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2 DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 2*. 1886. GEORGIA AND ALABAMA lam liiBdaaiaa Irani M»u (Saak aa**e. OUBOIA. Urnnawlok young men have orgar.- feed a gymnasium club. •ire Caroline Wheeler, aged ecventj- nstar yearn, died In Amerlcus Monday. In Cilia* butter tells fioin 16 to 20 wNinle jier (round and eggs ]‘2i per d> sen. Wathan Moody, af Paulding county, Jkilled a rattlesnake one day last week Kouie expects a bulldlt g boom tbm ®prlng Jjlull on'e Metbodlst church Is neat' ing completion. The Methodist Sunday school at Anbury, Troup county, was reorgsit' iteed last Sunday J T Beaton, formerly of WayoroaB, Jhas opened a stoctt < f genera) tnerchau Kiliee at Folklon. T/ki lcliKbltantu of Mallory vllle now siumber 73 Several new oomera are .among the number. Mad dogs are numerous Id Sumti r (oounly. O.eou Judge Harper Black’s plaoc btt three people in one day. There ote 22 schools in Ciayton ooun- my. iriftoen tor wbiles, seven for col« erred. The Wuycross Beportor regards C il J L Sweati as the coming judge oi that «lt«trlot. The little son of Mr Cornelius Wil lingham, of Savannah, was tun over thy a baggy Monday, bat escaped un- Jtanrt. Hogue A Q lino, of Washington,have J uat shipped a bill ol goods to Chins, A Jtiousc In Washing 1 .mi once shipped a .Vaifiof goods to Colorado. The farmers of Paulding ooumy arc drying a new grain, Brea!Halt 11 ur corn, which pn duces from iwcnly- *5 ve to seventy-live hubhele per aore. S W Wilkinson, of Mullorysville, with a disc burrow mid ten plows, ssowed 100 acres of outs in throe day t tend a half, Woodard, Manning A Co h'tvo sold tikielr turpentine interest, two utiles west of Blakely, to Mr Thomas, of South Carolina. Koundmusier Hudson, ot the Con .trial railroad, pronounces the road-bed of tlie Amerlcus, Preston and Lump* kin railroad the beat new one he has •ever eeen. Carrie Corbett, employed as a nurse •toy Mr W P Burt, at Amerlcus, s ood ftoo near a hre Monday, and before Lbe rUames could be extinguished her back .*»nd lower limbs were badly burned. Dir B C Turner, of D ,l!as, “having violated tho pledge of theoruer of Iude- jponoent Batchelors by committing matrimony,” has been expelled from the order and a b ack murk ast oppo- adta his name on the books. At Gainesville, (Saturday, Make •Slack was tried for the n urder of J as* Qpar Bauuders, who was killed In Hill ■Bounty In December, 1884 The oourt ifoutod him guilty of voluntary man- laughter, Tho handsome twenty live thousand iiJollar new court house of Randolph county is nearing completion. The •contractors nay It will be ready to be tobrfe'nned at tbe May term ol Randolph •superior oourt. A .tenant bouse on Mr C M Glb'Ja’ kaaia, .near Social Circle, was recently fcacued, the tiro consuming every thing ilu It. It watt occupied by a family of wegroes. end was supposed to be burned toy a little ohlid, which was left alone, (playing with the lite. J C Wright, one of the oldest oltiz ins <of Wilkes onuuty, died last Friday ankjjht, in the 77 .h year of age. About mix months before be died ho divided ibis property iq rally among hla ohil- oiren, leaving his home p'.aue to bia jithcee Ntngio daughters. A Joint Block company Is being or- upmticpd at Rome to uiunnfaoiare Gib thons A Flowers' rocoully Invented dleo Jhauxaw and lertlllk r. It Is Intended rso oommbuce with s capital of flS.OOO. A largo number of hands will be em* ployed. Sparks frem a locomotive fell upon grass field In the rear of Mr Jacob Wolfe’s residence In Madison, and as Abe wind was blowing at the time It KtKjnlred prompt and good work on the part of those who happened to be near tto wave the residence. At Villa Rios Saturday, B J Garrison uochiblted s calf’s head taken lrr m Its own etumach. When found It was part’eotly formed exoept a head Wharo u ueck should have been an ear tstptwtarod Borne one suggested that Alto head might be inside, and epou out ing It open the head was found. JFobu Hammond, who kept a email sgrooery more nour Jonoeboto, commit- d«d auleldo it couple ol da>s ago by cut- Jtfcg his threat. The last eeen of him eSive he wsb sitting in a room ol his .'house reading a paper. Hulfanhonr 'Sister his wife entered and ljutdhim lying upon tho li or dcait, w lb a ter- jrible ghsb in hiu throat No reusou is •maaignea for the suicide. -On last (Saturday morning n hnrrow- >0(2 accident nocurr&d iu L ndsey’. •coaling ground, near C-dsrtown, Tom "Y tuug, who woe ohoppiug wood, had out a tree whloh w is crooked, aud, Aoubtlug which way it would fail, ran .behind a standing tree to shield him • twilf. Tho falling tree crashed down among the limbs of theonohe war I boj'.vind, and before he could get out of ■A* way it fell upou him and crushed Halm to doa'h. .trmeB Bush, who lives uear Toombs- ’iooro, had a miuio bad extracted lrom j'uia leg Saturday by Dr Flukor. Mr Mush wus shot lu the thigh during an •mgagement of tho late war, in 18(12, . '.Md the boll bed been giving him a rtroat deal of trouble ot lute, and at the line of the operation ho was scarcely attble to walk. It had worked Us way ram the thigh nearly to the knoc, and toould be easily felt from the surfaoe, Sunday Just as prtsoking bogan at i hlUippi church, near Dahlonega, two ;yoa«g men named Duckett aud Kir, 1 nncerod the church in a drunken cod* G.ition and procoBded to demolish the ; titove. Whllo performing that feat the j stovepipe fell upon the head of an old -ady. burning her badly. Tho mem loans at once soi*3d the Intruders, and ••while sending to town to have them .i.rrosled they escaped, aud have uot .-'flan cap ured, ■John Moiell, wha lives seven miles iftelow Bylvania, woke up about 3 i faloaU Saturday morniug and fouxd 'kdalcarn In flame i. He rushed out, and by tbe light of the moon, which wa* uhluiug brightly, saw a negro running 1 oil, whom he reucgcii-tl «s one that had been In debt to him ami whom he had sued. Mr Morel I lost 1000 bushels uf corn and some fodder, besides one hotse badly burned. Tho negro hen uot yet been osukbt ALtllSMA The pine land* of Talladega ooncty Ate eeltlcg for |iiO 26 per sore. The superintendent o> education of E.owah ouunty Is short |2844 38 A primary election Is being discussed oy the dtmociats of Buliook county. Childetsbuig has • shingle faotory tun by Georgians. 7 herb ate no unemp oyed farm hands In B bb couuty. Horses sro dying lu Walker county wall bit- d staggers Mad d'ge ate still roaming around ovet Etowah . ounty. There Hie about 1000 tona ot coal minto in Walker couuty dally. Btnina will have a grand Mardl Grss dlt-pisy on the 0 n of Msroh. Tito black birds and larks have do utroyed lbe oat crop In Lee county. There ts to he a horse swapping con vention In Dadeviile on Saturday, Msroh 0 Congressmen Martin of the Tusoa- lo isa district stands tor re-election nr x < Nrvember, There are eleven counties Id Alabama In wblob no drnmmer’a tax was paid laal year. Rev W C McCoy will preaoh the commencement sermon at the Mb' ion Female Seminary on the 80.h ol May Dr J W Hall, a prominent oitlaan of Geuova, oied very suddenly at hlB home a tew days ago. The reaide-oe of Mr J J Pollard, of Ttoy, wa» destroyed by fi e Sunday night. Dt L C Miller, one of the most prom inent c;i r. os ol Walker county, died a lew daye sgo He served lu tho legi6- laiuto uLe term, Mib Murrell, near AbernBlhy, Cle burne couuty, went out to milk her cows, and was soon oiler found dead In 'he cow pen, The Roanoke News says "It, is glad to note that the R nk Mills faotory is driving business very briskly and making it pay, This Industry has been of very great benefit to our peo pie.” It is reliably reported that J W Lawls, a general merchant at Courtiand, with an extensive ann long-standing busi ness, has made an assignment The liabilities are stated at from 115 000 ;o f20.000 Toe ease's, accounts Included, at about as much. Tbe F.orenoe G astte records the flm:l g iu her house of the dead body of Mrs F A LI’cn, a few days ago. From Indications, she had been dead several hours; and it Is supposed she got up sick in tho night, aud started to get aid, but dropped dead at or ce The commissioners’ court of Pike oounty will make another thorough investigation ot the business of the late oounty treasurer, J F Tvler, before venturing a report, and Treasurer Bten will cot accept the funds ot the onuntv at. all until everything la properly ad j rated. At Buifrlo, three miles above Lt- Fayetie, a h.dy with her little babe in her arms was sitting in a wagon wbei. the tnulss took trlght and ran, threw iug the lady out among the wheels hurling her badly, She succeeded in holding hor child up, aud, strange to relate, escaped without a bruise. The man Brock, who was arrested for killing Iaom Davis, an Important witness in the Marler esse, feipned the approach of death on reaching Rut ledge, claiming that he had swallowed an ounce ot Isudnnum H6 asked the deputy sheriff to please, lomove the handcuffs, us he w*a dying. When the cult's were removed tb» prisoner made a dash tor liberty and ettoaped He is still at large The Troy E qHirer says: “Acoept- ng tho iacelious allusion of o r con- fore of the Troy Messenger to the renon arrival of a boy at out home as iiteil, correot, several of our letters durinu the week have beou addressed to F BaltzsU & Bon. That firm does no 'X'st ai present, If tho son shall make U as lively for tbe old man twenty-ot e years hence, r.s the present Indications foreshadow, there may be a partner ship of Tom J Bal a >11 A Father.” Montgomery Advertiser: There was a genuine curiosity on the streets of Montgomery yestorday. Wide G rod win, colored, was brought in yesterday morniug from Blanton by Deputy United Btates Marshal T B Love. He hod been ureated on a warrant ohurg lug him with outtlng timber ou gov ornment land. He wns tried before Commissioner Bai bor and discharged. Wade Goodwin is a genuine negro, tint he is changing hie color very rapidly. H a faco is still black, but 111* hand.t are about ball'white aud bia aims sro almost cutlroiy white. Or dlflnrcnt portions of his body the skin has 'iirnad white in large aplotche.--, and it ' oks 'lire he will soon oti a white man oy a frenU of nature. At home the ne gro phenomenon is ktmwu as ‘‘eponetl Wade,’ 1 and lu Montgomery he attract sd a gtout deal ot ntte-tlori and won dor. He Is mil! young and will probtt* bly grow wiri er as he grows older. The wonder is that wonders never ceaue. Spring Iilbti Potntnea. Oue of the mcs'. practical aud sue cessful firmerB and gardeners in Thomas county, Ga, is Mr Thomas E Blackehcar. During a visit to his well kuowu orchards and gardens last fall he stated the following as in his experience the best possible rneth* od of raising spring Irish potatoes: B'd as for cotton, plant in the water furrow and cover lightly. When they cruck the nuiface covering throw one fuirow on them, which repeat (from tho other side) when they show the second time, and plow cat the middles. II Inst Is threat*, ened they may be covaro.1 a third time in ibo same way. Diep covering, of course, makes them later, but will not injure if uot delayed until the young plants have grown too much above ground. Cultivate with tbe sweep. It may be remarked that early po tatnea must have early euBsbinrj hence the propriety of covering shal low. Deep covering at au early stage should be resorted to only te shield against the cold. Huoli hilling up as they will really need they will be likely to get iu the cultivation. The ridge system practiced by many is, in oar opinion, unneots ary. THE SKIN. ITS OISFASFS AND CURE. This class of troublesome *om plaints embraces a large list, some of which afflict nearly every family in the land. Heretofore the treat meut of nearly all these diseases has been very unsatisfactory and unsuccessful, and the people have been very much deceived by pre tended remedies. A majority are caused by an impure, vitiated con dition of the blood, a"d as most of the blood remedi's of the day re quire 60 to 100 bottles before you discover that they will not effect a cure, we offer 13 B B, which makes positive cures by the use of only a few bottles The most common of tho akin diseases which are cured by the use of B B B, tLe only quick Blood Purifier, axe as follows: Eczema, Old Uleera, Impetigo, Abscesses, Erysipelas, Dry Tetter, Ringworm, Carbuncles, Soaklhead, Itching Humors, Pruritus, Blotches, Old Sores, Herpes, Pimples, Boils, Itch, Splotches, BEAUTIFUL COMPLEXION is sought by the use of cosmetics aiul all sorts of external applica tions, some of them being poison- one. All fema'es love to look pretty, which gentlemen do not object to, niul a smooth, soft, ch ar com plexion adds greatly to female charms The use of B B B will purify your blood, will remove blotches, splotches and bumps that appear upon the face and neck, and will tinge the pale chesk with the roseate hues of nature One ot two bottles will convii ce any one of its value. No family should fail to keep B B B in the house, as there is no family medicine its equal RHEUMATISM One author says : ‘‘Rheumatism is due to the presence in the blood of a vegelable organism (f definite characters.’’. Another says: "It is due to the presence a poison in the bicod which is of the nature of a miasm.’ 1 This disease having its origin in the blood, it is reasonable to sup pose that it must be cu’-ed by rem edies directed to tbe blood Address Blood Balm Company, Atlanta, Ga, and you may be inmle happy. i2 >w bpA’v ten oil ni‘ rd nut 1. D HOOD & CO THE OLD RELIABLE tafadnring Ch mist?. They make and sell the best goods Manufacturing is their fort. Their special preparations, HOOD'S EUREKA LIVER MEDICINE and JORDANS JOYOUS JULEP for Neuralgia, are daily gaining in character, popularity and sale. Merit will tell. Jordans Joyous Julep lias no equal on earth for the immediate relief of pain, and Hood's Euruka is the only perfect family medicine. It is put up in the dry and liquid shape, We call your attention to our large and well selectod stock of GARDEN SEEDS If you wear them, examine our new stock of Trusses, something new, easy comfortable aud durable. U- ROK , tbe specific for all private diseases. GGSSYPEDIA Woman’s Best Friend. ALLEN S LINIMENT, the best in the mar ket. Are wholesale agents for Dixon's Sure Cure, the bet/t reme dy in the market for Chills, and for ‘25c, We also sell the great Flori da Fever Mixture, Wild Orange Syrup. It is effective and delight ful to the taste Wo sell a superior brand of Ci gars. Jusut try them if you smoke M D HOOD & CO. 03 Broad St, Columbus, Ga dtf G KOIK.IA, MUSCOQKK COUNTY-Whe-eas, Andrew A aberhero, udminlsirator of the estate of Mattie Wrfsbt, represent* to the court lu hit potition dnlv field, that he ha* fully administered said estate: This is therefore f© cit* all vert n* concerned, hairs and creditoi*. to rh-w eaus*. if au> they on. why rai i administrator shouli uot he discharged from hi* said administration and re* ceiv* letters o« diimiwiou on the flr*t Monday in Match, 13%. V M BRO -K3 dec11 oawl2wa Ordinary, the POSSE SSIOTST OP 1 Pan-Electric Stock May disturb the equilibrium of some, but as long as the stock of THE IRiEID STAR Remains at par wo will continue to invite inveetors to call. Speaking of stocks, re reminded that our stock of Men’s Furnishing Goods Is equal to anything in the state, and in some respects the equal of many in New Yoik, Gentlemen who have not been trading withjjus are invited to oaJl and examine. If warranted by a liberal proposition of trade we will continue to improve our assortments until you can find with us“all the late novelties suoh as are worn by gentlemen in New York. Of the CHEAPER grades ONLY We keep a large and well selected stock. It is our calulation to keep nothing over $'20. Suits $10 to $20 up stairs; Suits $2 50 to $0 00 down stairs. For the next thirty days we will sell Clothing at cost for the cash only ORFILA O. JOHNSON, Manager. Lively Times T While others are complaining of dull trade, ffe are Keeping Dp a Lively Business With fresh Goods every week. Received last week: NEW SILKS, NEW BLACK GOODS NEW WHITE GOODS. NEW GINGHAMS, NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES- In short, we have replenished every department with new, choice Goods, bought at bargain prices. We name no prices, but they are light. We are always busy because we keep what the “dear people’’ want and sell at prices to suit the times. Come and see us J. A. KIRVEN & OO. •odAwt • S A CARTER- W. C- BRADLEY Webster Warehouse. CARTER & BRADLEY I gratae & Mmm into We keep constantly on hand a full supply of Cotton’Seed Meal, ACID PHOSPHATES and HOME MIXTURE GUANO These goods were bought in large lots at low prices, and we know that we can make it to the interest of all parties wishing Fertilizers to call and see us before buying. As to the merits of the “Home Mixture,” we have nothing to say, as it is too well known to the planters of this section to require any recommendation from us. All we ask is a fair trial by the side of any standard Guano sold in this market. Columbus. Ga, Jan, 24, 1886. CARTER & BRADLEY- Jail *e w«dJt«r2m Muscogee t tariff dale, By F. n. KSOWIE* * Co AattltBHn. W ILL be sold ou the firit Tuesday iu Mar oh next, iu trout if the auction house of F. M. Knowlr* <* Co , r otr«r Broad aud 10 b e'reets oily of Columbus, Muscogee county, Georgia, tbe plaoe for bolding legal sale*: Lo‘ 9, block 29, bounded on the o‘tb by the land of Dan Meyets on tbe w< *t by 8t. J imw M. 1, Church lot, on tbe south by lauds of John Lun*ford* >u the east by first avenue, iu tbe city of Columbu*. Muse gfie co■ nty, Georgia, levied on an the property of Betnc Miles, to satisfy a fi fain iny bands in lavor cf Kyo Ware tj. Battle Mi e-. Properly point* m out b/ plaiutlfl In fi fa. Leyymadtaud returned t -me by A W McMichael., L. C Also, at the rue time and Place oue two room house aud a ♦ract of land Mngin Muscogee county, Georgia- *aio land containing one-e ghfh o' au acre more or less. a~j ^In'ng the laLd of 0, McCook on toe east. r n tbe n*.rtfi by lands of tho estate of Wm, Me* Cook,- receatcd, on tbe w«st by Troupe street south by Woolfolk street. Sail laud abwe described ad joining tbe city of Columbus, Georgia, on tho north of r»i < city, levied on a* the property of Caroline McCook, to satis’y a fl fa in niv bands iu favor of ft H Moon v». Carolina Mc n ook L>vy made and returned to me by J. L Owens* L 0. Also, at tbe s me time and place lot of land in tbe clt 7 of Colutubns. Muscogee oounty, Georgia and known os lot No 612 L*vled on as tbe property ot the es ate of Mary P ide to satisfy a tax fl fa in my hand* for itate aud county taxes for tbe year 1885. Lew mad* and returned to me by l L Owna. L C. Amount of tax $1 80. Also at the same time one two-rcon* frame build* iug within the enclosure of the «tar P «rk, situated In the cit* ofCo'umbus stale cfG orgia, a’d being near tbe southeastern corner of th’* said city Lovied on as the property of Btar Park B u-e Ba'l A*socia« tion to satisfy a tsx fl fa in my hands for state and couuty taxes for tbs year 1886. Levy made aud re- turned to me by J hOwin, LC Amount of tag l«) J G BU&BU9. feb2 oaw4w Sheriff Bose HiLPnpl?. 40 VACANT LOTS P O R S A Xj SI, I have 40 desirable building lots on Rose Hill which will be sold on- installments of not lesstl an $5 per month, and as much more as parties may wish to pay; or $10 a year for three yeais, balance four and five years. Rebate allowed of 10 per cent if lots are improved within 12 months frem date of sale. TOOMBS CRAWFORD. * Real Estate Agent, 15 North Broad Street, Jani7d U.i PRINTING, 30QK*EX!Ng>9!?tC; AWC P&ner Braefl or SVBBY DB3CHIPTION, AT (LOWEST P K 1C It L,ASt<3H STOCK otr.Ur.lcrt* 0? FC.PRB inalading, Lcltvr, .Pm'koI aud 5tos* adc. BUI Heads, Slfttomaals onwayB OS id, Also Envelopes, Ceriiii, lie., print** short notice. Fua-’or 3ox».- of any olxc tJostirhiUos not neat In etook una* sf lit UOUae, THW OTLBS.a'T, r.'i y.xiidolyn a:,, c»an*:t.i ■Wo oordiallr rocotn* tnc-n«l vour CJaVibt* beet r-t ; v.1yk, 1 . vni i in ft* Goii"rrhfaaud G!.*« t. ", have Bold c>. i.Pid- erahlp, and in evrry c *© it has given satisfaction. Alcott Llwk* Hudeon, N’. Y« gold bv Drug^Ut*/*^ Price, $1.00* feb2dl? . W. W. BRICK & SIM Physicians snd Sorgeons. E a*ntor ol tfe flran wUl dovot* peolal attsntlon to F son Me DlaeaitM. lo* over Fr***r <* Do»ter’* -or Rj«j oe at Lmdaay plane. Dr >a<a voaldanM OB BfiU HiiJ III) H