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_DAILY enquirer • BUN, COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER SO, 1880.
New* from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
Work ProKri'Mlmr on the Romo and Decatur Kond.
A Negro Shot and Wounded at Butler—Another
(iin House Burned—Three Horses Poisoned ut
Bcney—Alahama and Florida New* Notes.
Ueonrla.
Augusta, after long consideration, 1ms
determined to have a paid tire depart
ment.
Mr. John Brownlee, of Gwinnettcounty
was struck by an engine Saturday add had
his collar bone broken,
Chany Helms, a negro woman, commit
ted suicide Friday night by jumping into a
well in Rome. Disappointment in love is
supposed to be the cause.
The Methodists of Elbert-on will soon
commence the erection of a fine brick
church. The money, ten thousand dollars,
has been subscribed and the work will
move right on.
At, Macon Friday Mollie Randall com
mitted suicide on the corner of Fifth and
Plum streets. She was a hard drmkerand
a regular taker of opium. She was orig
inally from Americas.
Work on the Rome and Decntur railroad
is progressing rapidly. The people of
Rome are divided as to whether the depot
should be located up town or down town.
The matter has not yet been decided.
G. L. Powell, at Seney the other night,
lost three splendid horses. He went to
the lot in the morning and found two dead
and the other nearly dead, and after an in
vestigation decided that they had been
poisoned.
The gin 'house of F. W. Barnett, six
miles east of Washington, was burned
Thursday. Mr. Barnett’s I093 was one
bale of cotton ai^d thirty bushels of rye.
pin and a large amount of seed. Ho had
just finished ginning eighteen bales.
Mr. H. H. Colquitt, of Atlanta, visited
Madison last week with a view of estab
lishing a factory for the manufacture of
fertilizers. The matter has been agitated
for several weeks, and the chances are
that a factory will be built in the near fu
ture.
Robert V. Nottingham, a prominent
Knight of labor, was arrested Friday in
Macon on a bench warrant oharging'him
with having made incendiary utterances
in connection with the arrest and impris
onment of Isaacs and Kelly, who are un
der indictments for the murder of James
Moore. He was taken before .fudge Sim
mons Saturday morning and dismissed,the
evidence failing to support the charge.
A negro went into Butler Friday and
said that he had been shot Upon exam
ination it was found that he had balls in
his left leg and his right arm. He was so
excited that it was almost impossible to
understand anything he said. Parties who
saw the difficulty sny that Mr. Watson, a
farmer living south of Butler did the shoot
ing. The difficulty grew out of a dispute
over some corn. The negro threatened
him and was in the act of attacking him
when shot.
Alabama.
Jerry Troy, the oldest conductor on‘he
Mobile and Ohio railroad, up to the time
of his death, died at Jackson, Tenu., Satur
day morning.
Every industry in Anniston is crowded
with orders, and the future for the town is
looking brighter than it has for many a
long day.
Dr. W. G. B. Pearson announces films .''f
as a candidate for mayor of Tusk itoos-a
against the present, incumbent, the Hor,
W. C.' Jemisou.
O.iiiton county, it seems, is destined 'o
become known as a rich mineral county.
Both iron ore and slate are found in the
eartern portion of the county.
Mr. Richard Gorgas, of Alabama., a clerk
in the war department, has been promoted
to a clerkship in class one and transferred
to the bureau of education, being directly
under Commissioner Dawson. Mr. Gorgas
is a sou of General E. Gorgas.
Mrs. Tobe Maxwells’ gin house, near
Alexander City, was burned late Saturday
evening, together with nine bales of cotton
and 3003 bushels of cotton seed. Tom
Mabry lost three bales of cotton in the fire,
and this brings to mind tho fact that lie
has been extremely unfortunate in this
respect. Two years ago he lost fifteen
bales of cotton by fire at the same place,
two more bale3 by fire in Goodwater, and
several years previous to this he lost bis
large and elegant six room dwelling with
all it3 contents, together with his year’s
provisions and wearing apparel.
A rockmason named Pat Tull.v was found
at Birmingham, on tho Elyton Band com
pany’s dummy street car line, about 7
o’clock Saturday night, with ids head
crushed in such a way that it cannot be
told whether lie was run over or clubbed
to death. The theory of foul play is sup
ported by the fact that shortly before 111
the same neighborhood one man was seen
to strike another with a plank. The rail
road men ray they did not run over the
man. Tnlley was employed out on the
Kansas City railroad work.
A serious difficulty occurred inGeorgi-
. . ... .3 UntiiTonn 1? M Kin-
ana Saturday evening
Myrtle Luke school district No. 40
There an°t nty ’t i8 r n ncod of a te “ehel - !
triet anri on ent - v - four pupils in the dis-
to eitfhra 2 aV m l g<! nt ,tenclanee of sixteen
KtessX'Ai pta. 4“s
ized"m'rwi bCr i C °', nmny hM been organ-
if, at. lensacola to vigorously push the
section n Ti? U s C iii U ' iQg t business in that
BLction 1 be Sullivan Timber Compnnv is
torn to wit’ 5 ' V‘i‘ foll T OW xT B bonrcl oFdirec-
n J° bn L - Maeauly, of New
\°rk, and R. L. Campbell, M. ; I. Sullivan,
l. E. Jordan and W. A. S Wheeler, ol'
Florida, with W. A. S. W neeler as presi-
tin^nl'ii T ' F“ ;! or , ,,an 48 secretary. Mar-
mnih ''j 1 !. 18 the largest land owner in the
S“’ 8nd be controls more timbered land
than any other man to be found anywhere
m the pitch pine region of the south.
IsikIs Longer IV lien Tough,
Stranger—I want a job as umpire.
Base Ball Mogul—Did you ever umpire?
•No, sir.”
‘‘Then you are an ex-player ?”
“No. n
“Well, what are yonr qualifications?”
1 have been a proof reader on a daily
newspaper.” J
“The deuce! You’re just the man we’ve
been looking for.”
Haiuria.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of
Ague Conqueror ordered in one month. It
positively eradicates all Malaria, Fever
and Ague, Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
in any climate. Read our book of 1000
testimonials.
Due West, S. C., March 12,18S3.—G. G.
Green, Dear Sir—We will soon need more
Ague Conqueror. It is talcing like “hot
cakes” and giving satisfaction.
Yours, Ellis Bros.
Fairfield, Mo., August 20,1886.—G. U.
Green, Dear Sir—Your Ague Conqueror
knocks the Chills and Dumb Ague every
time, I warrant every bottle and it. never
fails. I have cured cases where quinine
had no effect whatever.
Yours truly,
actl2 d&wly W. II. Shaw & Co.
Time’s Social Revenges.
Mrs. Veragrande—Oh! I know that Mrs.
married
iu the same church, and her wedding was
ever so much finer than mine, and she
knew it, too.”
“YeSj it’s so.”
“I’d lust like to see her now, tearing her
hair when she thinks of the fact that my
husband had the biggest funeral there ever
was on this street, and, with her husband
just wallowing in health, she can’t equal it
for years yet.”—Omaha World.
More Money for Your Work
If you improve good opportunities. Hal-
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full information showing how you can
mace from $5 to $25 and upwards a day
and live at home wherever you are located.
Better write; some have made over |50 in
a day; all new. No capital required;
started free. Both sexes; all ages. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address and
see for yourself. oc28 d6m
between E. M. Bin
ion, druggist, and N. C. Cook, a farmer,
living six miles west of that town. The
row "started about an account in which
Biuion giving Cook the d—m lie^ was
knocked down by Cook, and when frnnds
E oiled him off, Binion rose nud drawing
is pistol shot Cook through the hand. In
the row Binion’s brother gave Cook sever
al ugly wounds on the head and face.
Cook’s wounds are not 8eriou9. While
bail was trying to be arranged for a pre
liminary trial Billion availed himselt ot
that ever ready “leg bail” and left.
Two of United States Marshal Kellar’s
deputies made a nice haul in Marion coun
ty a few days since, capturing two moon
shiners and confiscating two stills and 4000
gallons of beer. The stills were capable ol
turning out forty gallons of whisky a day,
and were located on a branch which mils
through a deep gorge in the mountains in
the southwest portion of the county. 1 be
distillers were Mississippians, who had
come across the line to manufacture their
moonshine with the intention ot selling it
in the camps along the line ot the J'-nnsas
City railroad. The deputies report these
camps a fine field for revenue work,
quantities of wild cat whisky being nan-
died among them.
Floriilu.
Several more brick buildings are being
contracted for at Orlando.
Cheap John, of Orlando, sold eight-
foot alligator to the circus last Mouday lor
the neat little sum of $135.
Mr. Davis, a man with a feather clean
ing apparatus, died suddenly at Tallahas
see Saturday night of pneumonm. I
leaves a wife near Bunbridge, Go., uher
his home was.
Dr. Robbins, editor and proprietor ol the
Southern Progress, a monthly
recently published at Leesburg, ria.,13
now in Orlando arranging to publish in.
journal in that city.
The Brown Hotel building ntSeflner was
destroyed by fire one night last week *■ ne
old piacc was tin eyesore and few win ie-
gret its disappearance.
The new “All Saints Memorial” Episco
pal church in Winter Park has received a
generous donation from F. B. ICnoivleSj oi
Worcester, Mass., that gentleman bavin-,
undertaken t e cost of erecting a laiia-
80-113 spire on the tower of the edifice.
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Prcpnrprl with strict regard to Purity, Strength, nnd
IlnalMdulni'ss. Dr. Prim's B:,k cuutilius
no A muoriin.Mmo,Alum or I'inispliutOB. Dr.Prlco'b
iSxtraaa, Vanilla, Lcimon, otc., flavor deliciously.
pn/rr BW/AtG POWDPP BO. CmwiZ nun St. Lru’s
Office Genkuai. Manager,
Columbus, Ga., November 28th, 18S0.
AN and alter Sunday. September 12. 13S6, th«
V_J schedule of Mail Train will be as follows:
No. 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Columbus 3 08 p m
Arrive at ORipley g J 1 P “
Arrive at Greenville G it> p u
No. 9—Coining South Daily.
Leave Greenville.
Arrive at Chiplty
... 7 10 a u
iuuvuDwutp- 8 ll a. ir
Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a n
No. 3—Freight and Accommodation-North.
Leave Columbus Jj ? I 11
Arrive at Cniplcy J & ‘
Arrive at Greenville u n
No. 4 -Freight and Accommodation—South.
Leave Greenville I?m
Arrive at Columbus 11 P TU
W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager.
T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent.
ilLilllSiSMMmsmiLitu;
Opelika, Ala., November 10th, 1880.
/ iN and after Monday, November 18th. MM, the
’ ) trains on this road will be rur as follows.
No. 1.
Leave Columbus S « ? S
Arrive Opelika 9 38 “ “•
No. 3.
No. 3.
No. 4.
Leave Opelika 8 ?? !! ™
Arrive Columbus 6 p m
N’o. S.
No. 6.
No. 7.
Leave Columbus 3 oi n m
So. H.
Leave Opelika g 41 p n)
The night trains are diseontftiuc^^fojGbe, pies-
ueneral Manager
The only gnrfect substitute' i/1 ^/,’t
—.no invaluable in ChG.cifA
TMthlnff-. * pre.di,rested food for Ova-
n'-ntir® Consumptives, Convalescents-
ssi-fir “<«•
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LAWYEKS.
r |^OL Y. CRAWFORD,
Attorney-atrLaw,
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney-at-Lftw.
Office up stairs over 1111 Broad street.
jpEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE, •
Attorneys at-Law.
J'HOMAS W. GRIMES,
Attorney-at-Law
Office up stairh over Robert Carter’^ drug store
yy-M. A. LITTLE,
Attorney at-Law.
GRIGSBY K THOMAS, Jn. GRIGSBY K. CUANDLRB.
r pHOMAB & CHANDLER,
Attorneys-nt-Xuaw.
Office iiu stairs over C E. Hochstrasser’s store
j AS. M. LENNARD,
Attorney at-Law.
Office back room over U. J. Edge’s shoe store.
J L. WILLIS,
Attorney at Law
Office over Crane’s corner.
JAS. G. MOON,
Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent.
Office corner below Swift’s warehouse.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attorney-at-Law.
Practices in the state and federal courts ol
Georgia and Alabama. Office over 1217 Broad St.
I. D. PEABODY
S. B. HATCHER.
ATCHER & PEABODY,
Attor; eys-at-Lnw.
Office up stairs over 1119 Broad street.
IF
yy' A. T1GNER,
Attorney-at Law.
Office on second floor of Garrard building.
O P. GILBERT,
Attornoy-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all business. Office
over R. S. Crane.
YY B. SLADE,
Atf orney-at- La w.
Office on second floor of Georgia Home build
ing.
W.
IT ALONZO CARTER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office up stairs over R. S. Crane.
| OU1S F. GARRARD,
• Attorney-at-Law,
I*lf YK3CBAXN.
| ^ C. TICKNOR,
Practicing Physician.
Office at Robert Carter’s drug store.
QEORCiE J. GRIJilES.
Physician and Surget n.
Office up stairs over City Drug Store.
J W. CAMERON,
Practicing Physician.
Office up stairs over Central Drug Store.
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S. 5. S. vs. POTASH.
I have hud blood poison for ten yearR. I know I have taken one hundred bottles of
Iodide of potash in that time, but It did me no good. Last summer my face, neck, body
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8t. Ferry, New York.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
COLUMBUS, GA., November 28, 1880.
QN and after this date Trains will run as follows:
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1. I No. 3.
Pass’gcr.j Accom.
Leave CnhmSm Union i>epot 3 10 p mi 10 30 |» ;n
7 15 pin! 2 10 a in
“ Momgomciy, M. A E. R. R
“ Kuhml*.. M. ,V K. It ll
7 55 pm; 5 00am.
9 48 p m ■
LAST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 2. No. 4.
PasUger. Accom. |
4 Al a in 1 4 32 p m
5 48 a ml 7 10pm
0 13a ml 7 30 pm
Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R
“ Columbus
9 25 a m 1 10 ■' 9 o m
5 15 am .
5 ,r> a m!.
9 47 a ni \.
10 30 a mi.
12 25 p in .
7 55 p m I.
0 48 p m .
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Maill dalp-. Nos. 8 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and
Accommodation) daily except dunda.v. No. 5 und C (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex
cept Sunday.
W. L, f-LARK. Sup’t. P T*1. WU Id VM8. G. P. A.
Shortest. Quickest and Bed—308 MiLi, Shorter to New Yorl;
than via Louissviilo—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and AI Urn tic Railroad.
J E. GILLE3PIE,
Practicing Physician.
Oflie at Robert Carter’s drug store.
W. W. BRUCE. BI5KT BRRVOCB
W. BRUCE A SON.
Practicing Physicians.
Office up stairs over Frazer & Dozier’s hard
ware store. (
J NO. J. MASON,
Practicing Physician.
Office at City Drug Store.
Q D. HURT,
Practicing Physician.
Office up stairs over Brannon & Carson’s drug
store.
fl W. BATTLE,
Practicing Physician.
Officce over Brannon & Carson. Residence 727
Broad street.
E. GIIIGOS,
Practicing Physician.
Offie up stairs over Evans & Howard’s drug
To effect November Htb, 1886.
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“ Atlanta
Via W. & A. Railroad.
“ Cincinnati 1
Via the Piedmont Air Line to Now York and East.
“ Richmond
“ New York
1 20 p in
9 15 a in
8 J5 p m
9 35 p in
11 01 a in
2 28 p m
10 29 p ill
11 12 p m
It 44 p in
12 52 a 111
2 15 a m
7 50 1
11) 111,
r p ml
) p in
South Bound Tr
No. 50
7 40 a m
0 15 p 111
6 30 a ?r.
P 33 a in
10 03 a m
12 25 p m
3 20 p in
No
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cases of abdominal enlargement without any
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The magnetic Teething Necklace
soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre
vents convulsions.
The full power Eyelet lire I cry IiimoIc*
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Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials
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UNPRECEDENTED
STOCK OB 1
Piece Goods
NOW RKADY
For Fall, 1886.
Clothing Mt to Order.
Y.i rtefy rnimmdli'h'ti.
Reasonable.
MulfvCnciion IhiAviuiteed.
G. j. PEACOCK,
('lottiiiiK Tf unn far Hirer, 1200 A 120®
Hruftt Street. folrinitniN (la.
ALL FIRST-CLASS
Storekeepers now keep it foi’ Sale
Leave Atlanta
“ Montgomery, v
“ New Orleona 1
1 90 jim; 12 20 am
2 2.8 p m 1
5 09 pm | 4 2> a m
6 01 p nil 5 22 a 111
7 15 p ml 6 45 a r n
2 16 a mi 2 10 pm
7 10 a n« 7 80 p ni
Train 50, Pullman Palace Hlecp’ng Car through to New Orleans. Train 52. Family Emigrant
Sleeping CJa , free of charge, through to Texas without change.
Via Selma nnd Queen and Orescent.
No. 8. No. 5
8 30 p ill
11 30 p ni 1 45 p
1 4 00 p
5 35 p
“ Montgomery
“ fihrcx’cr^rt
1 84B p
CECIL GARRETT. G.
»G.\TINTN.
\* r F. TIGNEB,
Deutist.
Office up ptairs over Glass BroB’ drug store.
Twefih street.
1 EO. W. McELHANEY,
Dentist.
Office up stairs over Wittich A Kinsel’s, in
Garrard building.
yy'M. J. FOGLE,
Dentist.
OfHce over Rothschild Bro*' . 12*7 Broad “treet
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VE WILL OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS FOB THE NEST WEEK.
We have the best and cheapoat Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Reels and Nozzles.
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ouos—the little children.
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Used by the lending hotels and n - tuurants
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'IVIephono 99.
13 Twelfth Stroft..
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