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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 26, 1886.
RENT.
nihcr 21, 1886.
3oston nil^ht. V'
won Now York
on Savannah
nferior 0; nrrli-
ordinuiv —c; low middling
middling P 1 8’,o. wood middling
*y ®k>u!h western raMrond..
By Mobile and < ’."aid railroad
Bye olumb ■' ai’«l ’.' '' torn road...
By Oolunihus and dome railroad
By the river
By wagons
Totals
701
5,f 70
1.043
6.854
4.960
20,088
43,424
SHIPMENTS.
To-day. To TkiU
By Bent Invert crti ’nifrond 878 20.8R1
By ColumbuH nioi >Vc’storn road... 0 0
By the river 0 n
Taken by Columbia factories 03 4,033
Totals 471 34,017
Bohn 222 33,848
STATEMENT.
Block on hand August 31, 1885
Received to-day
“ previously
bhipped to-day
“ previously.
1,071'
701
12,033—13,124
44,603
471
.33,540-34,017
Stocks on hand 10,480
Stock August 31, 1885, 350; received same day,
630; total receipts 40,271; shipped same day 909;
total shipments 38,601, stock 11,117, sales 903;
middling, 8’ _r.
INDEX IO N KIV A DV KUTISKMfKNTS.
Celery -John L. Hogan.
Agents Wanted \V. T. McOarley, Louisville,Ky.
Celery to-day at Poilard’s.
Two Mules for S:il- at Alnhama Warehouse,
Nuts, Canm d Goods, etc. Adams & Bowels.
Bargains in Dry Goods- C. I*. Gray & Co.
Real Estate for Sale and Rent. ,J. C. Reedy.
Not a Candidate- .1. Marion Estes.
At SI. Lake To-day.
Thanksgiving sorvires will bo held at St. Luke
church to-dny at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. Geo.
G. N. MacDonell
A Barber Drops Dead.
Jesse Jones, a negro barber, dropped dead yes
terday morning. 3'he cause of his death is un
known, except that he had been in bad health
fbr some time.
death «fan infant.
The infant of Mr. and Mrs. I). C. Matthews,
"Who reside in Wynuton, died yesterday morning.
The sadly afflicted parents have the symyathy of
numerous friends in their deep bereavement.
Utirtmi to Death.
The thirteen-year-old daughter of Elbert Davis,
colored, a tenant on Mr. Jake Moon’s plantation,
A few miles north of the city, died'yesterday
morning from the effects of a burn received on
last Friday.
A I’ri'ciiutionnr) Measure.
George Hart, charged with the murder of young
Woldrup, in Lee county, is still in prison in
■Montgomery. By order ( f Governor O’Neal he
will lie kept, there until the next session of the
Ice county court.
Union Thanksgiving Day.
St. Paul Methodist, the First Baptist and the
Presbyterian churches Will unite in Thanks
giving services at St. Paul church this morning
At 11 o’clock. The sermon will he preached by
Rev. W, A Carter, The public are invited to
Attend,
^ Thau giving Arrow the Itivrr.
Rev. J. B. Cummings requests us to say that a
union Thanksgiving service will bo hold at Girard
Methodist church to day at 11 a. in. The pastor
expects Revs. W. A. Jluckabee and It. II. Bullock
LOCAL LACONICS.
—Indications for Georgia: Rain followed by
fair weather, cooler, variable winds generally
northerly.
—The “Hungarian Students” will be the next
attraction wt. Hprlnp.er opera house. They are to
he hero on December 1.
- Two pnrf.cngrr conches for the Georgia Mid
land were shipped on the 17th and will arrive
the latter part of this week.
— Yesterdny was a most disagreeable day, 11
mined at intervals all day and night.
— 1 The bciiutiAil pastel portrait of the late much
beloved Mrs. ,1. Harris ('happen, t ow at Pease’s
book store, has been much admired. Her many
Mends here will recognize it ns a perfect like
ness. it was executed by the talented Mrs. J. It.
Gregory, of Atlanta, and handsomely framed by
Mr. Pease.
—The steamer Aid, which arrived Tuesday
night, has been tied tip for the present on ac
count of the comparatively small river business.
—The post otn ce will observe holiday hours to
day, and will he open only tYom 2 to 3 p. m.
A large number of Celmubusites will cele-
brato Thanksgiving day by going hunting.
—Yesterday was “arbor day,” hut it was not
observed- in this city. Columbus is already
i blessed with an abundance of shade trees.
-The many friends of Mr. Johnson Harrison
will regret to learn that he is quite ill
A largo flock of wild geese flew over Hie city
yesterday, going northward.
—The Atlanta Constitution says: An old poli
tician. one who has been a member of many de
liberating bodies, declares that President David
son and Speaker Little arc the best presiding
officers he ever saw.
— Hamilton Journal: Dr. Charley Williams,
of,Seale, Ala., a brother of Judge J. F. C. Wil
liams, has determined to locate in Columbus for
the practice of medicine. He has many friends
in Harris county who will be glad to hear of his
coming so much nearer to his old home.
—Mr. Joe Cumberland,a member oftheOeoYgia
Midland construction force, was married last
week to Miss Mary Beck, of Harris county.
—The Hamilton Journal snvs: Dr T. S. Mitch
ell has located his office in Columbus with Hall
&*Wheat. He expects to move his family there
about the 3d of December.
—Tbe Columbus Ledger says: In regard to the
very kind notice in the Enquirer-Sun of this
morning, the Ledger wishes especially to express
its thanks, not only for that one, but for the
many courtesies extended to it by that excellent
paper. Coming to the city without a persona'
acquaintance wilh any member of its stair, we
have been the recipient of personal and editorial
courtesies both gratifying and appreciated. May
the present good fellowship always exist.
—Talbotton New Era: On Monday night, De
cember 50, Talbot Council Royal Arcanum will
elect officers and have an oyster supper. They
propose to take their ladies to the oyster e-upper,
and have a real nice time.
—We learn that one negro killed another at
C’liritonvUle, Coffee county, on Friday night. No
particulars could he learned.
-One gentleman in Columbus claims to have
felt a distinct earthquake shock on Monday
night.
—An infant of Mr. J. R. Webb, of Upatoic, died
on Sunday night.
—The steamer Milton 41. Smith will arrive to
day.
not his “grand opening” which came off later, duly,
as advertised. No axe was carried along as usual,
the unusual height of the “ express man” clearly
obviating the necessity of the same in felling the
tree, all reqifired being simply to reach up and
“grab” the ’possum, at the same time practi
cally carrying the beautiful poetical idea of
“ Woodman, spare that tree, touch not a single
bough.” We used to ’tote au axo along, but we
can reach ’em now.
It “neared” like he was imported expressly for
this occasion. The hours flew by and no possum!
To guard against possible failure a tame possum
had been tied with a lasso and left to graze
amid Jhe umbrageous, or otherwise, forest They
were after possum and if they couldn’t get wild
would tal^e tamo. Luck was “agin urn.” Tiie
in riel got twisted and the ill-fated possum, the
hero of many a midnight chase and foray after
persimmons, miserably perished, and blasted the
last hope for possum of our Nimrods. Fate, how
ever, still had one crowning trophy in store fur
them in the shape of game. A weary Thomas j
cit wandering around “in the gloaming” i
-out of sight of the kitchen door I
and hack fences—'landmarks and com- I
pusses, you might say of the feline tribe—lost |
his reckoning and got in the wood. Taking ref- i
uge in a sapling he was scented by Growler and !
the gang, treed until the party came up; the K. |
M. reached up; the cat knew he was gone. The i „ , ... , , „ .
, . ,, , . Come up and scttlt and save coBt ol advertise-
height of ihe tree, lm onJv hope, availed not. He . , , . ~ . ,
ment, levy and sale. D. A Andrews,
Tax Collector.
DedrcdndAVf.
A child should be taught early the importance
and use of the tooth brush. Rather let the free
or hands remain unwashed than the teeth be un-
biushed before the morning meal. The habit
becomes soon acquired; its advantage in saving
the teeth from decay and preventing guttering is
incalculable. For sale by all Druggists.
To the Retail Trade.
Just received 50 barrels choice Apples from $3
to $.3.60 per barrel. Also a largo lot of Almonds,
Walnuts, Pecan and Brazil Nuts, all now goods.
We have on hand a large lot of assorted Fire
works ami will veciivc this week 1G00 hor.es of
Fire crackers, all sizes. Also the largest and
mort complete Htock of fancy and stick Candy
and Chewing Gum ever brought to this place.
Will also receive 209 boxes of new London layer
Raisins, assorted size boxes. Call anil examine
goods and prices before buying.
nov21 tf J. T. JCavanacjh.
Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at
d tf R. Justice, Agt.
Tax-Payers Attention—Third and Last Call.
.Slate and County Taxes, 1880, are now past
due and must be paid at once. In conformity
with law. executions will issue for all ’faxes not
paid by or before December 1, 1888. Don’t blame
the Tax Collector for complying with the law.
Office: Georgia
nov21tf
Home Building.
was igiiominiously, easily and triumphantly
pulled down; and the ’possum hunters, happy
and flushed with triumph, returned to the hos
telry of mine host Winslow, bearing in their
midst the ill-fated eat who essayed the role of
’possum. I'li ns ended one of the most memorable
possum hunts on record, and .scored another
point on the general utility of house cat.-, and I Tlio Mtonf irtt hi o Cily ^ranertv on
long-legged expressmen. “Mns« Broker.” | ««, 1, L-1L.„
HONii: < okh:k.
Personal.
Mr. W. E. Johnson, representing the Atlanta
Constitution, is in the city.
Miss Willie Bell, one of Atlanta’j brightest aud
most charming young ladies, who has been on a
visit of a yeral weeks to Mrs* A. J. Lowe, re
turned limne yedevday morning. Mbs Bell
made many friends while here, who rtgfet very
much to sec her leave.
Mr. and Mrs. W W. Curtis will return home
from New York to-night.
Miss Wiliie Smith, of Box Springs, was in the
to be present and i omluct the services. A union * yesterday and left for home on the Macon
Thanksgiving service will alto be held at Tru ity
Methodist church in Hrowuevillc to-night. There
will be no sermon, but a prayer service and sev-
•eral short addresses,
No Dajfrr
The Enquirer-Sun will observe Thanksgiving
day, consequently no paper will be issued to-
worrovy. The usual edition will bo published
Saturday morning. The Enquirer-Sun feels
that di ring the ,\ ear it has had much for which
to be thankful, and while it may be censured by
Dome for observing the day, it feels it to be a duty
todowlmtcvci it i onceivr s to be right, regard
less of the opinion of others.
TlmiikMtvItU at Broad Street,
Til re will be a social, informal thanksgiving
meeting at Broad street Methodist church to-
toightat 7 o'clock. No formal services will be held,
but it la expected to be a meeting for the offering
of thanka to the Lord lor his many blessings and
mercies and watchful cave during the past year.
Several members will apeak. Everybody cordially
invited. t
Omitted I'Youi the List.
The following names wet c inadvertently omit
ted from the list of registered voters published in
yesterday’s paper:
B, G. Forbes, 3d ward, age 48, merchant tailor.
John Schuell, 0th ward, age 48, foreman bag-
giug mill.
C. 11. 'Thomas, 4th ward, age 34, barkeeper.
George Allen, colored, 6th ward, age 6 4, gur-
deuer
A U.irrhw • in Tray.
Mr. Davidson, a prominent merchant of Troy
Ala., and Mias uussie Darks, of the same place,
will be married in that city this morning. The
’groom is a member of the iirrn of Holon, Collier
4k Davidson, and is a popular and enterprising
young gentleman. The bride was at one time a
pupil at the Columbus Female College, and was
much beloved by all who knew her for her
amiable disposition, persoual charms and noble
character. The happy couple will make a tour
of the United States and Canada.
Arrival of theStcanivr Atnoa Hays.
The steamer Amos Hays arrived yesterday
morning, bringing 220 bales of cotton, consigned
ms follows: Jenkins & Banka, G; Jenkins A: Co.,
1; Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Co., 2; Geo.
P. Swilt & Sou, 1; Slade & Etheredge, 7; Flour
noy & Epping, 90; Carter & Bradley, 68; Blanch-
mrd, Burrus & Co., 50; Goo. Holt, 3.
Following is the list of her passengers: J. S.
Wa’ker, J. E. Clardy, Chattahoochee; Miss Lula
Hays, Miss Florence Lewis, Neals; M. M. Heller,
Ft. Gaiucs; E. II. Watson, J. C. Jones, Mrs. It. D.
S. Bell, Mrs. N. S. Hendrick, Eufinila. Six on
deck.
She will leave at S o’clock this morning.
Just received: La mi bee’s celebrated 1, 2, 5 and !
10 pound Fruit Cake for Thanksgiving, besides |
26 varieties of Larrabee’s sweet goods. Snowflake
ani Oyster Crackers, at J. T. Kavanagh'n.
Not n < nididnte.
Thanking my many friends for the honor and
trust intended to be conferred upon me, 1 re
spectfully withdraw my name as a candidate for
Alderman. J. Mamikon Estes.
Celery! Celery J
Fine Milwaukee Celery at
John L. Hogan’s.
Just received: Larrabet’s celebrated 3, 2, 5 and
10 pound Fruit Cake for Thanksgiving, besides
25 varieties of Larrabee’s sweet goods, Snowflake
and Oyster Crackers, at J. T. Kavanaoh’s.
Gray’s Remnant Counter of Dress Goods, Flan
nela and Table Linens are the talk of the town.
Come and see for yourself. C. P. Gray & Co.
Celery at Pollard’s to day. nov25 3t
Fresh lot Canned Goods just received,
dtf Adams & Bowers.
Fresh Celery just leceived, at
J. T. ICavanaqii’s.
rrh‘ii<lNhip Lottie' No. 2*4'l, Rni^lits
mill IdhHpn oi Honor.
Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening at
7 o’clock. M. M. Moore,
2d&4thth Secretary.
Agents Wiuitcc!.
Local, special aud general travel" ng agents, for
the Kentucky Mutuil Security Fund Company,
of Louisville, Ky. The best plan of life insurance
tho Market, Oifri'ctl for Sale.
The desirable property known as the Muscogee
Home corner, fronting 55 feet on St. Clair street
and running back about. 130 feet on First avenue,
will be sold at private sale.
On the lot there is a two-story brick building
occupying part of it, now rented for $300 a year;
also enough brick to build two one-story stores.
If not sold at private sale before the first Tues
day in December ft will be sold at public outcry.
Apply to It M. Mulford, at Chattahoochee Na
tional Bank, or to Charles L. Davis.
nov23 dtf
Only IO Days Longrr
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4.00 a dozen.
After December 1st I will advance n.y price to
$6.00 a dozen, or $1.00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
Nepli Hour.
Fifty dozen elegant Scarfs in several styles and
shapes, just received at A. C. Chanceller’s. These
Goods must go. d&wtf
Only IO Days Longer
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4.00 a dozen.
Alter December 1st I will advance my price to
$0.00 a dozen, or $4.00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
Only IO Da>s Longer
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4 00 a dozen.
After December 1st I will advance my price to
$0.00 a dozen, or $4 00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
(Karls'in>im Sun rIs.
A large invoice just received. Popular
. . .. . ,. ... , 4 . < price 50c. Don’t miss this opportunity of buying i
evc-r offered to the public Liberal contracts will nice Neck ,. car at close price8 .
Deople’H Ticket for Alderiueu.
First Ward—Henry C. Bussey.
Second Ward—J, Marim Estes.
Third Ward D P. Dozier.
Fourth Ward Theo. M. Foley.
Fifth Ward—N. N. Curtis.
Sixth Ward—T. Jeff Pates. nov4 td
Ticket for Aldermen.
At the election on Saturday, the 11th of
December next for one alderman from each
ward, friends of the present members of the board
will support them for re-election.
First Word — 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.
oct5 td
For Illy Marshal.
I respectfully aunounce 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.
octSltd
For Mnvdial.
T am a candidate for re-election as marshal for
the ensuing year. John H. Palmer.
nov7td
For City Nexlon.
I announce myself a candidate for re-election
of Sexton and solicit a support of my friends and
the citizens. A. Odom.
oct24d tildecll
For Sexton.
I announce myself a candidate for City Sexton
aud solicit the support of my fYiends and fellow-
citizens. Election in December next.
aug28 d&w till dec 11 Jas. L. Treadaway.
For Tax Receiver.
I announce myself a candidate for election to
tho office of Tax Receiver, an 1 respectfully solicit
the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county.
Election Wednesday, January 5, 1887.
novl6 dtf Woolfolk Walker.
For Tux Receiver.
I respectfully 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 Tax
Collector of Muscogee county (election
January next), and respectfully solicit the sup
port of the voters of said county.
aug29 dtf wlm Oliver P. Poe.
For Tax Collector.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Muscogee County. Ejection in Jan-
uar> next. [ocl2td] N. O. Oaths.
lie rmide. Address W.
Sup’t, Louisville. Ky.
McCarl*y, General
nov'iS d! w
Mr. TL. W. Robinson, one of tbe most prosper
ous farmers of Harris county, is in tho city,
Mr. J. A. Walker returned from Florida yester
day.
Mrs. H. C. Cameron, of Hamilton, was in the 1 wew ^
Just received: Lavrubec’s celebrated 1,2,5 and
10 pound Fruit Cake for Thanksgiving, besides
25 varieties of Larmbco’s sweet goods. Buowflake
and Oyster Cracker*’, at J. T. Kavanagu’s.
TW1> U4MMB MI’LMS FOB N
Apply at Alabama Warehouse. uov25 2t
We have just received new Nuts, Raisins,
Dales, Fig;, Curran sand Citron,
dtf Adams Si Bowers.
For F.ne Silks, Velvets, in plain, brocade aud
stripes; also Fine lfraclc Dress Goods—special
price made by Mr. our Christopher Gray for this
O. P. Gray & Co.
Death of .Mr. Meyer (frerntrre.
One of the saddest deaths that the Enquirer-
Sun has been called upon to chronicle in a long
time is that of Mr. Meyer Greentree, which oc
curred at his home on Fourth avenue at 8 o’clock
lost night. Scarcely a week ago he was at his
place of pusincss a perfect picture of health. One
can hardlv realize that he is dead. His death is
said to have been earned by catarrhal fever.
Meyer Greentree was a native of Baltimore, but
he had been a citizen of Columbus for a number
of years. He was a clothing merchant and was
a genial und enterprising young man. He was
about 28 years of age aud leaves a wife and one
•child, who in iheir deep bereavement have the
sympathy of this entire community. HU funeral
will not take place until to-morrow, as his moth
er who resides in Baltimore, will not reach this
city before to-night. Death is indeed sad when
city yesterday.
Misses Lena and Bertha O’Neni, of Marvyn, !
passed through the city yesterday cn route to!
Talbotto i.
Mr, J. L. Dennis, editor of tho Hamilton Jour- I
Mill, passed through the city yesterday on route :
to Tulbotton.
Messrs. W. R. Mason and E. G. Willingham
came in on the 11 o’clock train on the Mobile and
Girard railroad last night.
Mr. J. I. Johnson and bride, of Tulbotton, are
visiting the f. mily of Mr. E. M. Johnson, in this
city.
The Flint River Improvement.
Colonel P. M. Slaughter, who has charge of the
government improvement vvorks on Flint river,
was in Albany Tuesday and was interviewed by
the News and Advertiser with reffbrence to tho
work on the river below Albany.
The barges are now at Mingo’s island, eleven
miles below that city, and the river is in good
navigable condition, at low water, up to that
point.
Colonel Slaughter estimates that five months
actual work will bring the barges und open the
river to Albany. Goat island and the Blue
.Springs shoals are tlje only places that will give
much trouble.
Thirty-two hands are employed on these
barges, and last month the force removed 1100
cubic yards of rock at an average cost of 00 cents
per yard The condition of the river has been
very favorablo for tho work during the last three
month s.
Colonel Slaughter says that he has been order
ed to make a sutvey of the river from Moutezuma
to the old Indiuu agency above that point.
One oi* the Knenpes Arrested.
Chief Palmer received a telegram from an
officer at Tuskegee Ala., yesterday informing
him of the arrest at that pluc* of Allen Ilood,
alias George Brooks, the colored hoodoo doctor
who escaped from jail here a little more than
two weeks ago. He is the negro who murdered
Janies Mills, a white man, on upper Oglethorpe
street several months ago. There is hardly
room to doubt that tbo right man has been ar-
;ted, as Tuskcgee is hi- old stamping ground.
Celery at Pollard’s to day. nov25 3t
Fresh Celery just received, at
J. T. Kavanagii’s.
Vrorliimntien.
Office of Mayor, Columbus, Ga,, Nov. 20, ’86.
Whereas, the President of the United states
has issued a proclamation setting apart Thurs
day, November 26, as a day of thanksgiving and
prayer;
Therefor3, t 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 h His mercy. Let grateful hearts turn in
sympathy towards those who have suffered
through His visitations, and remembering the
poor and needy, make by deeds of charity their j Vista, and S. Kaul
services acceptable in the sight of tho Lord. ’
Nov 21&25 Cliff. B. Grimes, Ma.v<
Only IO Days Louder
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4.00 a dozen. !
After December 1st 1 will advance my price to j
$6.00 a dozen, or $4.00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams. ;
S'ru Us at a Price.
Ladies will find tho largest and finest assort- I
ment of Trunks in this city at dhancellor’s. !
Prices for fine Trunks $10 to $20. Call and see
them. d&wtf
For Comity Trraimrer,
I wish my friends to know that 1 will bo a can
didate for this office at the next election I am
bore to run. JR. J Moses.
nov20 did
Pi'icrvs an Cii ltd mi's Wear
This week will be an inducement to those con
templating making a purchase. d&wtf
Ways l.oiitf ttr Only,
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4 a dozen. After
December 1 they will be $G.
dweow Alpha A. Williams.
('humudlor Will lutri 1
Pasents and guardians on Children
‘Si
Wcr this
week. d&wtf
Fresh Celery just received, at
J. T. Kavanagii’s.
Cloaks. Wraps and Fine Blankets almost given
away at C. P. Cny & Co’s store this woeV . Our
chief Mr. Christopher Gray, will sell them for
halfprice. C. P. Gray & Co.
Fine Cigars and Cigarettes a specialty.
dtf Adams & Bowers
c ity imru sums;.
Holiday Good*! Ifoliduy Good*!
We have received and displayed our Holiday
Goods, and can promise our patrons and friends
an unusually large and pleasing assortment at
very low prices, our object being more to make a
reputation than a profit on this line of goods.
'Ve have Toilet and Jewel Coses in convenient
combinations. Odor Casts, Majolica Ware, Bisque
ami Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Sets
of any description ; in fact can please any one.
,'ut Glass Goods, and something entirely new
Chief Palmer has sent a picture of Hood to Tus- ; and u eful in Writing Tablets
kegee, and if he is certainly the right man an
officer will bo sent at once to bring him to this
city.
Married at Hamilton.
Married, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o’clock at the
resideuce of the bride’s mother, in Hamilton, Mr.
S. J. Knight, of Granger’s tank, to Mrs. Mary E.
Mullins. 1U v. Mr. Clines, ot Greenville, perform
ed the ceremony in the presence of relatives and
a few intimate friends of the family. Mr. Knight
is a section boss on the Columbus and Rome
railroad and has a comfortable home at Gran
ger’s tuuk.
Burglar) Last Night.
The house of Stewart Bell, colored, was burg
larized last night. It is located in rear of the
Southern telegraph office, and among tho articles
Don’t forget us when you want to buy or look ;
’tis a pleasure for us to show goods.
We are honest in our belief that we have the
prettiest and most complete assortment of
Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We
have Brushes of every shadow, shape and price,
and for any uses to which a brush can be put.
The Bost 25 cents Toot it Brush sold in the state.
A beautiful brush for 15 cents.
Face Powder, Puff Boxes, Puffs and Satchet
Powders. A large line of Colognes from every
maker of prominence. We distil seven Colognes,
aud our White Rose Cologne is unequalled.
We carry an uuusually nice liue of Soaps at
any price you wish.
Genuine Imported Cigars a specialty, un
equalled in quality and pri<;e. We can suit any
one in Cigars, imported or domestic.
Our drug department is kept supplied with the
Childreii’N Overcoats mad t ups.
Nice Overcoats $3, $5 and uo. Cap3 25c, 50c,
75c aud $i. See these goods before buying else
where. Chancellor has commenced on closing
prices. d&wtf
RO.ODO Ilia shots
Of pure Texan Rust Proof Oats for sale at W. 8.
Freeman, J. R Bran nan, Joseph Jlccht, B T.
Hatcher, Carter & Bradley, Georgia Warehouse.
George Estes, Tulbotton; R. E. Clements, Buena
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
ottered and sold as a Texas Rust Proof Oat. They
tt'-e not rust proof. W. L. Tillman.
nov!4 21awlm
stolen therefrom was a clock and a quantity of i beat and purest drug*. Our mottoheinR the best
only, special and carefril attention given all pre
scription work by qualified and competent pre-
scriptionists. Remember us. Always pleased to
see you.
clothing. The police are at work on the case.
’Possum Hunting nt (irrenvUio.
CITY DRUG STORE,
dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager.
Christopher Gray is here from Nc.v York.
Correspondence Enquirer Sun.
A memorable hunt of its kind took place in
Greenville some nights ago. Mine host Winslow,
tcveral boon companions, and a gentleman of remain this weck ouly.
tliis city in the express service, being the party —
together with the usual assortment of (lop-eared
hounds and stump-tailed yellow dogs. The party
it strikes down a young man just enU ring the j started oft’ in high spirits p‘-T quartand soon
.prune of life. | old Growler opened on trail. This, however, was
Fresh Spices and Flavoring Extracts just re
ceived.
dtf Adams & Bowers.
I will not only win success, but I’ll do more,
I will deserve it. I have just received my Fall
Se'.s 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 very neat and nobby in its design. These
grounds have all the modern improvements that
taste can suggest. Call and see them.
Respectfully, Alpha A. Williams,
novl4-dweow The Photographer.
Marshal's Kale.
Will he sold at Amos’ stable on the 26th, one
small dun bull, with no marks, unless called for
and chargei- paid J. H. Palmer,
nov24 3t _ Marshal.
C'liriMtiuuM. Christina*.
Make engagements now, before the rush; it will
give me plenty time to flnuish large photographs
tjr Christmas presents. Cabinets $4 per dozen,
tili December 1. Alpha A. Williams.
dweow,
Fre«Ii mid Nice.
It gives us pleasure to note the fact that Mr.
I. L. Pollard’s trade is -steadily iuereasing This
is due to the fact that he keeps only the freshest
aud best of goods, and deals fairly’ with all his
customers. It is acknowledged that he has the
most complete stock of family and fancy gro
ceries in the city, and his prices are as low as
the lowest. He is indeed a friend to the house
keeper. dtf
A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at
d tf ^ r. Justice, Agt.
Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, Rasins
and Currants at Robert Justice, Agt.
dtf
Xotice of Tltititkstfivin;;’.
Office of Central Railroad and Banking Co., Mo
bile and Girard Railroad, Columbus.and West
ern Railway,und Columbus and &ome Railway,
Columbus, Ga., November 24, 1886.
Thursday, 25th iust., having been appointed a
; uutiona! and state thanksgiving day, the offices,
I
For Tax Collector.
Announcing myself a candidate for re-election
to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county,
I respectfully solicit the votes of its citizens,
and will endeavor to deserve their support by
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 Tnx Follow or.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Muscogee county (election January
next), atul ask for tho support of the voters of
said c unty. j. c, Woolfolk.
sep7 dtf
For Go unty Treasurer.
1 announce myself a candidate for County
Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of
Muscogee county for their suffrage.
*tcp24d&wtd John C. Cook.
To the Voters of Mnsronoe County.
I respectfully nunounce myself i candidate for
re-election to the > -ffice of Tax Receiver, and ask
your suffrage. I have ever tried to di charge
my duty as an officer, and will still do the same
if elected. Election January next.
Respectfully, J. C. Reedy.
uov5 td
To Ihe Voters of Foiinty.
I announce myself as a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit
your support for he same. Election January
next. G. E. Gager.
Columbus, Ga., September 22,1886. scp23 tf
For Tax Receiver.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re-
• eiver of Muscogee county, and respectfully
ask the support of the voters.
&ep22 tf J. H. Harrison.
For Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor
oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing eh c-
lion. W. D. Am yet.
nov 7 dtd
For Coroner. .
I am a candidate for re-election as Coroner.
novl7 5t Isaac T. Brooks.
Flavoring Extracts of all kinds.
[dtf] Adams & Bowers.
K2ore Effi»us<-n, Etc., for Kale.
I ottVr for sale my property situited at the
junction of F < ’i r st 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 front. This is ouc of the best business
locations in Columbus.
For price aud terms, apply to
J. H. Hamilton,
nov!3 8e,tu&thu If • Columbus, Ga.
Fine CiuurN.
5000 Garrett’s No. 11.
5000 Conquerors.
5000 100-Per Cent.
10,000 Grand Republic Cigarros sold under a
bona fled guarantee. I consider any 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.
dtf
Atmore’s Best Mince Meat, New Currants,
Dates, Citron. R. g. Crane.
dtf
NutohelN and Trunk*
At closest prices, at Chancellor’s.
d&wtf
JiimI Received.
New French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless and
London Layer Rai«ina, Citron, Green Kern, Fine
and Coarse Barley, Split Peas, Green Peue
Farina, and a fresh lot of the celebrated “Boss’
Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
uov2l tf
If you want the best Cakes, Custards, Pies, Etc.,
try my home-made. They have no equal,
dtf R. J U3TICE, Agt.
Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at
d tf r. Justice, Agt.
It OHIO III her. You Save*
Money buying from Chancellor, and have the
largest assortment in this city to select from.
d&wtf
Baker’*
dtf
Celery at Pollard’s to-day.
Chocolate and Jelatine at
R. Justice, Agt.
I now have in stock Stiek and Fancy Candies.
Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Cocoa,
nuts, Raisins, Figs, Cirons, Dates, French and
Turkish Prunes, Prunells, Preserves, Jellies,
. Jelatine, Mince Meat, Chocolate, Grapes,
warehouse, shops and compress will be closed on ’ Oranges, Apples and Crunberries, all of which
that day. Consiguees and shippeis will govern | will be’sold at wholesale or retail,
themselves accordingly. W. L. Clark, I. L. Pollard,
uovil 2t Ageut and Sup’t. I dtf 1224 Broat Street.
HAM* ft WHEAT.
The Now Firm. New <4oo«Im and
We have within the past week received a gre 1
many goods that were never before kept in this
market. And now we have the fine d assortment
and largest retail stock of Drugs in the city
Those suffering with colds and coughs will do
well to remember us. Wo have a frill lino of Gib.
son’s Medicated Lozenges, in bulk,Gnaiac Here-
, hound, Lime Fruit, Cblorodyne, &c. A frill u ne
of Colgate’s, Pears’, Lubin’s, Kirk’B, Graham’s
Benj Brooke’s, Van Hagan’s, Oakley’s, D. s!
Browne & Co.’s, Lowe, Son & Co.’s and other
makes of Fine Soaps -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.
lEolidny (Riotls,
Our large assortment of Holiday Goods are
now on exhibition at the Central Drug store
and comprise beautiful Toilet Ca.es, Jewel
Cases, gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Work Boxes
Odor Cases, Manicure Sets, Baby Sets, Glove and
Handkerchief Holders, Triple Mirrors, Fancy
Stands, Plusli Mirrors, Thermometers, Cut Glass
Bottles, which excel in perfection of workman
ship and beauty of design any ever offered in
this market; and other Toilet requisites too
numerous to meution. We are eelling these
goods so cheap that the purchasers are sur
prised at the prices. In fact we offer them
cheaper than they can be won at rattle elsewhere.
We take pleasure in displaying them and ask
that the public call and see them and get out
Prices. A largo lot of Surgeon and Bath Sponges
just received.
Our line of Flair, Tooth and Nail Brushes is a
complete one, and as to prices we defy competi
tion. Extracts, Colognes, Toilet Waters,'Bay
Ruiu, Florida Waters from all the best manufac
turers, Puffs and Puff Boxes, Toilet Powders ami
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 left at $1.25 a dozen.
Our Prescription Department is supplied with
the best Drugs and receives at all times the care
ful attention of an experienced Pharmacist.
Our store at 1302 Broad street is in charge of
Mr. T. M. Oliver, an experienced prescriptionist,
and carries a full line of the same Drugs as the
Central. Evans & Howard,
d tf Proprietors.
Neckwear This Week.
Popular prices 25c, 35c and 50c. You should
buy at once and save 20 per cent, on Neck Orna
ment. Chancellor’s is the place. d&wtf
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.
Wo call especial attention to our celebrated
Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands of
Key West aud Havana Cigars, and kindly ask
our friends to favoi us with their orders.
Louis Buiiler & Co.
Sole Agents for tho Celebrated Auheuser and
and Budweiser Bottled Beer.
sepl9 tf
Ur. Seth X. Jorilnii,
Operating Surgeon and Physician. Rc3idence»
Sammis House, east side front street, opposite
Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office*
Carter’* drug store. tf
Wood ami t ool.
First-class Oak and Pine wood in stock, block
and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by
T. S Fontaine &Co.
Telephone No. 80. nov7tf
Meric* 2, fliiUlahooHivo Bidliiing ami
JLo;»u AKMiciatloa.
Books of subscription for above series now open
at office of Yonge & Grimes.
Olifk B. Grimes. See’v and Trnia
vm9t»
Watch .^iikimg.
J. ll. Brain hail, Practical Watchmaker and
Jeweler, makes a specialty ot repairing fine
and complicated watches that have been in*
j tired by accident or otherwise, at moderate
charge. dtf
S. I*. <>ELUERT\
Attornoy-nt-Liiw. Tolu mbits, Ga.
Prompt attention given to all business. Office
over H. S. Crane. sep4 dly
Have you tried the Frauk Siddcll Soap? Try
it.
B. T. Babbitt’s Best Potash at Crane’s.
dtf
Pure Fruit Jellies, French Queen Olives, Far-
rina, McMenainin & Co’s famous Deviled Crabs,
Casco Bay Lobsters. Grated Pineapple, Evergreen
Sugar Corn of superior quality and frill weight.
Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston
Baked Beans, Cod Fish Balls. Always the lowest
prices for cash at Roberts. Crane’s.
dtf
KliieBil Perfection Rourlmn Whisky
I commend to all who desire a really good and
reliable article. Robert S. Crane,
dtf Sole Agent.
I>. F. WKIiL.trA *
IiiH'.iraiice Agciuy, 1145 Bron<l Street,
Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7.
Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly
answered D. F. Willgox.
8 dtf
Ju*t Siceeived.
Now French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless f*nd
London Laser Raisins, Citron, Green Kern,
Fine and Coarse Barley, Split Peas. Green Peas,
Farina, and a fr esh lot of the celebrated “Boss”
Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagh’s..1
nov21 tf
•Flint Received.
New French aud Turkish Prunes, Seedless aud
London Layer Raisins, Citron, Green Kern, Fine
and Coarse Barley, Split Peas, Green Peas
Farina, and afresh lot of the celebrated “Boss’" ’
Milk Crackevs at J. T. Kavanagii’s.
nov21 tf
<4o<l rich* the Children.
Nothing has been so productive of health and
diminished so much the suffering and mortality
*inom children ns Tkethina (Teething Pan ders).
TtsmiiKA allays Irritation, aids Digestion,.
Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child.
Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teel hi 119
easy.
All Druggists and country store* keep Teeth-
in a. Brannon & Carson. Columbus. Ga.,
Wholesale Agents, supply the trade atTruanu* •
♦ivotiirer’s oriops lv4 d&wlv
F. O. XVILKINK,
General Auctioneer. Rent EmIaIo,
Stuck ami H011U 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. Wilk'ns
Choice fia’oeeric*.
Beat Rye Flour, New York Slate Buckwheat,
Finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Goshen But
ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice
Mossed Mackerel, ten pound pails; Fancy
Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nuts, j
New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lund
Tongue, Pigs Feet and Tripe at Crane’a. J