Newspaper Page Text
DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 5, 18M.
Newt from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
tilxtr B » l0 * r ° ,ton Buruei at Athrns-Anather
til* House nurneil—I,aruo Sale of Cattle nt (r.
llimton —A Murder in Mobile—Some estimates
«u the Orauire Crop. Kte.
Oeortrla.
Hon. W. C. Pickett, who htw been quito
sick for the past two weeks, died at his
home in Clayton Sunday morning at 12
o’clock.
A Arc broke out at the Georgia depot at
Athens Saturday morning in a bale of cot
ton. It was thought to have been extin
guished, but later in the day it again
caught, and seventy-six boles were burned
The cotton was owned by J. W. Hearden
and' had been shipped from Madison, Ga
The loss is fully covered by insurance
The Are caught front a passing engine.
Rosa Dixon, a nurse in tho house of Fred
M. Hall, in Savannah, who was shot by
her husband Friday evening, died from
tho effects of her injury earlv Sunday
ntorning. Allen Powell, the assailant, has
not yet been captured.
Hon. Henry D. Capers withdraws from
the legislative race in Bartow county.
The value of town property of Buena
Vista, according to the tax assessor’s re
port, is fl23,600.
The lumber kiln of Mr. John P. Ken
nedy in Johnson county, was consumed by
Are Friday morning.
The ginhouse of Mr. Brantly, of Johnson
eounty, with six bales of cotton, was de
stroyed by Are several days ago.
Six hundred head of cattle belonging to
the estate of Seborn SheAield, who was
killed near Arlington last Friday night,
will be sold on the 9th of October at pub
lic outcry.
Rev. A. Marshall, pastor of the Gaines-
villel Baptist church, who resigned the
charge some ten days ago, has been called
again at a salary of $1500 to serve the same
church.
The negroes in Drayton, Dooly county,
had quite a serious shooting scrape Satur
day night last. Five were shot. Dr. Niles
has three under treatment, two of whom
will recover, but the third will probably
die.
James Dent’s rice mill, machinery, stor
age house, together with sixty acres of rice
stored therein, were destroyed by (ire last.
Friday morning about It o’clock at bis rice
plantation on the Altamaha, about twelve
miles from Brunswick The origin of the
lire is not known. Mr. Dent went into the
engine room and heard a cracking noise,
and ordered the engineer to stop and oil
up. He then went outside and discovered
the Aames coming through the roof.
Ainbnmn.
Incendiaries set Are to the car shed of
the City Railroad Company in Mobile Sat
urday morning early. There were two a -
tempts, one to fire the stables, which was
unsuccessful; the other attempt resulted in
the destruction of buildings valued at
$3000. On. street car was consumed.
Mobile had a sensational murderatabout
midnight Friday night. There was a
drunken row among negro women at a bar
room corner of Warren and St. Louis
s reels. A woman named Lillie Harris
forced Maggie Bell into a fight, and draw
ing a knife tried to stab her. Maggie
warded the blow and was cut in the hand.
The; knife then fell to theground, Maggie
picked it up and quick as a flash cut Lil
lie Harris’ throat. Tne woman died almost
immediately.
William Coleman, a young white man,
was arrested Saturday at Eufaula under a
reward of .550 offered by the sheriff of Tus-
kaloosa county. Coleman broke jail there
September 18th. He has been a resident of
Russell county. It is not known what he
was he'd for in Tuskaloosa.
Mr. T. Mabson and family, ol Union
Springs, will leave for Kline, Texas, tin
first of this week, where they will locate.
Mr. Mabson intends engaging in farming.
A special to the Montgomery Advertiser
from Rutledge says: Old Wiggins' prophe
cy failed to come to time, and lie’should
now meet the fate of false prophets in the
olden times. However, your correspond
ent received a fright anyway. The. writer,
in company with Mr. George H. Cobh,
representing Messrs. Goetter, Well & Co.,
and Mr. Reese Harvey, of the firm of Dent
& Harvey, si>ent the night of September
29 with Mr. W. A. Campbell at Shirley
post office, Covington county. About 11
o’clock we were aroused by a terrible ex
plosion, which we took to be the JWiggins
earthquake, but upon investigation proved
to be the explosion of n keg of powder in
the storehouse of Mr. Campbell, about
100 yards distant. ITow or where tho
fire originated is a mystery, but in a few
short minutes Mr. Campbell was made a
poor man, having lost bis entire storks
notes, etc. The hard earnings of ten year,
of economy and honesty were swept away
by a disastrous fiend. There was no in
surance, but Mr. Campbell next morning
had Mr. Cobb to address a letter to each
of his creditors, asking only time, as he
would pay every dollar he owed.
Ben Turner, colored, radical nominee
for congress from the fourth district, has
announced positively his intention to make
a race for election.
Henry Brooks, tiie 13-year-old son of L.
R. Brooks, superintendent of the Linn
Iron Works, at Birmingham, while out
hunting Saturday, stopped at. the Itlyton
spring to get a drink. He was holding his
gun by the barrel, the butt resting upon
the ground, when it slipped and fell ana
was discharged. The load entered bis
arm, lacerating it terribly, but breaking
no bones.
Horiihi.
The record of real estate transfers in
Orange comity for the week ending Sep
tember 18 fooi, up an aggregate ol $(10,8-4.
The convening of the A merican Shipping
and Industrial League, to bo held at Pensa
cola October 5, has been postponed to No
vember 10.
At, Eustis Dr. Hicks’ preparations for the
rapid manufacture of calcined humus are
now almost complete. At the '"'i', 1 ;?
meadows he has erected one building 100
feet long and another 50 feet in length is
in course of construction. A portion o
the machinery is already in operation and
working satisfactorily.
The Citra Index gives the following esti
mate of the orange crop in that section lor
this vear, in boxes: James A. Harris, 50,-
000; Bishop Hoyt & Co., 30,000; Crescent
Orange Company, 20,000; John O. Mat
thews, 8000; Broivn & Allen, 0000; .John
Church, 6000; Scat Ford & Co., 6000; Dunn
Brothers, 4000; Robinson (two groves:,
4000; Clifford Orange Company, 3000; Bor-
land Brothers, 2000; Brooks & Harris, 1000;
Johnson & Co., 1000; other groves, 9000;
total 150,000 boxes.
Major Coupor writes to General Man
ager Conaut, of the Florida Southern rail
road, that the demand for lots down at
Punta Gorda is immense. He says: ‘1 “ ra
positively frightened at the demand lor
and sale of lots at Punta Gorda. I put
them at $300 per lot of 40 feet front and
have sold nearly $11,000 in two days. I am
now refusing to sel! only alternate lots lor
$300, and am holding the others at -81 .
There is a party here now ready to give
$6000 for block'33. I have refused it.
On last Sunday afternoon as .Miss Kiz- .\
Buford, a sister of John Buford, was going
down the Florida Railway and Navigation
road, about two miles north of ( all man.
she was struck by the passenger train and
received injuries from which she lieu
SITATE ME UKOKUIA,
PROCLAMATION.
executive department.
standing ~ here Ule >’ were, and finding 1
standing room on a little knoll for her
SffiTSfe SS Bu ‘ ord wns compelled to 1 ( J EORQIA:
cross the trestle or step off into the water '* Uy HENRY D. McDANIEL,
v> non nearly over she looked h.uk nnri Governor of said State,
seeing the train sn nZ , » k ’ nnd Whbrbas, The General Assembly, at it* hut
friffhtermri mlJ A”, 80 , ?, eftr a . he t heeatne , SCHSIOU. passed the following Act*, to-wit:
Af i U u ul Pepped through the trestle. “An Act to amend the Constitution ot the Htotf
i ul train wns so near it wns impossible for °* Georgia by sinking therefrom paragraph 16,
the engineer to ston nml Section 7, Article 3.”
Up her form drntr^U il 1 ,! pilot caught See. 1. lie it enacted by the General Assembly
n „i„ i , .. » dragged it sonic distance nnd ot the State of Georgia,and it is hereby enacted b>
langieu it horribly. the authority of the .same, that the Constitution
of this State be amended by striking therefrom
paragraph 15 of section seven 7 .article three t3\
which reads as follows, to-wit: Paragraph XV. -
All special or local bills shall originate in the
House of Representatives. The Speaker of the
House of Representatives shall, within five days
from the organization of the General Assembly,
appoint a committee, consisting of one fVoin each
Congressional District, whose duty it shall be to
I consider and conoolidutc all special and local
bills on the same subject, and repott tho same to
I the House; and no special or local bill shall be
; read or considered by tho House until the same
luts been reported by the committee, unless by K
, two thirds vote; and no bill shall be considered
or reported to the House by said committee, un
less tho sumo shall hare been laid before it witb-
i in tlfleon days after tho organization of the Gen
eral Assembly, except by a two-thirds vote.
See. 11. lie it further enacted. That whenever
til# above proposed amendment to the Constitu
tion shall he agreed t<j twy-thirj.. of the mem
ber# elected to cadi ot the two Houses of the
General Assembly, the Governor shall, and lie is
hereby authorized and instructed to cause said
amendment to be published in at least two news
papers in each congressional District in this Stats
for the period of two months next preceding ihs
time of holding the next general election.
Sec. 111. Re it further enacted, That the abovs
proposed amendment shall be submitted for rati
ncnlion or rejection to the electors of this State ol
! the next general election to be held after publi
cation, as provided for in the second section of
Tuq/i (i this Act, in the several election districts in this,
ci A /r 8 " State, at which election every person shall be en-
Fi./wuiid j| titled to vote who is entitled to vote for mem
bers of the General Assembly, All persont,
* voting at said election in favor of adopting the
MRCY AHt? proposed amendment to the constitution shall
SViUyfl rinllr I WBAUfei j write, or have printed on their ballots the words.
, “For ratification of the amendment striking par
agraph 15 of section 7, urticle 3, from the constitu-
| tiou; 1 ’ and all persons opposea to the adoption ol
the aforesaid proposed amendment shall write,
j or have printed on their ballots the words
“Against ratification of the amendment striking
! paragraph 15 of section 7, urticle 3, from the eon
! stitution.”
Sec. IV. Be it further enacted, That the Gov
I i rnor be, and he is hereby authorized and direct
ed to provided for the submission of the amen 't
, meat proposed in the first section of this Act t*.» a
vote of Hie people t as required by the Constttu-
. tion of the Stale, in paragraph 1, section 1, oj
, urticle 13, and by this Act,uml if ratified, the Gov
ernor ihall, when lie ascertains such ratification
; from the Secretary of State, to whom the return*
I shall be referred in the same manner us in cuset
800 Pieces Satin Pecot Edge Ribbons
-AT-
HALF FELICE
-AT-
Prepared with atrict regard to Purity, Strength, and
liealtlifiilness. Dr. I’rico‘9 Baking fhnvder contains
no Ammonia,Lii’ic,Alum or Phosphates. Dr.Price's
instructs, Yauilla, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously.
D.wm POWDEfi CO. Cwcero. and Sr. Louis
KIRVEN’S.
CLINGWSAN’S
OBACCO
—”’if. &7muixmxnK , uMCUHmB
REMEDIES
TUB CUKCP8 TOBACCO OIKTBEHT
.host en i:< Tivi-; imm:i*ah.\.
■ IO\ cm tb'-m-.rki.t frr I’ites. A SI'IM.' ri'llli
li’l- tl.l-liq-i J, I’ltes, Has ucri-l Ti.ilcl I.. , vc
prompt r< h»*f. At ill cure Aiir) ITIcors. Al/rtci-ss,
I iilulu, Tetter, Sil; Rheum Barber's ltrli. King*
v. ..rnis, Pimples, .Sores and Benin. I'riee .30 els.
THE CLINQMAN TOBACCO CAKE
NVTn'.l’S DUN KI.HFDV, funs nil
wounds Cuts Hii isps. Sprains Eryfii[K*liih, Boils,
<'..rbinu’b’s 1. no Io’Ioiih i/Jeers. Sores. Burn Eyes,
■'•.leTurual liimion * Hor.iH Neiiridgbi Rheumatism,
Oivhitiv <".ut RheumuF Gout Colds, (Joughi,
Br !n-hiti«. Milk Leg Sir.’.'» and Di g Bites. Stings
• fn.-'Hi.’ts. A". In bu t nil .y, all local irritation ;inc
linlauiimition from wliatovor cause. I*i see LV> cIm,
THE GUNGMAN T0!5AGC0 PLASTER
Frepured siero.rdio.e to flic moNt neienfilic
ipjcM.. «Qhe l'< HI ST S!’1).\T!VE
..up Wood or Cain
04 irritant or
Paint where fr
the i* :i lout i-
•liw Tobacco Cako. For 1
mil Pains, ii is invaluable. I'ri
Ask your druggist for tlioso romedi
Breast, and for that clans
mi.loiy mnladioH, Aclius and
dulicuto a state of tho system,
»1.’.t llio stronger application
nj,
hio A cliwH
• Id vtn.
i. or write to tho
CUKGMUK TOBACCO CURE GO.
DURHAIu. M r. 1. 8. A.
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Most happily meets the demand of the age ior
woman’s peculiar afilietions. h is a remedy for i
WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class ol her ;
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con- ^
ditions of the womb, mid so controls the !
Menstrual organs as to regulate :U1 derangement* i
and irregu lari lies of her Monthly Sielciuss. The i
piopriotors claim for this remedy no other modi- I
cal property. It is stricHy a Vegetable Com |
pound, the studio I prescription t»i «>. Uarmd pliy- ,
sieian whose specialty was Fkmalk Imsuasks. ,
and whose fame became cnvtuhle btichtise ot his i
success in the treatment and cure of f. male com
plaints. Suffering woman. U will relieve you of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mcs i
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Brapfield Ukculator Co., Atlanta, Ga. j
eod&w nrni ( 3' •
(Copy.) Chicago, Apmi.2Ist, ’
This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust ;■ •
Savings Bank has this day received from m.
Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be he.a
ns a Special Deposit,
U. S. 4 0 o Coupon Bonds,
No n-»n° Vji'. <ooe. x Market Value of which is
in&sr is i $ioi2,
-gsoo. > (S.) Jas. S. Gibbs, Cash. I
Wc offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our
“ FiNt’Y C1K0UFR*’ does not prove to be a
• Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Co
of election for members of the General Assembly,
to count and ascertain tlie result, issue his procla
i mat ion for the period of thirty days announcing
such result and declaring the anieiidmeiit rati
fied.
•Sec. V. Be it Farther enacted. That all laws am
I parts of Uiws in conflict with this Act be, nnd the
same are hereby repealed.
Approved f-vpteinber ‘j-i, 1885.
“An Act to amend the last sentence of Article
' 7, Section 1, Paragraph 1 of the Constitution ot
1877.’-
Section 1. Be it enacted by the General Asseni
bly <»/ the State of < leorgia, That the last sen tenet
of article 7, section i. paragraph 1 ol the Constitu
tion of 1877 be, and the same is hereby amended
by adding thereto at the end of said sentence the
following words, “And t>» make suitable provisioi
for such confederate soldiers as may l ave been
permanently injured in such service,” so that said
seiuor.ee when so uimmied shall read as follows:
“To supply the fohliers who lost a limb or limbf
in llie military s- rvicoof 111. confederate Statet
i with suitable artitieial limbs duiiiu; life, and t<-
i make Miitable j rovi.- iom ior such eonlederatesol-
' diers as muy have been penuuuently injured i»
such sen iec.”
j See. II. And be it further enacted, Tliat if thh
1 amendment shall be agreed to by two-thirds of
the members elected to each of the two ilouijes
; the same shall be entered on their journals with
the ayes and uays taken thereon; and the G*ov
eruor shull cause said aiiKuidmeiit to he publisher
I in one or more newspajMM's in each congressional
; district for 2 months pr< \ i• .us io f he next genera
election; and the same shall be submitted t-o the
people at the next gem -al election; and the lejfaJ
i voters at said next goueral. lection shall have iu-
I scribed or printed on their tickets the words,
| “ratification” or “non-ratification," as they may
j choose t4i vote; and if a minority of the voters
qualified to vote for member.-* of the General As
sembly, voting thereon, shall vote in favor of rati
fication, then this umcndiiient shall become a
part of said article 7, section l, paragraph 1 of the
constitution ot t tie state, and the Governor sliaF
make proclamation thereof.
See. III. Be it further enacted, That all lawi
and parts ol laws miiiiutuig against the provis
ions of this Act be, and the same are hereby re
pealed.
Approved October in. 1885.
Now. therefore, i. Henry I). McDaniel, Gov
eruor of said .Stun .do issue this my proclamation
hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed
ainer.cl incuts arc submitted to the qualified voter
of the Slate, at the g, ueral election' lobe held oi
Wednesday, October b. mail, for ratification or n-
joction of said amen.Inn u ■ or either of them'
proviot d in suid Art* respectively.
Given under my hand and the seal of the Ex
ecutive Department. thin;jist d«y of July,
HENRY D. McDANliiL, Governor.
By tiie Governor.
J. \V. Wauben, Sec. Ex. Dep’t.
aug.t oaw td
MANUFACTURED BY
. 0. HOOD i CO.,
Columbus, Ga.
HOOD’S
EUREKA
UVER MEDICINE
Tho faultless family remedy. For hiliousnean,
torpid liver, indigt st ion, constipation, and all the
common ills of iite it is simply perfect and can
not be improved. Don’t be without a bottle.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
Number o, 1 inch wide, at 6 cents.
.Number 7, It inches wide, at 8 cents.
Number 9, li inches wide, at 10 cents.
Number 12, 2 inches wide, at 121 cents.
Number 10, 21 inches wide, at 15 cents.
Bouele Jersey Jackets, in black and colors, at #2 50 and
#2 75. Astrakan Jackets in great variety, at bargain prices.
Our Press Goods trade is booming ahead of any season in
sales. In this department choice novelties are coming in and
being sold in the spirit of Ibis electrical age.
We are always as low as the lowesl in our prices, and you
can rely on getting .just what you buy of
J. A. KIRVEN & CO. DR. RICE
The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It will
cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however severe
and long standing the caso.
JUVANTIA!
A specific for Sick Headache. A dose taken
when symptoms appear will prevent the worst
Sick Headache. It cures nothing else.
TIioiiiiih'm German Cologne, a Perfume
most delightful and refreshing.
fix tracts of IjOiiiou aimI Vouilltt, the
finest flavoring extracts known—something su
perior and elegant. dtf
Life and |
Accident.
Ml- INSURANCE!
In the best American and English Companies, at Rates that are.
Especially Attractive. Three years’ Insurance on Dwellings j
for Two Premiums—half cash, half in twelve months. Light- j
ning Clause in Dwelling Policies Without Extra Charge.
L. JI. CHAPPELL, a«k»t.
Cures aU
OKK.ONIC
bum—MT r -tm ux «. ■ ’<w> 'J.'mir. i
I3IOBE3I HOSE!
For 15 years nt 37 Court Pla
’S.’tettW’UKS
A r-.iilari' cducatol an,I I'-imlly qilulllM |.lir«lclaa airl Ul»
i,.1 m I1I4 pr.i. Ii-m: will piovo.
,S;>i iiiiatorrliom nnd Iinpot«ncy,
• . 1t. nf nclf-shiHC in v«iilb, ncxiinl » \. fii****«» in m»-
,* j . 1,1-utluM r.mv't, n’ml |»mlii im nm • 1 111*; foN
_ Nci ( uiiHii -it, S.-nilnnl I'nii"i *n . < i.iirlit ends-
- \ .lo nNM Utiuu ’x* i»f Il' fi’o'iv .M'timry. I’lir*
fi -., I. . I, |mi«l i' ii l''i u, Avon n ii t" ? ' »• reniul -1,
„f 111'•:*■«, l.imt of Sexual Power. A . renilerinf
ii V i it-inii.r* |»*ir or mihiiHDV. U»«»ro«i|*bl> anil p- rii.a-
I,..,,11, ...ir.,1. STPftlLlS cu '
14r. lv ii l 1 ,‘I'M fr.Mli tl.J ,•>-l.’lii: QAiilJU'rllOll,
flI.EET, Striet'ire, OiuJiitin, Hernia, (or Uugluiuj,
filch iiii*l ni'ier |»rlT:ito JI HVUMS quleklv ouie.1.
H i-. Half-* 1 . iii-iit Unit i pliy wl.« |»nyn Ini ■lU'iitlott
io ii curtain <Tm «r'li.-MHUiH, »rul UroliiiR UioiwnniU ani.u-
ullv lumulres «r»»t •kill. l*hT»lul»n.i kui.wliiKtkh fuetotu n
ri’fiwmiii.l |ior*nn< to my care. Wlmn It l> Inconveuieut
,Ult II. ’ l iiv for trnatiii- it. WK-dloliuM enn Iw ae«t privately
Wi 1 niUeijr lij ■mil ur uxprew auvwhere.
Cures Guarantood in all Case*
.p hr lotwr »n.l Invited.
C!.,u „oa i *viiul>Jo Bint oorreiij orichmco .avidly couilueuuaL
1 PKIVATE eiOUHSELOR
, . «. cent in uity mlilroim, e* ctirely wmlcd, for thtrtj
v:, uiii bo rwtd bv all. AddroM at ahovt
iV. , i ,'ioai ► .v* M. tou V M BunJftfO to A l*. M
TN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE,
"We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
GEORGIA STUM MB GAS PIPE COMPANY
Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street.
ALL FUdST-CLASS
Storetseepers aov keep it for Sale
genun
TO IMRE STS.
Many baking powders aro v<"-v nerniciouw
to health, an 1 while every one regards his.
own, le* sin.old also have a care for the louder
ones—the lit He children.
SB3A FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of b iking*
|» v.-'i-rs -koiIn or sal-*!•?>tun. It «*opfni..s nt»
hurtful iugredient—no alum or an.nionia.
scanxTinc.
All C!1iemLstst.who have analyzed Fen Four#
coniruend iL. Ilonsekci-ners win linve used i .
will iiave no other. Cooks, whose best e. *..!
Imvo failed with otlr r powders, are jubiLv
.m r Sea Foam. Saves time, saves labor, wive.-*
mvn*>y.
It is positively niuspiale.d. Absolutely] ore.
(7s. 1 ! y the leading hotels ai d re.-laurn;.!s
in <*\v • k / it> and throughout the. country.
For auiu p.> all 'first-class grocers.
joxks <p co.,
1T'> It hum a St., TV'. V.
Hatcher & Wilkerson,
Warehouse and Commission Met
i
Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Ga.
WE WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission Business in all its brandies,
and solicit the patronage of our friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict i
attention and prompt returns on all consign men Is.
BAGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices.
Storage and Sale of COTTON a specialty.
Ageuts for the Latest Improved “HUMMUS COTTON GIN.
HATCHER & WILKERSON
-—?unr BIMousiiss-: Sick Hratechc 1° Four hour*.
.G) Ono U .30 rclievas l.iuralijla. fhfy cure and
provont Chilis K. sr, Tour 5 ,, .r.’.?.ch r..n
3math. CDorthc ?kn. -v. ”10 Hrr.-f,.? rs-.U #(.«
lie J- Viijor to the oyslua. — - :: O: , iiK/V-*.
iy Ihon oi'ro nmi yr-.i w’. 1 vr L'0 iv.UtlOPl '.a?n.
•rice. 26 co.'.is pc,- Unite. i)V Dn.t ;l*. -1.
iledisine ijcalors fir.nornlly. Soat p > , "
orlcu in Gln.'.ips, potlpnid. In :ny
P. Silll !l is CO.,
Mnnuft'pturt.s ftn.! T. ; ! ' >£■... 8T. L?‘JIS, MO.
Crab Orchard
WATER.
l pi ‘Jlawlir. w2m
CENTRAL, LLOLLLS!
OF
STEAMERS!
,JMkl V!
Used for over V s * wi t!:
physician!) of Paris, *\«mv • l i
Bupnri r to i.'lo Vm i r j . i
casf.’M.rvront i rt r'ioii'k ; :
! OL
■ s.-.
Our LA I.OW.A 1dc. Cinar strictly Hand
made. Elegant quality. Superior wurkmanh.p.
Sold by Fill Grocers.
UNION CIGAR COMPANY,
Pu X. Lliutou St., - CHICAGO*
Retail b>j
C, 1). HUNT, Columbus, Ga
je24 dly
AIAj
CAr.KUbL.-i IN THU lAAKiUi 1'
Prepared by ^ ( ^ f *^
CLIN & CIE, |
Paris.
m i
»•«*-* by the
•i:idou, and
of hB.
i: * only in
Oi. PRICK
rii-bvl'Eat
N ewengland conservatory
aF MUSIC Boston, Mass.
THE LARCESTand EEST EQUIPPED inth«
WOR LD — 1 ,K > Instructors, 200.1 Students last year. Thor*
oiijlh Infciruction in Vncaiami /Dhtrinnetital Music, Plano and
Or r 'an Tunirip, Fine Arts, Oratorv, literature. French, Ger*
man and Itubun l,mt'iiii|!Pii, lOugllsli Brant lies, Gyrnnutirs.
etc. Tjltinii. 2 r > t i $ -•*• -. board and room with Hteuin II at and
•y.i >•'. t ic !.'L’!>*. h l*'t ■ ?! "> per term. Fall Term begins Sen*
* i • **» f r| I'l'd Calendar, with full information
IM when business Is dull and prieeB are low Is
™9y?o BUY YOUH full abotit'.-i r
.. -athiirralm. >. *m ,<ir FRF Ecata- cum r
' : IV rpilllin'. t i lliniiipAii v«.«v V «•»•*
V III-LMIIL’K, Ga., AllgllHt 7, 1S8H.
O N and after August 7 1S88 the local ratea c.t <
freight on tlv • ntialioochee, Flint mid Ap»-
laehicoitt riv».?»•■»{ ill be as foliown:
Flour jier barrel 2P
C ii ton Seed Meal per ton $I.2f
< ’ntton per bale fu
Guano per ton.. $1.2T
(ither freight in proportion.
Passage from CoiumbuH to Apalachicola, |
Other point* in proportion.
N< If I III I.I S.
Steamer NAIAD leaves Columbus Tuesduys a
8 a m for Bainbridge ana ApaluchicoJa-
Hteainer AMOS HAYS leaves Columbus Thtirs
days at 8 a in for Bainbridge and Apalachicola.
Steamer MILTON H. SMUl’Il, with barge Tide,
leaves Columbus Saturdays at 8 a in for ;
Bainbridge and Apalachicola.
Above schedule will be run, river, etc., permit*
ting. Schedules subject to change without no
tice.
Shippers will please have their freight at boat
by 8 a. in. on day of leaving, as none will be re
ceived after that hour.
Boat reserves the right of not landing at, any
point when considered dangerous by the pilot. ’ 1
Boat will not stop at any point not named lr*
list of landings furnished shippers under date of
May 15, 1886.
Our re
been
there to receive it.
SAM’L J. WHITESIDE,
Pres’t Central Line.
T H. MOORE,
Agent People’s Line.
T. D. HUFF,
dtf Agent Merchants & Planters’ Line.
x*ikor»;ssfl <».% a i. <'Annts.
U r F. TIGNER,
• Dentist,
35 1 ... Twelfth street 'formerly Randolph street.
Vefjrchibb’s mid Km its.
NORTHF.UN CAISHAUK, ONIONS, I’O
TATOF.S, A I’PLIIS, PEARS, &<■.
Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods.
Fresh Ground Meal and Grits,
.25 per suck.
4!
■ hi: i.ivkk.
Til ft KIIINKVH.
II iv HTO.1M.CH,
■n; iiowici.h.
A POSITIVE CL'ltK FOH
dyspepsia.
Constipation
Sick Headache.
3 U I artr jiH. A
Constipation. <
Sick Headache. W
Push Ono to two toospoonfula.
G'-niiiiio Chau Oiu'IIauu Sai.ts in
H.-Iih'd piickagvH lit Ilk*, and 25c. No
genuine Salts Mold iu bulk.
Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs.
S. N. IONH8. Manager, Imnisvillc, Ky
ADVERTISERS
Can learn the exact cost
of an7 proposed line of
advertising in American.
Papers by addressing
Geo. P. P u owe!l A Co.,
Niwspnjier Advertising Bureau,
IO Spruce St., New York.
Send JOnts for 10O-naue Pamphlet
Our resiKmKibility for freight ceases after It hae '
•en discharged at a landing where no person Ik
For scouring and cleaning purposes, 5c a cuke.
Fine Flour, Sugars, folltts anil Teas,
Perris i Co.'s llreakfasl llacon and Hams
DIVIDEND No. 25.
fHF Merchants ai
1 1 n videnri of Five Pt
m Demand.
A. 0. BLACKMAR.
J. J. WOOD
1026 Broiid SI,root.
The College ot Letters, Music and Art. Sixtee:
professors and teachers; five in music, with th
Misses Cox, directors, Misses Reiclienan am
Records, both graduates of Leipsic, and Mis
I U-arierick, a thiiroughly trained vocalist; fui
apparatus with mounted telescope. For cata
ogues address I. F. COX, Pres’t.
1 jyll u«S;w2m