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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 15 1883.
LOCAL NEWS.
COLIMBI* DAILY IIAKHRr,
OOLCMBtm, 0*.. Not. 14, IMS.
M*rk*1 »r*-<laT dull and unchingod; IntoHor
oral OHM 7®8c , r <a oicillmiv. 8i*c; lowmiii illlift*
®cj miildhiiCA, t»S'< ■ ®n f, d niltMliug*, VS
• BOKITAP TODAt
fit 8 V
ao.iuv-a'.M'.
Shlppod to-day.
t>t*Tionaly ..
Stock on hand...—. 13,»»1
O'UBBKH>M>l».0 PATR LA*T TRAR.
Stock Aufftm Ji«». IHH2.4IV; roroiT««I haiuo duy.S'wtj
Jtal receipt*, fi'.6i3; fihippod ■ainn da>, MO;
total •blnmento. £7.».0 .Btock. 14.2(X», bmIm, Va; and-
I'nited State* port* to-day, ?0.t>22j fo:
total receipt)
total ah 1 nine
4I1dii VVt#
hereu.1. a!
da) a. 152.Ml
Deni 4%-a2
United OU
Urei
•.-Re.
.liriiatii, 65, ft IA coutl*
"I ptA for r> daya, 167 409;
mi: rubai. but hr.
The friends and acquaintances of
Mary M. Handkr*, and Jas. H. Nan*
dors, are requested to attend tbo fu
neral of the f irmer, from the residence
of Johu D. Carter, at 11 a. m. to day.
BCBRIIAL A O l tVfit
The friends and acquaintances ol Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. K Wardlaw, of Chatta
hoochee county, and Mrs. b. A. Fred
erick are respectfully invited to attend
the funeral of BRhSiR,'be Infant daugh
ter of the former, at tho cemetery In
this city at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon,
Htathof lii/aiK.
The in fan i son of Mr and Mis Anguslu
Raynolda dlitl at thetr hf-me In Browue.
▼file yesterday morning, alter a brief 111.
ce^H of pneumonia. The remains were tak
en to il Arris c« uniy foi Inlerment. The
friends or Hie 1 eresvrd pureutn sympathise
with Ihem in this e111 otlor.
W. L. Grainin', the young man who was
killed by bolug k.iocktd from a train on the
H.uihwehlern rhllrubd 'luetday morning,
once Ived n Oolumbm. He was empio; e*l
at ite ice and llsb depot ol Mr. John L.
Hogan for some lime and left bore a year or
two ago and wen to 10u Inula.
'Ihir/ I
• pin
m.
ii 1) fIS.iO from
the bouae of Joo Deal , vvlin I ve* ab mt six
rnd'8 Iroin the city. Yes trday afternoon
Joe tnino to the oily and rued out a wurrent
lor her anent. Tne ^arrant was piuoed lu
the hands ol Bill 1! McMlchml, and ho
went out aid oapiuiod iho Ihltl. 8 ha was
brought to li li cl y last uignl hi d (1 toed
in J . 1 and llie grand Jmy wi.l uo doubt lt-
H tucking lob a
at
ctlon-Th
1*. i clamatlon—Henry 1) MrDmiol.
Flour at Auotlou—Then M holey.
F. n un lor Hent-Mrs Oliver.
H -gular Meeting Blonewull L >dgo No 8V
K ui F.
Meeting of fi.mrd of Trade—K L Wells,
Beoretary.
Clothing-H J Thornton.
Copartnership Formed- H D Btrattou A
Cj.
Rust Proof Oitft-Dlnnchnrd A liurms.
P dntei l»up Lost orwo’en.
Florida ura-u?< T P««rnp,
Mr D A Joseph h i
the rlvt-r.
on a trip down
Misses Clara and Idk Reach have return
ed from Juniper, where they have boon
v 1st ing Miss Wendt.
Mr George Estes, ol G nr v , Is In the oily.
Mr W J Ptaroe went over to T .lbollou on
bni.li ess yesterday.
Mi J li Warner loft for Mnoou yesterday
to visit his i Ister.
H“V W A Carter left for Macon yesterday
to uttend the mailing of tbo Presbyterian
synod.
Mr EC Waters, advance agent of “Alvin
Josilu,” was In the olty yes'erday, arrang
ing lor bis appearance here u-morrow
nigh*.
Mr J J Kyan, advance agent of Mand
Granger, Is lu the city, arranging for her
appoaranoo at Bprluger Opera House on
next Thursday ri ght,
Alvin Jonlln.
Charles L DsvIh hr “Alvin Josilu" will
appear ut Bprluger Opera House to-morrow
night. K*served seats are selling readily
and he will no doubt be greeted by a large
audience, lu speaking ol hliu the Troy
Times says:
•• 1 via Jestin' was produced at the Grlr-
wold Opera House 1 tat night with veisallle
Churles L D.vla representing tho New
lS-igland farmer. A large audience inu-il-
lesied Its apprerfallou of the good poluis oi
the coin dy by ireuuenl applause. The
principal characters were latrly sustalmd.
In Hie fourth act Mr. Divls was eh queul
luhisdbpay of dlsin jt'd«, some of which
were almost as conspicuously brilliant uk
the head- Ight of a locomoi tve. In tlies me
hci Miss Jennie Noble, as E la Milton, w s
the recipient ol n handsome bouquet. The
'Alvin Josilu 1 orchestra furnished exc*
lent music, the trombone, cornet and x\ 1 -
nsplcuous mini-
burs. ‘A
the Grlh
J 1 i
old to
1
eight tor the la
produ
Him
Pd at
lueiei, has bean refused a new trial i
be > gtlu henteuced to death. Turn®
7 lu Fulton count v j ill lor aahkeep
lor a number i f days has been auxt
awaiting the decision ol the supn
it. i be casa wan argued about two W4
MUSCOGEE SUPERIOR COURT.
Nov:ml>’r Term—Jndge J T. HllUt
l*r‘ si 'In?.
Mnscogee superior c ouri met a* 9 o’clock
yesterday morning, Jtinge J T Willis pre-
stdlrg. The follOH ing casts were disposed
ol:
Hubert H Chaffee A Co. vs K It It dec-
hour; attachment. Judgment by delaul'.
GWHml'hvN H K Hidenhour; attach
ment. Judgment by delanlt.
GW Hmlt'i vs K K lUdenbour, W W
Huff, garnishee; irarnlshments. Ji.d.meni
on answer of garnishee.
G W H nith vs K R K denbour, J U Ho IT,
garnishee; garnlhhmeut. Judgment on an*
sw« r of garnivh««.
Min W J Chaffin, lessee, vs Allen A Ren-
froe; acooont. bet.led.
C W films vs H J* Felton and G E
Gienr; complaint. Settled.
Fh D M yer vs R K Kldenboui; at tact-
ment. Judgment by default.
Fh I) Mayer vs R R Kuienhcur, H F
Kvereil, garnishee; garnishment. Judg
ment by default.
C. B.Taliaferro, platntlfr In It fn, v r . Joslah
Talto , defendant In fl Is, Kcsiah L. Talbot,
c.alrnHni; 11 fa, lev y and claim. Lli.mdit-
mihsed.
In le, Georgia M r.ell, petlilon to dis
tribute funds. Order granted.
FM Brooks, ordinary, ee cheat or, vs EH
MoB^obren, admlolatru'oroittarah Clark
deooased; bill, Ao, HI inlaed on demurrer
G L Abney vs J FM >ore; appeal from
Justiceoourt. Verdict for llie defendin'.
Court took a rec*s« at 2:45p in until n.ne
o'clock this morning.
The grand Jury was not In sis.-lon ycstcr-
dey.
TUB HIXTH GEORGIA.
Yes'erday C< I W H Bhepberd Issued his
first genernl order to tbo various commands
of tbeHlxlb Georgia Battalion, (lie Import
of Which was h notlfl nation of the appoint
ment of his siaff and direction as to some
n Inor mutters of luleiest to Iho batta Ihj.
The f< II jwlng compose ills stall;
Horny R Goetohins, adjutunt, from Co
lumbus Guardi.
i.)r Francis M Itldley, surgeon, from La*
Grange L'ghl Guards.
B A HlobMrdN.quailermasler, fiooiHoull:-
eru It 11 jn of Titiboilor.
Grigsby E Chandler, pay master, from
City i.tgul Guard*.
M. V Cook, oommlgHary, from Muscogee
It lies.
Kicu of (he above ranks as first lieuten
ant. They have already received their
o»mmiNHions. Mr. Albert H. Woolfolk ol
Lily Light Guwrde, wss appointed heigeunl
m j »r.
Ci 1 >ntl Shepherd has shown good Jadg-
meui lu the seUoilou of bis stair, as u lot
them are well qualified lor the posiil ms 10
which they have been assigned.
an lnhii:aii;i» i:vTtri:,
Neven 11m
>aid, died In 1
1 riiVlng an es
iaud dollars
logilsh birth
ed
upp
ale
nd he
ed Iv
lettle up the ufTelre,
tqulred by law, am
viin the ordinary,
sclieal the funds.
J4»l P. rter Ingram Ir
enths lu which fo
;ivo iho pnbiloailon
llie au appMcH'lon
nquesting him to
Duilug this time
me of F M
Brook*’, ordinary, filed a hill, r< qulrlng the
administrator to turn the money over to
the couuty. Mr McEmhieu, through bis
counsfl, Peabody, Brannon A Little, dt»*
murred fo the hll , upon tho ground that Ite
bad already preceded (o do Just what the
bill rtqulred, and had given notion of the
same to the ordinary. Tho case was hoard
by Judge Wllllsyeaterday and thedemurrer
was suatiilne We undeisiand that Colonel
Ingram will take the case to the supreme
oourt. It matters not how the cave termi
nates, the result will he the same so far as
the county Is concerned, as the nm< unt,
which Is about seven thousand dollars uitt r
all expenses ol the estate had been paid,
will finally be turned Into tho treasury to
the credit, ol the school fund. If the esse
docs not go to the supreme court, however*
tho money will only bo turned over to the
couuty that muoh sooner.
LUUA'
>N ICS.
ny
l Hi
Mi D mti
Th
sin
< xci-p lot s to the rulings of
b ills nosed of one wfter at •
Judgment stood sfilrmed.
that he
Till I
Tun
inly l
vil
be burg. It w 11 be rc membertd that Tui-
rer mu dtted Jubn F. bhuitles a
years sgi.
V*miH •/ jf*«« n*«»y Auto
The ir tod* i l Mies Mary Hande
gret to lisrn of herde<tt', which
Ht the
this
hi
<1 >ck. Huh
ity, ye
n 1 *, Mr Jn
riay morntu
n and raised lu
C lumbus, and w is a daughter of the
lAm^uted i'U >s M Sander''. Ot recent ye^rs
sh-i has been Itviug tn Eufaul i with her
brotbe*’, Mt J uuo* H Hinder*. Bhe had
b-en 1 1 «e>eral wees* and came to luls city
about ten d y* ago, tu the hop' that a
chaise might br*mfit her. Hue wa*-
of Sg
and 1
cel eutlsd). At aneariy age she c
heraeif with th - Methodist church
alter itv«d as m com-ls eul usd devo ed
Cnns Ui . Her mat y n t»!e Hal's of oh;
ac'er mudi- her many friends wherever she
went, ai d 1 er death 1» a ssd oss io the
common ty lu wnich sue livid. The Is
h.ve many sy m;uih xera In tuelr sn
revveuiet.t.
Th-funeral will tske place at 11 o’clock
this morning irtm me residence of M
D. Carter. g *
Bvrmoit by r»lrp**s*.
OnBondsyjsat Mr. R h. F Ik. manage*
of the te.•pnone txebange of thliclty, with
a lew o he s prtaen', heaid very dlatlnoily
a fiermrn deilveitd at the Frtshyierlan
church at Columbus, Georgia. Ii was done
by rmansofihe wonder ml telei hone. Mr.
Fo k attached a tn oi lLsiruments to one of
Ibe telsg'SpL wires between Columbus and
Montgomery, at.d Mr. Ingram, the mana
ger ol me leiephoi.eat C dumbus.connected
telegraph wire with a wire of the
The opening b<ma, the prayer.
—There was no mayoi'g court yesterday.
—Ouly three days remain In which to reg.
later.
— 1 he police reported uo disturbances yes
terday.
—The cotton receipts have been quite light
this week.
—There were several plain “drunks'
Broad street lust nluht.
— Blaik Crook wl 1 be the attraction at the
1 pe a bouse next Monday night.
— T*ie munlolpsl campaign warms u|
i bo »1 dollon approaches.
—J udge W 1 Is is ill posing of the bull
of the court quite rapidly.
“The business men are getting i.nxlous
to hear the whis* le of a steamboat,
— Ur. J. N. O I jert rto lvod a telegram
vesterilay, announcing ibe serious lllnesa
1 I Is son, Mr. Price Gilbert, who Is a -
mdlug Yale College.
— Mr lien*y Fevgan, of Btewart county',
had lour biles of cotton partially destroyed
by fire while on a wagon en route jo this
oily on Tuesday.
*rhaf HiI IFtHI Out Fur.
"Just Slay tu your seal unt 1 the theatre
Is out, Mr B. Y.u are not going out to ‘see
a ruan’tc-aigh 1” "But, Mrs B. 1 don't ex
pect to see a mau when 1 goou*." "0 s , Ir-
d»ed! Just want *f esh air,' j snpp si?' 1
N », this theatre Is very well veil 1 i*ed."
‘Want to Stiech yoirsc 1 ’ peilmp?" ' No,
that is no - the re inop. I have been quite
cora(<rtatl ." * Then I presume you are
oil* golf g alter a < 1 >ve for your tootl-
acln?" “Not at a 1. I have no desire for
l« ves this evening-" ‘Glad to hear it.
Wi 11, go on, thee. 1 sba'n’t object; but, by
Madam* Mlanf* a mutt.
tne. Minnie Hauk was welcomed at
Hpilnger Opera House last evening by an
au Hence remarkable alike for Its numbers
and lls hrl.llnnl appearance. It was the
hi it hj piuatice of M me. Huuk In this city,
it d, though the supremacy ol this woridei-
fu.ly glheU worn-n Is acknowledged *t
• Lrai ger to tier lepuiallon Would have
needed nothing to convince him of the fact
til'll.or than her exoelteui singing last eve
ning. The appiauN • given Ibis lady Ihrough-
nut tne * vetting testified to the ad in l rail m
oi the audience lor a muBtOAl artist wuoae
rqual In her owa attractive d*-
paiiment Is seldom met. The
entertuinment was In every way
worthy of the attention b.stowtd upon If,
and the complcu ms absence of the gallery
gods was a com pi I men i to the musLal tan'.e
o' Ibe city, u containing the moni intelli
gent assembly that bad gathered therein
many days.
Mine. Hank’s voice was in excel»ntcons
dl .ion, Hud she in. g wiih great sweetness
and setillrnent. Her singing ol “Knowest
tbou Iho Lind, ’ was an txqul iu 1 / puro
pHrlorrnat.ee, w.ol i all ol her eongs were
given with ciiurmiug (fleet. The rare puri
ty of her voice, its rnnrvt 1 jus rang), the
evenness and exquisite tone of i J. her uotei,
not ouly those above the stair, hut the notes
lu llie middle ami ljwer register of her
voice, charmed a.i her hearers. Added to
this, she sang throughout the concert with
that taste and perleci method of which she
# pri-
ii 1/ rulstre
The support given to the pnma donna, or
rail), r tne couoei I company , is made up of
arlisti, both voCr>l ana lnsirumeuta , and
In supporting the alDKers the woik or tho
lustiumentdliHtH was indeed well pei-
f.uuied. The company has Mile. Hull, col-
tralto; Hlgaor Mouttgrlll'j, tenor; Mlguor
UdFaequ.ih, bat Horn ; Mlgnor Guam*, oi-
pauist, and Mr Bieruburg, pianist. Thu
oaritone and tenor voices both seemed pol
led in their pails, the former being as
huvftj ever heaid. We oauuuin-
frulh from ucimpllmeutlug rtlgoor F uquaiis
u the hpirlled mautier lu whicu he s-iug
iJ.uber o/ Bevllle." Mile. Hall appeared
u Ha* best advantage in tha opera “La
avoriliwhere her powers we.e given un
pporiunlty to develop au ubuuuuuce ol
.amaiic energy.
The t occurt wuu unquestionably the finest
niei taltmeul we havu hsd this season,and
hu e Who were p esenl ei J iyeU a mu*ic* 1
luat not often enjoyed in tills taction, lu
Ills
lor the very pluasanlai.d blTible
which they re.-punded fo the re-
y were veiy u.uiieous uud we
uuwuhii eniertuiuuieut to pass
bUUT,
Amyrm tn Htilf-
Mr. Hter ingC. Jenkinr, iliighly reapeoted
i.d prosperous farmer who lives near
jues’ Croising, emue to Ibis city u*t nigut
> tht purpuhe ol delivering himieil up to
io i Ulcers iui killing a mgro yesier.isy a -
irnooi . The facts as near<.s we could icuru
Im.m are us f nlows:
latles L).»vis, colored, owed Mr Jenkins
uccouul which had been standing lor
ie time. He Ui.d frequently piemtstd to
p..y it, but hi d as Irtq icutiy uisiegaiued
promise. Y-Hietday ul.erudou Mr Jeu«
s went to J ines’OroHHlug uud met the
io theie. Hu eg.iu atktd bin to pay
uocouul.and thu negro became very il-
ttig. During the quarrel Davis drew a
knife and made an attack upou Mr Jenklnw,
wUu lu turn drowa revolver and (hot hls
shhi. ,1 uit dead.
Wnun M. Jenkins reached the city hot
night he notified the coroner of the uuior
lunate sllhl', uud lie left ou the- next tralu
lor Jones’ Crossing for the purpose of hold
ing k
. li qu
LOJiC VfYPfOSL
■ foHrwHli 1.0ftae Mo. 9&, Mi., of R,
Regular meeting will ne held this
(Thursday) evening at 7 o’clock.
By order of Chancellor Commander,
I. Zvcuariah, K. of R. and H.
U'tat-n ot Tmitm.
Meeting to-night in Library Hall at
7:30. Business of importance will be
brought before the board. There
should be a full meeting.
E L. Wrlls, Sec’y.
One Pointer Pup, seven months old,
bitch. Fiea-biiten color, Jivcr-colored
head and liver Hpot on right flank. A
liberal reward will be paid for her re*»
covery, or information of her left at
this offlop, _
MTtortUu Vrunytm,
J. T. Pearne will receive a ehlpaient
of Florida Oranges to-day on consign
ment, to be sold at wholesale and re*
tail.
Iton’t Rail Io «**
The elegant Hue ol Overcoats displayed
at li. J. Thornton’s. You can be suit
ed iu style, quality and price.
_ d&wtf
Rlouv ut Auction.
At 10} o’clock ou ttuurday next, the
17th lost , I will sell at my store, for
account ol all concerned, eighty-seven
barrels Fiour, Merchants and others
needing Ftour will And It to their iu*
terest t. * attend.
nol5 3, Thro. M. Foi.rt, Auot’ir,
Mrur Mfiu.
A suit of Rooms corner Randolph
and Front h reels Terms moderate.
uovl5thA-e Mrs. Olivkb.
One Fair Mint Mulvojor 3«l*.
Apply early at Joaiah Allen’s Nta
bles. nov14
Kewr dlr/oro
Have we shown ho large a Une of ele
gant Overcoats iu all stylos, tldcwtf
Wanted-Three energetic men an
Agents. Permanent employment and
good pay. Apply to W. W. Clurke,
103 Bio «d street, Columbus, Gu.
novl42t
, ii. J, Thorn-
dAwtl’
Buy your Overeat
ton’s. _____
A Rvrjti
The Red “C 1 ' O.i.
novlJ Ht L. L
i Might.
For salo by
COWDKKY A. CO.
TUB ORBEJMHB PROPLttB rMCKBT,
For Mayor—F. G. WILKINS.
FOB ALDERMEN.
1st Ward—E. S. McBichern.
24 Ward—B. T. Hatcher.
84 Ward-W. H. Brannon.
4th Ward—Frank MoArdle.
6th Ward—Isaac Joseph.
6th Ward—J. F. Marcrum.
novll td
M , KOPMjR , B tmcmlbt*
For Mayor—CLIFF B. GRIME9.
FOB ALDEBMRN.
1st Ward—E S McEaohern.
2d Ward—J B Allen.
34 Ward—W H Brannon,
4th Ward—Frank MoArdle.
6.h Ward—I. Joseph.
CITY DRUG STORE
GEO. A. Bit ID FORD, Manugir. ELI M. WHEAT, Assistant.
"1TTE have Just received tho largest and most complete line of Fine end Com
mon Hair, Tooth, Nall, Infant and Clothea BRUSHES; alao new assortment of
Face Powders, Saunders’ Holden Hair Wash. Twenty-five new styles o
COLOGNES. We have now the largest a.eortment In the olty. Received yes
terday another shipment of SOAPS—Colgate’s, Pear’s, Oakley’s, Fell’s, Gra
ham’s, Buchan’* and other flno Toilet Soaps. We reapeotfnlly Invite the ladles
and the public to call and examine our goods, We take pleasure In displaying
them.
ggr Physicians’ Prescriptions Accurately and Carefally Compounded.
■90 <)8m
Tho cam will no doubt bo Investigated by
iho t-r.ttih Jury, which is now In hu.slor, ul
nuct*. Mr Jotis lus uud hfH frteiids li ve uo
fears ol mo result, an they oiulrn he acted lu
defense of hls own life. Mr Jmktus Isa
cousin ol Mr Felix .1 Junk nr, if I bln city.
A Hanumunm Imtiveao*.
Mr U M Garduor, of tbo Iuiei-4late Dl*
rectory (JompHuy of A’1 intp, which Is en-
u geil lu pul l.Hhlug a directory of IUIn olty,
iuiuInUi’R us iu advunce the f. 1 owing 11^-
ureioftba number of perhotis euKawed lu
buslue>-8 of the various branches la ill's o.ty
and the suburbH:
188't, 1<81.
Whites P.HIU 4,<t48
Colored 2,7s J ),28tl
ToUl d,.U0 fi,^0
These figures sht»w an Increase since the
pul 1 callou of the directory lu J8S1 of 8,811
persons engaged In the various avocations
In this city, which Is certainly a very grati
fy lng showing. Mr. Gudtier onilmt that
the Ptrgo lnorease Is due lu part toa more
thorough eauvass of Ibe Buburbs. Thedl*
tectory wl 1 appear about the 'J5 h of th®
pi usunt mouth,
Heath of on Infant
BesHle, the liifaui daughter of Mr and
Mrs Wm E Wardliw, of Ohattahooehee
county, died lust night about nlneoMick.
Hho Was eight months old and her death
was preceded by thalof her twin alster ouly
siy.cen days. This Is the th rd cLtil 1 which
Mr and Mrs Wardlaw have lost within two
months, and their tuauy friends sincerely
sympfttUr. > with them In their Red bereavi-
meo>. Only God In Heaveu c.au adminis
ter ojiisolatlou to thetr Hading heurts in
this sad hour of * fllmtlnt .
en, children and boye, buy your
Ovorconts at Thornton’s, UAwt t'
Hunt Vvoot Oa m.
A car load ol Texas Ru-t Proof Oa’a
for sale ut Blauchard A Burrus’.
novl5 dlOt
D> t an BhoU)
The finest and most elegant line of
Overcoats for men, children and boys
to be B i, eu in Columbus.
tl&wtf U. J. Thornton,
Slill Hats, all styles and shapes, at
Thornton’s. __ d&wil
A CHIOS.
A special partnership has this day
been entered into between the Colum
bus Iron Works Company and 11. D.
Stratton, under the tirin name of 11. D.
HtraUon ACo , for the purpose ot build
ing and selling of ice machinery,
Silk, Sift and Still' Hats at r lhorn-
ton’s. _ d&wtf
Oourt Julian* «*/ tiothtng
8ay the bou.hern Clothier and Mer
chant Tailor, H. J. Thoxaton, baa the
fluest stock of Clothing in this market.
Fall and Winter OvercoatB, made
especially for our trade, aie now In,
aud prices ara very low. We invite
every one to call, examine our goods
aud ask prices. dAwtf
"My dear, I am going t
.4 tJranr* Military I otnprf itive Itrill.
A» their meeting t -algtit tl e Columbus
Guards make a fi lal decision as to whetbr r
they will have their grand compel Ive
drip. I Is very likely that they wPl de
cide in the sffl mattve, In whloh event the
drill wtil take phoe shortly after Chtls -
mas. The plat* Is to Invite all the comps-
nles in the * uth totaka part and to require
au entrance fee of about f500 from euct*,
wbt’h I* to go to the prxa fund. Mbould
the scheme succeed, It will furnish the
grandest mill sry display ever made lu
.pld prepar
o be given a
uvltatious \
0 the varion
i limit Rntortainment.
ary brill band u.e making
Ions tor tbelr euiert-Muineu ,
ut »be ruldtil« of Decembi r.
11 probably besent out tc-isy
m l.tary companies In Qeoi-
oburcb.
and a portion or th
here with dlailnctnes
clll:ewMS called several times but
answered as sll of the Advertiser people
were at ouurcb.
We regret tnat we mlsard the novtl y o!
bearing a sernion and obailmg with friends
a hundred zmLs dlttam.—MontgiEuery Ad-
verUser.
gts and Alib
each to lake part In t be pr xa drill. Heverul
1 idles and gen l.uueu bnve airendy o n*
sen (d o lake part ui tbe muslosl feuureof
'lie euteriHtniuent. Tbe b «nd Is ar.xl ms to
purchaso new Instrumenfs, aud those who
patronise tbe enie tslnment, which they
propose to give, w 11 «'d a worthy cause.
■trntti «I Mr O. M. fiiratly.
Mr O M B a >> uied at the reGdeuoe of hls
father, Mr l'atrlok Brady, lntblscPyat
lt:3U o’c'oek last night, after an ilUet.so r
about flveyeais of consumption. He was
about 28 years of agu, and was born and
raised In this city. He was a geuerous-
bearted youug mau and had many friends
“J® btHrd w uo will be grieved to learn of h'.s death.
^..® rlUer I The time of the funeisl will be announced
tc-uiorrow morning.
fMe Work «iNUSr4.
The work of repairing the City Mills dam
has been completed. The ml 1* have been
tale since summer, but they are grinding
away again.
THE Li IT
rial In hi* nightgown white,
nt purr* a *oft good night,
nobody t« ll*. tor ■onit-bodr ku
EH.
■ lido
Till* big too took a
i lllllo t
Thu llitl
ihis Util
Ol no I"
Till* lllllo too cstd, f isn't gnlto right;' 1
1 lu* lllllo tiny too curlod out ol Might.
Till* big too got Buddvuly Mlubbed;
This lllllo too got ruoluiiy rubhod;
Tin* Ultle IriglitouoU Ijo ciloi out, “Uoar* 1“
Thu lllllo tiuit.l too. “ituu up •Ui.• I"
Dowu omuio a jir with a loud bIuiu 1 tlam !
Thu lllllo tiuy toe got *11 tho j.«m.
O ICO MO IA BMVVMITMMf,
COUKKlTKI) HY liUCKMAHS KOOK, 11KOK-
XttH, OoU'MltUa, UA,
tltaiv Motnli,
Bid. Ank(C
Guorfin 4s ..mu (g^liik
Georgia bs loti yjiis
Georgia 7s, 168b
Georgia 8s, due ib88,Hhort dales,. 100 gi'iiij
Ills AvMii,
vtionu bs lea «>iu8
AUttUltt 7h Iu7 & aOU
Aiigueta bs U)6 (p-lo;
Migu-.uA 7b. -....108 fcJllO
LOiumUub .a ...U‘6 *'107
Oolambua f>u — ^6 Jgi 88
loaGrange 7 - loo
Macon os yts nohK)
davannahfis. m mm
Mallmutl Ilona*.
Atlantic A Gull 7s :09 ®110
Uenirai oou mtgo 7s
Columbus di Rome 7s hh
Georgia ii R ©lot
Georgia R K 8s Iil5 ©107
Mobile & Girard Ud mtge end
C R K 109 ®110
Moulgomeiy A Eufaula lot mtge
w, end C R R li 2 ($103
Houlh Georgia A Florida 1st, ou-
d treed by Hiate of Georgia. 7
percent 114 £115
Houth Georgia A Florida ivi,7 pr ct 1i0£1i<2
>Vesteru R R Ala. If*, mige end
t’KK iOP^llO
Western Alebama ‘i<* nut eudKa Joo fill)
MailroaA Bt&cko.
Augusta aud Savannah 7 pr of....US @120
ceutrai common 8 per cent 18 ^19
Central K R h pr cunt scrip 9o (* tq
Georgia ll per cent uk
(joathwesturn 7 pret. guaranteed,. 15 ©1,8
Fai’l*rv Utocfcv.
Eagle A Flu nix J20
Oolninbus 85 ^ 40
Mas cogue — .,.180 ^>1^5
fH«urart'<r Btoek.
Georgia Home In* Ool2 percent. 195 ,'210
RuMb Btovh.
Chattahoochee National 10pr cl. 180 sfi«5
Yen bants A MochHtiloe’ 10prcL.l40 ^150
ITirarUanoouo.
Pioneer Co-OperativeIX) lOO^ilOl
('onfedsrat® CVyupon Bonds 3® 4
Broker* and Dealers in all Securities men
Honed above.
FOB HAMM.
6 Share* Muso 'gee Factory Hftv'k.
10 Shares Houiuwestern R R 7 per cent
6'i Shares Pioneer Co-operative Co. Stoch.
paving 10 per o**nt,
10 -(ha r e* Mu ogee Bulldlcg and Lo»n
Stock ai a discount.
10 HtiHrhR O’or 1 * Home 12 per cent Stock.
fc4 030 Georgia 7 per cent Bonds, due 1896.
wi*y«p.
City of Oolombue b* aud 7s.
JaO.OOU Uonfedurat* Knnds. or any part,
BLACK MAR A. EDGE.
49*We advertise all seouritlea placed In
•tu Lands tor sale tree ot oharge.
Children’s Caps at Thornton’s.
Wanted, SALEbMAN—For cachooun
ty iu tho U. 8.; *75 and expenses
goods sold by sample. Bend stamp.
La Belle Mfo. Co., Cbioig^, III.
novlS eodlm
(om* One, C'ume All,
To J, P. Turner’s Drug btoro, 10’
Broad strsot, lo liny your Fancy aud
Toilet Arllolcs. Wo liars a lar^e and
handsome lins, oonslstliiB of svsry
popular Faos Powder, Toilet Soap,
Coametica, Ao , to be found elsewhere,
Our lino of Celluloid Dressing Csbos,
Odor Cases, Perfume 8 ands, and nov
elties In Koueral doly competition
Prompt and courteous attention prom
lsed all. oi213in
Capo for infanta a. Tuornton’s. tf
Mlo for the lamh.
To those who give us 8POT CASH
wo are< Cferiug great bargains. Pariios
buying ot us may rely on lower prices
than any house in the oily. Give us
trial. L. Rooney,
83 and 85 Broad Street,
novll tuthAstlm
The Collin*bum I.hiin Aoooclatlon.
This new orgatiizulon will soou be
rosily for business. The stock is be'
lng gradually taken up, and the amoun
desired is nearly all subscribed. The
books for subscription are still open at
the oflioe of D. F. Willcox, whore all
necessary informal ion in regard to the
woiking of the Company can be ob
tained, _ sepi3 tf
Wood Morkinu Muenmny for Bate,
1 Second-hand 8urt-co Planer;
1 Second-hand Tongue and Groove
Planer;
1 Second-hand Shaping Machine;
By Columbus Iron Works Co.,
Oc25 tf Columuus, Ga.
The Skating U.uk is open every after
noon for ladies aud children. Price of
skating ton cents. Every night lor
ladies aud gentlemen, exoopt Saturday
nights. H. F. Everett,
novll lw Proprietor,
Kern A Loeb are headquarters for
Cornwall’s O.d Soap. dtf
The people ol Browueville aud Gi
rard and surrounding country say they
keep as clean as the Columbus people,
They use Cornwall’s “Old” soap also,
jy8 fltn
gpertaeteo and Rye tUammeo
That are easy to the eyes, can be bought
at. moderate priors, at Bramhall’s, »y
Broad street. Call and try them,
dtf.
tiatem.
On the Chaitaiiooohee and Apalachi
cola rivers the following rales for
freight and pRRsage will be charged by
Lite Central and People’s Lines of
Steamers until further notice:
FLOUR lOo par barrel.
COTTON 26c per bale.
Other freight in proportion.
Passago from Columbus to Apalach
icola, 00, and to intermediate points
in proportion.
The boats are now unable to run on
account of low water, but will resume
regular schedule when the river will
permit. Sam’l J. Whitesides,
Gen’l Agent C L. Hteamers,
T, H. Moore,
Agent People’s Line Hteamers,
ocll tf
Of Intercut to Memory One.
The season for coughs and colds is
now on us, and the changeable weather
of our southern states cause all to suf
fer more or less with these troubles*.
Let us say to all who may be ho unfor
tunate as to contract a cough or cold
not to allow it to run, ns they often end
in that most distressing of maladies,
consumption, but . to procure at
once a bottle of tbe old
reliable family cough piepar-
ation, Pioine It never fails to perma
nently cure all tfiroat and lung
troubles. Can be prooured of all drug
gists at fifty cents per bottle. Prepared
only by Johu P Turner, druggist, 107
Broad street. ColumbuM, Ga. oc2i 3m
Advice to ai others.—Mrs, Win**
slow’s Hoothinng Hyrup should al
ways be used wheu children are cut
ting teeth. It relieves the little suiter-
t onoe; it oroduces natural, quiet
sleep by relieving the child from paiu,
aud the little cherub awakes as “bright
ao a button.” It is very pleasant to
taste. It soothes tho child, soften* the
gums, allays ail pain, relieves wind,
rogulateu the bowels, and is tho best
known remedy for diarrhoea, whether
arising from teething or other causes
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
mv‘38 (Uwl
a. tamr.
To all who are sutiering from the er
rors and indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weakness, early decay, loss of
manhood, Ac., I will send a recipe that,
will cure you, free of charge. This
great remedy was discovered by a
missionary iu South America. Send a
soif-addreased envelope to the Rev-
Joheph T. Inman, Station D, Now
York City, • ’ eodAwlVi
Lot and Beoldtnee for Bala,
Lot aud Residence on Troup street,
known as the Hoxey place. For terms
apply to B. H. Crawford, Esq., or my
self. A. M. Allen.
Columbus. Ga.. Oct 22. 188R.tfd
-UMk.ua.xxi.
HOPE rnRISUFFERINQ WOMEN.
SOMETHING NEW. UNDER. THE. SUN,
By reason of her peculiar relations, and
her peculiar ailments, woman has been
compelled to suffer, not only her own ills,
but those arising from tbe want of knowf
edge, or ol consideration on the part of
those with whom she stands connected In
the social crgnnlEutlon, Tho frequent and
distressing Irregularities peculiar to her
sex hnvo thus been aggravated to a degree
whloh no language can express. In the
mansions of the rich and the hovel of the
poor alike, womau has been tbe patient
victim of Ills unknown to man. aud which
none but she coutd endure—and without
remedy. But now the hour of her redemp,
Mon hue come. Hhe need not sutler longer,
when she can find relief in Dr. J, Brad-
field's Female Regulator. "Woman’s Beef
Friend.’’ Prepared by Dr. J. Brndfleld, At
lanta, Ga. Price: trial elite, 75a ‘large *slre
Blsmark uipy occasionally turn anew
leal iu his politics. The Bismark brand
Tobacco la always turned out of old
loaf. dtf
itwiiiff amwtsM
Of any make can be bought at Bram-
hall’s Sewing Machine Depot, 99 Broad
street, cheap for cash or approved
paper. The Hartford, Eldredge, F. F,
Weed, New Home and others iu stock,
dtf. b
Wanted,—An experienced mattress
maker. H. A. Gibson.
nov8 dtf
Blotnarh
Is the brand of a very popular Twist
Tobacco. Sold oy Kern A Loeb at
wholesale. ^ dtf
The beat sewing machine oil aud ma
chine needles are sold nt Brum ball’s
8. M. Depot at Low /Vices, but no
brittle, case-hardened irou oues at any
prioe. dtf
SchlltB’s Bottled Beer has no equal iu
purity and excellence of taste. Kern A
Loeb sell an immense quantity of the
same. dtf
While Blsmark is the leader of the
German Empire, the Bismark brand
repraeenta the leading Tobacco of thla
country. dif
BARGAINS EXTRAORDINARY
HalfHose
AVING a surplus of Men’s British
Half Hose in 8i, 9 and 9J, I will rffer
them in those sizes only al 183, They
arc first class seamless good*, generally
sold at 35c a pair, ’
^*Men’s BROWN JEANS DR \W-
ERS will be priced at 25c a pair.
Have a good assortment in Cotton
Flannel Drawers and Sblrts at satisfac
tory prices,
J. S. JONES.
Special Sale
OF
SILKS
sale of Silks at a sharp out in prices,
say
LOT NUMBER ONE contains. 14
pieces of Suiah Silks, linen backs, at
; it comprises both light and dark
shades, tbe light shades, suitable for
evening, predominating,
LOT NUMBER TWO has 13 pieces,
most of them walking shades, All-Silk
Surahs, a lew evening shades, at the re
markably low price of 69c; worth
double the money.
LOT NUMBER THREE comprises
a beautiful selection of evening shades
in Ottoman Silks. Tbe price on them
will be 01c ; never before offered under
fl CO.
J. S. JONES.
CLOSING-OUT SALE
OF
Wall Paper,
DECORATIVE JAND
ART GOODS.
rpHE attractive stook of Wall Paper, Pic
ture Frames, Screens, Daoorative and Art
Goods are still offered for sale, aad moat be
sold. Parties desiring to adorn and beautify
their homes at trilling ooit can now do so.
Call and see for yourselves. Having se
cured the services of Mr. J. E. M AL AH Y,
a g mllemen of long praotloal experience In
Houso, Sign and Decorative Painting and
Paper Hanging, I cm offer patrons the ln<
ducement of getting a skillful man and
first-class material, at reasonable rates.
Paper Hanging, Graining, Deooratlng, and
all hranohg^of plain and ornamental paint
ing will have Mr. Malaby'a special
8klll and management, and will be /ally
guaranteed In every respeot. Orders solic
ited, and all requests left at Art and Paint
Store, in Gunby Building, on St. Olalr
street, will have prompt attention,
J. B. SLADE.
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 8.nov4 lna
THE “ACME” OF ALL
5-CENT
CIGARS!
THE FAMOUS
OUR FIRM
is tho Perfection of mil forty yearn Prat
crienccand Study.” Israel F. Droirn, I*residt
THE IMPROVED
£
O'
FT
ON
Gl
I
(FEEDER &
CONDENSER.)
FULLY GUARANTEED!
Strong, Simple, Durable, not Complicated, oaBllj
p&uogod, light running with steady motion.
—LOW PRICES.—
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thl* powder ne\
■tri-ugtn ana whi
the ordinary hinds, and cannot
varlea. A marvel of parity
«... oonoi '
Id iu
More ecouoaiica
....... «... -- — t — . ...... ..... v.mIioi l»e *i Id lu com
pet<on with the multitude of low to»t, shot t weigh*
alum or phoHPhate pnwdera. Sold only fn can*
ROYAL RAKINU POWDER 00.. 106 Wall *treot.
New York. feb16 tn Aw
OLDEST
Purely Fire Ios. Co.
IN THE WORLD.
tOr<aui*ed 1710).
SUN FIRE OFFICE,
OF LONDON, ENGLAND.
Total Iosunnfo Carried by tbe Sod Fire;
1*7* .. l,ltiNM9.US|lMI... 1,8£4.7DI»,S?0
1883-Fatlmnted
One Billion Five Hundred Million Dollars f I
JORDAN & BLA< Kit VR, A gts,
MANHOOD
Speedily i-rttorrd by the use of TVfaffne Treat
ment, which eflhctuolly cure* Nervous Detail.
Ity, Lost Virility, Preinatoi-e Decay, one
all troubles aimng from orer-work and axcweeee
BoiyleoTTltmHoe mailed liras, aselsa.br
by belts ftt both ends..
m nro largo and etiff, with ei
lug in anti-friction metal boxes,
made by our own machinei-v f
. Firth I
tyTlie Brush isdrb
The cylinders nro
bearings
Tho saws nro iimdo by
best Sheffield steel, of 1
will not bend, break off,
Iron pulleys throughout, h
*dj,stable b..x< s and ca t Ft. 11 journals.
Themnchlno in all parts fs well proportioned, strong
iron frame, superior w orkmanship, host material, nrid
fine finish j adjusted to produce Ve.it possible rosulta
Notjlthrtandlmr tho miiy added Imoioromonts
these PRICES will be kept os herctoforo published, via
WlthSolf. With SelfT
^B. Ourmt
are unequalled,
dreds of plantei
Maturing nnd shlnplm
l descriptive circular
BROWN < OTTON GIN Co., Now London, Ot
Columbus Iron Works Co.,
Columbus, Ga.
Special Sales
VELVETS!
rpo MORROW I will offer two lota of
Velvets at the following bargains:
LOT NUMBER ONE contains a
small assortment of Silk Corduroy
Velvets, which t have sold until now at
|2 ; they will be cot down to fl 25 per
yard,
LOT NUMBER TWO has five piece
ol desirable shades oi Brocade Silk
VELVETS, worth f2 50 per yard; the
new price will be fl 60 per yard.
J. S. JONES.
L. H. CHAPPELL,
BROKER,
Will Sell Real Estate and
STOCKS AND BONDS
At Pub'.!© Outory When Desired.
For Sale—Dwellings.
Residence of Gen French, Wynnton,
Hlx Rooms, 40 acres, Bealiwood,
Four Rooms quarter aore, Forsyth street,
below Thomas street.
Bix Rooms, quarter aore, Molntosh street,
opposite Mr Oscar Jordan's.
81x Rooms, quarter aore, Oglethorpe
street, east of Maiket.t
Five Rooms, quarter acre, Jaokson street,
opposite Dr Ware’s.
VACANT XOT8.
Lots 4 and 6, Block 5, North Commons.
Lots 12 and 18, Block 39, East Commons,
Lois 18 and 16, Block 6, North Commons,
Lot 12, Block 4, North Commons.
Quarter acre north Jaokson street, oppo
site Garrett’s,
Half aore sonth Broad street, near Reloh’s.
Aore and half near oolored cemetery.
Columbus Wood Yard,
Aore and three-quarters, at the Intersection
of o A W and CAR Railroads.
Building Lota in Northern Liberties and
on Rose Hill—flCO to$300,
Forty-seven aores on Maoon road, near
Wynnton—WOO.
Fiore No. 18 Broad street.
Musoogee Mutual B A L Btoek, below par,
For Rent.
Residence with five rooms onnpper Jack-
son street.
Dr Drake’s new Residence, Rose Hill, lour
acres of land, stables and nnt-bonae*.
Stores in Brick Building opposite
nmiuBuue iu nyuiiiun, noveii acres.
Five-room Dwelling, Forsyth street—fl6,
Ct
»
REDD & WALKER,
Real Estate Agents.
FOR SALE.
Three desirable Lots (Noe, 49, 60 and 61)
on Rose Hill.
A five (5) room House in Wynnton, with
six (ti)aoiej of land, In good neighborhood
and well Improved, Term* easy.
Thirty-two Lots on the Gonby plaee,
Call and get diagram. Cheap,
A small Farm In Wynnton, with either 6
or 20 acres land, 6 room Dwelling and all
necessary out-buildings.
Farm lu Russel) county, Ala. 160 aores
land, well improved, with fine orohard and
truck farm.
Farm in Russell county, Ala., containing
380 acres land.
FOR RENT.
Residence of Mrs J J Bradford, on Broad
street, newly painted: splendid repair.
Pot session given Immediately.
A very desirable place In Wynnton—five*
room House, with bath room and other
conveniences; also from one to ten aores of
land.
Tbe Sam mis Honse, on Front street.
Splendid place for a boarding house-
REDD 4k WALKER.
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, lb,
BAKER’S
Warranted absolutely pure
Cocoa, from which the exooa* ot
Ol I lias been removed. It has Uiree
times the strength of Cocoa mixed
with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar,
and 1b thoreforo far more economi
cal. It is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested, and
admirably adapted for invalids ss
Well as for persons In health,
hold hy tirocers everywhere©
. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mast
WastaEtoa & Lse University,
LEXINGTON/, VA.
I NSTRUCTION In the asual aeademic
studies and In the professional sohools of
LAW and ENGINEERING. Location
healthful; expenses moderate. Next see
sion opens Bept, 20. For Catalogue address
"Clerk of the Faculty.”
tyl9 d£w2m G. W. C. LEE. Pree’L
J. H. ENLOE, Me D.
IZomoopatliiwt.
P P-ST AIRSover O. E. HOCHSTRA88ER,
tOLDMBUs, tf A, ^
Office hoars from 8 to 10 a m and 2 to 4 p m.
~ Wm. Ragland's,
No. 8 Jackson Street.
No. ii
BR/A.2JTID3,
Pronounced to be the Smokm’
Choice by [the (Undivided
COMMENT OF TIE TUDE.
| | A.VINQ been oonneoted with the
Uigar business for a number of years,
and oontribnting to it our undivided
study, we have acquired a thorough
knowledge of same, and are enabled
through thla medium to fully recognize
the lndispenelble requirements of the
trade. The above featureB are ems
braced in the peerless brands of the
OUR FIRM and NO. 11 CIGARS,
whloh we .re submitting to tbe pubi
llo. These Cigars are composed o
Havana scrape, with three asperate
Sumatra Wrappers, which, with the
oareful manufacture of Bkilled Cuban
workmen, oonatltute such an Impot
ent feature in the character of the
smoko whloh it produces, and by
a continuation of suoh careful selec
tion of their stock, under the su
pervision and guidance of Messrs.
Bondy A Lederer, who are alleged to
be unparalelled for their enperlor Judg
ment of Leaf Tobooco, in consequence
of their direct communications with
Cuba and other prodnclng points. We
can, with a degree of satisfaction to our
oustomere, insure the contlnuanoe and
preservation of their high degree of
standard. In presenting these two de
sirable brands to the trade, we can as
sert, without fear of contradiction, their
superiority over all S-cent Cigars. A
at convincing evidenoe of their lm
mense popularity, onr sales have ag
gregated upwards of a half million
ainoe their Introduction in May. Thla
la the most extensive run by far that
any 5-oent Cigar has ever attained thet
has been introduced by any Southern
Jobber, and their Immense sales are
trailing their reputation over all sec
tions of Georgia, Alabama and Florida.
Tha demand for these Cigars has not
only been confined to tho legitimate
rade claimed by CclumLus, bui has
Invaded sections which seea other mar
kets for their supply of Cjgars. Beieg
favored with the unanimous approba
tion of all retailers, snd exciting the
emulation of the jobbing trade fiom
abroad, the OUR FIRM brand la
characterized by bearing tbe photos of
eaoh three members that constitute the
firm, whilst tbe NO, 11 is put up in a
neat patented box composed of wood
pnlp and finished with an attractive
paper ocverlng, whloh is deoorative for
olgar oases -, each cigar la labeled with
■ paper scrap bearing Ibe name of Gar
rett A Bone. Each of the above named
brands are oounterslgned by us, aud
any infringement practiced by tbe
trade can be easily deteoted by Inspect
ing the top of each box.
Any Cigar dealers that are destitute
of these two brands are unconsciously
practicing an Injustice on their cus
tomers. We recommend them to all
smokers, for they will remind them of
the God ol Pleasnre resting amid hap
piness in the bower of love. Ask for
them, *a they will unfetter your trou
ble. and oonfirm your bapplnesa.
Sold nnder a guarantee, or money
refunded,
THE DING EE £ CONIRD CO’S.,
me nirirra zrzs-iteosiSQ
ROSES
Tli© only e*tabli*bment wallnf m ■PBCIAK.
HI SINK** of ROMES. CoLargeUaai
Sole Proprietors.
B^jromr^WwIN
DBS. J. M. & W. 0. MASON
SBNTXilTS,
8L Cliir:StMt, r 6j^ Ctlrabti,; «»