Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 19, 1886, Image 8

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HHH DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 19, 1886. INDEX TO NKWADTEBTINKMEJITK. House for Rent—M. E. C4ray. Harness Horst* wanted for hi* board. Notice-F. G. Wilkins, N P. Ex. Offl. J. P. # Fire Clay Stove Flues—Philips’ Coal Yard. Chattahoochee Building anil Loan Association, Series 2—Cliff B. Grimes, Sec’y. The Jury Commissioners. The jury commissioners met nt the court house yesterday and began the work of revising the jury boxes. Their labors will hardly be finished before to-morrow afternoon. Two VuriH* kilb'l In l.iirliInimr. We learn that a nt gro man was struck and killed by lightning on Fitzgerald’s plantation Tuesday evening. A negro woman was killed by lightning the same evening near Boykin’s land ing, forty miles down the river. Beat It of Mrs. Abe Mitchell. Mrs. Abe Mitchell died at her home near Hatchechubbee, Ala., on Tuesday. She was a noble Christian woman whose death is not only a severe blow to herl*i»ih\ hut an irreparable loss to the comm unitv in which she lived. Death in Merlwolher. Mr. Th read gill, an aged ami highly respected citizen of Meriwether county, died at his home, at Granger’s tank, on the Columbus and Home railroad, four miles froth Greenville, on Tuesday. He was a good man, and bad many friends to regret his death. Bishop Decker Comiinr to i oliimbus. Bishop Decker, of Savannah, will make his first official visit to the Church of the Holy Fam ily in this city one day next week. The exact time is not yet known. A meeting of the male members of the church will be held at Rev. Father Schlenke'g residence to-night to arrange for the reception of the distinguished visitor. Severed nil Artery. Dr.. Seth Jordan was called yesterday to attend u man by the name of Hancock nt the Muscogee mills. It appears that he had an open knife in his pocket, and run his hand down into the pock et on to the blade of the knife, severing the main : artery. He bled very freely, and if relief had not been received as quickly as it was the result would have been serious. Not oil Hie Staff. • We understand there is a young man in the city who, when occasion requires it. claims to be on the editoiiai staff of the ENqrnn:«-SrN. He is represented as being a brunette, bangs his hair and parts it in the middle. There is no such person on the editorial force of this paper. The young man certainly has an unusual quantity of brass, and it may put up for him a “good string" on Chief Palmer’s “hook” if lie does it anv more. A Railroad Wdilimt. Yesterlay morning at about 1 o’clock the freight and accommodation train from Columbus to Opelika ran into two cars which had been blown from the side track at Yongesboro on to the main line. Fortunately no one was hurt, and the damage to the train was comparatively slight. The tiack was soon cleared, and trains were not delayed. A Good I aiuilj Moves Away. Mr. II. G. Beall will finish packing niture at his house on Rose Hill to-ila, Mrs. Beall will leave in a few days for Ala., where Mr. Beall will go to mere Mr. and Mrs. Beall leave a host of fri Columbus, who can wish them nothing better than that their r.ew friends may prize them there as highly ns their old friends do here. AssnnIt With Intent to Murder. Jim McCormick, who struck Amler-ou Ross on the head with a stick and fractured his ‘•kull Saturday night, was arraigned before Mayor Grimes yesterday morning and ti ns bound over to the superior court tq answer the charge <*f as sault with intent to murder. His bond was fixed ut $500, and upon a failure to give it he was sent to jail. Rev. Peabody’s Brother. Francis D. Peabody, of Columbus, Go., a brother of Rev. D. C. Peabody, arrived in the city this morning. Mr. Peabody is by profession a lawyer, and intends to pass his vacation with his brother, who also takes one at the same time. In company with Captain U. H. Allen the broth ers will go next week to Huron. Dakota, on a hunting expedition. They will pursue the prairie chicken for a period of three weeks. During their absence Mr. Peabody's pulpit will !><• till. 1 NEW BOOKS. A 1.1st of Interesting Volumes Received at the Public Library. The following new books were received at the library yesterday, and are now ready for circula tion: "The Man Who Was Guilty,” by Flora Haines Longhead. “X Y Z,” by Catherine Greene. “Zorrater,” by F. Marion Crawford. “History of Tom Jones,” by Henry Fielding. “The Kingdom of Ireland,” by Charles G. Wal- J pole. NOT YET SETTLED. The Kiii toi) Trouble, In Auiru,111 hot Ail,limit'd After All. Augusta, Ga., August 18.—The strike is on again. The'hitcli in the negotions re- nelection. Of course, we presume the governor has sometimes made a mistake in his appoint ments, but we cannot recall a single appoint ment that we would class unwise. Certainly the nnpolntmcnt of Col. Carson deserves and will meet the approbation of the people of this cir cuit. “The now solicitor-general is a Christian gen- ! sultetTln the" breaking up“oF the“pea‘ce I tlcman and one of our best and most useful citi* propositions and reinstating the strike. I re ns. He Is a lawyer of experience and ability j The hitch is ns to who are included in the and without a blemish in his character, whether liny roll. Secretary Turner understood ^ as a citizen, Christian, or lawyer. We are eonfi- ; superintendents, presidents, etc., to be on dent he will discharge the duties of the Impor- ! l !' e P a . v .™ 1! > but thebooks of the company taut office to which he has been appointed with “A Vita! Question, or What Is to Be Done,” j marked ability and in a manner that will amply j g 0 to work. The mill men are”willing to translated front tha Russian by Nathan Haskell sustain his excellency in the choice he has made, stick to the proposition accepted yester- D ( |e, | “Thu governor has the wann thanks of our I day. They nre willing ‘ ’ Miifiiul l.ifp l'ayiueiitN. Policy No. 14,598, issued May 18.1855, to Robert Mickle, Esq., late Cashier National Union Bank, Baltimore. Face of Policy *10,000 00 Dividends declared to date of death 17,417 00 *27,417 00 Dividend additions used by Mr. Mickle to pay premiums 5.230 00 EVABTN A HOWARD, Proprietors »f tlici'entrnl Drug More mill 1302 Bron.l Hfroet, Have received in the last few days large addi tions to their already heavy stock and now oiler to their friends and the public generally without doubt the finest stock of goods in this section, consisting of the finest goods wc can obtain for our prescription department, never allowing price to be an object, as this is a branch of our business show differently. Turner withdraws his proposition and orders his knights not to len act to "The Wind of Destiny ” by A S Hardy | people for the appointment of Col. Carson. At I thing to arbitration, provided “Where the Battle Was Fought,-by Charles i u, e ’appolntmeTtt Is' decline to havethe effif'‘the’ proposi- Bgbert Craddock. , , ! „ r r T! 'Ion relative to payrolls stricken out. “ The Destruction of Gotham,” by Joaquin Mil- reft*! red to in the Atlanta Constitution, the Ma- Turner is satisfied that any arbitration ler. I con Telegraph and the Enquirer-Sun, and to j committee would decide that the officers “The Magic of a Voice,” by Margaret Russell assure our contemporaries that Col. Carson fully named do not come within the meaning of Mncfhrlane. “EnM Angles” by Constance Fenimore Wool- son. “Mustard Leaves,” by T. W. h. “Balzac,” by Eugenie Grandet. “.Some and Ballads of the Southern People,” Policy and additions payable to his heirs When solicited to insure in other companies > e '““e extra pains with, never allowing any hut remember that the Mutual Life Insurance Com- , thoroughly competent plmrmaclsU to compound panyofNew York is entitled to your first cot.- | Inscriptions. Fancy Goods and Toilet Novelties sideration, since it holds the foremost place in an abundance, such as Combs, Brushes of ev- leave “even- i among life insurance institutions in the world, i variety and description, numerous Crouds of merits what they have so kindly said about him. the pay roll clause of the proposition: there- “Col. Car^m will enter upon the discharge of' fore, having failed in their purpose through Apply at the Old Reliable Agency of D. F. Willcox, Agent, dtf 1145 Broad St., Columbus, Ga, C ITY IHtFG STORK. Rim a mi Liquor! Mimral Wafer*! After a lengthy correspondent Toilet Powders, Cosmetics, Rouges, Lotions, etc., Colgate's, Oakley’s, Brown’s, Pear’s and all i Standard Soaps. In perfumes we can please the most fastidious* Try our new Floral Bouquet, the ! gem of the tropics. Every lady should have a i bottle on her toilet table. Every article of merit j obtained ns soon as brought to notice. Cigars, have se- 1 we know no house in Columbus has as select line e carry. Our Soda Fount still in full blast. by Fra “Tin uk Moore. Sword of Damocles,” by Catherine "Evan Harrington,” by George Meredith. “The Secret of Her Life.” by Edward Jenkins. “A Victorious Defeat,” by Walcott Balestier. “The Vanderbilts,” by W. A. Croffut. King Arthur." by Miss Mulock. "Who Was Guilty.” by Philip Woolf. "What Can She Do,” “A Face Illumined,” “Without a Home,” “Near to Nature’s Heart,” “Driven Back to Eden," "From Just to Earnest,” “A Day of Fate” and “Barriers Burned Away,” , by E. P. Roe. ■ “Gaiitran," or a “House of White Shadows,” by 1 B. L. Fnijeon. “Story of Herodotus,” “Roman Life in the Days of Cicero” and “Stories from the Greek Tragedians,” by A. J. Church. “The Marquis of Lome,” by George MacDonald. “Tin* Manliness of Christ," by Thomas Hughes. “The Harmony of the Gospel," by Robert \ Menipris. The above books are well bound and in good Flint. RIVER NEWS, Arrhul of the Steuiner Amos Hoys With a Large '■ Ills dudes at the next term of our superior court a misunderstaildinff, he withdraws the , cured the recipe and right to mannfbctnre "Bn the fourth Mnnrinv of this month tmw. proposition made by him on such minim- : nana Liquer,” sold for the first time in the United Shaved ice used, syrups prepared from pure nr, doubt th.t will bn snob',,* t„ | derstandiiiff, and orders the Knights not ! .states in Horticultural Hall nt New Orleans Ex- buit Juices. Take Vichy, Saratoga and Bluelick to report for duty, and declares the strike position. This drink we believe to be the most ' ^ at era on draught. Our prices as low as the still on. — j palatable, delicious and refreshing ever offered , lowest. Good goods, fair prices and courteous r -r’T>r "nvio a m t v the public; ‘tis made from expressed banana attention to customers our motto. A cordial in- IN A FIT OF INSANITY i juice made by us. Try it. You will be delighted, vitation extended all to call and see us at either Only 5c. per glass. store. Mr. T. M. Oliver, a thorough pharmacist, We have made severel additions to our Soda hi charge at 1302 Broad, our upper store. aug8 8m his election by the next legislature of our state. "Wo bid Col. Carson God speed and wish for him the highest succoss.” \ Voting Liuly Com mils Suicide Near Fairbnr Personal. Mr. M. McClendon, of Jernigam Ala., was the city yesterday en route to Pike county on a j * I Apparatus, and improvements in the material visit. He made t he Enquirer-Sun office a pleas- | Special to Enquirer-Sun. I and mode of manufacturing our syrups, and feel ant call. He is an old subscriber and says that i FAIRBURN, C»a., August 18.—Miss Emma j confident our Soda Water cannot be surpassed, he takes the paper because it gives him more Cleckler, a young lady 24 or 25 years of Ice will be shaved for those who desire it. We fresh news titan anv other muter he can find age, committed suicide at her home,' three ! have added several waters to our list and can news titan any paper be can find. mUef of her6| yesterdny afternoon I "<>" the following Waters by the glass or about fi o’clock by hanging herself with a -anon. rope. It is said that she was subject Blue Lick, Waukesha to fits of' inanity, and it is supposed that she committed the rash act while in that condition, as no other cause is known. Miss decider is the daughter of Mr. E. A. Cleckler, a highly respectable farmer of this county, and was a very estimable young lady. Her death is deeply deplored by a large num ber of friends and acquaintances. She had Mr. McClendon is one of Alabama’s staunch citizens, itnd is always welcomed in Columbus where lie has a host of friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hamilton left this morning for Hamilton, Mrs. A. F. Johnston left for Hamilton yester day. H. C. Cameron, Esq., of Hamilton, was in the city yesterday. It. ,J. Hackney and family left yesterday for Deep Rock, High Rock, Excelsior, For Sale. A Horse and Buggy, Household and Kitchen Furniture; also, School Furniture, Book Case, Books, etc. A Dwelling For Rent—possession given now. Apply at 1233 Fourth avenue, to Augl8-5t Geo. M. Dews. Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty "’ith C. SCHOMBURG, The Jeweler and Watchmaker. dtf their home in Rome, affer an extended visit to i made two or three ineffectual attempts to (ar The steamer Amos Hays arrived yesterday* bringing a very large miscellaneous freight am! the following passengers: Mrs. Laura Perry, Mrs. N. Flewellen, Apalachicola: W. H. Sedberry,IoJa; Ww M. Amos, Bristol; John M. Stephens, Smith’s Bend; Miss Mary Thweatt, Eufaula; Louis Beli- niori. Miss Minnie Bennett. Miss Julia Crow, W. T. Barr. Florence; Miss Genie Banks, Bluff- town. Twelve on deck, various. The freight was consigned as follows: Wm. Redd. 1 box caps, 1 box B. powder, 1 box hard ware, 1 box matches; Abbott & Newsome, 5 kits fish, 39 pails fish: M. T. Bergan, 8 1 . boxes snuff. relatives in the city. J. H. Martin, Esq., of Talbotton, is in the city. Mr. W. H. Luttrell, of Waverly Hall, was in the city yesterday. Misses Lelia and Alabama Lewis have returned from a visit to Talbot county. Mrs. .John C. Cook, Mrs. W. O. Johnson and Miss Maggie Cook left yesterday for the White Sulphur Springs; where they will spend several kill herself before. MATTERS FROM MONTGOMERY. (lovernor Ncaj’s Handsome Majority— Rumors About tin* Standard Oil Company ami tin* (*eor« gin Central. Special to Enquirer-Sun. Montgomery. Ala., August 18.—Gov- Tate, Vishy Massanetta. No use leaving home; you have the Springs here. Our stock of Fancy Articles, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites is kept frill. We carry the finest i and most complete assortment of Soaps in the city. An ele f ant Soap at 50c. per dozen. Tooth Brushes in endless variety—the best 2.5c. p or |j vl ,| Tooth Brush ever sold. A beautiful line of Bath 1 L. P. Warner’s Residence, on lower Oglethorpe Towels, Sponge and Chamois Skins. street, one square from street cars, five rooms Special and careful attention paid to all Pre- J kitchen attached, dressing room, pantry, ser- scriptions by carehtl and competent prescription- i vant’s room and stable No better well of water He-Xo Tea, the kind the Chinese drink, is put •P.’i, 1 j and 1 pound pactages at 75c. per pouud. otf * R. S. Crank. ists. dtf CITY DRUG STORE, ' Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. in the city. Price *20. Apply to L. P. Warner, or H. H. Warner, at Union Depot nug!3 tf m i. ,, ,, . I Montgomery. Ala., August 18.—Gov- .lis. .!. Ii. Cranberry left foi Talbotton yester- ; ernoi'-eleet Seay s majority foots up over i ,lav to visit her daughter, Mrs. S. B. Baldwin. j (l hundred thousand. ' | Captain J. A. Shepherd, of Butler, is tn the city. ' Rosin has recently advanced consideia- Mr. It. E. Cat ter, of Ellerslic, was in the city hie. It is said the Standard Oil Company yesterday. j bought most of the stock, hence the cor- Misses Ida and Carrie Rountree, of Sherman J ? er \ The same company is reported as Texas, who has been visiting Mrs. George M. 1 having quietly bought large UoekaofCen- ..., | tral Georgia railroad stock, which sold as Cinpp. left for I on e yesterday. ! low as sixty, now quoted above par. Mis» Maiy Murphy went up to Hamilton yes- ( Rumor has it that important changes' tenlay. j will occur in the Georgia Central manage- | ITof. A. H. Hough, who has been quite sick, has ; mont, and Colonel E. P. Alexander is fre- j recovered. The exercises of his school were not quently mentioned as the successor of Col- Linnwoori Dwelling for Kent. i Residence for Rent. A dwelling house in Linuwood, containing six I fhe Residence, containing eight rooms, on the large rooms, two small store rooms and other eftst side of Broad street and directly opposite the necessary outbuildings,%ood well of water, five Conf'ederate Monument, is for rent. Possession i i 'Ft r\ n , _ gn en first of October, acres land. Known as the DuBose place. Pos- augl3 tf Mrs. S. J. Salisbury. session given October 1st, ’86. j CITY DWELLING FOR RENT. 4»0<I KlOSS tll<‘ (TliHl'<>||. On corner of Second avenue and Fifteenth Nothing has been so productive of health and street, containing five rooms, store room and diminished so much the suffering and mortality necessary servants’ rooms, 1 . acre in garden children as Teethina {Teething Powders). and good well water. Street cars running in front. Known as the Alston place. Apply to aug8 dim Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teething nr. Setli X. .Iordan, by Rev. N. W. Hierman*. (111.) Gazette. Ilentli of a Forii Died in Philadelphia. August, in the 75th vearoi beth B. McKee, wife <*i tlu Kee, formerly of this city. John G. and Hockley C. M Mrs. \V. A. Ha mil I, of Go- i Lizzie. James and J. A. M Pa. She will be interred ii Philadelphia, to-day. Mr sided in this city, and ali * gret to learn of her death. of Otun - Rockford on the 16th of ige, Mis. Eliza- Hockley C. Me ns the mother of of this city, and n, Colorado, and Of Philadelphia, el Hill cemetery. !ee formerly re new her will re- i(n Halt itr . Hart, in ir.. of this Augusta, ie happy Lexing- Following is the lesult of the games \tlnyed yesterday: Chicago—Chicago 7. Kansas City 1. Philadelphia— Philadelphia 8, Boston 7. Washington Nationals i. New York 1 game called on account of darkness. Detroit—Detroit s, St. Louis?, game called on account of darkness. Pittsburg—Pittsburg 0. Metropolitans 2. Cincinnati—Cincinnati 9, Louisville ?. Baltimore—Baltimoie 9. Athletics a. Macon—Maeon 7. Charleston Marriaev of Hon. i:. Thomas. Married yesterday. i\t 9 a. m.. the residence of the bride’s brother, Hon. Joli Union Point, C»a., Hon. U. F.. Tiion city, and Mrs. Emma Han Mille Ga., by Rev. William Adams. D. P couple left Union Point nt 10 a. n ton, Va., where they will spend a few weeks, reaching the city about the 3d c»i September. The bride was a charming young widow and has one child, a lovely little girl, she is a most excellent lady of rare attainments and many personal charms, and will receive a cordial wel come to this city. The groom is one of the most prominent members of the Columbus bar, is a warm-hearted and honorable man ami has a host of friends, not only iu this city but throughout the state, who will congratulate him upon this happy event and wish for him and his ftiir bride a long life of peace and prosperity. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. J. W. Griffith, W. 1>. .Savage, Philadelphia; T. H. Harney. Boston: C. A. Edwards, St. Louis; R. J. Henderson, Atlanta; F. E. Hayes, Louis ville; J. B. Campbell, Baltimore; W. T. McKee. Upatoie: H. Hirsch, Seale; E. I). Crane, Cincin nati; w. B. Lowe, Atlanta; (i. W. Douglass, ti. F. Field, Philadelphia. CENTRAL HOTEL. M. Reeves, B. F. MeLouglen, Greenville. Ga.; F. O. Reynolds, Philadelphia; Curry Marks, Yir- giuia; Frank Corbett. Nashville, Tenn.; J. A. Curbon, E. P. Willis. Montgomery, Ala.; R. K. Carter, EUendie, Ga.: M. McClendon Jernigam Ala.: M. McGuire, Hatchechubbee, Ala.; T. s. flee; C. D. Hunt, 26 boxes sardines, 17 boxes soap: M. D. Hood & Co. 1 boxes drugs, 1 boxes glass; L. F. Dixon, 1 box tin: M Simons., 2 bundles (20, buckets; Mer chants’ and Mechanics’ bank. 2 cases C. goods; ; Peabody & Faber, 3 socks nuts; Loeb A- Kaufman, 15 boxes snuff, 1 bar el snuff’; Loeb A; Kaufman, 17 boxes empty bottles; R. Peignnn, 80 boxes snuff', 2 tierces snuff': 1 barrel snuff'; J. Hooper, 1 case matches; .51 boxes soda, 1 box snuff: S. Redd, li boxes soda; Hudmon Bros. A-Co. 16 sacks shot; R. Jefferson, 1 box matches: Garrett A* Sons, l box glass, 2 cases cigars, 7 boxes tobacco; Kern A Loeb, 2 barrels , sugar. 101 boxes soda, 22 boxes sardines, 20 sacks i shut: Brannon & Carson. 2 cases upper; Swiff ; Manufacturing Company, 10 sacks dye stuff’s; Huff' A: Starke, 7 1 , boxes snuff’, 23 boxes snuff'; Pearce A Tarver. 25 boxes sardines; J. E. Deaton, j r > boxes sardine-. 3 boxes matches; C. & M. Knuf man, 11 barrels sugar, 3 bundles p bags, 41- boxi - soda, 28 boxes snuff, 1 box milk, 24 boxes sardines, 5 bundles p bags, 23 boxes soda, 31 boxes snuff, 3 boxes milk, 3 barrels sugar; J. H. Gabriel A: (Co., 3 packages" paper, 1G package i p bags, 02 boxes soda. 9 boxes matches, [ 89 boxes matches, l barrel snuff’; ' Erazit i & D< zier, 23 kegs horse shoes; J. Kyle & Co., 12 cases dry goods. 1 case boots and shoes, 3 | cases hats: L. Buhler & C'o.. 7 cases snuff; J. T. j Kavanagh, 20 barrels sugar, 22 boxes soap, 25 i sacks nuts: Penn A C'o., Opelika, 24 boxes Per rin’s sauce, H boxes pickles, 3 sacks shot, 18 bundles pails, 17 boxes soda, 14 drums soda, 6 kcg< soda. 3 boxes soda. 1 box pickles, 5 sacks | «• •flee, 2 boxes pickles, i drum soda; 1 bundle , pails, 24 sacks coffee, 9 boxes soda. 10 drums aoda, ' 15 boxes soda, i t bundles pails, l box trickles, 4 , kegs soda: Hahn A: Bro., 1 case dry goods; Hud- | man Brothers A: Co., 25 boxes soda, 8 kegs soda, 3boxes soda, 13 boxes soda, 2 kegs soda, 1 box j cards: Schuessler Bros., La Fayette, 50 rolls bag- ' giug: Adams Bros., 100 rolls bagging; Andrews St I < • sacks c offee; Henderson Brothers & C'o., : Troy. :i cases b >crts and shoes; Wyley M., 2 bar rels sugar. .) Loeb A t o, is sacks ol'ee. I jisliions lor Boa f.ays. I Saratoga, August 18.—First race, for Orange ami gray are a frequent combination. ' two-year-olds, H mile; Nellie B. won, A1 White camel’s hair is much used for 5 o’clock j Retd 2d, Brad burn 3d; time 1:1>U. a gowns. i Second race, li miles; Harefoot won, Linen cluck is used for tailor-made dresses and I 2d, Ultimatum 3cl; time 2:005. Ul) 111 the same mnnnnr na wnnlen 1 "hirrl nice, mile; Fletch Taylor won, imuk. up ,m the same mannei .is woolen ma, | Luca8 2 d, Little Minnie 3d; time 1:16. Fourth race, mile and 70 yards; Falconer won, Chickahominy 2d, Clay Pate 3d; time 1:52.C | Fifth race, over hurdles; 13-16 miles: i Burr Oak won, Bassanco 2d, Harry Mann ! 3d; time 2:16. Light summer toilets of bayadere striped ma terial have overskirt and sleeves of figured ma terial. Tussore silk is most serviceable for constant wear. It dyes and cleans well. It is made from Indian wild silk. Jet continues in high favor and is seen in great variety. Jet galloon is used for trimming skirts and bodices. Dresses of woolen material are now made so light that they are not a burden even in the warmest weather. Ribbon is used in profusion on all summer toilets in the form of bows of every description— ladders, bridles, sashes and ends. Afternoon dresses of faille lined with lace have overdresses of figured silk, having the same col ored ground as the plain faille. Beads arc much used for trimming. Some of '*'»»«• F.|»piiig House for Hunt. This is beyond question the most desirable place in the city. Apply to oug8 eodtf Kern & Loeb. For Rout, Five-room House immediately south of court house. Apply to Mrs. Lyman Wells, or L G. Schuessler. augll eod2w Superior Spectacles- and Foe G \ —a - r . visdiy With C. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth ina. Brannon A: Carson, Columbus, Ga., Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu facturer's prices. jv4 d&wly GEORGIA SECURITIES. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. RAILROAD BONDS. Americas. Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage 7s Atlantic and Gulf 7s... ( entral con mortgage Columbus and Rome 1st 6s. endorsed Central R. R 104 @1C6 Columbus and Western 1st mortgage 6s. endorsed by Central R. R ...103 @105 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage 112' @113 Charlotte. Columbia and Augusta 4s 2d mortgage 107 0.109 Georgia Railroad 7.- 105 @106 Genre;.. Railroad ti* ICG @109 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en- 100 @101 .117 @119 113 @114 A Florida Fire. Jacksonville, Fla., August 18. —The Times Union’s Sanford, Fla., special says fire this afternoon destroyed Trafford '& Co’s, tin shop, the South Florida railway depot. Paramore’s livery stable, the Lake View hotel. Hand’s warehouse and several small buildings. The loss is 865,000; in surance 611,000. A favorable wind pre vented the destruction of the entire town. (IiiiHhIkmh'Iiop iSnifflinsr and Loan Association. Series •». The payment of first installment in above A Desirable 12 Uoom House. j For rent, a desirable 12 room House, first door | above Second Baptist church, on Oglethorpe j street. Roomy and convenient for two families: four room houee in yard. Apply to 1 augll eodtf Rollin Jefferson. Cotton Basket*.—J can furnish on short i notice any number of cotton baskets. My shop is just in front of Enquirer-Sun office. augl7 tu th sat se D. C. Crawford. mort- iiroad 106J^@107>£ then, are quite lar«e. For evening dresses they ! series has been postponed until first Thursday in are used, rope fashion, upon sleeves from shout ' Octobl "' next r ' vo l hu,,drod move shares are Riiiy Lost. Seal Ring, letter L, lost on river road between r^ntraH^Ujoaii !'. Y. Bass’s plantation and the city. $5.00 reward for Georgia 11 percent its delivery at this office. iylg se&th4w Southwestern 7 per il :r to el bo The swallow has made its appearance on para* sols in counterfeit presentment. As one swallow does not make a summer, they are seen in dupli cate. Irish batiste In soft shades of clove gray, creme, nprie >t, turquoise blue, cameo and sea green are among the 1 ist of popular cotton fabrics for mid summer wear. necessary to complete tlie series. Books of subscription arc* now open at office of ■ the uudersigned, and subscribers to the stock j can be accommodated. Cliff B. Grimes, ! j augl9 Lh&se Sec'y and Treas’r. j Dental Notice. McElhany has returned, and will be 3 office from this date. Augl8-3t A large consignment of choice Messina Lemo t *7 a box. dtf A dams & Bowers Montgome . gage 6s and Cent Sonin Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by state of Georgia, 7 per 119 @120 da 2d. 7 per cent in @113 Western R. R. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad 110 @11,1 Western Alabama 2d iportgage, en dorsed * 113 @114 RA l LROa d stocics. Atlanta and West Point 101 @102 Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent. scrip. 103 @104 Augusta and .Savannah 7 per cent 126 @127 Oentrahrcommon 101 @102 ent. scrip 101 @102 193 @195 t. guaranteed..123 @124 CITY BONDS. 105 @107 112 (@150 109 @112 107 @109 112 @113 10J @103 : 100 @101 til oi \ I. 1. \ro> i< • —Th Frida \ •ther camp meeting begins on reek. —•'The people still complain about its being hot—yet one of the oldest inhabitants remembers | when his father ran a steam engine foi a week without a fire. —A number of Columbus veterans will attend ; the reunion of the Fourth regiment at Talbotton. 1 —Scale will have a big barbecue on the 26th cf this month. — The county registrars have opened their j book s, and voters should go forward and register | as rapidly as convenient. —There was a delightful social gathering nt the residence of Mr. J. H. Bass last night. —The fanners are still clamoring for rain. A party of young people* spent several hours most pleasantly last night at the residence of! Misses Waddell. —Colonel William A. Daniel is freely men tioned as a candidate for clerk of the superior! court of Talbot county. Mr. J. T. Pearce is having another story ' added to his residence next t<» St. Paul church. j Killed by Lightning. Figured French linen lawns arc worn with un derskirts of French sateen of the tint of some one . of the designs. In dresses of this sort the bodice is lined with the sateen. Fine linen chemisettes, with tucks, hemstitch- ' ing or embroidery, have three buttonholes for dainty studs. Cravats to correspond are .vorn j with these chemisettes. A hat of gold colored straw is trimmed with a ' band of pansy colored velvet, edged with a fall of : Chantilly lace. On the left sido is a cluster of 1 daisies and anemones. A finI'lKvss Horse harness horse wanted for summer. Apply to No. IL Don’t trifle with Sore Tlirou hen a remedy as f WiiiiGmI. his board during 2 Broad street, t or Bad Cold <. r ure, prompt and For Snip. ! Eleven share's of Stock in the Eagle and Pheuix I Manufacturing Co. Address auglS lvv 8. Roberts, Eufaula, Ala. ough ion *& Ci »s Fo ’taine’s Cure is uul City Drug Store, sold by my25 tf My Pure Apple Vinegar will For Hi it. Blotting Out Some Fast Records. Here is a very queer thing. A committee ap pointed to revise the standard rules of the N a- j tional Association of Trotting Ilor.se Breeders lias added to the caption the following sentence: “All performances must be public contest, in hsrness, to rule and against another horse or horses.” I11 regard to this, Mr. Wallace simply remarked: “This is already the law of the asso ciation by previous action, ami proposed to be incorporated here merely as a matter of conve nience.” If this means anything it means that, for standard purposes, nearly all the fastest re cords, every one better than the 2:13', of Maud K, when she beat Trinket, at Chicago, are wiped out, including the 2:08of Maud S., the2;10of Jay-Eye-See, the 2:11!.,'of St. Julien, with all the other very fast heats of these horses, and tlie 2:13'., of Muxey Cobb and Rarus. The 2:14 of Goldsmith Maid and Trinket, the 2:14 ;l ., of Hopeful and the 2:15 of Lulu share the same fate. But queerest of all is the fact that the compiler who so completely Jennie Parker, a colored girl, 26 years old, ti e j announced that “this is already the law of the Lomax, New York; J. H. Martin, Talbotton, Miss Susie Stimon. Maeon. Ga.; D. \], Tillman, Spring Hill, Ala.; J. S. Frank, Baltimore; P. 1. Du,n>. Uunksnm.s C.;L. I*. 1* armor, Macon, Daniel has not departed from his usual castor., ' , ‘ It <an k ,J Hn, Greenville, Ga. , that is, he has made a wise, and therefore a good mother of two children, and living on the faun of Mr. R. A. Holmes, in Talbot valley, while walking to her house on yesterday at 12 o’clock, with a bucket of milk on her head, was struck by lightning and instantly killed. She was near a walnut tree when struck, and within twenty feet 01 her was a wagon load of fodder drawn by two mulov and in charge of two colored boys, and the b >ys and mules were unaffected. After the thun derbolt and in a few moments the sun was shin ing upon the corpse of the girl. Ho\v frail is human litel—Talbotton New Era. Tlu* New Solicitor-General. The Butler Herald has the following to say of •lie appointment of Hon. A. A. Carson as solici tor-general : "Iu appointing our townsman, Col. A. A. Car- son. to succeed Mon. T. \V. Grimes as solicito> neral of the Chattahoochee circuit, Gov. Me ns ociation” is tlie only “authority” that maintains a performance against time to be a record when the time is not beaten. He gives the record of Jay Gould, for iustance, as 2:20 1 because he went in that time in an adver tised effort to beat 2:14, at Boston, iu 1872, while the National Trotting Association and all com petent authorities have the record of that horse 2:21 1 .j. His own association will not allow it as a record when a horse wins agaiust time. Wallace assumes to make it a record even when the horse loses against time. Is it not about time the Breeders' Association appointed a committee to revise its compiler? And iu doing so, would it not be in order to investigate those false registra tions, those “traps,” which deface and disgrace his publications, and which no other compiler that ever lived would have had the effrontery to publish ?— Turf, Field and Farm. 30 Boxes choice Lemons, 360 in box, cheap. dtf Adams & Bowers. 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 th se tu tf Bios* Hii^' Machines Still <’hcit|M*r. For the present I will sell the Wood Machine at 60 cents each, and the Nickel-plated Machine at 80 cents each, and teacli you free. J. H. Br am hall, augl7 tf 1117 Broad St. Just received another shipment of flue lemons. Thirty-five dozen to the box in'perfect order, dtf R. Jubtice, Agent. l ot* Kent. The DeLaunay Residence, in Linmvood, with 18 to 20 acres cultivable land attached. Apply to auglS tf B. H. Crawford. A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. Cheap cash corner for best home-made cakes, pickels, 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 Railroad Com pany of Georgia, Columbus, Ga., June 6, 1886. KoiiihI Trip Excursion Tickets To Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Balti more via Savannah and steamer, also to all Sum mer Resorts are now on sale at Uuion Passenger Depot at greatly reduced rates. For prices and further information apply tc C. W. Meyer, ticket seller. f W. L. Clark, Agent. G. A. Whitehead, Gen’l Pass. Agent. jy6dtf Superior.Spectacles and Eye Glasses a spscialty With C. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty With C. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler aud Watchmaker. Desirable Duellings to Let. New two-story Dwelling just completed on Second avenue, fronting court house square; has all modern improvements. Also, one-story Dwelling No. 932 Second avenue, fronting court house square. Apply at once to Thdo. M. Foley. auglS tf 30 Boxes choice Lemons, 360 in box, cheap, dtf Adams & Bowers. A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. For Kent. From October 1st tlie three upper floors and part of basement of Rooney building, jyll dtf Jab. a. Lewis. For Knit. From October 1st. Dwelling southeast corner Broad and Fifth streets. aug5 tf Robert 6. Crane. Best Apple Vinegar for Pickling—four years old, 10 grains strength, at 40c per gallon. Imported White Wine Vinegar, 60 grains strength, 50c. p».r gallon. Robert 8. Crane. dtf F. G. WILKINS. Atlanta 6s... Atlanta 7s . Augusta 7s.. Augusta 6s Columbus 7* Columbus 5s La Grange 7** Macon 6s .Savannah 5s 161 (®io3 STATE BONDS. Georgia 40s 106V*»107' , Georgia 6s 103Vj@l04^ Georgia 7». 1806 j20 “@122 Georgia 7s, 3890 no @111 FACTORY STOCKS. Eagle and Phenix 95 @ 96 Muscogee 96 @99 Georgia Home Insurance Comnany 135 @140 BANK STOCKS. Chattahoochee National TO per cent...175 @200 ‘ 10 per cent.. 125 @130 Merchants’ 1 Mechanics MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate Coupon Bonds.. 1 @ 2 FOR SALE. $3000 City of Columbus Bonds, due 1909 25 shares Southwestern Railroad guaranteed T per cent Stock. 25 Shares Central Railroad Stock. $25,000 Georgia new F . per cent. 30 year Bonds. 310,000 Mississippi State new 6s. 10 Shares Merchants and Mechanics’ Bank Stock. WANTED. 25 Shares Eagle and Phenix Factory Stock. Georgia Railroad Stock. Merchants awl Mechanics’ Bank Stock. Georgia Home Insurance Co. Stock. See me before you buy or sell. 1 can always do as well, and often several p nuts better, than any one else. JOHN' KLAlTi.1IAII. Duelling for Kent. The Brick Dwelling now occupied by Mrs. Bedell, on upper Jackson street. It contains five rooms, pantry, kitchen, servants’ rooms, out-houses etc. Full half acre lot, good garden, good water. Possession given on the 1st of Octo ber next. Apply to Jno. H. Bass. aiigG tf Finest young Hysen, Gunpowder and Imperial- ^ new crop Formosa, Oolong and He-No Tea, pure ' and free from all adulteration—kind the Chinese ; drink. Robert S. Crane. General Auctioneer. Ileal Estate, Stock and Itoml Agent. Special attention given administrators’, execu- ( tors* and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Schlitz and Anhuiser Bottle Beer on ice, Lon- Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over don Stout and McEwan’s Sparkling Ale by'the Abbott & Newsom’s corner. j dozen. Robt. S. Cr>ne. For Sale—Mj Residence on Broad street. dtf * jell tf F. G. Wilkins. J Fine Fi^nr*. • Any of the following are worthy of especial . mention, and can recommend them as possessing Books of subscription for above senes now open aluhe elements of fine quality and such as will #ive satisfaction to the smoker : Garrett’s No. 11, Pickwick, One Hundfed Per Cent., Our Firm and Series 2, Chattahoochee Itutiding; and Loan Association. at office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’v and Treas. ym9t t Notice ! For the next thirty days, during the time of Registration of Voters, parties having business iu Justice Court, in 668th District, G. M., will find me from 10 a m to 3 p m at the Court House, in the Grand Jury Room, where I will be pre pared to do all duties connected with the office. F. G. Wilkins, augl9 oaw2w N P., Ex Offl. J. P. , Fire Clay Stove Flues. Philips’ Coal Yard. Conqueror. For sale at Crane’s Corner. dtf Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty With C. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. For Kent. Five-room House in good neighborhood. Price $20 per month. Apply to uugH! ti’ M. E. Gray. Glad tidings. Relief and cure of throat and lung diseases. Fontaine’s Cure is guaranteed to cure a cold in 12 hours. Sold by Brannon & Carson and City Drug Store. my25 tf