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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST *21, 1SSG
A Texas Cattle Denier AVmitoil at llanmmy Grove,
A llrakemun Suelusr tin* Atlanta au l Wont Point
Railroad for llntn.iiros—C'«>tit*«>riilti»r the Killing
of Mierlff Armstrong at Tuskttcot*—News Items
From Florida.
Georgia,
At Harmony Grove last week, while Tom
Ray and his family were visiting in the
neighborhood, some parties broke open his
house and stole two suits of clothes, 100
pounds flour, 75 pounds meat, 4 gallons
honey, some lard, a gun and pistol, and
before W. \V. Jordan, and all acquitted ex
cept Dan Mints, who was put under a
$200 bond. This makes two houses broken
into and robbed in the same settlement
within the last few weeks.
had a
rliite man,
week a stool of bearded wheat containing
39 stalks each of 4t> grains. The wheat was
grown on his place near this city, and
raised originally from three grains of
wheat found by Col. T. K. Spencer in a
bag of coffee.- -Tampa Tribune.
During the past week the following
shipments were made from Fernandina
via the New York steamship line: Per
steamship Carondelet of the Mallory line,
for New York, August 12—80,000 feel of
lumber, 2S2 eases cedar, 84 barrels rosin,
IS barrels spirits, SO packages merchan
dise.
N CKI* AM "3
Hy IVli irli Some of Our ( olebiutwl Pulilli-
Philadelphia News.
John Sherman is known as •
'l’ed-
Jake Alexander, a burly negro.
quarrel with Ed Howard, awhit_ , ,
o ar Bremen, Wednesday, and the negro | forty-eighth congress,
hit him on the head with a maul, which ever since as “Horlzc
made a considerable gash on Howard's
face. The negro then attempted to hit i
Howard with an iron wedge, but was hin- '
dered by a gentleman near by. The negro
was arrested and carried before 'Squire
S. L. Cravan, who bound him over to the
superior court under a bond of $200. Jack
Reeves and another gentleman brought
the negro to Buchanan Thursday, and lie
'edge ’ ’ ’ "
rrat.
Belford, of Colorado, was called
headed Rooster of the Rockies.”
“Calamity Walker” saw in every meas
ure ruin and disaster, if he happened to
disapprove it.
Morrison, the colonel, the author of the
horizontal i miff reduction bill in the
has been known
Izontnl Bill.'' Not far
from him sits Holman, of Indiana, ordina
rily known as “The tip at Objector.”
Senator Van Wyck is known ns “Crazy
Horse,” because lie shocks the dignity of
the senate, trends on the toes of the peo
ple, figuratively speaking, goes on the war
path like the great Indian chief after
whom he was named.
Burleigh, who represents the Whitehall
iNew York district in the house, is known
as “Perpetual Motion Burleigh,” so active,
restless and energetic r- he.
was lodged in jail.
Quite a number of persons in the vicin
ity of Harmony Grove would like to see i r , - , - ,
the return of William R. Page, the cattle 1,1 Massachusetts they call their senators
man. Before leaving there he purchased 1 Grandfather Hoar ’ and “Grandmother
a number of cattle Irom different parties, , ,
and was to have returned and paid for j uf Our Own Evarts everybody, of
them in ten or twelve days, but instead he ! course, lias heard.
has been gone more than a mouth and Now that \ ice-Presulent \\ heeler is
nothing heard from him, so those whom 1 £ o ne, the title ot “1 he Lone Fisherman
he owes think Page has swindled them out seems about to be bestowed on Senator
of the worth of their pioperty. 1' rye, of Maine, on account of his propen-
A hailstorm visited the lower part of
Sfvered’The fo^neheYdllp “ l °
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ton bolfs were scattered _ pell me™doing f ° r the Ham '
Prepared with strict regard to Purity, Strength and
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no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price’s Extracts,
Vtinilla, Lemon. Orange, etc., llavor deliciously.
fJi/CE BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago and St. Louis.
WATER GROUND MEAL
Giouml dally, and fYe-di all the time
At §1.15 Per Suck, CASH.
( ) prices will hold good'unless some fluctan-
tions in markets or the Merchants and Brokers
Association forces tlie mills u* refuse to sell me
Where 1 furnish the sacks c per bushel extra
will be charged for the sack.
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much damage. The roofs of some of the
houses in the vicinity were shattered, ar.d
trees were blown down by the gate.
In Fulton superior court John Russell
sues the Atlanta and West Point railroad
for $2500. The plaintiff claims that he was
“Whispering Jimmy” is the name by
which Gen. Ketchum, of New York, is
known, and he got it because of the habit
he has of always whispering into every
body’s ear.
But who ever heard the following men
an employe ot the company, working in referred to in any different way than Dan
the capacity of a brakeman. He put on Voorhees, Joe Brown, Joe Hawley, Jo«
the brakes in response to a call by the en- Blackburn. Jim Fair, Biilv Mahone, Put
gineer, and, while standing at it to take Collins, Nick Muller, Jack Adams, Tim
the brake oil when the proper call was Campbell, Archie Bliss. Tom Reed, Abe
made, the brake slipped from the ratchet Hewitt. Bill Scott. Dick Townsend. San
and he was struck by the wheel. His jaw
was broken and his face and head badly
bruised. For these'injuries he now seeks
damages.
Pride of the Kitchen sti m U Iat e
SOAP. !
Business
TO PARENTS,
Mnnv linking powders are very pernicious
to lit'iiltli. ami while every one regards hia
own, in* should also have a care for the tender
um v-the little children.
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bail qualities of baking’
powders soda or sulerutiis. It contains no
hurtful ingredient— no alum or ammonia.
SCIENTIFIC.
All Chcnifst who have analyzed Rea Fonm
commend jt. Housekeepers who have used it
will him* no oth< r. Cook's, whose best efforts!
him* failed with other powders, are jubilant
•ver Sea l’i mm. Saves time, saves labor, save*
money.
It is posit ivelvuneqnnled. Absolutely pure*.
U>. d bv the leading hotels and rcstaurantm
ii New* York eityand throughout the country.
For sale by all first-class grocers.
GANTZ, JONES <0 CO.,
J7<> Duane St., N. T.
Randall, Dave Culbertson, Ben Butter-
worth, Tom Eayne nr Tom Browne?
LINCOLNS SUBSTITUTE.
blent ‘Mutt ii >V ii Mi hurt on in n Into the
War to be Killed.
AhiMama.
Tuskegee News: Mr. A. Tilly, a student
of Emory college, is showing our people
an atlas, which is an instructive ana valu- j
able book of reference. He is endeavoring Washing n Critic
Inablehhnfo compete wS “President Lincoln had a substitute in
should receive^the^sunnort^aml'eneonr^ th , e , said Mr ' Noble D ' while
agement of our neoole 1 P talking over old times in Washington.
Col Ben Wnnlwv^itraSi.ot. j r _„_ “and he was credited to the third ward ot
ColWe Ge^gU and a c a s n-ufo ^U this 11 wns "inter of 1864-’65.
retarv L oTl im,r that G, ‘ n Fry, then provost marshal here.
Thursday He was a’ ninnn n'nri ' sent for Ine and told me that the president
maran^ai^reg^ttefby all *° t0 U ‘ e V &
. ’ . , - , •’ : him. At that time I was connected with
A Birmingham letter, dated Thursday, the Third Ward Draft Club, the principal
sW’b: In compliance with a telegram i'rom object of which was to secure substitutes
Constable John Morrill, of Montgomery, for members who might be drafted,
to City Marshal Pickard, a negro woman “ There lived in our ward a son of a
named Daisy Harris was arre
this morning. La
against her, but the
of a story to the effect that a prominent sired to represent the president, and a
physician of Montgomery has been living check from the white house for eight hun-
ln illicit relations with her and is at the dred dollars, payable at Riggs’ bank, was
the consideration. Nothing was ever heard
bottom of her arrest. The story goes that
he is madly infatuated with lier and has
spent a fortune on lier, and that the pres
ent arrest is only a scheme to prevent her
escaping him.
Concerning the killing of Sheriff Arm
strong by B. C. Thompson, the Tuskeegee
News says: Last Sunday evening about
seven o’clock, two pistol shots rang out
upon the air from the southwestern part of
the square, and upon investigation it was
learned that Sheriff A. S. Armstrong had
been shot by Mr. B. C'. Thompson. The
shooting look place between Loekard’s
and Smith’s stores. Mr. Armstrong was
shot in the center of the breast, near the.
heart, and in the left arm below the
elbow, which was broken, and kc
survived only abjut ten minutes
after receiving the wounds. When
first shot lie threw hit: hand to his breast,
exclaiming, “1 am shot, I am killed!”
There was considerable excitement soon
thereafter, which was promptly allayed
and quieted by the coolness and determi
nation of Judge Cobb. The remans were
interred in the family burying grounds at
Notasulga on Monday last.' The evidence
all tends to show that the shootine was
justifiable, but pending official investiga
tion, we will not attempt to give fai ■. a id
refrain from comment.
Klnrliln.
A white man named W. H. LaseteT stole
some tools from J. E. Hall, in Clay county,
last week,was arrested, gave bail and skip
ped.
The connection of Capt. E. C. Evans
with the Gate system of street, railroads at
Key West, as its superintendent has been
discontinued.
It is now thought that the grading be
tween Tomoka and Daytona v.'ji! be com
pleted within ten days, when ail laying
wilPproceed at once.
The exportation of cigars, etc., from
Key West to the north for the last month
are'estimated to be worth $129,000. This
is not a fair average, however.
One of the Key West sponge boats, after
a three week’s trip, one week of which
was spent in loading, cleared an average
of $72 a hand on her last trip.
George H. Zehubar and associates, of
Palatka, have purchased thirty lots on
North beach, near St. Augustine, from Mr.
Morgan. Several Palatka people will
erect cottages at once.
A three-story brick building will shortly
be erected on Venancio Sanchez's prop
erty, opposite the Plaza, at St. Augustine.
The plans have been drawn and the con
tract already awarded.
The county commissioners are erecting
a large shed and digging a huge cistern in
Jackson square, at Key West, near the en
gine house. When finished it will contain
about 170,000 gallons. It will be of use in
that neighborhood in ease of a tire.
A movement is on foot in Pensacola to
organize a new military company. The
Pensacola Commercial says that the move
ment. however, lias been temporarily sus
pended owing to the unpleasant situation
on the Mexican frontier.
Cotton is beginning to open pretty
in Suwanee county, and picking will
comme ice. The crop is reported as prom
isiug, and although some caterpillar dies
have been seen, the caterpillars themselves
have not yet put in their appearance.
The Suwannee and Gulf railroad gives
promise of being a reality in the near fu
ture, so far as Levy county is concerned.
The incorporators are steadily at work,
and are receiving considerable enconrage-
m -nt from the people that live along the
proposed line.
Mr. Jos. Robles laid upon our table this
of the young man afterward, but it was
generally believed that lie was killed
during the Wilderness campaign.”
An Lon'rii Ka ah
Had a ruby which lighted his palace at
night. More precious than gems are beau
tiful teeth, which light up fha face when
diplayed by a smile. Ue sfoZODONT.
and your teeth will be brilliant as jewels.
inert
breath sweet as the n
sat :
■s of Cash-
tu thiw
There Are lletter Why's
The south appears to long for an oppor
tunity to demonstrate its devotion to the
old flag by volunteering for a war. But
there are better ways than that.—Provi
dence Journal.
House Cleaning Purposes.
A Solid J‘2*oz. Unite for 5<'.
J. J. WOOD,
138 Broad Street.
siFiRiusro o-ooms j
Spring Fashion Plates,
HP IEOUj GOODS!
Suits Made to Order,
CLOTHING!
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j you are pressed by the season, and then warn
a suit made in a hurry. We are prepared, how
ever, to get up suits at very nhort notice. If yoi
want a suit quick, give us your order. If voi
want a suit in thirty days, give us your order. I
you want a suit iu sixty days, give us your order
G. J. PEACOCK,
('lotltliitf NI]iciiili«c*ttircr, HI A* tttt llroa*
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Hollins Institute,
VHELG-IILTILA..
We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains,
WH! HXdZElTTXOLT -A. lEDEW :
Union Lawns
tit 3 k ;
('.lit >ice
Muslin.-
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■'lived
dinii Lawns al cost.
Egyptian Lace, worth 12ic, now 8e.
Egyptian Lace, worth 20c, now 12ic,
Shirts at G5cr Worth
Being - overstocked in Table Linen, Towels and Napkins,
we will sell til prices that will pay you lo huy and lay aside
until you shall need them.
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
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Mode -a a v .riety - ( Mvte* and price*. Beware#
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COU .MBUS, GA.,
Founders and Machinists,
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT. POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES' GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can lie given in a cup nf coffee or tew
without tile knowledge of Uie pci-Hon Ink-
ing It: i» absolutely hnrmlc'hs. amt will ef-
ii-ct a pennaiienl find speedy euro, whether
the patient is a moderate drinker or an al-
i thou-
. I!* 1 cii*V;l!« 'I * i'.iU'iK-ter. It
’■-ti v .M U '< her*, nil
rtliL-r advimtiige of bultibrit
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druggist, ot Winchester, 1 °SSS!!
One of my ctistoniei'h, Mrs. : t ], e
,ty. I apply
W. W. R
Iiid., writes
Louisa Pike, Bartonia. RatiVloJpI
In,!., was a long suft'erer with eonsump-
tion inti was given up to die bt her] hysi- :
cians. She heard of Dr. King’s New fti.s- i
covevy for consumption, and began buying ,
it of me. In six months' time she walked :
to this city, a distance of six miles, and is j
notv so much improved she has quit using
it. Sin- feels she owes her life to it.”
Free Trial a bottle at Brani
son’s drug Store.
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further info:
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Royal Pumps, Jtidson Governors, Eborman Feeders, St?
Injectors, Hancock Inspirators and
darcl
AdvIi'
.‘tiding, my dr
tiKked
“What ;iri* von rt
a motherly old lady of her daughter,
was swinging in a hammock in the side
yard one Sui.uay afternoon.
•’ 'St. Elmo,’ mother.”
‘‘That’s right, my dear; read all you
want to about the saints, but I never want
you to open a novel on Sunday.”—New
York Times.
Paper BoxesjBROWN CO i iON GIN,
If you are suffering with General Debil- i
ity, feel sick, languid and good-for-noth- I
nig, don’t fail to get of your druggist a
bottle of Westmoreland’s C’alisaya Tonic.
It will do you good.
Faikview Post Office, June 12,1883.
Messrs. Westmoreland Bros. — Gentle
men : I bought a bottle of your Calisava
Tonic some time ago for my daughter who
was suffering with a headache almost eon
stantlv, had no appetite, and was suffering
with general debility. It gives me great
pleasure to state to you that she is now
entirely well, and did nut take any other
medicine except-your Tonic, and I don’t
hesitate to recommend it as a good med
icine. Very respectfully.
D. M. FEDEX.
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NOW IS THE TIME TO GET YOUR
Ross Turkish Rug Machine.
i SI am closing out, will for this week sell the
. \ Nickel PI ted Machine ior if 1.00; Wooden
Machine 75 coats. Designs nil sizes and style*,
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Lesson free by Mrs. CAUFIELD, 1010 Fir t
avenue, uext door to opera house.
aug!5 se tu thA.se
The College ot Letters, Music and Art. Sixteen ;
professors and teachers; five in music, with the
Slisscs Ci'j, director, Misses Reichenan and
Records, both graduates of Leinsic, and Miss
Deaderick, a thoroughly trained vocalist; full
apparatus with mounted telescope. For cata-
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ADMINISTRATOR S SALE.
In Fr
nt of A nef ion House t
F. M. K Monies A (’<
4 ORIlKABLY to
.1 Court of Ordini.. v
within the legall tours of sale, on the firs,
day in Si ntcniber next, at the corner of Hr- d
and Tenth streets, in tlu city of < oiumhns, * (id
state and county, all of the personal property m -
longing to the estate of Mollie Jones, late of -aid
county, deceased, consisting of Parlor and Pa d
Room Furniture, twoj arjic'.s, five Rugs and one
Diiimoud Ring. T*.cash.
GEO. Y. POND.
aug4 oaw td Administrator.
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