Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, October 28, 1886, Image 7

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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 28, 1886. daily cotton STATEMENT. COLCMBI’S, On., October 27, 1886. COTTON IIIUA—HKIHT. New York ».£ off, Eastern % off, Boston slight '/, Off, Savannah off; Bank checking on New York over the counter premium and on Savannah •l par. Cotlon. Market to-dny dull; inferior 0; ordi nary Be: good ordinary tr .,c; low middling 8c; middling 8 1 good 83<c. LOCAL LACONICS. Miss Louis Balfc. Maruli»r» Sale. Miss Louis Bnlfe, a charming actress, will ap- One large white and black spotted sow will be —The steamer Aid is expected to arrive to-day. ' f u , Sprlngcr operahouse next Monday night, sold nt the public pound on Saturday, unless The sugar-cane crop of Tnlhot county is cut yt rs \v. T. Powell, who owns the Richmond claimed and expenses paid by the owner before off by the drouth. j |) 10ll tte, has written the following complimentary : that time. John II. Palmkh, ' note: "Richmond, Va„ October 0.—Hear Miss Balfe: I cannot allow you* engagement at my : theatre to close without expressing the gratifica tion your performances have given. The en- coniums on your playing have been unqualified, as 1 have heard on all sides. The press notices, oc28 3t Marshal. KT'i euflsll 11> Lmlge X«». 282, KnigllCs and l.iidioM ol Honor. RRCEIPTS. To-dav. 5y Southwestern railroad 56 By Mobile and nirurd railroad 92 By Columbus ami western road... 0 By Columbus and Rome railroad.. 170 By the river 0 By wagons 3*16 —Mr. L. A. Baldwin is a candidate for treas urer of Talbot conqfy. —The weather has turned much cooler and it is feared that it will be some time before we will have a rain. —Mr. Q. Y. Tinner returned from Opelika Inst middling ni h r,lt - The railroad case in which lie was to though short, have established you as a Rich- | take testimony was continued. | mond favorite, and will secure to you on y Talbotton New Era; Mr. A. R. Wllkcrson Is ; next visit a flattering and enthusiastic welcome, j Do you wake "up‘withV'bad' taste in yonr Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening at o’clock. M. M. Moore, 2d&4th th Secretary. To Date. 3,HU) 3,187 ■ letf-ta-Iuve. Totals 670 guending some time with us buying cotton. It | “Th e great e vidence of the pleasure the audi- looks natural to see him in Talbotton. I cnees have experienced from your playing is, , Butler Herald: A little son, six years ofnge, ; tj u ,t on each performance you have been called of Mr. William Garrett, of this connty, foil from j | >e f ore tl,e curtain at the end of each act; and, a barrel a few days ago and broke his arm. what is lather unusual, at the end of each play The good work i<», still going on at Shiloh j ^j iev v/ouKl not leave the theatre until you hud SHIPMENTS. To-day. By Southwestern railroad 1071 By Columbus and Western road... 0 By the river 0 Taken by Columbus factories 0 29,462 i church, several miles northeast of the city. Rev. i Dr. Leonard, the pastor, baptized three converts I on last Sunday. responded to their final cull. “The governor and his lady, accompanied by Miss Davis, daughter of President Davis, and mouth? If so, brush your tdeth well, night and morning, with a soil bfush, moistened with De- lectalave, then rinse thoroughly with Delecta- liive, which will neutralize any acidity in the saliva, and keep your mouth sweet and clean. For sale by all Druggists. 0| --Mr. O’Leary, advance agent of the Louise j H.obs, were present last night in a private Cigarros, 2 612 ! company, was ifithe city last nighty ^ box, and expressed themselves as greatly de- (iThihI KciMihiic < igarras. Go to W. S. Freeman’s for the Grand Republic oc28 6t .1074 380 STATEMENT. Stock on hand August 31, 1885 _ 1,079 Received to-day 670 “ previously 28,792—29,102 Shipped to-day.. 4 * nrovinni I 30,541 1,074 19,692-20,766 previously...., Stocks on hand 9,775 Stock August 31, 1885. 350; received same day, 644; total recoipts 32,092; shipped same day 352; total shipments 23,194, stock 9,248, sales 255; middling. 8-%c. , INDEX TO NEW A0VEKTISE.MENTS. De-lec-ta-luve. Brnndreth’s Pills. Marshal’s Hale—John II. Palmer. Deafness Cured—T. S. Page, New York. Hntsand Underwear—A. C. Chancellor. Fish and Oysters J. L. Treadaway & Co. Springer Opera House —Miss Louise Balfe. Grand Republic Cigarros-W. S. Freeman. Manhood Restored - C. J. Mason, New York. Cabbages and Apples—J. L. Treadaway & C’o. An energetic youi g man wanted at Ledger office. Pin* at Midway. The Eufhuln Times says that on Saturday night at 11 o’clock a (ire occurred in a cotton yard belonging to Mr. Fletcher Coiner and annexed to the depot yard, in which nine hales of cotton were destroyed, six belonging to Mr. M. C. Merritt, and three to Mr. Comer, the latter how ever, fortunately having the railroad’s receipt for them. The lire is supposed to have caught from the spark of a passing train. O’Leary is an old base ball player, and managed : if^iited. It gives me much pleasure to give you , the Scranton (Pa.lolub the past season. j this testimony of your ability as a great artist, ] —Tho New Era says: “There are more Talbot J ., i „~/i *i„ i county fh bus by wagon than ev Fresh Fish and Oysters to-day at J. L. Treadaway & Co’s. says: ‘There are im«e ; am j that you may have a long and deseiveelly | The finest lot of Cabbages and Apples in the carrying their cotton to Colum- ! ous career , 9 my sincere wish. Hoping to clty just arrived at J. L. Treadaway & Go’s. n ever has been known before. | havesoon again the pleasurc „f meeting yon, be- I lievc me, yours sincerely, Wanted. "Mrs. Wm, T. Powell." An energetic young nmn. Apply at Evening — Ledger office, No. 5 Twelfth street. oc28 2t Personal. ^ on the biggest boom in her his- Colurnbus, too tory.” —Butler Herald: Mr. James Y. Carmichael, independent candidate to congress from this dis trict, addressed a few citizens at the court house on Saturday night. He is from Newman, but his chances are slim for congress. —Talbotton New Era: Mrs. W. E. Williams, of Columbus, is visiting her friends and relatives in Talbotton and the county. She is much pleased with Columbus, but says there is no spot on earth as dear to her as Talbotton. —The session of the Harris Baptist Association in Browneville yesterday was devoted to busi ness in which the public is very little interested. Among the prominent preachers who arrived yesterday morning was Rev. G. A. Nunnalley, of Etifaula. —Union Springs Herald: Our efficient railroad Mr. W. J. Watt returned from Lumpkin yester day. Mr. Saunders Jones, of Louisville, is in the city. Mrs. Clara Marcrum went to Macon yesterday to attend the fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Mobley, of Hamilton, were in the city yesterday. Mr. O. C. Bullock went over to Macon yester day to attend the state fair. Mrs. A. G. Wiley, of Macon, is visting Mrs. L. R. Chappell, on Hose hill. Miss Lula Mobley, of Hamilton, is visiting the city, the guest of Miss Maggie Cook Mrs. M. Wolfson, of Hamilton, who has been 8x10 Gold Frames 75 cents. oct24 d&w eow Alaha A. Williams. To the Voters of.ffuseogee County. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your support for ihe same. Election January next. G. E. Gager. Columbus, Ga., September 22,1886. sep23 tf agent, Mr. E. B. Palmer, brought Mrs. and Mas- ! visiting relatives in the city, left for home yester- ter Palmer home last week, and they are now j day. Attention. ColiienlniM People. Cabinet Photographs—the very best—$4 per dozen. Alpha A. Williams. oct24 d&weow If you want something nice for the table go to oet22tf Pollard’s. Mrs. D. T. Mont fort ami Master Steve Moore will sell three cakes best Toilet Soap for 25c, one dozen Honey and Glycerine Bouquet foT family of P avenue. ofessor H. W. Battle, on Second i line, etc. dtf occupying their new residence on East Conecuh street. Miss Booher, of Columbus, spent last | Montfort, of Reynolds, Oa., 41 re visiting the j 60c.; algo, Laundry and Washing Crystals, Pear* week with her sister, Mrs. Palmer. —The Butler Herald says that “the voters of Taylor county should remember that the elec tion of Hon. Thomas W. Grimes for congressman of the fourth congressional district takes place | on Tuesday the 2d day of November. Let 11s give Mr. Grimes, the democratic nominee, a good vote in this county.’’ Mill id !>'• M< el iiur. eeting of colored ministers and deacons will be held at Rev. Phillip Owens* church in Wvniiton to-morrow. Rev. W. S Ramsey, of the First African Baptist church, will prepare the topics of the day. Cooked Feed for Cows, composed of barley, bran and cotton seed, Poultry Feed, composed of corn barley and rye, at Crane’s. dtf You can get Sullivan’s Tobaccos at oc22tf Pollard’s CITY DRl’tt STORE. DrngM, Fancy Articles* and Drug Sun dries*. The City Drug Store is the recognized head quarters for Pnre, Fresh Drugs, correctly filled prescriptions and fancy goods of every shadow shape and price. Many thousand pure Havana cigars have just been received, and their qualify and price cannot be equaled in Columbus. These cigars cannot be sold cheaper than we sell them, if they are legitimately obtained. There is nothing second- class about the City Drug Store except its prices. An endless variety of Bristle Goods, Tooth Brushes, Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Baby Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Blacking and Cloth 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 Slates. 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 careful attention. We have a frill 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. New Presen es, Jellies and Pickles at oc22tf Pollard’s. 1 3 3 4 5 8 7 8 0 10 11 13 Cabinet Photographs $4 per dozen. oct2i d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. F. G. WILKINS, ChMieral Auctioneer. Real Estate, Stock iukI ISoikI Agent. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott & Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence on Broad street, jell tf F. G. Wilktns THE III It MI XU II AM EXTENSION. fi lial Urn oks Like It Will he Hu Done in Thai Di Been Mr. Mil)' SALAl) FHOM SEALE. Residence Little timed --Serious Negro Girl. Funeral of Mrs. Bruy. The funeral of Mrs. Mary F. Bray took place at her home in the Nortnern Liberties at 10 a. m. yesterday. A large concourse of sorrowing friends followed her remains to their last resting place in the city cemetery. The following gentlemen, members of the Improved Order of lied Men, of which order her son is a member, acted as pall bearers: James E. Belcher, W. S. Lawrence; J. G Grubbs, David Williams, Peter Giddens and Theo Reganbur. If there was ever any doubt about the prompt extension of the Columbus and Western rail road to Birmingham, there is no room for it now. Upon his recent visit to Birmingham, Captain Raoul, president of the Central railroad, not only bought the grounds for depots, hut let twenty- seven miles of the work starting at the Binning- .Shale, Ala., October 27.—Mr. John May’s resi dence near Oswichee was burned yesterday about noon. The fire caught from the "tove room. No particulars. A little negro girl was seriously injured at Capt. G. A. Farrell’s gin near Hurtsboro yesterday. She was caught between the band wheel and the ham end. A large part of this twenty-seven 1 lever. Her collar bone was broken in three The Next Speaker. The Hamilton Journal has the following high ly complimentary notice of Hon. W. A. Little: miles is already graded, being the old road bed j places, and built by Mr. DeBartlabeu to the Cali aba river from Birmingham. This embraces much of the heavier work of the road. Tt e road from Goodwater to Syllacauga is already graded. So this makes about half the line from Goodwater to Birmingham practically i of her ears was torn off. WILL RUING A REVENUE. Valuable Property to be Taxed by the Slate Next Year. The Atlanta correspondent of the Macon Tele- ror City Sexton. I announce myself a candidate for re-election of Sexton and solicit a support of my friends and the citizens. A. Odom. oct24d tildecll B>. F. fi lLL. insurance Agency, II15 Broad Street. For t'omify Treasurer. T announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of Muscogee county for their suffrage. sep2id&wtd John C. Cook. God Bless the <’liildrcn. Nothing has been so productive of health and diminished so much the suffering and mortality amons children as Teethina (Teething Powders). Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teething easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth- oct24 d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. “Hon. W. A. Little will, in all probability, be j under construction and largely finished. Bids ' B ra Ph has prepared the following interesting , ina. Brannon & Carson. Columbus. Ga. elected speaker of the next house. Few men I have been advertised for the building of the ! ftr ticle: ; Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu have had his large experience in legislative mat- 1 piers for the bridge across the Coosa river near i R is, perhaps, generally known in the state ♦aeturer’s prices. iv4 d&wlv . , r , . , 1 <11 1 .11*, . .» that a large amount of property in Georgia en- ters, ftiid few are belter qualified by nature or I Childersburg, the work to be ready for super- j„ys a legal immunity from the burdens of taxa-! 8x10 Walnut Frames, 50 cents, education for such work. In our acquaintance, ; structure by April 1 next. j tiou, but it is not so generally known just what we know of no man who carries a more | This road will put Columbus closer to coal and this property is, the amount nor the time ex- 11, . . , 1 • , ‘ .. empted. A very considerable portion of it is evenly balanced head than Hon. W. A. Little, j iron and nearer to the great west than any other i railroad property, the Western and Atlantic, and one whose judgment is at all times more to j Georgia city. Our future has not been half fore- | Central, Georgia and Southwestern railroads! be relied upon. His splendid ability as speaker ; told. But there is a different class of property scattered 1 j here and there over the state under the ten year Ihuifli «P Mrs. G. E. (Handler. ! exemption «ft. which, owing to the approaching . , , , . , _ .. expiration ot the term provided in the act, will Hie telegraph brings the sad news of the | soon become an important factor in estimating death of Mrs. Donie Chandler at Bamberg, South the state’s revenues. This property is the cotton Carolina, at the residence of her father, Col. T. J. 1 fi' ct - o ne«and ' v ! r c l 1 ? s . u , e ? c .'- nc j to(l , ’ „ . . . , i under an act. approved August. 22, 1872, I find m Counts, at 9 o’clock Tuesday night. The de- ; the office of the comptroller-general the follow- ceased was the wife of Grigsby E. Chandler, Esq., j ing list of the companies showing where they of the next house will be of incalculable worth to the people of Georgia.” Married Yesterday. At the residence of tho bride’s parents in this city, yesterday morning at ll o’clock, Captain Pollard’s stock of Fancy Groceries is now com plete. oc22tf Kennedy’s New England Ginger Snaps, freshi dtf Adams & Bowers. Cabinet Easel Frames, 25 ancl 35 cents. oct24 d&w e c d A111 a A. W; 11 u v. s Tax Collector. Jesse Ilall, of Macon, and Miss Mattie Walker f .. . r,ti!n e vl,, 0 mhn,. ia!o e i,n S- are located, date of filing tne application under : I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col- were united in marriage. Rev. Walker Lewis * . ,V . » “ ® wovemDeriaw sne | theactj when expiring and the amount exempt- J i ec i .rriage performed the ceremony. Thu groom is a conductor on tho Arlington branch railroad, and is a popular, gonial and most deserving young gentleman. The bride is the daughter of Mr. 8. W. Walker, and is a lovely and highly accomplished young lady. The bridal party left for Macon on the noon train yesterday, carrying with them the best wishes of a host of friends. lector of Muscogee County. Election in Jan- a happy bride, and many friends from this j e d,: i city will rememberThe joyous bridal party. She ! The Bibb Manufacturing Company, of Bibb uar > next. [ocl2 td] N. G. Oattis. came to our city, and by her gentle and sweet 1 county, made its ujiplicatjoii in January and ' -Y , ; „ ,, , , May. 1877, covering $<(),000 ot property. The ex- | manners, won the heat ts ot all who knew her. I emption will terminate next year. | She leaves a little boy babe five days old. The; The Othcaloga Manufacturing Company, of grief-stricken husband is almost crashed by the ! Bartow county with |l9.000ot property, made ap- . .. , , , , plication m March, 18<8. Its exemption will ter- ; sad blow. He has ever been a ready and willing initiate next March. ; nurse to any one in sickness, and his bright, I _ The Diamond furnace, of Bartow county, made Russian Relief Portraits, oct24 d&w eow J per dozen. pha A. Williams. Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7. Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly answered. D. F. Wjllcox. oct8 dtf For Tax Receiver. I announce myselffe 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. Kennedy’s Graham Wafers, fresh. dtf 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 Buhler & Co. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Anheuser and and Budweiser Bottled Beer. seplO tf happy faco has often carried joy and comfort to its application in June, 1876, coverinp s-4r.fi of i ..... ... t „ 4 nr... _ j i property. Lius exemption expired in June ot the The L’Allegro (’lull. This club, which added so much gayely to society last winter, has taken on new life for the coming season, and promises to have in future a very successful existence. They have taken rooms in the Gunby building for club purposes, which are now being comfortably fitted up and neatly fUrnisbed. Their first entertainment of the season will occur to-morrow evening in the club rooms. Their honorary members and the ladies are cordially invited to attend this, as well as those to come hereafter. We are requested to state that all gormans during the season will begin at 9 and close promptly at 12:30. It will lose its e:;emption in September, 1887. many aching hearts. May God comfort and sus tain him in this trying hour, for he has the sym pathy of the entire community, but God alone can heal the wounded heart. The deceased was a member of the Baptist church and a consistent Christian. Her work here is ended, blit her memory will long live in the hearts of those who j q'he Laurel Mill ’M.i knew her. Her remains were interred at Bam- ! Cobb county, with property berg yesterday aft ernoon. “ ’Tis by faith of joys to come, We walk through deserts dark as night Till we arrive at heaven, our home, Faith is our guide and faith is our light. Bmtcl Tliiw. You can save money by buying Picture Frames from Alpha A. Williams at cut rates. From 20 cents up, 35, 50, 65, 75, §1 to $8.50 each. oct24 d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. ell finished at $1 per The Trion Manufacturing Company, of Chat-I tooga county, with property at tho time valued at j You (’ $225,000 made its application in July, 1876. The . V1 exemp 1 ion ceaserl last J illy. * ; Obtain a perfect likeness ’ Milner's Factory, Cherokee county, valued at dozen for Cabinet Photographs, from the Art |4000. mailq its application in September. IS77. i Parlors of Alpha A. Williams, entemher. 1887. 0Ct24 d&w eow ... allied" at' jttOjWh I ; applied for exemption in December, 1876. It will j | come on the tax list aftei next D: ccmber. i Tho Wilcoxon Manufacturing company, of! unty, with $75,0 o of roperty, secured i For Sale. ► Fine Mules. > Texas Horses. »ptv HOTEL VRRIYALS RANKIN HOUSE. l*roi»lu»t With Honor. G. A. Nunnally, Eufaulfi; C. A. Williams, At- Rev. Sam Jones, sr., of Cartevsvillc, father of htuta; S, J. Calhoun, A. M. Calhoun, Macon; J. our esteemed townsman, Mr. 11. C. Jones, nud j VV * Howard; J. B. Ran, Maeon; Phil Jacobs, grandfather of the eminent minister, Rev. Sam Cincinnati; John F. H rris New York; J. M. Jones, is here on a visit to his ssn. He is 82 years i ,>a Hon, jr , Atlanta; E. P. Edwards, Boston; G. of age, and has spent the larger part of his life in Pringle, New York; J. H. Turner, Macon, the ministry. He impresses us as a grand old : central hotel. father in Israel, whos 2 very appearance inspires Joe T. Davenport, New York; R. C. Orr, J. R. faith in the gospel he lias spent his life iu preach- Christian, Macon; Josiah Allen, New York; C.W. ing. He instructed the congregations at the j Metcalf, Atlanta; A. J. Snelson, Snelson, Ga.; W. Methodist church Saturday and Sunday morn- I T. Cowles, Jernigan, Ala.; ^A. F. Wa'les, P. S. ings, and many of the number will not soon for- j Forrest, Montgomery; H. H. Cosby, Geneva; G. get the words of wisdom that ho endeavored so | W. Roberts, Southwestern railroad; F. 11. Hall, S. faithfully to impress upon the minds of all who i T. Nickols, Augusta; T. A. Harris, Bavanna h; I. heard him.—Hamilton Journal. j A. Peoples, Meriwether county; S. V. Arous, | Chattanooga. A Dwelling House Burned. Talbotton, Ga., October ‘27.—-Enquirer-Sun : j Editor Mum ford fi'iii French. Mr. D. J. Caracker’s dvvoiling house, six miles In this week’s issue of the Talbotton Ni from town, was burned this morning about 10 ' we find the following paragraph : In Jai | will expire next January, j The Atlanta Cotton Factory, of Fulto county, j 1 obtained two exemptions, one tn May. 1876, on I $50,000 of property and Urn second in July, 1877. ! for $236 000. The first has already expire, and i l the second will expire next April, j The Southern Agricultural Works, of Fulton j ; countv, applied for exemption on .$15,000 of prop- ; erty in .lu,.i\ 1877. : The Eagle and Phcnix Manufacturing Com-' ' pany, of Muscogee county, appl ed January, 1877. i xemption on $500,000 of property. This wdl Cheap for Cash, oct. 2i-dtf Kyle & Or Kennedy’s French Roll Wafers, fresh. dtf Adams & Bowers. Fo I’OIVN liOTS •Sale ut Vi'uvn'l.v llnll.Gourgin. spire ext Ja The HuL ipti rprFe Manufacturing Company, oiinty, made appUicdion in .Via* uipti v,i on $500,070 of property /ill expire next Mu riiii 1 .•?]!).- ••150 :;00 i f Era flu* Rich mond la«*tory, of Richmond com applied for exemption in Noveml j 000 of property. The exemption will exp rv cember, 1877. Tne Dublin mills, ofU’eamond ; for exempt on in November, 187 property, which will terminate the next year. The (rlohe Cotton Mills, of Richmond c'unty, applied for the exemption in January. 18'V mi $75,000 of property. This will expire next Juu- i nary. ; The Cunnning Mi-.uilacturing Comp’nv, <f i Richmond county, n a e : pp : v.t on ii N v.:a- ber, 1877. for exempt .on on >~> \C0) of pr per.;, , We will offer for sale on December 1st, 188°, nt the above mentioned place, immediately on the lino of the Georgia Midland and Gulf railroad (a new road that is being buiifc from Columbus to Athens, Oa., connecting with the Central, East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, Richmond and Danville railroads). Lots suitable for building residences, stores, etc. Wtiverly Ifallis situated in the “garden spot” of Georgia, farming lands yielding above an average. The best school and church advantage-, already established. Society is as good as any city in (le rgia or elsewhere. Pe .pie are alive to anything progressive, and willingto lend a helping hand to any who may locate in our midst. it is one ? ihe best trade point in Harris county, being thickly populated Road. RolBoot and Bay. As winter approaches it finds the Central Drug Store, No. 1302, with a complete line of pure Drugs purchased during the past sixty days. A full stock of Bristle Go«ds has arrived, to which is being added, every few days, selections from the best manufactories. This week we will receive a large assortment of Cut Glass Bottles, which will excel in beauty of design and perfection of workmanship any ever offered in Columbus. Numerous shapes and sizes of covering bottles with cut glass stoppers are now being sold at astonishingly low figures. We.offer imported Dutch Double Hyacinth Bulbs at $1.25 per dozen, Tulips 50c per dozen, and Cro cus at 15c per dozen. A few Lillies left will be sold cheap. Our upper store is in charge of Mr. T. M. Oliver, a competent pharmacist, and carries a full line of the same class of goods*at the Central. We take pleasure in showing our goods, and always glad to give our customers an opportunity to compare prices with those received elsewhere. Spee’al at tention given to our Prescription Department by competent, careful and experienced prescription- ists at No. 1302 Broad street and Central Drug Store. Evans & Howard. Bi’MIhI PlN'SflllH. Just received a large assortment of solid silver articles in fine cases, suitable for Bridal Presents. Also a fine collection of peach-blow glass orna ments at Wittich & Kinsel’s. oc23tf Go and see Pollard’s Fancy Cam lies. oc22tf Tlu* Hjpjpiiiff Mouse Having been re-rented under the present man- j agement, rooms can now be secured for the en | suing year. sep9 dtf Fresh Sri?I! Goods. j New Barrel Pickles, Oatmeal, Sour Ivrout, i English Peas and Yankee Beans. Also a fine as- ! sortment of Kennedy’s Fancy Cakes and Crack- 5 ers, at Justice’s Cash Store. eodtf Dr. Noth N. Jordan, Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence Sammis House, east side front street, opposite Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office Carter’s drug store. if Series 3, Clinltntioocliec Building and Loan ANwoeialion. Books of subscription for above series now open at office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’y and Treas ym9t( The celebrated Shield Bourbon is a very fine Whisky blended from the best grades of Ken tucky, six years olrl, put up iii honest quart bot tles at one dollar per bottle or four dollars per gallon. dtf Robert S. Crane. Wateli making*. J. H. Bramhall, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, makes a specialty ot repairing fine and complicated watches that have been in jured by accident or otherwise, at moderate charge. dtf Baker’s Premium Chocolate, Cox’s and Coop er’s Gelatine, Farina Topioca, Sago, Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky for medicinal use, McEwan’s Edin burgh Ale, and Guinness’ Extra Stout, at Crane’s Cash Store. dtf For Tax Collector. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Muscogee county (election January next), and ask for the support of the voters of said county. J. C. Woolfolk. sep7 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. Kennedy’s thin Wafer Biscuits, fresh, dtf Adams & Bowers. Kennedy’s Cream Wafers in one pound tins, * fresh. [dtf] Adams & 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 IMiotegnipliK. Strictly first-ctass Cabinets $4 per dozen. oct24d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. For Tax Collector. Announcing myself a candidate fbr 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 faithfully discharging the duties of this office in the future as in i he past. Election first Wednes day in January iiext. * sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. X«tic« to .Sloe!, holders. Mobile and Girard Railroad, Office Sec retary, Columbus, Ga., September 11, 1886.—By direction of the Board of Directors, Stockholders are hereby notified that the property and fran chises of this Company have, in pursuance of a resolution passed at the Annual Convention of Stockholders, held July 7, 1886, been leased to the Central Railroad and Banking Company of Georgia. By the terms of the lease each Stockholder is to receive One Dollar and Fifty Cents on each Whole Share of the Capital Stock (common) held by them, on the first day of June in'every year, which will be paid by the Lessee at their office in Columbus, Georgia, as soon after each first day of June as the stock list can be prepared. No dividend will be paid on Preferred Stock, Pike County Stock, or on Fractional Shares. Preferred Stock will be converted into Capital Stock, two shares of Common for one of Pre ferred, and Pike County Stock will be converted into Capital Stock, share for share, on presenta tion at this office with proper authority for transfer. Fractional shares will be transferred for pur pose of consolidation. J. M. Frazer, octl? 3taw 6w Secretary. To the Voters of Muscogee County. I respectfully announce myself a candidate fer Treasurer of Muscogee county, and earnestly solicit your support. I neod the office aud will be very thanklul for your assistance. I am pre pared to run. Election on the first Wednesday in January next, 1887. Jordan L. Howell. oct9se,wed td OE4>KG8A SECiltl jHLN. Corrected by John ISIacknuir, Cttltiui* btiM, Ga. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. vh't air ••Is t’.i m*' 1 Tho “At the fourth quart< Motho'.isi church, held o’clock. Mr. (Altacker was in the field at ill time, and his wife aud daughter had left tie house only a short time before the lire was dis- | W. E. Mamtor l, tl.o o covered to visit a neighbor. Mr. Caracker’s license t to preach the dwelling house was burned about two \ ears ago, been troubled on tlu* and was insured in the London, Liverpool and ; ministry, all tlu* Globe. With the insurance received he had j he conceived w: built a new house, which was not ully cpm- j months since 1 rly eottferer.ee of the c.-.ton.lay morning, Mr. r nf this journal, was H'ol. For years he has jecl of a call to the me resisting what his duty. A few yielded to t lie large l.v been p It w the eoi piv h ve hri.M- built to m< it tin ,.!t! fa n in the state, oiled. Water li i.,- ot: npan e I all t the tin.i ol in during baa be en ( xempted unt to V2.371,775, amt the t will make a very comf* coue of the stale. tile I), st. De.woi-r will be shipped froii Phis Mh.no will be thoughtful business husines. without h;i those who wish to best educational a l.antagi .ofcotto the cons deration of .v is . to do a good > vy expense. To children the very r people especial- Suit** for IJojm-13, 14, 15. Chancellor is overstocked on these sizes. You have only to name your cash prices. If reason able he will please you. dwtf Hot Parched Peanuts at Justice’s Cash Store. sep28 dtf RAILROAD BONDS. Americus, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage 7s 100 @101 Atlantic and Guif 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 It. R 103 @105 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage 114 @115 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 4s 2d mortgage 110 @112 Georgia Railroad 6s 106 @109 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en dorsed by Central Railroad 1C3 @109 Montgomery and Eufauia 1st mort gage (5s and Centra Railroad 108 @109 South Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by state of Georgia, 7 per cent 118 @119 South Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per cent Ill @113 Western R. It. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad 107 @119 Western Alabama 2d mortgage, en dorsed 110 @111 RAILROAD STOCKS. Atlanta and West Point 101 @103 Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent. scrip 103 @105 Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent 127 @130 Central common 99 @106 Central railroad G per cent, scrip 101 @lt 2 Georgia 11 percent 192 @193 Southwestern 7 percent. guaranteed..l‘25 @127 CITY BONDS. Atlanta Cs 105 @107 Atlanta 7s 112 @118 Augusta 7s 109 @112 ..103 @105 , Columbus 7s. Columbus 5s. La Grange 7s | Macon Cs ! Savannah 5s For Tax Collector. I announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county (election January next), and respectfully solicit the sup port of the voters of said county. aug29 dtf wl m Oliver P. Poe. ly ask the pleted. This house was insured in the Atlanta j workings of God’s holy spirit and decided the Home for $1000 and furniture for $500. No cause ! great and important question of his life He will is known for either burning. The loss is heavy : not yet go fully into the work, but labor as a on him. as he is comparatively an old an afflicted wife. ('IuIiIkmI by n Policeman. Yesterday morning a negro named Ike Jones was creating considerable disturbance on Twelfth street, in front of Judge Wootten’s office. He was involved in some way in a possessory warrant cane and was cussing out bailiffs aud policemen generally, swearing that none of them could arrest him. Policeman Johnson walked up to the negro and warned him to keep quiet, whereupon Jones turned upon the officer, and not only began to abuse him in an outrageous manner, but made an attack upon him. Police man Johnson found it necessary to use his club and whacked the negro over the head several times. The blood flowed freely, and finally Jones was landed iu the guard house. City Phyisician Cameron was summoned and dressed his wounds. He does not consider Jones’ injuries jstteih local preacher whenever and wherever he is needed, and the time and circumstances permit of his going to work for the Master. This step will not interfere with his secular affairs for per haps a year or two.” Interfering With an Officer. Bailiff Owen had a warrant sworn out yester day for Mr. Bart Whitehurst and his son, Frank. Mr. Whitehurst is watchman at the Central rail road shops. Bailiff' Owen had a warrant against Orange Davis, colored, for bastardy. He says he went out to the railroad shops to arre t Orange, but Miller's StcHtummut. J. W. Miller’s restaurant is open at all hours. Fish, Oysters aud Shrimp to be had daily. oct20tf Kennedy’s Vanilla Wafers, fresh. dtj Adams & Bowers. For Sexton. I announce myself a candidate for City Sexton and solicit the support of my friends and fellow- citizens. Election in December next. aug28 d&w till dec 11 Jas. L. Treadaway. une and 1"C ite among us. All j parents are well aware of the advantage of edu- ! eating their children in the country than in the cities in a moral point of view. Lots will be ! s-Id without reserve or limit to the highest bid der. Any further information or inquiries will be cheerfully answered by applying to I. H Pitts & Son, sepldwed,se,td or W. I. H. Puts. P. M. Ticket for Aldermen. At the election on Saturday, the 11th of December next for one alderman from each prevented from so doing by Mr. j ward, friends of the present members of the b nrd For Tux Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re reiver of Muscogee county, and respectfully itt>k the support of the voters. sep22tf J. H. Harrison. Whitehurst and his son. The officer also charges them with false imprisonment, as he says they claimed the right to arrest him in order to give the negro a fair opportunity to escape. The warrants against Mr. Whitehurst and his son were served by Sheriff Burrus yesterday and the ease will come up beiore Justice Wynne this morning at 9 o’clock. will support them for re-election. First Ward—J. S. Garrett. Second Ward—A. M. Elledge. Third Ward —D. 1*. Dozier. Fourth Ward—Theo M. Foley. Fifth Ward -N. N. Curtis. Sixth Ward—George W. Dillingham. N. I\ mi.itCUT. Attorneyt’oliunhiii*, (4a. •ompt attention given t*> nil husi e<s. Office * R. S. Cim ep4 dly 1 ‘2 :t I 3678 D lO 11 12 Cabinet Photographs, $-1 per dozen. oct24d&w eow Alpha A. Williams. For Sole. My residence, 1308 Fourth avenue, and three handsome building lots on Fourth avenue and Thirteenth street, one a corner lot. oct21 dlw Jas. B. Allen. We Make No Attempt to meet comoetition on cheap or common goods, but use the very best material, and employ only the best workmen, and tully intend that every garment wt make to order shall give satisfaction in every respect. Prices right. A. C. Chancellor, d&wtf Merchant Tailor, 1135 Broad street. Another lot of tho-e Fam\. Yirgini« Peanuts at • LLARD’rf. Arbuokle’s Ari.-'-a Coffee n seu->ettling,.always full weight, a.id six pounds for one dollar, dtf „ H. s. Crane. It. Howiird’s Dray Line. I have established an office at J. C. Reedy’s real estate office, next to the post office. Parties f desiring any work in Dray line will leave orders there, or telephone No. 115. Prompt attention ! given to all business. R. Howard. i oct17 If .. Russian Relief Portraits $4 per dozen by Alpha A. Williams. d&weow 112 @113 100 @102 100 @101 110 @111 102 @103 STATE BONDS. Georgia 4’oS 107 @108 Georgia 6s 103 @104% Georgia 7s, 1896 120 @122 Georgia 7s, 1890 ill @112 FACTORY STOCKS. Eagle and Plienix 95 @ 90 Muscogee 95 @ 16 Georgia Home Insurance Company 135 @140 BANK STOCKS. Chattahoochee National 10 per cent...175 @200 Merchants’ & Mechanics’ 10 per cent..125 @130 MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate Coupon Bonds 1 @ 2 FOR SALE. . $5000 Americus, Preston and Lumpkin Rail road 7 per cent Bonds. $25,000 Georgia new 4^ per cent. 30 year Bonds. 69 Shares Mobile and Girard Railroad Stock. 50 Shares Eagle and Phenix Factory Stock. 30 Shares Merchants and Mechanics’ Bank Stock. $ 000 Columbus Ice Co. Stock, November divi dends go with the stock to purchaser. WANTED. 20 Shares Eagle and Phenix Factory 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 HI AR. DEPARTURES. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train for Greenville 2:29 p. m Accommodation for Greenville 6*00 a. in southwestern railroad. Mail train for Macon 12:00 Accommodation for Macon 8:U) p. m COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train for Atlanta 8:22 a. in Mail train for Montgomery 2:28 p. uj MOBILE AND GIItARD RAILROAD. Mail train for Troy 2:30 p. m Accommodation for Troy and Eufauia.. 6:20 a. m Accommodation for Union Springs and Montgomery 10:25 p