Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 19, 1886, Image 3

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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, \m Colonel Sterling B. Toney, formerly of th.’b state, was elected judge of the law and equity court without opposition. It is a high compliment, but one well deserved, colonel Toney’s Alabama friends are proud N ew. ^^theJh^State. To.d ,n j Brief Paragraphs. ltloc Crops—A yearn liny Outruns u Triiln— ,T. \v. Siirukcr.ot' Atlnntn, llii, n font >Ii\sIiimI liy tln> Train—The Muitirnn in Polities—lleiitll <>l Alliert Sidney MrCny. tieortf In. G. W. Howell is speaking of building a fine flouring and grist mill in Dallas the tirst of next year. Rev. J R. T. Brown, of Dallas, snys he lias baptised 1100 persons since he has been in the ministry. i Hardly had the news of young Booker's death been published when the sad tidings came of another death of a bright young man, Albert Sidney McCoy, of Mobile, also a student at the university of Alabama, ; last session. Both Booker and McCoy were members of the cadet company that | took 1 ’ lsl - prize at the world's exposition drill, and made many fKou 1 luring their i stay in camp while in M„ de and New Orleans. Flnrhhi, The continuous rains of the past four : Weeks has injured the late crop of melons in Lake City. wSsarsars m S'sr 1 „»•«™ ■».. ■ .«,»or,.*,.Kicesrs5jsw.8Kr.5ft. The meeting at the Primitive Baptist of years, church at Conyers closed Sunday. There i t i.,, ,.„ui were two additions i n tho Roche has w ritten a series of verses wore two additions to lie church. urging war with Mexico. This is Florida's It is rumorea that a large hotel is to be • first contribution to the Mexican war erected at roecoa J ails at an early date, poetry. Rumor says that *1CO,OCO is to be expended. The ft-ame-work of the new Presbyterian I U he jury commissioners of Paulding | church in Starke is nearly complete. Work SSSSSSSS'SSSSS tpWDEli. 4St2DNLYlNi£d 5 -^ PUREST AND STRONG IIGT !| r , iNATURALFRUIT I ^ [FLAVORS j] MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict ret; rd to Purltv. Strength and llonlthfulnoss. Dr. Price's Baking Powder contains no Aninionia. l.lino or Alum. Dr. Price's Extracts, Vanilla. Demon, Orange, etc., tl ivor deliciously PRICE BAKINU POWDER CO., China,jo ami St Louis, county will meet at the court house ... Dallas on Tuesday, August 24, to revise the jury box. When a few thousand dollars is judi ciously spent on Doboy bar there will be no occasion for large vessels to go to Sapelo to take in their cargoes. to take in their cargoes. The trip of the Atlanta wheelmen to Marietta and up the Kennesaw mountain Sunday was one of the most enjoyable ex cursions ever made by the club,' The rice crops on the lower plantations in McIntosh county never looked prettier or more promising than they do now. It is to be hoped that the storm will spare our friends this year. Evan P. Howell, Albert Cox, and ex- Mayor Goodwin, besides several others, made very spicy speeches at the meeting held in Atlanta Tuesday night, to discuss the city’s future policy. Waynesboro True Citizen: Judge H. H. Perry has gone on a summer vacation to on this building will now be shoved for ward with all possible speed. A new post oliice has been established in Marion county, between Ocklawaha and East Lake, which will lie known as ■ Weir Park. It will be ready for business in a short while. For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blood Poison ma Skin Diseases. For 50 Y ears. 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. gMBBMMMMBHBM—————M—M s s s s s s sssssssssssss TO 1MREXTS. Minv Unking powders nre very pernicious to in,dill. -I v.I»il«* every one regards liia . \m. 1 I n‘•" have a cart* for the tender oiu'h- the little children. In the match between the Pensacola and | Dixie gun clubs for possession of the state I sea I’OAM contains none of the hml qualities of linking iim\m1i i- mnl.i or snleratus. It eontaiiiH no hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. MIHXTIFIC. Giound daily, and tYesh all the time At $1.15 I’er Sack. CASH. JJixie gun clut badge, whffcli was shot for at Kupfrian’s i park a few days ago, the Dixies won by 31 points, Capt. D. L. Morgan lias chartered the! little steamer Putnam, belonging to C'apt. j D. A. Dunham, of East Palatka, and ear- j ried her to Sanford, where she will be run ' regularly between that city and Enter prise. Wednesday morning C. D. Roberts, of Lake City, met with quite an accident, having fallen from the window of Cleve land hall to the plank walk on Marion street. He was taken home and was rest ing well at last accounts. upper Georgia. The judge needs both rest ncl ” ' ' and change. He has recently been con fined to his house for several days with fever. Waynesboro Citizen: More drummers visit Waynesboro than any town or city of speaks well for Tlu its size in the state. Thi the size of our business. They will rtiict the Arlington always ready to receive them, and a warm welcome from mine host Moore. Brunswick Breeze: Some young ladies came near drowning in the canal Friday. They were in bathing and one of them got beyond her depth and screamed for help; the others went to her assistance and in turn screamed for help. They were res cued by Mr. Henry Smith. Waynesboro True Citizen: Judge W. S. Gudbee has rigged himself out with a bi- 'cycle to be used for rapid locomotion, in order that he may spin out his time to the best advantage. We heard several remark that the judge sat his machine very grace fully. There is some talk of getting him to make a public exhibition of his skillful performances tor the benefit of a charitable undertaking. Milledgeville Recorder : The old capi tal comes to the front once more in her bid for the school of technology. Old memories will be revived, and friends of the historic old town throughout the state will bid her God speed Atlanta, as she contemplates the symmetrical proportions of her i.ew capitol, growing from an an nual tax upon the people of Georgia, would do a graceful act by coming to our aid in this matter. Gibson Enterprise : There is a man liv- O NE OR MORE SACKS, ns wanted. These prices will hold gts.il unless some tluotuft- tions in markets or the Merchants and Brokers' Association forees Ilia mills to refUEe to sell me Where 1 IXimisli the sacks J 1 .0 per bushel extra will be charged for the sack. -TC Pride of the Kitchen TOT C’AX III'Y FOIl 10 I'KXTS A sample of Simmons Liver Regulator, for trial. Be sure you get the genuine. jel5 tu&wlm SCXALFL FOR ALL House Cleaning Purposes. A Sol ill I'i oz. i ali<* for “Hullo, John ! What a jolly dish ! Pota toes, greens, carrots, beans! who's it for?” “Mr. Binks, sir.” “Is Mr. Kinks n vegeta rian?” “Oh, no, sir! I believe he’s Church of England.”—Punch. J. J. WOOD, 138 Broad SI root. Many mothers are unable to nurse their children. In such i ases the best substitute to be lound is Melliu's Food, prepared after Liebig’s formula, which has proved to correspond physiologically with m dli- ers’ milk. auglO tu th&sat lm The son of a clergyman was delivering a valedictory, when, in pulling out his hand kerchief, fie pulled out a pack of cards. “Hello !’’he exclaimed, “I’ve not on my father’s coat.” Simmons’ Iron Cordial sends red blood to the cheeks of the sickly one and strength to the muscles, by giving an ap petite, aiding digestion and building up the system. All sickly women who need a never-failing Female Regulator will be delighted with its prompt action. eod&w Stimulate Business! All Chendstsivrho lmvo analyzed Rea Foain commend it. Ihmsckoenerit who have used it will liuvi* no other. Cooks, whose best efforts have failed with other powders, are jubilant >ver S’a Foam. Haves (erne, saves labor, saves IllOili'!/. It Is positively unequaled. Absolutely pur*?. Usail by the* leading hotels and restaurants n New'York fitv and throughout the country. For sale by all ltr.st-clu.ss grocers. GANTZ, JONES «C CO., 170 Onone St., N. Y. BALL’S We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains, "W-E nyraztsTTioisr jv ifietw: PIECE 0-00 :rfS! Seifs Made to Order erprlse : I here is a man itv- iiig not far from this 'place who is well ! "’iU become the symbol of respectability teeth. In bis miner law are i and b.ue-eyed rascals will have their eyes I!II l lllim.los. It is now asserted on good authority that all the “bad men” and professional mur derers of the west are blondes with light j hair and blue eyes. As soon as this is gen- j _ - , ^ ■ y.—.. i erally known the Western desperadoes ! ( ' g / \ \ J 1 1 #\ 5 f ' I will doubtless begin to dye. Dark l.air j V J 1 \ j , [ | j 1 V 3 , Union [.awns pi 3ir, ; Choice Muslins at 7c: Film'd Linen Lawns at cost. Kirviilian Lace, worth l-ic, now Sc. Egyptian Lace, worth L ( >e, now 124c. ; .LM Y( OR-T.T made that c»n he rerun*! v r. . i. uoiiaser a. r three v. «i' wiitf Unlaundried Shirts at 8§ci Worth $1.00 f mIFEpTLY satisfactory n-funded Ly scC**. r.nd j»rn rs. Ih*'<',veai * genuine withirit blacked.—New York World. Hollins Institute, VIE/GIITIA Liter.i IIIH Institute, for the liishcr education of young ladies, is finely equil>I>cd, LanijuaECR Music, An, an tuugiit midi. . vandards h\ Kentlenieii and ladies of liroad eulture .■ n. 1 elevali d elrira- ler. It emi I . t .vvnty-livi olliccrs and l i;-l. r-. and eonnnand- the furtln > :,d\ inlace of s.dii'nrions niemiluin climale. mineral v.alei's, cliunninK sceneiy. From year Lo year ils aceoinnioduiions are iiii 1 \ occniiied. The FoiiTV-rodiTii annual ses- ,011 v ill oivn on the 15th of Senteinher. For further information apply at Hollins P. O., Virginia, jyii 2tawtsei)15 supplied with teeth, in his upper jaw are two distinct and complete sets, the one being just back of the other. The extra set is composed of teeth a.s large and as well formed as the ot hers, and is used in masticating food precisely as the first set ; is. The superfluous teeth are of no disad vantage to him except in talking, In's speech being rendered a little indistinej by them. Such a dental arrangement is : somewhat peculiar and unusual, to say the j least of it. Charles Edwards is a negro bov about li years old living at Atlanta. Sunday he ; went to the camp meeting at Salt Springs. Returning in the afternoon, he got off the j hi train at Austell, and. while viewing the sights of the town, was left. He ran half a mile and caught the train, which was not moving very rapidly. The unusual i exertion and the great heat exhausted him , and caused him to be very sick. When he • arrived in Atlanta he was in danger of , losing his life. Friends parried him home, where medical attention was given him. J At last accounts, however, he was still ■ very ill. J, W. Speaker, of Atlanta, one of F. E. 1 Block’s traveling men, had his right foot severely mashed on the Some train at I Kingston Saturday. Mr. Speaker lmd just come in on the Rome train and was taking j off his luggage, preparatory to taking the Western and Atlantic train for Calhoun. He had lifted off one piece of baggage and got back on the platform to eel another when the train backed. A piece of plank j extending from one platform to tlie other j was pushed back, catching Mr. Speaker’s i foot, and mashing it against the side of the door. Had it not been for the heel of his j shoe his foot would have been mashed to a 1 jelly. It will he several weeks before Mr. | Speaker will be able to resume his duty. j Warrenton Clipper: The various crimi- , . .. , . nal attitudes in which Tom Wigfall has A pnrticlo is «ppl cd i.it,J «ich .'M‘i1 '1 and f appeared before our people has brought it , JWicwb^. J g ^ ' UircJiu'.d free.' ELY im< to pass that tliey would not be much snr- , 2’*’,'„ jsls- oweco. N. Y and eod&wtf nnn prised at anything he did. He has just | served out a sentance in the chain gang. CDliOTlFXTJSra-I ( U)ME and give us vour order. IV. not wait til vo'.: :m» pn- ..-.I I •. . 01:. i h* «■ a suit made in a Lurry. \v<* :u • prepared. Rov ever, to get up suits at eery short notice. If yc want a fctiit quick, give us your order. If yo; want a suit in thirty nays give ns your order, i you want a suit in sixty days give us • .ur ..rdc*' Eciiijf ovi’istoi k* ’! in Tdlili' I,in. a. 'I'nwi’ls and Xapkms, we will si’ll at prices Dial will {>ay yon In buy and lay aside VOU shall need illi’ll!. CilSi ’ ’ Tt ?. CORSRT Ctt • 1 - r i St., New Vorlt ... St. Phwop’i i'ttr hot’ hk % « H Er* f I' or jr yp'ir*»; • 7 Court 1 lacc, now at iv ijimlih 1 I • Icltu aulUiV i. A. KIRVEN & CO. :,S*FgSSS G. J. PEACOCK, Crab Orchard WATER. XJU.se S.IVKK. TIUI KIDNETS. THU STOMACH, xitK uowi:i,». Sjx, rieatorchoa nail Impotoncy, f Helf-nit'no li> youth, 8d*iml ox/cmcs In ina- . i jiq i!-■•.. ti'id |iu» in ii.t imeofllicfol- . ' II . - .idiril r.ii i- i.s I ; 1 ic.’.le. h ij la.-fu •• •• M i.i >.y, l'hy» An i . ! I 1 . ' I li...; . .. r, theio iK il. ol I .-rn.il' .rii r11 ■ Gonorrhea, ori;.'iiil«, Hcri.i . {»v ltu^turo.. quickly c • • ,. i- ii | \ "l.lMi'tPOtlOQ ; . . ti 1 tl •• louaandl ftDQU l -I 111. I’ti v*e i ir.s ».ie > II./ Uil* ''• :C oftuli TO CLOSE OTTT -x i! ELY’S a t..' CAl . HAYTCV; A P0S1TI Vt CFltE FOU DYSPEPSIA. Constipation. _ •« ’J 11’• i P 11 ^ Sick Headache. So Cold in lieu Dose One to two toaspoonfuls. Gcuuino fit A H OurHAItl) •-;! ’ B.-idnl pucka itch at )"c. and - geauiuo t:.ilt-> • old iu Lulli. Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs S. N. JO NFS, Manager. Lr-nisvilC. Kv- i i' l- in- • liJbtili’fct *j . H •: ‘!’ .■ r r ■ H . 'liciii- - etiu U .tut {-rivatuiv k ,!*!.' f.j C.r H»vBt.cre. Cures Guaru.nteed in. all Cusea iintlcrf alAun C SUMMER GOODS! private counselor f if 23) : :. t I i J •: Ml’ •‘.S' dr.a.v n tiled, for thirty , 1 : I t 111. •••:• J . n 1 ahoVf, Office 1) a. M. to 9 P M. Boo aj«, 8U»4P.JC maHtmssuvKuz As UsuaEi We Shall Move Things Live! 'AStniL HAY FEVER. NOTICE. WIN- ; . old tic st. ■ Not a Liquid. Ss.uif« inimious drugs and r4 .T Ha v/ Stur. oliensivo odors. hvivi.y given m. 'or,in .1 • null ofliai)i!il v under lit 111 d\.Mi;s A. LF.W1S. was arrested soniC time since lor cattle stealing, then he attemijted to break jail, and in so doing; set the building on fire,thus endangering the lives of all the prisoners in jail. But the latest and most diabolical act that the said Tom lias been guilty ot is the cutting of his own leg on last Satur day morning. His purpose was to cut what common people call the heel-string and thus make a cripple ol himself, so that he will he unable to walk when he reaches the chain gang, and according to the opinion of Dr. Hubert, he will doubt less accomplish his purpose, and may be unable to walk on the cut leg for lire. Bradfieids NOTICE. H AVINfi .-old tin* Htock heretofore held by nu-in tiifi : 1 * 11.ui Hhfuix Ma.)iifuriur I ing < uiiquiny und do ,’lian;.- and Al'fluoiirC Huiil: und flnoigi:. fbuni* in uiamv * ioinpuny. i<>* i ented in Coliunbu. , UiFC 'gf.n < • Minty, < Inorgia. notice is iu-n by giv- u i u*. i»• • ■ seeii.,n I -I US of 1 lie i code of (Georgia o:’sii« Ii i ran- iTr. ! a!-.o claim ••x- I cxinnlion of liiduJil .• under said sect ion. .JOHN HL.U (CMAlt. All ijif.'L.LJe sjieedic lor all t!i«' disi i - :h pe< ulmr to wonu u, b u Ii a > pa nnil or supjue>.•» <> .Mcu-tru:ition, Fa I! in:; ol' the Worn!’, Leu- conliaa or Whites, clc. NOTICE. The Union Springs Herald of Wednesday publishes a wood-cut of Congressman \> il- liam C. Oates. It is an excellent and striking likeness, and bears no re semblance to the great and only original Constitution wood-cut. Mr. Kempe, democrat, was elected pro bate judge of Lawrence county by 150 nia* jority. The election in Marengo county results as follows: For governor—democrat 410b, republican 617. The Knights of Labor ticket in Mobile was baclly defeated. The democratic tick et was elected with the exception oi the clerk of the circuit court. Female NOTICE. niAXGi; or Mi r. HAVINCi sold lli. tod: I under.-jigm-d in tilt Kaglo i Uu 'rg fjunj».my and Mcvdi iiank, both in titutior,> j Cicorgia, noli* *• given tin* < ode of Georgia of siidi tr.i exemption of liability uim* ’.erctofbre held l>y the tint idieiiix Mamifae- u-.t.d iii C olumbus, a r section u:i»; of the nsler. Wo also claim r said section. MARY I.. GDI I I IN. Kxecutrix, M. l)II'.iii:.-.A GRIFFIN, jan20 oamijin A. H. GRIM IN. The postmaster < T. M. MeCf Regulator NOTICE. general has _- Call postmaster at Kirkland, Es cambia county, and Thomas II. Knight at Monterey, Butler county, Ala. The Alabama Beacon in discussing the shotgun in politics says very appropriate ly j Not only the pecuniary inter the state is involved in the settlement oi | this question, but its honor and social standing. No state, county or town is at all desirable for residence when men can not hold and express their political opin ions without running the risk of having their lives taken for so doing. At the recent election in Louisville, Ky.. i Send for hook containing valuable information for women. It will be mailed Jrec to applicants. Dkadfielp Keoulatok Co., Atlanta, ua. cod&w nxt rd nit. HAVING sold the stork lieretofort held by the umli rsiKned in the Fugle and I'hi n|x Mamduc- tur’n;: Gompany, lorateel m Columbia. Gc oi-gia, notice is hereby jfiven under section 1 »o*. ofthc Go«!e of Gcoriria of licit transfer. I also * laim exemption of liabilit y unde r said section. feb‘24 ouiu6m A. 1I.LOKH. A\ f <‘ IioVv* le-ll :ihoi.it 10<i . i■>' o! <>|m i;i Sli|i|i(/I's nl iTqlncul I'j-om o* 1 •' tit-- ;i >i ( . r<-<I■:<•<•>I from j Aln hi I o() j ini !•> if >1.10. roil ip . i j i i if s| .."o. In our liisl iidvi rlisi'iiK’iii uc uiiolnl Fi^unil lo ( - Lnwns ;. 11 7c. Tlii'V were on l ci iy Inkcn : Iml \vc aic b * ft with 111 * i rciniiiiiil.'. die will lie 1Ji• ■ uricc AL <*r/,y. REMNANTS OF COTTON FLANNEL' REMNANTS OF COTTON FLANNEL' Wu HH-a.'-iii'f 11 iiimiil 1.HIO yui*!- of (lotion Flannel l!eni- I minis in onv Lick-Liking, end we ftliull fmt them on Hie i counter ;ii ill)*'’ 1 ! 1 half w’lial they cn.-L Call eiu'h if you want lilt'll!. 3-jO Vi.i'ds XunC Veiling.', in Thiii-. Ih'owns ami I)i , !il»>, al Hie. for .Mondiiy. I l.OOO yards lieauiiful S'u11111«‘i - Uriids left at 3:c fur Monday. 4"> Ifozen Ladies' So|;,j (.<,I<■ i«■<| Hose, oil-hoiled and clea rod seams, a I 1 or. 4o Do/.eii Ladies' fas! I'olor >»(i i|>< <1 Hose al loe for .Monday. | All our Silk and Li>le Cloves r.duced for Monday. ; 2,000 Yards moi'e of .'ho>e oe S’-a Mauds left for Monday. LACE CURTAINS ! LACE CURTAINS! I We have a fair stock of Lace Cm bdiH LTI. which we de sire lo close mil before we receive the new slock. Prices will he made lo suit von Mondav. ADVERTISERS Can lsarn the exact cost cf any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Sj.ruoe St., New York. Send lOots for 10()-r>i«ue Pamphlo^ L1IJUA UH1 iii <1G i f 3. 7 » t’KNTS, 7.1/ CAI'»rLL.S IN LUL 3Liltn PrypurcG by £ CUStz OE.il n Pario. ijjttk Pll. c -s by tho I J.o , i’.ii, a. d - : < ur ofaSL l o’o onlviu ■I c't.C ii. 1’ltlf K 1 • LM Til LLLU:a j KSX Field Kvory* whore. DRUNKENNESS OR TIIE LIUUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR. HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC. Tt ran be given in tt cup of coffee or tea without the knowledge of the person tak ing it; is absolutely harmless, ami will ef fect ti permanent uml speedy cure, whether the patient is a moderate drinker or an al- oholie wreck. It has been given in thou- and in everj sands of < ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. We are advertising nothing to mislead you. A safe and sure business can’t be built up that way. We want your confidence. We will show you every thing in this card if you will call Mondav. n every instance a per- has followed. It never fails. The system once impregnated with the Specific, it becomes an utter impossibility for the liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by for sale by M. D. HOOD & CO,, N ! EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY or MUSIC Boston, Mass. In Front ol'A urt toil House of K. M. kuonlrsX (* THE LARCESTai’l BEST EQUIPPED in die WORLD — l'^Jn>!ru , .." r£ . ! '' '’/ML'l .? T-t year, l ior- "Vrrr . • ••, r - .ur-t i: trii ”1" i:-.; M I . P ane* an.l Aits. o. Li*- ratlin . Frcnclt, ti- r- lmli 1 ' - ■ br;ii ' ! # ** n»'.A w it bin tl! ■ •met 7 O'.a Tmu:,-. i i 1 ‘.'" ■* ■ ■ • nl r<j*»m « ‘t!i >f’ “ ... i • . Fit II Torn V ' X . . f ., | I..V.IOH idw.,'K. rOLTIJKi:. Dir.. 1 ranklln UwloX, M-* eo my2£d2ra ueowtt . Jty of Coluiiibus, -aid : state und county, all of tin.-p'i-('nal juf.pi'rty w- j longing to the estate of MolJii-.J«)tu , late of u | county, deceased, consisting .•! Parlor and ih-d , Hoorn Furniture*, tw< IGurpt five Jtugs: and * c i Diamond King. Te r *~*cash. GEO. Y. POND. • aug4 oaw td Administrator. Prices will he cut on ail summer dnnds Monday. 3,(M>0 Yards (i!u*ek Xainsook- a ! ; ■ fur .Vumlay. A hoi it 3*) dozen Towels left at Tic per dozen, o.ooo \ ards Fi“iire<l Lawns 3L i»3 unoAD st.. coi.r.inirs, ga. Call or write for circular & full particulars. i.ROH BUM CHUR & HUFF, L Bond for prices and IiMstratei- t. c.fatogue ot ■ l NATI 0. UORKUtiATISG CO. {leod&iveow6m