Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 21, 1886, Image 8

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mgmmmmmm DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1886. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENT#. Place in Wyunion for Sale—W. A. Little. Home Stolen—Jno. C. Cheny. Harness at Auction—F. M. Knowles A Co.. FI NEHAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintance* of Mr. and Mm D. L. Booiier and family arc requested to Attend the ftimrnl of the latter from the resi dence on Broad street, at 10 o'clock this morn ing. Marriage. M f Louis Ram My And Mis. Aconite Culpc|v ........ ..... .u ncRS rcpulfttlon atK , lna(lp Mends. Over- per, both of this city, were niurned at the Second , tend to business in the superior court, he rode i tl , .... nlwl . „t i hpiu church at the ch.se of the services out to look at the hills that make difficult the 1 exposure '>"”'*»* on ill health and Thursday night, Rev. J. \V. Howard performed approaches to the town. It is said after an ex LOCAL LACONIC#. —The Warm Springs camp meoting will not commence until September 3d. —The receipts of cotton at the United Hta.es ports to date nre 3,335,658 bales, an increase over last year of 620,095 bales. —Mrs. Truitt, widow of the late W. P. Truitt, ot Meriwether county, died Tuesday afrernoon. | —Voters of the up-town district must register at .Judge Wynne’s office, and those of the down- ' Death In Rrtenrlllc. nightly many people were turned away. Mr. John J. Hussey, the youngest son of the not being able to gain entrance on account late Judge Hiram Hussey, horn on the 3ist of of the great crowds. Mr. Harrison leaves July, 1854, died on last Monday, the i«th of Clinton in the morning for Michigan, August, at the residence of Col. Faver, his stem ; wher,! he w,n continue his religious labors, father, and the home of his mother. He was : FeMurt-Tofthe Meek about 32 yesrsorage, and was buried on Tues- New York, August 20,-The business day, the 17th instant, in the family lot in the , failures during last week throughout the town cemetery. The deceased grew up in and i country, os reported to R. G. Dun & Co., near Greenville, where he was educated, Heen- i number for the United States 161 and for tore,! business In Griffin, Ga., anil was well i Canada 26, a total of 186, against 167 last KVAXN * HOWARD, at ‘bccourt bouse, where Col. F. | known In Atlanta and Forsyth,’ where he mar- I week and 154 the week previous. The in- G. Wilkins is registrar. I rled the beautiful and accomplished Miss Nora crease observab e this week arises in the -Meriwether \ Indicator: While Col. Peabody j Llpnlan , Bnd wheM> also> he enJoyod „ flm> h,,... I kiddie and Paciflo states and Canada. was in Greenville Inst Monday expecting to at- ■ a „ , „ .. , 2. . " ^ ■ *—■ THE STRIKE ABOUT TO BREAK. the ceremony. A fake Gutting. The Good Templar* of Girard will have a cake cutting nt their hall to-night for a gold ring. Other refreshments will be served. The public Are respect frilly invited to attend, and no doubt all will have a delightful time. Itevlval nt the Nero ml IlnpfKf. The revival meeting at the Second Baptist church continues to grow in interest. Five ac cession* to the church have been made, and many offer for prayer every night. Rev. R. II. Harris, pastor ofthe First Baptist church, is con ducting the services. Returned From Atlanta. Messrs. Don. R. Rowell, ,7. M. Osborne, Geo. O. Berry and L. G. Hchuessler returned from At lanta yesterday afrernoon where they have been attending the session of the grand Lodge of Odd Fellows. They were well pleased with their trip and report the session an interesting one. Married. At the* residence of the bride's father, Mr. Philip Uimon, in Muscogee county, on the 19th day of August, Mr. Frank R. Rees and Miss Min nie L. Dimon were united in marriage, T. C. Rees, Esq., officiating. After the marriage ceremony was over there was a bountifrii dinner, and the many young friends of the bride and groom all enjoyed the feast, compelled retirement from active pursuits. year ago and more, he returned to his old home I Tli% llifsrslde Mills Commence Operations—II Is In Greenville, seeking rest and recuperation. I Known Whether or Not the Operatives are Alter a few mouths it was evident that he was I Knights of Labor— All Hands Refuse to Talk. suffering from consumption. As the summer’s • heat increased his foiling health rapidly declined, Special to Enquirer-Sun. until dually he was confined to his bed and room, j Augusta, Ga., August 20.—The River- The best medical skill could only alleviate his side mills have commenced operations with suffering and prolong his days. A fond mother’s a cHppled force, but one of sufficient lovinff care administered to all his wants His d B I stren ^ th to warrant a continuation of work , cured the recipe and right to manufacture voted wife, day and night, with unwearied alien from dR i’ to . da ,V- .Mr. Turner, the score- i nana Liquet-.” sold for the first time in the United Huflinl I,lie I'li.viiient*. Policy No. 14,89.5, Issued May 16,1888, to Robert j Mickle, Esq., late Cashier National Union Bank, i PriiprlotorN of the <'«>■■ I ml Drug Mture Baltimore. j mill llillil Hron.l Nlreet. Face of Policy *10,000 00 _ ...... Dividends declared to date of death 17 ., 17 oo Have received in the last few days large odd!- " 01 >» to their already heavy stock and now olTor *27,417 00 to their friends nnd the public generally without Dividend additions^used by Mr. Mickle doubt the finest stock of goods In this section to pay premiums 6,230 OO j consisting of the finest goods wc can obtain for Policy and additions payable to his heirs | ° u p Prescription department, never allowing price August 10, 1886 #22,214 00 1 to be B11 ob J ect ' ttB this is a branch of our business When solicited to insure in other companies ! 'T® '“he extra pains with, never allowing any l,ut reraembfr that the Mutual Life Insurance Com pany of New York is entitled to your first con sideration, since it holds the foremost place among life insurance institutions in the world. Apply at the Old Reliable Agency of D. F. Willcox, Agent, dtf 1145 Broad St., Columbus, Oa. 1’ITY lllll’tt STORE. Rniinna IJqner! Mlnoriil Muter**! After a lengthy correspondence we have se- amination that Col. Peabody, who is president , of the Columbus and Greenville railroad, said that he thought the railroad authorities would bear half the expense of grading and placing in good condition the roads entering town from the east and north. If this be true, advantage ought certainly to he taken of the liberal proposition. —We understand that Mayor Felder returned, to Amerieus yesterday and gave himself up. We understand that rain is much needed in the eastern part of the county. tend\Iw barbcci!e C at°Seale U on > the Mth*'* """ ^ heroic auiS^paiteu^^h^^uSt^ i P Bl «'abie, delicious ami reiheahing ever offered j lowest. Goodlood,^r''p^ 8 ^''«Z tend the barbecue nt 8cole on the 26th. a9 an angel to the comfort of his body and soul, that the operatives have either kicked out | " ,e P ubll °! tl8 madB from ^nressert I . - Kind relatives and friends spared no efforts to I - * T ‘ ~ T " 1 *" cheer his latest hours. He bore bis long illness 1 tlon, such as only a true and loving \ wing woman could j go wor^and as^re'h^been "no in" ! ^“belleve^£ “mL" 1 w't^ f , bestow, anticipated his every wish, and with struct ions made _ public counterwandinff I jlc . deli( Ho ns an d refreshing over offered I J- P Ces “ ,ow “ tl,e thoroughly competent pharmacists to compound prescriptions. Fancy Goods and Toilet Novelties in an abundance, such ns Combs, Brushes of ev ery variety and description, numerous Crands of Toilet Powders, Cosmetics, Rouges, Lotions, etc,, Colgate’s, Oakley’s, Brown’s, Pear’s and ail Standard Soaps. In nerfhmes we can please the most fastidious.” Try our new Floral Bouquet, tho | Bern of the tropics. Every lady should have a | bottle on her toilet table. Every article of merit obtained as soon ns brought to notice. Cigars, I we know no house in Columbus has as select line j as we enrry. Our Soda Fount still in frill blast. Shaved ice used. Syrups prepared from pure ............ Take vichVi g aratogrann( , B | uelick —•There was a marked improvement in the tem perature of the weather yesterday. —Meriwether Vindicator: Mrs. J. T. Willis and Master Dozier Willis, of Columbus, are visit ing Mrs Robert Spivey. Prore vlsorj with more than ordinary resignation and cheer- (Illness, and spiritual preparation for the end was not neglected. Some weeks before his death he sought religious counsel and comfort, and re ceiving Christian baptism as a help to his fhith he A und strong consolation in Christ. He also desired to receive the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper with Christian friends, which privilege, owing to unavoidable circumstances, was denied advisory board assembled in Atlanta Thursday. , him; but his last hours, despite the absence of The session was with closed doors and did not the pastor and of the sacramental symbols und adjmun until nearly 2 o’clock. The action of the j service, were radiant in the light of a heavenly Mr* Turner being compelled to brea I IfF GEORGIA MILITIA. :s of tin* Meeting of the State Board in Atlautii. tis made fVoni expressed banana of traces of are not Knights of Labor. At- j J uice mat * e us * Tr Y K. You will be delighted, tempts to become acquainted with the i Only 5c. per glass. facts in the case pnnved futile, as neither We have made severe! additions to our Soda the knights nor mill men show a disposi- j Apparatus, and improvements in the material tion to talk, and refuse to answer ques- and mode of manufacturlng our syrups, and feel The strike still continues unchanged, ! co,,fldent our Sofla Water cannot be ^'’Passed. According to the announcement heretofore made in the Enquirer-Nun, the state military The action of the , w ^ w meeting is shown in the following minutes kept communion. through 1 he-proposition made by him nnd by the secretary. Capt. T. N. Woolfolk, of Albany: j His stricken mother and his devoted wife and i acce P^ ec ^ ky ^he presidents Ice will be shaved for those who desire it. We rnVnH~nnH Yndno/lTt a«rlma fKoV 1 have a<ided several waters to our list and can rated, and indeed it stems at present that . now furnish the following Waters by the glass or nothing will happen to change the status gallon: of affairs. Prominent citizens, however, | nlue Llckt Waukesha, are .still at work on tho case, and a satisfnc- Deep Rock, Tate, tory solution may be arrived at almost any | High Rock, Visby, time. There is no denying the fact that ; Excelsior, Massanetta. the knights have lost much sympathy by ! No use leaving home; you have the Springs here. ItlKlut)) .1. S. K«*y. Bishop J. S. Key returned to Mncm yesterday. In a short time he will leave for El Paso, Texas, where he will preside at a conference. He will probably extend his trip into Mexico, to preside over the Mexican mission conference. He lias not yet determined whether he will locate in Texas. The people out there have offered him some strong inducements to make his home among them. The following members of the board were pres- sorrowing relatives and friends have the assur- ent: Adjutant-General John A. Stephens, ex- j ance of hope that he rests well. May “the God officio president; Quartermaster-General C. H. of all consolation” give comfort to all, and may Olmstead, of Savannah: Lt Col. John Keely, from i His special favor and loving providence be over the governor’s stuff, Atlanta: Lt-Col. C. M. Wiley, j the widow and her two fatherless and beautiful Macon; Lt-Col. J. C. Print up, Rome; Capt. J. C. j children in their sad solitude. A Friend, Simmons, Sparta: Capt. G. M. Napier. Rome; and i t “ • i Capt. T. N. Woolfolk, of Albany, who was chosen j H*e) Advertised and Sold 1 heir Goods, secretary. I We Raw two letters yesterday addressed to the The absentees were Lt.-Col. W. S. Shepherd, P ro P riet ors of the “Beehive” in this city. One i Columbus; Lt.-Col. Riley, Savannah; Capt. John j was from .Jackson, Miss., and from a lady who M. Clark, Augusta. | wished samples of white goods and embroideries, The meeting was held in tire senate chamber, i ant * a ^ so c °l° re ^ dress goods. The other was GALVESTON’S GALE. A Severe Wind and Rain Storm Visits the City. and called to order by Adjutant-General #te- ; ^ ro,n Pensacola Flu., and this, also from a lady, phens. ' desired samples of dress goods in evening shades Rev M M Wamholdt Vindlested ' The law creating the board and the duties im- and for street dresses, aud also light shades in The readers iftho Enquirer-Run are 'alrea.lv «P»" » *«« read. j 8 ” ks : . Tbc '™re sent, and ,-ester- acquainted with the serious charges brought After some discussion a resolution was adopted ’ da> l,a Btobl '.° received an order for the goods against Rev. M. M. Wamboldt on the occasion of ; hat ,be adjutant-general order nt once an inspec- 1 t , UeSe , 6t !? rS S atCC ’ tion of nil the military of the* state, both white the parties had read the advertisement in nnd colored, each command (o be inspected by 1 '' fl '' Lnquikk.h-Run, and liad tiius been induced some officer outside of its own organization, re- *° wrbe ^ or samples. gardlessof rank. , I This is only another demonstration that adver- Such inspecting officers will give information Rising in a well circulated newspaper pays the on the following points: j advertiser. There are many millionaires who attention to customers our motto. A cordial In vitation extended all to call and see us at either store. Mr. T. M. Oliver, a thorough pharmacist, in charge at 1302 Broad, our upper store. nug8 3m Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty C. SonoMBcno, Tile Jeweler and Watchmaker. with iltf He-No Tea, the kind the Chinese drink, is put U P H and 1 pound piicl nges nt 76o. per pound d 1 ' R- S. Crane. For Kent. L. P. Warner’s Residence, on lower Oglethorpe street, one square from street cars, five rooms. Our stock of Fancy Articles, Perfumery and kitchen attached, dressing room, pantry, ser- Tollet Requisites is kept frill. We carry the finest , yant’s room and stable No better welf of water and most complete assortment of Soaps in the ! ^ be C ^D’* Price #20, Apply to L. P. Warner, his being called to the pastorate of the First Bap tist church nt Chattnnooga. Rather tlinn em barrass the church Rev. Mr. Wamboldt tendered his resignation. Wednesday night the church held a meoting, aud nAcr n thorough Investiga tion of tlie charge, refrised to accept the resigna tion by an overwhelming majority. Galveston, 1:45 a. m., August 20.—A violent easterly gale prevails here, the wind blowing at the rate, of forty-five miles an hour and constantly increasing in velocity. The whole southern and south eastern portion of the city is inundated by water, and many families have been driven out and compelled to seek safety and shel ter at hotels down town. The street rail- , way along the beach has been torn up nnd the waters of the gulf are now breaking over the lower gallery of the Beach Hotel. Much apprehension is felt for families re siding at exposed points, and for shipping anchored in the outer roads. Heavy dashes of rain are falling occasionally, and the night is intensely dark. New Orleans, August 20.—A storm has . heen raging at Galveston since yesterday, j front At 2 o’clock tins morning all communion- 1 tion by telegraph and rails had been cut ' aug8 alm off. The water, as in 1886, extends twelve city. An ele -ant Soap at 50c. per dozen Tooth Brushes in endless variety—the best 2.5c. Tooth Brush ever sold. A beautifril line of Bath Towels, Sponge and Chamois Skins. Special and carefril attention paid to all Pre scriptions by careful and competent prescription- ists. ' CITY DRUG STORE. dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. I.lnnwoo.l II,veiling lor Rent. A dwelling house in Linnwood, containing six large rooms, two small Btore rooms nnd other necessary outbuildings, good well of water, five acres land. Known as the DuBose place. Pos session given October 1st, '8fl. CITV DWELLING FOR RENT. On corner of Second avenue and Fifteenth street, containing five rooms, store room and necessary servants’ rooms, % acre in garden ' and good well water. Street cars running in ! Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st or H. H. Warner, at Union Depot augl3 tf HcnI.I.-ii.-.- for Rent. The Residence, containing eight rooms, on the east side of Broad street and directly opposite tho Confederate .Monument, is for rent. Possession given first of October. auglS tf Mns. s. J. Salisbury. GEORGIA SF.t t RITIEB. C'orreete.l by Join. Hliirkiiinr, (’oiiiro- Imih. Gn. STOCK AND BOND BROKER, RAILROAD BONDS. Amerieus, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage 7s 100 (3101 Atlantic nnd Gulf 7s n 7 (,ino • Central con mortgage 7s 113 @.114 Columbus and Rome 1st 6s, endorsed Central R. R 104 @106 Columbus and Western 1st mortgage 6s, endorsed by Central R. R 103 @105 Known i the Alston place. Apply to Pijirtiv Spencer, No. 129 Broad St. 1 me following poims: i 7 —- ——v ......v..»..wo >>.... . ,. . . . .- ... ... . i Dr. fieth AT. JoimIii.i, 1st. Name of company; location and date of have made their millions by advertising. With- j tj on with Vi r'ri >1 in^V’ni id ° At Tn'm'Tiwi ! Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence, ■gnniration. j ou ‘ »««* lib cra! advertising, they could never 1 following telegram wm received: P ’ j Stanford Hol,se ! Telephone No.2; Office, Carter’s Ram* It it 11 limit l ok. Following is the result of the games played yesterday: 8t. Louis—St. Louis 0, Pittsburgh 3. Washington—Bostons 11, Washingtons l. Philadelphia—New Yorks 12, Philadelphius 3. Staten Island—Metropolitans 5, Brooklyns J; ten innings. Baltimore—Baltimore* 1, Athletics 0. 8t. Louis—Kansas Citys 2, St. Louis 1. Detroit—Chicago* 4, Detroits 6. Macon—Macons 2, Charlestons 6. Meriwether Tn\ lleturiiN. The consolidated returns of Meriwether county show’ that the number of white polls is 1361; col ored, 1872—making a total of 2736. Tho whole- number of acres of land is 296,395, valued at $99$,- 632. Of this the c< lored people return 4197 acres, valued at #17,809. Town property is estimated at 172 ,573, the colored tax payers giving in #1425 of this amount. The value of hordes, mules, hogs, sheep, cattle and all other stock is #21,211. The total amount of taxable property is put down at fl,738,583 For 1885 the return was #1,782,050; for 1884, #1,791,03?. Two Good Men Gone. Yesterday Messrs. Washington Chapman aud Isaac Widgeon, two old and prominent citizens of Marianna, Fla., died. They were both well known in Columbus, the former being «Ix*v and the latter seventy years old. Mr. Chapman was a North Carolinian, who had lived in Jackson county forty years. He was a justiee'of the peace, and was beloved and respected by all who knew him. Mr. Widgeon was an ex-banker ami a man of fius character. Their places can never be till ed. Mr. Chapman was an uncle of Mr. George W. Tillinghast, of this office. ^gnniration. out 8Ucl1 liberal advertising, they could never 2nd. Name of commissioned officers. Nutpber j ^ iave niade a dollar; and very likely five hundred of non-commissioned officers and privates. j firms or individuals could be named who have 3rd. Number of uniforms. Number of drills ' U P K rea t fortunes by advertising alone, for- nnd parades, and average attendance on driil tunes of a million and upwards. A thousand following telegram was received: 1 j stttn ^ orc i House; Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter Galveston, August 20.—The city has j drugstore. tf mortgage 112 @113 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 4s 2d mortgage 107 «5>109 Georgia Railroad 7s 105 (5106 Georgia Railroad 6s ...106 ®109 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en dorsed by Central Railroad 107 @108 Montgomery and Eufaula 1st mort gage 6s and Centra Railroad 106^(5)107% und parade for the year tion. 4th. Number of gun previous to said inspec- condition and descrip- Number of equiptments belonging to the others have made themselves rich by the same means. Greely no doubt was right in once an swering an advertiser’s question by saying: “You can’t so injudiciously 'advertise as to absolutely throw your money away; but there is a choice of State. ways—you can so advertise as to make it pay you The adjutant-general is further instructed ^ j ten > or t eu hundred per cent.” issue to inspecting officers, suitable blanks for ! embodying the above information in a uniform j manne . . .* J *. ’ c ftllu city) amounts to 54,188 bales. It was shipped to him in a general report. 0 , tl . w u lu ip. /. ij • , , n„ ' Savannah, thence to New York or Liverpool, and The following resolution was adopted: That i , r „ 1 * ... 41 ...... , , , was diviced as follows: huer the report of the inspectors has been made, and the information furnished, that an address the beach. The water gets deeper and ' 25c ’ one ^ ozen Honey and Glycerine Bouquet for , South Georgia and Florida 2d, deeper. At the beach it is over fifteen feet ; 60c -5 also > Laundry and Washing Crystals, Pear- | line, etc. dtf ; deep. Houses are floating in the street I near the beach. Several persons have been drowned. ON THE TRACK. Through Cotton. The through cotton since September 1st (cotton The Result of Yesterday's Races at Saratoga. ner. Ail inspection reports to be made direct ! '"ir' 5 " .T"" “,‘T lsl loouo *> I „ Saratoga, N. Y., August 20 -First race, e adj itant-Keneral, and will be tabulated by from other P° »ts passing through our | for maiden two-year-olds, S mile; Mahoney 3 nitvi in Ki ion Knu. T, „i,, won. Village Boy 2d, Lcsbia 3dj time 1:05*. Second race, 1 mile; Hattie Carlisle won, Unit B 2d, Grenadier 3d; time l:46i. Third race, for maiden three-year-olds, South Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by state of Georgia, 7 per cent^ ng @120 euth Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per cent in @ii 8 Western R. R. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad no @111 Western Alabama 2d mortgage, en dorsed 113 @H4 RAILROAD STOCKS. Atlanta and West Point 101 @102 Atlanta and West Point 6 per cent. My Pure Apple Vinegar will keep your pickles I scrip 103 @104 Try it. Robt S Crane. J Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent 126 @127 1Q1 @102 Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty nth C. Schomburg, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. dtf l>ciital Notice. Dr. McElhany has returned, at his office from this date. sidenc lot Ihnitti of Mi Mrs. Elizabeth Booh' died at the family n yesterday morning, i While her death wa- nounccment will nevorthe sorrow, and many hearts v sympathy to the already sn husband Mrs. Booher’s maiden nui Nutt, and she was born in 1813. She was married to 1832. and came to t’oluiubu lb I . Itooll.’ of Mr. D. L. U >. on Broad lingering i ill go out in sincere dly afflicted and aged ne was Miss Elizabeth Ohio December 24th, Mr. Booher August 1, »in is 12. She joined the Christian church in Dayton, Ohio, in 1836. but after coming to this city she united with the First Baptist church, ol which she has been a ftii thfid and valuable member. She was the moth er of ten children, only five of whom survive her. They are Mr. Milo Booher, of Shreveport, La.: Mrs. R. \V. Bnrdell, of Louisville, Ky.; Mrs. E. B. Palmer, of Union Springs, and Misses Laura nnd Susie Booher, of this city. Mrs. Booher was a truly good woman, and was much beloved by all who knew her well. Her death is a sad loss to her family, who have the sympathy of many friends in their sad bereavement. The fimeral will take place at 10 o’clock this morning from the residence. Per mi mil. Messrs. J. B. Huff, of this city, and George I.. McUough, of Gleiinville. Ala., lefr for New York yesterday. Dr. T. W. Tuggle has returned from Kentucky. Miss Mary Lou Mott returned from the Warm Springs yesterday. Mrs. C. A. Lovelace has returned from Gaines ville. Mrs. J. T. Willingham, of Chattanooga, after spending a few days in this city, ’eft for LaPlace. Ala., yesterday. » Miss Mamie Boyd, of LaPlace, Ala., who has been spending some time in the city, left for home yesterday. Mrs. Thomas Williams and her daughter. Miss Nina, are in the city eu route to their home at Bainbridge from Hamilton. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Burke, of LaGrange, passed through the city yesterday en route for Hurts- boro to visit Mrs. Burke’s parents. Col. Ferrell. Prof. H. W. Battle returned from Union Springs yesterday. Mrs. Benton Lynch, of near Montgomery, is I visiting her parents: Mr: and Mrs. J. N. Embry. Major R, A. Bacon, of Houston, Texas, is ^ the city. Mrs. Jno. Starke and Miss Sallie Starkt left Hamilton yesterday. be prepared, signed by the full board, and pre sented to the next legislature, based upon the reports of the inspecting officers, asking for an appropriation for the military of Georgia. The adjutant-general was instructed to organize the following companies upon their application : One infantry company at Gainesville, one of artillery at Atlanta, one of infantry at Marietta, one of infantry in Burke county, one e nnpany of rifles «t Atlanta, and one of infantry in Thomas county. The state is not at present able to flunish all the new military companies with arms, but will do so as rapidly as possible. The adjutant-gaii? wl is instructed to reinstate the i lminastoq Guards uoon a compliance with the law governing the military of the state. The adjutant-general is requested to call in all arms of all companies not made a part of the military of the state by general order No 16 <r,’- reudy published in Enquirer-Scn and by action of the military board of this date. The board especially urges upon the com panies referred to a prompt response to this order, a-the guns ure needed. If the guns are not shipped promptly tlie authorities will take the proper steps to recover them. Before adjournment of the board Gov. Mc Daniel was invited to address them and did so in a few appropriate remarks. The board adjourned sine tlie, subject to call of the governor. BREAKING (OffPOSITION RALLS, rite Coluuilius Mobile and Girard railroad 29,561 Joluinbusand Rome railroad 1,535 CJjlumbusand Western railroad 23.090 H mile; Birthday won, Glen Almond 2d, Patralis 3d; time 1:18. Sworn In and Enjoined. j Fourth race, 1 mile; Shamrock won. The following taken from the Amerieus Re-I liafltte 2d, Fairmount 3d; time 1:45. corderwill probably account forthe origin of the 1 ,, race1 3-10 miles; ^ Orlando won, difficulty between the mayor and an alderman of I Amerieus: Yesterday noon at 12 o’clock Mr. L. J. Blalock ; was sworn in as an alderman by Mu* or Felder, • and assigned on the committees in Mr. Roney’s ; place. An injunction was at once served on Mr. Blalock, restraining him from acting as alder- j injuntion whs a temporary one grant- I Seamara 2d, Joe Mitchell 3d; time 2:0fi{. Glad tidings. Relief and cure of throat and lung diseases. Fontaine’s Cure is guaranteed to cure a cold in 12 hours. Sold by Brannon & Carson and City Drug Store. my‘25 tf Don’t trifle with Sore Throat or Bnd Cold and injunction is not thorough as Fontaine'* cure Is sold by •riu.v of the election, as that j Brannon & Carson nnd City Drug Store, en up. It is bused on the re- j ‘ my25 tf hi ; l en y H t :'t' , te g r e tomorrow 'luoruini'Vt l> toTc7ock“ i C ° Ugh when a remedy as s , l " e , Prompt We understand the bill for tlie injunction is not thorough as Fontaine’^ Cure is sold on th’ P< int has been given up. It is bused on The fusal of the judges to allow some one to vote, and others to vote. F«i ShIv. Gua Club Makes an In in Its Shouting. The Columbus Gun club had its regular semi- weekly shooting match at fctar Park yesterday afternoon. The targets used were composition halls, and the shooting was quite nil improve- ment on some of the former scores. Each 111cm- | about a diversity of pursuits, ber allowed 20 shots. Following is the score: bbr’s team. AFFAIRS IN ATLANTA. A CMIz'min* Mreliiu to Uousdcr <h«- 31 an 11 fiict 11 ring Drt--Th # Sn»amni’..: Gmu ihimv. Special to Enquirei -Sun. Atlanta, Ga., August 20.—The mass meeting at the court house to night, cailed to consider Atlanta’s manufacturing interests, was well attended by earnest, en terprising citizens. The object was to foster the manufacturing enterprises and establish an association whose duty it would be to furnish parties desiring to locate an enterprise in Atlanta all the needed information about the city and bringing them at once in consultation with capitalists. The following resolutions were adopted: “Whereas, The progress of a city in population and wealth depends upon a diversity of interests and pursuits; and whereas, manufactories are one of the most direct and effectual means of bringing increasing HOCI18T11. C. E. Hochstrasser S. Eberhurt O. C. Johnson .S. French Dr. Schley Luther Frazer Bug Chapman C. H. Watt Dr. Tuggle E. J. Rankin ..... George Waddell.. C\ L. Torbett John Fletcher Jim Roberts F. J. Jenkins. Hiram Moshell. John Edwards.... I I wish to dispose of my place in Wynaton, and will give terms and particulars on application, j aug21tf W. A. Little. Ktolen. From my plantation at Oswichee, Ala, on Tues day night, 17th Inst., a roan Horse, about 54 hands high, with short mane and tail; carries a high head A liberal re want will be paid to any one returning the same to my place, or notify ing me of his whereabouts. aug21 lw % Jno. C. Cheny. SRririiesN :il Auction. We will sell a fine set of second-hand Double Harness at auction to-lay at 11 o’clock. F. M. Knowles & Co. God fihV’vs tlac Children. Nothing has been so productive of health and diminished so much the suffering and mortality •iuionc ch do re n as Tebthina lTeething Powders) Teethina allaj's Irritation, aids Digestion. Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teeth I np easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth* ta. Brannon & Carson, Columbus, Ga., Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu- • ict uver’s urines. iv4 d&wlv ALL AKIOAItn FOR TIIK MOI XTAIN# Convenient Kel»ertiile* Claeji|» Fare— Delightful Trip—Iteantiliil Scenery. and will be Augl8-3t A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at #7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. For Kale. Eleven shares of Stock in the Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Co. Address M. S. Roberts, augisiw Eufaula, Ala. Desirable Duellings to Let. 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. Apply at once to Theo. M. Foley. augl5 tf 30 Boxes choice Lemons, 360 in box, cheap, dtf Adams A Bowers. A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons at $7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers. Far Rent. * From October 1st the three upper floors and part of basement of Rooney building. •jylldtf Jas A. Lewis. For Rent. From October 1st, Dwelling southeast comer Broad and Fifth streets. aug5 tf Robert S. Crane. Best Apple Vinegar for Pickling—four years old,40 grains strength, at 40c per gallon. Imported White Wine Vinegar, 60 grains strength, 50c. per gallon. dtf Central common.. Central railroad 6 per cent, scrip 101 @102 Georgia ll per cent 193 @195 Southwestern 7 per cent. guaranleed..l23 @121 CITY BONDS. Atlanta fis Atlanta 7s Augusta 7s Augusta 6s I Columbus 7s Columbus 5s.. 105 @107 112 @120 109 @112 107 @109 112 @113 ..101 @103 Robert S. Crane. The club will go to Seale gage in another contest with the Seale club. HOTEL ARRIVALS. RANKIN HOUSE. J. L. Briggs, jr.. New York ; C. M. Burks and wife, LaGrange ; Thomas W. Hoy, Macon ; E. C. Calloway, Atlanta ; I. W. Coob, New York ; N. R.Hutchinson,LaGrange; L.G.Pitts,Oswichee; P. H. Harris, Winston ; H. R. Cohen, Savannah ; R. J. Henderson, Atlanta; M. J. Crawford, St. Louis; Mrs. Thomas Williams, Miss Nina Wil liams, Bainbridge ; Samuel P. Cox, Philadelphia; C. C. Martin, New York; James Bullock, Balti more. central hotel. J. H. Cunningham, Cincinnati; H. F. Smith, population, and the extension of com- : inerce upon a sure foundation, that of the | ina! production of new values; therefore, be it ' t,r, ‘ resolved: 1st—That being strongly impressed with the importance of manufactories? to our future progress in population, com merce and wealth, we pledge ourselves to use every effort in our power to sustain our manufactories and the establishment of Ue Res e ol t v e r | > 2d, e That the chair appoint a | The popular 8und,jy Passenger Train on tbe committee of fifty, representing the differ- Columbus and Rome Railroad will commence the ent interests of the city, to take the whole season Sunday, May 16th, and continue to run matter into consideration and to formulate each Sunday during the summer, leaving Union a plan for the organization of a body to be Depot at 7:38 a m for Greenville and intermediate known as the Atlanta Manufacturers’ As- j stations; and will return, leaving Greenville at social ion. 4*. 15 p m and arrive at Columbus at 7:25 p m. -1 at 1 •—** **» -«?—,? -•*» 86 report of said committee and take action j BOO<l only on day sold ’ the view of the scenery xt Thursday to en- I <>» the same. | f™ 11 Summit is well worth the cost of the trip. The location of the technological school j T. C. S. Howard, G. P. A. in Atlanta was also earnestly advocated ! w. L. Clabk, G, M. myu satSm and a resolution adopted declaring it the i ~ “— sense of the meeting that the mayor and j Columbus Agenov op Columbus and Westbhn council do everything possible to secure | Railway ash southwestern Railroad Com- the school. ! pant of Georgia, Columbus. Ga., June 6,1886 K..iin.l Tri|> excursion Tickets LaGrange 7s loo @101 Macon 6s 113 @114 1 SaVannali 5s rr.ioi @103 STATE BONDS. ! Georgia U js 100>4®107V, Georgia 6s 103 : ^fflI04U Georgia 7s. J806 J20 @122 Georgia 7s, I860 110 <am i'ACTORY STOCKS. Eagle and Phenix 95 @ 98 Muscogee 96 @ 99 Georgia Home Insurance Conmany 135 @140 BANK STOCKS. Chattahoochee National in per cent .175 @200 Merchants' ,v Mechanics’ 10 per cent..125 @130 MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate Coupon Bonds ; 1 @ 2 FOR SALE. ?30no City of Columbus Bonds, due 1909 2.5 Shores Southwestern Railroad guaranteed 7 per cent Stock. 25 Shares Central Railroad Stock. *25,000 Georgia new 4'., per cent. 30 year Bonds. SI0,000 Mississippi State new 6s. to Shares Merchants and Mechanics’ Bank Stock. WANTED. 25 Shares Eagle and Phenix Factory Stock. Georgia Railroad Stock. Merchants and .Mechanics’ Bank Stock. Georgia Home Insurance Co. Stock. ■See me before you buy or sell. I can always do as well, and often se’ eral p 'inis better, than any one else. .K)JI\ i M.tK. Just received another shipment of fine lemons Thirty-five dozen to the box in perfect order, dtf R. Justice, Agent. IJ ■■ 1 7 i 11 .* I«»r Itcnt, Tlie Brick Dwelling now occupied by Mrs. Bedel), 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. augS tf Tens. 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. Schlitz and Anhuiser Bottle Beer on ice, Lon don Stout and McEwan’s Sparkling Ale by the dozen. Robt. S. Crane. dtf .10 I ■ The SavAnmihs (lone Home. | To Boston, New York. Philadelphia and Balti- | more via Savannah and steamer, also to all Sum- Atlanta, August 20.—Wo base ball to paying tlie forfeit to losing heavy wagers , f^P 01 at sre.itl.t reduced rates. tor prices and held on the games by the Savannah direc- ftirtlier information apply to C. W. Meyer, ticket tors, which they saw they could not win. seller. - Harrison Revival .Meetinir. Clinton, 111., August 20.—The Harrison revival meetings, which have been con- seller. * W. L. Clark, Agent. G. A. Whitehead, Gen’l Pass. Agent. j,y6dtf The Htniso lor Kent. This is beyond question the most desirable place in the city. Apply to —JK Kern & Lokb. Mobile; Thomas F. Mourox, Atlanta; J. W. Tor- ducted in this city for morc u four bert, Society Hill, Ala.; J. C. Mitchell, Glennville, week# past, under the direction of the ; Ala.; W. T. Turner, Hurisboro; Harry Cooper, : » Since they j cheap cash corner for best home-made cakes, 1 ' began nearly (>00 people have been eon-i ... . , i ^ 4-u* a- - af t nickels, can goods, Mott’s delicious pressed i comb, etc. All goods guaranteed i trial. Robert Justice, Agent. namtiion yesterday. • ,, rt , . uvgau uuuny \mu pcopit* nave Deen con- i , . . Mrs. Levy, of New Orleans who ha* been visit « n a » ‘ C Jf e ’ J '. 1 err ' A ma11 ’ 1 albotr verted, and in other respects the meetings j P^kels, can goods, i„ L , her ' , r r J ? ' , ‘ , bttn visit * ton; u - x - Ha con, W arm Springs; A. J. Fenton, have been productive of much good. Ira- cider, honey in com! terdav ' e\>. Estp, eft for home ye« Petersburg, Vu.; D. R. Ratkvow, Chicago; H. H. , mense audiences and great enthusiasm j fresh. Givemeatri y* CoRbv. <»#»n«»vn? n v. Owhu iliv Knciiim • were characteristic of the service, and j dtf : Cosby, Geneva; D. F. Cosby, Box Springs. F. U. WIMiBXS. Auclioiieer, ICeiil IaIiiH 1 , Mock and stoii<l Agent. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over j Abbott A Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence on Broad street, jell tf F. G. Wilkins, ftcricM 2, t'laiittitlioocliee Hiiilrling and I,nun Association. Books of subscription for above series now open at office of Yonge A Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’v and Treas. ' yu)9tf For Kent. Five-room House immediately south of court , Fine Cigars, house. Apply to Mrs. Lyman Wells, or L G. j Any of the following are worthy of especial Schuessler. augll eod2w ( mention, and can recommend them as possessing A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons all the elements of fine quality and such as will at #7 a box. dtf Adams & Bowers, 1 RUNNING OF TRAINS. | Arrival and Departure ol' All Train* at FoliunhiiM Tarrying Fnssrngvrs- . In Ffl’ert July 18. 1886 . ARRIVALS. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. | Mail train from Greenville 10:11 a. m , Accommodation from Greenville 7:07 p. w SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. | Mail train from Macon 2:25 p. m i Accommodation from Macon 2:43 a. m COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train from Montgomery 11:55 a. m Mail train from Atlanta 6:31 p. m MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. Mail train from Troy and Eufaula 9:55 a. m Accommodation from Troy, Eufaula and Montgomery 2:02 p. m Accommodation from Union Springs... 10:48 p. te DEPARTURES. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train for Greenville 3:00 p. m Accommodation for Greenville 7:00 a. ie SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. Mail train for Macon 12:00 in Accommodation for Macon 11:45 p. m, COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train for Atlanta 8:54 a. w, Mail train for Montgomery 2:28 p. m. MOBILE AND GIRARD RAILROAD. Mail train for Trov 2:30 p. m Accommodation for Troy and Eufaula.. 4:55 a. m Accommodation for Union Springs and Montgomery 5:45 p n give satisfaction to the smoker : Garrett’s No. 11, Pickwick, One H und fed Per Cent., Our Firm and Conqueror. For sale at Crane’s Corner. dtf | Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty with C. Schomburg, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. For Rent, Five-room House in good neighborhood. Price #20 per month. Applv lo augl9 tf ^ _ M. E. Gray. Ho** Rug HadiiuoM still Cheaper. For the present I will sell tlie Wood Machine at 60 cents each, and the Nickel-plated Machine at 80 cents each, and teach you free. J. H. Bramhall, augl7 tf 1117 Broad St. Superior Spectacles aud Eye Glasses a spacialty with C. Schomburg, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker. 30 Boxes chc ice Lemons, 360 iu box, cheap, dtf Adams & Bowers. For Rent. Tlie DeLaunav Residence, in Linnwood, with 18 to 20 acres cultivable laud attached. Apply to aug!5 ti B. H.'CraWFORD* Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty with C. Schomburg, dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker.