Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 15, 1886, Image 8

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 15, 1886. IHDIX TO NEW ADYKBTINR1ENT8. Peanuts—Bftrtow Reed. Ice Cream Cakes—'W. R. Boyce. Columbus Business School—A. H. Hough. Drugs—Evans &. Howard. House Painting—J. D. Slade. New Goods- Hill A Law. Clothing—A. C. Chancellor. Summer Goods—Blanchard, Booth & Huff. New Zephyr—Beehive. Rooms for Rent—Mrs. S. G. Burts. Real Estate for Sale and Rent—John Black- mar. Gin Houses Insured J. F. Iverson. Series C, Columbus Mutual Loan Association Due. Will Be n Candidate—John C. Cook. Excursion to Texas. Columbus Iron Works Company. Sunday Passenger Train of Mobile and Girard Railroad. Wood—Philips' Coal Yard. Turnip Seed Lively Drugstore. House for Rent—T. C. S. Howard. To Landlords J. C. Reedy, Dry Goods - Allen Bros. Residence at Auction—F. M. Knowles A* Co. Turkish Hug Machine—Mrs. Canfield. Houses for Rout L. II. Chappell. Eagle and Phenix Stock for Sale M.S. Roberts Furniture— L. Roonfcy. Residence for Rent T. I. Pearce. Dwellings to Let- T. M. Foley. Residence for Rent- B. H. Crawford. House for Rent-V. J. Pekor. House for Rent—John B. Day. New Telephone Subscribers. Lemons—Adams A Bowers. Georgia Leads the South, and Columbus Leads Georgia. in InterestInu Interview With the Cashier mid Bookkeeper of the Eagle and Phenix Savings Bank— llow We Can All Learn a Lesson of Thrift—Hum Many Deposit .Money, and the (lasses Into Whlrh Phlded —Interesting Inch dents. Open Air .Meeting, If not providentially prevented this meeting will he held this afternoou at 5 o'clock. Every body invited. J. H. Campbeel. t Thief Arrested. Samuel Davis, colored, was arrested yesterday, charged with stealing a mule and wagon from Mr. Frank McArdlc. The theft was committed wane time ago, and the mule and wagon wore taken while standing in the street at Knowles A Co.’s auction house. Davis will have a prelimi nary trial to-morrow. A Wn(eli Thief Arrested. Filmore Faber was arrested by Policeman Ko ran yesterday, charged with stealing a watch from another negro named Joseph Graham. The evidence against Kaheris pretty conclusive, hut he has disposed of the watch and the chances of recovering it are not very good. He is held for trial. Kir«* Vesterdii) Afternoon. A fire occurred in the Northern Liberties yes terday afternoon at 1:30 o’clock which destroyed the residence occupied by Mr. William Weekes, and owened by a Mr. Huckabee, of Hariis coun ty. The Are originated in the stove room anil burned ‘■o rapidly that Mr. Weekes saved only about half of his furniture. The house was a neat cottage and was uninsured. Dentil of Mr. G. t . Ilngtilcy. Mr. George* C. Huguley died at hi- home in this city Friday night about 12 o’clock. He was 71 years of age and for fifty years had been a consistent member of the Baptist church. He had heeu twice married, aud leaves six children by his first wife and five little daughters by his second wife. He was a good man, and his death is a serious loss to his family. His remains were taken t«> Union church, near Crawford, Ala., for interment yesterday. \hi Telephones. The following new subscribers have been con- kJrCd with the Telephone Exchange kccpEy. 51—John Black mar. 72 1* H. Burrus, residence. 73—J. B. HoUt & Co. 1 (Hi O. S. Jordan, residence. Oa. Mid. R. R. 101— Bingham’s camp, near EllersUe, Gn. Mid. A* (1. R. R. 102— McCue'* camp Shiloh t, Ga. Mid. A G. R. R. 103— Lumlev A Foley. Pine Mountain, Ga. Mid. A (L R. R. KM -City Office, (.a Mid. A G. R R. Lost Bis TUmisinuhMBe Ti.kvl. While Mr. Ernest Woodruff was returning ho i e on the Southwestern railroad yesterday he left hi-coat hi the second-class car and walked into another coach. When lie returned he found his thoiisnnd-mile ticket, with 000 miles unused, missing. On the arrival of the train here he had J«»hn Dunn, a Macon negi<>,arrested ns the thief. Dunn being the only person in tlu* ear when Mr. Woodruff left it. Dunn was taken to police headquarters and searched, but the ticket uas not found. He said there were two other negroes in the car while Mr. Woodruff was out. and if tunic 1 loose lie would tr to find out if either of Hum had the ticket. As there was not sufficient evidence against Dunn to authorize the polite in holding him, lie was released. The local columns of the Enquirer-Sun have been very liberally used recently in giving facts and figures os to the numerous industries, nsso- ciatsons and institutions of the city. All of them show progress. All of them demonstate that Co lumbus is a city that can’t he held down. But we want to show what the masses arc doing grade financiallv, and nothing gets at this so quick as a hank account. Ye knight of the quill never had a hank account, and hence was behind on information as to savings hanks, soawny we held to the Engle and Phenix Savings bank and called for the cashier. Mr. A. I. Young was found in his office, wear ing a pleasant smile on his face and a heaver on the back of his head. “ O, yes: it will give me much pleasure to give von what information you want. If you will just ! step in the counting office across the hall Mr. Ed Bench will furnish you with the statistical facts. Then come back here and 1 will tell you some thing about the savings department.” ! We found Mr. Beach just as clever and accom modating as he is good-looking. On making known our errand he got clown his books, and as he did so. remarked : “ We are willing to give you any information so it has no reference to any individual account. Our rules are that accounts are confidential." “ Speaking of accounts suggests one of the facts I want to know. How many depositors have you on the books?” “Our last balance sheet here shows that we have ''’506.” “Are these mostly males or females?” “They are very near equally divided, as there are among the whites 1109 males and 1032 fe males." “You say these are white, have you any deposi tors among the negroes?” i ”()h, yes: quite a number. I will tell you ex actly in a moment. Yes, the number of colored depositors male and female is 155. There is one colored man who has over $1000 in the savings bank, and you wouldn’t think he could draw his check for a quarter. As little as you may think of it our largest depositors among the colored people are from the country.” “Have you many depositors from the country?” ; "Yes. we have quite a number of them. It 1 will probably surprise you to know that we have deposits now flora seventeen states, the District of Columbia and one depositor in Europe.” Thanking Mr. Beach for the information re ceived. we again called on Mr. Young for a chat about savings banks generally and the Eagle and Phenix hank in particular. In an swer to the question as to whether or not this savings hank was begun to benefit the mill op eratives mainly, Mr. Young said : • Yes. we began this hank for the especial pur pose of inculcating, habits of saving, not only in our own people, but in all people who work. We were satisfied that it was the only sure way to make them feel and act indepet dent ly. It has come up fully to our most sat guide expectations. The figures demonstrate this. For instance, we have 2596 dep? sitors, four-fifths of whom are small depositors, of less than one thousand dol lar-, in amount. Many of these are much less than one hundred dollars. Just to show you how it works, u mother deposited one dollar to day for her little son. who is one year old to-day. (hu depositors are such persona as those who have learned that money saved is money made, and that money grows by interest.” “Do many of your operatives save money in the rear. Spring mattre®s«s are peddled all through the oounties adjacent to Columbus, and when one is sold to a farmer he is given to un derstand that in payment produce is preferred to money. It doesn’t take the farmer long to un- dorstdnd this. Hides, beeswax, feathers and chickens are taken in barter for the “ever wel come, self-adjusting, reversible, rectangular ring worm wire bed spring, that every man should have in his house, and that no well regulated family will be without after their first opportuni ty to purchase one.” But the produce pre ferred and most sought after is feathers, feath ers o the solemn grass-gripping goosetandigander. Although the business has only been carried on here three months, yet country about the city has been worked, thirteen thousand pounds of bed-spr wire have been sold and among other products tenl thousand pounds of goose feathers have been taken in exchange. The feathers are rated and classed like cotton and sold according to Altogether this bed-springs establish ment is an Interesting affair. The superinten dent wears a white heaver, but he is a “gentle man and a scholar, and his coat fits him.” He leaves Columbus in a dav or two to get a supply ol his goods and to arrange his headquarters at another point. It is very warm here now and lie i* going to leave for the springs. KVAXN A HOWARD. ProprlelorN ol lliet'pnlriil Drug Wore iiikI lilO’i Itrouil Ntreel. Have received in the last few days large addi tions to their already heavy stock and now offer to their friends and the public generally without doubt the finest stock of goods in this section, consisting of the finest goods we can obtain for our prescription department, neverallowlhgprice to be an object, as this is a branch of our business we take extra pains with, never allowing any but thoroughly competent pharmacists to compound prescriptions. Fancy Goods and Toilet Novelties T* i in an abundance, such as Combs, Brushes of the ....,i Aim ii a I Ufa PiiyuienlN. EVAXN A HOWARD, Baltimore. Face of Policy $10,000 00 Policy No. 14,595, issued May 18, 1855, to Robert | ...... ~ ~ Mickle, Esq., late Cashier National Union Bank, j Dr "»rir*"l», *"’*• la<u * Hill Broad Si. I We now have a ftill line of the best grades of Drugs for Prescription purposes, received durim. Dividends declared to date of death 00 the past 30 days, and shall continually add to our $27,-117 00 | "took new medicines which are proven of value Dividend additions used by Mr. Mickle | to the medical profession. We carry only the to pay premiums 5,230 00 1 best goods of tile most reliable nmnufhcturers,and i shall always endeavor to use only the un:iH"i PoMcy and additions payable to his heirs 1 tera ted drugs. At.our upper store wo lmve s. August 10, 1886 $22,214 00 curP( ] t ] le serv | ces 0 f Mr. F. M. Oliver, a licensed When solicited to insure in other companies phal;luacist who llns ha(i ten , remembtr that the Mutual Life Insurance Com- 1 sideration, since it holds the foremost place ' thoroughly er . v variety and description, numerous Crands of amongUfli inaurance institutions in the world. , da of bed-spring ' Toilet Po "’ ders ’ fosinotics. Rouges, Lotions, etc., , the 0 l«l Reliable Agency of Ids Ol Detispiing , , Oakley’s, Brown’s, Pear’s and all n i other nrod nets „ , D. t. \mllcox. Agent, Standard Soaps. In perfumes we ran please the most fastidious/ Try our new Floral Bouquet, the gem of the tropics. Every lady should have a bottle on her toilet table. Every article of merit obtained ns soon ns brought to notice. Cigars, we know no house in Columbus lias ns select line as we carry. Our Soda Fount still in full blast. Shaved ice used. Syrups prepared from pure fruit juices. Take Vichy, Saratoga and Bluelick Waters on draught. Our prices as low as the lowest. Good goods, fair prices and courteous attention to customers our motto. A cordial in- dtf 1145 Broad St.. Columbus, Ga. CITY DIM G STOUT. Ptnnniiu l,D|in*i*! llinrral Water*! After a lengthy correspondence we have se cured the recipe and right to manufacture “Ba nana States position. This drink we believe to be the most palatable, delicious and refVeshing ever offered the public; ’tis made from expressed banana i years experience in P ment his personal attention. We carry a com plete assortment of bristle goods, and are selling Shoe and Scrubbing Brushes at 10c which usually bring 25c. Hair Brushes at 60c, worth $1 oo. Tooth Brushes at 10c, worth 25c. Our assort ment of Colognes. Extracts, Soaps, Toilet Pow ders, Cigars and Chewing Tobacco is complete. At the Central Drug Store we have Soda Water with shaved ice. and use only fruit juices in the preparation of our syrups. We keep Blue Lick and High Rock Mineral Waters on draught, <\\\d Liquer,” sold for the first time in the United i receive in a few days Vichy and Tate. Rc- i in Horticultural Hall at New Orleans Ex- member the places -Central Drug Store and No. ( Ii’in li Directory, St. Luke Methodist Church, Rev. fieo. G. N. MacDonnell, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m, and H p. m. by the pastor. St. Paul Church —Preirching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. by Hu* pastor. Rev. Walker Lewis. Broad St. Methodist—Upper Broad St. Ser vices at 11 a. in. and 8 p. m. Rev. W. A. Hucka bee. pastor. First Baptist Church--Corner Jackson and 12th Sts. Services at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. Rev. R. H. Harris, pastor. Second Baptist—Unper Oglethorpe St. Services 11 a. ni. and H p. m. Rev. J. W. Howard, pastor. Trinity Episcopal—Oglethorpe, between llth and 12th Sts. Rev. W. C. Hunter, rector. Holy Communion on the first and third Sundays in the month at 11 a. in., on the second, fourth and fifth Sundays at 7 o’clock, a. in. First Presbyterian—C'ornei Oglethorpe and llth Sts. Rev. W. A. Carter, pastor. C’huich of the Holy Family (Catholic)—Corner Twelfth and Randolph Sts. Rev. Father Sclilenke. store. Mr. T. M. Oliver, a thorough pharmacist, in charge at 1302 Broad, our upper store. augl5 2t A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. Get Rcndy for (lie Ittisy Season. A night class has been organized and is taught from 8 to 10 p m. This gives young men in busi ness an opportunity of taking a commercial course without interfering with their daily avoca tions. The morn .ng session begins at 8 and closes at 12. Students may attend both if they desire it. Tuition $35 for the ftill course—one- third due on entering, one-third in a month, and balance in two months thereafter. Class in pen manship from 1 to 5 p m. A gold medal will be given to tl e student who makes the greatest im provement in penmanship by the first of Octo ber. Any information cheerfully given on appli cation. A. S. Hough, Principal Columbus Business School. A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. Excursion to Texas. Round Dip tickets, via the New Orleans and Souther* Pacific railroad, to all the principal points in Texas, will he sold at Montgomery on j New Turnip Seeds. August 27tl>. 28th and 29th, good fov 30 days, with Five pounds of New Crop Turnip Seeds fora stop-over privilege. This will be a splendid op- ; dollar at the “Lively Drug Store,” Lively, Ala., portnntty to visit the Lone Star State at one and Drugs and Medicines for half the price price Tor tickets. For further porticulars address charged in Columbus. G. W. Ely. traveling passenger agent Soutlie Ration extended all to call and see us at either juice made by us. Try it. You will be delighted. Only 5c. per glass. We have made severel additions to our Soda Apparatus, and improvements in the material and mode of manufacturing our syrups, and feel confident our Soda Water cannot be surpassed. Ice will be shaved for those who desire it. We have arded several waters to our list and can now furnish the following Waters by the glass or gallon: Blue Lick. Waukesha, Deep Rock, Tate, High Rock, Vishy. Excelsior, Massanetta. No use leaving home; you have the Springs here. Our stock of Fancy Articles, Perfumery and Toilet Requisites is kept full. We carry the finest and most complete assortment of Soaps in the city. An ele -ant Soap at 50c. per dozen. Tooth Brushes in endless variety—the best 25c. I Tooth Brush ever sold. A beautiful line of Bath Towels, Sponge and Chamois Skins. Special and careful attention paid to all Pre scriptions by careful and competent prescription- ists. CITY DRUG STORE. dtf Geo. A. Bradford. Manager. Pacific railroad, Montgomery. Ala. M ill Ho a Carnlidalc. Having frequently been asked recently if I will still be n candidate for County Treasurer at the next election, I take this method of informing my friends and the public that I will, and my an nouncement will be made at the proper time. auglodA’w it John C. Cook. “Ye«. and there are many of the operatives in other mills, railroad employes, mechanics and other working classes that save and deposit regu larly. One scarcely appreciates how rapidly steady saving* accumulate. We have over one id female dej hv- uit which give of the wisest women a ml House Ihiiid ing, lam now prepared to do house painting: both exterior and interior, for fine interior work such a« graining and finishing in French zinc or gloss enamel work. I have facilities that are unequaled in the city. 1 make a specialty of doors, mantles, etc., which have been butchered by inefficient workmen and worthless materials, as J have a processor removing the rough cracked paint, making a job ns neat and smooth as on new work, using only the best materials and tools that can be bought in Die market and employing none who are not competent and conscientious workmen. I do only the best class of work known to the trade. I refer to any of my patrons of the past. IS* T ERIOR n ECO It A TIO NS. An entirely new and fresh stock of Artistic Wall Papers of the latest designs and colorings. All work will be designed and personally super vised. Office at Gunby building, Eleventh street, old ! Columbus Guards’ armory. A postal card dropped in the office, or orders left at McKee’s carriage- ' repository will have immediate and personal at I tent ion. J. D. Slade. fallen eontr* *1 of their *< 'hildren deposit too. •To be sure they do. For Kent. House containing five rooms and outhouses oil Twelfth street between Fourth and Fifth ave nues. Possession given 1st October. Apply to T. C. 8. Howard, At Union Depot. Four-room House for rent. Apply to V. J. Pekor. at T. S. Spear’s. Mantle Boards, Bureau Scarfs, Table .Scarfs and New Art Embroidered Goods in all styles will be at the Beehive by the 20th of tin’s month. A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. To I.a mllords. Have rented nil the houses Iliad from October. Would tike to have a few more first-class houses. Could rent to first-class tenants (1001 if I had them. Will sell quick the best and cheapest six room house, with water works, in the city. Cen- trally located. Everything new and complete. aug!5 se&wed J. C. Reedy, Agent. A «25.<l(IO SDK It TO HE SLAKHI. TEH ED. Allen AYimI* Money and MivnI Noll the j <« o«m!s nl Some Drier to liaise $5000 this week, even if we can’t get more than I 5Cc on the dollar. If we can’t satisfy you with ; goods at half price we’ll throw in a chromo. We | arc determined to sell the goods. CASH! CASH! CASH! The Genuine, Solid Spot Cash will command ! unequalled bargains at Allen’s. All our stocks of Colored Silk*, Satins. Fancy I/innwood Dwelling' tor Kent. A dwelling house in Linnwood, containing six large rooms, two small store rooms and other necessary outbuildings, good well of water, five acres land. Known as the DuBose place. Pos session given October 1st. ‘86. CITY DWELLING FOP. KENT. 1302 Broad street. T. J. Hunt is asrent for Gossypium Phospho, Try it on turnips. nU g8 8t Noi’Iom 3, 4Tiitttiilio»<‘lir>o Hi,11.1 i,i K - Lohii A««oHfUion. Books of subscription for above series uow open at office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’v and Treas. ym&ti Snvc Your .Honey. The E. Ross & Co. Rug and Embroidery Ma chines of the very latest improved pattern sold at manufacturers’ prices,which is $1.00 for the wood machine and $1.50 for the nickle-plated machine, and purchasers taught to use the machine ft*ee of charge, at Bramhall’s Sewing Machihe Depot, 103 Broad street. Turkish Rug Patterns and 55 ool Yarn for the same supplied cheap. dtf Just received another shipment of fine lemons. Thirty-five dozen to the box in perfect order. dtf R. Justice, Agent. Cheap cash corner for best home-made cakes, pickels, can goods. Mott's delicious pressed cider, honey in comb, etc. All goods guaranteed fresh. Give me a trial. dtf Robert Justice, Agent. Columbus Agency of Columbus and Western Railway and Southwestern Railroad Com pany of Georgia, Columbus, Ga., June 6, 1886. Hound Trip Excursion Tickets To Boston. New York. Philadelphia and Balti more via Savannah and steamer, also to all Sum mer Resorts are now on sale at Uuion Passenger Depot at greatly reduced rates. For prices and On corner of Second avenue and Fifteenth farther information apply to C. W. Meyer, ticket seller. W. L. Clark, Agent. G. .A. Whitehead, Gen’l Pass. Agent. jySdtf street, containing five rooms, store room and necessary servants’ rooms, acre in garden and good well water. Street cars running in front. Known as the Alston place. Apply to Perry Spencer, aug8 dim No. 129 Broad St. Dr. Sctli \. .Ionian. Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence, Stanford House; Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter’s drug store. tf Crane will sell three cakes best Toilet .Soap for 25c, one dozen Honey and Glycerine Bouquet for 60c.; also, Laundry and Washing Crystals, Pear line, etc. dtf The* Eppinu House for Kent. This is beyond question the most desirable place in the city. Apply to oug8 eodtf “ Kern & Loeb. For llnu. Five-room House immediately south of court house. Apply, to Mrs. Lyman Wells, or L G. Schuessler. * augll eod2w Parties wanting Dwellings for next year will find it to their interest in calling on me, a% I have quite a lot of desirable places fur rent from October 1st. Toombs Crawford, Real Estate Agent, jy25 dtf 1247 Broad tot. .Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a spscialty With C. SCHOMBURG, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. The E. Ross & Co. Novelty Rug (and Embroid ering’ Machines are now soid at Bramhall’s Sew ing Machine Depot, 1117 (formerly 103) Broad street, and customers instructed how to use them free. Pattern Rugs and Yarn furnished. Call and see sample work; 'twill interest you. je29tf Dwelling fov Kent. The Brick Dwelling now occupied by Mrs. Bedell, on upper Jackson street. It contains five rooms, pantry, kitchen, servants’ rooms, out-houses, etc. Full half acre lot. good garden, good water. Possession given on the 1st of Octo ber next. Apply to Jno. H. Bass. augGtf Teas. Finest young Hysen, Gunpowder and Imperial- new crop Formosa. Oolong and He-No Tea, pure and free from all adulteration—kind the Chinese drink. Robert S. Crane. dtf •Solditz and Anlinisei* Bottle Beer on ice, Len in : •omits t hi* they do, and in some families every child ha*' an account. The parents are training them correctly. It is one of the most -■•.ihrtant kil signs of promise lor the future to see these little fellows walk up, put in a dollar and ask: How much does that little girl not yet three year: nick Ie she can get to put even less. Yard wide Bleaching now5c. Our33e large Plaid Mulls now 18c. 50c large Plaid Black Mulls now 25c. Daisy Ribbons 15c bolt. Cream and Pink French Satteens \veve25e Rollin Jefferson. now she has Her i iot he riier inonev and i it? T know a s old who saves every in the savings bank, to what a savings taught her to take she 1ms seven dollars Mr. James N. Go short respite from 1 north Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. N. and Curtis Jordan north. leaves tins morning Mr. Do ■ Wi the city yesterday on route ti Mrs. T. B. Seoit and (laugh day from Union Springs. A!.i Prof. W. 11. Battle went dot yesterday. Mr. J. M. Osborne 't ill lonv to attend the meeting of the Fellows. Mr. W. A. Redd left for Su New York < r returne to-day of Odd Mr. M. N. cling salesman for Messr manufacturers of that place. Mr. 1 his territory file entire south. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Blanchard are York and Saratoga. Mr. Amovy Dexter and family are i summer in Gainesville. Miss Alique McDotigald and Mis Dixon are at the Arlington Hotel, in •Mrs. R. M. Norman is spending th position as ti ti «V Bn*, toba ville. urge yesteiday pulpit at s Ma* N. MacDonnell returned Vnicr ville to ral manager of \lie railroad, was m the city er to Oglethorpe • with his familv. eturned from Buena * Bennie < 'amphell. ing the city. Miss Ida Joseph has g, spend a few weeks. Dr. E. A. Flevvelleu. gei Columbus and West yesterday. C. E. Battle. Esq., terday to spend a da Dr. T. R. Mitchell, of Hamilton, yesterday. Miss Minnie Tillman h Vista. Mrs. W. A. Swift and Mr. Kd Swift left for Kentucky yesterday. Captain C. E. Hoclistrasser returned from Jack sonville yesterday. Mr. Chas. Hough returned from an »xtended tour of the west yesterday. He says that Texas is greatly excited over tlu* Cutting matter, and is ready to light at a moment’s notice wurm for Charlie out there. Mr. Frank Hill, ofChipley, was in Hie city yes terday. Mr. L. F. Woodruff came in from New Orleans yesterday and stopped over long enough to buy s ticket to Eufaula. m the bank.” “Mr. Roach was just telling me that you have many colored depositors.*” “It is quite true. It is, indeed, surprising to n*»te the number of colored depositors who have saved money, and are accumulating in the banks. There are -everal of them who have over one thousand dollars*, others have less amounts. There .ire many new depositors among them, and befrav a great while their savings will make a handsome showing.” “Wlrat -talc in the south leads in savings banks?” “Georgia bas nearly one-halt’ of all the money deposited in southern savings institutions, and the Eagle and Phenix has a majority of the sav ings deposits in Georgia. So you see while Geor gia lead* the .south, Columbus leads Georgia. It is a great pity that we have no more of these savings banks. The showing of tlie south is a poor one when compared to New England. Our besetting evil is extravagance. Americans are proverbially extravagant, but southerners are improvidently so.” “Then you consider that the Eagle and Phenix savings bank is a good thing for this commu nity !" “! most assuredly do. When it is considered that $20,000 of money is earned yearly by indi viduals of our city through the thrift taught them through the facilities offered by this sav ings institution, it is a public lesson ot economy, prudence ami thrift to the whole community. Tho-t* who would finally grow independent and provide against poverty, its ills and old age, must tread tlu* path this institution points out by practical illustration. It is a blessing to the public, und in time will imbue all our citizens with habits that will lead to success and hap piness.” We hud thanked Mr. Young and was ''owing out of the office when he called us to say: “I forgot to mention the fact that among all our depositors, the list does not number a news paper man. You might make a note of it.” Which Way the Feathers Fly. < Mi the east side of First avenue between Twefth and Thirteenth streets, there is a little es tablishment jurt closing out its business now to with C. .Schomhurg, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. A IfasiraMe 12 Ihmiii House, For rent, a desirable 12 room House, first door above Second Baptist church, on Oglethorpe A Good Wnriiiiii*. I All our stocks of Colored Silks, Satins. Fancy street. Roomy and convenient for two families: Don’t forget that W. B. Boyce, No. 1246 Broad ! and Plain Woolen Dress Goods at half price and four room house in yard. Apply to street, is headquarters for the best Ice Cream { even less. j augl4 eodtf Cakes in the city. I am still better prepared to supply the public. My wagons can be seen on : the streets at any time in the day. Don’t buy | from any one unless my name is on the box and : you will never get left. I can fill orders at any j time, of any quantity, with pleasure. ; 12,' .jc. W. B. Boyce, j All Linen Table Cloths 50c, worth $1. 1246 Broad Street. ) 500Gents’ Scarfs now 15c, were 50c. Best 60c Corset; best 75c Corset; best $1 Corset, i Discovery. For sale by Brannon & Car Finest and cheapest line of Corsets in Columbus. J City Drug Store. i You can always find the best goods for the least money at Allen’s. For Sul<*. 1 Millinery at half price. Eleven shares of Stock in the Eagle and Phenix i Millinery at half price. Manufacturing Co. Address | All our stocks of Trimmed and Untrimmed M. S. Rorerts, J Summer Hats at half price; $5 Hats for $2 50; $2 augl5 lw Eufaula, Ala. ! Hats for $1. IlnrgidiiN in Furniture. I Flowers at half price; Trimmings at half price. We move our slock October 1st to No. 1031 1 Our entire stock of Summer Millinery to be Broad street, opposite Central Hotel. All heavy J c l° se: l (,l, t by September 1st. , Furniture at actual cort until then. j Bummer Goods in every department to be For Dent. Five story passenger and freight elevator for F<d° R ed out. \\e will not carry over one thing if a . From October 1st, store on Broad street, under ! P’*' ,ce "'hi s c*H it. | Rankin House, next door to corner, at present | See our Job Lot ol Ladies Children s and Men s J occupied by Mr. J. A. Walker as a buggy and wagon store. Apply to E. J. Rankin. Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty don Stout an 1 McEwan’s Sparkling Ale by the Robt. S. Crane. i’hio rititii'N. Any of the following are worthy of especial mention, and can recommend them as possessing all the elements of fine quality and such as will give satisfaction to the smoker : Garrett’s No. 11. Pickwick, One Ilundfed Per Cent., Our Firm and Conqueror. For sale at Crane’s Corner. dtf Fresh Parched Peanuts at Bartow Reed’s Pea nut Stand at T. M. Foley’s corner. Bartow Reed. For Rheumatism, Malaria, Obstinate Ulcers ; Boils, Syphilitic Diseases, Scroftila and all Kitl- 1 neyand Liver Disorders, use Fontaine’s Great Discovery. Sold by Brannon & Carson and City Drug Store. my25 tf Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin indi cate that you need a dose of Fontaine’s Great and my25 tf Pony. IIiii*i»«*m* iiinl IMiiHoit far Sale. i The pony has been driven in the city for i eighteen months. Anv lady accustomed to driving can manage with safety. Apply to I th&se Sa.m’l B. Hatcher. (tin;; I.o*t. j Seal Ring, letter L, lost on riv Bass’s plantation and the city, its delivery at this office. Snperto villi dtf • Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty C’. SCHOMRURQ. The Jeweler and Watchmaker. For Kent. From October 1st the three upper floors and part of basement ot Rooney building. jyll dtf Jas. a. Lewis. Tlu* Beehive’s Hat,Embroidery and Upholstery Department will be the finest ever seen in Co lumbus. They are expecting new goods in a few days. Don t furnish your house with new cur tains before you have seen their’s. road between i.OO reward for ivi8 se\*th4w From October 1st. D\ Broad ami Fifth streets. aug5tf or ISeiel iling southeast Robert : Crane. Best Apple Vinegar for Pickling—four years old,40 grains strength, at 40c per gallon. Imported White Wine Vinegar, (50 grains strength, 50c. per gallon. Robert B. Crane dtf L. Rooney, S3 and 85 Broad Street. r«i i Handkerchiefs, j Go to Allen’s for bargains. j Take the cash and go to Allen’s and secure I | what you want. Go to Allen's for Dry Goods, i i Go to Allen’s for Millinery. Go to Allen’® for ! Gents’ Furnishing Goods. Go to Allen’s for all j kinds of Goods. Cheaper there than anywhere j ! else. ; ALLEN’S! ALLEN’S! ALLEN’S! jy29 th se til tf Seed Rye and Barley at Jefferson's. angl5 New Zephyr at the Beehive, colors in Zephyrs will be this month. A full line of all Gossypium Phospho is the best manure stock by the 20th ol ; turnips and other fall crops. It is for sale bj J. Hunt. For It<*n4. A Brick Residence on upper Broad street. T. 1. Pearce. ■><***irnl>lo Duelling* to l.et. New two-story Dwelling just completed on Second avenue, fronting court house square; has all modern improvements. Also, one-story Dwelling No. 932 Second avenue, fronting court house square. Apph at once to Theo. M. Foley. augl5 tf I'or j Tile Del.sun ay Resilience, in I.i.uiwood, with j 44 I hi H O r S I] S 18 to 20 acres cultivable laud attached. Apply to j insured this season as usual by aug15tt B. H. Crawforh. j Jno. F. Iverson, For Kent. j General Insurance Agent A desirable House and lot. Apply to j c onl . a. Io. N a augl5 setf John B. Dav. j j[ r . h. M. Howard is having a story added to j Kotin* of Removal. ! his one-story building, next to Mr E. Philips, on | I have removed my stock of Coffins, etc., to j Fourth avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth j Nos. 930 and 932 Broad street, first door below j streets. When completed it will be one of the j “ ~ Monday & Robinson’s livery stables, and am j neatest two-story buildings in the city. Work | • BOA I) I OH ArtlGv For lient. A desirable new four room Dwelling on lower Broad street. Price $15 per month. Apply to nugl5 se&tu4w Kollin Jefferson. iss<>. aug8 8t For Unit. From first of October Livery Stable on First avenue, at present occupied by Mr. s. G. O’Neal. Centrally located. Also, Store on Tenth street, under Rankin House. jy25 se.wed&fr tf Apply to E. J. Rankin. 30 Boxes chc ice Lemons 360 in box, cheap. Adams Bowers. rilE MOF NT AI NS prepared to do an Undertaker’s business in all its departments. C. L. Torbett, augl4 15 17 22 wit Undertaker. Sumliiy Pameiiiicr Train. Columbus, Ga., July 25,1886. Until further notice the Mobile and Girard Railroad Company will run a Sunday Passenger Train between Columbus and Troy : Leaving Co lumbus at 6:45 a. m., arrive at Troy 11:10 a. m.; returning, leave Troy 2:30 p. m., arrive at Colum bus at 6:58 p. m. Round trip tickets, good only on Sundays, can be purchased from all agents, to move off. which in a quiet way has done quite a I and from any station, at one fare for the round business here for three months past. The house j trip. D. E. Williams, G. T. A. referred to is the one known as the ‘‘bed springs j \\\ l. Clark, Sup’t. factory.” Strictly speaking the springs are not manufactured there, but the wire is cut and It got too twisted into shape ami properly sandwiched bo- tween the slats. The establishment is under a superintendent, an impressive and affable who keeps his subordinates constantly moving. Con nected with the establishment are several two horse light wagons, having a buggy ; top in front. and an extension ; Wood. Round, Straight Blackjack. Large Split Oak. Good Pine. In the stick, not sawed. Philips’ Coal Yard. Try Gossypium Phospho lor turnips. It is for sale by T. J. Hunt. aug8 8t contracted by Jackson & Gibson. They are P r c* j foHvcnfaHl KcSiediilc**—t’liejip pared to take and complete contracts and guar antee all work first-class. Their shop is at Craw ford building, south of Disbrow's stables. Parties wanting to build will do well to call on them be fore giving out contracts. jy25 selm All colors in Felt at the Beehive. 30 Boxes choice Lemons, 360 in box, cheap, dtf Adams & Bowers. Don’t do any Embroidery before you see what new styles of Embroidery Good* the Beehive have. For Kent. Three rooms and a kitchen—a portion of my residence on Third avenue, between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets. The renter will have an entrance independent and separate from and back, as private as if in a separate house. Apply to Mrs. S. G. Burts. The latest thing in Ladies’ Chemisettes at the Beehive. Delightlul Trip—Itcaiilifiil Scenery. The popular Sunday Passenger Train on tbe Columbus and Rome Railroad will commence the season Sunday, May 16th, and continue to run each Sunday during the summer, leaving Union Depot at 7:38 a m for Greenville and intermediate stations; and will return, leaving Greenville at 4*. 15 p m and arrive at Columbus at 7:25 p m. Round Trip Tickets to all stations at one fare, good only on day sold. The view of the scenery | from Summit is well worth the cost of the trip. T. C. S. Howard, G. P. A. ! W. L. Clark, G. M. myl4 sat3m Columbus Mutual l.oau Association. Her it** C. Columbus, Ga., August 14.1886. j The third installment of the above associa- j tion is due and payable at the office off D. F. Willoox on Tuesday, the lTiii inst. Money will ; be sold at 8 o’clock p m. D. E. Wii liams, i aug!5 2t Treasurer. Kent. Dwelling House of five rooms, all necessary out-houses, splendid well water and water works, east side Fourth avenue, between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets. Convenient to street cars and business portion of city. Apply to auglO tf * M. E. Gray. My Pure Apple Vinegar will keep your pickles Try it. Robt S Crane. dtf .Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty with c. Schomburo, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. He-No Tea, the kind the Chinese drink, is put tin 1 j. * .j and 1 pound pad ages at 75c. per pound, dtl R. s. Crane. Fur Kent. L. *P. Warner’s Residence, on lower Oglethorpe street, one square from street cars, five rooms, kitchen attached, dressing room, pantry, ser vant’s room and stable No better well of water in the city. Price $20. Apply to L. P. Warner, | or II. H. Warner, at Union Depot augl3 tf Kc>*i<ic*ii<*4‘ for Krul. The Residence, containing eight rooms, on the east side of Broad street and directly opposite the Confederate Monument, is for rent. Possession i given first of October. augl3 tf Mrs. S. J. Salisbury. 1)0(1 Kir** tlu* C hildren. I Nothing has been so productive of health and ! diminished so much the suffering and mortality ! aiuon* children as Teethina (Teething Powders). Teuthina allays Irritation, aids Digestion r ; Regulates the Bowels. Strengthens the child, j Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teethiug i easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth* ! ina. Brannon & Carson, Columbus, Ga., ! Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu- | •seturer’s prices. iv4 d&wlv F. G. WII.KIXN. General Auctioneer. Keal F*tatc« Stock and Bond Agent. Special attention given administrators’, execu- ! tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott -V* Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence oil Broad street, l jell If F. G. Wilkins. ■HH