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DAILY ENQUIRER-feUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30, 1885.
GEORGIA AND ALABAMA
Nutrft' I'oDdfBtri lr*H
Kintuirt,
QKOBQIA
Dr A H Beal of Savannah, la dead.
George Klrklaod, a Savannah nsgr ,
drank a quart of whiaky on a wager
and It killed blm.
A negro wood cutter named Norman
C«»ewaH, waa klled by a falling tree,
•lx ml lea from Savannah
TUomaa Singletary, of Homervllle,
town marihal and county bailiff, shot
himself through the bnnd while l< a ilr g
a plstoi, li dieting a pali.fai wound.
A lodge of tkn oidor known us 'he
KulghiH of the Golden Bugle la being
organize! In Savannah with a (barter
membership of seventy-five. It ie
beneficial In lie chars:' e ,
The dueling house of Mr William
Panl, near Ua-tman, w;.s destroyed ny
fire last week, but It was insured This
Douse w»s ouilt lu piace tri one tbat
was burned uuout a year ago.
E-J Brown, onlnred, dauoed b lnaaell
to death on Chrie'ir.ns eve night at
Homervllle. He danced all uigut at a
negro ball In town, tirk cold, resulting
In uiinlugelis, and died on Sainrday.
A little five-year old boy of W D
Wynn, near Shady Dale, waa sodden
tally araahed to death by the lading
of aome tanka oi ootton aeed on Satnr-
day laa*.
The rffloera’ r-port of the Hebrew
Belief eoolety of Atlanta for the year
1885 la Just published. It sh -ws the
aooleiy la In a flourishing fiosnotei
condition.
The Central Baptist Sunday school
of Atlan a, premwud their superin
tendent, James A Andereon, with a
handsome gold-beaded oane, and the
paator with a new suit of clothes Christ
mas.
Dr Terrell, of nrrenvllle, has a lltlle
hair trunk that belong'd to tho doe-
tor’s gr*rd athor Th-, key, which is
worn very thin, la tied to one or two
olheiB by a io tihur sirleg th.tl was cut
•80 or 40 years ego by tbe decor’s
father.
Gen Locgsireot, Monday, leased the
FitCmonl bu ei hi Ual -aviliolor three
vea s <o the Meatus Sccfleld, of Rut-
Una, Vermont T. e-e gontlemen pro
pose to make their hotel a winter re
sort for northern K-in lned, and to make
It firs-olaaa in every particular
Charley Wadsworth, of th” Warrior
dlatrlot, Bibb onunty, lurmshrd o.<u-
aiderable amusement to al..igeorowd
on Thursday by placing a sliver wetob
-at the top of n griaaed pole, twelve feet
'high, and r during It to anyone who
-would climb alter it. Nj oae otuia do
It.
The young student, Mr Norrle, ol
South Ccrolinr, who fell from tbe ve
randa of a house'n Athens on Weuuvs-
day night lust, i. j iring hla spine, died
at 3 o'clock Monday evening, sur
rounded by his p-tents and kind
friends. He waa in a.tehdunue upon
the university.
The G -rrle Ice Munufnctnrlug com
pany, of Savannah, a-e now In prno l-
r»i operation, wi ll a cspnoity lor 80 -
000 pounds per day. Tho ico is in.de
of distilled arias an water from the
well on their premises, end is beauti
fully clear. The; ucma.enoodde.iver
trg yesterday.
Oapi B oa, of the schooner W.illem
U Bird, reports tnit ho r*! ed tcciui
Baltimore on December 231, and ar
rived in Mavaunath on Dacoui tier lifl a,
making tho run from port to port in
-three days, and from C >pe Henry to
tbe bar t If Tybee I 38 hoora. This la
better than steamer time and la proba
bly the quickest trip made by any
vessel to (hat port from Baltimore
Deputy Col eotor Ashley, of the Val-
finals die- rot, hua been transferred ny
Collector C oat-haw from the V.ld sta
uiairfi tu. H van nab, to aticceed Dep-
nty Collector Janoei O'Farrell Tbe
change will take plaue Janaary 1 Mr
fiahltiylsa lawyer wuo pruo.ioed in
Valdoma u til iimt May, whnii he re-
-L-eivtd the eppoiifiuient ol deputy col-
leotoi. He will moke buv.mi.ali Die
'hoadquatleib
A difficulty occurred at Hawkins
ville Friday botwe n two town negroes
named Warren McKinney and Bob
Beitaly, in whlob the iai;e< drew a pis*
4ol and shot three times, it tl.cling set •
oua wound-". A »'ra? uhoi atruck anu
•lightly ga zed Wime bim-.nons, who
-was standing inside of h e aioie. Bvaaly
-was lodged in Ja'l. He was a rowdy
negro and has boon In many scrapes.
The wounded man « as taken Jiuim. and
taken oar a of.
A negro man, Henry M.vors by
name, was oangbt In the act of appro
priating bu orange from Welt's fruit
.aland in Albany. Oa being challenged
■toy the c erk he turned amt d ew his
knife, threateni- g to umke sausage
moat ol an who intarleied will Irin.
Deputy Marsh »1 Ootveti, who a touipt
«m lo arrest him. was ih-rs’entd wl.h
the gleaiuiuu kulle and nrtqulred one
or two strok's with bln billy to rtf a.
au erreut, Henry now uus in the oala-
b JOBU.
bilurdav n'ght the overaeor of S T
Coleman's place, six miles from Ms-
coo, reported at iheolty bail that J F
-Cochran, ihe overseer of Mrs Kebert
C ktnan’a plautatlnn, wont to MacOu
Friday to pay rfl bis hands As he
bad ro; leturred h- me bis wile wes
very uneasy, and foul play waa sua
pooled, as he was expecting trouble
with one of bla bands, and aa be bad
sever tolled to go borne at night. The
polloe had beard nothing of auy diffi
culty In whloh Mr Coohras had been
-vr gaged.
Bdltor Hanlon, of the Albany Me
Alois, having published a floating
rumor that the ol ls <na of Sumner, In
Worth county, had all, with one ex
ception, signed the petition to hold an
other election In ihat county on tUe
- whisk; question, brings cut the editor
of the Fieo Trader, published in Sum
ner, who ssya tbat upou personal 1 •
- qulry he hae not been able to fiud a
man who had ever seen or elgned a
petition, and, furthermore, that the
cll'scua of Sumner are now nearer to
bar rooms and dram abops than they
cure to be, and that many would move
away If whisky la ever allowed lo be
•old there again.
ALABAMA.
Corn has been selling on tbe streets
lo Livingston tor several days for 46
said 60 oenta per bushel,
^•Governor 0’N«al Is spending the
Christmas holidays with his- family in
Jfiorenoe.
The prohibition excitement Is ruginh
around Livingston. The iudloalio
ling lor the mastery. In some in
stances they are hopeful, while tbe
prohibitin'-lala are confident.
Meraru Cameron end Tatum propose
to have their new beat running on <he
Conecuh river by tbe first cf January,
Theatrrecf Mr Dave Filiman, five
milts from Spring Hill, burned down
Sunday night. I waa Ineared, but In
what amount la not known.
Rev W O Muagrove, of Kerfiuoky,
leotuied at the court house in Green-
vine Monday on the subject of tam
paranes.
It la thought tbat the negro shot by
iheolty marshal of Greenville whle
restating arrast on Christmas eve will
recover.
Since the Western road boa bought
he branch from S I ms to Akron,
nrongh trains are rnn to Montgom
ery.
I. la said tbat not a lawyer or pbyal-
o an’s name la down on acy petition In
Troy to grant a license to Bell liquor
t.ex year.
Mrs Lewis Parsons of Talladega, met
with Ihe miL'foi tone « ft-w days ago of
falling from a carriage, and breaking
her arm In two places.
Hon T J Carlisle, of Pike county,
will address the farmers of Butiei
county at the court house in Greenville
on the subject of agriculture ou tbe
31st lost.
Dr N F Randall, of Snmtervllle, a
physician of local prominence, ha*
purchased tbe Livingston Journal, and
after January first will becomeaoie
editor and proprietor.
Tbe board of aldermen of Florenoe
have passed an ordlnanoe prohibiting
tbe eale of spirituous, vlnoua or malt
''quora within tbe oorporate limits uf
the town on and after the Aral day ol
Janoeiy next.
At Eulaula the hot house of Mr F J
Dlbrlcht burned down Sunday night
Mr U brloht, Is a nurseryman, and his
h a houie was very valuable His loss
a estimated at {600; there was no in
surance.
Motion Nugent, the moat noted
mconehlner In north Alabama. »ur
lunueted at Gadsden Monday to C ii
led 8 ales r fil ers. Fur many years he
hen bren ecgngfd In tbe illicit whisky
tiualL’o-a and defying arrest. His oust
la set for Saturday next,.
Oa January lat the mate Inspectors
of convicts will transfer flf y dead
heads and third-ernes men from Pratt
mines to the plantation of L D Rouse,
near Wetumpka, and will bring back
ihe fence number of better men. This
is done tor the purpose of inoteaalng
me revenue of the state and batter tbe
condition of tbe eonvlois
The Mero-rv says Mr J M Wheat,
proprietor of Springer bouse,Gullnam,
Alabama, went from Woodvilie ip
Jackson county, Wednesday, the 23 ,
to gauge tome spirits at « distillery
about twenty miles fiom Paint Rook,
be got ofi bis borae dose to a bluff,
known as R .ok Hollow, staggered and
fell a distance of twenty feet, striking
his breast on a sharp rook. He will
die
Montgomery Advertle : Rev M M
Wr.mboidt has accepted the call Tor
a- other year to the pastorate of the
A»aona Street Baptist anarch As lo
dictating the prosperous col dd.lon to
which .he charge has risen under his
lao rs tor the past year, the salary nt
M- Wambn'dt nas bsen lDor' ased fr^ra
*I2U0 to *2000 as theminimom The
obuich hae great hopes of large.y in
creaBiug inis amount before he year Is
over.
The Andalusia Times says Mr E J
Manoell has just succeeded in having
a pension gran ted Mis Ei:zab>-ih Jor
dan, widow ola veteran of 1812. ro>id-
lrg In Covington county. She win re
oo vea check for airesgca on claim,
which am oms to between *700 and
*800 She is qntte feeble from . ge ana
uibct- bodily infirmities, and her good
luck in having her long tern ei utuim
reoegn z d. is uerisinly a timely streak
of good fortune.
An Incendiary attempt whs mede to
destroy the rr-sideuce of Mr Jam-s K
Burnett, of Greenville, by firo on S.t
urduy night. During the nigh he wh
iiwakmied by a very, uright ligh. In hk>
loum, oauecd hv the burning of a win
(low o rutin. He arose, tore d«wu the
cnriain a.d txtifguialKd .he flames
He then went cut to look torthepar-y
v/h<> had set tire to 1 , but he bad dc
camped. A window pane was < ui ann
ihe curtain was set on fiie (t rough mn
bole. The tracks of the party veri
plainly visible the next morning, bu
no due has keen found to the pe.pe
trator.
The Oalora Sentinel says remarkably
fast time was mi )e last woe by tbe
ISetv O ltsns limited train from Oaleia
lo M. u.gomery. The dlnlauce Is s.x y
miles, suj the lime one boar slid
hiriy-five minutes, hut the train wm
Blde-truoked at . Verbena fit toon
miuules. Tuo run irons Verbena ic
Montgomery, 32 miles was m id? In
38 mmu es, pmi from D«a evllle ti
Montgomery, ifl uii.es, In 21 uiluuio
uidut.ii.g the ma.keuL.g up lo cros.
the Alabama river This irsin w si
oha r gc of Conductor Cailnhau, and E
gloeer MtLiren hauhied the throttle
1'his rapid urn j speaks a cl. for the
management of ’bis grant system
Mr R ibert J-miecn, .he vioe presi
dent or the Central bank, wee askeo
Monday by sii Age men what be
thonghr of the't * year’s prospect for
Birmingham He said t “I look lor a
good a .ate of sfialra In business el roles
There *eems to be a strougei feeling
among business men, and the onlook
Is better than it has ever been. Tbe
building Interests aie growing larger
end the mechanics are in good spirits
The past year has been the meal pros
perous sines the city waa fonodad.
New enterrrlaea have been eatablished,
end, notwithstanding the financial
panic, the city bee become a modal of
good government and success. The
morality and soolety of the place have
greatly improved ”
■inwitu isus*.
W W Reed, drus gist, ol Winoheste-,
Iud, write*! ‘ Oae of my customer*,
Mrs Louisa Pike, Bsrtonis, Randolph
ooanty, Ind, was a long sufferer with
Consumption, anu was given ap to die
by her physicians. She heard of Dr
King’s New D aoovery for Consump
tion and began buying It of me In six
months ttinu are walked to thie city, a
distanoe of six miles, and la now so
much improved she has quit using U,
She leels she owes her file to it.”
Free trial bottles at Braunon A Oar-
sou’-" Drug Store. eor-Aw
TKS
01MolllffiflJ
A. COZjD
NEGLECTED
* ENDING IN a
* 0(Jp and C0N8U»^ xO
CONSUMPTION.
NOW, TAKE IN TIME
TAYLOR’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY
ofTOswudm,
The sweet gvm.nn gathered from a tree of the
?»iue name, growing along the small streams
of the Southern States,contains a stimulating
expectorant principle tlmt loosens the phlegm
producing the early uiorntng rough,ana stimu
lates the child to throw oflTtbe false membrane
In croup and whooping-cough. When combined
with the healing mucilaginous principle In the
mullein plant of the old fields, presents in Tay-
loh’bChkrokkeRemedy or Sweet (it m and
Mullein the finest known remedy for Coughs,
Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption;
and so palatable, any child is pleased to take it.
Ask your druggist for It. * 25c. and $1.00 uizes.
If he does not keep it, we will pay. for one time
onlv, express charges on large size bottles to any
part of the II. R„ on receipt of $1.00t
WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta. »a
PS FES lO«Al C
D U viiuO .
Readmit Dent let.
«7/i UiGud Htroai, over Wiuum A Klpael
\y
D H O. T. OBBUHN,
DfD'H.
(SuocesRor to Dr J M Mason.)
Offl >i iiex d o' - to Ktuglu H .QPt, Sumc
a rm ec RtdrUe’a Kw.l.erv oot4 ly
i. 1‘Igneb.
DKNTlB'l',
Twalf'.h .troot (formerly Hard lpi
). J«7 ly
w
D ’(. H. *: uuiu«S. Office at b
H.vauB A O'i'A Be«)aeno« with W B
Oloze. on Jarkson sireot. s. uiheasi uf cour
"•* i»14 tf
a X THOMAS. JB. a B OHAMIIW
HOMA8 A CWANDIiEB.
Atiori.e>B-af'Law,
Oifiae 118 Bro o St
Culainoua, Ci.
v-,R (1 D HDB1‘.
U Offloe ov«i Brannon A Carsnu’s Dun
4l«ra. Hwstden>;c onrner Troup ai d T8i>.
oenta (B.ynn) atraata Ofllc* Trispnor,
’o M K.ftrtencf TelepMovi* No 115.
ly
I.E NI2>A ■ M’LRSTK II,
E‘1IEB A BHIPP.
o j Slirpr
i\l Aitomeya ut Law
titfloe over OKU obFtraescr’s. 0"l>er
lone p’-omp'ly at ttided 'o ant’ prct-rsdi
(• . Maid d novlU If
J C 8MITH. ~
P ystclan and Rnrr«on.
•'Otter and . raping room op .'■ilraoi'-nei
B rot a and Win <i'r«eis Hr idqnar - o h
Kvana A Howard’. Dm* Siora pov14 ly
T]
BOWSERS
MADE TO ORDER AT
TH
E RED STAR STORE,
AT
(2.51
M $350. $1.00, $1.50,
$5 00, $5 50, $8 OO, $7 00.
O. C* JOHNSON, Manager.
HOLIDAY GOODS ! HOLIDAY GOODS!
PRESS esq TS
von v UR
WIFE, MOTHER F iTER SWEET
BEAT and LADY friend
L ct Pina, Gold and Silver Thimble.*
Ladles’ Gold Wafohe’, BraoRlets,
Neckloons, I .octrois, Eardrona, Beauti
rul 8et Rings Rings, Ooff PI-s, 81'vet
Bock Marks, N"w Stylish Jerae-
Ofiains, Gild Evo Giaaass aid Hpeo-
(ac^oa. One a Ch ins, Guard Cnaius,
Si-o-os, F-irka, Knives, ' ard CiiSOi.
Card reoenvers, J-wel Ossa, Cologu-
S ends Napkin R egs Vases, Silver
Caps, Jcwi-i! S r.nds, But er Dishes
Piokte Blands, fl'ifid Sl'.v r Pickie
Di*b«"s, O ive Dithos, Ca>tor», S Ivor,
Sh eand Of vf Bu'tonors, Gn'd Pans,
Pencils. Ton'!" Pinks, Fan y Clocks.
Broi zi Pi'ohers, Broi-z iCen'er Pieces
Figures (Jc)d ar-d Silver Coliar Bu-
tnus, Diamond Colh.r Bu t'-ne, G dd
Sets. Pins and E >r R g“. D mo".
Ho s, Pins and Esidrops, Fio* Parle i
Lamps. B-uss Card Tables, Silv
Fruit Kritve-’, G 'ld and Stiver Tula,
nlea, Novel Pon Wipers.
S JE3 JST TS
Your Little Pets.
Tiny Little Rings,
Sterling Sliver Cups,
Bisoolets,
Gold Pins,
Silver Plated Cups,
Gild Necklaces,
LnukeiM, L ioke s,
Plated Nauklaoes,
Pearl Handle Silver Rattles,
Seta of Buttons oonnoated witb
Chains,
Tiny SilverThlmbiea,
Silver School Sets,
Gold Pena, Pencils,
Sliver Pan Spoons,
Nrpklns R'nga,
Children’s Hpoor.a and Forks.
PRESBNTS
FOR YOUR
HUSBAND, FATHER, BROTHER
AND GENTLEMEN FRIBNL8.
Gold Watches, Silver Watches, Gold
Chains, Silver Chains, Opais Glsosw,
Opera Glasses, Solid Silver Match
Safes, Silver Plated Match Boxes, Geld
Chirms, Plated Charms, Diamond
Scarf Pica, Gold Collar Buttons, Dia
mond C "liar Ballons, Gold Scarf Pin.,
Diamond Stnds, Diamond Muds, Gold
Studs, Gold Studs, Match Sta ds, Gild
Penn, Ponolla, Silver G'nve Buttorera,
Tooth Picks aud Ear Spoons, M'vor
Fruit Kuives, G ild Sleeve Ballous,
Hl'var Mugs, Cnmbins'ion Sets, Sil
ver Napkin Rings, Office and Dusk
Clocks, Grid 8pacsoles and Eye
G asses, Froternl'y Pins. Gold Onyx
R'ugs, Initial Rlogs, Geld Headed
Canos.
Siva Tiunn, save Money, read onr List, and select your Presents at
G. SOBOMBORG’S Jewelry Store, 105 Broad Street, roiombu?, Ba
T\R W L BULLARD,
U Columbus, Georgia.
Physlolau and Opsrailng burgeon for
«ll diseases of the Bye, Bar, Nose and
Tmosv. Will give special s<t*ntlonto the
examination of weak eye* ad d prercr's,
the proper glasses whan needed. OfRee
ovei Brannou a Carson', d ug more.
i«ai "
Hum and Lat at lactioa.
ft NLESR p-evlou.lv sold at private sale
U 1 will offer at auction on Tuesday, 5th
J nuarv, st th* ball tower, a nearly new
8 room Dwelling 1 tbr sent hern poi tlan of
th» cm-. For D 'rtlouUr. apply to
<lecl6 -• ' frt *a TKll.il M FOLEY
W ANTKD—Yodiis Ladl • In dir cr oonntri
•ork for at »t their horns*. FoMl'.e'lsa sw
»io»m.n;. Ao Uitruollooi l* bay. W«r*- one br
seat br mall (di.ianca i o ebjSctlon). Nlo N «ei
_ r _ >«k COL l» made. No oanvawlBg Partlonlsra
•re .hat whisky will te hanislir d next fioe. or sssisleof work mallrd for fonr oenta to
y«sr, though the liquor men arestrog. M «u2di a £"
ACtulaTS WANTED.
W A SITED—An notivt Manor Woman in e>r«n
oonntr te sell oar goods. 2%lan 17ft uar month
Administratrix’s Sale
TJNDKB an er^er of tbe O nrt of Ordinary of
U Mascosce oonnty. Or. will be • jld in front ot
the at^ra- "f J S Garrett A Rone cn the corner of
B oad ®nd Bteteoth etroete in the city of (Vhitu*
but. county and state aforeeaid. between the legal
h «r r of s le, on the flr<t Tnewla) ia January nett,
the followfair real encate to*wit:
(My lot No l in the jail square, on the eonth
corner of Jackson sn > Sixteenth e reets, in eOd
oitf, conti'ning Y* ea core, m re cr lee*. fleidMu
tbe prora ty of Lambert Speaoi r. deceaeed. The lot
will be fold In two parrel* of *» acre each Teitaa
made known on day of eale-
HELSN L SPXNC1B.
deaft oawM k4m h btratr la.
“1 lie Great Slaughter
OF
Will Cots*'nut.• for Another Week at
“THE NEW YORK STORE.”
Our VERY LOW PRICES have attracted crowds of customers!
and matte heavy inroads upon our stock, but we have added
SPECIAL BARGAINS to each department, and will have fresh]
rrivttls during the week, suited for the Holiday trade.
Our BROCADE SILKS at 50c cannot be matched in the city
for $1 00.
Wo still have a good line of Ladies’ Cloaks and Wraps, which are
going ofi rapidly at the prices placed on them.
Our entire line of Ladies’ Merino Pants at half price to close.
Low prices advertise us so that every customer going out of oui
house sends ns another. Aa the holidays approach we shall be very
busy, so the earlier you come the netter opportunity you will have to
make your selections for Xmas Presents.
JAMBS E. CARGILL, Agt
HEADQUARTERS FOR BARGAINS-
NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY
gy Baniessst 17.50,
Riding Bridles at 50c. Trunks and Satchels at cost,
prices to suit the times.
ool8 ns wsdAwCas
MARK A. BRADFORD,
A boEg vf wrt tltude
In olden Hum Bethesda's pnol
Was famed for healing all dU p aae«i
O no* elnncfd beneath Its *»Un oool.
Kerb < rH, atain and aiokntaa oaaiee.
A «me 'y saf^ qoick 1
Dr Rlchmond’i SAMtaiTAN Nr-nviNa.
For KpiVtpxy Spasm*. Fo T er*a Colic*, 0 r amp*i
’ ou*rh Ooltis, or an? kiud of Pbihy8lo,
It* merits a* a leader at»mps
it f«r ab ve al other phF*io«.
It ffoe* at one* right to the spot
W here lurks the danrer. nere sweryfagj
In all the w ^r'd perhaps th^re’* not
A euro ike Dr Biohuiond'* Nbiiytms.
A* In the blood diseases lie,
Each srlery, e*ch ▼rin ^eb outt® In,
There’* nothing make* ill hum t flr.
Like he Bamaeitan Nbbtiiik.
For old ot lou'g-fcr rlah or poor,
Wbatt yei cIsJib f lit* mil terra In.
To health wide open i* tbe '**or.
From the Hamaeitae Nketine.
Then.do jou ynine.strength and health.
Ani thl k these hlewlua* worth pr**tnw1af.
Better th«n a 1 Qolcond*’* wealth.
I* Dr Richmond**Sahseitae Neetine
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