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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 6, 1886, 3 New* from the Three State* Told in Brief Paragraphs. Komnntio H»rrl»ere of«n Aged Couple—An Atro. (loan Attempt i»t Murder—Excitement Over n Coot Child—A Cremation Soviet) to be Entail- United In l’ens*cola. A negro attempted to steal a coat from Slemons & Taylor, at Orlando, last week, but lost his own in the attempt. He went into the store and made a general inspec tion of everything, and while Mr. Slemons was waiting upon a customer he picked up a line coat and laid it over his arm where he had his own and started out on a run. Mr. Slemons gave chase, and in his en deavor to get away the negro dropped both the coat he had taken and his own, which was picked up by Mr. Slemons. The negro’s coat is a very good oue, almost new, and was no doubt stolen from some merchant. tioorgls. The primary election held at LaGrange for county officers resulted as follows: For sheriff, E. B. Edmonson; for clerk of t! e superior court, E. T. Winn; for tax collec tor, A. F. SimmonB; for tax receiver, T. S. Harrison; for treasurer, W. J. Hipp; for coroner, Tommie Davis; for surveyor, J. H. Covin. Albany received over 1400 bales of opt- ton last Saturday. There is some talk of establishing a gu ano factory near Jefferson. The young men of Cedartown are talk ing of organizing a gun club. The registration of Baldwin county shows 783 negroes and 722 whites. It is said that Darien will raise the liquor licenses to $500 next year. The gin house of Mr. Joe Perry, in Lowndes county, was burned one day last week; loss $1200. The contract for the new colored college in Thomasville has been awarded. It will cost $10,000. Rev. James S. Shackleford has discovered a very rich gold mine on Mud creek, in Hall county. The mine is situated near the Forsyth county line. The vein is four feet wide. A company of men in Jacksonville have bought twenty-five acres of bottom lands on the Withlacochee river, near Ousley station, and will establish thereon an ex tensive brick factory. Mr. W. S. Bowls, an aged gentlemen of Mitchell county, had his arm badly crushed bv a gin pulley. He was endeavoring to tallow the belt, and in the attempt his arm became caught between the belt and pul ley, crushing it badly. A romantic marriage occurred near Humber’s mill, Stewart county, on Sunday last,'the ceremony being performed by Rev‘William Dowd. Moses Iverson was the name of the bridegroom, who is 85 years of age, while his bride, Miss Aggie Rux, is eighty years old. Henry Johnson, colored, of Taylor county.' struck James McElmurray on the head with a rock, fracturing his skull. McElmurray was attacking him in liis own vard with a knife whet! he was struck, ’fhe difficulty grew out of a dispute over cotton weights. McElmurray is said to be An executive reward of 1150 has been of fered for the arrest and delivery with proof to convict of the unknown parties, who on August 24, last, murdered Seaborn Shef field, a respected citizen of Early county, dying. An atrocious attempt at murder and robbery occurred in the outskirts of Jesup Saturday night. The victim is a colored man named George Harvin, from Man ning S. C. He had been employed on the East Georgia and Florida railroad, and had been recently paid off and discharged. Some of the disreputable negroes who in fest the town became aware of the tact, and enticed him down the railroad track for the purpose of murdering and robbing him. His senseless body was found near the railroad track and brought to the depot. He had been struck upon the head with a heavy iron bar, crushing his skull, from which the brains were oozing. Dr. Dramdy tried all means known to medical science to bring him into a conscious state long enough to ascertain the names of Ins as sailants, but in vain. He still ives in a state of insensibility from which he will not recover. Several arrests have been made on suspicion. A Inbuilt a. Colonel oamuel G. Jones, of Sewanee, dropped dead at Winchester, Tenn., Mon day while addressing a public meeting. He. was the father of Colonel IhomasG. Jones and Charles P. Jones, Esq., of Mont- ^TlroEast Tennessee railroad has several j engineers at Birmingham to make surveys 1 into the city for the Mobile and West Ala bama line from near Montevallo, and for the extension of the East and M est road in from Broken Arrow. Mr. Wm. A. Graham, vvho resides about three miles east of Prattville, had the mis fortune Sunday night ot losing by fire about eight bales of cotton in the seed, to gether with the two roomed house in which the same was stored. There was a great deal of excitement at LaFayette Saturday night over the loss of the thirteen-year-old daughter of Mr. a. G. Burke. She went off during the day and could not be found by the family. At night the town authorities were notified, and about fifty persons, with lanterns, scoured the woods for her until half pa. t nine o’clock, when she was round under the. house nearly frozen. The cause of hei strange action is unknown, but it is thought that her mind is not right. In a drunken spree at LaFayette Satur day night Farrow Mitchell very seriously and almost fatally cut Inca Driver. The knife entered above the ear, cutting through it and coining out under the chin, barelv missing the jugular vein. I lie cut ting seems to have been without justified- ; tion or excuse. The would-be murderer is | in jail. Both parties are negroes. A difficulty occurred near Tallassee Sun day night between Charles Dubois and Monroe. Mott, both colored. The former s throat was cut. He is in a very precarious condition. Mott is at large. Judge J. E. Cobb tendered his resigna tion as circuit judge to the governor Mon day, to take effect as soon as his successor 18 Th'esun^of$25,000 has been subscribed to the street railway from Tuscumbia, to Sheffield, a distance of two miles, which is to be built at an early day. On Monday the governor granted an ab solute pardon to Bill Somerville, colored, a state convict at Pratt mines. Bill vvas convicted at the last February term of the circuit court of l’ickens county on a charge of arson in the second degree, the burning of a cotton house, and was sentenced to the penitentiary for a term of four years. Kloriils. The streets of Bustis are being graded. Trains are now running into Sumter- Pensacola is about to establish a crema tion society. , . „ „ Tom Acrefoot is the name of a K.e.v Wester whose feet are sixteen inches long and six and a half wide. Burdon & Co. have ordered the machin ery for their orange box factory to be es tablished at Sanford. There is every indication that the com ing season for fish and oysters will be a fine one at Cedar Key. The town marshal of Green Cove, Jos. Bradley, died very suddenly on Thursday night, caused, presumably, by heart ^The^olored odd p e li ows a t Orlando had their treasurer, one Bell by name, arrested on Monday for embezzlement, and locked up in jail. The man who vvas cut in an affray with Mr. Pemberton, at Pemberton’s Ferry, about three months ago, died last week. It is not known whether from the effect of the knife wounds or not. A warrant is out for Pemberton, vvho is somewhere in Hillsborough county. MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and Healthfnlness. Dr. Price's Baking Powder contains no Ammonia,Lime. Alum or Phosphates. Dr.Price's Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., llavor deliciously. )RADH ELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR Most happily meets the demand of the age for woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con ditions of the womb, and so controls the Menstrual organs us to regulate a’l derangements and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi cal property. It is strictly a Vegetable Com pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy sician whose specialty was Fkmai.e Diseases, and whose fame became enviable because of liis success in the t reatment and cure of female com plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex. For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mes sage to Woman,” mailed free. Brapfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. eod&w nrm (3) CLINGMAN’S OBAGCQ REMEDIES Villi CLIMIM TOBACCO OIHTMT THE MOST EFFECTIVE Pit El* A RA TION on the market for Piles. A SIJltE CFIt E for itcliitis' Pile*. Has never failed t«. give pr .inut relief. Will cure Anal Ulcers. Abscess, i i.itulii, Tetter. Salt Rheum B'fiber's Itch, Itiug- vv .nns. Pimples, Sores and Boils. Price <iO ets. THE ClINGMAN TOBACCO CAKE NATUKF’S OWN REMEDY, Cine* nil Wounds. Cuts Bruises, Sprains, Erysipelas, Boils, C rbuneles. Bone Felons. Ulcers, Sores. Sore Eyes, Sore Throat Bunions.Corns. Neuralgia,Rheumatism, Orchitis Gout. Rheumatic Gout Colds, Coughs, Br onchitis, Milk Leg, Snake and Dog Bites, Stingu i<i Insects Ac. In fact allnyu all local Irritation Mid Inflammation from whatever cause. Price 'do et», THE CLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER Prepared according to the moist (scientific principle*, of the PUREST SEDATIVE I NG It EDI ENT's compounded with the purest Tobacco Flour, and is specially recommended for Croup.Weed or Cake of the Breast, and for that class of irritant or inflammatory maladies, Aches and Pains where, from too delicate a state of the system, the patient is unable to beur the stronger application of the Tobacco Cake. For Headache or other Aches and Pains, it is invaluable. Price Id ctfs. A sk your druggist for these remedies, or write to the ClINGMAN TOBACCO CURE CO. DURHAM, W. C. I. S. A. (Copy.) Chicago, April 21st, V This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust an. Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. S. 4°lo Coupon Bonds, No. 22028 D. *500. > Market Value of which Is No. 22028 D. *500. -v r 4)204 100. ( »* 41205 100. V 62870 lOO l *800. / ( $1012. *800. / (S.) jfas. S. Gibbs, Cash. Wc offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our “FANCY GROCER” does not prove to be a genuine Havana-fiUcrCigar.-Union Cigar Co. STATE OF OEOKCaiA, EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT. PROCLAMATION. (j Whereas, The General Assembly, at it session, passed the following Aets^ to-wit: "An Act to amend the Constitution of the State of Georgia by sti iking therefrom paragraph 16. Section 7, Article 3.” .. Sec. I. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Georgia,and it is hereby enacted by the authority of the same, that the Constitution of this State be amended by striking the re from paragraph 16 of section seven t7 >, article three *.3). which reads as follows, to-wit: Paragraph XV.- AU special or local bills shall originate in the House of Representatives. The Sneaker of the House of Representatives shall, within five days from the organization of the General Assembly. fcftocrf CIGAR Our LA L0HA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold by all Grocers. UNION CIGAR COMPANY, 75 X. Clinton St., • CHICAGO. Retail by C, D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga je24 dly TO PARENTS. *Manv hakim? powders arc very pernicious to health, and while every one regards his own, he should also have a care for the tender ones—the little children. SEA FOAM contains none of the had qualities of baking nowders—Foda or salemtiis. It contains nt. hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. All Chemist.sswho lmvo analyzed Pea Foam commend it. Housekeepers who him* u«od )* will have no other. Cooks, whose best < flnrt'- have failed with other powders, are jubihn.t over Sea Foam, Saves time, saves labor, save.*- money. It i; positively uncqualed. Absolutely pure Used i)V Hie lending hotels and ivstminmlh in i.Vw York Ht.v and throughout the country For sale by all first-class grocers. GAXTZ, JOXES & CO., (i Duane St., X. Y. ■ATHsraras' Used for over 25 y cars *vI • Ji «»n* * t mi oofs by the physicians < f Paris, N.ev V ra uu 1 Loudon, and superior t > j.’.l oHdth l p 1 i • . r .^.y t euro of all cases, rroout < rrfloug e in* ?•■.'. Pu' no only in Glass Lot i j< scon laming <'.i < pmilfsi.-. .hi. pitir K 75 CUN'!}, MAKING 'iifK.d 1 o 1’. CHEAPEST CAPSULES IN THE MARKET. Prepared by CLIN &t CIFj, Paris. mmm Sold Every where. N l < A Pieces Satin Pecot Edge Ribbons consider and consolidate all special and local bills on the same subject, and report the same to the House; and no special or local bill shall be read or considered by the House until the same has been reported by the committee, unless by a Sec. II. Be ft further enacted, That whenever the above proposed amendment to the Constitu tion shall be agreed to by two-thirds of the mem bers elected to each ot the two Houses of the General Assembly, the Governor shall, and he is hereby authorized and instructed to cause said amendment to be published in at least two news papers in each congressional District in this State for the period of two months next preceding the time of holding the next general election. Sec. III. Be it further enacted, That the above prdposed amendment shall be submitted for rati fication or rejection to the electors of this State a( the next general election to be held after publi cation, as provided for in the second section of this Act, in the several election districts in thifc State, at which election every person shall be en titled to vote who is entitled to vote for mem bers of the General Assembly. All persons agraph 15 of section 7, article 3, from the constitu- tion; T ’ and all persons opposed to the adoption of the aforesaid proposed amendment shall write, or have printed on their ballots the words. ‘‘Against ratification of the amendment striking paragraph 15 ol section 7, article 3, from the con stitution.” See. IV. Be it further enacted, That the Gov ernor be, and he is hereby authorized and diiecl* ed to provided for the submission of the amend ment proposed in the first section of this Act to a vote of the people, as required by the Constitu tion of the Slate, in paragraph 1, .section 1, m article 13, und by this Act, and if ratified, the Gov ernor shall, when lie ascertains such ratification from the Secretary of State, to whom the return* shall be referred in the same manner as in coscf of election for members of the General Assembly, to count and ascertain the result, issue his procla mation for the period of thirty days announcing such result and declaring the amendment rati fied. Sec. V. Be it further enacted. That all laws and parts of laws in conflict with this Act be, und the same are hereby repealed. Approved September *24, 1885. 1877.” Section I. Be it enacted by the General Assem bly of the State of Georgia. That the last sentence of article 7. section 1. paragraph l of the Constitu tion of 1877 be, and the same is hereby amended by adding thereto at the end of said sentence tin following words, "And lo make suitable- provision for such confederate soldiers us may have been permanently injured in such service,” so that said sentence when so amended shall read as follows: "To supply the soldiers who lost a limb or limb? in the military service of the confederate State* with suitable artificial limbs during life, and to make suitable provisions for such confederate sol diem as may have been permanently injured iL such service.” Sec. II. And be il further enacted, Tlmt _ it this amendment shall be agreed lo by two-thirds ol the members elected to each of the two Houses, the same shall be entered on their journals with the ayes and nays taken thereon; and the Gov ernor shall cause said amendment lo be published in one or more newspapers in each congressional district for ‘2 months previous to the next general election; and the same shall be submitted to the people at the next general election; and the legal voters at said next general election shall have in scribed or printed on their tickets the words, “ratification” or "non-ratification,” as they mas choose to vote; and if a majority of the voter* qualified to vote for members of the General As sembly, voting t hereon, shall vote in favor of rati fication, then this amendment shall become o part of said article 7, section 1, paragraph 1 of the constit ution of the state, and the Governor slial make proclamation thereof. Sec. III. Beit further enacted. That all lawf and parts oflaws militating against the provis ions of this Act be, and the same are hereby re pealed. Approved October 19,1885. Now, therefore, I, Henry D. McDaniel.Gov ernor of said State,do issue this my proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposer amendments are submitted to the qualified voter? of the State, altne general election to be held oi Wednesday, October «. lf-80, for ratification or re jection of said amendments (or either of them 1 a- provided in said Acts respectively. Given under my hand and the seal of the Ex ecutive Department,! his 31st day of July, 1888. HENRY D. McDANIEL, Governor. By the Governor, J. W. Warren, Sec. Ex. Dep’t. aug3 ohw td $fAF;(>AM ALL FtKST-CLASS Storekeepers no v teep it for Sale -AT- PRICE -AT- K I R YEN’S. Number 5, 1 inch wide, at 5 cents. Number 7, 11 inches wide, at 8 cents. Number 9, 11 inches wide, at 10 cents. Number 12, 2 inches wide, at 12i cents. Number 10, 2i inches wide, at 15 cents. Boucle Jersey Jackets, in black and colors, at $2 50 and $2 75. Astrakan Jackets in great variety, at bargain prices. Our Dress Goods trade is booming ahead of any season in sales, hi Ibis department choice novelties are coming in and being sold in the spirit of this electrical age. We are always as low as ihe lowest in our prices, and you can rely on getting ,just what you buy of J. A. KIRVEN & CO. u MANUFACTURED BY, M, D. HOOD & CO Columbus, Ga. HOODS EUREKA LIVER The faultless family remed. torpid liver, indigestion, const! For biliousness, and all the can* Life and Accident. ME INSURANCE! , In the best American and English Companies, at Rates that are Especially Attractive. Three years’ Insurance on Dwellings for Two Premiums—half cash, half in twelve months. Light ning Clause in Dwelling Policies Without Extra Charge. L. H. CHAPPELL, ZE3IOSIE I HOSE I IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OF RUBBER HOSE, i will mi win- mm il common ills of life it is simply perfect and be improved. Don’t be without a bottle. JordanV Joyous Julep cure the worst case of Neuralgia, however sever* and long standing the case. JUVANTIA! A specific for Sick Headache. A dose takes when sj mpUlms appear will prevent the worst Sick Headache. It cures nothing else. TIioiiutM'M German Cologne, a Perfume most delightftil and refreshing. KxIriiolN of li(*iiioii and Vanilla, the finest flavoring extracts known—something sn« perior and elegant. dtf f DR. RICE, . ... 15 years nt 37 Court Pic 322 Market Street, Bet. Third nml Fourth, aiiKily educated ami b-gulh unful, a i Ills | ill pr Curos" all forms of PRIVATE, DHHpNIC u.miI SEXUAL DIS* ' bporuifttorrhon. and Ii ipotoncy, 1 t . result of Bclf abuso In youth, Boxunl cmtssos In nil* •nicr or other caiiffiJH, and iirodti. liift .vime of the fol- 1 .itlectM-. Noi vousiicsh, Seminal KinlBi-lona, (night ends- si® ; It imeir-ovldent Unit apliy sic'an who pay»B|iecialottennoiv ally, acipil ”1 I” skill. Physiol this fac We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles. GEORGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE Telephone 99. 13 Twelfth Street. nt, ‘niodicinr-i cnu be scut priva-wly tii iVi.raly liy mail or express anywhere. Cui*os Guaranteed in all Case* Sonnlly or by plotter free nniMnyUnl. 4 PRIVATE COUNSELOR ,* 1, wr.t to any address, securely sealed, for thirt> ' tin . imilhA.M. too I* il * ’ Suad-ivV^l to H SMITH* is® /M f'iaCc Hatcher & Wilkerson, Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Gn. WE WILL continue the Warehouse and Commission Business in all its branches, and solicit the patronage of our friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict attention and prompt returns on all consignments. BAGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices. Storage and Sale of COTTON a specialty. Agents for the Latest Improved “LUMMUS COTTON GIN. flep4 2tawlm „;2m HATCHER & WILKERSON. Blliousnos'!; FioU VUftrische in Four!,our*. (6) One U.130 rollover, t!>urt!qia. They cure and nrovent Chills . f nor. f our Slcmach Bad Breath. Clear the Skin. To:-a -he Nerves, and r.*»* Life * Vigor to tho cystow. •• •. 1 fry them once ano vsi: never bo jizJ'O •. u-.cn. ! 'rlco. 2B cen(3 por fei-llt. mold I'y Orunelst. n r.. 1 A,1edicino Cealoru generally. Sent r ... I prlco In Rtun-.p*. po-.lorM, to any add.soA. o. V. SMITH & CO., 1 Manufacture's and Oo!'.’ Pi n> i . ST * LSyitT, PdOV Crab Orchard WATER. CENTRAL, ! > i:()I , LE> | AND \y F- TiaNKR, I* Hi > F S'.SS FA It DM. MMk PLANTHS’ 111'- F Dentist, t.5!Twelfth Street (formerly Randolph street. tub uvkk. tub K1UNKVS. TMK stomach. THIi BOWICI.N. ifrsR A I’OdlTlVB (JL'ItK FOlt DYSPEPSIA. Constipation. Sick Headache. PoseOne to two teaspo TlfulB \ I.T8 Crab Orchard Water Co., Prop’rs. 5. N, IQNftS. Manager, l.oulvv(lle J J<y. OF EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY of MUSIC Boston, Mass. THE LARGEST and BEST EQUIPPED In th« WORLD-100 Instructors, Student-' last year. Thor, ough Instruction in Vocal and Int-trurnrnlal Music. Piano ana Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Orntnrv, Literature, French, Ger man and ltabnn Languages, English Branches, Gymnastics, etc. Tuition, to $20; hoard and room with fitenm If- at and Electric Light, *V>V> Stir, per term. Fall Term begins Sep tember 9, 18M. F'ii- Illin.fralftd Calendar, with full infornintion, ddress, L. TOFIUFE. Dir., Franklin &j., BOSTON, Mu* eo rav25d2m we*nw6t M iff when hnslnenn la dull nnd prices are low is buy your ssawsiAV UM8 STEAMERS! C'OLUMnTrs, Ga., August 7, 1886. / \N and afler Aup'* • 7. 1888, the local rates ot / freight cii thet ; iatta hooch ee, Flint and Apa lachicnia rivcis will be us follows: Flour per barrel 2f Cotton Heed Meal per ton $1.2f Cotton per hale Guano per ton Other freight in proportion. Passage from Columbus to Apalachicola, Other points in proportion. miifih'i.ks. Steamer NAIAD leaves Columbus Tuesdays ai 8 a m for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Steamer AMOS HAYS leaves Columbus Thurs days at 8 a m for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Steamer MILTON H. SMITH, with barge Tide, leaves Columbus Saturdays at 8 a zn for Bainbridge and Apalachicola. Above schedule will he run, river, etc., permit ting. Schedules subject to change without no tice. Shippers will please have their freight at boat by 8 a. m. 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. Boat will not stop at any point not named in list of landings furnished shippers under date of May 16, 1886. Our responsibility for freight ceases after it has been discharged at a landing where no person is 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. DIVIDEND No. 25. THE Merchants and Mechanics Bank will pay a Dividend of Five Per Cent, to the Stockholders on Demand. A. 0. BLACKMAR, OCtl-d2W C'AHUiUR. Vegetables and Fruils, NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, &c. !GARLIC I GARLIC! GARLIC I I Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods. 'Fresh Ground Meal and Grits, $1.25 per sack. ! Split Peas, Granula Cracked Wheat, Shreaded Oats and Steam Cooked Oats. FRESH CRACKERS just in—Sweet and Plain . Crackers. CANNED GOODS. Finest brands of new and | seasonable goods. i PRIDE III’ THE KITCHEN SOAP, J For scouring and cleaning purposes, 6c a cake. Fine Flour, Sugars, ('oHccs and Teas, Ferris k t’o.’s Breakfast Huron aud Hums J. J, WOOD, 1020 Broad Street. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New York. Send lOcts forlOO-ioaae P»mohle> ,-a The Collepe ot Letters, Music and Art. Sixteen professors and teachers; five in music, with the Misses Cox, directors, Misses Reichenan and Records, both graduates of Leipsic, and Miss Deaderick, a thoroughly trained vocalist; full apparatus with mounted telescope. For ca l ogaies address I. F. COX, Pres’t. | Jylld&w2m