Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 24, 1886, Image 3

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News from the Three States Told Brief Paragraphs. jl I'l'uccninkor a* .liiHpor Mvets the Vsual Kute-.t MurlottH Young Mini the Victim of a Fatal Ard- dent—Sen Itnllrnnil PrnjectM—A Peililler Mnken h Futnl l.en|i From an Knttlne. gomery. The location 1ms already been ■selected, and consists of 171 acres situated one and one-quarter miles from the centre I of the city. The capital will be $50,000 paid up. The brewery will have in con nection an ice factory. Part of the grounds will be used as a park. The go ernor has appointed Colonel Lucius Plnckard sheriff of Macon county, to (ill the vacancy caused by the death of Sheriff'Armstrong. Colonel l’inckard was colonel of the Fourteenth Alabama regi ment, in General Jackson's brigade, lie ‘ CRAWFORD, Heal Estate Audit, DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST •>+. 1RS« ticoigln. The residence of United States Marshal Nelms, at Smyrna, Cobb county, was de stroyed by fire Saturday night. At Jasper, Henry Mullinax and Lum Ray were intoxicated and in the act of lighting, when Joseph M. Watkins stepped between as a peacemaker, and was stabbed in ids arm, near his shoulder, by Mullinax, and bled to death before a physician could get there. The subject of having a big military en campment in Rome during the coming summer is just now agitating her people. It is intended to have an encampment of the entire volunteer force of the state, either beginning or culminating with a grand fourth of July celebration. A peddler named Murphy met with a seri ous accidental J. K. Clarke & Co.’s mill, in Tatmill county. He was riding on an engine nttached to a freight train, and attempted to jump off while the train was in motion. He slipped and fell to the ground, break ing both legs and arms, and otherwise bruising himself. Captain Wheaton and Mr. Lamar have completed their bonds as collector and postmaster at Savannah, and forwarded the same to Washington. Marmaduke Hamilton has been appoint ed deputy postmaster at Savannah. A white man, named Murphy, from the lower part of Troup county, was taken to LaGrange on Saturday and committed to jail charged with rape on his thirteen-year- old daughter. Strong threats of lynching are made. Mayor Felder, of Americus, who stabbed Dr. Burt, has been required to give bond in the sum of $1000. Mr. Pleasant A. Stovall, formerly of the Augusta Chronicle, has purchased a half interest in the Athens Banner-Watchman and with Col. T. L. Gantt, will hereafter have charge of the active management of that spicy daily. A charter for the Madison and Eatonton railroad has been granted under the gene ral state law regulating the granting of such charters. The proposed line is to connect the towns of Eatonton and Madi son. The Western and Atlantic railroad has just purchased of Mr. J. V. Motter, the Atlanta agent ol thelthode Island locomo tive works, three forty-three ton, ten whet 1 engines, strictly first-class in every respect. They will be delivered and placed on the road in November. Captain Newman has taken the oath of office as United States district judge for the northern district of Georgia. Mr. Mat Black, while at work at a planing machine Friday in L. Black & Son’s planing mill at Marietta, was striuk by a piece of wood thrown from the planer, which run through his thigh. The piece Was about one inch square and about three feet long. Twelve inches stuck into the I was known as the boy colonel, and made n gallant soldier. It is said that Hon. Chambers MeAdory, of Jonesboro, has purchased St. Clair Springs for $20,000, and will make it the leading resort of Alabama. Klnrlilit. Marion county has five persons between the nges of 100 and 108. The oldest man living in Florida resides in Jackson county, age 120. It is rumored in Orlando that the Steb- bins grove has been sold to an English gen tleman for $75,000. Very little fodder lias been saved in Waukeenah section, on account of it having been torn to pieces by the June storm. The people of Bellvillo will soon hold a railroad meeting in order to take steps to wards Inducing the C. and M’s. Florida ex tension to run by that town. Sam Johnson, the negro boy who thrust a knife blade deep into his father's breast at Madison, some weeks since, has been released on a $350 bond, his father being one of the bondsmen. The wound is about healed, and but little inconvenience is felt from it. The Florida Baptist association will meet this year on Thursday before the first Sun day in October, at Harmony Grove, twelve ill es west of Moseley Hall and ten miles south of Greenville. Elder Manning will preach the introductory sermon. Mrs. A. C. Roberts, of Madison, a few and will be sold cheap, days ago went into a pen or lot in which was confined a cow, supposed to be kind and docile. As she entered the cow made a rush at her, or a little dog that accompa nied her, and gored her, inflicting serious but not dangerous wodnds. The South Florida Foundry and Machine Company, of Orlando, made a successful east of 3S00 pounds Thursday, The mould ings consisted of columns and fronts for tlie Knox A- O'Connell buildings, and also a lot of work fur the South Florida and Tampa, Orlando and Atlantic Railroad companies. In Leon county cotton began to fruit FOR SALE. A Place of twenty acres, large | ami commodious House, with every convenience, in perfect or* dor, 1*.. miles from Bronr street, in one of the most desirable lo- I entities actfueent to the city. If desirable would exchange for city property. A desirable four*room Dwell ing on south Fifth avenue; good neighborhood and not far From business center of Broad street. Terms easy and on long time. A desirable si:t•room Dwelling, two stories, with water works, on north Broad. Place in thor ough order. Five two-room Dwellings on Ninth street, one block of Geor gia Midland Railroad. Two Residences on north Sec ond avenue iJackson street) of 5 j and 7 rooms, each desirably lo- i cated. This property is consid- j ered cheap by those who know the value of good real estate. A new and elegant House close to court house. Dwelling in 1 borough order and has all the late improvements. Is consider ed one of the nicest homes. A delightful home on Rose Hill, half acre lot and a new House This property is consid ered to be one of the nicest homes on the hill. Terms easy Potash Victim. Cured by S. S. 8. Consumers should not confuse our S]>ee{flc with the numerous Imitations, substitutes, Itotash amt mercury mixtures which are got ten up to tell, not on their own merit, hut on the merit of our remedy. An Imitation Is always a fraud amt a cheat, and they thrive only as tin y can stt alftrnn the article imitafed. Treatise on Wood and Skin Diseases tnallt < l free. For sail hy all. druggists, TllE SWIFT SDEtTFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, (in. S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I hnvo had blood poison for ton years. I know 1 have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time, hut it did mo no good. Last summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms on account, of rheu matism In my shoulders. 1 took S. S. S., amt it has done me more good than all other medi cines 1 have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly chair and clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. I weighed 110 pounds when I began the medicine, and I mm weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong man. I would not be without S. 8. S. for several times its weight in gold. C. 15. MITCHELL, W. 23d St Ferry, New York. BALL’S A CORSETS. sloughed off in such a way by that it required the combined strength of two men to pull it out. A physician was summoned, who attended, to the wound, which was not considered dangerous, al though a very serious one. He was re moved to his home, and his friends telt certain they would see him out again in a reasonable time. Saturday morning the community was shocked to hear of his death, which occurred about 2 o’clock Friday night. Mr. Black was a young man who possessed many friends, and was re cently married. Fled Schmidt, who has been in the em ploy of the Ridge Valley Iron Company, and also postmaster and agent of the East Tennessee road at Hermitage, eight miles from Rome, mysteriously disappeared Tuesday evening and has not since been heard from. Schmidt went to Rome Tues day evening, and about 7:30 o’clock in formed one of the merchants that he was going to Ordcll, a few miles from Cave Springs, on business. Not returning home, his wife became uneasy and sent to Rome to ascertain if he was there, but so far nothing has been heard from him, and he has not been in Ordell. His wife says Schmidt had $200 or $300 when be left home. finely after the wet spell, and the farmers are more hopeful of a good yield. The warm, dry days of a week or more have caused cotton to open rapidly. Picking is progressing as fast as the labor at com mand can gather the staple, and there is a disposition to pick the crop as fast as it opens. A .Meilluitlou. Severe the life that tits for Clod; One day the thorns, one day the red, Ever on bleeding back The cross, Ever the tire to burn the dross. Smoothly along we cannot sail: One day the calm,one day the gale, Ever tlie rocks on either side. Ever tlie prow against tlie tide. Shorter tlie life by every breath; One day ,1.sense and one day death, Ever the failing shades of night. Ever the grave in open sight. Be strong my soul—my heart be brave, . Their’s is the gain who suffer loss, Their’® is the crown who wear the cross. to leave tlie city. A nice little farm seven miles from tlie city in Lee county, Ala. Good four-room House on the place. Enough timber on piuce l o pay for same. A desirable 7 room Dwelling with good vacant lot on north Fifth avenue, one of the most desirable locations in tlie city, for sale cheap, as owner wishes Landlords Many mothers are unable to nurse their children. In such cases the best substitute to be found is Mellin’s Food, prepared after Liebig's formula, which has proved to correspond physiologically with moth ers’ milk. auglO tu thisat lm A Itostim I'iiraplirn'w. Itmaynotbe true, but it is popularly I No 428 Fifth avenue, understood that in Boston they always ! No.1233 Fifth avenue. 5 rooms. Place tlie management of your property in my hands and secure good, prompt paving tenants, ■ my long experience in renting enables all who For Rent from October 1st, 1886. No. 1524 Sixth avenue, 3 room Dwelling, new. No. 1&22 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. Io20 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1518 Sixth avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1516 gixth avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 220 Thirteenth St., 5 “ “ corner.. No. 1542 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “ No. 1532 Second avenue, 5 “ “ “ No. 1317 Second avenue, 5 room Dwelling. No. 1314 First avenue, 3 “ “ new No. 1316 First avenue, 3 “ “ “ No. 1316 Warren street, 8 “ “ No. 823 First avenue, 4 “ “ “ No. 932 Fifth avenue, 4 “ “ No. 930 Fifth avenue, 5 “ “ No. . 502 Eleventh street,' 4 “ “ comer No. 1138 Frort street, 7 “ “ “ No. —— Front street, 4 “ “ cor. 6tb No. 710 Fifth avenue. No. 702 Ninth street. No. 708 Ninth street. No. 402 Second avenue. No. 402 Third avenue. No. 404 Third avenue. No. 430 Fifth avenue. aoiMiip^iisrs", COLUMBUS, GA., Founders and Machinists. I ‘i luiON f.Y ( OKsn ninrte that c.nheretul ) by ,1., pnrehaber nller three week»'_w««f T fjRFEGTLY SATISFACTORY it s price refunded by acTl** *• Vs an 1 prices. Dcvsre* N >»e genuine without Half' ::o corset CO, -DEALERS |IN- Liuio, Dressed ami Mulched Coiling ami Flooring ami other Lumber. Specialty Hindu of Dressing Lumber for other parties. —AGENTS FOR Royal Pumps, Judson Governors, Eberman Feeders, Standard Iniectors, Hancock Inspirators and BROWN COTTON GIN, MANUFACTURERS OF— Stratton’s Improved Absorption Ice Machines, Saw Milk Pumps, Hollow Ware, Syrup Kettles, pray, “Give us this day our daily angel- cake.”—Somerville Journal. An KiiKti'in lliijnh Had a ruby which lighted his palace at night. More precious than gems are beau tiful teeth, which light up the face when diplayed by a smile. I se SOZODONT, and your teeth will be brilliant as jewels, your breath sweet as the roses of Cash- mere. sat se tu th,vw Nor Tali'* ii’ilwn. They arrested a gentleman down in New port the other day for blowing the horn OUIUIIIUIUUU^WUI -UW DHPII..U .o.v ..uu.v. , ,, 1 ^ \* . f,.,.,,, , and it is greatly feared that some accident j on his tally-ho coach. \ ou can t go on a | worn a has befallen him, or that lie has been toot any more in Rhode Island.—Boston No. 1304 Broad Street Store. No. 1248 Broad Street Store No. 422 Fifth avenue, i rooms, new. No. 836 Fifth avenue, 4 room*, new. No 693 Ninth street, 4 rooms, new. No. 709 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms, new. Patton Dwelling in Unnwood, 5 rooms, with two acres, fronting Geo. W. Woodruff’s. T E N A N TS Wanting homes now or from October 1st will find it to their interest to see me before renting any other agency. E Sugar Cane Mills. foully dealt with. The Age says that within the next 18 j months there will be invested in varioi.s . industries at Birmingham between six and seven million dollars. One real estate firm in Birmingham sold j 0:1 Saturday sixty-seven thousand five him- j d-eel doilurs worth of real estate, forty-s x thousand of which was sold after sundown. Mr. Sol. A. Lyons, a much respecte ! citi- , gen of Calera, died Friday night fr >m in juries received on Thursday last in a play- J ful scuffle with a friend across his counter. ; He leaves a wife and five children. Newton Eddin r, who lives viyht mil's from Calera, met with a serious acctdeui on Thursday by tlie over-turning of lus wagon, breaking and crushing his leg. A difficulty occurred in tlie Louisville and Nashville waiting room, Birmingham, late Saturday afternoon, between a white man named J. \V. McDowell and bcott i Turner, tlie colored porter and baggage man. in which the latter was dangerously j stabbed. The Elvton Land Company is said to ■ have sold $1,000,000 worth of real estate within the past three weeks. Birmingham has four banks with :: total capital stock of $550,000, and deposits ag gregating $1,500,000. The probate udge at Selma has issued to the Central Oil Company a certificate ol corporation. The company has organized , with Geo. O. Baker, of Selma, as presi- : dent; Owen O. Nelson, of Montgomery, t as vice-president; and Joseph M. Baker, of Selma, as secretary and treasurer, the : capital stock of the company is -jpO,000, and the entire amount has been paid in. Mobile is to have a new cotton compress this season. The work lias already begun. Mr. C. E. Thames is the recognized Head , of the establishment. Most of the ma- ■ chinery work is being done in Mobile : shops.’ . . ! Mr. W. R. Wilson, one of Fort Deposit s a ..A innut ri*Miu,cted citizens, died rrl IIerald. Once upon a midnight dreary, I was tossing weak and weary, For J had a fit of ague, And my bones were very sore. Suddenly J' read a label. Of a medicine on my table, But to reach it I scarce was able ; I was so infernal sore ! Took I just one dose, ‘twas bile beans; Soundly slept I and did not snore. Had the ague nevermore! 25 cents per bottle. Sold by all druggists. jy24 eod&wlm j struck lii ii Train. Hillbon Bridge, N. H., August 21.— ! A team containing four girls was struck by i he Concord express train, at a grade cross, j ing, a mile below here, this afternoon. ] Jcs.se Colby was instantly killed, Blanche i K Colby fatally and Nellie Flanders and \ Nor i H. Colby severely injured. Simmons’ Iron Cordial invigorates and l recuperates the muscles and limbs. | eodiw TOOMBS CRAWFORD 1245 North Broad St SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED PRICE LIST. jt*20 W< ! M’A\v0inj rv * J.C.REEDY, No. IO Toot fill SI a tJituii TO lot, 5 room House, up to r acre lot. H room Hoi n. 'veil of good water , First avenue. utei >Vhere's Pasteur ! If the friends of the editor of the Globe- Democrat do their duty, they will muzzle I h ill at once. His snapping and snarling i are premonitory symptoms which should n it be over-looked.—Inter-Ocean. Bradfields An infallible specific for all the diseases peculiar to women, such as painful or suppressed .Menstruation, Falling of the Womb, Leu- corrhcea or Whites, etc. Quarter acre, fi room House, kitchen and out-house, cow and horse house, high ami dry, with water works attached, on Fourth avenue, between 13th and 14th streets. •Six Houses and Lots in Girard, 150 yards from lowei bridge, cheap. One Store House and Lot in ChipJey. f 'ur.h. Three 2 room Houses and Lots in city. Terms easy. > land, 6 room House, in Beall- Stimulate Business S .vood. Eh Ft : 3000. Tiiii ty-fiv * land. rooi He , in Linn- from kitchen, ■ TOO acr^s fine ti> it ho old and most respected citizens day night. Joe Reid was killed by Blooman Simp son (both colored), Saturday afternoon about three miles west of Notasulga, 1 nt shooting is supposed to have been acci dental. Mobile boasts of a “faith’’ doctor in the person of a negro named Warner. The Alabama Great Southern railroad has refused to pay tlie assessment against it for the railroad commission fund, me state will have to tiring suit and ;t is un derstood the road will resist for the pur pose of testing the constitutionality ot the law under which the tax is levied. An application for a charter for a new railroad was tiled Saturday in the office ot the secretary of state at Montgomery. T no road is to run from Florence, Alabama, to Clarksville, Tennessee. There is a movement on foot to organize a lager beer brewery company at Mont- Female change or i.irr. Regulator Send for book containing valuable information f or women. It will be mailed free to applicant*. Bradfiei.p Regulator Co., Atlanta. Gh. eocl&w nxt rd int I - - land near the city las sale or exchange. Several other farms for sale. For Item front October 1st. $25 00. Six room House on lower Broad street. 15 00. Four room House and kitchen on corner of First avenue and Seventh street. 15 00. Four room House on Second avenue, be tween Sixth and Seventh streets. 12 50. F'our room House, 2 room kitchen, corner of Fourth avenue and Eighth street. 10 00. Four room House and kitchen, Fourth avenue, between Seventh and Eighth Sts. 12 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave. 10 00. Four room House on upper Second Ave. To littiMlIorriM. Any property placed in my hands for sale or rent will have prompt attention. I do not trou ble a man to death, or try to get other agents property out of their hands, but do a square and legitimate business. J\ G. REEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.io 12th St EMTEMINESS i Id.-. School Is the best jjj America. The most practical course of in struction and the most eminent faculty. En dorsed by business houses. For circulars and specimens of Pen- manship, address H0B3-.1TJ. OOirSMlTH, Principal Shirts at 65c Being overstocked in Table Linen, Towels and Napkins, we will sell at prices that will .pay yon lo buy ami lay aside until you shall need llieni. J. A. KiRVEN & CO. 13 Lispeaard St., New York. 1 J •?- ? tSt Chicago (Ok: SEA FOAM ALL FIRST-CLASS ] StoreteepBrs now teep it for Sale THE BEST IN THE WORLil. TO PARENTS. Many baking powders are v»ry pernicious to health, him! while every one regards liis own, in* should also have a care for the tender ones—the little children. SEA FOAM contains noun of the had qualities of baking powders soda or salenitus. It contains no* hurtful ingredient—no alum or ammonia. SCIENTIFIC. All Chomlstsxwho have analyzed Rea Foainr commend it. Housekeepers who have used it will have no other. Cooks, whose best efforts have failed with other powders, are jubilant over Rea Foam. Raves time, saves labor, save® money. It, is positively unennaled. Absolutely pure. Used by the leading hotels and restaurant* In New York city and throughout the country*. For salo by all first-class grocers. GANTZ, JONES <f: CO., J7U Dunne St., N. V. —'SEDGWICKi— STEEL WIRE FENCE Is the best general purpose wire fence In use. II a Mlrong net-work without bnrba. Don’t lure stock. It will turn dogs, pigs, sheep and iultry, as well as horses and cuttle. The best nee for Farms, Gardens, fttock Ranges ami Hail- ads. Very m at, pretty styles for Lawns, Parley Uool-lots * " ‘ ~ •of paint leries. Covered with rust* or made of galvanized wire, as pre- ill last a llle-tiine. It is better than ti rili or lm rbed wire in every respect. Th» • I gw cell Gate* made of wrought-lron pipe and el wire, defv all eompetition In lightness, neat- eth and durability. We make tin* best, est and .lest working nil-iron automatic It-opolling gate, and the uonlOMt ejiei ... - beat Wire r-lrlirr**. flitting I’lierHand Post Auger*., r pile, - tnd p.irtieiilars ask Hardware Dealers, iddress, mentioning paper, ■DCWICK BROS.. Richmond, Ind £ tr-mxv.vs :• EiUAAlD t We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains, WE 3vd:B2Sr‘TIOTsr FEW: Union Lawns al 31c ; Choice Muslins at 7c; Figured Linen Lawns al cosL Egyptian Lace, worlh I2L-, now 8c. Egypliitn Lace, wort 11 2<)c, now 12ie. al. • od f r o nully in the yet y ii.uking ne , r r riends. It i ist approved \ m t -s of diatiS m a i d gjjih’, I eing held un« 1 util fnl.3 mat ’ 1 red by age, fc it s |c ity, ilel ' iiuy of flavoj I or •ale", aid orders solicit© ,11. , opera House. ' 1st Avenue, Columbus. C MTffiYUTUr Used for over 25 years with great bu eessby the physic!,.ns of Paris, New Y.-rk an 1 Loudon, aud •up 'i i r t » i’l o h< rs 1 r tim 1 r .uipt 1 uro of al cit ■ • p’< ot« r of long s nd ing In 1 up only in Glass Bottle icoutuiuing - 1 c poniese..eh. I’llIFE ?■’> ( JIN ! s, MAKING 1IIKM TxiK UIEAPESX: CAP.SULLB IN THE MARKET. Prepared by CLJN^CIE, Paris. CAPSULES Sold Every- ■where* yjM YOOP _ Rend foi prlcei- and I ilustrated Cutaiogue 02 CINCINNATI Q.j CORRUGATING CU may <leod&weow6m 9 N EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY 0F MUSIC Boston, Mass. Organ Tuninc, Fino Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Qer- * “ nan Languages, English " ’ ^ j. Fall Term twgt •d Calendar, with fulljiiforinatioq, and Italian Languages, English Brandies, Gymnastics- Tuition, to S'.HI; hoard and room with Steam II- at amt Sleetriv Light, S4Ato87Aper term. Fall Terryi begins Sep- ' ddresV.’E. TOURJEEffbir.TFruukUu SqV,'BOSTON, eo mv25d2m weowft V ANDERBILT UNIVERSITY Seven Distinct Departments: Academic, Engineering, Biblical, Law, Pharmacy, Med ical, Dental. Free tuition to students in Theology and Manual Technology. Cata logue -ent free on application to W1LS YYILr M LII As. Secretary’, Nashville. Tenn. i jy 15 eod&wlm