Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 10, 1886, Image 8

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f DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN : COLUMBUS GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING DECEMBER 10, 1886. •AIM COTTON HTATKMRlfr. Columbus, Ga., December 9, 1886. COTTON BILLS—BIGHT. Pew York \ off, Eastern */ H off, Boston slight % iff, Savant) Ah \ off; Bank checking on New York ever the counter ^ premium and on Savannah Peer. Cotton. Market to-day firm; inferior 0; ordi ary —food ordinary —o; low middling 8 ! V£c; middling « l / 3 c. good middling 8%c. rrcripts _ To-day. To Date. 6,407 0,145 1,214 0.451) 0.570 24.413 By Routhweatem railroad 131 By Mobile and fJimrd railrond 07 By Oolumbus and western road... 42 fly Oolumbus and Rome railroad 25 By the river o By wagons 366 Totals.. <V>1 51,204 shipments. By Booth western'railroad 705 My Oolnmbus and Western road... o By the river 0 Taken by Columbus factories 55 Totals 760 To-dav. To Dote 663 llhi^vped to-day.. STATEMENT. ik on hand August 31, 1885 1.070 etved to-day fl 5t •• previously 60,558—51,204 62.2R8 _ 7«n previously 38,458— 30,218 Blocks on hand 13,065 Block August 31. 1885.350; received same date •It; total receipts 58,041; shipped same day 381; total shipments 42,001, stock 16.300, sales 115: middling, fl’^c. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISER ENTS. Apeeinl Sale of MilUnerv—Bough ton A Co. Administrator’s Sale W. A. Swift. Webster Hall for Rent- John Blaokmnr. Dmgs flilbeit & Rlnnel*nrd. Marshal’s Sale John IT. Palmer. Trout -Wm. Thomas. Foot Warmers J. Marion Estes A Bon, Bhnd John T. TTogar. Fish and Oysters- Jno. W. Miller. 8hnd Salisbury As Crow. Notice to the Rising Sons of Colnmbns. DeHaven’s Dime Circus and Menagerie. Death of a Child. ) George, the two venrs-old son of Mr. and Mrs. j Green Kelly, of Browneville, died yesterday ! morning. The funeral will take place at 3 o’clock j this afternoon. Married in Brownsville. Mr. John Albright and Miss Jessie Middleton* were married in Browneville Inst, night. The j happy couple have the congratulations and best J wishes of a host of friends. Died In Harris County. Mr. J. L. Terry died nt his home nenr Waverly j Hall, Harris county, on Wednesday afternoon, j He wns a worthy citizen and had many friends j who will regret to learn of his death. Two Negroes Hurt. A negro named John Temples, who works on j tho Georgia Midland, let a bar of iron fall, which j cutoff one of his fingers. Another negro named I Thomas Williams had his hand bndly mashed by j the same bar of iron. Dr. 8. N. Jordan rendered ; proper surgical attention. To Be Heard Monday. Hon. J. M. McNeill will go to Hamilton on j Monday to act ns auditor in the case of Mrs. ! Hickson vs J. M. Mobley. This case involves : the title to several hundred acres of land, and its I result will be awaited with much interest by j those who are acquainted with the alleged facts. 1 Near Waverly llnll. » i A telephone message fVom VShiverly Hall to tlie | Enquirer-Sun late yesterday afternoon, stated j that the track laying force on the Georgia Mid- ! land waH within a mile of that place. They are ex- j pected to reach Waverly Hall to-morrow evening, and a regular schedule will be put on next week. Bene to Texas. Mr. B. F. Begley and family and Mr. W. D. Chapman, of Chattahoochee county, left this city yesterday for western Texas, where they will I make their future home. Mr. Chapman is a son < of Mr. Daniel Chapman, of this city and Mr. j Bagley is the brother of Mr. F. M. Bagloy, of this I dty. A Visit from an Old Citizen. Mr. A. B. Thomas, of Lee county, came in to see us yesterday. He was one of the first settlors of Columbus, having removed here from Gwin nett county in 1828. Ho is 78 years of age and has made fifty-one consecutive crops on the i plantation upon which he now resides in Lee I county, .— — Bellnvon’s Ten Cent Show. ! DeHaven’s ten cent show is drawing a large i audience at each performance. There was the { usual large crowd iliero last night and every body appeared to bo delighted, as they should have been. The show Will remain only two days j longer and those who have got money to spend I that way should not lose the opportunity of see- | ing u good ten cents show. III. 1’nriHt* Want Him. Should Newton A. Richards, formerly of Pal metto, Ga., sec this he is informed that his parents are uneasy about him, and anxious to hear from him. Should anyone acquainted with him see this notice, tuey arc requested to inform him. Mr. itichurds was teaching writing in this city in April last and went from hero to some" where in Alaban a. Death of Hr. I>. E. Hade. Mr. Dan E Wade died at his home in Browne ville yesterday morning at 7 o'clock, after a lin gering illness of several weeks. He was about 10 years of age, and leaves a wife and several chil dren who have the sympathy of numerous friends in their sad atUiction. Mr. Wade was a prominent merchunt cf Browneville, and an honorable, up right and industrious man. All who knew him will regret to learn of his death. Personal. Judge S. M. Brannon, of Mount Airy, was in the city yesterday. Mr. Clay Farley, a prominent young farmer of Upson county, is in the city. Mr. F. J.^Ulis, of Nqw York, is in the city. Mr. R. P. Tall man, of Greenville, is iu the city. Mr. W. I. H. Pitts, of Waverly Hall, is in the city. Mr. Price Gilbert went op to White Sulphur Springs yesterday. Captain G. M. Williams went up to the White Sulphur Springs yesterday. Dr. T. J. Brooks, of Hamilton, was lathe city yesterday. Mrs. B. M. Henry, of Seale, speut yestesday in the city with relatives. H. B. Walker, Esq., of Suspension, is in the city. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Pridgen, of Waverly, Ala., are visiting the city. Representative Williams, of Harris county, is in the citj, eu route home. Miss Emmie Willis left for Macon yesterday, where she will spend some time. Ex-Governor Smith returned from Atlanta yes terday. . J. W. McCrary, of Butler, is in the city. Mr. J. W. Clements has returned from a trip to Birmingham. Mr. It. B. Mobley, a prosperous farmer of Harris county, was in the city yesterday, accom panied by his friend, Mr. Mart Adams. Mr. Rufus Robinson, one of Harris county’s most substantial farmers, was in the city yester day. Dr. T. L. Jenkins, of King's Gap, was iu the City yesterday. LOCAL LACONIC#. -The tendency of the price of cotton is up ward. —The steamer Amos Hays left for Apalachicola yesterday morning. —Thire was a light rainfall lust night about 10 o’clock. —The steamer Milton H. Smith is due this morning. —Captain C. E. Hochstrasser, who has been ill several davs, w»h somewhat improved yesterday. I —The city election takes place to-morrow and every registered voter should go to the pollB and 1 vote. Mr. D. E. Williams has been elected secretary ! and treasurer of the Muscogee Mutual Loan as- ! sociation. Miss Willie Watt will give a german at the Hotel Riddle to-night complimentary to her guests, Misses Florence Roberts and Kittle Free man, of Macon. —Dr. E. W. Jenkins won tlie large wax doll milled last night on a throw of 44. A friend of the doctor’s at onee presented him with a bottle of paregoric and Moffett’s teethina. - The marriage of Mr. John Renfroe and Miss Dollie Rundel, which was to have taken place In Browneville last, night, wns postponed on ac count of the death of Mr. Wade, who was a brother-in-law of Mr Renfroe. - The bill extending to cities of ten thousand inhabitants the free delivery system was passed by the lower house of congress yesterday. It lias yet to pass the senate and receive the npprovnl of the president before it becomes a law. Should it do this Columbus will then have the benefit of the free delivery system. OVER EIGHT HUNDRED Is the Amount of UmitrihntionK for the V. II. ft. A. t«» Diite. The fund for the Young Men’s Christian asso ciation does not swell as rapidly as tho im portance of it demands. Only $75 was received in subscriptions at this office yesterday, and that I amount was handed us by two members of the j committee--two of the four who have handed us all the subscriptions hereto ore. The contribu tors are Charles Monroe $ 10 Walter Curtis 5 J. IC. Orr 10 John Blackmar 10 Polk Harris 5 C A. Lovelace & Co Dr. C. D. Hurt B H. Crawford Glass Brothers Received yesterday $ 75 Received previously 727 Making total received $802 16 is gratifying that even this amount has been contributed, and still mote gratifying that it has been done so cheerfully, but the amount should have been much larger by this time. Let each member of the committee do his duty, and let the people do their duty, and by Sunday morning the Enquirer-Sun will be able le chronicle the fact that the requisite amount lias been contributed. There should be no hesitation in this matter—we owe it to the young men of the town—our boys and our neighbors’ hoys—to carry this project to success. Let everyone feel the responsibility that is actually resting upon him, and tho money would be raised in an hour. Don’t wait to be solicited, but let the Enquirer-Sun know*what amount you will contribute and it will be given to the prooer persons. Do this in case you fail to see a member of the committee. Who Is H$t During the trial of the noted Cluverius case one of the witnesses testified that he was attracted to Cluverius on account of his resemblance to a young man who resided in Columbus, Ga. Chief Palmer has r ceived a picture of Cluverius, and several gentlemen have scrutinized it. but no one has been able to settle upon the Columbus young man whom he resembles. Colored South Georuin Conference. At the session of the South Georgia conference of the C. M. E. church at Everett’s chapel, yester day, Bishop Miles presiding, reports were re ceived from several of the pastors. The reports show that a great increase has been made in the different departments of tho church. Bishop Ho'sey is present, and renders much assistance. Rev. F. M. Hamilton, editor of the Christian Index and book agent, arrived yesterday, and will remain during the conference. Rev. D. L. Jackson, of ihc Alabama confer ence, arrived last evening. The present outlook indicates a prosperous session in this city. Rev. O. W. Usher, of the Georgia conference, is pre s ent. AH the delegates have not arrived yet. Only seventy were present yesterday. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. T. A. Lanier, 1. W. Cobb, New York; Cole j Stulb, Philadelphia; W. B. Kvertou, Cincinnati; J. H. Allen, Chattaho.w.luv.-, U. T. Macdonald-, Savannah; J. J. Pilsbuvy. Atlanta; J. W. McCrary, Butler; J. W. Bowman, Louisville; W. I. Pitts, Waverly Hall; C. L. Davis, Warm Borings; S. J. j Wynn, Buena Vista; W. H. Kimbrough, Salem: ; J. C. Quinsey, Cincinnati; S. W. Helm, Vhginia; H. W. Marshall, Salem; J.ll. Kearney, Phiiadol- phiu. CENTRAL HOTEL. Will II. Wood, Augusta, Ga.; R. J. Long, St. Louis; Joe Davenport, St. Louis; Sol II. Lock ett, Reynolds; J. W. Fall, Nashville, Tennessee ; It. Marshall, Louisville, Ky.; It. C. Orr, Florida; A. J. Gartlam, Richmond, Va.; 1). Lewis, Balti more; R. P. Tallman, Greenville; A. J. Carnes, liouisville; O. D. Tucker, Chip.ey, Ga.; H. O, Farley, Thomaston, Ga.; W. M. Spivey, Genova, Ga.; B. H Williams, Hamilton, Ga. THE CONFERENCE AT CUT1IBERT. W’hat Was Done In the South Georgia Conference Yesterday. Special to Enquirer-Sun. Uutiibhrt, Ga., Decembor 9.—The conference was opened at the usual hour and a pleasant session was held. Rev. H. W. Key, president of Andrew Female college, read a report on the college, showing its flourishing condition. One hundred and seventy pupils are in attendance. Eight applicants were admitted on trial, as fol lows: J. T. Rider, J. W. Fry, J. F. Griffith, T. W. Dorlev, J. W. Boland, T. W. Ellis, D. F. Miles and J. T. Mims. Prof. G. It. Glenn, of Wesleyan College; Dr. W. H. Potter, of the Wesleyan Advocate, and Rev. W. A. Gaudier, of the Christian Advocate, are among the distinguished visitois. Dr. H. Urquhart preached at the afternoon ser vice, and Dr. E. M. Bounds at night. Among the visiting young meu of conference are Rev. J. M. Lovette and A. M. Wi liams. Busi ness progresses rapidly. A Well Pleased Crowd are those people who have attended DeHaven’s Dime Circus and Menagerie. Only think, what an immense spread of canvass, and then De- Haven could not accommodate the crowds. First standing room only was announced, and then the entrance was obliged to be closed —the tent was frill of people—and DeHaven’s splendid show and the low prices of admission did the work. Go early and avoid the rush. Take the Rose Hill car and get out at the main entrance. A Grand (asli Offer. For thirty days longer I will produce Cabiuet j Photographs at $4 00 a dozen, cash down at tho j time of sitting. If I charge them or wait till the J work is finished they will be $3 00 a dozen. 8at- ' isfaction given or money refunded, d&weow An* a a A. Williams. ; Trout Refplvid. 300 Lbs. fine Trout just received by Wm Thomas. Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at dfl R. Justice, Agt. The 4*lioflcc»«t Cigars In the market at Gilbert & Blanchard's Drug Store. declO tf New lot Foot Warmers by to-day’s express. J. Marion Estes A Son. Mil mi ! Mind ! Just received at John L. Hogan’s. declO 2t ( holer FIhIi anil Oysters Always on hand at Jm\ W. Miller’s, declO lm Gilbert A' lihinehuril Would be pleased to have you call at their Drug Store. declO tf A real circus, with the exception of the horses, together with a fine Museum and Menagrie, are the attractions of DeHaven’s Dime Show. Only 10 cents admits you A fine baud discourses sweet music during the performance. Funeral 5’otirr. All members of tlie Rising Sons of Columbus | are requestrd ho meet at their Lodge Room at 9 J o’clock a m Friday, December 10th, 1888, to at* j tend the funeral of their deceased brother, George James. The same will take place at St. > Mark A. M. E. church at 10 o’clock. By order of President Jus. Washington. i Wm. L. Harris, Sec’y. i Sit i«I! Shad t SImmI! Pre-sed Turkeys, Bhnd, Trout, Mullet, Sheep- j bead, Pork Sausage, etc. Salisbury A Crow. A Grand Cash Offer. For thirty days longer I will produce Cabinet Photographs at $4 00 a dozen, cash down at the time of sitting. If I charge them or wait till the work is finished they will be $6 00 a dozen. Sat isfaction given or money refunded, d&weow Alpha A. Williams. For Clerk of Connell. The undersigned respectfrilly announces him self a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Council. M. M. Moore. dec9 3t To the Trade. 10.000 Florid a Oranges; 100 barrels choice Ap ples; 3000 Cocoanuts; large lot all kinds Fire- wo.ks; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal nuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts and Raisins, at dec9 lw J. T. Kavanagh’s. A Grand Cash Offer. For thirty days longer I will produce Cabinet Photographs at $4 00 a dozen, cash down at the time of sitting. If I charge them or wait till the work is finished they will be $6 f-0 a dozen. Sat isfaction given or money refunded, d&weow Alpha A. Williams. Around the World. Carlisle’s 1881 Whisky. Nothing equals it. 85 6ents per quart. Sold by Rollin Jefferson. dec7 eod2m Another lot of those choice Virginia Peanuts at Pollard’8,122*4 Broad street. dtf Broken l.nts Underwear Must move this week at Chancellor’s. d&wtf Oranges, Apples, Cabbage, Turnips and Po tatoes arriving daily at Pollard’s, dtf 1224 Broad St. The 01<l Reliable Arc still in the field. Gilbert A Blanchard, the Druggists, offer a full line of pure Drugs, line Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, etc., and a well as sorted stock of Holiday Goods. declO tf Chill lu la No. I, Encamp me nt. a. o. o. f. Regular meeting this (Friday) evening at 8 o’clock. All visiting Patriarchs in good standing arc cordially invited to attend. By order of D. R. Bize, C. P. 2d&4tli fri L. G. Schukssler, Scribe. Hlai'NliarN Sale. j Have you seen the elegant Cashmere Under- j wear displayed at Chancellor’s? This month he 1 will close lots at prices that cannot be duplicated again. d&wtf In selecting Xmas Presents call on A. C. Chan cellor. He has a large assortment of Mufflers, Handkerchiefs, Scarfs, Cuff Buttons, Overcoats, Silk Umbrellas. &c. d&wtf A fresh lot of Stick Candy by the barrel, at Pollard’s. 1224 Broad street. dtf Lady's Illark Leather Pocket Last. Lost between Browneville and Columbus a lady’s black leather pocket, containing money, Wil! bo sold, Monday, December nth, at Me- Lwelry; etc. The finder wil be suitably re- Daniel’s wagon yard, if not called for and charges paid, one white and red spotted bull, no marks. On the same day, at Bussey’s stable, one. black boar, no murks. John H. Palmer, declO 3t Marshal. RUNX INf« SOI F.DU UK. Coinnibii*4 Street Railroad (*<i wauled by returning it to Dr. W. W. Bloodworth, at U. L. Smith & Co.’s drug store, Browneville. dec9 2t To the Trade. 10,000 Florida Oranges ; 100 barrels choice Ap ples; 3000 Cocoanuts ; large lot all kinds Fire- i works; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal- nuts, Brazil Nuts, Filberts and Raisins, at | decOlvv J. T Kavanagh’s. On and after to-day the cars on this line will ! Colgaie’fii “New' 1 Soup run so as to make close connections at each j Washes better and lasts longer than any other, switch. j See big advertisement next Wednesday. The first car will leave Rose Hill at 7 a. m, and ‘ deed 5t every fifteen minutes theieaftor until 8:45 p. m , j Y<m c’r«» Buy passing each switch at intervals of fifteen min- j A comfortable Overcoat at Chancellor’s for $4 00. u * es * j Child’s Suit for $2 50. d&wtf The last car to run at night will leave Rose __ Hill at 10 p. m., and returning, leave Greer’s j Fancy Candies, wholesale and retail, at Pol- corner at 10:45 p. in, ' lard’?, 1224 Broad street. dtf A car will run regularly to and from the pas senger depot and be on time for the arrival and People’s Ticket for Aldermen. First Ward—Henry C. 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 11th of December next for one alderman from oach ward, friends of the present members of the board will support them for re-election. First Ward—J. 8. 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. octfitd For City 71ur*tinl. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for City Marshal at tbe election for city officers on the Becond Saturday in December next, and will be grateful for the support of my friends and the public. Daniel Duncan. oct31td For Maralml. I am a candidate for re-election as marshal for the ensuing year. John H. Palmer. nov7td For Sexton. I announce myself a candidate for City Sexton and solicit the support of my friends and fellow- citizens. Election in December next. aug?8 d&w till dec 11 Jas. L. Trkadaway. For County Treasurer. I announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of Muscogee county for their suffrage. sep24d&w td John C. Cook. For City Sexton. I announce myself a caudidate for re-election of Sexton and solicit a support of my friends and the citizens. A. Odom. oct24d til dec 11 For Tax 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. novlG dtf Woolfolk Walker. For Tax 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 respectfrilly solicit the sup port of the voters: of said county. aug29dtfwlm Oliver P. Poe. For Tax Foiled or. I announce myself a candidate lor Tax Col lector of Muscogee County. Election in Jan uary next. [oc!2 tdj N. G. Oattis. departure of all passengei trains. The clocks in each car vvere presented to the company by Mr. C. Schemburg, jeweler, who will keep them regulated. J. B. Weisigek, decSeodlw Superintendent. DRS. W’HLV.Y «t NI’fiKLKY, IloriMeopiitlaiftttt. Telephone 119, Residence. • t. • dec4 sat&se&eodlw 30,000 flttfclielN Of pure Texas Rust Proof Oats for sale at W. S. Freeman, J. R Brannan, Joseph Hecht, B. T. Hatcher, Carter & Bradley, Georgia Warehouse, George EateR, Talbotton; U. E. Clements, Buena Vista, and S. Kaul A 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 as a Texas Rust Prcof O&t. They are not rust proof. W. L. Tillman. novM 2lawlra $2,000. A situation wanted by a middle aged gentle man of good bus ness qualifications Fair ac quaintance with trade of Columbus. Will loud $4,000 to employer of wanted. Address *‘H,” care Enquireh-Sun. dec9 2t To tlio Trade. '• 10,000 Florida Oranges ; 100 barrels choice Ap- i pies; 3000 Cocoanuts; largo lot all kinds Fire- j works; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal- j nuts; Brazil Nuts, Filberts and Raisins, at dec9 lw J. T. Kavanagh’s. | PoMitftvcJy Wall Sot .Hake ft his Oiler Agtiio. A nice $1 00 Frame for 75 cents. A choice £3 00 Frame for 75. A 50c Frame for 35 oqnts. A uobby $2 75 Frame for $1 *25. A $2 00 Frame for §1 CO. A handsome $5 00 Frame for $3 00. Alpha A. Williams. d&weow The Photographer. A School Vi* n tori. A school for the ensuing year, by a qualified teacher. For references write to the following gentlcnien : Rev. G. G. N. Mac Don ell, Rev. Walker Lewis. Messrs. A. M. Brannon, W. R Bedell, T. Pearce, Columbus, Ga. Address A. S. H., P. O. Box 93, Columbus, Ga. dec2 eoddt w2t Standard of the World. Old. smoothe and reliable Whisky 85 cents per quart, sold by Rollin Jefferson. dec7 end 2m Holiday Good*. Our large assortment of Holiday Goods are now ou 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, Plush Mirrors, Thermometers, Out Glass Bottles, which excel in perfection of workman ship and beaut) of design any eve: tliis market; and other Toilet requisites too j numerous to mention. We are selling these goods so cheap that the purchasers are sur- j 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 j Hi* Ahhni'^d ofi* One Thing;. Chancellor will not be undersold. The season is advancing, and cash will get the goods. d&wtf I.OOft l.aee fnrtaiiiN On our bargain counter. They must go. L. Rooney, dec7 St 1081 Broad St* Pidares! Picture*! A handsome Chromo, 24x30, at 25c, 5Cc and $1 00 ; in gilt frames 75c and $1 00. - «loc7 3t L. Rooney. A Bag Drive in Shade*. Stock too large; must be reduced. Red Hol land Shades with Dado at 50c, in spring rollers. All other colors at 40c, at Rooney’s, dec? 3t 103! Broad St. Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, Rasins and Currants at Robert Jusiioe, Agt. d tf If you want the best Cakes, Custards, Pies, Etc., try my honie-uiade. They have no equal, dtf It. Justice, Agt. Iii&tlft* Tor Sh8p. 50,000 Laths for sale by dec? tf Blanchard, Bcrrus & Co. First-class Sewing Machines at greatly reduced prices, to close out the Sewing Machine busi ness. Call early and get choice. dec5 tf J. H. Buamhall. Just received a fresh shipment of Raisins, very fine, at Pollard’s 1224 Broad street. dtf Thin Week Chancellor will close several ’ots of Suits and Overcoats at $5 00 each. Don’t miss this oppor tunity to get a bargain. d&wtf Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and Cocoanuts, wholesale and retail, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad sired dtf First of tlae moftson. Fine lot of Tennessee Dressed Poultry to arrive Thursday, at Newman's Fish and Oyster Depot. Send your orders in time. dec8 2t OvprcoAts ! Overcort*! For men, youths, boys and children will go this week for $2 50 to $30 00. See the goods and you will buy. A. C. Chancellor. d&wtf For Tax Collector. Announcing myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, I respectfrilly 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 t he past. Election first Wednes day in January next. sep*21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. For Tax Collector. 1 announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Muscogee county (election January next), and ask for the support of the voters of said c unty. J. C. Woolfolk. sep7 dtf To the Voter* of UnMVogee County. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask your suffrage. I have ever tried to discharge my duty as an officer, and will still do the same if elected. Election January next. Respectfully, J. C. Reedy. uov5 td To the Voter* of Muscogee fJonnty. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectfrilly solicit your support for .he same. Election January next. G. E. Gager. Columbus, Ga., September 22,1886. sep23 tf Wateh Halting. J. H. Bramhall, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, makes a .specialty of repairing fine and complicated watches that have been in jured by accident or otherwise, at moderate- charge. dtf To the Voter* of Hascogee County. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Tre surer of Muscogee county, and earnestly solicit your support. I need the office and will be very thankful for your as istance. Iam pre- I pared to run. Election on tlie first Wednesday | iu January next, 1887. | oc9 se&wedtd Jordan L. Howell. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself n candidate for Cor oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing elec tion. W. D. Amyei*. nov7 did For Connty Treasurer. I wish 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 dtd Stuffed Mangoes, Barrel Pickles and Olive , by the gallon and in jars, at Pollard’s, • 1224 Broad street. dtf Do Yon Weed An Overcoat or Suit? If so, Chano6lfor will make the prices right. d&wtf Shield Perfeetiuu Dotirbon Wtiimky I commend to all who desire a really good and reliable article. Robert S. Crane, dtf Sole Agent. CliriKtinu* i* l ouring and brings with it tho fond parents’ desire to make glad the hearts of their little ones. Th^y must buy something for them, and what must offered in j they get. Right here we are going to give them “a pointer.” They must first make up their miuds how much they ran afford to spend for Toys, etc., ana then if they will go to Adams & Boweis, at Strapper’s old stand, they can find anything in the way of presents for riie little ones they may desire. If it is a Doll they can get one that the public call and see them and get our j from 1 cent each to $10, Doll Carriages from 50 prices. A large lot of Surgeon and Bath Sponges i cents to $5, Wagons from 10 cents to $5, Veloci- just received. { pedes from $2 to $10, Bicycles from $8 to $18, Tri- Our lino of Hair, Tooth and Nail Brushes is a \ cycles fabulously low. They have Games of a 1 complete oue, and as to prices w a defy competi- j kinds, tin ami wooden Toys of all discretions, tion. Extracts, Colognes, Toilet Waters, Bay j Tool Chests, Doll Furniture, House Swings, etc., Rum, Florida Waters from all the best manufac- [ etc. In fact they have almost every imaginable turers, Puffs and Puff Boxes. Toilet Powders and ! toy, ranging in price from 1 cents to $25. Besides Sachet Powders in abundance. To those who j they keep constantly on hand a fall line of tine enjoy a good smoke, we say try our Evans & ! Confectionery. Candies from 9 cents to $2.60 a Howard Cigar and other Key West goods. A J pound. The best Fruits that can be bought. Just few Hyacinth Bulbs left at $1.25 a dozen. j think of it, \\ boxes Raisins at $1. Fine Malaga Our Prescription Department is supplied with | Grapes at 25 cents a pound, the best Drugs aud receives at all times the care-! It is useless to attempt to name everything ful attention of an experienced Pharmacist. | tht y keep ami give prices, if you want something Our store at 1302 Broad street is in charge of j good and cheap, Adams & Bowers are the tuen Mr. T. M. Oliver, an experienced prescription!.st, i to go to. In conclusion we will say that they and carries a full line of the same Drugs as the ’ sell the he-t .Stick Candy made at 9 cents a pound Central. Evans & Howard, j in lots of twenty-five pounds or inert, d Proprietors. | dec5 tf Notice to Telephone Subftcribcr*. Add to your list No. 5, Hall & Wheat, and ring us up when wanting anything in the Drug or Fancy Goods line. Your orders will have prompt attention and goods delivered to any part of the city. HOLIDAY GOOD3. A new lot received last week a d another to arrive this week, cheaper and prettier than ever. We will have something new in this line every time you call until the so ison is over. Cologne made to order on short notice, put up iu any style, shape or quantity. Satisfaction in lasting quality, odor and price guaranteed. A beautiful line of fine Cigars for the holiday and regular trade just received. Hall & Wheat, Druggists aud Dealers in Fine Toilet Goods, dtf 1016 Broad street. A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at d tf u. Justice, Agt. F. (i. WILKINS, General Auctioneer. Real Estate, Stock ami Boml Ajgcnt. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sale3, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office ovei Abbott & Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence on Broad street. jell tf F. G. Wiln’ns (4od Blea* the Children. Nothing has been so productive of health anc diminished so much the sufferiug and mortality arnonf children as Teethina (Teething Powders). Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and niukess Teething easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Troth in a. Brannon & Corson. Columbus. Ga., Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at inann facturer’a Drices. iv4 d&wlv (TTY DRUG NTORE. Holiday Goods! Holiday Goods! We have received and displayed our Holiday Goods, and can promise our patrons aud 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. We have Toilet and Jewel Cases in convenient combinations, Odor Cases, Majolica Ware, Bisque and Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Seta of any description; in fact can please any one. Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new and u.'-efUI In Writing Tablets. Don’t forget us when you want to buy or look; *tis a pleasure for us to show goods. We arc 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 Best 25 cents Tooth 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, and our White Rose Cologne is unequalled. 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 and competent pre- 8criptiouists. Remember us. Always pleased to see you. CITY DRUG STORE, dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. Nlore Etc., for Bale. I offer for sale my property situated at the junction of First 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 one of the best business locations in Columbus. For price and terms, apply to J. H. Hamilton, novl3 se,tu&thu tf Columbus, Ga. Have you tried the Frank Siddell Soap? Try it. B. T. Babbitt’s Best Potash at Crane’s. dtf For Tax Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee county, aud respectfrilly ask the support of the voters. sep22 tf ( J, H. Harrison. Mince Meat, Apple Butter' and Pure Jellies at’ d tf R. Justice, Agt. D. F. WILIlGa n Insurance Agency, 1145 Broad Street, Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7. Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly answered. D. F. Willcox. octSdtf Choice Grocetde*. Best Rye Flour, New York State Buckwheat, Finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Gosheu But ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice Messed Mackerel, ten pound pails; Fancy Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nuts,. New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lunch Tongue, Pigs Feet and I’ripe at Crane’s. dtf Pure Fruit Jellies, French Queen Olives, Far- rina, McMcuamin & Co’s famous Deviled Crabs, Casco Bay Lobsters. Grated Pineapple, Evergreen Sugar Com of superior quality and frill weight. Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston Baked Beans, Cod Fish Balls. Always the lowest prices for cosh at Robert S. Crane’s. dtf Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at dtf R. Justice, Agt. Series 2, Chattahoochee Building aud Loan AMMOcintlon. Books of subscription for above series now open at office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes, flec’v and Troaa. ym9U S. P. GII.BERT, AttorneyMit-Lnw, Columbus, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. sop4 dly Wood and Coal. First-class Oak and Pine wood in stock, block and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by T. 3 Fontaine &Co. Telephone No. 80. nov7tf Atmore’s Best Mince Meat, New Currants,. Dates, Citron. R. S. Crane. dif Pure Vermont Maple Sugar in cans, gallons and halves, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street, dtf Removal Notice. 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 CigaTS, and kindly ask our friends to favor us with their orders. Louis Buiilek & Co. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Auheuser and and Budweiser Bottled Beer. sepl9 tf Fine CigarN. 5000 Garrett’s No. 11. 5000 Conquerors. 5000 100-Per Cent. 10,000 Grand Republic Gigarros sold under & bona fied guarantee. I consider any of the above brands as beiug 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 Beautiful Trunks and Satchels at Chancellor’s for Xmas Presents. Don’t fail to see the many novelties he is showing. d&wtf Dr. Seth N. Jordan, Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence, Saminis House, east side front street, opposite Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter’s drug store. tf GEORGIA SECURITIES. Corrected by John Blackmar, Coium* bus, Ga. STOCK AND BOND BROKER. RAILROAD BONDS. Americas, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage 7s .100 @101 Atlantic and Gulf 7s 117 @119 Augusta and Knoxville 7 per cent 114 115 Augusta, Gib* on and Sanderaville 7 pu-r cent 1st mortgage 104 106 Central con mortgage 7s 113 @114 Columbus aud Rome 1st 6s, endorsed Central R. R 104 @106 Columbus and Western 1st mortgage 6s, endorsed by Central R. U 103 @106 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage 114 @116 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 4s 2d mortgage 110 @112 Gairesvile, Jefferson and Southern 1st mortgage guaranteed 118 1-19 Gainesville, Jefferson and Southern 2d mortgage Ill 112 Ce >rgia Railroad 6s 106 @109 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en dorsed by Central Railroad 108 @109 Montgomery and Eufaula 1st mort gage 6s and Centra Railroad 108 @109 Ocean Steams ip 6 per cent, guaran teed by C. R. R 1C4 105 Savannah, Florida and Western 6 per cent.. 104 108 South Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by state vf Georgia, 7 per cent 118 @119 South Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per cent ill @118 Western R, R. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad ....107 @H9 Western Alabama 2d mortgage, en dorsed 110 @111