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DAILY ENQUIRER * SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 21, 1886.
• DAILY COTTON NTATKMKNT.
Columbus, Ga., November 20,1886.
cotton bill*—sight.
Wow York ^ off, Eastern % off, Boston slight
4fT. Savannah \ off; Bank checking on New York
Dear the counter \4 premiuni aud on Savannah
roftnn.
Market to-dft ( V unchanged; inferior 0; ordi
nary —c; rr >A ordinary -
•8V>: mid<
RECEIPTS
To-day
By South went om railroad 47
«y Mobile nnd fllrarrt milronrt... hi
By Columbus nnd western road... 4!
By Columbus and Romo railroad.. 122
Bythe river 0
By wagons 262
Some Interesting Points About The Co
lumbus and Florida Railroad.
8V««Sc. C good' V middling The Track l.ajlng on the Georgia MMlnncI—Talk
About Another Railroad to Columbus ’lore
About Mrs. d mu’* Slock-A New Alabama Rail
road.
To Date. |
5,:j70 ,
4,707
1,006 |
5,792 !
4.207 I
20,1
41,497
28,229
4,339
Totals 558
SHIPMENTS.
To-day. To Hate
By Southwestern rnilrond 517
By Columbus and Western road... 0
By the river 0
Taken by Columbus factories 208
Totals 725
Bales 450
STATEMENT.
Stock on hand August 81, 1885
Beccived to-dov
“ previously
Shipped to-dav
** previously 31,813—82.568
Stocks on hand 10,008
Btock August 31, 1885. 350: received same day,
817; totnl receipts 47 182; shipped some day 734;
Engineer Cowan, of the Columbus and Florida
railroad, and his corps, hove reached Weston, in
Webster county. They have secured a very good
line, and ore fast moving on to Albany, and will
reach that city in two weeks from now. The
corps has met a warm reception at all points.
This survey crosses the A., P. and L. R. R. at
Richlund, in Rtowart county, from which point,
— i by the way, the A., P. and L. has carried 3000
32.568 i bales of cotton ulreudy this season. The fertility
xi 31,02< j n f ho jj j n thuf, immediate section would be a
1,079 I surprise to some of our slow-going friends who
553 ! have allowed its products to lie diverted in un-
40,944-41,497 j othep <j| roc t| 0 n. The A., P. and L. R. K., with its
42,576 , present extension, now well nnder way, will
have about seventy miles of operated road.
Their natural nlly would be the rend from Co
lumbus and the independent connection the
Midland would give it. Letters from Cusscta,
Dawson nnd Albany, from the fording citizens in
3c,7fi 9» 8toc k 11*065, sales 331; ' all these places, show that they are anxious to do
** ' : j their full share in helping to build this important
INDkX TO N’KW ADYKRriWLMfNTS. , line. r n«e merchants of Columbus have deter-
To arrive this week a large lot Onions. Pota , mined to claim their own nnd put nn end to the
loes. Cabbages, Turnips nud Apples-J. IT. Ga
briel.
Holiday Goods Evans & Howard.
Fresh Arrival < fCords- J. A. Kirven A Co.
Rankin House Stable William M. Amos.
A Round Investment—John Rlackmar.
Trade Palace- C. P. Gray & Co.
Bilk and Dress Goods Rlanchnrd, Booth &
Huff.
Btill they Come -O. C. Johnson.
Immense Stock of Dry Goods Jos. B. Hill.
Blankets, Bed Comforts The Bee Hive.
Felt Hat® Houghton.
Mctalic Burial (’uses Williams A Pou.
To My Friends Tbos. G, Coleman.
Lap Rohes Williams & Pou.
Feckwenr, Christmas Hcarfs—A. C. Chancellor*
To the City Trade—Williams A Pou.
Childrens Overcoats- A. C. Chancellor.
Trunks, Satchels A. C. Chunccllor.
Proclamation Cliff B. Grimes. Mayor,
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shops -Daniel F.
Bface.
Sewing Girls Wanted - Mrs. Ford.
Just Received J. T. K a van ugh.
Not a Candidate J. K. Orr.
Cakes. Pics, Etc II. Justice, Agent.
Tax Payers At eution D. A. Andrews, Col
lector.
Masonic Notice-H. R Hunter, Sec’y.
Dog Lost Alabama Warehouse.
Spring Heel Bhoos-J. Marion Estes & Hon.
For Sale J. G. Moon.
To the Retail Trade—J. T. Kavur ugh.
Jersey Bull for Sale—Michael Anderson.
For Thanksgiving Dinner J. M. Averett.
Money Found -W. S Freeman.
To Whom it may Cancem G. M. McKee.
Allcock'h Porous Plasters Lively Drug Store.
Only Ten Days Longer- Alpha A. Williams.
Straw)>ery Plants C. D. Moody.
For Rent Nice Large Room.
Two-hundred and Fifty Dollars Reward John
H.Palmer.Chicf ol Police.
For Rent Blanchard, Burma & Co.
Turkeys -Salisbury & Crow.
Rousted Peanuts Bartow Read.
For Hale L. H. Chappell.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
sitting-still schedule, which has lost them a
great deal of their southern business.
The Central railroad is to soon build an exten
sion from Blakely via Columbia to Newton, Ala.
That bits Columbus again. The sooner we build
j south of us the better. Up to date, when we
wanted a road, we had to help build it. Every
, railroad coining to Columbus has a largo share
of Columbus money in it We shall expect no
j alteration of the rule in the present case, and
i our people will do their full share. Chief En*
i gincer Greene has just returned iYom an inspec
tion of the line secured as far south as Weston.
1 He is very much pleased with the country. The
timber interest on the line farther south is im
mense. The feitility of the cultivated lands is
exceeded by none in the state. Hie line IYom
Weston to Albany will be very light and easily
built, we learn. Everything looks favorable for
1 a prosperous railway if this route is adopted.
('liming to Columbus.
' We find the following in the Marion County
i Patriot, hut know nothing about the facts in the
case:
We have it on good authority that the B. V.
I & E. railroad will be completed to Columbus at
i an early day, and the e stern end of the road
i will be extended and connect wUh the Central
at Milieu. Our road will then become an im
portant short line between the east and west.
Tin's iH not mere rumor. The gentleman who
gave us 'he information is in the “railroad ring”
and knows what he is talking about.
We find this notice in the Ellavillc Enter
prise, and a similar one appeared in the Ameri
cas Recorder lust week We hepe this is not
mere rumor, but we want to see something more
tangible than newspaper reports. The stock
holders of the Buena Visla and Ellavillc railroad
held a meeting at Ellavillc last week, uut we
know nothing in rigarcl to their action except
those rumors which have been printed in the
papers. We had a talk with President Lowe a
I few days ago, and he was confident that the pn "
, posed line would he built provided the Central
system of roods remain under the old manage-
I ment which at presort seems to be in doubt. We
I trust those rumors are not idle and will thicken
The friem’s and acquaintances of Mr. Travis into something more substantial, but we can’t
Btvwart and family are invited to attend the ! bank on much until after tlio January election of
funeral of Mr. Stewart from his lute residence, in j the Central stockholde s, which may change the
lower Girard this (Sunday) afternoon at So’clouk. ^ aspect of things wonderfully.
4 Os nil hi T i-iiiorrow Night. j
L’Allegro German Club will give a german to
morrow night, complimentary to visiting young |
ladies. The indications arc that it will be quite j
an eujoynbfo affair.
rc nnd Prayer Meeting.
Rev. J. II. Campbell requests us to state that
he will hold this meeting this afternoou at 4
o’clock in the room in Banks' building occupied
by the Free Will Baptist church. All are cor
dially invited.
.! Ciiiutge • f ('uinlhiutcK.
Mr. J. K. Orr declines to run for alderman o*
the second wurd. The friends of Mr. J. Marion
Estes have pievuilcd on hiiu to make the race.
Mr. A. M. Eilcdge is lb© member from that wa d
and is a candidate for re-election.
Iliml in Girard.
Mr. Tiavis Stewart died at his home in Girard
yesterday morning at 6 o’clock. Ho was about 45
years of ago, and was a brother of Mr. Freeman
Stewart, the well-known machinist. He had
numerous friends who will regret to learn of his
death.
si. Paul Church.
At St. Paul church there will be preaching by
the pastor and religious services ut 11 a. m. and
7 p.m. At the close of the morning sermon u
class of candidates will be received into the
church. The pastor greatly desires the atten
dance of tin* young people of the church at the
morning service.
A Passenger I'm in Wrecked.
A gentleman who came up on the ipidnight
train on the Mobile and Girard last night reports
that a telegram was received at Union Springs,
stating that the passenger train from Mont
gomery to Eufaula had been wricked between
that place and Euftuiia but no particulars were
given. No particulars of the wreck could bo ob
tained at this city.
Tin* ( il> Registration.
The city registration book was closed yester
day evening. The total registration is 1182, of
whish 906 are whites and 276 colored. This is
quite a large registration for an off year and
shows that considerable interest is felt in the ap
proaching election. The following shows a com
parison of the number registered for four years:
1886. 1885. 1881. 18*3
Whites 906 627 764 892
Colored 276 157 321 466
1,182
784 1,075 1,348
The Sunil' Old Story.
Yesterday morning a negro woman uamed Vic
Robinson, who lives on Mrs. A. E. Riggers’ plan
tation, locked her two little children in her cabin
and went oil'to work. It was not long before the
acitmins ofthe children attracted the attention of
the people on the place, and when the door of
the cubin was burst open it was found that the
youngest, an infant, had been fatally burned and
the other so badly burned that death will proba
bly result. The oldest child, it is supposed, had
carried tire to the bed in which the inlknt slept,
as the bed clothing vvere found to be on fire.
An Indian Summer D»j.
Yesterday was another bright, pleasant and
beautiful day. It brought out our people by
scores, who were to be seeu on the streets, either
riding, walking, visiting, shopping or marketing
for Sunday. Almost every one appeared to wear
smiling faces, and the air of contentment seemed
to pervade the masses. The old, as well as
young, wo e out getting the benefit ofthe pleas
ant sunshine. In illustration of how everybody
apnears to enjoy the pleasant weather we are
having, a. young lady, with a voice as sweet as
ever diluted a caramel, was heard to
say: ‘T have enjoyed the day so much; why,
really, I have talked so much that my tongue is
tired.”
Rumors About (lie Central.
'flic Savannah News has the following in refer
ence to the reported sale of Mrs. Greene’s stock
in the Central railorad:
“The atcok market went wild yesterday. Cen
tral opened at 112 and jumpod to 115, closing ex
cited at that figure. The rumored sale of Mr.-.
Green’s stock in Gen. Alexander s interest, and
the gjnoflleiivl announcement that Gen Alex
ander will bo a candidate for the presidency of
the road were the principal causes ofthe upward
movement.
“There wore all sorts of rumors in the street,
and it was no difficult to hear almost anything
in regard to the sudden rise. The belief has been
that the heavy buying of Central was in the in
terest of a new party seeking to get control "f
the road, although a good many charge that
what purports to be a fight for control is a pre
tense indulged in by leading operators to -force
up the stock. The movement of the past few
days, how ever, has strengthened the belief that
other than speculative intiuences are at work,
aud that a strong effort is being iiu.de by some
one outside of the present management to got
hold of a f uifiolent amount of stock to ooiftrol the
coming election.
“The rumor published in the News yesterday
that n ’contest for control’ is going on is
strengthened by the statement ot Major A. L.
llartridgo that tho Green stock, amounting to
6450 shares, bus been sold in New York in Gan.
Alexander’s interest, ami that ii was bought by
the syndicate that has been buying heavily for
the past t^o mouths.
“From advices which Major Harlridge received
yesterday he stated that the syndicate is assured
that it has a sufficient amount o stock to control
the election, un i that it will name Gen. Alexan
der for pigsideut. He farther stated thut the
symlicute had no connection with the
Richmond anil Danville system, and the
aim will be to nromole the interests of Savannah
aud of Georgia. !t is likely, he aeded, that under
tho new management the Central system will be
strengthened by conuection with other roads
making an outlet here.
“Owing to the telegraph lines being down and
communication with New York cut off very little
stock .vas bought yesterday on the New York ac
count. The day’s transactions were about 800
shares, 400 of which went north. There is a dif
ference of three points in the price of stock with
and without voting priviletie. Stock carrying
the voting privilege that sold yesterday for 115
was offered at 112 without voting privileges.”
The Georgia .Midland.
Work on the Ge rgia Midland railroad is pro
gressing in a mod satisfactory manner. Twenty
miles of track have been laid, and by the first of
next month the road will be running to Wuverly
Hall, when it is proposed to put on a regular
train.
A New Road in Alabama.
From the Montgomery Advertiser wo learn that
a declaration of incorporation of the Attalla Rail
road Company has been filed. The incorporators
are Messrs. Samuel Stewart, Miles A. Hughes,
John P. Stewart, William G. Christopher, Ed
mund W. Cox and William H. Denson, all resi
dent citizens of Etowah county. The terminal
points of the proposed railroad will be Gadsden
and Attalla. The amount of the capital stock is
placed at $15,000, divided into 160 shares of the
pur value of $100 each. This road will peuetrate
a region of coal, iron anil other mineral deposits,
as well as fine sulphur and chalybeate springs,
and the company propose to build branch roads
to develop and utilize these resources.
Another Library OiWcrt.
Arrangements have been completed for another
musical entertainment for the benefit of the
Public Library. The date ha^ been fixed for
Thursday evening, December 2. The concert
will be given by Madame Grant and Prof. Mc
Cormack, and the musicians will not only be
composed of their large divas, but will embrace
some of the best talent ofthe city.
The programme, which is quite elaborate, has
been cavefully culled from the best compositions
of Rossini, Tannhauser, Strauss, Haydn, Com-
pana anil other celebrated masters.
Among other prominent features will be a
violoncello solo by a Columbus gentleman.
A concert at the hands of Madame Grant and
Prof. McCormack is bound to be a success. They
have been conducting a school of music, in Co
lumbus for several months, nnd are accomplish
ed and thorough musicians. Under such man
agement, and for so laudable a purpose, the con
cert will doubt less receive the generous putron-
age it will merit.
61.50 81.10 81.50 81.50 81.54)
81.50 83.50 81.50 81.50.
fiee our Old Ladies’ Hand-Made Hhoes at ubovc
price. J. Makion Estwh & Son.
i’rcNli iiml Nire,
It gives us pleasure to note the fact that Mr.
I. L. Pollard’s trade is "leadily increasing This
is due to the fact that he keeps only the freshest
and best of goods, and deals fhirly with all his
customers. It is acknowledged that he has the
most complete stock of family and fancy gro
ceries in (he city, and his prices are as low a:>
the lowest. He is indeed a friend to the house
keeper , dtf
A complete stock of pure nnd fresh Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at
d tf R. JpBTIOg, Apt.
Sot ii faiuHilafo,
Thanking mv friends for the honor intended, I
respectfully withdraw my name as a candidate
for Alderman. J. K. Ojir.
Metallic Burial Cases.
Williams & Po^i.
K|»rittp; Reel Mines
For Children and Misses. A handsome lot just
arrived at ,J. Marion Ester & Son.
Neriovenr.
Fifty dozen elegant Hcarfs in several styles and
shapes, ji st received at A. C. Chancellor's. These
Goods must go. d&wtf
Cheap Wooden Coffins, j
Williams &Poi\
( liriNfina.H NenriW.
A large invoice just received. Popular
price 50c. Don’t miss this opportunity of buying
nice Neck weai at close prices. d&wif
Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at
d tf r. Justice, Agt.
Neckwrar 'Ilii* fi'cek.
Popular prices 25c, 35c and 6()c. You should
buy at once unci save 20 per cent, on Neck Orna
ment. Chancellor’s Is the place. d&wtf
Mayor’s I' roelnniat ion.
Oki'iup; of Mayor, Columuur. Ua„ Nov. 20, ’;-:G.
Whereas, tho President of the United States
has issued a proclamation setting apart Thurs
day, November 25, as a day of thanksgiving and
prayer;
Therefore, I do hereby request that all good cit.
izens will on that day forego their accustomed
employments, and assemble in their usual places
of worship to give thanks to the Supreme Ruler
of the universe for the many blessings enjoyed
throu It His mercy. Let grateful hearts turn in
sympathy towards those who have suffered
through Ilis visitations, and remembering the
poor and needy, make by deerl3 of chanty their
services acceptable in the sight, ofthe Lord.
Nov 21&25 Cliff. B. Giumes, Mayor.
Burial Robes.
Williams & Pou.
Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, Rosins
ami Currants at Robert Justice, Agt.
d tf
Ri'inrmiier, You Have
Money buying from Chancellor, and have the
largest assortment in this, ity to select from.
ci&wu'
Daniel If. Ilivm, Shopriidor,
Carriage and Wagon Repair Shops.
Blacksmith,Woodwork, Painting, Trimming, and
Re pans of* every description promptly done.
Horse ami Mule Shoeing plain aud steel.
70c for shoeing males and horses, plain.
25c for shrinking tire.
50c for '.citing axles. <
le t 20c pi. in and patent spokes.
Other work ut proportionately low prices.
Wagon and Stock Yards still headquarters
for planters 1 ratling at Columbus. Patronage
earnestly s«. Ucited. nov'ilse&tutf.
NuteRii*!* atari 'iVunikn
At closest prices, at Chancellor’s. d&wtf
• T wo &i'\\ inj; Girls Wauled.
Two girls who cun do good sewing will find
employment at M us. Ford’s,
East’side 4th Avenue, bet. 10th and 11th bits.
Kobe*.
A large and beaut ful assortment just received
by Wilburns & Pou.
Trunk!* :\i a Priee.
Ladies will fin i the largest nnd finest assort
ment of Trunks in this city at Chancellor's.
Pri. es tor fine Trunks $10 to $20. Call and see
wti
.311:41 *Ul«*C«iVC<Q.
New French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless i nd
London Layer llaisius, Citron, Green Kern,
B ine and Coarse Barley, Split Peas. Green Peas,
Farina, and a fresh lot ofthe celebrated “Boss”
Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanaou’s.
nov2l tf
I'httiirrlhir Will Interest
Parents and guardians on Children’s Wear this
week. _ d&wtf
Just Mtocclved.
New French and Turkish Prunes, Heedless and
London Layer Raisins, Citron, Green Kern, Fine
and Coarse Barley, Split Peas, Green Peas,
Farina, ami a fresh lot of the celebrated “Boss”
Milk Crackers at J. T. ICavanauh’s.
nov21 tf
Prfop* on CliiMreii’N Worn*
This week will he an inducement to those con
templating making a purchase. d&wtf
JuNt Rovelveil.
New French and Turkish Prune*, Heedless aud
London Layer Raisins, Citron, Green Kern, Fine
and Coarse Barley, Split Peas. Green Peus,
Farina, and n fresh lot of the celebrated “Boss’*
Milk Crackers at J. T. KavanaoiPs.
nov2l tf
If you want the best Cakes, Custards, Pics, Etc.,
try my home-made. They have no equal,
dtf R. Justice, Agt.
Day; Lost,
A Terrier Pup, answers to tue name of “Bob,”
cropped ears and tail, color yellow, with white
spot on top of head. A liberal reward if deliver
ed at Alabama Warehouse. nov21 3t
Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at
d tf K. Justice. Agt.
To the Voters of iluscoufo County.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate for
Treasurer of Muscogee county, and earnestly
solicit your support. I need the office and will
be very thankiul for your assistance. I am pro- |
pared to run. Election on the first Wednesday 1
in January next, 1887. Jordan L. Howell '
oct9.se, wed td
i
Only 10 llaya Longer
To got Cabinet Photographs at $4.00 a dozen.
After December 1st I will advance my price to
$6.00 a dozen, or $4.00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
Nirawbrrry IMiuif*.
Can furnish Btraw herry Plants in any quantity.
Leave your orders with J. L. Treadway & Co.,
City Market. C. D. Moody.
Nice Largo Room.
Nice Room for rent, with cook room attached.
Cheap to one without children. Address
Nick Large Room, Enquirer Office.
Largo Lot of Vo^otnbloN to Arrive.
To arrive and on consignment the early
part of the comming week, a large
lot of Appfos, Onions, Cabbages, Pota
toes and Turnips, nt low prices. We
solicit county as well as city orders, and guaran
tee satisfaction. J. H. Gabriel & Co.
10,000 yards Plain Dress Ginghams will be sold
at the Beehive this week at 7 cents per yard.
Goods worth from 10 to 12':j cents
Only IO Tiny* Loiqfi’v
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4.00 a dozen.
After December 1st I will advance my price to
$6.00 a dozen, or $4 00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
Tij Whom It Ray floneern.
I have heretofore given notice that considera
tion has never been given for lots Nos. 525 and
520. Said lots north of residence of John G.
McKee.
nov21 2t G. M. McKee.
Money Found,
Which owner can get by ar plying to ine, describ
ing property nnd paying for this notice.
W. S. Freeman.
Only IO I>ny* Louver
To get Cabinet Photographs nt $4.0ft a dozen.
After December l3t I will advance my price to
86.00 a dozen, or $4.00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
For Thanksgiving Dinner.
Send in your orders for Dressed or Live Tui-
keys, Cranberries, Fresh Butter and Eggs, Flori
da Oranges, wholesale and retail. A frill line of
Family Groceries. E. M. Averext.
Fine Rosewood Caskets.
Williams &Pou.
Only 10 Dh.vm Longer
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4.00 a dozen.
Alter December 1st I will advance my price to
$6.00 a dozen, or $4.CO for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
For Male.
Lots in city, Linwood aud on Rose Hill by G.
Moon. Office first corner below Swift's ware
house.
Fine Rosewood Coffins.
Williams & Pou.
To (he Retail Trade.
Just received 50 barrels choice Apples from $3
to $3.50 per barrel. Also a large lot of Almonds,
Walnuts, Pecan and Brazil Nut*, all now goods.
We have on hand a large lot of assorted Fire
works and will receive this week 1000 boxes of
Fire-crackers, all sizes. Also the largest, amt
mopt complete stock of fancy and stick Caddy
and Chewing Gum ever brought to this place.
Will also receive 20U boxes of new London iaycr
Raisins, assorted size boxes. Call and examine
goods and prices before baying.
nov2t tf J. T. Kavanagh.
Cldhlreti's Overcontn hku! ('ajw.
Nitc Overcoats $3, $5 an*l un. Caps 25c, 50c,
75c and $1, $ee these goods before buying else
where. Chandelier .has comm cue td on closing
price*. d&wtf
Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies ut
d tf R. Justice, Agt.
To lino VIty Trade.
We have now on hand, and intend to keep
always a line of fine Phastons, Surreys aud light
vehicles of every description, ordered especially
for the city trade. Call and see them.
Williams & Pou.
Tax-Puji'rs tt.ti'iitlon—Third and Lust Fall.
Stele and County Taxes, 1886. are now past
due and must be paid at once. In conformity
with law, executions will issue for all Taxes not
paid by or before December 1, 1886. Don r t blame
the Tax Collector for complying with the law.
Come up and settle and save cost of advertise
ment, levy aud sale. D. A Andrews,
Tax Collector.
Office: Georgia Home Building.
nov21tf
Ytiaionk* Noticp.
Called, communication of Columbian Lodge
No. 7, F. and A. M. to-morrow (Monday) evening
at 7:30 o’clock for work in the F. C. degree. All
Masons are fraternally invited to atteud.
By order ol’tbe W. M
Henry R. Hunter, Secretary.
To Wy Friend.*.
Those reeding anything pertaining to burial
outfits will find me ready to serve them at 939
Bread-street. I am with Williams & Pou. and
will gu • ran tee to fili all order* s-athfae’orily. All
brick work will have iry personal supervision.
Titos. G. Coleman.
Fine JS!»••**i»y Hull for half.
A flue young three-quarter Jersey Bull, 14
months old and weighs 738 pounds, for sale
cheap. Michael Anderson,
at City Hospital.
Turkeys. Turkeys. Turkeys.
Scud your orders for Thanksgiving Turkeys to
Salisbury & Crow.
Fresh parched Peanuts at Bartow Read’s pea
nut staud. I have got this year’s Peanuts aud 1
parch every day. I say to to children, I take
coppers and to all of those who havo any please
bring them in. I am at T. M. Foley’s corner.
Holiday Ooods,
Our large assortment of Holiday Goods are
now on exhibition at the Centrul Drug Store,
and comprise beautiful Toilet Ca es, Jewel
Oases, gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Work Boxes,
Odor Cases, Manicure fcecs, Baby Sets, Glove aud
Handkerchief Holders, Triple Mirrors, Fancy
Stands, Plush Mirrors, Thermometers, Cut Ginas
Bottles, which excel ir. perfection of workman
ship and be uuj of design any ever offered in !
this market; uud other Toilet requisites too !
numerous to mention. We are selling these
goods so cheap tliut ihc purchasers arc sur- j
prised at the prices. In fact we offer them 1
cheaper than they can be won at raffle elsewhere. !
We take pleasure in displaying them and ask \
that the public call and see them and get our
prices. A large lot of Surgeon aud Bath Sponges
just received.
Our line of Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes is a
complete one, md as to prices we detV competi
tion. Extracts, Colognes, Toilet Waters, Bay
Rum, Florida Waters from ail the be-.t manufac
turers, ruffs aud Puff Boxes, T oilet Powders aud
Sachet Powders in abundance. To those who
enjoy a good smoke, we say try our Evans &
Howard Cigar and other Key West goods. A
few Hyacinth Bulbs leit at $1.25 a dozen.
Gur Prescription Department is supplied with
the best Drugs aud leooives at ail times the care
ful a'.teniiou of an experienced Pharmacist.
Our si ore at 1302 Broad street is in charge of
Mr. T. ,M. Oliver, »u experienced prowr.ptionist,
and came: x lui! line of the tame Drugs as toe
CVu n ul. Evans & Ho war d.
d tf Proprietors.
People’s Ticket for Aldermen.
First Ward—Henry O. Bussey.
Second Ward—J. Marion Estes.
Third Ward D. P. Dozier.
Fourth Ward Theo. M. Foley.
Fifth Ward-N. N. Curtis.
Sixth Ward—T. Jeff Bates. nov4 td
Ticket fer Aldermen.
At the election on Saturday, the 11th of
December next for one alderman fVom each
ward, friends of the present members ofthe board
will support them for re-election. •
First Ward—J. S. Garrett.
Second Ward—A. M. Elledge.
Third Ward—D. P. Dozier.
Fourth Ward—^Theo M. Foley.
Fifth Ward-N. N. Curtis.
Sixth Ward—George W. Dillingham.
octfi td
For City Mnrfttiul.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate for
City Marshal at the election for city officers on
the second Saturday in December next, and will
be grateful for the support of my friends and the
public. Daniel Duncan.
octJltd
For ^Varntinl.
I am a candidate for re-election as marshal for
tlie ensuing year. John H. Palmer.
nov7td
For City Ncxton.
I announce myself a candidate for re-election
of Sexton and solicit a support of my friends and
the citizens. A. Odom.
oct21d tildecll
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. Trkaday/ay.
The City Registry List
Will olose on Saturday, November 20. Parties
who register, who are liable to a street tax, and
have not yet paid it, must pay at the time of reg
istering. M. M. Moore,
nov7 d2w Clerk Council.
For Tux Receiver.
I announce myself a candidate for election to
the office of Tax Receiver, and respectfully solicit
the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county.
Election Wednesday, January 5,1887.
novlftdtf Woolfolk Walker.
For Tax Receiver.
I rpspectftilly announce myself a candidate for
Tax Receiver of Muscogee county. Election first
Wednesday in January. Geo. W. Cargill.
nov7 td
For Tax Collector.
I announce myself as a candidate for Tux
Collector of Muscogee county (election
January next), and respectfully solicit the sup
port ofthe voters of said couu : y.
aug29dtfwlm Oliver P. Poe.
For Tax Col lector.
1 announce myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Muscogee County. Election in Jan
uary next. [oc!2td] N. G. Oaths.
For Tux Collector.
Announcing myself a candidate for re-electioa
to tho office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county,
I respectfully solicit the votes of its citizens,
and will endeavor to deserve riieir support by
faithfully discharging the duties of this office in
the future as in * he past. Election first Wednes
day in January next.
sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews.
For Tux Collector.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Muscogee ooun ; y (election January
next), and ask' for the support of the voters ol
said c .unt-y. 4* 0. Woolfolk.
sep7 dtf
To the Yeiemt of Muscogee Foiinty.
I respectfully announce myself a candidate for
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask
your suffrage. I havo ever tried to di*-charge
my duty as au officer, and will still do the same
if elected. Election January next.
Respectfully, . J. C. Reedy.
nov5 td
To the VoterM oniu r <u;ogee County.
I announce myself as a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, ami respectfully solicit
your support for he same. Election January
next. G. B. Gag hr.
Columbus, Ga., September 22,1886. sep23 tf
For Tax Here Ivor.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re
ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfully
ask the support of the voters.
sep22 tf J. H. Harrison.
For Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor
oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing oli c-
tion. W. D. Amyet.
nov7 dtd
For County Treasurer.
I announce myself a candidate for County
Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters ol
Muscogee county for their suffrage.
sep24d&w td John C. Cook.
For County Treumirer.
I wish my friends to know that l will be a can
didate for this office at the next election I am
here to run. R. J. Moses.
nov20 dtd
.Store 13011*0*, Etc., for Mule.
I ofifor for sale my property situ ited at the
junction of Ffrst avenue, Fourteeth and Warren
streets, comprising two large storerooms, with
six large rooms in second story, Warehouse,
Stables, Wagon Sheds, etc. The lot measures
137 feet frout. This is one of the best business
locations in Columbus.
For price and terms, apply to
J. H. Hamilton,
novl3 se.tu&thu tf Columbus, Ga.
Fine Clgsriv.
5000 Garrett’s No. 11.
5000 Conquerors.
5000 100-PerCeut.
10,000 Grand Republic Cigarros sold under a
bona fled guarantee. I consider auy of the above
brands as being worthy of special mention, and
can recommend as possessing all the elements of
fine quality, and such as will give perfect satis
faction to the smokers. Robert S. Crane.
dif
At more’s Best Mince Meat, New Currants,
Dates, Citron. R. S. Crane.
dtf
JiiNt UeseivtMl.
A fine lot ol'Ruta Buga Turnips, Onions, Pota
toes and New York Cabbage, at lowest who'e
sale price. E. M. Avbrbtt.
novl8th&se
HALL Ac WHEAT.
We have within the past week received a great
many goods that were never before kept in this
market. And now have the finest assortment
and largest retail stock of Drugs in the oity k
Those suffering with colds and coughs will do
well to lemember us. We have a fall line of Gib
son’s Medicated Lozenges, in bulk, Guaiao Hore*
hound, Lime Fruit, Chlorodyne, ac. A fall fin©
of Colgate’s, Pears’, Luhin’s, Kirk’s, Graham’s
Ben] Brooke’s, Vau Hagan’s, Oakley’s, D. S.
Browne * Co.’s, Lowe, Son & Co.’s and other
makes of Fine Soap3 - a line which cannot fail to
please. Headquarters for the Celebrated Ivory
Soap. If you have not seen our store call and see
it. Its the handsomest in the city.
Hall & Wheat,
Druggists and Pharmacists,
nov3tf 1016 Broad Street.
Ood RIcmn Ike Children.
Nothing has been so productive of health and
diminished so much the suffering and mortality
amoiij? children as Teethina {Teething Powders).
Teetiiina allays Irritation, aids Digestion,
Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child,
Cures Eruptions aud Sores and makess Teething
easy.
All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth*
ina. Brannon & Carson. Columbus. Ga.*,
Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at mann*
facturer’s prices. tv4 d&wly
Fancy and Stick Candies at wholesale.
[dtf] Adams & Bowers.
Large Eye Brazilian Pebble Spectacles a
specialty with C. Schomburg.
novl8 3t
Fancy and Stick Candies at wholesale,
dtf Adams &Bowkrs.
Ileitiovul Netiee.
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 Buiiler & Co.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated Auheuser and
and Budweiser Bottled Beer.
sepl9 tf
Fancy and Stick Candies at wholesale.
dtf Adams & Bowers.
HImh IH. FoNter'M Art School.
Will open an Art School Monday 15th at the?
Goetchius House, corner Second avenue and
Ninth street. All styles of Painting and Draw
ing taught. For terms apply to me at my room
or to J. W. Pease & Son. novl4 dlw
1>i*. Hefti N. Jordan,
Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence,
Satnmis House, east side front street, opposite*
Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office,
Carter’s drug store. tf
Wood and f oal.
First-class Oak and Pino wood in stock, block
and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by
T. S Fontaine & Co.
Telephone No. 8rt. nov7tf
Scries 2, ( iiutUthnocliec Building uudr
Loan Aiumoc In lion.
Books of subscription for above series now ope»
at office of Yonge & Grimes.
Cliff B. Grimes. Sho’v aud Treaa.
yiuftt'
Watch Hakiuir.
J. H. Brarahall, Practical Watchmaker anch
Jeweler, makes a specialty of repairing flu©
and complicate! watches that have been In
jured by accident or otherwise, at moderator-
charge. dtf
8. I*. GKLHEilT,
At(oruoy«»PLn;v, CJh.
Prompt attention given to ail business. Office-/
over R. S. Crane. sep4 dly
Have you tried the FYAxk bid dell Soap? Try
it.
B. T. Babbitt’s Best Potash at
dtf
Crane’s,
F. G. WILKINS,
General Auctioneer. Real Eatate.
Stock and Rond Ag-cut.
ripecial attention given administrators’, execu
tors’ aud assignees’ sales, selling and renting
Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over
Abbott & Newsom’s corner.
For Side—My Residence on Broad street,
jell tf __ F. G. Wilkins
Fliolct* Oroceri^H.
Best Rye Flour, New York Suite Buckwheat,
Finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Go3hen But
ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice
Messed Mackeiel, ten pound pi-ils; Fancy
Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nut3,
New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lunch
Tongue, Pigs Feet and Tripe at Crane’s.
dtf
Pure Frir.t Jellies, French Queen Olives, Far--
rin-i. McMenarain & Co’s famous Deviled Crabs,,.
Cusco Bay Lobsters. Grated Pineapple; Evergreen
Sugar Corn of superior quality and fall weight..
Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston,
Baked Be ins, Cod Fish Balls. Always the lowest,
prices for cash at Uouert ti. Crane’s.
dtf
Shield I’orlVt'liuji Honvhon Whisky
I commend to all who desire a really ccod and’,
reliable article. Robert S. Crane,
dtf Sole Agent.
It. F. WILL, «
Insurntire Afifcmey. 1145 11 rc»<8 Street*
Accessible at all bourn/ Office telephone, No. 7-
Resitlonce telepono, No. 49. All calls promptly
aunwered D. F. Willcox.
net 8 dtf
I will not only win success, but I’ll do more*
I will deserve it. I have just received my Fall
Sets of Scenic Backgrounds, and placed them
under my Mammoth Skylight interior and ex
terior, for the production of the latest styles of
Photographs so popular in all northern cities*
One set was painted expressly for children, which
is verj neat and nobby in its design. These
grounds have all the modern improvements that
taste can suggest. Cali and see them.
Respect frilly, Alpha A. Williams,
nnvlt-dweow Tho Photographer-
Fancy and Stick Candies at wholesale,
dtf Adams & Bowkrs.
ReKiileiiee for lteut.
Apply to W. R. Moore. T. H. Moore*
novl6 dlw
15 liny ft Lunger Only.
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4 a dozen. After
December 1 they will be $6.
dwcow Alpha A. Williams.
Valuable Iteal Estate for Kale.
The Muscogee Home corner, fronting 55 feet on
St. Clair street, and running back about 130 feet
on First avenue. Two story brick build
ing on part of lot, now rented for §330 per year.
Apply to R M. Mulford, at Chattahoochee Na
tional Bank, or to Chas. L. Davis.
nov9 eodtf
50.000 Bushel*
Of pure Texas Rust Proof Oats for sale at W. S.
Freeman, J. Ii Bran nan, Joseph Hecht. B T.
Hatcher, Carter & Bradley, Georgia Warehouse*
George Estes, Talbotton; R. E. Clements, Buena
Vista, and B. Kunl & Co., Greenville*
or send your orders to me. I warrant
these Oats to be what I claim for them. Don’t
plant the red or brown Missouri Oat that is being
| offered and sold a.s a Texas Rust Proof Oat. They
j are not rust proof. W. L. Tillman.
nuvi4 2tawlm
Muli* Sfrayei! or Stolon.
! Large dark bay mare Mule, from the residence
' of Chas. D. Will s. on lower Bread street, lust
! Sunday night. Any information will be thank
fully received by \V. B. Willis, Cottage Mills,
; Chattahoochee county, or C. D. Wiilis, Colum-
bus, Ga. nov19 fri&se
Fov 6-orotior.
! I am a candidate for re-election as coroner.
uovlT 3t Isaac T. Brooks.