Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, November 30, 1886, Image 8

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■WFT DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER 30, 1886. DAILY COTTON KTATKMKNT. * Columbus, Ga., November 29, 1880. COTTON BILL* -SIGHT. ll«w York % off, Eastern % off, Boston slight »ff, Savannah V* off: Bank checking on New York Df«r the counter *4 premium and on Savannah •t par. Cotton. Market to>day uin-hangcd; inferior 0; ordi nary —c; <oon ordinary —c; low middling #8%e; middling 8'ff* good middling RECEIPTS To-day. To Date. By Southwestern railroad 101 5,708 By Mobile and Oirnrri railroad 34 5.191 B/Oohimhus nod western road. Columbus and Home railroad 7 By the river 1! B/ t’Agous I LOCAL LACONIC/8. Totals . 1,050 6,001 ft, 506 22,035 45,554 811 Il’MBN r.H. —The city council will meet to-morrow night. — Large congregations attended all of the churches Sunday. —Mrs. Trammel, of tfnmilton, was reported bk in a dying condition yederday. -Indications for Georgia: Generally fair weather, slightly cooler, southerly winds. Mr, George P. Swift's life was insured for $15,003 in the Equitable Life Assurance Company, of New York. I'he pewnin the Preshylorlan church were rented yesterday morning for an aggregate of about $25'}0. The prices paid per pew ranged from £10 to $150. —A large congregation will assemble at the First Baptist church to-night to hear the address of Rev. Landing Burrows to the Knights Tern plar. It is said that a certain young gentleman killed a goose belonging to an old lady who re sides on the other side of the river on Saturday, and she is very indignant. —The remains ofWra. E. Fleming, who died at Apalachicola, Fla., a few weeks ago, w brought up on the steamer Naiad yesterday i morning, and were interred in the city cemetery. I —An attempt was made to burglarize one of the stores of De Lacy A: Tall man, at Greenville, "35(55 - 85 808 * Sunday night, but a clerk who was sleeping in I the house frightened the burglars away by firing Stocks on hand 10,825 | upon thorn. Stock August 31, 1885, 350; received same day, —The Birmingham Age of Bunday says: H. H. 012; total receipts 52,557; shipped same day 042; ! Epphig, president of the Chattalraochoo National total shipments 39,953, stock 12,954, Bales 735; | bank, A. Illges, Jno. Peabody and Riley Brown, iMpontlenien of means from Columbus, Ga., are in lie city prospecting with a view of investing. By Bontbwestern railroad.. By Columbus and Western road.. By the river Taken by Columbus factories To tain Bales STATEMENT. Stock on hand August 31, 1^5... Becoiveil to-day. “ previously Shipped to-day. ’* previously. To-day. 5,101 35,818 j 34,592 I 1,078 , 4.5,554 j 46,033 nldilling, 8',Jc. INDEX TO XKIV ADVKttTISKMENT^ Dressed Poultry -H. II. Daniel. Oysters and Fish William Thomas. •A Card J. Marion Estes &8on. To the Public-Alpha A Williams. Commissioners' Sale of Valuable City Property. Oysters, Dressed Turkeys and Chickens- Salis bury & Crow. Joint communication of Columbian and Mt. Herman Lodges. Dmth of Mr. dock Paris. Mr. Jack Paris died at his home, at Reynolds, on Sunday. He had been ill for some lime, and j currcd in this city for some time was given at his death was not unexpected. Ho was about 30 j the Hotel Ridcl^ last night. It wasa german jtoars old, and leaves a large circle of friends to complimentary to Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Cur- A gentleman from Opelika informs us that F. M. Dumbar'A application to sell whisky in that place was granted yesterday, but that he will hardly enjov the privilege longer than the first of January, as d bill will bo passed by the Alabama legislature which will virtually make Opelike a dry town. Til K MKKM IX LAST NH.’IIT. A fiiirex A Hondune anil a Most Enjoyable Enter- tuiiinieiiL The most elegant entertainment that has oc- moufn Ills untimely departure. tis, who returned home a few days ugo from their bridal tour. Many germane and similar affairs and halls have been given in the handsome halls Death of Mrs. Catherine Worrell. Mrs. Catherine Worrell, age 1 , about 82 years, ....... died Sunday evening al the .residence of Air. T. ^“i ™'. L. Jenkins, sixteen miles north of the city. The ftmeral took pluce yesterday morning. tion and the bounding delight which merry couples trip to exquisite strains, the scene of last night has never been excelled. He is n Member. The number of participants and spectators was In naming the executive board of the Young j the largest that has attended any similar occasion lien's Christian Association Mr. I. L. Pollard's i this season. The young ladies never presented a name was unintentionally left out. The En- ! more bewitching appearance, radiant as they quiKtsit-SuN regrets this, as he is one of the most J were in beautiful costumes and sparkling with aealous and useful members of the board. We innocent enjoyment. And our gallant beaux ex take the first opportunity to s:iy that he is a mem- j celled themselves in politeness and suavity of b er * ! manner. Among so many fair women and brave Knights Templar Lecture To-Night. mcn U waa (lifflcult to determine the lion ' and It Will Nurprino You. The second page of this paper to-morrow. To i lie Public. 1 have just received an assortment of fine Gold Byzantine and Bronze Frames for tho Christ mas holidays, which are unequaled in beauty and finish to anything heretofore sold in Colum bus. Parties wishing fine and handsome Frames will now place their orders. I caifsoll them 33* percent cheaper than any house In tho city. Alpha A. Williams, d&wcow The Photographer. Miismiic ’Votin'. There will bo a joint communication of Colum bian Lodge No. 7, F and A. M., aud Mt. Hermon Lodge No. 304, F. and A. M., this (Tuesday) even ing at 7 o’clock sharp, at their Lodge Hoorn, cor ner broad an I Twelfth streets, for the purpose of attending in a body public services of tho Knights Templar at the First Baptist church. Wilson Williams Lodge and all entered ap prentices, fellow-crafts and Master Masons of good standing arc cordially invited to meet with us. By order of W. W. Bussey, W. M. A. M. Elledoe, W. M. H. H. Hunter, Foc'y. Jno. C. Cook, Bec’y. A in r«l ! The sale of our Foot Warmers was unprece dented last week. We telegraphed for a large lot, and can now supply both ladies and gentle men. Very respectfully, • «T. Marion Estes & Son. Send your orders for Apalachicola Oysters. Dressed Turkeys and Chickens, Pork Sausage, Fish, etc. S\lis!jury & Crow. l*onIfr.y, A fine lot Tennessee Dressed Turkeys and Chickens this morning at If. H. Daniel’s. "lore Tailors. We regret not being able to meet the demands of our customers in ttic past. Cu n assure all that with our increased facilities and enlarged force of skilled workmen that none will be disappoint ed in the future. Our prices are right and wc guarantee satisfaction. Leave your orders, and we will fill them promptly. Perfect fits and un equalled workmanship secret of the constant rush. A. C. Chancellor. d&wtf Price* Reduced on Underwear. Our stock must be sold. Many broken lots will bo closed for less than cost, Price these gaods before buying. A. C. Chancellor. d&wtf Notice* to Mtock holder*. Mobile and Girard Railroad, Office Sec retary, Columbus, Ga., September 11,1880.—By direction of the Board of Directors, Stockholders are hereby notified that the property and fran chises of this Company have, in pursuance of a resolution passed at the Annual Convention of Stockholders, held July* 7, 1886, been leased to the Central Railroad and Banking Company of | Georgia. | By the terms of the lease each Stockholder is to receive OnaDollar and Fifty Cents on each Whole Share of the Capital Stock (common) held I by them, on the first day of June in every year, 1 which will bo paid by the Lessee at their office in Columbus, Georgia, as soon after each first | day of June as the st ock list can be prepared. I No dividend will be paid on Preferred Stock, : Pike County Stock, or on Fractional Shares. Preferred Stock will be converted into Capital ! Stock, two shares of Common for oneofPre- ferred, and Pike County Stock will be converted into Capital Stock, share for share, on presonta- ! tion at this office with proper authority for ; transfer. ! Fractional shares will be transferred for pur- j pose of consolidation. J. M. Frazer, I octl2 3taw6w Secretary. 1’er Tax t'ollector. Announcing myself a candidate for re-election , to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, ' I respectfblly solicit the votes of its citizens, ! and will endeavor to deserve their support by faithfully discharging the duties of this office in j the future as in * he past. Flection first Wednes- | day in January next. ! sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. f. iviuum I GeiiPral Aiictionerr. HU*ul Statute, Mooli an«l Bond Agont. ; Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott & Newsom’s comer. For Sale—My Residence on Broad street, jell tf F. G. Wilkins 30.000 Biiwlic*l* Of pure Texas Rust Proof Oats for sale at W. S. Freeman, J. R Brannan, Joseph Hecht, B. T. Hatcher, Carter & Bradley, Georgia Warehouse, George Estes, Talbotton; R. E. Clements, Buena Vista, and S. Kaul & Co., Greenville, or send your orders to me. I warrant these Oats to be what I claim for them. Don’t plant the red or brown Missouri Oat that is being offered and sold as a Texas Rust Proof Oat. They are not rust proof. W. L. Tillman. novM 2tawlm To-night Rev. Lansing Burrows, of Augusta, will deliver an address to the Knights Templar in the First Baptist church. The services will be under the auspices of St. Aldcrmar Coinnjundery, Knights Templar, of this city. The different Masonic lodges of the city and Browuevillc, and the public generally, are invited to attend. The music will be under tho direction of Mr. .George L. Johnson, assisted bv Mrs. Lyman Wells. Funeral of .Hr. Meyer Green tree. The funeral of Mr. Meyer Green tree took place | at 9:30 o’clock Humbiy morning and was largely j attended. Rev. Dr. Weiss conducted the services. The fol.owing gentlemen were the pall-bearers: Messrs. L. Loweuhcrz, B. Sternbo g, Max .Simon, Frank Cohn, L. H. Kaufman, C.ms. lleym.xn, Jake Joseph aud Jake Broivdy. Finn*mi o! Mr. Edwin F. Cargill. The fun» ral of Mr. Edwin I 1 ’. (.'argilI, who died ut his home in Russell county on Saturday night, took place from Iris residence yesterday mor. ing. The service* were conducted by R. v. George CL N. MacDonell, pastor of tit. Luke church. The , ugly gush over one eye aud was p unfully burned pall-bearcrs were Messrs. J. Albert Kiivcn, W. R.. ' on tin- body. There is no fear, however, that his Bedell, J. 11. Hood rson, C. C. Shepperson, It. injuries will prove fatal, and tho telegrams state belle of the evening, but this high diftiaction was universally conceded to the handsome groom and his charming bride. There were so many chaperones, friends of the liapyy couple, that wc will not attempt to enumerate them. T. e music was furnished by Professor Chase’s orchestra, which D a sufficient guaranty.} that not. a false note marred the german, and all passed as happy as a marriage bell. An elegant and bountiful collation was served at 12 o’clock, which, at least, in no way detracted from the perfect delight < f the affair. Tin* Explosion at Apabiidiieolu. Telegrams icceivcd from Apalachicola yester day give fuiler particulars of the explosion of the ammonia boiler at the ice works there on Satur day evening. There is no doubt that Captain XV. R. Moore, of this city, was more seriously in jured than tlio first telegrams indicated. If.< a d Mr. Charles Coombs, of Apalachicola, hud just stepped into the factory when the explosion oc curred. Mr. Coombs had an arm broken. Cap tain Moore received a painful sc rip wound, an Bdniuuds and O. L. Torbott. The remains were Interred in the city cemetery. Diopoil Rend. ProfC. B (lohlson, principal of the selio 1 at Troy, Ala., dropped dead yesterday evening Heart disease caused his death, and in lulling his head struck a fence and his neck was broken, lie was comparatively a young man nml leaves a wife and several children. Professor Gobls'on was a polished aud intelligent gentleman, and ■n honest and upright man. His death is a sad calamity to Troy, and he had many friends who will drop a tear on his grave. .1 Reported Robbery. Mr. J. H. McCrary, agent of tho Kentucky clock company, reports that ho was attacked and robbed by two unknown men while traveling that he has since rested well aud is steadily im proving. Mrs. Moore will leave for Apalachicola this morning to he with him. Mr. Glazier, the carpenter, who was killed, was slanding in front of the factory, and was struck by flying debris. The cob red fireman aud another negro received painful though not serious injuries. The ma chinery and building were damaged to tjho ex tent of about $2000. The factory was principally owned by Columbus capitalists. FOR ILLICIT DISTILLING. A Moonshiner's Resort, Broken Up In Talbot Countyi-l Young Mint Arrested and Drought to This City. Yesterday Deputy Collector M iss and Deputy Marshal Hardy brought to this city a young man named Jesse Nelson, who is charged with vio* the 8 ale road, about seven miles lYoin tho city, I luting tho United States revenue laws. Nelson late Saturday night. He was first fired upon, and | was taken before United States Co .miissnmvr the bullet took effect in his horse’s shoulder, j Thomas K. Wynne and committed to jail in de- The men then rushed upon him,and. thrusting a ! fault off100 b.vil for Iris appearance at the pre pistol in his face, took his valise, cantnining $138 j Hmin.iry trial on Friday. It is thought, however, and valuable papers. Mr. McCrary thinks that that ho will be able to give b iii to-day. lira old. His distilie- muuty. The officers night and captured . They burned the s it, was impossible country to remove ine lot Apalachicola Oysters, Fresh and Salt Water Trout and Perch just received. Wm. Tiiomas. The Second Fagc Of to-morrow’s issue will contain unusually in teresting matter for all classes of readers. MarsliaTs Witte. Will be sold at the public pound on Thurs lay, December 2, if not claimed and expenses paid: One small bull calf (briudlc); ear mark, hole in left ear. Impou dec! on November 18. One small Brindle Steer; put in on November 10. One Black and Brown Calf. One White and Red Spotted Calf; put in on November 22. One small White and Red Steer; earmarks, smooth crop in right ear, hole in left. Put in on 281. J. H. Palmer. uov30 3t Marshal. HurSc loHaia* Wusoted. 100 Dozen Bark Collars. Lee Richardson & Co.. Vicksburg, Miss. M/Uib'in u* t oiiMniisnirry. Jrir Kniahts will {.lease remember the sum mons to appear at asylum promptly at 7 o’clock this evening. By order of the E. C. E M. Wheat, Recorder. Mince Moat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at d tf R. JpSTItlE, Agt, Go.* allows flu* i'ttilriron. Nothing has been so productive of health uir imtlnishcd so much the suffering and mortality iruom children as Teethina (Teething Potalers' Thkyhina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, .’regulates th" Bowels, Strengthens the child. .'’’11X3 Eruptions and Sores and mukess Teeth iui asy. All Druggists and country stores keep Tkktm ina. Brannon & Carson. Columbus. Ga. Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at maun •’veturer’s mice" iv4 d&wlv No Fh»* Tn Iliii.p,. Chancellor is doing a large business. He has had a boom for three months. His taade is in creasing daily. Close prhes and fine goods tell the secret. Rest assured Chancellor has the goods, and is not afraid to make lower prices than the same tine goods can be brnght else where. d&wtf t oKipriirioii Noi ( onuhlmMl. Always visit Chancellor’s before investing a dollar, and you will save money on hats, oloth- ilik and furnisliimr ri&wtf one of the men nml that the hit as white and the other black, e man wine a mask. Nels Funeral i>f .Hr, George V. Swift. The ftincral of Mr George P. Swift, jr., took place lYoin the Episcopal churcli at 3 o'clock Sun day afternoon, and was attended by a largo number of friends and acquaintances of the de ceased. The funeral services were conducted by Rev. W. C. Hunter, rector of the church. The following gentlemen were the pail-bearers: C. B. Grimes, G. Gunby Jordan, R. J. Hunter, G. M. Williams, Richard Needham, H. C. Bussey, J. A. Lange and C. A. Etheredge. Rescue Hook and Ladder, of which the deceased was a member, attended the funeral in a body, and a large con course of friends followed the remains to their last rest resting place. Personal. Mr. Cecil Gabbett, general manager of the Western railroad of Alabama, was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. M. DeLacy, of Greenville, was in the city yesterday. , Mr. Ralph Howard returned from Tuskegee yesterday. Mr. R. A. Carson went up to L:\Fayette yester- day. Presiding Elder Hayes, of Talbotton, is in the city. Mrs. C. H. Cook, of Hamilton, who has been spending some time in the city, left for home yesterday. Mr. Frank Redd and family, of Atlanta, are visiting the city, the guests of Mr. William Redd, sr. Mr. S. R. Murphey, of Hamilton, was in the city yesterday. Miss Nora W. Davis, of Columbia, Ala., is in the city. Miss L. D. 8. Abanathy, of Greenwood, Fla., is the guest of Misses Kimball in Bealhvood. Mr George Campbell, of Tuskegee, is visiting ftriends in the city. Mrs. Frank Kirber, of Columbia, Ala., is in the city. Hob. John Peabody returned from Opelika yes terday. Mr. D. F Cargill, of Augusta, is in the city, having been summoned here to attend the funeral of his father. Mr. W. P Cox and Miss Exa Harris, of Troy, Ala., who have been visiting relatives in this clt^ for several weeks, have returned home. »n is only about 23 v t ry was located in Talbot made a raid on it Saturda* about 2050 gallons of bee? disrill.-ry and ’tho beer, i owing to tho nature of the them. The distillery was located in a dismal and almost inacossiblc spot in Oak mountain. The officers say that from appearances they judged that it had been in operation for sometime. They do not thiuk that Nelson is the only party that was interested in operating the distillery, hut they havo been unable to obtain evidence against anyone else. Nelson has a widowed mother and several younger brothers and sisters, and Collector Moss says the duty of arresting him and taking him tYom them was one of the saddest he has ever had to perform. HOTEL ARRIVALS. HANK IN HOUSE. F. Stabler, jr., Griffin; G. L. Campbell. Tuske gee; E. M. Patterson, Alabama; B R. Nash, Dur ham; H. N. Vqight, Louisvil <*; F. C. Covely, New York; Churles L. Davis, Warm Springs; VY. H. Haynes, B.ilt’more; Robert B. Johnston, New York; J. H. Haffstadt, J. B. Pvron, Cincinnati; Gilbert Smith, Neil U. Howard, New York: C. W. Bachelor. Chicago; G. \Y. Burnett. Rochester; L. H. Fesenfeld, Baltimore; W. A. Wright, Butler: W-J. Love, Wacoocliee; M F. Echols, Selma; F. H. Rahnn, Richmond; W. M. Crookslianlcs, Greenville, C.: R. L. Allen, Montgomery; J. S. McCann, Cincinnati. central hotel. H. W. Stamps, Louisville; C. W. Fan, Balti more; D. B. Carey, St. Louis; M. E Oneal, Ala bama; L. W, Bates, Georgia; J. C. Harris, J. S. Talbot, Stinson, Ga.; J. M. DeLacy, Greenville, Ga ; H. J. Moffett, Alabama; A. L. Joyce, Phila delphia; Joseph Anderson, Savannah; John Casnay, Charleston; John M. Cranston, New York; G. W Roberts, Southwestern railroad; R. S. Carter, Ellerslie; J B. Slaughter, Chicago; J. i W. Jackson, Uoutoie; A. Spitz,Atlanta; R. Fisher, | Detroit; A. R. Carpenter, Baltimore; J. R. Parra- j more, Florence. Arrival of tilt* Nalitil. I The steamer Naiad arrived early yesterday ; morning. She brought 149 bales of cotton, con- | signed as follows : Swift «fc Soil, 4; Slade & Ether- I edge. 48; Blanchard, Burrus & Co., 7; Carter & Bradley, 90. The Naiud will be tied up for some time and the steamer Puctolus will run on her i schedule. Solid Silver Ware. Silver-Plated Ware nov28-2t Solid Silver War Silver-Plated Wave, L. L. Cowdery Co. To five SCefail Triule. Just received 50 barrels cnoice Apples tYom $3 to |3.50 per barrel. Also a large lot of Almonds, Walnuts, Pecan and Brazil Nut*, all n w goods We have on hand a large lot of assorted Fire works and will receive this week 1000 boxes of Fire crackers, all sizes. Also the largest and rnopt complete stock of fancy and stick Candy and Chewing Gum ever brought to this p ace. Will also receive 200 boxes of new London layer Raisins, ussorted size boxes. Call and examine goods and prices before buying. nov21 tf J. T. Kavanagh. I'ril/. Klbikert'iiHN, The Boot and Shoemaker, is ready to do all work in his line at short notice, at No. 10 Twelfth Street. nov28 7t I now have in stock Stick and Fancy Candies Almonds, Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts, Cocoa- nuts, Gaisins, Figs, Cirons, Dates, French aud Turkish Prunes, Prunells, Preserves, Jellies. Joint ine, Mince Meat, Chocolate, Grapes, Oranges, Apples and Cranberries, all of which will be sold at wholesale or retail. I. L. Pollard, dtf 1221 Broat Street . Jim! Rm*ivod. New French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless and Loudon Layer Raisins, Citron, Green Kern, Fine and Coarse Barley, Split Peas, Green Peas Farina, and a fresh lot of the celebrated “Bost- * Alilk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagh’s. novil tf I’lfly Pair lied an«l Wit lie Flannel Drawers will be closed this week for50c., 7oc. and $1 a pair. Chancellor’s prices cannot be met. d&wtf Atiuore’s Best Mince Meat, New Currants, Dates, Citrou. R. S. Crane. dtf Agents Wanted. Local, special aud general traveling agents, for the Kentucky Alutual Security Fund Company, of Louisville, Ky. The best plan of life insurance , ever offered to the public. Liberal contracts wil i be made. Address W. T. MuCarlby, General J Sup’t, Louisville, Ky. nov25 dlw i Special Attention. You have only three days longer to getcabi- nets at $4 per dozen. On and after December 1 T will advance my prices to $0 per dozen or $4 per half dozen. I also call your attention to the lurge photographs I am turning out at reduced rates for Christmas presents, which will be also ad v.-need. Call early in the week and make en gagements. Alpha A. Williams. d&wcow Holiday , Clooth. We go upon the principle that the best is the cheapest, and have purchased the largest and by far the finest line of these goods, which will be sold from 25 to 50 per cent less than ever before in this city. We invite all interested in this line to see them before purchasing, and we are con fident we can please both in quality and price. We have the latest novelties in Plush ensesof all kinds, made. In Leather Goods wc have an endless variety of oeautiful Card, Cigar, Cigarettes, Mani cure, Traveling and Writing Cases. These good3 are all new Japanese and Pressed Leather de signs, and are -extremely beautiful. Every rrake and odor of Cologne and Ex tract desired cm bo had of us, and all guaran teed to give sati faction. Cut Bottles, large Cut Pungenls, silver tips for name or monogram, small Cut Pun gents and Odor Bottles of all sizes anil .price, and an immense stock of German Favors, all prices. See our beautiful Whisk Holder.?, Hair Brushes, Ivory and Buffalo Dress ing Combs. Tiiey make nice substantial holiday and wedding presents for little monoy. Imported aud fine domestic Cigir* a specialty. Hall & Wheat, Druggists and Dealers in Fine Toilet Goods, dtf 1010 Broad street. It is a I’leuHnre For Chancellor to show goody and make close prices. d&wtf A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at d tf B. Justice, Agt. Brass Fire Sets and Coal Vases ju- t received. nov28-2t • L. L. Cowdery & Co A'liristoim*. A llHmCdias. Make engagements now, before the rush; it will give me plenty time to finish large photographs for Christmas presents. Cabinets $4 per dozen, till December 1. Alph a A. Williams. dweow. A Hlargidii. A good, new ‘’New Home” Sewing Machine to be sold cheap. Call and sec it in Kiiven’s Cloak Room. Miss .Mattie T. Watt. nov-Sdl w Ladies having any Slippers to make f« r Christ- mas presents will co weii by calling on Fritz Khakeri’usy, at No. 10 Twelfth street. HOV28 7t Elegant line of French Decorated Vases just opened. L. L. Cowdery & Co. nov28-2t n t i iiitCLi sfoKi;. Elolldny Good*! Holiday Goods! We have received and displayed our Holiday Goods, and can promise our patrons aud friends au unusually large aud pleasing assortment at very low pr ces, our object being more to make a reputation than a profit on this line of goods. Ve have Toilet und Jewel Cases in convenient combinations, Odor Cases, Majolica Ware, Bisque and Bronze Figures, Miirors, Ornaments, Sets of any description; in fact can please anyone. | Out Glass Goods, and something entirely new j and u eful in Writing Tablets Don’t forget us when you want to buy or look ; ] ’tis a pleasure for us to show goods. We are honest in our belief that wc have the! prettiest, and most complete assortment of j Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We | have Brushes of every shadow, shape and price, j aud for any uses to which a brush can be put. The Best 25 cents Tooth Brush sold in the &tate. A beautiful brush for 15 cents. Face Powder, Puff Boxes, Puffs and Satchet Powders. A large line of Colognes lYoiu every maker of prominence. We distil seven Colognes, and our White Rose Cologne is uuequalled. Our drug department is kepi supplied with the best aiul purest drugs. Our motto being the best only. Special and careful attention given all pre scription work by qualified aud competent pre script ionists. Remember us. Always pleased to soc you. CITY DRUG STORE. dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. I’lnr Cigars. 6000 Garrett’s No. II. 5000 Conquerors. 50*50 lOO-Per Cent. 10,000 Grand Republic Cigurros sold under a bona fieri guarantee. I consider any of the above brands as being worthy of special mention, and can recommend as possessing all the elements of fin.,* quad ty. and such as will give perfect satis fied ion to the smokers. Robert .'3. Ckane. dll’ People's Ticket for Aldermen. First Ward—Henry C. Bussey. Second Ward—Homer M. Howard. Third Ward D. P. Dozier. Fourth Ward T’lieo. M. Foley. Fifth Ward—N. N. Curtis. Sixth Ward—T. Jeff Bates. nov4 td Ticket for Aldermen. At the election on Saturday, the lltli of December next for one alderman from each ward, friends of the present members of the board will support them for re-election. First Ward—J. S. Garrett. Second Ward—A. M. Elleclge. Third Ward—D. P. Dozier. Fourth Ward—Theo M. Foley. Fifth Ward—N. N. Curtis. Sixth Ward—George W. Dillingham. oct5 td For City xMarslihl. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for City Marshal at the election for city officers on tho second Saturday in December next, and will be grateful for the support of my ftriends and the public. Daniel Dun can. octaitd for Jli« *•*!»:» I. I am a candidate for re-election as marshal for the ensuing year. John II. Palmer. nov7td For City Sexton. I announce myself a candidate for re-election of Sexton and solicit a support of my friends and the citizens. A. Odom. oct24d til dccl 1 For Sexton. I announce mvsclf a candidate for City Sexton and solicit the support of my friends and fellow- citizens. Election in December next. aug28 d&w till dec 11 Jab. L. Trkadaway. For Tax Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Tax Receiver, an 1 respectfully solicit the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county. Election Wednesday, January 5, 1887. novlG dtf Woolfolk Walker. For Tax Receiver. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee county. Election first Wednesday in January. Geo. W. Cargill. nov7 td For Tax Collector. I announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector of Muscogee county (election January next), aud respcctfhlly solicit the sup port of the voters of said county. aug29dtfwlm Oliver P. Pob. For Tax Collector. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Muscogee County. Election in Jan- uar\ next. [ocl2td] N. G. Oattis. For Tax Collector. I announce myself a candidate for Tux Col lector of Muscogee county (election January next), and ask for the support of the voters ot said c unty. J. C. Woolfolk. sep7 dtf To tho Voters of Musciiffce Fount.v. I respectinlly announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask your suffrage. I have ever tried to di charge my duty as an officer, and will still do the same if elected. Election January next. Respectfully, J. C. Reedy. nov5 td To tho Voters ofl'Miutcoffee t’ounty. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, an J respectfully solicit your support for he same. Election January next. G. E. Gager. Columbus, Ga., September 22. 1886. sep23 tf For Tax Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfully ask t he support of the vot ers. sep22 tf J. H. Harrison. For foron :*r. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor oner fox* Muscogee county* at the ensuing el< c* tion. W. D. Am yet. nov7 dtd For foinity Treasurer. I wish my friends to know that I will be a can didate for this office at the next election I am here to run. » R. J Moses. nov20 dtd For County Trenmirer. I announce myself a candidate for. County Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of Muscogee county for tlieir suffrage. 8ep21d&wtd John C. Cook. Flavoring Extracts of all kinds. [dtf] Adams & Bowers. Ntore CLxmev. Etc., for Kale. 1 offer for sale my property situ ited at the junction of First avenue, Fourlesth and Warren •streets, comprising two large storerooms, with six large rooms in seconc story, Warehouse, Stables, Wagon Sheds, etc. The lot measures 137 feet front. This is’one of the be3t business locations in Columbus. For price and terms, apply to J. H. Hamilton, noviS 8e,tu&thu tf Columbus, Ga. Fresh Spices and Flavoring Extracts just re ceived. dtf Adams & Bowers. Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, Resins and Currants at . Robert Justice, Agt. d tf Briuiiel CL Rlze. Proprietor, Carriage and Wagon Repair Shops. Blaclc::nitli, Woodwork, Painting, Trimming, and Repairs of every description promptly done. Horse and Mule Shoeing -plain and steel. 75c for shoeing mules and horses, plain. 25o for shrinking tire. 50c for setting axles. 10 to 20c plain and patent spokes. Other work at proportionately low prices. Wagon and Stock Yards still headquarters for planters trading at Columbus. Patronage earnestly solicited. nov21se&tutf. Shield Perferilon llnsiriion WlilMky I.commend to all who desire a really eood and reliable article. Robert S. Crank, dtf Sole Agent. Fresh lot Canned Goods just received. dtf Adams «fcBowers. Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at d If R. Justice, Agt. We have just received new Nuts. Raisins, lloIi«ln,v Goods. Our large assortment of Holiday Goods are now on exhibition at the Central Drug store and comprise beautiftil Toilet Ca ew, Jewel Cases, gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Work Boxes Odor Cases, Manicure Seta, Baby Wets, Glove and Handkerchief Holders, Triple Mirrors, Fu nc y Stands, Plush Mirrors, Thermometers, Cut Olus* Bottles, which excel iu perfection of workman ship and beauty of design any ever offered i u this market; ami other Toilet requisites too numerous to mention. We are selling these goods so cheap that the purchasers are sur prised at the prices. In fact wo offer them cheaper than they can be won at raffle elsewhere We take pleasure in displaying them and ask. that the public call and see them aud get our prices. A large lot of Surgeon and Bath Sponges just received. Our line of Hair, Tooth and Nall Brushes is a complete one, and as to prices we defy competi tion. Extracts, Colognes, Toilet Waters, Bay Rum, Florida Waters from all the best manufac turers, Pufffc and Puff’ Boxes, Toilet Powders and Sachet Powders in abundance. To those who enjoy a good smoke, we say try our Evans & Howard Cigar and other Key West goods, a few Hyacinth Bulbs left at $1.25 a dozen. Our Prescription Department i3 supplied with the best' Drugs and receives at all times the care ful attention of an experienced Pharmacist. Our store at 1302 Broad street is in charge of Mr. T. M. Olivor, an experienced prescriptionist and carries a full line of tho same Drugs as the Central. Evans & Howard, d tf _ Proprietors. Removal Notice. We have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be low the Central Hotel, where we will continue to keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and Liquors. We call especial attention to our celebrated Imperial Weddiug Whisky and fine brands oi Key West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask our friends to favor us with their orders. . Louis Buiiler & Cp. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Auheuser and and Budweiser Bottled Beer. sepl9 tf Dr. S«th X. Jordan, Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence. Sammis House, east side front street, opposite Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter’s drug store. tf Wood and Foal. First-class Oak and Pine wood in stock, block and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by T. S Fontaine & Co. Telephone No. 80. nov7tf Series 2, Chattahoochee Unllding anti Doan Association. Books of subscription for above series now open at office of Yongc & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimem. Sec’v and Treaa. ym9t i Watch .Making. J. H. Bramhull, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, makes a specialty of repairing fino and complicated watches that have been in jured by accident or otherwise, at moderate^ charge. dtf S. P. GILBERT, Al torncy-at-Enu', CoiuinbuM, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. sep4 dly Have you tried the Frank Siddell Soap? Try it. B. T. Babbitt’s Best Potash at Crane’s. | dtf | Pure Fruit .Tellies, French Queen Olives, Far- ; rina. McMonaiuin & Co’s famous Deviled Crabs ; j Casco Bay Lobsters. Grated Pineapple, Evergreen, j Sugar Com of superior quality and full weight- j Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston. Baked Beans, Cod Fish Balls. Al evaj^i the lowest price* for cash at. Robert S. Crane’s. <ltf I>. F. WILE . Insurance Agency. 11-15 Elrnad street. Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7. Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly answered D. F. Wjllcox. not 8 dtf JiiNt ICccciveri. New French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless p inf London Ln.ier Raisins, Citron, Green Kern.,. Fine und Coarse Barley, Split Peas. Green Peas,. Farina, and a fresh lot oi the celebrated “Boss’” Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagh’s. I10V21 tf Jimt Received. New French and Turkish Prunes, Seedless anc?. London Layer Raisins, Citron, Green Kern, Fine- and Coarse Barley, Split Pea3, Green Peas Furina, and afresh lot of the celebrated “Boss’” Milk Crackers at J. T. Kavanagh’s. nov21 tf I'rcNli and Nice. It gives us pleasure to note the fact that Mr. I. L. Pollard*8 trade is ricadily increasing This is due to the fact that, he keeps only the freshest and best of goods, and deals fairly with all Iris customers. It is acknowledged that he has the most complete stock of family and fancy gro ceries in th’e city, and hio prices are as low as the lowest. He is indeed a friend to the house- ! keeper dtf C'hriMtiiiRN, ChrlKtiHim. Make engagements now, before the rush; it will j give me plenty time to finnish large photographs . for Christmas presents. Cabinets $4 per dozen, | till December 1. Alpha A. Williams. dweow. i Room* to Rent. | Furnished or unfurnished. With or without board. Meals sent out. $3 per week. Eppinq House, nov28 3t 1237 Broad Street. Receiver** Male. Under an order of the court W. Cohn’s entire stock of First-class Clothing and Gent’s Furnish ing Goods will be sold at retail at very low priees for a short time on'y. * arties will find it to their interest to supply themselves now. All persons indebted to W. Cohn are required to make payment to me only. L. Meyer, nov28aetu&thu Receiver. Ntill In the XUiitf. Will do all work in makiifg and repairing Boots and Shoes at short notice, at No. 10 Twelfth Street Frits KLiNKiiaFuas. nov28 7t. Dates, Figs, Currants and Cit Adams & Bowers. dtf If you want the best Cakes, Custards, Pies, Etc., try my home-made. They have no equa . dtf R. Justice, Agt. MI NGMIKK HOME CORNER, Till* Most ncslriihlc City Property oil (lac Market. Offered for Kale. The desirable property Is nown as the Muscogee Home corner, fronting 55 feet on St. Clair street and running back about 130 feet on First avenue, will be sold ut private sale. On the lot there is a two-story brick building occupying part of it, now rented for §300 a year ; also enough brick to build two one-story stores. If not sold at private sale before the first Tues day in December it will be sold at public outcry. Apply to It M. Mulford, at Chattahoochee Na tional Bank, or to Charles L. Davis. nov23 dtf Fine Cigars and Cigarettes a specialty. dtf Adams & Bowers Tax-Payers Attention—'Third and Last Call. State and County Taxes, 1886, are now past- due and must be paid at once. In conformity with law, executions will issue for all Taxes not paid by or before December 1, 1886. Don’t blame the Tax Collector for complying with the law. Come up and settlt and save cost of advertise ment, levy and sale. D. A Andrews, Tax Collector. Office: Georgia Home Building. nov21tf Baker's Chocolate ami Jelatine at j d tf ___ R. Justice,.Agt. I’hoivo Gructtrivis. Best Rye Flour, New York State Buckwheat, Finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Goshen Butr | ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice Messed Mackerel, ten pound pails; Fancy I Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nuts, ! New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lunvh i T dt? UC ’ 1 ^ * ?eet and Iripe UL Crank’s.