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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1886. DAILY COTTO’I STATKDK3T. Columbus, Oa., September 30, 1886. COTTON BILUI—BIOBT. New York off, Eastern 'i off, Itoston Blight \ off, Savannah off: Dank checking on New York over the counter >, premium and on Savannah M par. Colton. Market trvdnv active; inferior 0; ordinary Sc; ■nod ordinary 8 7 K c; low middling ■riddling 8 13-16C; good middling BKcRirrs. To-day. To Date. By Southwestern railroad 81 By Mobile and Girard railroad 63 Columbus and western road... 52 By Col am bus and Rome railroad .. 210 By the river 0 By wagons 466 1,62.6 1,416 6,30.5 To tala 862 10,148 SHIPMHlfTB. To-day. To Date Southwestern railroad 861 7,614 Columbus and Western road... 0 0 the river 0 0 :en by Columbus factories 40 671 Totals.. 901 , 718 STATBMHNT. Stock on hand August 31, 1886 1 Received to-day 862 “ previously 9,285—10,148 11,229 previously 7,384-8,285 Stocks on hand 2,942 Stock August 81,1886, 850; received same day, 693; total receipts 13,130; shipped same day 566, total shipments 9,708; stock 3,772; saleR 438; mid dling 8?hC. INDEX TO NEW ADVKKTINKVKlfTti. Malaria—Smith’f Fresh Fish William Thomas. For Sale T. J. S. Kimbrough. Orders for Flowers W. H. Sauls. Lemons and Oranges J. T. Knvnnagh. Removal Notice Gilbert A Blanchard. Removal Notice -J. W. Cameron, M. I). School Will Open Mins Sarah Tcasclale. Fine Mares and Horses Punch Doughtio. Wuter Bents for the Fourth Quarter Due. Dividend No. 25 A. O. Black mar. Cashier. Coughs and Colds -Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Fresh Fish and Oysters, Sour Kraut, Pickles, Etc.—J. L. Trcadaway A Co. En Route to the Asylnin. Sheriff Maffett, of Meriwether county, passed through the city yesterday en route to Milledgc- villo. He had in charge a negro named Bellfort Strozier. who had been adjudged a lunatic, and whom the sheriff was taking to the asylum. Married Yesterday. At the residence of the bride’s mother, in this city, yesterday, Mr. .James Oordy and .Miss Emma Foster were united in marriage. The ceremony was performed by Rev. J. W. Howard. The happy couple have many friends who wish for v i a it'to relatives in Coimnbos. them a future of peace and prosperity. BEAL ESTATE. Tran lifers Recorded in the Clerk's Office During the Month of September. The following transfers of real estate were re corded in the clerk’s office during the month of September: Catherine M. Meeler to Edmund Preston, lot No. 2 in the Meeler survey, for $50. ■G. J. Peacock to P. B. Williford, part of city lot No. 285, for $185. Kern A Loeb to IMoses Kaufman, part of city lot No. 490, for $2500. E. A. Hanks, executor, to Josephine B. Peacock, lot of land in Wynnton, for $5000. George Y. Pond, administrator, to Soule Redd, part of city lot, No. 298, for $910. Sarah A. O. Holt, et al , to Doc W. Echols, lot No. 12 in block*C of the Holt survey, tor $175. J. C. Woolfolk to W. G. Woolfolk, 182 acres of land in the eighth district, for $2000. Ellen Reid to J. H. Bass, lot in the seventh district, for $85. Commissioners of commons to M. Simons, lot No. 4 in block 44, for $200. M. Simons to I. Joseph, same property, for $300. Andrew Williams to J. A. Walker, part of city lot No. 197, for $1550. Mary E. Hogan, admrx., to A. Wickham, part of city lot No. 381, for $2420. Mary E. Hogan, et al., to W. T. Pool, the undi vided four-fifths interest in part of city lot No. 384 ? for $1310. Isabel Hogan, guardian, to W. T. Pool, one- fifth interest in same property, for $335. W. Davis Jones to D. H. Glenn, et al., exchange of land in the nineteenth district. Eliza C. Redd, et al., to Win. A. Redd, city lot No. 316, for $3500. Mary Roberts to E. Phillips, part of city lot No. 408, for $1300. LOCAL LACONICS. — Keep up your cows to-day. —The steamer Milton H. Smith will arrive to day. —Probabilities for Georgia: Fair weather, slightly cooler on the coast, stationary tempera ture in the interior, winds generally northerly. —There was a race at Star Park Wednesday evening between a man on a bicycle and a horse. The man on the bicycle beat. -The county commissioners will hold their monthly court to-morrow. —Talbotton New Era: Miss Queen Leonard, a beautiful young lady of Columbus, is visiting friends here. —Hamilton Journal: Mrs. M. M. Kirch and A. E. Kurniker have returned to Columbus. —Talbotton New Era: Mrs. W. E. Mumford and her grandmother, Mrs. J. Radcliff, are on a CITY IlHl’44 WTO HE. Drugs. Fancy Arliclen »ihI Drug- Nun* dries. Dr. Cameron Moves III* lleslilem'e a ml Office. I have moved to the two-story dwelling known os the Henry Woodruff place, on the north side of Tenth street, between Third and Fourth I We arc now receiving a new supply of all Fancy avenues, and nearly opposite the Jewish Syna- Goods and Staples in our line, gogue, where I can be found at night. I have ! An endless variety of Bristle Goods, Tooth also moved my office over Evans A Howard’s 1 Brushes, Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Baby drugstore, where I can be found during the day j Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Blacking and Cloth sep30 d4t 'tr is* J. W. Cameron. Removal STof toe ! We are now engaged in removing our 8tock of Drugs and Medicines to our New Store, under the Rankin nouse, next door to W. J. Watt. Will be open in a day or two. Gilbert A Blanchard. sept29-tf Fine Mare ami Horses. I will reach Columbus Friday or Saturday next, with a Car Load of Fine Mares and Horses. Will stop at Mundy A Robinson’s Stables. octl-d2t Punch Douohtie. Nehaol Will Open. Mias Sarah Teasdale will resume the Exercises Water Rents ! Water Rents for the Fourth Quarter of this Year are Due and Payable at the Office of the Company, at 14 Randolph (or Twelfth) Street. A Discount of Five Per Cent, will be allowed if paid by October 10th, and if not paid by the 15th the Water will be Cut Off. octl-dlOt Fresh Fish ami Oysters. To-day. At J. L. The a da way & Co’s. Fresh Naur 14 runt amt Pickles. At J. L. Treadaway & Co’s. At Market. Lemons a ml Oranges. J. T. Kavanagh has just received twenty-five boxes of choice Messino Lemons (3G0 to the box; ami ten barrels of choice sweet Oranges. Fresh Fish ! Just received. Fine Lot of Nice Fish, Headless Shrimp. Blue Fish. Large Roe Mullet, Etc. William Thomas. Wanted ! A good, second-hand, medium size Combina tion Lock Safe. Apply to P. O. Box 201. Chsiiging Tlielr Homes. A great many peoplo changed their homes in Columbus yesterday and a great many more will chauge to-day. Those who would like for their friends to know where they can be found during the next twelve months can do so by sending the name of the head of the family and the location of the new residence to this office to-day. Married. At the residence ofCapt. B. R. Burts, at Jerni- gan, Ala., Wednesday evening last, Mr. J. M. Monk, of Americus, Ga , to Miss Lizzie Scar borough, of Chattahoochee county, Ga. The happy couple were given a reception at Capt. Burts’ that night, after which they left for the home of the groom at Americus. The Trunks Recovered. About 1 o’clock yesterday morning the police succeeded in recovering the three trunks stolen from the home of Sallie Gwinnett Tuesday night. They were found in an old outhouse in the sixth, but the officers were unable to apprehend the burglars. They are still at work on the case, and are confident of finally trapping the guilty '^parties. Racing at the Fair. Racing at the coming state fair will be under the supervision of Mr. J. C. Cheney, of Russell, a prominent farmer and member of the state agri cultural sooie*y. Mr. Cheney lias been in the city for several days and leaves for home this morning. He will return in a few days and give his personal attention to completing all the ar rangements.—Montgomery Advertiser. Baptized in a Stolen Dress. Several days ago some one stole a lot of cloth ing from Mrs. A. J. Nix. Last night the police i arrested a negro woman named Lizzie Lee as the thief. It appears that Lizzie was badly frightened 1 by the prediction of Wiggins, joined the church and was baptized last Sunday in one of the ! drosses which she stole from Mrs. Nix. Lizzie's ! spurious religion will not serve to help her case • before the courts. The Jewish New Year, I The stores and offices of our Hebrew citizens I were closed all of yesterday in observance of the | Jewish New Year. Services were held at the I synagogue at 9 o’clock in the morning aud were largely attended. The afternoon was spent in making New Year’s calls, and there was a general interchange of social visits. It can be said iu truth that the day was generally and ap propriately observed in this city. —Hamilton Journal: Miss Ann Eliza Griggs, of Columbus, after a pleasant visit of several days to relatives in town, returned home this morn ing. —Captain Thomas Gordy, who has been on the sick list several weeks, will make his first trip down on the Mobile and Girard freight this morning. —The directors of the public library will hold tfceir monthly meeting to-night. Hoarding House Chat. “I was once,” said the doctor, “sent for while acting as city physician, to visit a poor family in a distant part of the town. With all reasonable dispatch I made the trip. When I had entered the hovel I found a woman engaged patching up some old pants, but saw nothing that indicated sickness. I asked at once: ‘Who is sick?’ ‘“I told Nancy Jane, doctor,’.the woman said, ‘she’s my dater, you know—she had to go up town this mornin’ to get some thread before I could do this here pa’chin’. Richard—that’s my husband, you know—he was down the river the other day and he snagged these here bridles, and he said he was bleeged to have ’urn, and so I sent Nancy Jane after the thread and told her to stop at the store and see you, and Nancy she’f so careless, you know, and—’ “ ‘Who is sick?’ I repeated impatiently. “‘Well, now doctor, Johnny—that’s my son, Orders fur Flowers. Orders will be takeu by me for Roses, Hya cinths, and other Bulbs and Plants, from At lanta. Plants delivered at catalogue prices Free of Charge. _ W. H. Sauls. Wanted. Brushes. The best 25c Tooth Brush ever sold in this market. A beautiful Child’s Crush for 15c. Combs of any kind and style. All makes of Face Powders. A beautiftil assort ment of Puff Boxes, Puffs and Sachet Powders. A large line of Colognes and Extracts from every maker of prominence. Our White Rose Cologne cannot be surpassed in the United States. We carry the largest and most varied assort ment of soaps of any house in the city, from 5c to 75c a cake. A special bargain at 50c per dozen. Our drug department is kept supplied with the best and purest drugs. Our motto being the best only. We have secured the services of Mr. Wm. McLendon, jr., of Thomasville, a graduate in phar macy, and in every way qualified to fill prescrip tions, to which work we give special and careftil attention. We have a full line of Teas and Spices, which we guarantee pure. Large lot of Slate Sponges. Give us a call. Polite attention given all. CITY DRUG STORE. dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. Fur Male. Will be sold to the highest bidder for cash, on Tuesday, the 5th of October next, iu front of F. M. Knowles & Co.’s Auction Rooms, the very desirable House and Lot No. 1241, on Fifth Avenue, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, 53feet front, 180 feet deep. Good Seven room House and Out Houses. Water Works and Well good Water. Sale positive. Titles perfect. sepl7 se&thtd T. J. S. Kimbrough. KlorolioiiNc anil YYittfon Yard For Rent Corner Baldwin and Mercer streets. Enquire of L. Harris, sept29-wed&fri 114 Broad street. Boarding II on so. West side of Broad street, opposite Rankin House. Rooms and board by month, week or day. Apply to R. M. Dowdell, sep22 wed fr&se2w Druggist. For County Treasurer. I announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, and respect frilly ask the voters of Muscogee county for their suffrage. sep24d&w td John C. Cook. Dr. Setli N. Jordan, A set of books to keep at night by a competent i Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence, bookkeeper. Address “Horace,” Enquirer office. sep22 wed fri&se THE EYE. Hawkea’ Mow Crystalized Lenses— Most Brilliant, Pare and Perfect Lenses in tlic World. They are as transparent and colorless as light itself, and for softness of end urauce to the eye cannot be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In fact, they are perffct sight preservers. Testimonials from the leading physicians in the United States, governors, senators, legisla tors, stockmen, men of note in all professions, and in different branches of trade, bankers, me chanics, etc., can be given who have had their sight improved by their use. Hawkes’ Patent Extension Spring Eye-glass, are the finest in existence, and are recommended by the medical faculty throughout the country. No pressure, producing irritation. No danger of cancer that is sometimes the result of wearing other eye-glasses, resting with ease upon any nose. FROM TUB GOVERNOR OF LOUISIANA. Baton Rouge, La.,January 23,1886. To Mr. A. IC. Hawkes—Dear Sir: I desire to tes tify to the great superiority of your Crystalized you know—he’s been kinder ailin’ and I dun no j Lenses. They combine great brilliancy with what’s the motter with him. He’s a curious j softness and pleasantness to the eye, more than child anyhow and alius was, and—’ i any I have ever found. S. D. McEnery, “ ‘Where is your son?’ I b*oke in. Governor of Louisiana. “ ‘Well, my husband he went fishin’ this even- I from gov. Ireland, of texas. ing and Johnnie he seemed so luiukerin’ alter To Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Dear Sir: It gives me goin’too, I told him how you’d be here, but then pleasure to say that I have been using your Sammis House, east side front street, opposite ! Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter’s drug store. tf World Renown “Knox lints.” Chancellor is not satisfied unless he has the best. Call for the “Knox” Hat. which has a world-wide reputation. Latest styles just in. d&wtf Personal. Mr. Marcus Solomon, of Lumpkin, is visiting friends in the city, Mr. W. D. Owen, of Waverly Hall, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Battle returned to the city yesterday. Misses Pat Preer, Inez Williams, Eva Moore and Willie Snyder left for Washington yesterday to attend school. The Columbus ami tVostorn. Captain Dabney, chief engineer of the Colum bus and Western railroad, is in the city. He in formed an Enquirer-Sun reporter last evening that he expected that the route from Goodwater to Birmingham would bo decided upon to-day, and that within a week the surveying corps will be in the field locating the line. Columbus is anxious to see the work of extending the Colum bus and Western begun. Chnttnhoorhoe Superior Court. Chattahoochee superior court adjourned Wed nesday night, aud Judge Willis, Court Reporter Tigner and members of the Columbus bar re turned to the city yesterday morning. Seaborn Gibson and Barney Moulder, for simple larceny, and Owen Love, for assault with intent to mur der, all colored, were fouud guilty and sentenced to the penitentiary. Bill Odom, colored, was ac quitted of burglary. A motion for a new trial was made in the Love case, and it will go to the supreme court. The Soldier of Fortune. A large and appreciative audience greeted Mr. F. C. Bangs and his splendid company last night in his most excellent play of “ The Soldier of Fortune." Mr. Bangs is very popular iu Colum bus—in fact, may be said to be a favorite. He has made a reputation in “Silver King” of which any actor might be proud, and our theatre-going people were exceedingly anxious to see him in another play. Last night they were gratified, aud this eminent actor demonstrated that he is no less an actor of ability in other plays. He is unquestionably one of the leading actors of the day, and caa well sustain himself, no matter what role he assumes. As to the play last night he took the part of St. Mark aud it was highly enjoyed, and the audi ence showed their appreciation by enthusiastic applause. At times it was almost deafening. The company give him excellent support, and Mr. Bangs will always draw a full house when he comes to Columbus. the boy he’s been puny like, and somehow I can’t ' muster courage up to stop him, and—’ “ ‘Then your sick s» u is out fishing?' I said. ‘I ! don’t see how 1 can be of any earthly sendee to a person out fishing,’ and as 1 rose to go she j added: ‘Keep your scat, doctor, you can talk to I me till Johnny comes.’ I replied that if her son j needed my services and could go fishing he j could walk to my office. Such are some of the j sorts of people who apply for charity attention,” HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. C. B. Hull, J. M. Myers, Louisville, Ky.; Frauk A. Bennett, Cincinnati; W. R. Dean, E. O. Hin ton, Baltimore; Geo. L. Cowan, Nashville; R. A. Spratling, Tnlmnge Richards. Atlanta; M. L. Solomon, E. T. Hlcknoy, Lumpkin, Ga.; W. D. Owen, Waverly Hall, Ga.; F. Y. Dabney, Miss F. S. Suley, New York; B. F. Archep, Camden, N. J.; sixteen members of F. C. Bang’s theatri cal company. CENTRAL HOTEL. Albert A. Wood, Atlanta; A. H. McAffee, Ma con; T. J. Neal, Waverly Hall; J. S. Simmons, Harrisburg, Pa.; L. F. Cosby,L. C. Lowe, Geneva; J. T. Walker, Augusta; J. S. Bender, Greenville; A. P. Tatum, Louisville, Ky.; Gus W. Brumner, Macon; James Howard, Philadelphia; P. A. Wells, Chattanooga; C. F. Myham, Society Hill; W. J. Bickerstaff, Senle, Ala.; B. H. Kieser, Ope lika; Frank C. Smith, Columbus, Ohio; W. S. Ridenhour, Georgia Midland and Gulf railroad; J. H. Colwell, Savannah; E. J. Meyer, Cincin nati, Ohio. ^ Rasp Dali llrcTitio*. Following is the result of the games played yesterday : Boston—Boston 5, Kansas City 1. Pittsburg—Brooklyn 0, Pittsburg 12. - New York—New York 4. Detroit 3. Eight in nings; darkness. Philadelphia-Philadelphia 6; St. Louis 8. Eight innings; darkness. Washington—Washington 1, Chicago 2. Game called at the ending of the sixth inning on ac count of darkness. Louisville — Louisville 3, Baltimore 9. Cincinnati—Cincinnati 15, Athletics 8. St. Louis-St. Louis 3, Metropolitans 2. The Steamer Partolim. A telegram to the Enquirer-Sun announces that the steamer Pactolus arrived at Apalachi cola at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon. She will i ST^ph. $1.50 per dozen, leave for this city to-morrow, and will arrive here on next Tuesday. glasses for some time past with much satisfaction. For clearness, softness, and for all purposes in tended, they are not surpassed by any that I have ever worn. I would commend them to all who want a superior glass. Very respectfully yours, John Ireland. FROM GOV. S. P. HUGHES, of ARKANSAS. Having used A. K. Hawkes’ new Crystalized Lenses for some months, I have found them the finest glasses I have ever used. Simon P. Hughes, Governor of Arkansas. FROM I3X-GOV. W. R. MILLER. I find Hawkes’ new Crystalized Lenses of supe rior quality, having worn them with great satis faction. W. R. Miller, Ex-Governor of Arkansas. THE GREAT EVANGELIST PENN WRITES : Mr. A. K. Hawkes—Dear Sir: I take great pleasure in saying that, after having worn your new Crystalized Lenses for the past year, my sight has greatly improved. W. E. Penn. FROM THE BAPTIST HERALD. The Herald feels frilly justified in recommend ing to the public Mr. Hawkes’ new Crystalized Lenses, and Patent Spring Eye-Glasses, manu factured by him, and that have such an enor mous sale throughout the United States. SIGHT IMPROVED. New York City, April 7, 1884. Mr. A. K. Hawes—Dear Sir: Your patent eye glasses received some time since, and am very much gratified at the wonderfril change that has come over my eyesight since I have discarded my old galsses, and am now wearing yours. Alexander Agar, Secretary Stationers’ Board of Trade. LOOK OUT FOR THEM—BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS. We would caution the public against buying spectacles of irresponsible peddlers traveling through the country and representing them to be A. K. Hawkes’, or selling the same class of goods. My spectacles are stamped on frame “Hawkes,” and none genuine unless stamped on frame, and are not supplied to peddlers at any price. Every pair warranted and all eyes fitted at the drug firm of BRANNON & CARSON, Columbus, where’ an immense assortment of these celebrated glasses can be found and proper ly adapted to all conditions of the eye. sepl3 dim Organized for Business. In order to demonstrate that the specimens exhibited, which seem to annoy our envious neighbors because of their excellence, are no more pretentious than our everyday work is, which, to circulate more freely for their criticism, we will, until further notice, furnish our Pictorial Cabinet Portraits at $4 per dozen. sep26d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. Don't Buy A Hat or Suit until you get Chancellor’s prices. d*wtf A Charming Photographic Novelty. The Russian Relief Portrait. The invention of an Artist in St. Petersburg, Russia, Press and public pronounce it the most elegant and artistic photographic portiait issued. We have completed our apparatus for its per fect production, and to popularize our new style we will furnish Russian Relief Portraits $4 per dozen. All sittings instantaneous. sep26d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. Children'* Hats aud Cap*. Three hundred styles Caps and Hats for the little ones at Chancellor’s—novelties not to be seen elsewhere. d&wtf Goto Alpha A. Williams for the best Photo graphs. Only $4 per dozen for Cabinets. sop26d&w eow Children'* Stills Range in price from $2.50 to $10 at Chancellor’s. They are beauties. Prices right. d&wtf Hot Parched Peanuts at Justice’s Cash Store. sep2S dtf M. I\ OILIIEKT, Attornoy-nt-Luw. Columbus. On. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. sep4 dly A hood 31 ilull Cow Wanted, sept29-3t by D. C. Shutze. Willcox'M Insurance Agency. IK ID The Old Reliable. ISKtf Fire! Life ! Karine t Accident! Accessible at All Hours. Office Telephone No. 7. Residence Telephone No. 49. D. F. Willcox, d-tf 1145 Broad street. Fine large Bananas at Justice’s Cash Store. sep28 dtf Don’t trilie with Sore Throat or Bad Cold or Cough when a remedy as sure, prompt and thorough as Fontajnb’s Guru is sold by Brannon A Carson and City Drug Store. nay 26 tf To file Voter* of Muscogee County. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Treasurer of Muscogee county, and earnestly solicit your support. I need the office, and will be thankful for your assistance. I am here to stay. Ejection ou the first Wednesday in Jan uary next, 1887. Jordan L. Howell. sep23 tb se&w New crop Florida Syrup and Honey at Justice’s Cash Store. sep28 dtf Choice Fruit*. Adams & Bowers Go to Alpha A. Williams for the best Photo- sep26d&w eow Keep 17p Your Com. Citizens are reminded that the Ordinance For bidding Cattle Running at Large on the Streets of the City, either day or night, will be enforced on aud after October 1st. M. M. Moore, sept 30-2t Clerk Council. California Pear*, Malaga Grapes, Fine Oranges, dtf Adams & Bowers. Merle* 2, Chattahoochee Building and Loan AMMOcintion. Books of subscription for above series now open at office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’v and Treaa. ym9ti For Tax Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for election to he office of Tax Receiver, and respectfully solicit the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county. Election Wednesday, January 5th, 1887. sep23 tf Woolfolk Walker. FrcMh Fall Good*. New Barrel Pickles, Oatmeal, Sour Krout, English Peas and Yankee Beans. Also a fine as sortment of Kennedy’s Fancy Cakes and Crack ers, at Justice's Cash Store. eodtf For Tax Collector. Announcing myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, I respectfully solicit the votes of its citizens, and will endeavor to deserve their support by fuitbftilly discharging the duties of this office in Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty the Alture as in , he ptl8t . Election first Wcdnes- with C. ScitOMBURa, i j an u ar y next, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. 1 sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. Acknowledged Headquarters for Hat* Chancellor’s store is the largest and best fitted for the sale of headwear in the south, aud no house can meet him on prices and correct styles, d&wtf A C ard. For the benefit of those who owe me. I can be fouud during the fall months at the office of Williams & Pou, my successors in the carriage business. Please remember when your note or account is due and let me have it that day. I need and will expect it. Messrs. Williams A Pou have moved into their new quarters, next door north of Webster warehouse. eep26-lm. J. A. Walker. Arbuckle’s Ariosa Coffee is self-settling, always frill weight, and nix pounds for one dollar, dtf R. S. Crane. Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty with C. Sohoudurg, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. For Kent. A four-room House on Crawford or Tenth street, opposite'Mrs Bradford’s. Apply to sep26 7t J. F. Miller. For Tax Collector, I announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county (election January next), and respectfrilly solicit the sup port of the voters of said county. aug29 dtf wlm Oliver P. Poe. Watch Making. J. H. Bramliall, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, makes a specialty of repairing fine and complicated watches that have been in jured by accident or otherwise, at moderate charge. _____ dtf Mew Good*, Bottom Price*. Fair and square dealing, coupled with courte ous and prompt attention, promised to every in habitant of Columbus and surrounding country that fhvor the Central Drug Store, Evans A Howard, proprietors, with their patronage. We are never too busy to give information or show our goods, whether you buy or not. In the last few days we have received a lot of the prettiest and best made Tooth Brushes to be obtained, specially imported for our trade. So much trouble is experienced from the bristles coming out of brushes. In the one we are offering this objection is obviated. We are now headquarters for the Oakley Soap and Perfumery Company, and have on display a magnificent line of their goods we are selling at living prices. Our stock of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Scrubbing Brushes, Ivory, Celluloid, Rubber and Horn Combs, Whisp Brooms, Clothes and Black ing Brushes and Polishers is very complete— every style, make and price always on hand. We stock every new preparation in the Drug, Chemi cal, Patent Medicine, Perftime, Soap or Toilet line as soon as brought to notice. Many articles can be found in our varied stock that cannot be obtained from other sources. To the smoking public let us say we have re cently received large additions to this depart- meut, and we think there is no stock of Cigars in this section equal in quality to ours. Recent heavy additions to our Toilet Goods line now gives us the largest, most meritorious and prettiest line in Columbus. We shall con tinue to dispense Soda water for sometime yet. Give us a call, let us price you our goods, and we feel confident we will share your patronage. Evans A Howard, aug8 3m 1309 and 1132 Broad street. • A Card. I consider it too soon to make announcements for the election which takes place in January, 1887, but as others are doing so I wish to say to my friends and fellow-citizens that at the proper time I shall announce myself a candidate for Tax Collector, and hope to merit their support. N. G. Oattis. Wimberly, Ga., September 1st, 1888. sep2 dtf Choice Goshen Rutter, Extra Cream Cheese, Chipped Dried Beef, Boneless Pig’s Feet and Choice Tripe in 3 lb. tins, Boston Baked Beans. Cooked Corn Beef in 1 and 2 lb boxes, Imported and American Sardines, Spanish Queen Olives, Finest Olive Oil, Stove Polish, Bath Brick, Sapo- lio for house cleaning, at Crane’s. A Specialty, dtf Key West (3gars Adams & Bowers. Removal Notice. We have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be low the Central Hotel, where we will continue to keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and Liquors. We call especial attention to our celebrated Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands of Key West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask our friends to favor us with their orders. Louis Buhlbr A Co. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Anheuser and and Budweiser Bottled Beer. sepl9 tf Largest Stick of Candy in the World For 5 cents. dtf Adams A Bowers. I give the largest piece of Lorillard’s Climax To bacco in town for 10 cents. Lorillard’s Fine Cut Tobacco, at Crane’s Cash Store. dtf Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty With C. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. F. G. WILKINS. General Auctioneer. Ileal Estate, Stock and Bond Agent. Special attention given administrators', execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott A Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence on Broad street, jell tf F. G. Wilkins. The City Hegidry List Is now open for registry of all citizens desiring to vote in the approaching municipal election. Those who are liable to a street tax and have not previously paid it, are required to pay at time of registering. M. M. Moore, sept 18 lmo Clerk Council. Rest Stick Candy, In Half Bushel Measures, at 10 cents pound, dtf Adams & Bowf.rs. Hat*! Hat*!! Hat*!!! This week A. C. Chancellor will talk about Hats. If you desire to see goods retailed at wholesale prices go to Chancellor’s. “Knox” Hats a specialty. d&wtf Chancellor'* 82.50 Derby Surpasses any Hat in Columbus for more money. It is a beauty in style, quality and color, d&wtf Crane will sell three cakes best Toilet Soap for 25c, one dozen Honey aud Glycerine Bouquet for 60c.; also, Laundry and Washing Crystals, Pear line, etc. dtf We invite the public to examine the specimens in our show cases; and to prove that our every day work is equal in quality, pose, lighting, brill iancy and finish to exhibited productions, and to show that our “Humble Institution” is not to be “sat upon,” we will make for a season Ele gant Cabinet Portraits $1 per dozen. sep26d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. I have them ready. Noble judge, most honored magistrate. They’re here. Black Russian Re lief Potruits $1.00 per dozen, d&weow. Alpha A. Williams. 4'orreelly Informed. Persous remark daily: “A. C. Chancellor has the largest stock of Clothing, Hats and Furnish ings in Columbus, with prices the lowest.” These persons are correct. d&wtf School Notice. Wynnton Academy will be opened for reception of Scholars First Monday in October. sept29-lw Mattie A. Banks. Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty With C. SCHOMBURG. dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. For Sale Low. Two Handsome Guernsey and Jersey Bull Calves. One ten (10) and the other four (4) months old. J. C. Cook. sep26 lw God Blc** the C hildren. Nothing has been so productive of health and diminished so much the suffering and mortality among children as Teethina (Teething Powders). Tebthina allays Irritation, aids Digestion. Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teething easy. All Druggists aud country stores keep Teeth ina. Brannon A Carson. Columbus. Ga., Wholesale Agents, snpply the trade at manu tacturer’s prieea. jy4 d&wly For Rent. The DeLaunay Residence, in Linnwood, with 18 to 20 acres cultivable land attached. Apply t 0 augl6 M B. H. Crawford. Baker’s Premium Chocolate, Cox’s and Coon, er’s Gelatine, Farina Topioca, Sago, Duffy's p u JI Malt Whisky for medicinal use, McEwan’s Edin. Cas5i Store and Guinnesa ’ Extra Stout, at Crane’s Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty G. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. For Rent. From October 1st the three upper floors and part of basement of Rooney building. jyll dtf Jas. a. Lewis. Select School for Girl*. The exercises of this school will be resumed on Monday October 4th. The services of competent and experienced teachers have been secured. Lo cation the same as that of last session, at my place of residence, corner of Fourth avenue and Fourteenth street. “P 12 Miss M. J. Thomas. The celebrated Shield Bourbon is a very fine Whisky blended from the best grades of Ken tucky, Bix years old, put up in honest quart boU ties at one dollar per bottle or four dollars per gallon. dtf Robert 8. Cranb. For Rheumatism, Malaria, Obstinate Ulcers Boils, Syphilitic Diseases, Scrofula ana all Kid! ney and Liver Disorders, use Fontaine’s Great Discovery. Sold by Brannon & Carson and Citv Drug Store. my25 t / y To the Voters ol'Nnwogee County. I announce myBelf as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectlhlly solicit your support for ihe same. Election January next> G. E. Gager. Columbus, Ga., September 22,1886. sep23 tf For Tax Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectlhlly ask the support of the voters. sep22 tf J. H. Harrison. For Tax Collector. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Muscogee counly (election January next), and ask for the support of the voters of said county. J, c. Woolfolk. sep7 dtf Cooked Feed for Cows, composed of barley, bran and cotton seed, Poultry Feed, composed of corn barley and rye, at Crane’s. Tbe Epping House Having been re-rented under the present man agement, rooms can now be secured for the en suing year. sepS dtf A Dollar Well Iu.ratcd BnildMaCliureh The German Evangelical Lutheran Lucas Church, near the comer of Broadway and Wal- bridge avenue, Toledo, O., remained unfinished for the lack of funds. Lost Saturday Mr. Henry Sass, 2# Western avenue, received $6,000 for one- fifth of ticket No. 77,227, which drew the second capital prize of $25,000 in The Louisiana State Lottery, on July 13. He is a member of the Church (Rev. A. B. Weber pastor), and will loan at a low rate this $5,000 to the new church, which but for this aid would remain unfinished for lack of funds. He Is a tailor, 70 years old—In this country twenty years—has supported a large family—is very popular where he lives, and the people there rejoice with him in his good fortune. —Toledo (Ohio; Blade, July 27. GEORGIA SECURITIES. Corrected by John Blnckmnr, Colum bus, eta. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. RAILROAD BONDS. Americus, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage 7s 100 @101 Atlantic and Gulf 7s 117 @119 Central con mortgage 7s 113 @114 Columbus and Rome 1st 6s, endorsed Central R. R 104 @106 Columbus and Western 1st mortgage 6s, endorsed by Central R. R 103 @106 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage 114 @115 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 4s 2d mortgage no @112 Georgia Railroad 6s 106 @109 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en dorsed by Central Railroad 107 @108 Montgomery and Eufaula 1st mort gage 6s and Centra Railroad 108 @109 South Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by state of Georgia, 7 per cent 118 @119 Tiit.h ftPAroia nnH Flnridn OH T nee per @113 South Georgia and Florida 2d, cent Western R. R. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad no @111 Western Alabama 2d mortgage, en dorsed 113J4@115 RAILROAD STOCKS. Atlanta and West Point 101 @108 Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent. scrip 103 @104 Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent 127 @130 Central common 90 @97*/£ Central railroad 6 per cent, scrip 102 @103 Georgia 11 percent 192 @103 Southwestern 7 per cent, guaranteed.. 125 @126 CITY BONDS. 105 @107 @118 105 Augusta 7s Augusta 6s 109 LaGrange 7s l66 Macon 6s Savannah 5s 102 @103 STATE BONDS. Georgia 43^s 107 @108 Georgia 6s 103 @1W>£ Georgia 7s, 1896 120 @122 Georgia 7s, 1890 m @112 FACTORY STOCKS. Eagle and Phenix 95 @96 Muscogee 93 @ 99 Georgia Home Insurance Company 135 @140 BANK STOCKS. Chattahoochee National 10 per cent... 175 @200 Merchants’ A Mechanics’ 10 per cent..l25 @130 „ MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate Coupon Bonds l @ 2 FOR SALE. $5000 Americus, Preston and Lumpkin Rail road 7 per cent Bonds. 15 Shares Southwestern Railroad guaranteed 7 per cent Stock. $25,000 Georgia new W4, per cent. 80 year Bonds. $5,000 Mississippi State new 6s. 69 Shares Mobile and Girard Railroad Stock. WANTED. 30 Shares Eagle and Phenix Factory Stock. Georgia Railroad Stock. Merchants and Mechanics’ Bank Stock. Georgia Home Insurance Co. Stock. See me before you buy or sell. I can always do as well, and often several points better, than any one else. JOHN BLACK M AIL RUNNING OF TRAINS. Arrival and Departure or All Train* al Columbus Carrying- Passengers— In Effect September 14, 1886. ARRIVALS. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train from Greenville 10:21 a. m. Accommodation from Greenville 2:11 p. m. SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Mail train from Macon 2:25 p. m. Accommodation from Macon... 5:20 a.m. COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train from Montgomery 11:20 a. w. Mail train from Atlanta 6:43 p. is. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. Mail train from Troy and Eufaula 12:45 p. m. Accommodation from Troy, Euikula and Montgomery io:30 p. m. Accommodation from Union Springs... 11:05 a. in. DEPARTURES. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train for Greenville 2:29 p. m. Accommodation for Greenville 6*00 a. m. SOUTH WESTERN RAILROAD. Mail train for Macon 12:00 m. Accommodation for Macon 11:45 p. m. COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train for Atlanta 8:22 a. m. Mail train for Montgomery 2:28 p, m. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. Mail train for Troy 2:30 p. m. Accommodation for Troy and Eufeula.. 5:05 a. m. Accommodation for Union Springs and Montgomery 10;25 p 9