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" ■ ■ . ' DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 25, 1S8G News from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. SniiirthlUK About till 1 Jlunilc l.lttlc C’jiki—Ti-sti- moil)' for mill Airiiiiiit Hor-Cupturliiu llllell BlitlllrrlM—A Itouiis Dnetnr Skips tlmlsileii. Political Mutters, F.tr. picious character was arrested bv Police man Carlisle at Selina. He gave his name as Clarence Corley, Is about 30 years old and well built. lie was nearly nude, and i 1 ?!’. 00s ' , He S1 ’J' S he came 1'rom Jackson, Miss.; that he had been confined m an asylum at Winnebago, Win., for four years. He is thought to ho one Kelly, an escaped convict from Mobile. He' pre- tends to be more or less crazy. TOOMBS CRAWFORD. I'lorlila. !f oountlnn on a full crop Ororirlui The Georgia teachers’ association is in session at Atlanta. An electric light company has been or ganized in Rome. Sunday Mr. A. Culpepper, of Atlanta, and Miss Fannie Ilardage, of Cobb county, were married at Powder Springs. It transpires that the burning of United States Marshal Nelms’ residence was the work of an incendiary. C. O. Jones and J. H. Bone, two young white men, have been arrested in Atlanta, charged with stealing old brass from the Meeneely brass foundry. Jane Kendrick, one of the negroes con nected with the Mamie Little affair at Macon, has been required to give a $300 bond for keeping a lewd bouse. Colonel W. H. Felton has been nomi nated for the legislature from Macon county. His son,W. H. Felton, jr., isoneof the nominees of the legislature'from Bibb. Prof. M. L. Brand, assistant teacher in Flowery Branch high school, died Mon day morning after an illness of two weeks with typhoid fever. Will Puckett, the marshal of Cartersville, who shot and killed Bryant Strickland several weeks ago, joined the Baptist church Sunday. Deputy Marshal G. W. Grant reports that on Saturday he cut down and demol ished a large distillery in White county, with about 1200 gallons of beer, the prop erty of A. R. Williams and others. John Grubbs, an Ocean Steamship com of oranges this fall. DeLand is making arrangements to have a system of water-works. The dry weather of the pa ,t two weeks has opened cotton rapidly in middle Florida. l«eal Estule Agent, 215 11 l! ii POE SALE. Citizens of Georgians, on Indian river, have subscribed -Y205 toward opening an in let to the ocean. . A Place of twenty acres, large - u, and commodious House, with 1 x -- x —' every convenience, in perfect or- der, t 1 , miles from Tyrone street, 1 - «• - mu, in one of the most desirable lo- , entities adjac ent to the city. Tf desirable would 1 exchange for city property. Judge Speer, of Oakland, declines the re- nom iimtion as senator from the Twentieth senatorial district. Arthur McKey, of South Take Weir, was felling a pine tree which, in its descent, struck and killed him. A sawfish, eighteen feet long, with a four and a half feet saw, was captured in the Matanzas river, near St. Augustine last Friday. It is reported that Charles Springer, a mulatto, sent up from Apalachicola some two years ago for attempting to outrage a colored girl, escaped from confinement at Live Oak, some few days ago, in company with several others. A reward lias been offered for the capture of the convicts. The building operations of Orlando to A desirable* four-room Dwell* W, ing on south Fifth avenue; good neighborhood and not fki from business center of' Broad stieet. r Terms easy undiou long time. A desirable six-room Dwelling, h W tNV0 stories, with water works, on north Broad. Place in thor ough order. gia Midland Railroad. _ Two Residences on north Sec* - i, ond avenue .lackson street) of 5 pi;iir>and 7 moms, each desirably lo cated. This property is consid- . .... ered cheap by those who know the value of good real estate. Potash Victim. Cured by S. S. S. CAUTION. Consumers should not confuse our Specific with the numerous imitations, substitutes, jtolas/i and mercury mlrtufes which are (jot- ten u/i to sill, not on their own ma lt, but on the merit of our remedy. An Imitation Is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrive \only as they can steal from the article imitated. Treatise on filwd and Skin Diseases)nailed free. For sale by all druggists. TllE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. 1 have had blood poison for ten years. 1 know 1 have tnkep one hundred bottles of Iodide of potash in that time, hut it did mo no good. Lust summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, mid I could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. 1 took !S. S. S.. and It Ims done me more good than all other medi cines 1 have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear ami clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. 1 weighed 116 pounds when l began the medicine, and I now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. 1 would not he without S. S. S. for several times it* weight in gold. (.’. K. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York. date foot up the large sum of #110,000, with ' ' " lilcli ■ ' • many projected buildings not yet in course df erection. pany policeman, dropped dead on Indian street, in Savannah, Tuesd Tuesday. Grubbs was a native of Virginia and was in the employ of the Central railroad a good while. Burglars entered W. J. Jordan’s residence on Martin street, Summer Hill, an Atlanta suburb, Sunday night, and after chloro forming the family ransacked the building. The citizens of Esmeralda island guar antee a bonus of #6000 to the railroad com pany who propose to construct the Buffalo Bluff and Leesburg road. i A new and elegant House close ■iNlL- g t» court hoii-e. Dwelling ill i r,vV.:Va thorough order ami lias all the .. ... late improvements. N consider ed one of the nicest homes. The grand jury at the special term of the i V • circuit court in Marion county unanimous ly rejected the new jail, and' the present ments point out enough defects in the building to condemn it for any purpose. A stock company composed of J. S. Bashaw, Dr. R. B. Bellamy and others, has been organized in Chlpley, for the purpose of erecting a public hall. The proposed plan calls for a one-story build ing 30x70. BALL’S CORSETS. A - u ON LY ( ORSET marte that ran he return* by its -purchaser after three weeks’ weajp*. PERFECTLY SATISFACTORY •I, and its pocc refunded by sell* • .,f stv'< anil prices. Bewares* it..'Lis. N 'lie genuine without HaJBt A ricligl ' ful home on Rosc- Ilill. hair acre lot and a new House i - property is consid ered to lie one of’the nicest homes on the hill. Terms easy and will be sold cheap. A nice little farm seven miles - L from the city in Lee county, Ala. SSjaNelafc c-ood four-room House on the sliiOlihSL place. Enough timber on place 1 ' to pay for same. Sixty-five cents and a bunch of keys fe rae warded the outlaws’ work. W. J. Gardner, a prominet citizen of For syth county, died at his residence four miles from Cumming, Saturday night, from a Sudden attack of pleuro pneumonia. Mr. Gardener had been in bad health for some time. Governor McDaniel has commissioned as notaries public aud ex-officio justices of the peace Cicero C. Howell, for the 1011th G. M. district, Murray county, and N. G. Trout, for the 428th G. M. district, Jackson county. Forsyth received its first bale of new cotton Saturday and classed it middling. It was brought in by Mr. George A. Davis, who has been the first bale man for five years. The cotton was handled by Robert P. Trippe, of Planters’ warehouse, and sold to Mr. W. A. Pye for 101 cents. News has been received at Macon that when Mamie Little arrived at Milieu her presence caused some astonishment, and her reception was not very cordial. The authorities at Macon are now in possession of conflicting evidence. One prominent gentleman in authority has received six letters, three for her and three ugainst. On the 3d of September Sam Jones will begin a series of services at Carterville. It has been announced that Dr. Hawthorne would preach the dedication sermon, but on account-of previous engagements _ Dr. Hawthorne was forced to decline the invi tation to dedicate the tabernacle. Under A. Stivender.of Leesburg, has a seveuteeu- montbs-old calf of the Jersey breed that is now giving two gallons of milk per day. A desirable . room Dwelling L with good vacant lot on north Fifth avenue, one of the most desirable locations in the city, for sale cheap, as owner wishes to leave the city. It was a pet in the yard, and Mr. Stiven- ' ’ ’ ildr der’s children played milking it while its mother was being milked. To their sur prise milk soon appeared in the calf’s ud der, and now it is milked regularly and gives as much of the lacteal fluid as many grown cows. Information was received on Tuesday of the unfortunate killing of Mr. Arthur Mc Kee, of South Lake Weir. He was in a field burning trees down, and about 11 o’clock stopped to rest and eat some grapes. Before being warned a tree inter, him feel and a lightwood knot struck him in the forehead. He made a desperate strug gle to summon aid, but did not receive any. His mother becoming anxious about him, as he did not put in an appearance to dinner, sent a man in the field after him, where he was found dead. Mr. McKee Landlords COLUMBUS, (!A., Founders and Machinists. -DEALERS IIN- Linio, Dressed mid Matched Ceiling and Flooring and other Lumber. Specialty made of Dressing Lumber for other parlies. -AGENTS FOR Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and Place the management of your property in my hands and secure good, prompt paying tenants, 1 as my long experience in renting enables all who j place property in my hands to secure good and desirable tenants For Rent from October ist, 1886. was a young man and a favorite among many friends. lllTKI.KVS ARNICA SAI.VK. The best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Brannon & Carson. ie24 ocd&w A Fair Klnlil anil no Favor*. Kate Field is writing a novel, and if any the circumstances it is presumed that either Sam Jones or Sam Small will preach the sermon. Late last Saturday night, United States Dei ‘ ‘ l" old Mormon gets into that book he’s goi ng The proprietors of the crooked whisky l had ' " 1 ' - mill had” prepared for an extensive busi ness. They had over fifty gallons of mash on hand, and had evidently not been away from the place long. They had constructed a worm out of sixty feet of leaden water pipe. Noboby was seen near the still and no arrests were made. At a democratic mass meeting held in Brunswick Hon. Bolling Whitfield was made chairman of the executive commit tee and E. A. Nelson, secretary. Ira E. Smith was unanimously nominated tor tlie house of representatives. Hons. Lourtlana Symmes and Thomas M. Lamb were elected delegates to the senatorial conven tion. Under the rotation system Camden county is to select a senator. The race will be between Captain John A Foster and John Dilworth, both of Camden. to have a worse time than he’s had United States courts at home.—Chicago Tribune. Mlnn-tilmi* Kh<‘K|ii-. W. W. Reed, druggist, of Winchester, Ind., writes: “One of my customers, Mrs. Louisa Pike, Bartonia, Randolph county, Ind., was a long sufferer with consump tion, and was given up to die by her physi cians. She heard of Dr. King’s New Dis covery for consumption, and began buying itofiiie. In six months’ time she walked to this city, a distance of six miles, and is now so much improved she has quit using it. She feeis she owes her life to it.” Free Trial a bottle at Brannon & Car son’s drug Store. eod&w A Inha in n. D M. Powell and J. J. Stewart, of ■eenville, have been admitted to Lie bar. Work on the Memphis and Birmingham ilroad is progressing finely. Selma had the first rain of any consc ience on Tuesday, after a drought or out 30 days. A military company, to be composed of tall boys, is being organized at t mon irings. The negro, Nelson Mosel,V, convicted of pe at Union Springs, has been sentenced hang Friday, October 8th. i he ext-ou- m will be private. First Corporal Wilkins, of the Pettus (ties of Selma, has presented to his com- my a genuine wild cat about three onths old, which will he known .as the aseotte. Once upon a midnight dreary, I was tossing weak and weary, For I hart a lit of ague, And my bones were very sore. Suddenly I read a label, Of a medicine on my table, But to reach ii. I scarce was able'; I was so infernal sore ! Took I just one dose, ’twas bilk beans: Soundly slept J and did not snore. Ilad the ague nevermore! 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists jy24 eod&wrm No. 152-1 Sixth avenue, 3 room Dwelling, new. No. 1522 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1520 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1518 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1516 Sixth avenue, 3 “ No. 220 Thirteenth St., 5 “ “ corner. No. 1542 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “ No. 1532 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “ No. 1317 Second avenue, 5 room Dwelling. No. 1314 First avenue, 3 “ “ new. No. 1316 First avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1316 Warren street, 8 “ “ No. 823 First avenue, 4 “ “ * “ No. 932 Fifth avenue, 4 “ “ No. 930 Fifth avenue, 5 “ “ No. 502 Eleventh street, 4 “ “ corner. No. 1138 FroDt street, 7 “ “ “ No. Front street, 4 “ “ cor. 6th No. 710 Fifth avenue. No. 702 Ninth street. No. 708 Ninth street. No. 402 Second avenue. No. 402 Third avenue. • No. 404 Third avenue. No. 430 Fifth avenue. No. 428 Fifth avenue. No. 1233 Fifth avenue, 5 rooms. No. 1304 Broad Street Store. No. 1248 Broad Street Store. No. 422 Fifth avenue, 4 rooms, new. No. 836 Fifth avenue, 4 rooms, new. No 693 Ninth street, 4 rooms, new. No. 709 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, new. Patton Dwelling in Linmvood, 5 rooms, with two acres, fronting Deo. W. WoodrulFs. TENANTS Wanting homes now ■ find it to their interest I from any other agency. from October 1st will see me he fore renting BROWN COTTON GIN. MANUFACTURERS OF— Stralkm's improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Mills, Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kellies, STEM ENGINES, COTTON PRESSES Sugar Cane Mills. TOOMBS CRAWFORD on r c * c. O CORSET cot *3 Lispcnard St., New York. St Chieaoo HI* SEA FOAM ALL FIRST-CLASS StorekpersnoikpitforSali! THE best Hakim' Powder mS) IN THE TO PARENTS. Many baking powders are very pernicious to health, and while every one regards his own, lie should also have a care for the tender ones—the little childreu. SEA FOAM containsnono of the had qualities of baking powders- soda or snleratUH. It contains no hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. All Chemistsiwho have analyzed Rea Foam commend it. Housekeepers who have used n will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts have failed with other powders, are jubilant over Sea Foam. Haves time, saves labor, stives money. It is positively unequaled. Absolutely pure. Used by the lending hotels and restaurants in New York city and throughout the country. For sole by all first-class grocers. GANTZ, JONES <U CO., 170 Duane St,, N. Y. -hSEDGWICK^ STEEL WIRE FENCE 1245 North Broad St J.C. REEDY SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST jo20 wed,*o.vw6m lathe beat general purpose wire fence In use. It Ian strong net-work without barb*. Don’t Injure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and poultry, aa well us horses and cattle. The best fence for Farms, Dardens, Htock Ranges and Rail roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parks, School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust proof pulut, or made of galvanized wire, as pre form!. It will last a life-time. It is better than hoards or burheil wire In every respect. The o'dawiek times made of wrought-lron pipe and ■ •cel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat ness, strength and durability. We make the best, •hcapes* and easiest working ull-lron automatic ,r sell'-openiiiK tfiite, and tlx- nenlest cheap • con fences now made. The best Wire - t rciclicr*. (<utl ing Pliers and I'ost Augers. • or prices and particulars ask Hardware Dealers, • r address, mentioning paper, oEDGWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind- HE FAtoOejs BRAND O lo to Drop t< 11. Ileal Kstale (*n f. No. I() f ncltfli Street. 4'oliiiiiliim. tin. you safely have any i First American- Glad to buck from Mexico. Did _ trouble there? Second American- Oh, not at all. I traveled as 11 British subject.—Omaha i World. ; T BARGAINS r*. M}> te @-#s) Y/ *' • nl liii'Mh .street. Simmons’ Iron Cordial invigorates and ' recuperates the muscles and limbs, j 1 eod&w TO A Terrible si hint in OLD KILL PURE OLD Rfi rhe republican district executive eom- ttee have issued a call for a republican trict convention to meet in Demopolts Dtember 21st, and nominate a candidate congress from the first district. ’he Mobile Register of Saturday had a g interview with C tutt. Mo ntgomery Trade Cr Company’s line of n which an outline was git e u. : company’s purpose to work w tjthe:in'ta 1 Mobile to get _a line of steamers be »en Mobile and New York. V R Dortch, chairman of the congres- nal committee, has called the eonven- a to meet at Gadsden on the 15th of item her to nominate a congressman tot fiftieth congress. The Hon, W m. H. •ney will go in by acclamation, a., he no opposition. aturdav ni^ht, at Gadsden, Messis. Strother and H. R. Campbell becanie olved in a difficulty in which Mr. Camp l received a severe flesh wound m his ht hip. The difficulty wose about a >t Mr. Campbell owed Stiolher. e case will be tried Friday. The defend is under a three hundred dollai bond, 'here is some excitement in Cross Plains ir the finding of a muiatto babj im a ner of the fence, near a negro cabin, at ona. It was susptcioned th ^^ilav- s a white woman, as one was seen Iea\ the vicinity early the morning the in t was fount!, yet it was wrapped in gar nts that had considerable oi •or about them. f the negro i Saturday Dr. Thompson was arraign- efore the mayor of Gadsden fo P i a efore the nmy.ji —— is medicine without a license, J 1 ”. I two dollars and cost After the trml ite warrant was issued for him » was set for two o'clock the same da.._ ..-S set lor l\nO u , Vi. before the appointed hour the j calls himself, Whirh >»i. j he calls hlmsen, " '.TTwit of n leg bail aud has not been .ltaid o esday afternoon a white man of JS As the courts are crowded with work and the jails full, many people believe that the entire crowd who are at present eu- eaged in wrecking railroad trains about Chicago should be strung up to the hand iest limb.—Inter-Ocean. M other s Friend Not only shortens the time of labor and lessens the in tensity of pain. but it great ly diminishes the danger to fife of both mother aud child and leaves the mother in a condition highly favorable to speedv recovery, and far le-ss liable to Flooding, Con vulsions, and other alarming svmptoms incident to slow or painful labor. Its wonder ful efficacy in this respect u . 1,. • !l tn bn OH Ill'll PlIK entitles it to be called The Mother’s Friend and to be ranked as one of the life saving remedies of the nine teenth century. We cannot publish certin- rxmO- cates concerning tiiis reme- dv without wounding the delicacy of the writers. Act we have hundreds on file Send for our book, “To Mothers,” mailed free. Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. jy21 eod&w nrm ifeK's’Sy'aiJ'ii.S ‘CH ICh : ESTE R’S C - - GLIRif i! Only f<runlR« .ApiaS. A-'.',' •• ilru*ifi.' works, First; (Riarter ell ot ,vei ood water and .ater II« .. , kitchen and out-noii.se. cow and hors*- house, high and dry, with water works attached, on Fourth avenue, between 13tli and I4th streets. Hix Houses and Lots in Girard, 150 yards from lower oridge, c heap. One Store House and.Lot in Chipley. Cash. Three 2 room Houses and Lots in city. Terms easy. os land, b room House, in Beall- Stimulate Business! i 1S.V2, and is. 01,-Lun.y n ikii.e nends. ft I ' the proil.i' l of the mud approved pro* e-- of distil** i ution, fo in eiirefiiliy m iei led grain, I eing held Uii> I fortnly in warehouse until fully nmt> red by age, ic justly celebrated for its purity, delie.iry of flavot. and uniform quulit v. For sale, and orth rs .* olit ite' by the agent,, T. >1. l Ol.llY, OpemHmiso, Cor 10th Street and 1st A vein.e. Columbus, C ood. 1250. Fvht w<»otl. 3000. TL j*t« -fi v res land. 5 room House, in land in Wynnton i.; , lie kitchen, :< servant hous< 300 or 100 acres fine farm land near the city fo sale or exchange. Several other farms for sale. lor Hem fro ii i October 1st. $25 00. Six room House on lower Broad street. 15 00. Four room House and kitchen on conic of First avenue and Seventh street. 15 00. Four room House on Second avenue, be tween Sixth and Seventh streets. >ur room House, 2 room kit then, come 12 50. of Fourth avenue ami Fhglith street. 10 00. Four room House and kitchen. Fourth avenue, between Seventh and Kighth Sts. 12 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave. 10 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave. To bamllonlN. Any property placed in my hands for sale •ent will have prompt attention. I do not tro >le a man to death, or try to get other ageni rent . .. -- «... agents property out of their hands, hut do a square and legitimate business. vT. O. IR/EIEJIDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St. dtf The On»;t ' ' V RIA ■ AME ch t '•f.vml.-al < r ESUCATESSISIIESS This School is the best in America. The most practical course of in struction and the most .eminent faculty. En dorsed by busineah houses. For circulars and specimens of Fen- manship, address M033MT J. G0LECUX78, Prim;: pal We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains, WE nyrElsTTIOIsT _A. FEW : Union Lawns at 3£c ; Clioicu Muslins at 7c; Figured Linen Lawns at cost Egyptian Lace, worth 124c, now 8c. Egyptian Lace, worth 2<Je, now 12£c Shirts at 65c: Being overstocked in Table Linen, Towels and Napkins, we will sell at prices that will pay you to buy and lay aside until you shall iced then). MATHEY CARDS' Used for over 25 yearn with groat BivccsHby thi physiciann c-f Furls, Now York and Loudon, and superior t » ull odo rs l rtho i roinpt euro of all Clues, recent or of long sinuding. Put up only ia Glass Bottles cm tabling CK’-psiilesoach. PRICE 7.-, CENTS, MAKING UlIEM TUB CliEAPESl CAPSULES IN THE MARKET. Prepared by CLIN k CIE, Paris. CAPSULES Sold Every. wliera. TON rOOF IMG Send foi prices and fillustrated t uluiogue ot CINCINNATI (On CORRUGATING CO- mey deod&weow6m N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARCESTand BEST EQUIPPED inth« WORLD — Instructors,200. r » Students last year. Thor ough Instruction in Vocal ami Instrumental Music, 7” “** LanguaRes, English Branches, Gymnastics. etc. Tuition, $5 to $20; hoard and room with Steam Heat and Electric Light, $4.1 in 375per term. Fall Term begins Sep tember 1^*;. For Illustrated Calendar, with full information ddress, E. TOUIiJEE, Dir., Franklin S«|., BOSTON, Ma» eo my25d2m weowCt J. A. KIRVEN & CO. V ANDERBILT UNIVERSI1Y Seven Distinct Departments: Academic, Engineering, BiMica!, Law, Pharmacy, Med- icul, Dental. Five tuition to students in login st. n t free cm aj pin-ution to M LUAS. Secretary, Nashville, Tenn. *■ -a jylo eod&wlm