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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, SAURTDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 27, 1886.
DAILY COTTON NTATKHKNT.
OoMjmtUH, On., November 26,1666.
** COTTON BHtJMlOHT.
New York % off, Bantern '% off, Boston nlighl' ,
Off, Aarannan ^ off; Bank checking on New York
the counter >4 premium amt on Savannah
Market to-day unchanged: inferior 0; ordi
nary —c; rood ordinary — c; low middling
middling 8*8*.|C. good middling
RECEIPTS
To-day. To Date.
By Southwestern railroad.,
Bf Mobile and Girard railroad
By Oohinibiu* and western road.
»? Columbus and Rome railroad
By the river
By wagons
5,652
5,127
I,CM2
Totals
SHIPMENTS
By Southwestern railroad..
8y Columbus ami Western road..
?y the river
S*k*u by CoUnrdt'.iB factories
....1,101
To-day.
Totals
Sales
STATEMENT.
-dtock on hand August 31, 1885
Received to-day
“ previously
.1159
. 143
1,079
41,925
45,904
35,170
hnnd 10.T28
WEK-CLV STATEMENT.
1880. 1885.
1.079 350
3,811 4,110
44,8.35 51,005
45,934 51.356
3,283 3,168
38,170 39,209
1.879 5,376
10,728 12.154
* 2,111 2,183
RECEIPTS.
Ooluiribm; has received 4*4,855 hales since Septem-
tttilppcd to-day
'* previously
Stocks
Stock August Hint
Booeived pa^t week
Total rec.MVod
Total received, including stock
Shipped past week —
Total shipped
Total Columbus factories
Stock November 18
Soles
LOCAL LACONICS.
- Services will be held at the Jewish synagogue
this morning at 10 o’clock.
The chain gang was engaged yesterday in
improving the court house yavd.
—Several hunting parlie* left the city on
Thaukpgiving day, nnd, of course, they nil had
good luck.
—The regular (termini of the L’AUcgro dub
will ho given at the club rooms on Friday. De
cember 3.
—Marion County Patriot: Mr. Howell Peacock,
of Columbus, was in town several days this
week. Uo came down to move bie family to Co
lumbus.
Mr. J. Marion Estes having declined to run
for alderman Irom the second ward, the friendr.
of Mr. Homer Howard have .p'cvnilcd upon him
to make the race.
The remains of Mrs. Margaret A. Bailor, who
died in Early county about ten years ago, wore
brought to this city yesterday and shipped by ex
press to Petersburg, Va., where they will be re
interred.
—The schedule of the afternoon passenger
trains will bo changed again to-morrow. The
train from Macon will not arrfve until 3:10 nnd
j trains on the other roads will not depart until its
I 'arrival.
I —Married at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. J.
j B. Jackson, five miles west of Greenville, on
Wednesday evening, the 24th, by Rev. W. P.
j Rivers, Rev. Miles H. Dillard, of Atlanta, and
! Miss Leila Jackson.
It is said that when the Thronateeska’s re-
i pairs arc completed she will he put iuto active
service, and will perhaps take the run of the
j steamer Smith, tile Smith taking the run of the
. Hays, while the Hays will go on the ways for
I repairs.
[ —'The Apalachicola Times says: “Captain Hen
ry Moore having resigned his agency of the Peo"
bor 1, 6151 halos less than the Hamodate last year. ; P Jes ’ Line, Captain William Moore has been
The South western railroad has brought 5652 bales, appointed in his stead. Captain William Moore
1242 less; Mobile olid Girard 5127 bales, 421 less; j is one of the most popular men ever known cn
Oolumbus & Western 1012bales, 1267loss;Columbus j r > Vf , 3 nnd his appointment will be hailed
Mid Rome 5891 bales, 8120 less; river 6.356 bales, w1 ^ 1 ,L *uoh pleasure by every one.”
*752 leas; wagons 21,767 bales, .3717 more. ! Vi of Mr. John p. f arter.
tub united states PORTft.^ Mr. John D. Carter died at his residence on
280,237* 258,297 ' u PP Gr Third avenue at 9:30 o’clock yesterday
Beoeipt** for the week
Total reco i pt s to date
Exports f<>r t he week
Total exports to date
Stock
Stock at. interior towns,..
..2,129,945
.. 188,508
..1,310,329
. 910,851
. 200,8*22
2,369,618
141.537
1,291,566
8'6,312
160,270
Through Cotton.
The following table shows the number of bales of
•oUon which have passed through this city from
points on the roads named to .Savannah and
•astern markets since September 1, 1886:
•Mobile and Girard railroad 13,149
Oolumbus and Rome railroad 0,294
Oolumbus and Western railroad 38,120
Total bales cotton 57,569
IN BUY 10 N>:\V ADVKHTIKKMKNIH.
Dressed Turkeys—John L. Hogan.
St. Aide mar Cotumandary Meet To-night.
Masonic Notice.
Table Butter -H. H. Daniel.
Lap Robes—Williams & Pou.
Fish—Salisbury & Crow.
ITNI.RU, NOTICE.
rning after a brief illness of only ft ur days.
This announcement will carry sorrbw to many
hearts, for no man in Columbus was more ) ighly
respected tlmn Mr. Carter. He was the perfect
soul of honor and a pure Christain gentleman.
Mr. Carter was 69 years of age and came to-this
city fVom Havannuh when quite young. lie was
one of the earliest settlers of Oolumbus and
1 served in the Indiau war as a member of the
I Columbus Guards. For a long time he was
agent of the Mechanics Bank of Augusta, in tins
. city and did an immense banking business. At
I the time of his last illness he was bookkeeper
j for the Muscogee Manufacturing Company. In
all of Ids business aud private relations he was
| always strictly honest and conscientious, and
j never failed to do unto others as he would have
them do unto him. Ho was a consistent and val-
: »ah!e member of St. Luke church, and was
! an humble fo lower of Ill's Mister. -
j Mr. Carter leaves three sons and one daughter,
j Mr, J. D. Carter, jr , of Atlanta, Mr. J. H. Carter.
I of Montgomery, Eugene Carter and Miss Mary
The friends and acquaintances of Mr. Jno. D. i Carter, of this city. In the hour aft'reirbe-
Cautuk ami family are requested to attend his , reavoment, they have the deepest sympathy of a
fUneral t-Uta morning W\ U o’clock, from Bt, Luke large circle of friends,
church.
Funeral of Mr. IIeyer Green tree.
The funeral of Mr. Moyer Greentree will not
take place until to-morrow morning. His mother
Teached the city from Ualtinv re last night.
I PamplSin: da 17 German.
‘ Invitations uro out ftra german compliment
ary to Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Curtis, to be
given by '.heir frlc *.!' \»n Monday, the 20fh insi.,
at the Hotel . i.ldn'.
The funeral will take place from St. Luke
church at 11 o’clock this morning.
AN HI POUT A NT It i I I.RO.t !> (’ASK,
Au Injunction Filoil Against Hie f.Iaeon and (Y.v-
liigtou Railroad Pmiunnv.
A IMemwnt Reunion.
Among the many happy family reunions on
Thanksgiving day, perhaps none were more
pleasant tlmn that which occurred at the resi
dence of Mr. William Beach, on Twelfth street,
in this,cily. Mr. Beach is 78 years old, but is still
ns active and alert as he was a quarter of a cen
tury ago, and his face still brightens up nnd
glows with emot ons of pleasure as it did in the
days of his youth. Nor is this any wonder, since
in glancing buck over the years he cun contem
plate a life which has been devoted toothers,
nnd which is cheered as it nears its western
verge by the consciousness that he has done
wlr.it he could in ail the manifold relations that
en com passed him.
3 he Thanksgiving dinner at Mr. Beach’s house
was emphatically a family gathering, though the
table was tillfcd with all the delicacies of th$ sea
son. There were present Mr. Beech’s two so ru
in-law, Alderman D. P. Dozier and Mr. W. A.
Huff and their wives, and his son Mr. Eilwnrd
Beach and his wife, besides the grand-children
a> <1 other relatives. The day was happily spent*
I nnd will long be remembered.
Person ul.
Judge W. I. Hudson, of Hamilton, was in the
city yesterday
Mr. C O. Johnson, who has been spending
several week*} in Florida, returned to the city
yesterday.
Captain I). M.Gugel, matter machinist of the
Central railroad at Macon, is in the city.
Mr. J. L. Dennis, editor of the Hamilton Jour
nal, v. as in the city yesterday, en route home
from 'Pal hot ton.
Mrs. Ur. Jordn and Miss ICutie Battle went
over to Keynoldi yesterday <0 visit relatives.
Mr. Tom Robinson has returned from Apalachi
cola, where he has been spending a short time
for the benefit of his health.
Miss Gonie West, of Hamilton, who has been
visiting Miss Ella Andrew's, returned home yes
terday.
Miss May Thornton, of Buena Vista, is visiting
the city, the guest of Mrs O. C. Bullock.
Mrs. Porter Ingram nnd daughter went up to
Opelika yesterday.
Captain Dan Fry, of Apalachicola, is in the
city.
Mr. John Mitchell, an Eagle and Phenix
tourist, returned from the west yesterday.
Sheriff Rush in, of Marion county, is in the city.
Messrs. Tom Pitts and Charles Harris, of
Waverly Hail, are in the city.
Mrs. Mollle Copeland and Miss Emma Sparks,
of Hamilton, were in the city yesterday.
Misses Ida Smith and Emmie JohDson, of
Dadevilte, are in the city, the guests of Miss
Willie Whitehead.
Captain S. NV. Thornton, of Talbot ton, is in the
city.
Excellent quality Cooking Butter. 20 cents per
pound, at H. H. Danisil’s.
Lap Kobe*.
A beautiful line of Fine Robes just received by
Williams & Pou.
A nice lot of Bluefish, Snappers, Trout and
Pork Sausage, at Salisbury & Crow’s.
St. Aldriiinr (Rmiiiianilery—Attention
&Sr Itiiig’HitN.
Attend called conclave this Saturday night at
7:30 o’clock, to perfect arrangements and receive
instructions for public services to be held on
Tuesday night.
By order of the E. C. E. M. Wheat,
Recorder.
Masonic Notice.
Called meeting this Saturday night (27th 1 of
Wilson Williams Lodge for work in the third dc-
A co* respondent writing frun Mac'n under
date ofNovomber 25th, says: A petition fer an
injunction bus been brought by the Georgia,
Southern and Florida railroad cjnipsuy, against
| the M:\ewi atv.l Covington mSroa-.l company, ami |
i B, Vv\ KoibeU; E. 0. MhcUou, Joseph F. Wivnber I
( ly and John Hodge, the gist of the complain 1 j
being as follow : The or: 1 .lor rehearses the fact j
that the Georgia, Southern :\nd K’.vrid:*. railroad '
was only chartered flo plumber 8: (Ml, rind amoed-
! c*d a;' l J Uln vouU mi Ootobiu' ft, taac. Then that
A CiRHjuiul n jury ilo|h the cotbp. ity SVtU organized, and $100,000 bona
'llie CoiilirtWu Athletic Chib will give i hop at i[lXfi ^ubsoriptions to stock obtained, $10,000 of
Villa Reich next Tluir.duy night, compUuieutary "’hicli has been paid in. Farther, that the c iu
to Mr. and Mri. Frank t\ Reich and Mr. Felix H. P im >' lms adopted a survey in ao3ord - v,e.‘ with ihe
Buituh. Mr. Burros has just reached bis major- charter, to Valdosta ami the Flbiid’. line, six
ity. Thu committee oil invitatiou is composed miles having been prntlod and $10,000 actually
of Messrs. C’UaiTodJ. Fitter, Asha A. Bivins and ' expended in count (not ion. The conditional snh-
Bv order of the W, M.
S. W Buciian .
Ifralli of an I ufiiut.
Daniel Furred, the t>'-mo»tli9-oM eon of Mr.
and Mrs. James White, of CTpatoic, in eastern
Muscogee county, died yesterday and was buried
at 3 o’clock yesterday afternoon in this city.
Rev. W. A. Ftn kftbeo conducted the services.
George T. Ohrry.
scription of $300*000 additional is made to he paid
on ooiuplellbh of the road through certain coun
! ties tin the lino. The orator claims to be grading
1 ut the rate of five miles per month ami is nego
tinting far an increased force on the road.
“The complaint is then madd that, although
company has been granted the immunir
compelled to quit work to tlult lt 8lulU he
unlawful ft r any ether railroad
contributions left at Evans ; to ^,3 constructed within twenty miles, laterally.
Worthy of Charity.
Dr. Cameron, city physician, iu onus us that.
Mrs. Miller, an old lady living In the Eagle
boarding house, is an object of charity. She has
been long, a sufferer from cancer and her only 1
daughter lias been
wait upon her. Any
& Howard’s drag store will be conveyed to her j oi thc rtm(li lho Covington and Macon has made
by Dr. Cameron. | a survey in defiance of thi3 act, and 1ms run i.i
Thanksgiving Day.* j linos within the prescribe 1 limits. I11 fact, that
Services were held at m arly all the churches in the Covington and Macon liue crosses and rc-
thiscity and across the river on Thunksgivine : crosses the line of survey adopted by the Georg.m
day. A unio • service was held ut St. Paul I Southern and Florida voad.
church, in which the congregations of the First “The orator then claims that thc Ceviugtot*
Baptist ami Presbyterian churches joined. The J ftIU * Macon lms no authority whatever to c »u-
acrvicc was largely all euded. Rev. W. A. Car- [struct a line southerly ftvun Macon to any point,
ter preached the sermon, which was an interest- Then, pointing out how tho company’s credit is
tag discourse, suitable for the oee vsion.
fwo Burg bus Arrested.
Hugh Redmond and Ed Alford, both colored, 1
were in the hands of Bailiff Abney yesterday, |
charged with burglarizing Stewart Beall’s house j
on Wednesday night. Kadinond confessed the 1
crime and returned the stolen property. The I
clothing was hidden under a bridge iu the park ;
and the clock had been left at T. W. Markham’s I
grocery store. Beall was so much pleased at ;
recovering the stolen goods that he refused to |
prosecute the case, and both prisoners were dis- .
charged upon paying the costa.
The Depot Located.
The Meriwethe* Vindicator says: “Woodbury
is booming more heavily than ever. The rail
road authorities have located the site for the
depot and everybody is hapyy. Confidence is
fitui; every body knows what to do, where to
build and how to build and upon what scale to
build, and enterprise is hooping things right
along. The depot is to be upon the lauds of Mr
John R. Jones, where the construction company
first thought of placing it. A gentleman at our I John Connelly and Miss Miunio Lawrence ..v.v
elbow says he thinks all will readily acquiesce in | united in marriage, Rev. Father Schlenke
impaired by the laying out of the new road, the
orator alleges that the agents of the Covington
and Macon, while in New York, i.sed every
effort to depreciate the credit of the Georgia
Southern and Florida road.
“i’he orator then asks an injunction a gainst i
the rival line, which is granted in Columbus.
•‘The hearing is set for December llth, at 10 a.
m., and the defendants are temporarily enjoined
from engaging in the acts complained of until
the hearing is had.
“This will probably bring the railroad business
south of here to some sort of a focus, aud the
people interested anxiously await further devel
opments.”
Thauksglvlug MurrlagvK.
At the Catholic church iu this city Wednesday
night, Mr. Daniel McCarty and Miss NIollie Do id
were united in marriage. Rev. Father Sohlenke
officiated. The groom is a machinist at the
Columbus Iron Works, and is au industrious and
upright gentleman, while the bride is a most esti
mable lady.
Thursday night at the Catholic parsonage, Mr.
ft
the selection and ultimately be pleased with it.”
Itealh l» Rrowneville.
Mrs. Susie Wiicher, aged 84 years, died at the
home of her mother, Mrs. Mary McColloughs, in
Browueville, at 1V.05 o’clock Thursday morning,
after an illness of eight weeks. She had been a
■ufferer with consumption for two years. She
was r. member of the M E. church, and held her
membership at Pearce CLappel in Harris county.
Tee fuuerol took place at 8 o’clock yesterday
morning, and the services were conducted by
Raw. J. B. Cummings. Her remains were euter-
wxl at the family turyiuj ground, ten miles
above the city.
An Irn'crnliitr) Fire.
The corn crib on the plantation of Rev. William
Amos, several miles north of the city, was
burned Thursday night He had about finished
gathering his corn crop, but fortunately only a
very small part of it had been housed. While on
the cnb fighting the fire the limb of a tree fell on
Rev. Mr. Amos and knocked him sensei css. II s
arm was also quite painfully bruised, but his in
juries are not seriouv. It has been only a few
weeks since Rev. Mr. Amos lost his gin house
and a lurge quantity of cotton by fire. In both
instances it is thought th.it the.lire was of incen-
diary origin.
Fine Table Butter, 25 cents per pound, at
H. H Daniel’s.
<To.vJ WaaJlior.
Prepare for it by buying a Lap Robe of
Williams & Pou.
Dressed Turkeys at John L. Hogan's.
Mobile and Gib a no R.mluoao, Office Sbo
hetany, CoiiUMHus, Gn., September li, 1886.-—By-
direction of the B iai.*d of Directors* Stockholders
arc hereby ubtitftki tliat the property, and fran
chises of UUft Company have, in pursuance cX <t
resolution passed at the Annual Convention
Stockholders, held July' 7, 1886, been leased to
the Central Railroad and Banking Company of
Georgia.
By thc 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 Le see at their office
in Columbus, Georgia, na soon alter each first
day' of June as tho stock list can bo prepared.
No dividend w 11 be paid on Preferred Stock,
Pike County Stock, or on Fractional Shares.
Preferred Stock will bo converted iuto Capital
Stock, two shares of Common f»r ono 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. Phaser,
octl2 3taw flw Secretary.
fchiold Correction fioinbon ffhidiy
1 commend to all who desire a really good and
reliable article. Uobrut S. Crane,
dtf Sole Agent.
t will not only win success, but I’ll do move,
1 will deserve it. 1 have just received my Fall
Sets of Scenic Backgrounds, aiul placed them
under my Mammoth Skylight interior amt ex
terior, for thc production of tho latest styles of
Photographs so popular in all northern cities.
Oue set was painted expressly for children, which
is very neat aud nobby in its design. These
grounds have all the modern improvements that
taste cau suggest. Call aud see them.
Respectfully, Alpha A. Williams,
uovl4-dweow The Photographer,
De-lee-ta-lnve.
A child should be taught early the importance
and use of the tooth brush Rather let the face
or hands remain unwashed than the teeth be un-
hrushed before the morning meal. The habit
become3 soon acquired; its advantage in saving
the teeth from decay and preventing suffering is
incalculable. For pale by all Druggists.
To !li« Kc'tnll Trade.
Just received 60 barrels choice Apples from $3
to |3.50 per barrel. Also a large lot of Almonds,
Walnuts, Pecan and Brazil Nut**, all new 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 and
mart complete stock of fancy and stick Candy
and Chewing Gum ever brought to this p^ace.
Will also receive 200 boxes of new London layer
Raisins, assorted size boxes. Call and examine
goods and prices before buying
nov21 tf J. T. Kavanagh.
Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at
d tf R. Justice, Agt.
Tax.Payers Attention—Third anil Lust Call.
State and County Taxes, 1880, 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’t blame
the Tax Collector for complying with the law.
Come up and settle and save cost of advertise
ment, levy and sale. D. A. Andrews,
Tax Collect or.
Office: Georgia Home Building.
nov21tf
Ml St’OGLi; IIO.UE COUNCIL
The !W«st I>e*3ruble City Property oil
tlic Market, Oflereil lor Sale.
The desirable property known as the Muscogee
Home corner, fronting 56 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 it will be sold at public outcry.
Apply to R M. Mulford, at Chattahoochee Na
tional Bank, or to Charles L. Davis,
nov23 dtf
officiating. The groom is foreman of the boiler
department of the Columbus Iran Works, and is
a most worthy young gentleman. The bride is a
most charming and excellent young lady. The
happy couple have the best wishes of a host of
friends.
Shot Him in Self Defense.
News reached the city yesterday that Mr. P. J.
Biggers, who resides about nine miles north of
the city, had shot a negro. It seems that the
negro was drunk and went to Mr. Diggers’ gin
aud attempted to take charge of it. Mr. Biggers
protested, and the negro tett, threatening to re- j
turn and kill him. Iu the meantime Mr. Biggers
provided himself with a gun, aud when the
negro returned with a guu in his hands Mr. Big
gers shot him. The guu was loaded with bird
shot aud the wound is not serious It is con
ceded on all sidet that Mr. Biggers acted in self-
defense.
Married at Upaloi**.
At the residence of tlu* bride’s brother, Mr. T.
P. Johnson, at Upatoie, on Thursday at 11
o’clock, Mr. Jack Dortch and Miss Sarah John
son were united in marriage, Rev. George Chan
dler officiating. The many friends of the happy
couple in this city wish for them u bright and
prosperous future. i
IKMHK) II UN lie In
Of pure Texas Rust Proof Oats for sale at W. S.
Freeman, J. R Brennan, Joseph Hecht. B T.
Hatcher, Carter it Bradley, Georgia Warehouse,
George Estes, Talbotton: R. E. Clements, Buena
Viatu, and S. Haul & Co., Greenville,
or send your orders to me. I warrant
these Oats to be whnt I claim for them. Don’t
plant the red or brown Missouri Oat that is being
offered and sold as a Texas Rust Pr of Out. They
are not rust proof. W. L. Tillman.
uovl4 2ta\vlm
Celery at Pollard’s to day.
v25 3t
Fresh lot Canned Goods just received,
dtf Auams &Bowers.
Agents Wiitited.
Local, special and general traveling agents, for
the Kentucky Mutual Security Fund Company,
of Louisville, Ky. The best plan of life insurance
ever offered to the public. Liberal contracts will
be made. Address W. T. McCauley, General
Sup’t, Louisville, Ky. uov25dlw
TWO GOOD MI LES l’OR SAI.E.
Apply at Alabama Warehouse. nov25 2t
Celery at Pollard’s to day. nov25 3t
4'li:tnc«»!lor Will Inlemt
Parents and guardians on Children’s Wet-r this
week. d&wtf
Fine Cigars aud Cigarettes a specialty,
dtf Adams & Bowers,
Only 10 Days Longer
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4.00 a dozen.
After December 1st I wifi advance my price to
$0.00 a dozpn, or $4.00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
Neckwear.
Fifty dozen elegant Scarfs in several styles and
shapes, just received at A. C. Chanceller’s. These
Goods must go. d&wtf
Only 10 Days Longer
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4.CO 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.
Only 10 Dii)K Locker
To get Cabinet Photographs at $4 00 a dozen.
After December 1st I will advance my price to
$3.00 a dozen, or $4 00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
(itrSNtiiias SvavIVi.
A large invoice just received. Popular
price 50e. Don’t miss this opportunity of buyiug
nice Neck vear at close pi ices. • d&wtf
Only 10 Days Longer
To get Cabinet Pin tographs at $4.00 a dozen.
After December 1st I will advance rny price to
$6.00 a dozen, or $4.00 for a half dozen,
d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
Trunks nt :t Price*
Ladies will find thc largest and finest assort
ment of Trunks in this city at Chancellor’s.
Prices fur line Trunks $10 to $20. Call and see
them. d&wtf
Fop Comify Treasurer.
I wisli my friends to know that I will be a can
didate for this office at the next election I am
here to run, R. J Moses.
nov20 did
on dhiltlr-eii’n Wear
Tilts week will be an inducement to those con
templating making a purchase. d&wtf
17* tpiy* Loader Only,
To gat Cabinet Photographs at $4a dozen. After
December 1 they will be; $6.
dvveow Alpha A. Williams,
Cm DRFG HTOitlL
Holiday Gaiulsl Holiday GoiuIn!
We have received and di'sfi’tuyed our Holiday
Goods, and can promise Ohr patrons and IVicnds
an unusually largo ftfid pleasing assortment at
very low prices, object being more to make a
reputation them a profit on this line of goods.
Wo have Toilet and Jewel Cases in convenient
combinations. Odor Cases, Majolica Ware, Bisque
and Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornament.'], Sets
of any description; in fact can please anyone.
Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new
and u eful in Writing I’abMs
Don’t forget us when you waut to buy or look ;
’tis a pleasure for us to show goods.
We are honwat iu our belief that we h ve 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 Best 25 ceuts Tooth Brush sold in the rotate.
A beautiful brush for 15 cents.
Fact Powder, Puff Hixes, Puffs and Satchel
Powders. A large line cf Colognes from every
maker of prominence. Wo distil seven Colognes,
and our White Rose Cologne is unequalled.
Wo carry an unusually nice line of Soaps at
any price you wish.
Genuine Imported Cigars a specialty, un
equalled in quality and price. We can suit any
one in Cigars, imported or domestic.
Our drug department is kept supplied with the
best and purest drugs. Our motto being the best
only. Special and careful attention given all pre
scription work by qualified ami competent pre-
scriptiunists. Remember us. Always pleased to
see.you.
CITY DRUG STORE,
dtf G no. A, Bradfohd, Manager.
, 4’Ia»*2stinii*. (’Zirintiiias.
Make engagements now, belore the rush; it will
give me plenty, time to flnnish large photogiaphs
for Christmas presents. Cabinets $4 per dozen,
till December 1. Alpha A. Williams.
dweow.
Fresli and Xhv.
It gives us pleasure to note the fact that Mr.
I. L. Pollard’s trade is 'ffeadily increasing This
is due to the fact that he keeps only the freshest
and best of goods, and deals fairly with ail his
customers. It is acknowledged that he has thc
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
dtf R. Justick, Agt.
Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, P.asius
and Currants at Robeht Justice, Agt.
dtf
We have just received new Nuts, Raisins,
Dates, Figs, Curran:sand Citron,
dtf Adams & Bowehs.
Fresh Spices and Flavoring Extracts just re
ceived.
dtf Adams & Bow bus.
Celery at Pollard’s to-day. nov25 it
People’ll Ticket for Aldermen.
First Ward—Henry O. Bussey.
Second Ward—Homer M. Howard.
Third Ward D. P. Dozier.
Fourth Ward Theo. M. Foley.
Fifth Ward—N. N. Curtis.
Sixth Ward—T. Jeff* Bates. nov4 td
Ticket for Aldermen,
At the election on Saturday, the llth of
Dccembor next for one alderman from each
ward, friends of the present members of the board
will support them for re-election.
First Ward-J. S. Garrett.
Second Ward—A. M. EUedge.
Third Ward—D. P. Dozier.
Fourth Ward—Theo M. Foley.
Fifth Ward-N. N. Curtis.
SLxth Ward—George W. Dillingham.
octfi td
For 4’lty Biirslml.
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 fYiends and the
public. Daniel Duncan.
octoltd
For narnlml.
I am a candidate for re-election as marshal ior
thc ensuing year. John H. Palmer.
novTtd
For 4’ity Kextosi.
I announce myself a candidate for re-election
of Sext,on and solicit a support of my friends and
the citizens. A. Ouom.
oct2 ld til deoil
For ftexton.
I announce myself a candidate for City Sexton
and solicit the support of my friends aud fellow-
citizens. Election in December next.
aug‘23 d&w till dec 11 .7as. L. Treadaway.
For Tax Hceeiver.
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.
noviedtf Woolfolk Walker.
For Tux ICecolvrr.
I respectfully announce myRelf a candidate for
Tax Receiver of Muscogee county. Election first
Wednesday in January. Geo. W. Cargill.
nov7 td
For T»x 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.
aug29dtfwlra Oliver P. Pob.
For Tux Collector.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Muscogee County. Election in Jan
uary next. [ocl2 td] N. G. Oattis.
For Tax Collector.
Announcing myself a candidate for re-electiou
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 fhture as in he past. Election first Wednes
day in January next.
aep81 eodtd Davis A. Andrews.
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 ol
said c unty. J. C. Woolfolk.
sep7 dtf
For County Treasurer.
I announce myself a candidate for County
Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of
Ytusoogee county for their suffrage.
8ep24d&»v td John C. Cook.
To the Voter* of >5u>ii'o;fee Comity.
I respectfully announce myself candidate'for
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask
your suffrage. I have ever tried t.o di- charge
my duty as an officer, and will still do the same
if elected. Election January next.
Respectfully, J. C. Reedy.
nov6 td
To file Voters of’MuMCOtVQe Couniy.
I announce myself as A candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, fc.nl respectfully solicit
your support to* he same. Election January
uexL G. E. Gager.
ColUhlbus. Ga., September 22,1886. sep23 tf
Fop Tax Receiver.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re
ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfully
ask the support of the voters.
sep21 tf J. H. Harrison.
Fop Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor
oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing eh c-
tion. W. D. Am yet.
xiov7 'ltd
For Coroner.
I am a candidate for re-election as Coroner.
uovl7 5t Isaac T. Brooks.
Flavoring Extracts of all kinds.
(defj Adams & Bowers.
Siore ILuihcs, Ike., for Kide.
I off-tf for sale my property situ tied at the
junction cf Phut avenue, Fourteeth and Warren
streets, comprising two large storerooms, with
six large rooms iu secouc story, Warehouse,
Stables, Wagon Sheds, etc. The lot measures
137 feet front. This is one of the best business
locations in Columbus.
For price and terms, apply to
J. H. Hamilton,
novlil se.tu&thu tf Columbus, Ga.
1’irte Cigars.
5000 Garrett’s No. 11.
5000 Conquerors.
5000 100-PerCent.
10,000 Grand Republic Cigarros sold under a
bona fied 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
Sfitclieltt an<l Trunk*
At closest prices, at Chancellor’s. d&wtf
Junt Received.
Now French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless and
London Layer Raisins, Citron, Green Kern, Fine
and Coarse Barley, Split Peas, Green Peas
Farina, and a fresh lot of the celebrated ‘‘Best-’
Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
nov21 tf
If you want the best Cakes, Custards, Pies, E.‘c.,
try my home-made. They have no equa'.
dt** R. Justice, Agt.
Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes :.t
d tf . R. Justice, Agt.
Remember, Yon Nave
Money buying from Chancellor, and have the
largest assortment in this 4 ity to select from.
_ d&wtf
Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at
d tf ^ R. Justice, Agt.
I now have in stock Stick and Fancy Candies.
Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Cocoa-
nuts, haisins, Figs, Cirous, Dates, French and
Turkish Prunes, Prunells, Preserves, Jellies,
Jelatine, Mince Meat, Chocolate, Grapes,
Oranges, Apples and Cranberries, all of which
will be sold at wholesale or retail.
I. L. Pollard,
dtf 1224 Broat Street.
IXAliVi A WHEAT.
We have within the past week received a great
many goods that were never before kept in this
market. Aud now we have the finest assortment
and largest retail stock of Drugs in the city.
Those suffering with colds and coughs will do
well to remember us. We have n flill line of Gib-
son’B Medicated Lozenges, in bulk, Guaiac Hore-
hound, Lime Fruit, Chlorodyne, ac. A frill fine
of Colgate’s, Pears’, Lubin’s, Kirk’s, Graham’s,
Benj Brooke’s, Van Hagan’s, Oakley’s, D. S.
Browne & Co.’s, Lowe, Son a Co.’s aud 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 thc city.
Hall & Wheat,
Druggists and Pharmacists;
novStf 1016 Broad Street.
Holiday Goodis.
Our large assortment of Holiday* Goods are
now on exhibition at the Central Drug Store,
and comprise beautiful Toilet' Cares, Jewel
Cases, gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Work Boxes,
Odor Cases, Manicure Secs, Baby Sets, Glove and
Handkerchief Holders, Triple Mirrors, Fancy?
Stands, Plush 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 mention. We are selling 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 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 and Bath Sponges
just received.
Our liue of Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes ia a
complete one, and as to prices we defy competi
tion. Extracts, Colognes, Toilet Waters, Bay
Rum, Florida Waters from ail the best manufac
turers, Puffs and Puff Boxes, Toilet 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 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 tbe-
Cential. Evans & Howard,
d tf Proprietors.
Neckwenr Tlri* Week.
Popular prices 25c, 35c and 60c. You should'
buy at once and save 20 per aent, on Neck Orna..
ment. Chancellor’s is the place. d&wtf
Removal UT«»tIce.
We have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be
low the Central Hotel, where we will continue to
keep tho 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 Auheuser and
and Budweiser Bottled Beer.
sep!9 tf
l>t*. Seth X. Jo id an,
Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence^
Sam in is House, east side front street, opposite-
Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office,.
Carter’s drug store. tf
Wood and Coal.
First-class Oak nnd Pine wood iu stock, block
and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by
T. S Fontaine &Co.
Telephone No. 80. nov7tf
St'rtes 2, flmthihoorhi>c SSnildinyr and
Loan Association.
Books of subscription for above series now open
at office of Yonge & Grimes.
Cliff B. Grimes, Sec’vand Trean.
Vf'riefi
J. II. lirai'uhall. Practical Watchmaker and
Jeweler, makes a specialty ol repairing fine
and complicated watches that have been in.
jurect by accident or otherwise, at moderate.
charge. dtf
4'liildreir.s Overcoat# and flips.
Niie Overcoats $3, $5 and ud. Caps 25c, 50c,
76c and $1. yec there goods before buying else
where. Chancellor has commenced on closing
prices. • _ d&wtf
S. P. laJLiHBAW,
Attorney-at-Law, Columbus, <3h.
Prompt attention given to all business. Office •
over R. S. Crane. sep4 dly
Have you tried the Frank Sidfiell Soap? Try
it.
B. T. Babbitt’s Best Potash at Crane’s.
dtf
Pure Fruit Jellies, French Queen Olives, Far-
rina. McMeuamin & Go’s famous Deviled Crabs,
Casco Bay Lobsters. Grated Pineapple, Evergreen
Sugar Corn of superior quality and full weight.
Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston
Baked Beans, Cod Fish Balia. Alway3 the lowest
prices for cash at Robert S. Crane’s.
dtf
IK i. VflJUL
Insurance Agency, 1115 Blroad Kircet,
Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. '7.
Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly
answered D. F. Willcox.
not 8dtf
JiinI Received.
New French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless r nd
London Layer Raisins, Crfcron, Green Kern, .
Fine and Coarse Barley, Split Peas, Green Ppas,
Farina, and a fresh lot of the celebrated “Boss” ’
Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagu’s.
nov2ltf
Juki Received.
New French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless and !
London Layer Raisins, Citron, Green Kern, Fine
and Coarse Barley, Split Peas, Green Peas
Farina, and afresh lot of the celebrated “Boss” '
Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagii’s.
nov21 tf
C4od lllesN tlic fhihlreii.
Nothing bas been so productive of health and
limmished so much the suffering aud morta lity
inuun children as Teethina {Teething J'mixiers).
Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion* .
Regulates the Bowels. Strengthens the child.
Cures Eruptions and Sores and 1 oak ess Teet hing
easy.
All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth-
cna. Brannon & Carson, Columbus, Ga.,
Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu-
•octurer’s oriees iv4 d&wlv
F. G. WILKINS.
General Auctioneer. Real -rotate.
Stuck anti Doml Agent.
Special attention given administrators', execu
tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting
Real Estat e at public or private sale. Office over
Abbott & Newsom’s corner.
For Sale—My Residence on Broad street.
J©- 1 tf R G. Wtlk'ns
Choice GfOcericH.
Best Rye Flour, New York State Buckwheat,
j finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Goshen But-
j ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice
i Messed Mackerel, ton pound pails; Fancy
l Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nuts,
New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lunch
j Tongue, Pigs Feet and Tripe at Crane’s.