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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 22, 1886.
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I*nblic Ginnery-Muscogee Oil Co.
Hehool for Boya—J. H. Crowell.
For County Treasurer—R. J. Moses.
Cut Bates in Photographs- Alpha A. Williams.
Columbus Business School- A. S. Hough.
Great Bargain Week at the Trade Palace.
Bargains Blanchard, Booth A: Huff.
Tills is the Week for Bargains at Hill A: Law’s
Oin Houses Insured John Black mar.
Midsummer Offering at the Beehive.
Mutual Life Policies -I). F. Willcox. Agent.
Shot-gun Wanted O. S. Jordan.
Dwelling for Rent —Oeo A. Norris.
Excursion to Texas—New Orleans and South
ern Pacific Railroad.
A Big Strike—H. A. Hyde.
Store House for Rent Henson S. Estes.
Room to Rent —J. M. Osborne.
Candy Store for Hale F. M. Knowles & Co.
Annual meeting of the Muscogee Sunday
School Association.
Hanging Baskets Philips’ Coal Yard.
New York Cabbage—J. L. Treadnway.
New Business for Sale -Chas. H. Bi/.e.
Ice Cream Cakes W. B. Boyce.
Residence for Sale Oeo. A. Biadfoid.
Fresh Parched Peanuts Bartow Reed.
V. M. < . A.
The Young Men’s Christian Association will
begin a series of gospel services this (Sunday af
ternoon at fouro’clook, and will continue through
the week. Every member is especially i» vited to
attend these services, which will consist of short
talks and good singing.
The ladies arc cordially Invited to attend this
afternoon.
And the Truth of the Matter Is It Was
Ice.
The KtU|tiir<T*Km» Talks With a Mail Who Known
til 4hunt tin* Kreczlmr ProresM -llow the Heat
Is Taken From the Rater The Necessity for
lliitinv the tVuter Pure.
LOCAL LACONICS.
—Rev. Geo. G. N. Macdonnell will preach at St.
Luke church this morning and to-nig) t.
The pastor of the First Baptist church will
Cut Rates—Photographs, all sizes, half price
Alpha A. Williams.
C'ontrnetor* an<l lliil III cm.
Mr. H. M. Howard is having a story added to
I his one-a to iv building, next to Mr E. Philips, on
Colli iiiImim HiiHlnem School. Fourth avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth
Honrs for morning class fYom 8 to 12. Night str( , etH when completed it will be one of the
preach this morning on the subject ‘’Come and ! class from 8 to 10. Day class in penmanchip | noat€st two-story buildings in the city. Work
fVom 4 to 5 p m.
“Oh, how cold!”
“What makes it so cold when they arc burning
coal under a steam boiler?”
These are the first questions that would be
asked involuntarily by one who would attempt to
bold his hand in the fVeezing brine. Of course
everybody knows we are speaking now of the ice
factory, ofwhieh Columbus has two; and bolli of | havo up upon son'.c 'of,lie river planta-
and See,” and to-night, “Not a Ripple.
—The pastor of the Second Baptist church will
administer the ordinance of baptism to several
new converts this after noon.
—Columbus will be well represented at the
Geneva camp meeting to-day.
—Mr. J. L. Treadnway informs us that he will
he a candidate for coroner at the approaching
election.
-You cannot register by simply giving your j per dozen
name to the registrar on the street. You must
go to his oflice and take the oath prescribed by
law.
—Only forty-nine voters have registered in the
lower town district.
Night class Dorn 8 to 9.
A. S. Hough, Principal.
| contracted by Jackson & Gibson. They are pro*
i pared to take and complete contracts and guar-
For llhcumatlam, Malaria, Obstlnute Ulcers ! antee all work first-class. Their shop Is nt Craw-
Bolls, Syphilitic Diseases, Bcroftda and all Kid- ford building, south of Disbrow’s stables. Parties
noy and Liver Disorders, use Fontaine’s Great 1 wanting to build will do well to call on them be-
Discoveby. Sold by Brannon & Carson and City | fore giving out contracts. jy26 selnt
Drug Store.
my25 If
I iim n
Tlu* funeral of M
fYom the residence
ing, and was large!
conducted 1 lie sen
I of >1 is. Boolmr.
s. I). L. Booher took place
d 10 o’clock yesterday morn-
Miltcnded. H«*v. R. H. Harris
ccs. The following gentle
men were the pall-hearers: J. Albert Kirven, W.
R. Brown, J. W. Pease, W. T. Robinson, L. G.
Rchuesslcr, R. A. Carson and J. Marion Estes.
Hus I nt fo I In* Quirk.
There* is no disputing the fact that Mr. A. A.
Williams is one oft lu* very host artists in the city.
He is a man of energy, vim and enterprise, and
aside fYom knowing all about the business, fixes
tip for it. He publishes a card this morning,
which will almost take the breath from those
who have been paying such high prices for pic
tures. Read his card and sec that he means
deatli to high prices.
Rroriria Bar Association.
Among tiu* interesting events of the ensuing
week will be the meeting of the Georgia Bar as
sociation. It convenes in Atlanta onthc2flth
inst., and among other ’ntcresting features will
be a report submitted on “The Delays in the Ad
ministration of Justice.” This is a topic in which 1
the public feels a deep interest, an no other
seems to give more concern in the judicial sys- :
tern. The subject being in the hands of an able
committee ofeminent lawyers, makes it all the
more interesting. The gentlemen composing
this committee ire Walter B. Hill, Macon; W. R.
Hammond. Atlanta; John Peabody, C'luinbus;
Samuel B. Adams, Savannah; R. L. Berner, For
syth; W. C. Worrell, Cuthbert.
4 Sllirlif Mistake.
“That was a singular coincidence yesterday,"
said Mr. Gray, of the “Trade Palace.”
“What was that?”querried the reporter.
“That two houses in the same town should re
ceive identically the same letters from parties in
as distant states as Florida and Mississippi, and
wanting exactly the same thing.”
The Enquirer-Sun man “caught on,” so to
speak, in an instant. He had said the letters
were written to the “Beehive” when it should
have been “Trade Palace.”
“It does not make any difference,” said Mr.
Gray. “I know that advertising in the Fnquih-
er-Sun pays, and just as soon as I get hack from
New York I intend to double my space in your
paper. I see that the distant circulation of the
Enquirer-Sun is sufficiently large to justify me
in doing this, and it pa>s.”
“When arc you going to New York?”
“I leave In a few minutes. The outlook fora
booming trade in Columbus is so flattering that I
can hardly keep up with the demand already for
fall goods, and I am going north to double my
already large stock of goods. When I come hack
look out fora big ad and rock-bottom prices.”
IIOTI L 4 Kill V A I.S.
11. (’, Spilman, Baltimore; C. A. Phillip'.,.M u* >n;
Otto Schwab, Atlanta; W. (\ Wingfield, Balti
more; (J*** ige 1 >. Wndlrv, Alabama; E. H. Spivey,
Tal hot Ion; P. U. Dickinson, Georgia Midland rail
road: F. G. Hmvald, Ohio: A. I . Barnett, Kufiuiln:
J. Baxley, Notnsulga; .1. II. Baxle;. (.abbotts;
Louis Colin, Wm. E. Colin. Now York; John W.
’oh n. Nov
Murphev and wife. John \V. Mu
ta.
At
delph
Alalia
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ngdon, Baltimoi
arpenter, i ulaul
11>s, F. Maurox.
, of H'liniltc
the
and Mr. Will Manic
■sterdny.
went to Oglethorpe
\ with Mrs. Battle,
m: Miss Wellborn, of
J. L. Willis. Esq.
over to Talbotton y\
C. E. Battle, Esq.,
day to spend Suiuht
Nashville American: Miss Wellborn, of Colum
bus, (in., is w ith her old classmate, Miss Hollow,
en route to Ml. Sterling. Ky. Miss Wellborn is
ft fair representative of the high-bred aristocracy
of Georgia, tall, graceful and charming. It is to
be regretted that her visit terminates to-day.
During the coming winter Miss Wellborn will
again be the guest of Miss DeRow l\»r several
Weeks.
Mr. R. B. Murdock went up to the Warm
Springs yesterday.
Prof. H. W. Battle and wife and Mrs. W. A.
Martinier went to tlu* Warm Springs yesterday.
Mrs. Dr. Pool and family left yesterday for the
White Sulphur Springs, where they will spend a
few weeks.
Miss Bet tie Bell, id’ Montgomery, who lias been
visiting the family of Mr. U. J. Hunter, left for
hoi
• yes'
i'el. J. M. Mobley, of Hamilton.
day.
Mr.
i the rit v
erdn
• Sul-
,'arter went over to Gciu
to attend the Geneva camp meeting.
Mr. John C. Cook went up to the Whiti
plnir Springs yesterday.
Messrs. L. 11. Chappell and Arthur .Murdoch
went up to the Warm Springs yesterday.
Misses Josie and Annie Brewer returned from
Upatoie yesterday, where they have been spend
ing the week with the family of Mr. C. C. Moore.
Miss Lula E. Bramhall left for Talbot county
yesterday.
Mr. T. W. Wynn leaves this morning for New
York. Mr. Wynn goes with Mr. A. C. Chancellor,
the clothier, to assist in selecting a stock of
clothing.
Miss Liza Barden has returned fn
north Alabama.
Mr. T. S. C. Howard went up to the Warm
Springs yesterday.
Captain John W. Murpliey and family, of At
lanta, reached ibis city yesterday and will mak
Columbus their home. Captain Murpliey hr
been appointed inspector of fertilizers. He is
well known in this city, and he and his excellent
family arc most cordially welcomed to our midst,
it is seldom that we receive such a valuable ac
quisition to our business and social circles.
sit fo
them first class. And now we are going to try to
tell our readers something about bow ice is made
! by steam in the summer time.
To start with, we know hut very little about it,
' hut there is probably not a man in all the country
who knows so much about it as our enterprising j
citizen, Mr. If. I). Stratton. He has just returned [
from Florida, where lie lias been putting up one
of these machines manufactured here nt our iron
works, and will go back to that statein a few |
day« to put up another. Being fully aware that I
lie* knew all about it, we asked:
“How do you make ice, anyhow?”
“The first thing to do when you wish to pro
duce cold is te» remove some of the heat which is
everpresent. There are many ways in which it '
can la* done, but we find the* most practical way i
is to allow some condensed gas to re-ex pan d, and
it will absorb or take away heat from the first 1
substance it comes in contact with, which heat
is required by nature for all gases to exit as
vapors. Now the ice machine is only a contri
vance for applying the expansion of a gas to take
out beat fYom water so as to leave it ice. The
gas used in these works is ammonia.
Aqua ammonia or common hartshorn
is pumped in a it rang tight upright
boiler which has sonic coils of piping
arranged in the lower part of it. Into the coils
steam from a steam boiler is allowed to pass. As ,
the steam heats the aqua ammonia the pure am
monia gas passes off and goes over in coils of
pipe which are covered with water. There the '
gas vapor turns to a liquid gas, because the cold i
water took away the heat the steam gave it. As
For Krill.
A desirable House and lot. Apply to
augl5 setf John B. Day.
Noth 1 ** ol‘ Removal.
I have removed my stock of Coffins, etc., to
Nos. 930 and 932 Broad street, first door below
Monday & Robinson’s livery stables, and am
! prepared to do an Undertaker’s business in all
Mr. Lucius Humber tells ur that caterpillars i ( olumims Lodge No. 0211. li night* of j its departments. C. L. Torbett,
Honor. | augl4 1617 22 wit Undertaker.
Regular meeting to-morrow (Monday) evening |
7:30 o’clock.
Cut Rates—Cabinet Photographs $3 and ft {
Alpha A Williams.
I Pimples, Blotches, Eruptions of the Skin indi I
j cate that you need a dose of Fontaine’s Great j
Discovery. For sale by Brannon & Carson and
City Drug Store. my25 tf
| tions.
—Town talk has it that Mr. C. P. Gray has t
just gone to New York to see the Brooklyn
bridge, but just wait until he gets back, and you
: will sec what you will see.
—The talented editor of tlie Bussell Register I
I seems mashed cm the Columbus boys. He says: j
“Those Columbus boys are dear fellows—they j
are. They treated us royally.”
—Scale is the livest town for its size in Ala- 1
hama, and as soon ns she gets her sidewalks
fixed will be the prettiest-- Russell Register. And :
as soon as the rocksali rot will be one of the
richest.
—The Russell Register learns that the farmers
in the Oswichee, Glcnuville and Jernigan neigh 1
horhood have received splendid rains lately, and
that the crops are looking fine.
—J. R. Doris’ circus will he here on the 23d of
October.
—Alex Howard’s team rail away near the mnr-
M. M. Moore, Sec’y.
Cut Rates—Card Photographs $2 50 per dozen.
Alpha A. Williams.
Wnnflcil.
A second-hand double-barrelled breach-loading
Shotgun. O. S. Jordan.
For Knit.
From September 1st, the 4-room Dwelling now
occupied by Mrs. Robison, on Jackson street.
aug22 dtillsepl Geo. A. Norris, j
Excursion l<» Tcxiih.
Round-trip tickets, via the New Orleans and j
Southern Pacific railroad, to all the principal j
points in Texas, will be sold at Montgomery, on i
August 27th, 28th and 29th, good for thirty days, ,
with stop-over privilege. This will he a splendid
For Kent.
From October 1st, Store on Broad street, under
Rankin House, next door to corner, at present
occupied by Mr. J. A. Walker as a buggy and
wagon store. Apply to E. J. Rankin.
jy20 tli se tu tf
foMon liiiNkefs.-I can ftirnish on short
notice any number of cotton baskets. My shop
is just in front of Enquirer-Sun office.
augi7 tu th sat sc I). C. Crawford.
Stilly Lost.
Seal Ring, letter L, lost on river road between
Bass’s plantation and the city. $5.00 reward for
its delivery at this office. iv 18 se&th4w
A Ikesiralile I'.! Itoom IVouse.
For rent, a desirable 12 room House, first door
above Second Baptist church, on Oglethorpe
street. Roomy and convenient for two families;
ket house last night. There was a little negro opportunity to visit the Lone Star State atone four room house in yard. Apply to
that gas has been robbed of its heat, it is ready to j ten( j e( |
rob something else to get back the heat it onoe
had, and that is tlu* point we take advantage of.
So that liquid gas is conveyed through pipes, so
it can take heat from the water in the cans,
which is to be turned into ice.’’
“Are the* machines late inventions?”
“No; ice machines have been invented many
years, blit the reason they were not a success
was because they did not make good and dear
girl in the hack, hut she was not hurt. The har
ness and vehicle were considerably damaged.
—Alex Mitchell, colored, went into Dr. Cam
eron’s yard Inst night and created quite a dis
turbance by threatening to whip the cook,
'flic police promptly pulled him and lodged him
in tlu* guard house.
—The work of putting in the new scenery and
papering the interior of Springer opera house
will be commenced this week.
— It is feared by some people here that if Col.
Alexander is elected president of the Central rail
road the Columbus and Western will not be ex-
price for tickets. No change of cars between j
Montgomery and Waco, Montgomery and Dallas, J
or Montgomery and Fort Worth. For further j
particulars address G. W. Ely, traveling passen
ger agent Sou hern Pacific railroad, Montgomery,
Ala.
i
niigl l codtf
Rollin Jefferson.
“Why. how can that be?” we asked; “good,
clear water should make good, clear ice.”
Mr. Stratton smiled and proceeded to exp Inn
that t«> take the* clearest and best spring water
and submit it to the intense or rapid freezing of
an ice machine and it would be very white and
porous, like snow ice.
“It was many years,” said Mr. Stratton, "before
inventors found out the cause of the white,
porous ice, but they found it was due to the
presence of air and carbonic and other gases.
Now the question was how to expel
those invisible foreign gases from water, and it
was found the* quickest way was to evaporate or
boil the water to steam, and then recondense the
steam back to water, all in closed vessels. So, in
these machines the water from our water-works,
is pumped right into a big steam boiler, ami is
there turned into steam, which leaves all foreign
mineral substances in the steam boiler. The
steam is then passed through coils, where it is
condensed, cooled and stored away, to be put in
the icc cans thy a hosoi to be frozen. If the dis- i
tilled water was to be allowed to stand in an open
vessel, in twenty-four hours it would have ab
sorbed so much air that it would not be tit to
freeze to ice without redistilling.”
“What is the difference between distilled water
and clear spring water?”
“There is a great deal of difference. Perhaps
I can better explain by way of an illustration.
Take a fish aquarium closed, and fill it with dis
tilled water and the fish would die very soon for
the want of air nnd also for the want ol'some
thing to live on. The spring, river or well water;
contains sufficient animalcule to feed the fish,
yet it is invisible to the naked eye, hut it can be
readily seen by a microscope. Thus it will be
seen why the iee machine is now a success, and
how important it is to have absolutely pure water
t .•lumlms lias the protul distinction of erecting
the fivst ice machine an> where in this section,
ami our iron works manufacture the bed ones
now being used. This finds demonstration in the
f’et that several have been ‘•hipped to Texas ami
New Cheese Cloths, in all colors, at The Bee
hive.
Cut Rates—Card Photograph $1 50 per dozen
Alpha A. Williams. I
l*nsl» nwl F.nergy Will Toll. j
The Beehive is already receiving new Fall Dress
Goods. They are getting in new styles of goods ;
before other merchants think of goinp on. Go j
it. Beehive, we glory in you. The early bird i
catches the worm.
Mutual Life PoUcIon Again.
A fhort time ago Mr. William Heath, of Lake- i
wood, N. J., died. Many years ago betook out :
two policies of insurance in The Mutual Life In
surance Company of New York, one for $15,000 i
and the other for $5000. When these claims were '
settled the company paid $24,733, the $4733 being
a portion of the dividends which Mr. Heath lmd •
allowed to remain unused. The total premiums
paid amounted to $0139.89, so that the company .
returned $18,953.11 more than he bad paid in, or i
$1.01 for every dollar invested. This is only one 1
of t he thousands of illustrations of the advantage
of selecting The Mutual Life Insurance Company |
of New York, which is the largest and strongest j
company in the world, and which, by strict econ- I
omyof management, is enabled to make better
— A negro was brought in from the Georgia
Midland lailroad yesterday sick, and some one
started the report that he had smallpox. Dr.
Cameron, who attended him at the city hospital,
assures us it is simply n case of malarial fever.
— I’herc will he a meetiug of the congregation
at the synagogue to-night ut 8 o’clock.
-Bill Moody, a negro waiter at the Brown
house, was arrested and lodged in the guard
house by the police last night, charged with
stealing band kerchiefs and towels from Mr. Joe
I). Mason.
—A. (). Young, noble grand pro tern, of Musco
gee lodge No. 0 I. (). (). F., at their last meeting,
requested all members that could make it con
venient to meet at the lodge room this evening
nt 3 o’clock.
—Three head of cattle that have been straying
about on Mr. Win. Gaddis’ place, two miles west
of the city, have been taken up by him and will
be sold unless called for soon by the owner.
—Mr. Charles A. Lovelace has been confined to
his room by sickness for several days.
,\ Columbus man is reported as having made
$3500
days.
—Carter Barringer, the crazy negro who has 1 TWO CLIPPINGS FROM THE BOSTON COURIER j Stolen,
been in the guard house several days, was taken Charles E. Adams, of Springfield, Mass., had a j From my plantation at Oswichee, Ala, on Tues-
to jail last night. He resisted the officers and ]jf e policy of $1000 in The Mutual Life Insurance ! day night, 17th inst., a roan Horse, about 14
fought manfully to escape, but was finally safely Company, which amount was paid to his heirs ! hands high, with short mane and tail; carries a
last week. The total premiums paid had high head A liberal reward will be paid to any
amounted to only $70.84. Caleb Thompson, of one returning the same to my place, or notifv-
South Braintree, Mass., had an endowment pol- ing me of his whereabouts.
For Kent.
From first of October Livery Stable on First
avenue, nt present occupied by Mr. S. G. O’Neal.
Centrally located.
Also, Store on Tenth street, under Rankin
House.
jy'25 ae.wed&fr tf Apply to K. J. Rankin.
For Krill.
The two Store Houses now occupied by J. H. 1
Moshell, on Oglethorpe street, from the first of I
October. For Terms, apply to
Wilmer Waddell, Agent,
auglSie&tutf Seale, Ala.
Seed Rye and Barley at Jefferson’s.
augl5 se&tu4\v
For Knit.
A desirable new four room Dwelling on lower !
Broad street. Price $15 per month. Apply to
augl5 se&tulw Rollin’ Jefferson. !
(iiiiBnlioorliee Ibuldiu^ mill Loan
ANNoeialioii. Series "2.
The payment of first installment in above \
series has been postponed until first Thursday in J
October next Two hundred more shares are
necessary to complete the scries.
Books of subscription are now open at office of
the undersigned, and subscribers to the stock !
can be accommodated.
Cliff B. Grimes, ;
augl9th&se Sec’y and Treas’r. '
|
For Hull*.
I wish to dispose of my place in Wynnton, and
3500 on Birmingham dirt within the past few retunls !°, its P° u cy-lio]aers than any other com-j w jn give terms and particulars on application
ays. There’s nothing like it. i pony.—Atlantic City Hcview. j aug21 tf W. A. Littli
lodged in a cell
— It is thought that two or three thousand peo
ple will attend the barbecue at Seale on Thurs
day. The gun clubs of Columbus, Montgomery,
Eufuula and Oswichee will be present to engage
in a shooting match. Those who expect to go
from this city are requested to hand their names
to Captain Hochstrasscr, so that arrangements
can he made for a special train.
J. L. Treadaway will receive on consignment
on Monday 30 barrels of line New York Cabbage,
which lu* will sell cheap.
AN AKTISAN IN AIM'.
A fii'iuUiliil Specimen of l)<*cm*Mti«ii
al ili> Hands.
The reporter of the Enquirer-Sun dropped in
at the stoic of Messrs. Evans A: Howard, the young
and enterprising druggists, where he found
A HANDSOME DRUG STORE,
which they have had re papered and decorated
during the past week. The celling is a perfect
beauty, and was designed and executed by Mr.
James I). S ! ade, who is an uviist of skill, ta.de
k ;• western stale.-. Several
: filled \ o be shipped to dilVe
»:»1 it v
Mr
, th
m.\K Tin: minis:
’weld) Tlmusjiiol Crossth's fur Hu- fti-orahi Mid
land I’uIiiuu-NJtMk and Bails on tin* IVji.v
Thirl) Miles m Grudina In he Completed Thh
Peek ileitI’ (lie Felines.
gaged in his misitiess
ing and decorat *ng, an
trusted to him his pers
guarantee that it will he dom
nor of workmanship and high
With the ndvantai
school of technology
t lie i
int ing
Six of the flat cars wore shipped from York,
I'a., on the 18th. There will he a large shipment
of rolling-stock for the road this week.
The iron Inidgo tor Bull creek has been fin
ished, and will be received in a few days.
The force of masons have been moved to Mul
berry creek, at Marshall A- Leonard’s mill, where
tlu* next stone piers will be built.
One hundred tons of steel rails left New York
yesterday. This week five hundred tons will be ,
shipped.
The first lot of crossties were received yester- 1
day. There are some 20,000 of them now ready, j
and a large force of hands at work on them.
By next Saturday night the grading for the first
thirty miles will he complete.
The last volume of Poor’s Railroad Manual has ,
notice of the Georgia Midland and Gulf railroad
in it. Before the next annual number is in print j
the road will be finished.
The recent heavy rains did no appreciable dam
age to the road.
We understand that E. M. & G. W. Clayton
and A. A. Lipscomb, jr., will move their force to I
Pike county in a few days. Both firms are live
railroad contractors and clever gentlemen, whom
we commend to our neighbors on the other end
of the line.
Several of our citizens, satisfied with the vigor
ous niiinner in which the work is being pushed, 1
will pay their subscription notes in full. Some j
have already done it.
Our substantial friend, Mr. P. A. Gettinger, |
was the first to show his confidence in this
regard.
Col. H. R. Goetchius has now about comple
ted the entire work of rights of way to Griffin. It
is unnecessary to say it has been careftilly done.
Col. P. P. Dickinson and Chief Engineer Greene
have just returned fYom a careful pedestrian in
spection of the work from Pine mountain to Co
lumbus.
The engineer corps under charge of Mr. Cowan
have gotten a good line into Griffin from McDon
ough.
Pound’s force complete their contract Tuesday
next, and will move up near t’*2 mountain.
Open Air Meeting.
rtihirly en- ,
per bang- |
11 give all work en-
attention, which is a
.me in the best man-
t style of art.
a course in the best
;? country, and several
years of hard study and practical experience with
paints and painting, he is in every way titled to
do a better class of work than is usually done in
the south. His work recommends itself, and he
iee Is no hesitation in referring 'o any of his
patrons.
Any of the citizens of Columbus who desire
good work, either interior or exterior, would do
well to call on him in his office in the Gunby
building, Eleventh stieet (formerly Columbus
Guards’ armory), where lie will be pleased to
meet them and make an estimate on their work,
whether it is given him or not.
He does but one class of work, and that is
THE VERY BEST.
Even though his figures may sometimes be a lit
tle above those of his competitors, they will al
ways be as low as he can afford to do honest work
and earn an honest compensation. His motto is,
The best is always the cheapest.
icy in the same company which matured and was j
paid to him, the total amount being $1231.82. ,
The policies in The Mutual Life Insurance
Company of New York pay the holder at settle- |
ment about 5'-.. per cent, compound interest on
the investment.
D. F. Willcox, Mutual Life Agent,
dtf 1145 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
Cut Rates—Panel Photograph $4 and $5 a
dozen. Alpha A Williams.
For f minty Treasurer.
I wish my friends to know that 1 will be a can
didate for this office at the next election. 1 am
here to run. R. J Moses.
aug - 22 oawtd
A Kijff Strike.
Everybody is striking for H. A. Hyde’s to buy.
plain and fancy Candies cheap, at retail and
wholesale. I will soli stick and fancy Candies at
wholesale, in any quantity, cheaper than it can
be bought in Columbus or ordered from any place
else in small lot.-. Send for price list.
11. A. Hyde, Columbus, Ga.
!<•:* Crrjuu Fnkp.s im Wheel*.
Remember my wagons are on the streets, and
my peddlers will take pleasure in waiting on you.
W. B Boyce.
No. 1246 Broad Street.
For ihoM.
My larp.*' twostory btore House, next door to
tlu* Beehive. Apply to Henson S. Estes.
aug21 lw
Jno. C. Cheny.
!■ oil 151e*s flu* Children.
Nothing has been so productive of health and
diminished so much the suffering and mortality
amonp children as Teethina [Teething Powders).
Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion.
Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child.
Cures Eruptions and Sores nnd makess Teething
easy.
All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth-
ina. Brannon & Carson, Columbus. Ga.,
Wholesale Agents, supply the .trade at maun-
•Kturer’s nviees.
KVA NN A HOW ARD.
l*r»|>rl«»torM oldie On I ml Drug Ntnre
nml I2IOS llroml HI reel.
Have received in the last few days large addi
tions to their already heavy stock and now offer
to their friends aud the public generally without
doubt the finest stock of goods in this section,
consisting of the finest goods v e can obtain for
our prescription department, never allowing price
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
in an abundance, such as Combs, Brushes of ev
ery variety and description, numerous Crands of
Toilet Powders, Cosmetics, Rotiges, Lotions, etc.,
Colgate’s, Oakley’s, Brown’s, Pear’s and all
Standard Soaps. In perftimos we can please the
most fastidious." Try our new Floral Bouquet, the
gem of the tropics. Every lady should haven
bottle on her toilet table. Every article of merit
obtained as soon ns brought to notice. Cigars,
we know no house in Columbus has as select line
ns we carry. Our Soda Fount still in ftill 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
vitation extended all to cull and see us at either
store. Mr. T. M. Oliver, a thorough pharmacist,
in charge at 1302 Broad, our upper store.
aug8 3m
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
up ' , 'i and 1 pound pad ages at 75c. per pound.
tin R. S. Crane.
For 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 $50. Apply to L. P. Warner,
• or H. IT. Warner, at Union Depot augl3 tf
IfioNiilriice for Konl.
The Residence, containing eight rooms, on the
j east side of Broad street and directly opposite the
Confederate Monument, is for rent. Possession
given first of October.
augl3 tf Mrs. S. J. Salisbury.
CITY DKI fi STOKE.
Ilaiiaiiiii Liquor! Aline nil Wnlcrs!
After a lengthy correspondence we have se
cured the recipe and right to manufacture “Ba
nana Liquer,” sold for the first time in the United
States in Horticultural Hall at Now Orleans Ex
position. This drink we believe to be the most
palntabie, delicious and refreshing ever offered
the public; ’tis made from expressed banana
juice made by us. Try it. You will be delighted.
Only 5c. per glass.
We have made several additions to our Soda
Apparatus, and improvements in the material
and mode of manufacturing our syrups, aud feel
confident our Soda Water cannot be surpassed.
Ice will be shaved for those who desire it. We
have at’ ded teveral waters to our list and can
now furnish the following Waters by the glass or
gallon:
Blue Lick, Waukesha,
Deep Rock, 'fate.
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 ut 50c. per dozen.
Tooth Brushes in endless variety—the best 25c.
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.
Linnwood Dwelling for Koni.
A dwelling house in Linn wood, 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. ’SO.
CITY DWEI.LINU FOR RENT.
On corner of Second avenue and Fifteenth
street, containing five rooms, store room and
necessary servants’ rooms, 1 ^ acre in garden
and good well water. Street cars running in
front. Known as the Alston nlace. Apply to
A large consignment of oho
t $7 a box.
v4 (1 Awlv
i Messina Lemons
igfc d 1 ni
No. 129 Broad St.
Adams & Bowers,
Hr. Hv41i "M. .1
Operating Surgeon and PI
. Residence
dephone No.2; Office. Carter’
For Sail*.
Eleven shares of .Stock in the Eagle :
Manufacturing C’o. Addre ;
Stanford Hou
drug st
Superior Spectacles and Eye Glas«es a special
. lw
. Roberts,
Eufuula, Ala.
Ri^iraliio Ihrollings to Let.
New two-story Dwelling just completed on
Second avenue, fronting court house square;
ms all modern improvements.
Also, one-story Dwelling No. 932 Second
iveiute, fronting court house square.
Appl- at once to Theo. M. Foley.
aim 15 tf
dtf The Jew
Mv Pure Apple Vinega
ITv it.
dtf
C. SCHOMBI
*r and Watchmaker.
vill keep your pickle
Rout S Crane.
10 Boxes choice Lemons-
dtf
360 in box, cheap.
Adams & Bowers.
Stoom Jo !!}<*»!.
rgill’s store, near Odd I*’
J. M.
Hows Hull.
JSHORNF.
Xow ItiminoK* for Sail*.
A fine opportunity to engage in a profitable
business with a small capital. A complete out tit
for the ice, fish and oyster business, consisting of , „ . ,
twoKOCHl Horses, two now wholesale and retail | of a professional operator, retoucher and timber
Wagons, Handcart, two Ice Boxes, ’fable,
Over J. W
Apply to
faiiii.v Hloiv for Solo.
We will sed the Candy Fixtures, Show Cases,
Soda Fount, Ice Box, &c.: also :he House on
ground situated below Springer’s Opera House,
• on Wednesday next, 25th, at auction, at 10 1
o’clock. F. M. Knowles & Co.
; Cut Rates
Cut 3tnl«*s in Fiiolog'rapliK.
i On account of recent reductions in the prices of
photographs throughout the United States, 1 will
front this date give my customers and friends the
advantage, which is now offered b\ other cities, :
! of having their Portraits and Photographs made
i at more reasonable rates than has been offered
heretofore. I am making the largest and most
artistic work in Photographs that was ever before '
made in Columbus. Having secured the services
For Knii.
From October 1st the three upper floors and
part of basement of Rooney building,
jyll dtf Jam. A. Lewis.
For Kent.
From October 1st. Dwelling southeast corner
Broad and Fifth streets.
aug5tf Robert S. Crane.
Best Apple Vinegar for Pickling--four year?
old,40 grains strength, at 40c per gallon. Imported
White Wine Vinegar, 00 grains strength, 50c. pel
gallon. Robert S. Crane.
dtf
G. WI Lli I \S.'
with a select trade, consuming from fifteen
to twenty thousand pounds of ice a week, with a .
constantly increasing trade. This is one of the
best locations in the city for an ice, fish and oys
ter dealer.
The store can be rented for another year at a j
reasonable rent. Price reasonable.
Chas. H. Bize,
aug22 dtf&wlt 1242 First avenue, j
4V. II. Iloyci* HI ill in I lie Leiul.
Don’t forget the place, No. 1240 Broad street, to ;
get the best Ice Cream Cakes in the city. I am 1
still making the purest Cream Cakes. My ma
chine is pressing the hardest Cakes. Parties
wishing my Cream Cakes can leave orders with ,
me aud they will be filled promptly.
W. B. Boyce. |
For Kiilr.
My residence, 103*2 Third avenue, newly built,
conveniently located, five rooms and kitchen,
stable, Arc.; water works, hot and cold baths,
gas, &c Geo. A. Bradford, j
late of St. Louis, Mo., I am satisfied I can please
the most fastidious. Hoping the reduction in
prices will meet the approval of the public.
New Prices. Old Prices
Carte de Visites, per doz $ 2.99 $5.00
Cabinets, per doz 4.00 8.00
Panels, per doz 5.00 S.00
Boudoirs, per doz 5.00 10.00
11x14, per uoz 12.(0 20.00
14x17, per doz 20.00 25.00
Perfect satisfaction given each order.
Respectfully, Alpha A. Williams,
The Photographer.
Mipm'okco HiiiMlny School A*wocinlion.
The annual meeting of this Association will be :
held this afternoon at 4 o’clock at Presbyterian
Church.
General Auctioneer. Steal F*la»le,
Hloek and Komi 4tfi*u1.
Special attention given administrators’, execu
tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting
Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over
Abbott ^ Newsom’s corner.
For Sale—My Residence on Broad street,
jell tf F. G. Wilkins.
Heries 2. iTniHnliooeliee ILiiidinu and
Loan Association.
Books of subscription for above series now open ;
at office of Yonge & Grimes.
Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’v aud Treas. i
viut*ti
For Kent.
Five-room House immediately south of court
house. Apply to Mrs. Lyman Wells, or L G.
Schuessler. augll eod2w \
A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons .
at $7 a box.
dtf Adams & Bowers.
Columbus Agency ok Columbus and Western 1
Railway and Southwestern Railroad Com- 1
pany of Georgia. Columbus, Ga.. June 6, 1886.
KoiiiiiI Trip Excursion Tickets
| Providence permitting, this meeting will be
belli this afternoon at 5 o'clock. It was largely i Fresh Parched Peanuts every day at Bartow
attended lust Sunday. All are invited. Pastors | Reed’s Peanut Stand at T. M. Foley’s corner,
i will ylease iuiuounee. J. H. Campbell. I Ladies, send your children toiuc ; I lake 1 cent.
A ftill attendance is requested, as election of ! To Boston, New York, Philadelphia and Balti-
officers witl be held. Dr. N. P.^B/usks^ , more via Savannah and steamer, also to all Suin-
’ I mer Resorts are now on sale at Union Passengei
A large consignment of choice Messina Lemons Depot at greatly reduced rates. For prices and
a \ftf ft Adams & Bowers.
Cheap cash corner for best home-made cakes,
pickets, can goods, Mott’s delicious pressed
cider, honey in comb, etc. All goods guaranteed
fresh. Give me a trial,
dtf Robert Justice, Agent.
further information apply to C. W. Meyer, ticket
seller. W. L. Clark, Agent.
G. A. Whitehead, Gen’l Pass. Agent. jy6dt/
Tin* Kppin^' SIoiim* for Knit.
This is beyond question the most desirable
place in the city. Apply to
oug8 eodtf Kern & Loeb. j
Crane will sell three cakes best Toilet Soap for
25c, one dozen Honey and Glycerine Bouquet for
(50c.; also, Laundry and Washiug Crystals, Pear
line, etc. dtf
•Just received another shipment of fine Unions
Thirty-five dozen to the box in perfect order.
dtf R. Justice, Agent.
Duelling for Kml.
The Brick Dwelling now occupied by Mrs.
Bedell, on upper Jackson street. It contains,
live rooms, pantry, kitdhen, servants’ rooms,
out-houses, etc. Full lmlf acre lot, good garden,
good water. Possession given on the 1st of Octo
ber next. Apply to Jno. H. Bass.
aug6tf
Ten*.
Finest young Hysen, Gunpowder and Imperial-
new crop Formosa, Oolong and He-No Tea, pure
ami free from all adulteration—kind the Chinese
drink. Roberts. Crane.
dtf
Schlitz and Anhuiser Bottle Beer on ice, Lon
don Stout and McEwan’s Sparkling Ale by the
dozen. Robt. S. Crane.
dtf
Fine figai'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, OncHundfed Per Cent., Our Firm and
Conqueror. For sale at Crane’s Corner. dtf
Superior Spectacles anil Eye Glasses a specialty
with C. Schomburo.
dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker.
Five-room House in good neighborhood. Price
$20 per month. Apply to
augl9 tf ‘ M. E. Gray.
Kokh ling Muchinvs Mill (Tienper.
For the present I will sell the Wood Machine
at 60 cents each, and the Nickel-plated Machine
at 80 cents each, and teach you free.
J. H. Bramhall,
angl7 tf 1117 Broad St.
Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a spscialty
with C. Schomburo,
dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker.
For Kent.
The DeLaunay Residence, in Linnwood, with
18 to 20 acres cultivable land attached. Apply to
augl5 tt B. H. Crawford.
Superior Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty
with C. Schomburo,
dtf The Jeweler and Watchmaker.