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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN : COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING SEPTEMBER 18, 1886.
•HARMONY” IN TENNESSEE.
1 Sori'l K«nr *1 n Itnomlnn « h -rt.inona-n Hotel.
Chattanooga Times.
One of the most novel arid unique scenes
ever lit tore known in this city was wit
nessed Inst niqht by n lsrffe crowd, In ro .111
38, nt the Rend house.
lion. K. L. Taylor and Hon, A. A. rny-
lor. the onndldale brothers, arrived In the
city last night oil the Cincinnati Southern
train from Dayton, where they spoke yes
terday. They were met nt the train by
scores of their friends and conducted to
the Read house, where they took rooms
together.
It soon became known that the brothers
were in the city, and from 8 o’clock until
!) their room was crowded with friends,
republicans and democrats mingling in a
harmonious, friendly and generous band-
shake. This of itself was a novel sight.
It brought about the cheeriest good humor
and the pleasantries of each of the brothers
at tlie other’s expense were roundly ap
plauded by all present. It was a pleasant
sight, and one gentlemen remarked: “This,
if nothing else, convinces mo that the
joint canvass was a wise one.”
In the midst of lids pleasant confab and
general good humor, Col. Joe Clift pres
ently appeared
WITH TWO VIOLINS,
which he deposited on a table amid the
wildest applause, for beside being elegant
gentlemen, flue stumpers and good de
baters. both gentlemen are accomplished
musicians, and their favorite instrument is
the violin. Instinctively eaeli took up one
of the instruments, and immediately the
well known “trum, trum,” heard in
tuning, commenced. Immediately, us if
without any apparent effort, the two
violins were in perfect accord.
Both took it good humored, All' more
than Boh (the latter having about a thou
sand pension cheeks to sign before retiring
and the crowd showed no disposition to
get out). They finally drew their chairs
toget her and began, A If remarking that
“Boh would play second to him, as he had
always done.” This was greeted with
g ood humored applause, and the music
cgtin.
The airs that most delighted the crowd
were “ArkansasTraveler,"“Fisher’sHorn
pipe,” and kindred tunes, which the gen
tlemen played to perfection and to the in
tense delight of their auditors. The only
thing they objected to was that there was
no piano accompaniment.
While the crowd was dispersing the
Chieainauga Guards band appeared in
iront of the hotel to give a complimentary
serenade from citizens of Chattanooga to
the two candidates for governor. The
street was crowded for some distance by
both republicans and democrats,and when
the music ceased loud calls were made for
“Bob Taylor” and “Alf Taylor,” all min
gled together.
Immediately the democratic candidate
appeared on the balcony, and after mak
ing a few well chosen remarks on the
charms of music, Haul: “Gentlemen of the
band, come to Nashville alter the election
and visit me at the executive office, and I
will give you a banquet as an evidence of
my appreciation of this compliment.”
This was greeted with applause,
which was renewed by loud cheers when 1
the republican candidate appeared and
bowed a recognition to the calls for him.
He nlso made a glowing apostrophe to
music, which, he said, had been his de
light all his life and what is there more
elevating and soui-stirrlng 1 He closed by
saying: “Gentlemen of the band, come
to Nashville after the next election and
visit me at the executive office, and I will
introduc e to you the governor’s brother,”
pointing to Bob.
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This was the signal for general applause,
which Bob acknowledged by a in
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INFANT
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Several other gentlemen addressed the
crowd, among them Colonel Joe Clift, who
stated, in response to an inquiry as to
which he would support, said : “l don’t
know; I’m a Mugwump and will have to
write to the old man and tlnd out which
of the boys to Bupport. I can’t decide it
myself.”
Tlie evening was generally enjoyed bv
all participants, and it was iully 11'o'clock
before Bob got seated at his 'desk to ac
complish the laborious task of affixing
bis name to the 1000 pension checks,
which he was compelled to iinish for this
morning’s mail.
MURDER AT MlCANOPY.
Z. T. r, nliiml Mint Til rough the Heart h> Hr.
I'auHt.
Gainesville ^Ta.) Advocate.
From W. M. Knox, who came here this
morning from Mieanopy, we learn of a
qUarrel “.ere last night which culminated
in the snooting and instant death of
“Zaek ” Penland. Tlie circumstances are
about as follows: Pe11la.nl, who resided
eight miles northwest of Mieanopy, went
there yesterday afternoon on business.
During rke afternoon and early part of the
night he took several drinks of whisky,
and by Si o'clock was quite drunk. At H
o’clock Dr. Faust, a dentist who has re
cently located in Mieanopy, went to
cihiret/ki’s saloon on business with the
barkeeper, whose name wo did not learn,
for whom he had been doing some dental -
work. As customers were not numerous
the barkeeper closed the doors for the
night, he and Dr. Faust remaining inside
to adjust some private business. While
they were conversing, and“shortly after it
o’clock. Penland, then quite drunk, came
to the door and demanded the barkeeper
to “open up.” The demand being refused,
Penland began to curse those inside, and
abuse them in strongly profane language.
Wishing to quiet Penland, the barkeeper
told him to keep quiet and he would let
him in. Penland promised to behave, and
the door was opened. Ab soon as he was
on the inside, noticing a stranger,* Dr.
Faust, he began to curse and abuse him in
a shameful manner. Dr. Fnust, seeing
Penland's then drunken condition, and
wishing to avoid trouble, endeavored to
reason with him, but "Zaek” was not in a
humor to be reasoned with. He was in a
fighting humor mid told Dr. Faust, with
! , ,...v tensive curses, that he intended to
whip him then and there. Suiting his ac
tion to iiis words, he seized a heavy gliess
and advanced on Faust, who, to save his
own life, drew a thirty-eight calibre
Smith & Wesson and shot Peu-
land through the heart, killing
him instantly. Penland fell without a
groan upon the floor of the saloon, dying,
as we have heard many persons say he
would, “with his boots on.” Ou seeing
what lie had done. Dr. Faust left the
place, and had not been seen when our
informant left Mieanopy this morning.
The barkeeper was the only witness 111
the frightful scene, but he says the shoot
ing was purely in self-defense, the result
of Penland's quarrelsome nature. The
killer mid killed were total strangers to
each other, having never met before. Dr.
Faust has not long resided in Mieanopy,
but is said to be a quiet, gentlemanly man.
Z. T. Penland was well known in Ala
chua county, having come here from
North Carolina eight years ago. When
sober he was a kind hearted, clever man,
and a hard worker, lint- when drunk
"Zaek was very quarrelsome and was
called a dangerous man. He was a mem
ber of the Gainesville police force during
July and part of August of this vear, but
was discharged by Mayor Burnett. He
was unmarried and about 35 years of age.
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’if IN*r OiiI. Investment.
Fourquarter acre lots, three 2 room Dwellings
and one 3 room Dwelling. Price $H00. Renting
for $16 per month.
No. 20ft, tiie bosOoeafed Build
ing I Ait in the city of Columbus.
Next south of Mrs. Griflln’s resi
dencc, No. 1642 Third avenue.
Three Rose Hill Resideuces-
$1250, $1801), $2000.
Two Wyunton Residences
$1800, $.'1000. I
Duellings For Rent from October IhI.
Wyunton Residence of Mrs Elizabeth Howard,
next to Mr. W. G. Woolfolk, 6 rooms. 816
No 821 Third avenue, one story brick, 6 rooms,
watei works ar.d good well.
No 1237 Fourth avenue, I rooms, next north ol
Prof. Dews. 116.
No. 1216 Fourth avenue, 5 rooms, on hill: splen
did well: very healthy.
No 808 Second avenue. ft rooms, water works,
next to Mr. It. \V. Lcdsinger.
No 309 Eleventh street, m xt west of Judge Pou.
2 story. 6 rooms. Will be painted and
repaired.
No 1221 Fourth avenue, next to Air. Win. W.
Bussey, 2 story.
No 1421 Second avenue, oppo site Mr. J. 8. Gar
ret,ft rooms,2d door above Judpe Ingram
No 1022 First avenue, ft rooms, opposite east o<
the market. Suitable for boarding house
Rose Hill new Residence of Mr. Harris, stable
etc. $lft.
No 131ft Third avenue, 2 story, 6 rooms, next to
Mr. Homer Howard.
No 1308 Fifth avenue, fi rooms, water works,
bath room; next north Mr. J. H. Hamil
ton’s residence.
No 1132 Third avenue, 6 rooms, waterworks and
bath room; next north Mr. A. m. Bran
non.
No 1344 Third avenue, corner west of Mrs.
Rowe’s residence, 0 rooms, water works
and hath room.
No 313 Tenth street, now occupied by Mr. W.
H. Hinde, 2 story, 6 rooms, bath room
and water works.
Stores For Rent from October 1st.
Broad Street Stores No. 924, occupied by Sher
man's Bakery: Nos. 1204 and 1208.
Stores at Webster corner, formerly occupied
by John W. Sanders. Will rent low to first-class
tenants and fit up to suit the business.
Brown House Hotel, 27 guest chambers, op
posite Rankin House. If it is conducted properly
will prove a gold mine. Business is increasing
every’ day.
LAX l> FOMIN.
All
taxes, <kc., attend to repairs and give careful
supervision to alf property in my charge. With
an experience of 13 years, I can serve you to ad
vantage.
TIlNAXm
Call and see my list. If I have not the place
you wish, I will file your order free of charge and
nil as soon as possible.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
se wed fri if Real Estate Agent.
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THE FALL TERM of this institution will open
on the last Wednesday 29th < of September next.
The chairs of Latin and Greek have been con-
raduate of the University of Virginia, has been
elected.
The Theological department, presided over by
Rev. James G. Ryals, D. D.. and the Law depart
ment, with Hon. Clifford Anderson as the chair
man of its faculty, offer special inducements to
students in these departments.
Of the Preparatory department, designed to
prepare boys for the University classes, Mr.
Emerson H. George, an alumnus of the Univer
sity, has been elected as principal, to succeed
Prof. T. E. Ryals.
Post graduate courses of study for the degrees of
A. M. and Ph. £>., open to the graduates of all
male colleges, have been established by the
authority of the board of trustees. For catalogues
an other information, address
JNO. J. BRANTLY.
jy!3 2tawtd Secretary of Faculty.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GEORGIA-MUSCOGEE COUNTY:
4 LL persons having claims against the estate
•A of Mrs. Jane Reed, late of said county, de
ceased. are requested to present them to me, duly
authenticated, within the time presciibed by
law; and all persons indebted to said estate will
make immediate payment to me.
E. S. McEACHERN,
September 6, 1886. Administrator.
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Figured Linen Lawns at cost.
Egyptian Lace, worth 12£c, now 8c.
Egyptian Lace, worth 20c, now 124c.
Shirts at 65c; Worth
Being overstocked in Table Linen, Towels and Napkins,
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tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office.
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NO. 1245 1)1)111 n m
FOB SjALE.
A Placi; ot twenty acres, lame
, md commodious House, with
MnNeftfc every convenience, in perfect or-
•'■WII'UmL der, l’„ miles from Jiroao street
LMLaliBEr in one of the most desirable i„’
in one of the most desirable Ice
entitles adjacent to the city. If desirable tvn U M
exchange for eity property.
A desirable four-room Dwell
ing on south Fifth avenue; good
neighborhood and not fur from
business center of Broad street.
Terms easy and on tons' time.
S^X A desirable six-room Dwelling
two stdries, with water works
on north Broad. Place in thok
ough order.
Five two-room Dwellings on
. Ninth street, one block of Geor-
H gin Midland Railroad.
a ra. -V- Tw° Residences on north Sec-
l 011,1 avenue (Jackson street) of 5
n VVAv&kvVb and 7 rooms, each desirably lo-
WjmwSS, cate < 1 -. This property is consid-
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the value of good real estate.
A new and elegant House close
to court house. Dwelling in
thorough order and has all the
late improvements. Is consider,
ed one of the nicest homes.
A delightftil home on Rose
Hijl, half acre lot and a new
House This property is consid
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homes on the hill. Terms easy
1 1 cheap.
A nice little fhrm seven miles
from the eity in Leo county, Ala.
Good four-room House on the
S lace. Enough timber on place
5 pay for same.
A desirable 7 room Dwelling
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.
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Place the management of your propeity In my
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For Rent from October ist, 1886.
No. Ift24 Sixth avenue, 3 room Dwelling, new.
No. 1522 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “
No. 1520 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “
No. 1518 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ 44
No. 1516 Sixth avenue, 3 44 44 44
No. 220 Thirteenth St., 5 14 44 corner.
*No. 1542 Second avenue, 5 “ 44 **
No. 1532 Second avenue, 5 44 “ “
No. 1317 Second avenue, 5 room Dwelling.
No. 1314 First avenue, J
No. 1316 First avenue,
No. 1316 Warren street, 1
No. 823 First avenue,
No. 932 Fifth avenue,
No. 930 Fifth avenue, i
No. 502 Eleventh street,
No. 1138 Front street,
No. Front street, 4 “ “ cor. 6th
No. 710 Fifth avenue.
No. 702 Ninth street.
No. 708 Ninth street.
gNo. 102 Second avenue.
^No. 102 Third avenue.
No. 40*1 Third avenue.
No. 430 Fifth avenue.
No. 428 Fifth avenue.
No. 1233 Fifth avenue, 5 rooms.
No. 1304 Broad StTeet 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 Linnwoon, 5 rooms, with
two acres, fYonting Geo. W. Woodruff’s.
TENANTS
Wanting homes now or from October 1st will
find it to their interest to see me before renting
from any other agency.
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FOR RENT.
THE STORE HOUSE No. 1147 Broad Street.
A next to Wittich & Kinsel’s corner. This
Store is being remodeled with single pane plat®
glass windows; has all modern improvements.
Also Office and Sleeping Room in Garrard
Building.
Also, Residence in Wynnton with 25 acres of
land attached, known as Garrard place.
Also, the place in Linnwood known as the Wiley
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