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SDAY— OCTOBER 23,18S3.
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-r Ml moeortliny io <
jSi Office ol CClilh
mmi wtatior.
iKtMMm*. ooufA ^(lunfio wait*,
ty went her anil local ruin*,
•xuterty wind*, ttaliunUiy b
ter, shy hi /a/ {v'towed by ruiruj
raiurc.
nnknhkh riaiui© to be the nevomi
in tbe l.uion iu tho i
ngiibriHi cattle.
Kim are dying I>j liioiiHrfiiilN
Mana on account of lurk of water
hail feel till* Jts* hi the i f it mu
mgriilioii.
k eieclno railway to the Gian
owaj, running Iroin 1'ortrimh
in ilia, a dialanre of nix mil©*,
-eaaful operation.
ail cases of inarnuge hotwoon
«*«e and while* in < aliloiinn, the
m have invariably tanu yfiling
■ i. yearn ago au Iiullanapolia mat
. wog, and he la tllil running i
• line advertiaeinent ollttrlng 92 re
a late Mian El Ion O'Brien, of Una
eft bequests amounting to |<i,'i00
writable and reiigu uw orgainaa
of that city.
»; furniture of Sarah Bernhardt'*
, including her plcturim, wan ad
»©d for male the other day, for »
•r only 1,21(0 franca. It **« awl.
•©tore the day.
>ik mother of John WoUh, the no*
l- ruIlian, who wan ahotdeadln
lork, tealitied, with tear*in her
that he wan “always ag-Hxl aon.’
mk library of General Haiu Houa
inhering aoine 476 volumea, haa
jireaented to the Houaton Normal
ueat Huntaville, Texas.
"ITAL puniahinent on the weal
( i Africa ia indicted by admlnla-
K ’he pniaonouN bark of the Gidu
American aoap ia an ilfeotlye
ota.
ls n M< Mini.an died at l.'han
N. C., a while ago, aud two law
• ie endeavoring to diatrlbate tho
' that he left among ino hnira, who
•s’tered all over the count ry.
kkhkl two-runt alamp went
gh the Richmond poatofllce uude-
I Thuraday, and, as ita color and
s much like the now one, H la
i the old rebel Mtampa will con
n duty.
HAa. Hacnokrn, of Roxbur
lett a note on Ida deak aaylng he
tired of life, and that Ida laxly
J lx* found In the river. The
found him aalonp in the liny loft
nighbor’a barn,
a .Tew llaiii|xiliiro law proliiblt-
'ie Bale of toy plxlida provblea
y of from flo to | .u. ami niakea
«a er liable for all damages result*
-• o aelllngor giving away Bitch
* t erritory of Montana ia about to
>r Hdmtaaion into tho Union aa a
Polegatea to a constitutional
•illion are boing elected and a
upon the propoaed constitution la
•ted to l»© taken in NovotnlxT,
.. Hi it.kh has i>oeu traveling all
me aince he took the atump on
i(b day of October, making one,
nd eveu three apeecliea a day to
led bouaea, and this without aliow-
siga of fatigue.
h bill granting women the right
frago has pasaod the houie of the
:<ngu>n Territory legialattirn. The
- xrd 14 to 7, Tho result ol tiio
ban cause I much excitement
g the tiimnta of woman at.tlrage,
■ ••volutionary heroes are lieing
* generously romeuit>©r©d lli©an
>g daya of centennials. The la'eat
* publicly honored ia Sergeant
*r, who, in the hotted of the
lesion light, lumped outride the
»e' of Fort Sullivan and rescued
eat<T©«| tii© colors, lieorgm baa
dy nauied a county for him and
un u a public square ; and that
where be loat his life while gal-
epeatlng hla Charleston expert*
, .• now to give him a flO.ilOO
■ buaiiiHss and news gathering
ic will he glad to learn of the gixxl
acts of additional cable aceouimo-
n « In the near future. It ia staled
Messrs. Mxckay ami Bennett have
signed a contract with the London
of Slamena for two transatlantic
a, tba first of which ia to be in
alien by the tirat of ne xt June and
♦» nd to follow a few weeks later,
et-rs. Mack ay amt Bennett can
it nd*-r l>onda not to allow their
< .idea to 1st absorbed by tha ex*
g able syndicate there will l»e
prospect of real competition in
rausmiasioii of transatlantic news.
• i.L aw Tilpkn whs a New York
iou«re. When he dlad it waa found
lie had loft |2,000,000 to be dial rib-
i "»ng his hods The sonagave a
*\W0 a year to show them the ala-
tha European capitals, ami
ala i paid iheex|>«naea of tbetutor.
! : ne sons bought a caatie and a
uetoy somewhere In Qormany.
♦rly B. Tiiden, tha youngest aon,
>ot like the way Ins brothers were
ih'g the money and he applied
bow accounting of the ©stale,
ogtta Rolhn*, of New York denied
tp ieetion.
ati.D upon the hearse with the
ar o a Philadelphia Chinese funer-
r c -non waa an official who car
ea namenae banner, which he now
tin a waved as a warning to the
“C *•' to keep a rea|iectable dlatance
n toe cothn. Another man dung
oaf atripe ol paper written over
■I r».yatic puzzlee intended to'excite
• natty of tha demona, and keep
<* buay with picking them up
> ing to read them that they
forget what they came for, and
s pale alaeper in tha coffin alone.
ving at the open grave the bear*
be banner waved it vigoroualyto
•’ e demons back while the grave
- fli ad.
Is II Rallied I>'
A few day» a go we und rl»x k lose
forth tlie advantage* i f dirict c* tu
iiiiiuication by railway between Tal-
lahaaace, Florida, nrnl Chatlaum ga,
T a tin©v©e*-, via ('oluiiilms und It iin*
(leorgia. The cotiatruction of the
t'lialtanooga, Coluinhus and Florida
railroad, over the route now contain*
platfd.wili do IhiaeflVctuaily and give
au outlet toward ail the prominent
maiketH of the uorlhwst. Tins road
would receive the he.irty co*o|»erallon
of tiie people from oue cud to (he
other of the line. Tha count lea all
aoulh of ua have Miuwn by public
rneetingM in the iuteraat of the road,
and l»y oilier nieana imt to be mix*
tak“ii in their meaning, tliat the
building of the road In much desired.
North of un, it la the game way.
The I tome (xjuricr, of Haturday, con*
taintd an editorial upon this subject,
him! it dm a not hesitate to aay that
"(lie people of this section would he
glad indeed to know that there is any
good pioapt ct of the building of such
a road, and would do what they could
to help it along.” Autl we believe
(hat all the towns ami villages, aud
the people In the country, front here
to Chattanooga, entertain a airnilar
feeling in regard to the road. But
there la an “it” In (he way, ami It is
thus *xpreaeed by the article in the
Courier to which we have alluded:
“But before wo work ouraelvia tip to
any enthusiasm on the subject, w©
would like to know whether tho way
is open fir the building of ii; whether
itia tine, aa i©port©d, lhat the Centra!
railroad, or partita holding in the In*
threat of the Central, nowr have oontrc|
of the aection of the line already built;
w bet her the sniu© interoat docs not own
the franchise and road l-cd; aiao,
whether it dot a not refuse fo permit an
extension in Ihla direetlonf If the Kw-
mUiahk hurt can give ua pcaitiv© ms
loriiieilon < n u ©s© poieiH, It wdl heller
©liable ijh lo judge whether the way la
clear for the luiidlng of the road
apoken of,"
Now, the Courier has propounded
lueationa to ua that line never been
nadc public by the Central road. It
would he n diflh'ult mailer lo make any
me helii veotherwise than IheOnlral
owns and controls the ('oluinbua and
Rome nail now in opt latiou and the
•ad bed aa well. If this be true, and
•ere ih every renr-on to believe it
(litre ia little hope that they will aid
ly way to extend it. hi fact we
have positive assurances from
officials high in authority that
(lie Central will seriously object to
any such arrangi nient. Thlais about
tire truth ol the matter and we fully
agree witli the Courier that thin dem-
ountrataa the propriety of tlie next
legislature repealing the exclusive
franchise of all railroad eompnniea
wiio for tiiree yeara have suspended
work on chartered railroads,and who
hold franchisea merely for the pur
pose of preventing other parties from
'jurying out the objects for which
they were granted.
The hope for a through connection
loea not lie wit inn the Central, nor
any of its branches, hut when a road
Is built from Tallahassee to Colum
bus, It assures our friends to the
north a connection with all the sys
tem of roads in Florida. The con*
nectlnn of which we speak may not
he Immediate Imt It ia a neceaaltyand
must he had at no very distant day.
DAILY BNQPIBBR-8UN: OOLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 83, 1888.
SPRINGER OPERA HOUSE.
TlIK Chicago Jnter 0<ran ha
foul'd time, since the O do eleetio
lias gone democratic, to pay a lilt!
compliment to a s< cliou of the coun
try that has not heretofore ix*cuple«l
very exalted opiniou iu Ihe estima
tion of that journal. It states that
"cotton fur ories are mullip'ying in
(lie south, Mnd psy go- d dividends.”
It goes on to aay that “cotton and
woolen goods, iron bridges, furniture
mihI agricullutsl implemsuls are ex
tensively turned out. Much enter
prises will help develop the south,
Mild will have no depressing effect on
northern prosperity. If every sect Ion
of the country should manufacture
largely there would still he plenty of
employment in ihe older manufac*
luring slates.” Inspeakingof Florida
it says that a “few years ago Florida
raised some cotton, some sugar, and a
good deal of tho devil. VVilh north
ern enpiltd and enterprise the state is
being rapidly transformed,and twen
ty years from now will lead every
state in tiie south In its wealth and
improvement*. Next year w ill «• e a
boom in Florida all along tiie line.
Asa winter resort It in imatirptesod.”
'Ini. republicans say that there
was a gieal deal of scratching done
in Hamilton county, on the day of
the Ohio e|« ctlon, hut it aroma that a
great deal of it was “scratching”
around after democratic votes. The
majority for I fondly for governor in
Hamilton, including Cincinnati, of
the late election is 2'>21. The total
vote is iib,711. All state officers on
the democratic ticket also got major
I ties not varying more than a few
hundred from Hoadly’s, which fart
aliowa that there was not the amount
of scratching which has been
posed. Of the ten representatives iu
tiie IcgiilHture the democrats get
eight, notwithstanding tin* ii
pendent movement. The democrats
elect ail the county officers, wit
single ©xceptiou. Tins xliows the
democratic party Is in excellent trim
in the metropolis of Ohio for tliegrent
contest next year.
Tiimik ia no dould about ihe fact
that the contest ill Virginia waxes
warm. One of our coicruporaii
suggi sis that it is costing a big pile of
money lo run the rendjt inter campaign
iu Virginia this year, and if Mtdiotie
gets the “grand bounce,” ax then- in n
cheering prospect that he may, there
will he thesaddi si lot of office-holders
in the Old Dominion that were ever
put up in anyone state. Million© hu*
pushed the political assessment busi
ness to h point no other political hosa
ever dreamed of touching. Never-
theliMH, this is an off year for lepuhli*
cans, and Mshone will he reipicsted to
take a buck seat when the election
is held.
riar. ttiiN.
I have beeu ixva t a H irer a long time I
with ki'lnav trouble-, c using severs palua ' oeo> j BUFRUH,
Iu bfcck And Hd-*; «uil f om tha recoin- | _
mend itlon rf I he I'Hel of Fire Department,
Mr Ira W'xid. torn trly of Syracuse, who
hnC u*e i If in’ ■ K-m-«ty with wonderful
>iic font, 1 uo in me ii <ed t>lug It, and found
Manager.
•I eedy
I It
• mp;<->«|y ci mm] om of the pulna in the
h ck. I h;< v« ri ' oinrneml'-d it tootneraln
the d-psrtoicut, that have uaed it with
great‘UCC -h u U 1 do not hesitate li* re-
conioieiid It to Hi.y one troubled with kid
ney, ilveror n.'udder tionhl©*.
Ii. Kirkland,
Hnji't Fire ALrin, Hy, aruae, N V,
June 13. IS-CJ.
I IRr MKN'M TBOIBLI.
I hxvt' •■e©o troubl'd h lung lloic with
kidney wiske.eaa, a great proportion o' the
live wl'h «*-v<r© patca in tbe back. Ubt*
mg litHid Mnot’* Itemedy recomraend-
««l very bic ly for tr o'.lea of the kidney
hikI urinary o.'gana by Ira Wood, ex*uhlef
of the fire d-'f a. lo eoi. i t Hyrscuie, lie hav
ing been I'Uie l ol a kevemnase ol kidney
(liBeaso ho y t*y tim ureof Hun ’s Heme-ty,
I pnrchaiu d a Dottlet and need It, ar d Umv©
dui been troubled any siuci; aud I know of
rnsny others hare in Hyractiae that have
need It aud recommend It an a great tned'-
mu for the kidney*, aud I do not hesitate
to*ay tost 11 In a lemajkfbie medicine.
Jai.
.M<
•CHyr.
i D-pwriiuent
O n o XSJ i g lit
Thursday, October 25
Amerlea'* Favorite Comedian,
C.B. BISHOP
Bopporled by the charming actress,
MUSS EMMA PIERCE,
And a*p*cl«l'y selected f.'omedy Company,
1 ai>i>o*r Id A C fJnntber’a Melo-
Drstria Comedy,
Strictly Busioess.
I’iiinea* Pomery Ph'lklna C B Bishop.
>1A SONIC NOTlt'K,
ilMIIM-Mt meeting of Muunt
I'i lid iiimii I .odge Nd. ml, I-. mill
c M.. will be hid.I ot their l.o>ig -
tiM.in III IM (I'nraday; KVKN
■MU nl 7 -Hi o’olocli.
By nnli-r of Hie \
A
Id. V. « » VI RtLA II K. H. K,
For a long tune I have b»en ironnied
weakiU'i-N of kolneye and bladder
have been growing worse no ateaill y t
aa oblige i lo give lip my plac-eal tneeles
on, hh iho htavy work we* loomnch of
rai i on my kidney n. 1 hove been tree ted
f the doctor * amt have never had only
rnporary re lof and lot ve um-.i many ol tier
meiiiclnea ikr-d obtained no hwiifli
ibem, until snir u i, me Hgoi.nt of out.
lure in HyraouNe perMi*ded me i
I'n Kemedy, a* many oat uneii It with
g'©it aufcesa iu (lie cure of k dney, liver
Mi.il bladder IroUbleH, I commenced nnlng
II, and found that It holptd me, tiod hav
lined a small bottle, and It has done in
more good than ail ihe other irea.rneii «
received. i’ H J’akvi.h,
Fate ItHggHgo MhhUt NY (taiiltlt It.
byracuNi, N Y, Juue 11, IMi.
■eptddkwly
For Mayor.
TIM) THE CITt/i NS OF roM MllI
1 1 aur.ounce u#> ell h cm dldalc
Mftyoi a' Hie next n onin| a. »iectrnn, i
leapectiully r«*|U«Ni u i/.»n« wh > appr
ot iny p .at r.»co> t on Mny or to g ve me iheli
wnpporl. >a.-pl , K. U WJI.KIN
For Mayor.
I ANNoCNr:; ny-el'r* a eand'dale tor
• uHiilng munl< i h.
< ember ath, iw*::
kollcil Hi • upi i of ti «• r|r :a«o« ni
I M-y«ii ;
' IFF
[.HI MK-.
. W A DDKI.h, Secretary’
HIDDEN & BITES'
COLUMBUS
Susie House!
84 BROAD STREET.
M.I. UTIII I
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
MERCHANDISE, BOOKS,
AND SHEET MUSIC,
BOCK BOTTOM CASH PRICES
. E.XST Tl llMs «T
T i i\io
Wilt I lir v atek a CllNirge.
The Shir say* that the grounds for
muting on aucoeaa in New York,
with a united parly to win H.Rre plain
as ihe alphabet. The people of tiie
country arc growing more and more
lisxatisllcd with repiihlicMii rule, Mini
h-niaud n total change in (lie admin*
iRtratiou of guvernment. They mean
to get rirl of republican rule every
where. And tills demand for a radi-
il r’iiange grows out of the profuud
ml general conviction lhat the re
publican party has cca*©d to dc«©rv©
public confidence, is unlit to he trusted
witli |xiwer, ami ought to give way
to a new regime. Ail the founders of
(lie republic and all the great states
men of tii© tirst and second period of
its history insisted that fretpieut
changes in the personnel of adndnis
tration and of party rr*imn*ihilit\
were imperative. The republican
party lias administered the federal
government nearly twenty-three
year*. It has entirely changed It*
haracter tn tliut time. Tha gieat
•sue which it was organized to
meet ha* been sell led forever. Il«
great leaders are dead. The ideas
that formed it, the men who gave it
character, the ©leinents lhat hound it
together Mild mad© it powerful, have
gone. It Is controlled by a set of
self seeking politicians ol oidtiiary
talents, who are no where regarded
itii veneration or much respect. Its
etliods are condemned hy its own
best men. It lias been extravagant,
loos© in its management of public af
fairs, tiie agent of powerful eor|x>ra-
tion* and capitalists, (lie Irieml of
speculators and suhsidtsts, the cham
pion of special classes and monopolies.
The star route robberies, by which
the country lost some two millions of
dollars through official complicity
with thieves, showed how it has
managed public atlairs. The condi
tion of our merchant mailn*, the
stricken case of our commerce, tiie
stagnation of our trade, tiie depress*
ion of our industry, the cry of our la
borers f »r more wages ami the lm
crease of strikes, furnish a complete
commentary on republican misrule.
We state the case as fairly and ni »d
erxtelyas poe-ihle; tide is the way
U strike* the average republican
voter, who does not ahric-k, nor
scream, but who reads and thinks.
He sees that under tiie republican r©«
gime the only thing that flourishes is
taxatlou—a taxation not on wealth or
income, but on consumption, and to '
raise un needed revenue for the re
publican administration to *|tiande'
in reck Iff* extravagance or for politi • [ oK THE
cal corruption. He sees that, in ila
desperation to retain power, count in
a president who was defeated by (lie j AUGUSTA,
people by a-juarterof a million votes, 1 rptff* luetttattoQ ooDstiiaiM the M»i!«ai
after one election, and carry another ‘ r> t£5i l J2! D Ji 0 * 15 V“ ,T * r ®!D- J.5*
.' , , uiru-maa Ar« ni*o«u by Ii» » raauce.lor. Ihs
election by wholesale fraud and n*miioo wdt frmm.BMoo the Om dav of
November, and will eo<! on itie Cm of
.Mareb leHow u§. appi v tor circular to
'I'll IC l«i t;r -<ii«iitll.«i
I o| Mm.I.hI liidlr.i
-\l*n.|»» irN»M »-
Hr* ClotitIi *iill«iriM
of oOi-r Nii-I •111*11-1
■l-el-r* < *i» AfforA • •«-»
«• not «-nl»*•*••! I lliia,
l.„l .. IX. IT We
m*nnftM'lnre rieii.s
whirl. in-IiwIim -iJijU
ua ili-ni >r*IjmIISim
I —* I *■" *."-
llb-rel p-iio
i Mu n* i'it oiun l
McnMnMa our frl-BjU suit p-i
KMT t-nin *ii«l V \'l It •l-*ll!ud I
iIm-I. A.Mr —
D. C. SHUTZE, Manager.
t II.Ill,Ml** If
DRS. J. M. & W. D. MASON
DENTISTS.
S' CUir Stri-t. Mioibu*, ti
ReeptrtAdlj* ler-.ler ili»lr lertlrm >• > ill
■
•*»v4> •* t-wlv
'•isble,
UN. in
poi<u:*r
I exi»eii*ii<*e if nhjr), ami ref*rjuoe
rliera- t»*r atnl UnI.iIn.
A SPLENDID CHANCE
SO!Akr. Apply iii p»i* >n or i y lettor
n. ». JOHAMIX A to flo II
MAIN S| Ki:t.l . Ml' IIWOXII, \A.
oei2 vrai>lni
aact YBA.il
OK THE
MEDICAL COLLEGE OF GEORGIA.
n %h»:
101.1
. RAIN.**. l>AAn.
brii'ery
* ^ • * tB(A vita
Th kre will be eleoiiooA in ten atAten ^
on the btb of November Couneotieut, lliRRORS OF YOOTB
Maryland, MAaeacliuaetu, MinneeotA, • . er*o-rtai»*aFra#tarOwapwdv r ar * «r bmew*
, , w*, , v- , I»*l-i u». Lm M»akeo4. *o. *11 •iMunl.r* I reach!
MiwiBaippi, Nebraska, Nev* Jereev. i • o i-i iu iiacmi. u*♦» *•*-• a.,, i> ( *-.««••« » u
'‘Mlur-ll**l* A'1 in v i ■■"•> «a to,
oil
New York, Pennaylvaniaand Virginia.
1 •overnora will be elected In Meaaa-
• nuaette, Maryland Minnesota aud
New Jereey.
■ e*?e k*M«a Mimi A-« Vara.
ti to t« tjss xnssrsz
ForUand, Matae. uawu
For Ci y Marshal.
| II KKKHY announce myp* Ii an cmiuI' a'
1 for City Mur-, ti a' the eirrcUou Sfcuu
.salin.i*y in iH-oi-ni >er.
W L HOBIHON.
For Marshal.
1 ANNOUNCE myself as a candidate U
Man *
For Marshal.
f ItKHI'K T FULLY announce my elf a
I I'Hiitiluitl*. f .r MhihIihi at the rnuuicipHl
t.ec.ion Decern her 8th,
■ ■
i'or Marshal
■ AM a randldHtefor MstniihI r.t Ihe Mu
I ulolpai Klr.'tlnn in Ixociuber, ;io«l ask
to© mii port ol ihe n >/ iih if L'olumoiix.
.1 *'1N II I’ALMKR.
For City Marshal.
I HEKKBY announce rnyself n« a cuihII-
.titoior ro-nlectloo lo the oflTcw ot I'Hy
MnrahHl mi ii.o cleollou to ho held on the
no nnd Matnrd. y In Deco nhar next.
•K’lii l.l JOHN W HOWKN.
For City Marshal.
| l«KMPl'.iTFIJI.I.Y am.ounce tnyicif n
I r.ndie...Io lor MhinIiuI hI IIio olec lou In
liw miM*r, «::d > si. uetily -ollrlt the nip-
purl of my friend* -ml the voters of Ihe
city. ^ I'HAIU,K-I H. MAHKHaM.
For Marshal.
I KK-*I F.UTFt’LLY snco'ince niyr-elf a
i'" didste for ttir cftlee of C5U> Marshal
i i ii.e incoinlnK niunn-ipnl elicilon, Riul
kolJclf the support of Ihe enlsena. J plidjit
inys-lf to do my duty if elected.
« - Id THOM AH GRIER.
(Irauil Lodgu A. F. & A. H.
OF CEORCIA.
r pit K next Animal c immuiileailun of this
I Orend I**dn© win he held In IheUrnnd
I ..nine Hull, city of .Mxcon, conimvnclnt.
Oclobei >01 Ii, l*ii.
.1 I WHKJHT.OM.
J F.MMRTr Ki.Ach-.n \i:,(lr.Ste , y.
orll eodbl
Teachers for the Pub
lic Schools.
milK. TrnNleea of Ilia Public Hdinoia, si
I Uitlr nexl meeiint:, November 18. will
r more per nutrient and two lloal-
\ send writ*
UKO M. DKWH, Hec’y.
LOW PRICE OF COTTON
Will have their iuflueoce in producing
tiie usual airount of bile in the liver of
llmse tn the trails who tailed to buy
when go-:ds were low and bargains
plenty ; lienee we account for tiie milk
in the eocoanut. This shall not deter
us, however, from offering our usual
quota of bargains for the coming week
A"d if tiie pricea cannot be duplicated
hy some of our neighbors, it ia not oar
fault; we are doing bnMiiCHS to pleas
tho public.
Another shipment of over 100 LA
DIES’ and MISSES’ Imported Jer
seys and Walking Jftck'MH at |2, |5
a..(l op.
150 Pieces JEANS, CASHMERES
and CLOTHS at panic prices. Our
BLANKETS, FLANNELS, BALMO
RALS and Woolens wore bought when
wool was cheaper, consequently
nan give full value in all of this class of
goods,
should seo onr |5 00 10-4 Blank
ets, '.lie best goods ever sold for $6 60
in Dress Hoods we are ottering some
table Bhjgains, among them three
iwhere of Guimot’s Oil-boiled Black
Silks at $1 50, $2 00, |2 25, in which but
ter value was never given. In Black
and Colored CASHMERES we keep
only Lupin’s straight g< ods, no redyea
or broken twills, but good value, und
known for their excellence the world
Dlziu CHILDREN S BROWN
MIXED SCHOOL HOSE only 15c, all
stars just received. On each day this
week every cash purchaser to
amount of |1 or over will be presonted
with oue of J. English A Co’a Needle
Books, for which we are the sole agent,
and have eulire control in this section.
As umisI, bring your oash.
JAS. E. CARGILL
OPENING EVERY DAY
this wjeeik:.
O I K MUM DONNELLY HAVING JUST KETUBNKl) FROM THE EASTERN
markHs. ahire It who Ijt «p»-clal caret" *e»rcli out all t'.sl ia n— — l ' k '“
in Head sear fo: LadiM for the coming „eaion, romtHting in part of
LADIES’, CHILDREN'S & MISSES HATS AND BONNETS
•aiN, HatlnN, Klblona, Feather*, Bird*’ Wings and Fancy
rilem, O - ....
in, aud all the novelties la Neck Wear. We
Trimmed
Kent hers.
make a specialty of
MISHEM’ ANn IHILOKEN’8 BLACK HOSIERY.
In addition to iliin we have a complete slock of JERSEY JACKETS, ranging iu
price from 82 25 to 1>.,V), together with tlie new style Wniklng Jackets, Cloaks, Dolmans
rala'ols, Zephyr Hhawls.» hlldren's and Mlsars Crocheted Macks and Hood.; and last
but by no means least, onr
JEWELRY AND NECKWEAR DEPARTMENT
was never more beautllul; all of w hlch we offer at the lowest flgurea for spot cash.
('*11 and examine our goods before buying elsewhere. Those indebted lo ua will please
i arid "el lleat ouco.
Respectful.y,
I job™ k mm,
Real Estate Agents,
FROVISloig.
Stock and Bond Brokers.
FOR SALE.
Splendid Building Lot on Oglethorpe
street, east side, Just above Presbyterian
ohorcb. Lot is level, ueil thadtd, aaa one
of th© aion desirable vatwul lots in the city
Hlx ro*-.m Residence, on M iner north oi
Mr Elbert Wtlln. His outnonFea larse
stable, do Good bclkbLc.hood, and iso/,
fered cbesp.
Eon re room Residence on west aide nener
Jackson street, opposite Mr. A. Iilges’ mi.
dence-two room Kitchen, Sialue and O.w
Home. Full \i acre lot.
The elegant Residence ol Mr. Henry l.
Woodruff, on Crawford street, ccutuiuiua
five large rooms, two spacious halls, bath
room, store rooms, kitchen and closets, u
vant’s house In the yard, olsteru with c
paolty of 14,000 gallons, stable and «
house. Full ^ acre lot. This properly
MRS. COLVIN & MISS DONNELLY.
KI RVE N
October 11, 1*M.
EXECUTOR’S
ocl’J oawtd
SALE,
F. C. WILKINS. Auction’'.
/1 K.imuiA, Mi’mniKK ri r.NTV.
Wli: be sold at Kxeciilor'* sa 1 ©, on the
hist Tuesday tn Nuveml next, at public
outcry, lo th© hlahesl I.UU.-r, between the
».f’uiMllvbh-tl i.t*'( interest be-
• of W D I > ocb In ibe
the uly t'olninbu", ron-
aiulng about • > *cre* of mnd. .an tcirsnf
l la giMxl bolioni lan.i with p'.cnty of lini-
•er. »»n lb© |.:autailon >« a Gin llooae,
’* king “crew, and suflleleul Tenement
lou*«Mi Tim Uud* are well walcied Allto
ixcciimt urmkliu water.
r«rma easy, und alii i « made known on
lav of sale.
A BLYNCH,
I. M LYNCH,
• of W l> l.> nch, dscpu't I.
V-t.l
A First-class
Business School
E.jimI lo an ' N -trtk or S.<uVl
<lNJECTION->
■EUaiGBSm
CXireaatl re--#m anachronic arcret di-casoac the
rrlnary p***»«.-s in I'oih directions nil
Un('iA«c*. |: " * bottle Dnieglat*. or scut b>
• ■ f om oYwsryw
U , *o f.iIrmuMHl lif-uml Co. L'.nciua*U
Ohio. V. X A ‘old h*
BRANNOS A CAKHON
MANHOOD
► •* rrdi.rr.l • ’ I tf*f(Nr Trr*f.
tiirnf, • » '* r ■ ■ >rnnu* IMMI.
Ity. I<mi Virility, rrriiuiuv*. b«n«, am
Asalcnee’a Vale of Baoka
and Accounta-
| Tue^aj. :3d Ina'ant. *| *Ut»n e’rl
i pabhr . aterj, lo the l.i«L**t bid-
Ih- Wxaa.Booka.'# \n
I fo)»r.
•>f <i*bt ol lb* l*t» St iu of Li«fr*ak A *1-J# hale mad*
nujet he) wt •••'(IIMrDL Jail i. hi l«(flll of
MMWaaa^M|ASai. Paroa* 4-mini nvl.rmaOon
• •( ... -'biu< A t lmrrc
HENRY H 'iO|rn Mil *.
John > nurnov*.
aa tall at Uw ©
• • ■ J
rr . -•.. .•••» j
• ' - •!>•*•* j
bison, Blokeman, Taylor & Co., N. Y.
ALABAMA
AgrieiMural & Jflcflmoira!
coLLiaa an.
\TF.XT session begins September 28tb.
IX :• arulty of ©’.ever. Prof* Gives in*
dcstrlal ct neat Ion. Practical Agrlcuifure
and ('ivtl Engineering speclaltle©. Located
on raliriMd—hlgh and bealtby.
Tuttle; FREE. Expense* sw. eor cat-
Expenses
ulars, »ddrt--
D. F. BOYD. President.
logue % 1th part'culars, *<1dreM
Pn
Anbnrn,
BRUCE & MORGAN,
ATLANTA, * • . . GEORGIA
vt Ml prepare plena for first class Real*
deueea. if dsair**!. Refer lo W. L. Ciark, J.
W. W««Dolk. J. 8 Garret. Houle Held.
Washiuton & Lee Diiversity,
LFXINOTON, VA.
1 NMRl’tTION In the usual Academic
1 *lunits and .n tbe profesaionalsch.jols of
LAW and ENGINEERING. I/ocntion
beelihful; expenses moderate. Next ses
Sloe or#na “eoL, JO. For Calalogue address
• clerk of tbe Faculty,"
tyl«d*w7m G. W.C. LEF, Prwi’L
Velvets! Velvets!
'the Largest Stock in Columbus.
Late Mains! Lace Curtains!
Immense Stock at Low Prices.
I need Cash aa had aa tho other man, and will at
ail times offer every Inducement for It that can be offer*
ed by any other house.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
J. T. JOHNSON,
139 & 1(>1 Broa'l Street, Opposite Rankin Houac,
DEALER IN
Fine Clothing and Hats.
M Y .STOCK of Clothing wna bought at the lowent possible figures, and I can afford to
sell the ••urn© erade* of gcods cheap v than any other house. A bevatlfni CA8SI
ni r.RE SUIT for flu, 8(2 an 1 815— men’s n[/.e* A splendid SUIT for Boys from 15 to 812
CHILDKKN'8 HUITH In various mIk-is anil p^'cis I have hIho a very large line of sepa-
late PANTS, regular and ex’ju sixes, ri prlc. * to suit purchasers.
quality, from 12 50 un lo |2'>00. A popular line of Overcoais at
ETSON HATH )uil opened.
THE IMIOIsJ ARCH SHIRT.
The best Shirt In the market for II (D. Also a full line of Laundrled Shirts, CnfTW,
i. t; jQHjraoiff.
Cellars, eto. Give me a call aud I will fit you op.
J.
Walker,
DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF
1.
Road
Carts,
properly 1*
throughout.
Tbe four-rc __
Snider, on Early sireet. Thin jm.ee c
comparatively new and recently painted
Residence of Mr. William
Stook.
CHEAP HOMES.
Fulidiug Lots on Rose Klll.deelrablelota
well located, pr'.oea from 825to«75 each.
700 Acres of improved Land In Bussed
,—... »■- . e miles west oi Columbus,
oouuty, Ala., 1
This in the Ones! Hi©ok Farm In Dial stale
Price 12,000—% cash, balance in 1, i and i
years, without Inter est.
Four desirable Buildlog Lots in North*
LiberU©a.
FOR RENT.
Three-room Dwelling on corner rpp©<.!te
Bsldence o* “• v ' f **
stable, ac.
residence of Dr N J lius-ey; has kite lieu,
mylO se.lnAtbiy
REDD & WALKER,
Real Estate Agents.
FOR SALE.
Three desirable Lots (Nos. 49, £0 aud .1)
on Rose Hill.
A flve(i) room Him© in Wynntou, wltu
six (Olaore-. of laud, In good neighborhoi a
and well improved. Terms easy.
Thlrty-iwo Lois on the Gunby place.
Call and get diagram. Cheap.
A em*ll Farm In Wyimton, with either rf
or 20acres land, 5 room Dwelling and all
necessary oul-bulldlugs.
Farm in Kuaaell county, Ala. IrfO acres
laud, well Improved, wlln hub orchard ud.i
truck farm.
Farm In Russell oounty, Ala., containing
SH0 acres land.
FOR RENT.
Residence of Mrs J J Bradford, on Broad
street, newly painted: splendid repair.
Possession given Immediately.
A very desirable placu In VVynnton—five*
room Hiuio, with bath room ana oilior
oonvenieLoes; also from one to ten acres of
Front street.
GULP MEDAL, PARIS, Id.
BAKERS
Warranted abnntutely pure
Cocoa, from which tho excua* o|
Oil tin* l*.-cn removed. It ha* tto'*
timet Ih - UrrngtK of Cocoa mis- I
willi S'an-li, Arrowroot or Sugar,
and U tin : i j'.,re far muro economl*
cal. It 1. df'lrlutu, nourlihltiis,
strenp’iu ning,. a.lly dlgcatcd, and
admirably adaj.icd for Invalid* a*
Well n« for pcr*on* In health.
Kohl by (i
. BAKER i C0„
everywhere,
~ ; Mass.
Never Lost a Life crErirnt a Honie
known grocere:
For tale at retail by tbe following wall
I. L. POLLARD,
C. K. HOC’Iih UlAHMKK,
W. R. MOORE,
PtONKFH WTVIRER.
I AM AGENT FOR.THE
Old Hiclory aii Milimrn Farm laps,
And keep always on baud any alxe that may be wanted. I keep In alook
CHEAP WESTERN BUCCIES.
FINE EASTERN BUCCIES,
And five Htyles of ROAD CARTS, at *nv price from to 8500, and Carriages Irom f 150
- - of 8ADDLKH and ilABNRSH to be found In the o ty, ’
aaaorlroent t
thlog you boy,|
WASTED—1,000 Dark Collarf.
Will pa; cash.
O'. Ar
Next to Rankin House Cffloe, Oolumbua, Qa.
Cor. Bryan and Mercer Sta., near C. & W. It. F. Depot,
OOLUMBUS, CiA.,
FOUNDERS AND MACHINISTS
MANl T FACTURKHA OF
Cane Mills, Syrup Kettles, Evaporators, Cotton Screws,
And Searing to run Cotton Screws by Steam Power.|
CIN CEAR AND CASTINCS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
A bPECIALTY IK WADK OF
Pulleys, Sbaflirg, Coupling and Hangers for Cotton Mills.
t uglnrw and Vlas-blurry Hrpalrrd alehnrl no|iee,*W
rOTv©*^oPdeinA.**^Mmt^^^
WELLS & CURTIS
Bntton Gaiters
Oongrees -
Laced llals.
THF*t A Kb HKT H>F, PiUUY SOOBK
ANOTHER LOT
MISSES’ OPERA SLIPPERS.
Faaltlaae in etylp, perfect in fit.
More of the BOc Slipper*.
It la onr inteuUon to keep well stocked In the most deelrabie lines, and to be able a
all lime* to supply any raaeonable want An Boot*. 8bo*s and Leather.
I OU AlTIS.
KFFP ALWAYS ON HAND
Shoes for School Children.
The StuDlae S«Ur Tip Mm* ;
Oar Ccibbm S(.M BattM Boot.
Wail known to oar caetomen.
The Ha) State Brrgana, ut
FARMERS’ BOOTSforSliaFeei
A mu lino or LA
8kWED WORK, ot
bill!y and comfort.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
T. M. FOLEY, Auctlonoer.
A GREEABLY' to an order irom tbe Court
of Ordinary of Murcogee routcy. Ge., 1
will ael! at public enterv, lo lh« blgbeet
bidder, on the flrat Tueaday in November
next, at Ulracb’it corner, ell Iba real and
pertouitl property belonging to ti e eatnte of
MraElIxabatb Rubertaon, decenR. d, cooaiat*
Ing of a Dwelling Hou.eand i>ot loc leal in
the Northern Ll'ertlea, north oi and ad
joining the Win. Snow place. The Houae la
water on tbe premia**. The lot front* on
Jackt-on aireei. on tue >n*i aide. 87 feet alx
Inch**, running back J47 /ee> lOlaobca.
At the lame time and jilacu will be aol.t
ten furniture
j'. K. ( LEGG,
oc2 dim
Adm'r Ellxabeth Robert*on.
FOR SALE.
232i Acres of Land
TN Harr'.aoonnty, two tnilea from theca-
1 taula depot of lue Colnrnbua and Rom©
Uillioed-15 acre* in original word-, about
.6aore« In aecond growth ptue, ©lifflocut foi
rail timber, Ao Very lair Dwelling und
land, with 15
Unfa illng at'eam, wli h fall lor mill or watei
gin. Price 17 per acre, cu«b. Apply to B H
Lowe, or Andrew Low©, rear be rlace,
or to H U CRAWFORD,
oelfieod’Jw Comm bn., ua.
Muscogee Sheriff Sale
W ILL oe Bold, tbe that Tue.djy in N<
vember next, In front oi the
of vV J Walt, Broad bireet, c
^
mare Mule, one one-hoiae Waxon, >
alngle Harueaa, one Plow 8toc«,
plded Cow. Levied on a* ibe property of
Dal la* Wbrl'e, lo aatlniv a mi i gage ti fa In
mv band* In fuv> r of C H Mutihew*, ad-
F. G. WILKINS,
AUOTIONEHTi,
Aod Real Estate Agent,
STOCK AND BOND
BROKER.
pate
Renting of Haal Kitau.
W. L. BULLARD,
Surgeon & Physician,
OOLUMBUS,|OA.
O rriCK Oftr Brannon A Carton's Drag Star*.'
Brand sSrwt. Taltpboai No. “ " 1
~ ~ “lockmar’*. upper rorsyi
, Bi.addkr, U*rr_
AXD KELTAL 1/taEA-fc.-.
Special atjtenilion paid to the n«!e >
anal U f
DR. BLANCHARD.
OFFICE over Abbott A Cooper's, Cornet
Broad and St. Clair sire*:*.
RESIDENCE corner Oglethorpe end
lair streets. *"»•
Mm Home Ml lor Girli,
IH A IM sr. Charles •«., Belilmerp.
MR-4. M. W. CARY. MISS CARY.
Fr*e«fc tk* lAA*»*g* wf iLomA