Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, May 11, 1886, Image 8

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DAILY FAqUREK -SUN : COLUMBIA. GEORGIA. TFESDAY MORNING, MAY 11. isMi, imu \ to new \\)\ Kinim >n \rs. White Hobos The BcM'hiv/*. Mineral Waters Adam* & Bowers. Vlying .Ionnv on M. tt a Given T.*-dn\\ I Attention Sir Knight- K. M. NVIn .it. IK A ilin .•I l*i. I 0< \ I. I,it (All " Steamer Win. I>. Ellis Ii-w-h r\< ok tor Apulucicola THE TAXATION OF BROKERS. Ordinance Propuriil i#> tin Finance t in I tie*' in : 1 ii i mdii'ii! I.iist Niuln. COTTON FACTS. .'.till* -u,,|ilj IpN It- Port*-Wi-athcr. Ktr. Y' • ck Finapeia 1 « tot.-: viable supp ID spring*. N Y. Ul. Propi Ileatli of in tnt'l 1 nt. Amelin Melle. the six-ni^ntli**-*-l«l daughtei of NJi. .1. F Decker. t*f Hrowr.e.’lie. •!:«■•! i.te m'« u-.fnv night. The Puii'Tid took place on Sunday. ■dii i I. I ur« id to ..l. Dentil or n Kittle Mr!. Viola Estelle, the little daughter • M(,'*in. died at her homo a north of the city on Sunday two years old. but ln*r death loving mother. V I'lcnle Tu-llav. h’Allegro german club will give a ph-nic te Clapp's Factory to-dny. A platform for ili.i.eioj, has been erected, and the Italian baud ha.*- heel engaged to furnish musk-. The oecadr n wil undoubtedly be a most delightful one. To Hi. Kn.lh * CMr« Kmma thirteen miles wiik n.»t quite ml blow to the lav night. 11 fire c >m| any N * ime. i-H-le: t he nl lad L'l.t ' for g.ung t " P<-‘»- • take *r»! t«• \imncn*. A merit a file company NX-, 'i held a night to perfeet their arr uigejnent-• Kufau!a o.u tIn. I'Mh. Wilkes Galloway and Teriy l-’letr h -r. t a o ji - gr >es. engage 1 in a tl-dhuifl tight on tl.o- wharf yesterday and were r in in by tin- poll* e. Mrs. W. H Crav.win* liee« m ar < liijip'sfact >rv. had a fine cow to fall in ‘.lie oid w:it« r works ditch and kill hm-clf lust Saturday night. -The i olumlei- <iuarils returned from Sava: nah on Sunday. T’nev s,, (a I: in the highest pprni-e of'tlie open-handed hosp-talsty -1 • e C-rtli ■ lidv lie !• ill*i Be it ..idained. T int toe tax orb :ity lot the veai 1K36 h.< amended re*. - isking that the .»• to fierine the i .in.rum trade;-' taxation on t!.e .-1 petition, ui.. 1 . J tt fU : nee ot adding .<> i v.dm Produce. provision or men bjmdi*e broke- sell to other ihnn re. isteied iiierenaut-*. i hav* goods snipped or ( on.-igued t«. thun.se.v.-• ave been actually sold to dts-ed us men-hunts and special tax no.' j**.j •,r*. -: hefoi <: the same merchant-. sir. !l pay ii. addition f< ot sin h tir-ikeis a tax of .•ue->.uart. r cent. < n .<d ^•H.dssonl b\ tiiein which were .-o Hhippe'i -u <••-iisigncd. report, ot suen sales to lie made ijihoteily 'imler <iatl. to tile clerk of coun t'd- itenerant. traders are heitby de fined to be -uch as have m place of husiness rirtt-fl up for tin- sale of nn r- eham.'i'-e, on* .'dm having < r not havn g an office h.uvi theii’igoo-l*. stnrjil m wurohuu-es. depots, cellai -oi o: i.**v place- i.o-.l only for sO-iugeo! .■•!mi who mvass !<.) th ..| such good* iele of May Mh - *t ton 2. I20. PT rh hi-t . ear i.f -. re..- , us compared with 1XX4 of ; i in < i. a - compared with 1XM of am 916. ' ■• t-,» •. . k .-indug .May Vth the receipts at pj-f-1 -tnte- imils ri-.lel'eil 30.1 *u naies. . .kiJ.u tl..‘ *■ ill. -luce September 1st 5,07*..'US V - rwr -.itv-six iiit. riot low is f-.r the week en< - .,v '.iv -ii.' r« • ‘.'Ac! :2.o!1 o.i 1 *.--. .«hijipr*d H.02T t,.- - ;111 stocks fL'iJdT boos. Same time las, ,ii i s;,y_. sHelped 11 vlYT and had fiie id-...vc total* show that the old interior rnc.e dec-leased daring the week 19.uds in'e- f.n.l I..e to-night 12H.2K* bides mote than at •.hi same period U>* year The receipts at the -aiue t a n* have o-e.i'l i.fidO bales more than the -Mi.-ie week In«t year, and since o-eoipt- at ali the low Mac for the *ume time ::i P<«|-o. l he export-f.<r the week ending this evening ;•<*,.ch a tou.i oi'«8,838 bales. . f which 61,51S were ■ ■-j*-..t Britain 10.975 to France and 16.31.5 to iIn.- re* i of the .miner, t. 1'1k lironic'.e- eon.ment* on its table of re- reipt- i'".m plaiitoiion* a* feikovs : d h • a'. *ve sfmeinem sin<-\- -1. 'That the total re pt- • .;i plrditig' •- -ii/c .September 1. iska. an .y-JM.i -j*. bale-: in |s.si-s;. were 1.742,263 bait*: o. d**'..{ .*: were 1.7-11.'n.'i bale*. 1. ■ fR.;*. a iro.ig'.i tlu recipts'at the outports 11:• - ais- .<wk v.vri-'p.i.vih- :<-s. the actual move- ly 18.161 bale«. the* e stocks nt the in- i|its from the Mr., w. were?22S bid •• and . Flying Jenny t'om« T» I «w ii. The famous Flying Jenny is in town once more. It is now on Mott’s Muken under the magnificent oaks, with comfortable seats under the trees for those who core to see the little ones enjoying themselves. Ladles may be assured that nothing but polite consideration will he sh* u n them. Oiildrcn entrusted to us will receive erreful at tention un i we promise everybody a pleasant e rolling. 11pen every afternoon auu night from 3 p. in. iiji lop. in. Tin: Management. nl *\.> l and Tate Springs Mineral Wh Adams A: Bower* at September 1 the >07 ‘74 bales more Si. Vlilcniiai' 4'oiiiiiiniMlory .Vo.:*. It. r. S;.t Knights: Attend regular conclave this • Tuesday night at 8 o’clock. By order of the E. C. E. M. Wheat, Recorder. Flying Jenny is now running on Mott’s Green every evening and night. "hmi'l Ho Disappointed, laid!<»•*!“ Plenty more White Robes will arrive during the week at The Beehive. If you can’t go to the Flying Jenny this even ing. go to-night. mi r. i \ I. i.i it d: nux hi:s. Our object all sublime shall achieve in time— make the neglect > l insurance a crime, ling heinous crime ! -Mikado. L>. F. Wilj.cox. Agent. jal- ttr ;; Broad Mic-et. favorite the J ■ this at\en Mottb ffresli Can Good- jr.M received. Adams Sc Bowers. Teethi.va *Tt etlflng P iwders allays Irritation, 14. Digestion. Regulates 1 he Bowel-genre? Krup- n.s ami - ires and makes Teething Easy. p2!J-d«&w5m Hml to m*i* Ihn Is. Thirty-time people went lYmu th rnioti Springs on Sunda.\ t<» see lion. I \ i^. At i'nioii Springs nhout t«v<» p^pli* had asseiubk-d to see the great honored the crowd by speaking to t! five minutes. The greatest ot «-mlnisiasm pre vailed. lh DM Not Spi nk. Yesterday wc were informed bv the master workman of the knights of labor that ex-Gover- nor Smith did riot speak at the picnic on Satur day. It had been agreed to invite him. hut the matter was neglected. We got our information from a member of the order who spoke so posi tively that we did not for a moment doubt its r< ^-c-ctness, and we regret that the mistake oc curred. Mr Eminent Commander George W. McEIhum-y, of St. Aldenmr commandery. received hy yester- dav’s express the line prizes that will he awarded to the best drilled commandery at the grand con- clave at Augusta on the 19th of May. They con sist^ twelve silver candle sticks and an elegant water service. Either prize would be n valuable acquisition to St.* Aldenmr, and they hope to bring one of them hack. They will he on exhibi tion for two days at Wittich KinseU'N. Thunks from No. At a meeting of Young America No. 5. the fob i, lowing resolutions were unanimously adopted: , Resolved, That wc tender our thanks to the Imlies who so tastefully decorated our engine and vV on parade day, assuring them that their ‘/filing aid and kind interest in our success will p tilwn;, s he held in grateful remembrance. Resolved also. That our grateful thank-om-ilu*-, and are hereby tendered to the gentlemen who t | served us as judges and time-keepe: s on t hat oc- casion. VilniitD-il to Mu* Baft d Mi Herbert L. .Man-on, after reaiPng hi/, tor the ^ past lilb eu month s in the l:\woltii-c of .'lessin. Hatciu-r A Peabody, applied for admission to pie id and practice law during Marion oju rbii ceil* List wick, and afler a ino-t lhot-o.ig!i and '* Manning examination, thn.tigh whiel: he sl majiiiitv «*f *,aelv<>\ei *1 r. * . elect i m was the n»o>t ox. i'ing town ami i* h'-ing < untested. niii-, K. Pryor has ret Worth, 'h. \a*. vhi te In- went ; wife on .i '. i-it t<>. her hrothi r sneed, who was dam**-.-.indy • luring t In- labor not then of 1 In- deputy marshals, well enough to ac"< mi pun in a few days. Happy I nion nt Ili-arts, This morning, at 10:30 o'clock, in the Episcopal eburc'i at Claytc»n. Al:'. . Mr. Wiley Williams, of thiscity. and Miss Victoria V. • ’lay ton. of > lavton. will be united in the holv bv.nds of ’vedlock. Rev. Dr. IT 'NL .Spalding, reel or of the Episcopal church at Ku/htilu. oflU-iatiiig. The groom i* well known in i Ins city, and has b .•!) con nested with tin* Esqttip.ek-Si’n office for a number <»f years. He is a genial and upright young yemieman. am! is u-orthy i f the charming bride. The bride is the daughtii of General H. I). i lavton. and a niece of I'nited States Senator Pugh, she is an ju - i-«imjilislied and popular young lady, and is tnuch admired for lu-r noble traits of .character, sweetness of disposition and personal charms. Tin- happy couple will reach this city on the i 1 o*i lock train to-night, and will stop tempora rily with tin- groom’s sister. Mrs. ( . H. Markham. M’hev laivi a ho-t of (Viends who wish them a !< ng if* of peace and pro-|>enty. i tie bride will n-eei\ < a cordial well unr to this < it\. ii oiihln’t Soft-Soap Mini. Good mornin'.” In salu'ed as h it of.i Broad -tiiet elot'iine -ton* caiy-l'M king traveling bag on a ui h ■ ei- thi who -at in ; :i • -Vi't-si strange: -au.-p.c.ouslv and <:ni :io a good *uit in red the iiigiim g.»r ]*.i— id with grea granted him llci-i t Ih » i Iiunbus Ii ,i ••tit Mroad **|r-. el Petlmdist Broad street Merho-list church ti.i< ted ser\ice tins week. !fe\. - M-h i-M-ry night at 7:'to. i Rev. W. \. Hucknbfc. will hold I’.ery morning fYoni .* u> 9 o'ch are invited. 'The services were the I him It. is la R.ing a pro- Walker Le.vis aid. tin* pa-i ir. a peat rr servi* el:. E\cry body held la-n night tin should r l lieu tin and repluM live fellow •> ei )f I bri-.- ast ’ InUif me i ! as he s|}ipp-, *1< a-t-r rose : and eoti-i krnblo interest wi Walker Lewis preached an : luoii, which was listened b t. re-t. ; manifesto,!. | »le and eai m s\ with protbaml Itv . f. t hatl:;- . iii-.te Hoy cutting a Faniiir. .* time ago Mr. J. W. Weave * county . hud a didiv’uh \ w i* •ighbiirhooil. Tin negro was ?• nt to the chain gang for assault Tlu-negroes of the vicinity be* ame indignant, and with one accord ugiot.l not to work for Mr. AYt aver. A gentleman from that county tells us that Mr. Weaver is unable to get hands to work his crop, and that the neighb w- have been help ing han out by giving him h 'lay's work as occa- sioi. jh units. A,., New fork Haiiwly. Pehaw iust received the first mimberofa uew st«>ry j».*im r. the New York Wuverly, together with a beautit\d oil picture in twelve colors, en titled • lA.i iiing Devotion." I’hc publication i* first-class in every respect xvcl! tilled with serial and short stories, poems. id ., by the best authors. Its general make up and illustrations are far ahead of 'similar publica tions. ami, judging from tin- first muub< r. its stories wdl prove of thrilling interest. With nuinhct seven the publishers give away th.e pietnie Evening Devotion, size 2»ix2s. which i- well worth a place in any home. Tin -ubscription price is -i «ia f »r four months. $1 Mi for six months, or st on per y-.-ar. It can ’Way . w hat i- it?*’ S-*ap--three cakes for 2‘> cents rein ihsc and tar eufrev fam .y w. i.'shi i a*s t.. . , :r.i !<•. n vli;is no n*e t« -t flic str.iiigei looked him in tln-c-.i-. umpli : ' ofilisgc.sr. ,md walked ot) a* >\\! nr •It \ has all right.•' said the denier .is i-r him "Hi- trie- , n -onu cl"/'-am me ~<>.ip ind goi-s .t\*a\ tnul do'a'j .(If, tan! 1 1.ke to know ifdot pays my M« fs 1 '. lias full of peeliLS*) • he had of all i l*i*»' i is, mi id. >f Montgoim-i LIGHT FOR THE CITY. I In Pi o|M)sitiun Ni'.tiinitted lit tin- t <dinn litis D'iis l.itrht ( aiupiiiiy. At an adjourned meeting of the city council last ai.-L.t Alderman Hatcher submitted the fo 1 - B.Hatcher, chairman committee on polici and gas; Wc pr *po-e to fani'sh t in* city of t < * hindnts with gas of ihc required qaality t'lon Dll' ;-t. Ins*'. I" .Janti try 1st, l-s.s, at tlu* foll< w ing rates; For each, lamp post n*»w inwevt-i lu* cnati. during above time, t a .-titv-iim i * J i dollar- pe unnaiii. « leaning and glass furmshe 1 by ga company . The lighting and c\i * 1«*m by city otliciai- according moon table. 5-'or ga- ii-»-ii at < ouncil <-hainb-.-i. market li-.>u-«- the late ot two delhtl's per lYet. nu-tet m* a-tm iin-nt. A Id •nilan L. ‘ pd < if -• te 1. a n 1 : he mrA*'. «•'<.! I'UMCi tii i.n’i! tin- next meetiiij Vlie only objection which tlu. brokers <1 i:go t" t.be prot>osed ordinance is the j iiie w..r«b; ••D-gi-iered merchant-' They -ay tiro thi- prevents them from selling to the ii' ery ■tables and merchants outside the city, even •.hough they bu\ in c.irtoad lot-. The merchants, however. *a\ that this is not the spirit of The ordi nance. and they only ask that the broker- be stopped from doing a jobbing business, or if they persist in it. they be required to pay a tax on sale-j. A Kuril of Thanh-.. Enquirer-Sen : In behalf of the toiling thou sand? of our immediate vicinity, and especially tile members of the ordered the Knights of Labor. e beg leave through your noble columns to give expression to our heartfelt gratitude ari l appre ciation of the kind a<,'*s and generous urban icy manifested by mainly alt the corporation*: and business linn** of our twin cities in shutting down their respective mills and shops on .Saturday, May sth. IrtSij. and giving their employes un ap- port unity of spending this lovely May day in the woodson the historic and picturesque grounds of chi Fort Mitchell, and there where adequate ar rangements are standing to enjoy sup.i a happy da> of recreation as seldom falls to o'nr lot to en joy. And while we thus tender our thanks to our employers for their co-operation, let us not forg;t the praise due our thoughtful and trustworthy managers and committeemen who were indefati gable in their effort.-* to m ike the occasion inter esting and lovely to all. ami we would also return thanks to the othcials of th? Mobile and Girard railroad for the very generous and urbane inau- iii-tN sb.»w:i the Knights of Labor in the mattsr "!’•'!11 cil'eetm/s'.n h lilKov' terms with them train- u-ed so pr c.i itly »»n t.l:s f'e*.f.ve dty. A i n-.v,- wc < :\n bn» ice! grateful unit the dav >vt- -I cut *<> *>rderlv bv everybody: and we add >.r. ^ i-i.-t pnnemie* "t the older of tin Knic. tit-» * ■ bailor is t • <i * all In our pu.ver t * i,.ti ll. "i./i’Jcaj'.rai and labor. we hope that C"ir rtr.uiv i .l liict .viii sDeak i’no * p’.Mieqiie*. in iJaiu .ui-’l ii:i*m-' ikabh • e- ni*. Yerv re-p'.-.-tAill.i - ibmi’.l; .. i. »Y S. an i l\ M ‘-1 POLITICS !N TALBOT. Hi- i "in' . Fe*-U Erie., Ih f „wiir*J H-n. ! . H. TalU" - ; i « s’rv. M; y D». - P'ditie- is hegin- i -■ L :< boom i)i miglitly in county, the in» ••-•-t ;tt pr< M.-nt *-«*«.-*•:- t<* *•.-c*:ievntriUi«l on th* aoiiiintilii i: tor he house and senate "t the i - • .* Ii ^ t <ll( . a in! the -UC.’i—Ui'f tile li"i.. M< i.rv It. H.un- n. tin'- the fourth e',r.LTe-*ioi..i’ •belli.-t. We -ee tliat 'he Him. liumiti* Grimes, i foil i tilt* * < ii nt y • »l M u>ci*g,.-e. inis .<r.n< uiu-c*<l for . tin- nomination in tin next convention, sin, e -eeir.v th* notice we nave * micavor«-»i to ascer tain t !<»• •viHiineiP of ■ •> * per .pic iii legr id to hi - noinination. ami fri-m the c\j>'e--ior.- huird the ile*’i* -etm* to tn-ui’iwrsa 1 ’.ha’, tin- next t on- \i-nti.iii '..ill set tin wisdom ami fitne-s tn nhire him a-tin -taiitlard Denier ot Hit* dtim cra'. > to.* ibis tlistnct. If the ’• pi unary " -ystem was an-pled in n-.iuinpting on next eoiigressman. r*' 'lina-s «• mill sate!;, count on the ioun ; n* ."a'i t. Wt hast - • t heard wlietiiei Hon. Hei.r* lb Harris wmiid lie : n tlu next race or not. but trust tinii h* wili not ask another vindication of h:s •• -;. w irdship." Thot-e w>io have herett.!«m- '■ten oni’U- in tile *U]iport of the claim* of Ib-nry H. llmr’* without any liopt • .f reward, or tut tire nrel'ern; -lit. think that ill order ttt ileal and een'rali/i the party’s intere«i ttejiiaml- the ret i i t me nt <*i' Ham* t<» tile tjtnet k treat of t*is ru-al home. Thi- opinion i- share! by r,un it mbs of eis past lblktv.r r- in '.his i-unity. FLORA M FLlMSEYlSM. flic yor.rm w-iii an in an entire -nit <»f .•.coriet this afternoon bv visit- It will be seen bv tn.. above that tune icaease sight to-night as compared with last veor. i 1 ' IVuile? ti e increase a* com pared with Jss>_x| “32.957 Iniifs, and The ile- i-!"ii*" from 1 •'*’.-N'j is D.2.S2' - . bale?. I he ‘.'hroni *Ie's telegraphic weather reports for the week are thus summarized : Tiie weather inis continued generallv favorable at the south during the week. The Mississippi is falling rapidly in the- vicinity of He’ iphis, and farmers are pn work. In section* not ntteciu progres • ide with planting. Marlon ( nnutv 31 utters. From our bright and newsy co Marion County Patriot, we glean these notes : A large crowd from Buena Vista wull attend the rl reman ic tournament at Americas next Thurs day. # IT. L. Munson, of Columbus, stood a creditable examination yesterday morning and was admit ted to the bar. Col. T. W. Grimes is now a real estate owner in Marion county. He bought a lot of land Tues day for $9. Mr. A. II. Donnan, near Tazewell, came near being bitten by a mad dog. or one supposed to be mad, a few days ago. Measles and roseola seem to be prevalent all over the country. Several in Buena Vista ha had the latter the past week. Great times to be had ing .Mott’s Green. X'iniio Tmiiiitt. Having located here permanently as piano and organ tuner and repairer of musical instruments generally, I solicit the patronage of the citizens of the city and surrounding sections, and guar antee entire satisfaction. I refer to Luddeu «Ss Bates’ music house, and any orders left there will receive prompt attention. ;ny9-se tu UiuAi.se Joseph A. Oust. Stockholders' .Mt ctiiig, Geoigia Midland and Gulf railroad company will be heid at their otliee, Pioneer Buildings, ll u. m., Thursday, May 20. C. L. Davis, mySKhd Treasurer. i have The ruins las: week helped the garde fully, aria peas, radishes and other early vege tables are becoming more plentiful s complain about poor -taud* of cat ty ere injured much rain last fall. A committee was appointed at the Methodist church last Sunday to confer with the Baptist sch «.j1 in reference to the time i iug the annual union May-day .solicitor T. V. Grimes, of Columbus, i- attend ing court this week. He has come out squarely fov congress. He is a polished gentleman, an eloquent ilebator and a jurist of no mean notori ety. and if elected will be an honor to this dis- t -ict in the halls of congress. \Yo learned from a gentleman iu town Mon- lay that in.• 1 dog* are quite numerous and are doing luiu-h damage in the Fort Perry district, in the u -j-er pan-<1 Hie county. They pass from place ’.■< place and bite everything that comes witnin (heir .vuen . Mr. K. b. Hayes, who lives iu this 'iistric'. biu! all his ii »gs to die from being bitten 1*.- vabi : d g*. HDTEL U1H1YU.V • i.NTRAL H of EL. . Mariiii. 1 luludelphia; Cliarlo- Newman, it-; ii. H. Me ieljnn. Mobile: J. H. Brown. • m:;,. . Jonn O uinnur, Pen>acoia; G. D. vHu.ita: F. stabler, ji.. Baltimore; J. M. .U'.-.tuu,: s. H. siniiuons. J'albotton; F. Mar- <;•.livii.t.*: K. H. Jones. C hattanooga: G. T. ■1..B i range: h 1 1 >. .VI tirphin. I r< a, Ah:.: diam-. Aaie.gn. N. D .:'Dr. s*. Lee. '1‘rov, i. ii Rooinsou. Eufauia; Ben Jennings, •i. L- I'arker. Hamilton: j-'. A. Parker. \ ir- \Y. [). Anderson. New York: 11. L. Hall, a; A ’.V. Duncan. Alabama; Geo. Mane- firick ! Brick! Brick! Contractors and others wanting Brick will do weil to call on the undersigned for prices. Now is the time to build, while material is cneap. Are prepared to furnish Brick in any quantity de sired. \V. vV. & Geo. O. Berry. Telephone 89. jelO-ly XiAV MIDI. No. 1208 East Broad Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth, are prepared to do Job Work and tatce Contracts on reasonable terms, and solicit a share of public patronage. Prompt, faithful work and satisfaction guar anteed in ali cases. Try us. mytP’iw For Sale. At reasonable price two <2 Building Lots in a healthy and most desirable location of the city, within one block of the street cars and conven ient to waier and gas supplies. For part ice uu a appty u F. Reichr or myj-ulm c. NCHOMLeRu, Just a:r:\ -Burrel Pickles and Boston Beans. Roueirr Justice's, Agent. Ctieap Sccoiid-hr.nd Gate wanted. Api'iy at l»ost othce box 2 il. my.i-eoo.3i Burnt Brick I . Jail on J ipso n a: Andrews. iip29-!m RANKIN Hors j:. A. N. V>ught. Louisville: L. >. Camp. Virginia: W. !). -1. .ge Philadelphia; F. F.Y,.-. New ••*•- ork: I.ki-'-u*•. >ealt-. A. I.oeb. New York: Jo B. Lilian!, New York: \\ . A. Williams. Nashville: i . .Iccrti l', i itgomery; ( harlt-s Lequin, Geor gia: J. A. «ittbo'.irv, Aioutgonivry; Martin Lipps, Ni-w.Yoii.; t. Winu. Macon: \V.G. Hagar. s*t. I. . i■ -; J. H. Jm.ik Butler: \S . C. Hudson. At- hitH-*.: W . . l> . Nr.txiw. New York: W. L. Sharp, i ii’.vinmur R. A. .SpiaHing. W. B. Lowe. Atlanta. l«-ct ual A iit*w n;.y caric streets ii«S,! Mr. J. L. 1 > •i*:ii*. edit »r of the Hamilton Jour nal. du* in theeitv yesteixluy. Mr-. \'<i- Ellis lell for M icon yc-teid.u . where ?1h gi e* to join li'.-r husband, who has Imated in that city. Dr. g W. M Elh.ir.y 1* 1\ lor Macon List night. Ex-i M'Verm r Smith went up to Atumta ye-ter- Mr. W B. L. Mr*. M.-yf r ( last inglit, aci that city. Mi- Annie it e. of Atlanta, is in the c*ty. • reentree returned from Haltinn •mpanied by Miss Grccniree. (dguialatt. of Marietta, who i been visiting Mis-Emma 1 lioin. ye-lerduy. T’.c follow e-ti-rda*. . Pittsburg B.dt iiU< lit Nashville- Av Dad Itri»-|s. t" it -uIt <•!’ lhe gust a t. Na-ir. ill. it;. 16. Savannah 7. Kliistrarioiis ol the ••nudity eia/.e’ art to c line through t ae *inniuer iii light, thin divs-ts e\filing weur. I liev «io not --all t!.< in ’ oils mu re. but •oinpiiAi n **iti'.ci tors ” A bit of ga’Ue coyt-rttii maltitii'L* ot blemi >-u *. \ j" pui: i \* .ap i* t hat o r the el"*e lit* ir.g cloak fth.ui nu’eri-il wit It a cape, and buttons that ..ggest 'ivedi.’or targels. *> Mali w 'nilt* 1 *erl>\ hat* ait- b be worn bv the io-of the j.ciiod in c. i.uev,t-on with th-.- More Min* of the new • use i ■! e<*-iiict i ded'a wo Mill n. Irr. tin- !iu-*i;::i Ba<ehliek is a new ip wiiiclt is i'c-t inert to hi'Ooiiie vevy is : • i briglit eol*»r. and eoiup*. i*i -a •111 a hood. piazza wear, .i :m New ' In state ;-u i- • -i.it. .1 Ma,i .lluvi Be Made ^leaiiorahlc As the inontn of miiiimtun prices at Chancel lor's. and to t :i- end he lias marked .at lowest pi Ices $2u.i;«j*.i w .rth of gjothing. Hats and Fur nishing- It wili pay the public to come from all see:i -n* ai <1 ovr.te with Chancellor. Suits worth f*u reduced to *12. Earl A Wilson Collars 20 cents each: Cud's 3b cents. Everything is sold ata sucritioc to close at on. •-. Chaiicell<u i-enjoying a tine trade. His price? arc right; they suit the people. * d&wtf Prot'es.-ov Gr;iha::t, of Key West, who waschoseti president of the state teachers* as-oe-ation of Florida, recently organized at Luke DoiY.ni.tk. says there are about 1700 tea Hn-r.- of puI die schools in Florida, nml that out of a school population of loO.- (!'*» cliilch’tMi *.(UHViare whites: *320.non were expended on the school system of Florida during List year. I n t he ranks of the teaeh- l i*s t lu* males aiv largely outnumbered by the females. About one-half the teachers are from the north and west, and the st -tools in the new 'V settled sections seem to ) •* thriving the best, so many of the set- tiers having come from communities where tlu* public school systems are well devel oped. i . A. Sanders. C. II. Call and T. Bishop, the commitl a *e appoiidt d at the last annual conference »>•’t tie M. F church south, held in i irlanrto. to reei-ive bids for the location • •I tlu* chur h's college, have just made public tile following: “This is to certify ti.at the comn.ittec of location for the Fli»ri<la conlcreuee college of the Metho dist I'piseopal church south have, and do hereby award the location of said college to Ivcshr.rg, Fla., in emsidcraciou of tilt !>.(! of said town for the same, a* tendered by tin* citizens of said town: and your com mittee now have the specified time of thirty days in which to collect and deposit tlu- limvis subscribed to secure same.’’ V.'ttVs v .!iuilsi"ii Pure ( «"l l.ivcr 0»1. Tn Pulnv.»n iry alleclions and Scrofulous Diseases. I)r. Iris M. Lang, New A'ork. says: “1 have prescribed Scott’s Emulsion and used it in my family, and am greatly pleased with it. ’ Have found il very ser viceable iu scrofulous diseases and pul- nionurv alfecti'Tns.” Shaker s Aromatic DuutIkcu Cmdad i» i!.c most pleasant and safest e.-medy sold for curing all bowel affections, .such as Duniinx-a, Dysentery. Colic, Cholera .Morbus, etc. Traveliiig men will rind a indispensable, a* the change ef waver so ofteu causes tlicm s'.icn troui-'.cs. Teetning chil dren quickly iche.cd, and caie--v<»ru mothers given peace and rest by using me gem of reme dies. .snakcr * Aioinauc Di-vrrh'j-a cordial. dtf For Kfin. Store House No. 60. on west -ide of Broad street, now occupied by James E. CargiL as a dry goods store. Possession given October 1. Apply to jyiNtf Lours F. gakkakd. Ask for 'Tune and Tide" and ‘ Masher” (Agars. They are the most popular in the oity. a pl-t deowl in. Fresh Ohio Creamery Butter, 25c. per pound. 30 pounds best lVari Grits for fl 00, 13 pounds choice Head Rice ?1.00. Cash will secure bar gains at dtf Crane's. If you suffer from weak or sore lungs use Pi- cine. wnicli quick y cures ail lung a nil chest a Sections. utf • Sin* Aiiiin.kl llmiu^ Of the Stockholders of the Columbus .-street Rail road Company will be held at the office of the Company in this city on Wednesday. May 12th, at 11 o’clock a. m. L. G. Schuessler, a p i*28 2 w ' Sec re t a rv. Duffy's Pure Malt Whisky for medicinal use. McEwan's, Edinburgh -Ale, Guinness’ Extra Stout. dtf Koet s Crane. I><*it*ty i v<* F.vosag h t. Parties having defective Eyes are Invited to call and have them examined by the Optualuia- sopie te-t free of charge, and if Spectacles can be of benefit they they will be fitted at moderate price. J. H. Bit AM H ALI., Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician. New number, 1117 Broad street \ve»i side . Old number, 103 Broad street ' west side Co lumbus. Ga. • febiltf I i'esli (M'angcN itiai Bananas ju.-t received by Robert juttice, ( mv'-dtt . Ag <Jur Soda I'ounlain iv n,,w in i penition B will cn’.pKv.jr to draw as fine ,«odn \Vi>, 0 r *, If nmrtf ' ,, . ort, ' ,)r Thousand, have jAjl tmiii our fountain, and w..- think none b t ,v . been displeased. Rememhei ,ve use s'lavvn ' and a!! Soda drinkers, know that Hod i \y., with the ice shaved in same Is far more refr,'..'i ’ iliif than to have Soda cooled by puttinw- side fonnuin. Come one. coin* all. Wcshan'i htpp-. to serve you. Prompt and courteoiis" te nt ion shown every one. J' HN R. TVRNER .V |i| i0i « »IV t>ur<. Mo It niiiei itl IValcr I Soda avalcr! Our Fount is now in fa!] blast, and w e drawing the best Soda Water in the city, v \ all tire popular Mineral Waters of last seas, ) with new ones destined to become so soon. KENTUCKY BEt’E LICK WATER, So popular the past three ; by ail who have tried it. ; ARCADIAN OR “IDEAL*' —TII£ CELEBRATED W,p. KESHA WATER. A fhvorite water and universally recommended ; by physicians. A specific for certain disens.!, and par excellence as a table water; superior to Apolinaris for the some purposes and a cheaper I water. On drought nml in pints and quints. ARCADIAN C-INfiER ALE, A new and most palatable drink, on ice. Trv > DEEP ROCK. Thi* water is too well known to need word;* from us. SARATO ,A. A most pleasant waur and already* with those desiring a mikl water. Wo keep our stock of Drugs. Perfumery, Karov Articles and Toilet Requisites up to our stand, ard. i. e., the best only, and will be pleased to serve you. CITY DRUG STORE, Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. TBso >5o*4t. Ihqmlitr Ciginr in Miirki>|. Garrett’s No. 11, Conqueror, Pickwick and One Hundred |Per Cent. They are sold by IL S. Crane, who keeps only the finest and best Chewing Tobacco, known as D. H. Spencer & Son’s Calhoun, Sulli van’s Best, Free and Easy, Lucy Hinton, Fanny Ed ell, Lori Hard’s Climax and Liggett & Myers’ Star Brand. You will also find at Crane’s Lor- illard’s and Railroad Mills Snuff, 1 ounce cans at 40 cents per dozen. Eminent physicians claim that skin diseases are caused by soup made from raucied grease. Use the Frank Sidall Soap and avoid all such troubles. Sold at ( Itf Crane’s. Dr. SETH >\ JOKIYaS* Operating Surgeon and Physician. Presidency, Stanford House Telepnoi* Nr. Wtif' !>rut> RHlttftion i 3ft I’rk'p of Un*. On all gas used by private consumers after may 1st. 1880. the price will $3,00 per thousand feet, with twenty-five i25i per cent, discount on all bills paid on or before the 7th of each month. my9 lw E. H. Jenkins. Superintendent. Special DHvch, 50 suits cost fYom $13 to $18 (sizes 36 to 40 only), wili be sold this week at $22 each. .They must go. Chancellor is having a lively trade. Earl & Wil son Collars 20c. each. d&wtf People Who Hnve Only a few dollars to spend for Clothing, whether for man. boy or child, can get more for the dollar at Chancellor’s than elsewhere. d&wtf The i’lovk Bikini. Who “homeward plods his weary way,” and the millionaire, who “winds slowly (or otherwise) o’er the lea,” in his luxurious carriage are both equally welcome at A. C. Chancellor’s, where they can he fitly clothed. d&wtf The Xew> SLtpHU.v Thr.t Chancellor i* doing the Clothing and Fat business of Columbus. I lis prices are right nr.J good* the best. d.vvif Still Tin y Come. Clwthing and Hats will arrive at Chancellor’. 1 ^ tom' now. Make your purchase early, d&wtf sweet, rich Wlie.it Bran a* 90 cents per 100. whole*ale. at Empire Mill*. I ay S. .54rr-^eoprtM* ’flutunf Inuita .B<so< iidi(iti. Th*: i ’infitall'iicnt Ci>> thi- Association is due ar. l payable on Wciim’-'My. the 12th instant, at tin office "l’D. F. Wile. x. Money will be soul u 7:1' p. ‘a. J. S. Willvox. mvj 2t Treasurer. fi iiiij'Oi-tnut. When you visit or leave New York City via Gr-:id Central Depot save baggage expres-age a'd $3 carriage hire, and «top at Grand Unien Hotel. o])p )*ito said, depot. Six hundred elegant loom*, fitted up a*« a cost of one million dollars, $1 and upwards per day. Fuiv.|KiRii plan. Elevators. Restaurant supplied with the best. Horse cars, -Mages and eh*\ated railroad te. all depots. Families can live better for les.-b money at the »Ira.ud Union Hotel than r-u any other first-chiss hotel in the city, jylOdly b'jda Water and ice Cream. dtf Adams & Bowers. n:\i3Uii. haiutoAi> of <;i:oikbia. Sleeping far Accommodation. Coh'.mrcs, Ga,, Jan. 26, 1886. A Sleeper is attached to train No. 20 between Columbus and Macon, leaving Columbus evi ry night at 11:3-5 o’clock. Berths can be secured upon application to C. W. Meyer, ticket .seller. Union Depot, or to Con ductor of train. W. L. Clark, Agent. 0. a. Whitehead. General Passenger Agent. jail 23tf Old Newspapers for Sale. Those who want old newspapers for putting under carpets can get them at this office at 50 cents a hundred. Gobi Watchc-s, Gold Watches, Gold Watches, Diam- -nds, Diamond*, i iiamonds, Silverware, .Silverware, Clocks, Cl-'cks, Eyeglasses, Eyeglasses, Jewelry, Jewelry, At C. Schomberg’s Street. Columbus. Ga scp2'Jtf G Id Watches, Gold Watches, Gold Watches, 1 uamonds. Diamonds, Diamonds. Silverware, Silverware, Clocks. Clocks, Spectacle?, Spectacles, Spectacles, Jewelry, Jewelry, Jewelry Store, 105.Broad > U.V K. mi M f'rCut*. Ix'ieum, la-Yi-r d N 14 I (UI* l it lii'lS 'ii ftaili-wiMl to Mil ion mid Aiucrifiis. Ruuml Trip Tickets. Columbus to Americas, to ,11 who desire to witness the fireman's parade on he loth at 4c. per mile. Firemen in uniform will ic carried at 2c. per mile. Tickets will be on vale ii t.iv llth. gooil to return until the 16th. R.aind Trip Tickets, Columbus to .Mueun, to h »-e desirii’g l-> l the .-'ate Sunday ^>cliw*ol i.\viition. May 12. ! 1 1 and 15, at W. per mile, ■'o; ei- will bv placed'-n **a.e t)ii the 12th. :ro*irt dtf Fi<*n i<*. Fresh Pickles, Crackers, all kinrls Deviled aivl Putted Jteats, Sardines, Chipped Dried Beef, i'ure Caud^ Fresh Lemons, Olives, etc. f pj* • RnuT. S. Ice Cream and Soda Water Rout. S. Crane. Hef lectio dtf Adams & Bowfrs. ire you lenvc* the city get a bottle of 1 cr ii Shield Whisky. It is old and mellow. R. S. Crane. A choice lot of Banana-just received. tI - Adam* & Bowl *; riv-, ‘2. Chatt'dioariiKi BuHtliug : Conn -iiie i'MX. }\ Y,k- r-f-ubscription f -r • hove * eric* now ‘ * v/'.KC of Y-'l'.CViY G-J ic-. Cl ST : .1 Tn