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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 4, 1886.
from the Three 8tetee Told In
Brief Paragraph*.
U Albany Tonng Gentleman Nhoots Himself
While Aaleep-A Sc&ro Accidentally Shoot* HI*
Ohlld Through the Head-Other Hatter* of Gen
eral Interest.
The organization of a gas company is
being mooted in Dalton. p y
The new opera house will be opened in
Dalton on the 10th inst.
Mr. John M. Munday has assumed edi
torial charge of the Jonesboro News.
Saturday night some depraved wretch
cut and mutilated in seven places a horse
belonging to William Lafferty in Athens.
Mr. Lafferty thinks he knows the motive
and is on track of the rascal.
Ninety-one marriage licenses were issued
In November in Chatham county, twenty-
ahc to whites and sixty-five to colored, tn
September 107 licenses were issued and in
October eighty-seven, making a total for
the last three monthB of 286.
A gentleman, largely interested in the
building of cotton compresses, says that
on the completion of the M. and A. rail
road to Madison, or just as soon as its com
pletion was regarded as a foregone conclu
sion, that a cotton compress would be
promptly built in Madison.
In Burke county Silla Smith, colored,
about 36 years old, left her home and hus
band and two small children, one a baby
about a year old, about two weeks ago for
the purpose of visiting her son, Billy
Smith, in Augusta, since which time noth
ing has been heard of her, except that her
son gave her money to return home on.
Her husband, Henry Smith, has been told
that she was the person whose body the
old man in Shake Hag furnished the medi
cal students, and he is in gloom and al
most crazy about the lost Evangeline.
Dick Felder, the colored sexton, was re
turning to his home at Amerieus Saturday
night, and while going down Wynn street,
near the old cqpietery, was set upon by
some unknown party and pretty badly
beaten and cut up. He managed to free
himself from his assailant finally and made
his way home, where he is still confined.
A warrant was sworn out Sunday morn
ing against Simon Ellis, who is suspected
ofhaving made the assault, and he was ar
rested and put under a bond of $100 for his
appearance.
Sam W. Kendall, a popular young gen
tleman of Albany, has Oeen troubled with
somnambulism for several months. His
nervous condition is in such a shape that
he performs many acts while asleep that
are appropriate to his waking state. He
has waked at the dead hour of night to
find himself remote from home walking a
lonely country road. Once he narrowly
escaped serious injury from walking off
the portico of his father’s home. Last
Saturday night at 2 o’clock a pistol shot
startled the family of his father, Mr.
John M. Kendall, and a quick
investigation discovered that Sam had shut
himself through the little finger of the left
hand while asleep. The bone proved to
have been badly fractured by the ball, but
the attending physicians entertain some
hope of saving his finger from amputation.
He dreamed that burglars were attempt
ing to force an entrance into the house,
and he arose, taking his pistol to defend
the premises. It is supposed that lie
cocked the weapon and discharged it acci
dentally.
Alabama.
Tuskegee has only one bar-room.
The colored normal school at Tuskegee
has 320 students.
The Alabama Conference Female Col
lege at Tuskegee, has nearly 200 pupils.
Mr. B. F. Seay’s ginhouse at Midway,
burned Wednesday night, with two bales
of cotton.
The $30,000 of new Birmingham bonds
were sold Tuesday morning for $1.05. The
bonds bring 8 per cent interest.
The North Alabama conference of the
Methodist Episcopal Church South met in
Florence Thursday at 9 a. m., Bishop E.
B. Hendrix presiding.
President Duncan states that the general
offices of the Mobile and Ohio road will
not be removed from Mobile to St. Louis,
but only such divisions will be moved as
are essential to the operations of the re
cently acquired Cairo division of the road.
The annual election of the Mobile and
Ohio directory took place in Mobile Wed
nesday and resulted as follows: Win. II.
Hayes, A. Iselin, jr., August Belmout,
James H. Fay, Henry Hall, J. P. Mc
Mahon, Sidney Shepard, A. H. Stevens,
Peter Hamilton, E. L. Russell, D. P. Bestor,
Wm. Butler Duncan, T. M. R. Talcott.
James Allison, colored, in the vicinity
of Dayton, accidentally shot his baby, age
ten months, on last Thursday. The ball
entered the forehead just above the nose,
passed through the brain and came out a
little below and behind the left ear. The
weapou fired was a small Southerner Der
ringer of 12-eaiibre. Notwithstanding the
skull wes penetrated and the brain matter
oozed from both the entrance and the exit
of the ball, the child is still living, and un
der the circumstances doing remarkably
well. The physicians pronounce it a very
remarkable case.
Florida.
The public school at Orlando numbers
276 pupils.
Madison has a first-rate cow doctor in
the person of a young lady.
Plant City has organized a literary socie
ty with thirty-five members.
Benjamin Dowd, of Eustis, is a candidate
for treasurer of Orange county.
The Panasoff'kee Orange Company has
300 acres in groves, 160 of which is natural
grove.
It is reported in Key West that H, B.
Plant contemplates the erection of a fine
hotel in Havana.
A twelve inch drill is at work now cut
ting an immense well for the Ponce de
Leon Hotel in St. Augustine.
A piece ot property near Tampa, known
as Scripture’s grove, consisting of thirteen
acres, sold recently for $36,000.
A gang of burglars visited Hawthorne
on Saturday night last and robbed tbc drug
store and a dry goods store of quite a quan
tity of goods, which they succeeded in get
ting away with.
The people in the western part of
Alachua county are beginning to agitate
the subject of a new county. They say
they are tired of living from thirty to
forty-five miles from the county seat.
The body of a dead negro was found in
a shallow pond of water between Rochelle
and Grove Park a few days ago. The
body is well dressed, but has evidently
been dead several weeks. It is supposed
the negro was murdered, as the remains
indicated that violence was used. The
body is still uuburied.
The Palatka post office is doing an im
mense amount of business nowadays, and
Monday over $2500 worth of money orders
were sold. The money order business is
quite an institution in Palatka, and does a
business equal to some banks, and all
classes of people patronize it to a greater
or less extent. Several improvements will
be made in the post office soon to accom
modate the rapidly increasing business,
and the demand for boxes will require at
least 200 lock boxes to put it, which will
be placed in position pretty soon.
MELLIN SiFOOD, the only perfect sub
stitute for mothers’ milk, is recommended
by our most prominent physicians as the
best and safest food for infants. It con
tains no farinaceous matter, which so
often produces disorders of the stomach.
novlO tu th sat&wlm
Political A, H, C.
Undoubtedly the right way to build up
the democratic party is to protect ft
against the pernicious activity of republi
can politicians,—Chicago Times.
THE PLANETS IN DECEMBER.
Haialll, the Weather Prophet, (dree Their Dis
turbing Positions,
Mansill, the Rock Island, 111., weather
prophet, in his December publication gives
what he calls the earth disturbing condi
tions of the planets as follows:
Mercury in a longitudinal line with Nep
tune, 1st; in like line with Saturn, 9th; in
a similar line with Uranus: the 26th, and in
such a line with Jupiter, 30th; Mercury is
in perihelion, 3d, and in inferior conjunc
tion with the sun, same date; Venus in su-
f ierior conjunction the 2d, and in descend-
ngnode, 5th.
The principal disturbing positions ap
pear to be located about the 1st to 5th, 9th
and 10th, 13th to 15th, 23d to 27th, 30th and
31st, or as follows: 1st to 6th, Wednesday
to Sunday; 9th and 10th, Thursday to Fri
day; 13tn to 15th, Monday and Tuesday:
23d to 27th, Thursday to Monday; 30th and
31st, Thursday and Friday.
The United States signal service will
probably order hoisted the most justifiable
cautionary marine storm signals for tlio
following dates: 2d and 5th, 9th and 10th,
13t.h to 15th, 30th and 31st.
The temperature of December, he says,
should average about the mean of the
season, both in the States aud Europe;
with a full complement of storms. The
storm from the 1st or 2d to the 5th or 0th
is of the first grade disturbing force. The
elements should be rather moderate from
the 6th to the 10th or 11th—the time for a
second storm of a second grade force. A
third storm will occur from the 13th to
27t.h, and last one the 30th and 31st.
There is a coincidence in Mercury’s in
ferior conjunction and perihelion on the
3d, to-morrow. Mercury was in inferior
conjunction and perihelion December 11
‘and 15, 1872—these conditions, Mansill
says, rather run to storms; earthquakes oc
curred on the Oregon and Washington
territory const, the 15th; Mr. Prevear, of
Leominster, Mass., reported in the Scien
tific American seeing flames on the
sun 100,000 miles high, the 13th. Mercury
was in perihelion, 22d, and in inferior
conjunction 25th of December, 1878—
Earthquakes at Flushing, New York, 21th.
Mercury in perihelion December 29, 1884,
and in interior conjunction January 3, 1885
—Earthquakes in New Hampshire and Ma
ryland 2d; in New York the 14th, and in
Spain the 5th—500 houses were destroyed
in Spain the 5th. Mercury in perihelion
December 16th and in superior conjunction
of December, 1885—131 earthquakes de
stroyed the town of Amatitiun, Gaute-
nnala, the 18th.
This will be a favorite time for astrono
mers to watch the sun for a few minutes
occasionally during the 2d, 3d and 4th.
There will doubtless ofeur, as there gener
ally does upon such occasions, unusual agi
tations on the sun’s surface—if not some
elevations. The sun has been compara
tively clear from spots during November,
more so than it has been for years.
Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey
and
Duffy’s Formula.
Dysentery, Diarrhoea, Cramps.
WALTER HUBBAKl).
620 Wklch Stiikkt, Chenier, Pa.
Gentlemen--1 have been euffcrlne lor ten
years with catarrh of the utoumch (result of
typhoid lever), running into civnentery auil
alcemtion ot tin.* lower bowel. The best
brands of whinlcev never suited mv palate
until I tested your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey,
which has ffivon entire! v Sitttsf.iciory r-sulis.
GRAB A. WEIPNEK.
Buyan, Williams County, Ohio
Gentlemen—l was troubled with cramps of
the stomach for u long time, mml I touna out
your Duffy’s Pure Mult Wi.J-kev and Duffy’s
HART I It SCHOTT.
Mt. Hop* avx., Fkick's Mill )
Cincinnati, Ohio. I
Gentlemen—I have been sick all the winter
with catarrh of the Rtotnnrh anu dysentery,
id I And your Daily's Pure Malt Whiskey
MIU. Mr. ABA.
Wtnsto.v, North Carolina.
Gentlemen—For two years I suffe-od with
what the doctors called Chronic Diarrhoea,
nnd wa< unable to iret relief. 1 was irreutiy
reduced when I commenced the use ot your
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, since which I
have experienced groat relief, and have gained
more than i>0 pounds in weight.
DOC. COATES*.
3DS Morris Street. Philadelphia, Pa.
1 have used the Duilv’s l or ula along with
Dnfl.v’p Pure Malt Whiskey, .-riving it to my
youngest child of seven > ears, quite a deli
cate little thins. She hud been aid tut a long
tune vith marasmus. I urn triad to euy that
there is * decided luiprovmnc '.
JOHN BUHGAN.
THE DUFFY MALT WHISKEY CO„
Baltimore, M*>.
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hold application of ihe medicinal virtues and
puritn o.f Duffy's Dure Malt Whiskey, and is in-
fended more speciflcallu for the treatment of
Consumption, Uysj)e)>sta. Indigestion. Malarfa,
General Debility and all Wasting Dneases. In
addition to the tonic effect of our it’AMey, ti far-
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the Weight and Strength are increased. It 1%
made tn accordance icilh a specially prepared
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Malt Whiskey and IInto Beefsteak combined in
linuui form, the nutritious elements of the beef
being 'extracted without conking or chemical
changes by a new process, making it the most
pula table and fjHeaclout beef preparation
ever made. It can be had of all dsulers at USB
DU LI. AH DEli BOTTLE.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICHESTER’S ENGLISH."
Tlie Original and Only Ornnlne.
s»re anil away. RelUMd. Ilowareof worthli;.. Imlutlonl.
(stamps) to us (or particular* i*» tetter hr return nmlL
NAME PAPER.* Chichester Chcmlral Co..
N A me. j{8 j8 Mallftou Square, Phlluda., I'e*
Bold h. Oruagi.t* cvcrjwherfc A*k tor “ChloliM-
«er’a EujcIIbu” Pennyroyal Pills. Takenoothu.
GEORGIA, MUSBOGEE COUNTY:
Whereas. C. A Redd, administrator of the es
tate of Mrs. Mary S Park, represents to the court
in his petition duty tiled, that he has fully ad
ministered Mary S. Park’s estate. ,
This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
heirs and creditors, to show cause, if any the;
can, why said administrator should not be dis
charged from his administration and receive let>
ters of dismission on the lirst Monday in Februa-
r5 Witness my official signature this 30th day of
October. 1886. * • M. BROOKS,
oc30 oaw3m Ordinary.
$1000 REWARD
For uuj machine hulling ana
•learning 0t for market on much *
Clover Seed in ON'B DAY
v <u Uio
VICTOR
DOUBLE
HULLER.
Illustrated circu
lar mailed free.
NEWARK ,—- _
MACHINE CO., Columbus, 0
je21 wl2w
THE Vi'lUk
$59 REWARD
our Patent MON \ KC1I Greta
ana Seed Separator and1 Ifaff.
err »r our Improved n uro*
homo Mill whl«-h we offer cheap,
i’rice Li»t tti.ilcd free.
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
Cwlumbca, ONL. t
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
LAWYERS.
TfTOL Y. CRAWFORD,
Attoruey-at-Law,
JOSEPH F. POIT,
Attorney-at-Law.
Offleo up stair* over 1111 Droad street.
JpEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE,
Attorneys at-Law.
rj’HOMAS W. GRIMES,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office up stairs over Robert Carter’s drug store.
A. LITTLE,
Attorney-at-Law.
T
GRIGSBY R THOMAS, JR. GRIGSBY B. CHANDLKR.
pHOMAS & CHANDLER,
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office ud stairs over C E. Hochstrasser’s store.
JAS. M. LENNARD,
Attomcy-at-Law.
Office back room over C. J. Edge’s shoe store.
J L. WILLIS,
Attorney at Law
Office over Crane’s corner.
JAS. Q. 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 of
Georgia and Alabama. Office over 1247 Broad St.
8. B. HATCHBR.
ATCHER & PEABODY,
V. D. PEABODY
IF
Attorneys-at-Law.
Office up stairs over 1119 Broad street.
yy A.TIGNER,
Attorney-at Law.
Office on second floor of Garrard building.
^ P. GILBERT,
Attorney-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all business. Office
over R. S. Crane.
^ B. SLADE,
Att omoy-at-Law.
Office on second floor of Georgia Home build
ing.
yy ALONZO CARTER,
Attorney-at-Law.
Office up stairs over R. S. Crane.
J OUIS P. GARRARD,
Attorney-at-Law,
PHYSICIANS.
C. TICKNOR,
Practicing Physician.
Office at Robert Carter’s drug store.
Q^EORGE J. GRIMES.
Physician and Surgecn.
Office up stairs over City Drug Store.
J W. CAMERON,
Practicing Physician.
Office up stairs over Central Drug Store.
J E. GILLESPIE,
Practicing Physician.
Oflic at Robert Carter’s drug store.
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•. W. BRUCE. BERT BDRUOGB
W. BRUCE & 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.
rji W. BATTLE,
Practicing Physician.
Officce over Brannon & Carson. Residence 727
Broad street.
E. GRIGGS,
Practicing Physician.
Offic up stairs over Evans & Howard’s drug
store.
DE.MIKm
W.
Office up stairs over Glass Bros’ drug store,
Twefth street.
QEO. W. McELHANET,
Dentist.
Office up stairs over Wittich A KJnsel’s, in
Garrard building.
yy-M. J. FOGLE,
Dentist.
Office over Rothschild Bros., 1247 Broad street.
OF
Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
In effect November 14th, 1886.
No. 51
‘ No. 63
8 05 p m
1 20 p m
7 86 a m
8 15 p in
9 35 p m
2 28 p m
10 29 p m
11 12 p in
11 44 p m
12 03 p m
1 25 p in
" Atlanta
2 15 a m
Via \V. & A. Railroad.
1 40 p m
0 59 p m
7 60 a m
7 07 p m
0 50 p m
1 00 p ill
“ Cincinnati
Via the Piedmont Air Lino to New York and East.
1 45 p m
6 15 p m
3 30 p m
4 48 p ill
7 17 p m
9 20 p m
12 35 p in
3 20 p ill
Pullman Palace Cars Montgomeiy to Washington without change on all trains.
Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffet Car Atlanta to New York without change.
South Bound Trains.
No. 50
No. 62
1 20 p ni
12 20 a m
5 09 p m
0 01 p ni
7 15 p m
“ Montgomery
0 45 a m
2 10 p ill
7 30 p m
“ New Orleans
7 10 a m
Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans.
Sleeping Cai, free of charge, through to Texas without change.
Train 62, Family
Emigrant
Via Selma und Queen and Crescent.
No. 8.
2 28 p m
8 30 p m
11 30 p m
No. 54.
1 45 p ill
4 00 p tu
6 35 p m
6 27 p in
11 15 p ill
1 40 p ni
6 45 p ill
44 Shreveport
CECIL GABBETT, General Manager.
CHAS. H. CROMWELL.
General Passenger Agent.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
O"
and after this date Trains will run as follows:
COLUMBUS, GA., Novombcr 28, 1888.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Columbus Union Depot
“ Columbus Broad Str.et Depot..
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Springs
Arrive Troy
Montgomery. M. & E. R. HI
Eufaula, M. isE, R. R...
8 10 p m
3 21 p m
8 10 p m
7 15 p m
9 00pm
7 55 p m
9 48 p ill
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Montgomery, M. & E R. R....
“ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R
Troy
Arrive LTnion Springs
Leave Union Sgrings
Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R....
“ Columbus
4 54
4 13 a m
5 48
0 13am
7 30 a m
925
10 30 p m
10 i0 p m
1 50 a in
2 20 a m
5 45 a m
5 55 a m
9 47 a m
10 30 a m
12 25 p m
7 65 p m
9 48 p m
830 pin 7 60a ml.
4 32pm 45-lamj.
7 30 a m .
7 10 p nr 9 18 a ml.
7 30 p ml 10 00 a ml.
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Is the best gener" 1 purpoao wire fence In use. It*
Isa Mirons net-work without barbs* Don't
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poultry, as well an horses nnd cattle. The besl
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roads. Very neat, pretty styles for Lawns, Parka,.
School-lots and Cemeteries. Covered with rust
proof paint, or raado of galvanized wire, as pre
ferred. It will last a life-time. It Is better than
hoard* or burboil wire In every respect. Th»
Sedgwick (allies made of wrought-lron pipe anat
steel wire, defy all competition in lightness, neat
ness, strength and durability. We make the best,,
cheapestand easiest working nll-lron nutomatlo
or Mclf-openlng gnte, and the nentent cheap*
Iron fences now made. The beat Wire*
Stretcher*, Cutting Pliers nnd Post A users.
For prices nnd particulars ask Hardware Dealers^,
or address, mentioning paper,
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Storekeepers lour keep it for Sale
TO PARENTS.
Mnny haktn? powders are vojt pernicious-
to lioulth, and while every one records lito
own, ho should also have a care for the tender
ones—the little clilldron.
SEA FOAM
contains none of the bad qualities of baking-
I iowdors—soda or saleratus. It contains na
lurtful ingredient—no alum or ammouia.
SCIENTIFIC.
AH Chemistskwho have analyzed Sea Foainr
commend it. Housekeepers who have used It
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havo failed with other powders, are jubilant
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money.
It is positively “nequaled. Absolutely pure.
Used by the leading holds and restauranto*
In New York city and throughout the country*
For sale by all first-class grocers.
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170 Dunne St., N. F.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can l>e given in a cup of coffee or tcgn
without the knowledge of tlie person tak*
ing It; I* absolutely harmless, and will ef»
feet n permanent nnd speedy cure, whether
I tlie patient is a moderate drinker or an ah
10 59 p ml 146 pm!
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight ami
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex
, Sup’L
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Ml
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fect cure lias followed. It never fails. Th®
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it becomes an utter impoHMihility for th®
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