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8 DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING DECEMBER 5, 1886, DAILY COTTON 8TATKMKNT. Columbus, CM., Docembor 4, 18M. COTTON BILLS —BIGHT. Raw York % off, Eastern % off, Boston slight % wi, aarannah V 4 off; Bank checking on New York gya the oounter V, premium and on Savannah Cotton. Market to-day unchanged; inferior 0; ordi nary —c; <oon ordinary —c; low middling middling goo<i middling RECEIPTS To-day. To Date. By Southwestern railroad 30 6,084 By Mobile and (iirard railroad.,... 180 6,769 By Oolnmbuaand western road... 9 > ,M Wv Dolomhus and Rome railroad.. 20 6 By Ga. Midland and Gulfroad 1 to the river « *' By wagons _ 443 48 » SHIPMENTS. To-day. To Di By Southwestern railroad • •••• 3 31 » By Columbus and Western road... o Bytheriver J K Taken by Columbus factories aJ"* 377 36,< 1,079 STATEMENT. Block on hand August 31, 1885 Booelved to-day... 4R »» “ previously 48,5.).) 48,996 60,075 Stocks on hand Stock August 31,18'860; received same day> -M0; total receipts 50,842; shipped same clay \ v \ shipments 41,553, stock 15,139. sales 49 . middling, £ ! ,.jc. ’ INDKX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Christmas is Com lug-Evans & Howard. Surreys and Buggies -Williams & Pou. Administration Notice-P. M. Brooks, Ordi- dlnary, To my Friends- Thomas G. Coleman. For City Sexton J. L. Treadaway. A Grand Cash Offer-Alpha A. Williams. Running Schedule' J. B. Weisiger, Sup’t. Merchunt Tailoring- C. A. Lovelace & Co. Holiday Goods Beehive. The Boss Installment House. Family and Fancy Groceries J. J Wood. For Christmas Prcsents-O. C. Johnson. Empire Stables. Great Kid Glove Sale—Blanchard, Booth A Huff. Real Estate Soule Redd & Co. Muscogee Plaining Mills For Rent-John Black- mar. Stock and Bonds-John Blackman Fresh Parched Peanuts -Bartow Reed. A Shocking Crime-W. B. Boyce. Must Go—James A. Lewis, Millinery—Houghton A Co. Quaint, Very Quaint. Desirable Property at Auction-M. M. Moore, Administrator. Furniture L. Rooney. Stockholders Me/ting-R. M. Mulford, cashier. Watches, Clocks nr <1 Jewelry—C. H. Lequin. Holiday Goods-L. L. Cowdory. Going! Going!J Gone!!! Horse For Sale—John P. Turner, Must Pay- Pierce Coulter. Desirable Lot For Hale -Apply at City Drug Store. See Mrs. Frankie Cleveland’s Photograph. Special Notice—J. AMarion Estes & Sou. A Big Picture. Sewing Macliines-J. H. Bramhall. How to Get Them—Louis Pollard. St. Paul Church. There will be services at St. Paul church at 11 o’clock this morning and again at 7:15 to-night. Preaching by the pastor, Rev, Walker Lewis. Din House Burned, The gin house belonging to Erasmus Stephens, colored. in Russell county, was burned on Friday night, togother with two bnles of cotton and a quantity of cotton seed. There was no insurance. It is thought that the (Ire was the work of an in cendiary. First Baptist tLurch. The subject of the discourse this morning will be “A Practical Question.” The members and friends of the Y. M. C. A. and the public gener ally are invited to attend. 1 To-night the pastoi* will preach the fifth ser mon of his series on ‘‘God in Nature.” Title “The Object.” 81. Luke (liurcli. Tho. pastor greatly desires to see a full attend ance of the members of the church to-day, as he will submit a full report of the work of the church during the year. After which the regular sacra mental service will be held. At night, 7 o’clock, the anniversary exercises of the Sunday School Missionary Society will be held. An interesting programme lias been arranged for the occasiou, The public is invited to atteud. He Cut (lie Bell Cord. We learn that a malicious negro named Joe Hunt, who resides at Chipley and who had been attending the circus at Hamilton Friday after- noon, boarded the Columbus and Rome passen ger train to return home and while the train was running pulled out his hnife and cut the bell cord. Conductor Holt, as soon as ho ascertain- LOCAL LACONICS. —Gessler's band, of Macon, is in the city. —Snow fell in Madison, Ga., yesterday to a depth of two inches. —DeHaven’s menageria begins a week’s en gagement here to-morrow. —Yesterday was beyond doubt the most disa greeable day of the season. Considerable ice was reported along the line of the Southwestern railroad. —Jake Rhodes, a nego employed at the Musco gee mills, had one of his feet caught in the gear ing of the fly wheel and badly lacerated. Dr. Jordan dressed his wounds. —The infant of Mr. and Mr*. J. E. Fitzgerald, of Russell county, died on Friday, and the re mains were taken by boat to Florence yesterday for interment. Their many friends sympathize with them. —Mr. J. B. Weisiger, superintendent of the street car company, publishes to-day a schedule for the running of cars in faturc. It will prove quite a convenience to the public. —A small sensation was created at a negro boarding house near the union depot yesterduy by the report that a negro named Ben Dense had taken morphine with suicidal intent. Dr. Cameron, city physician, was summoned and found Dense beastly drunk. —Thejcounty commissioners held their monthly meeting yesterday and passed the usual amount of orders. They also paid the Columbus Iron Works between seven and eight hundred dollars for the new iron steps which have been erected in front of the court house. One Dollar per week will buy a nice Cooking Stove, Wad- robe, Sideboard or Bed Lounge at the “Boss In stallment House.” Buy no Holiday Goods before you look at our styles. Beehive. Merchant Tailoring never bettor Plnce your order for an elegant fitting Suit with C. A. Lovelace & Co. 1 Another man, as well as the present incumbent, ! can fill the office of Sexton; so let us try Treada- 1 way. | llorse Itlunkcf *. Large lot just received by Williams A Pou. Must Pay. Pierce Coulter gives notice to those indebted to him that they must pay up without farther delay. He will not wait on them any longer. decs 2t Two dollars per week will buy a Parlor Suit worth from $50 to |150 at the Boss Furniture House. Iloaiitifl'nl I'llromofor 25 find 50 UenlN. On to-morrow and next day they will go at these figures. Come and get your choice. ! L. Rooney, 1031 Broad street, J Opposite Central Hotel. ! Fine inrrsyn and BufglM. We will receive next week the prettiest surrey ever seen in Columbus. Call and see it. Williams A Pou. Workingmen, remember that Mr. Treadawuy asks your vote for City Seaton on next Saturday. Another shipment of those handsome $6 Cash- mere Suits. C. A. Lovelace & Co. Holiday Goods. Our assortment of Holiday Goods will be sim ply immense. Beehive. RUNNING NCHEDVJLE. t’oliinibu* Ntreet Railroad ( oiupnry. On and after to-day the cars on this line will run so as to make close connections at each switch. The first car will leave Rose Hill at 7 a. m. and every fifteen minutes thereafter until 8:45 p. m., passing each switch at intervals of fifteen min utes. The last car to run at night will leave Rose Hill at 10 p. m., and returning, leave Greer’s corner at 10:45 p. m, A car will run regularly to and from the pas senger depot, and be on time tor the arrival anfl departure of all passengei trains. The clocks in each car were presented to the company by Mr. C. Schomburg, jeweler, who will keep them regulated. J. 1). Weisiger, decSeodlw Superintendent. A beautiful line oi Xmas Cards just received at the Beehive. Stetson’s Columbia Hats and Dunlap’s latest in stiff ahd silk Hats just received. C. A. Lovelace & Co. Treadaway is young, fall of life and energy; so try him for Sexton. First-class Sewing at greatly reduced prices, to close out the Sewing Machine business. Call early and get choice. J. H. Bramhall. dcc5 tf Two dollars per week will buy an elegant Suit of Furniture at the Boss Installment House. Important Kale. On Tuesday next, December 7, the valuab e city real estate known as the Empire Stables, (Disbrow & Co.) on Oglethorpe Street, will be sold at public outcry. Also, <Eight choice Up-Town Building Lots, fronting on Fourth and Filth Avenues. These sales being made by Commissioners, under order of Court, for partition, are required to take place in front of the Court House. Parties seeking investments have not had in years a more tempting opportunity. A IHg Picture Of Colgate’s New Soap will be in this paper next Wednesday. dec5 2t Quaint, Very Quaint. Those views taken from life, ot Mexioans as they appear in their daily business. They are to be seen from the sidewalk between Crane’s and the post office. People** Ticket for Aldernaeo. First Ward-Henry C. Bussey. Second Ward—Homer M. Howard. Third Ward D. P. Dozier. Fourth Ward - Theo. M. Foley. Filth Ward-N. N. Curtis. Sixth Ward-T. Jeff Bates. nov4 td CARPET DEPARTMENT. Edmund** Furniture Store. We are receiving now every day shipments of beautiful ‘ Brussels tapestry and ingrain carpet ings, Smyrna velvet and tapestry rugs. Having a buyer constantly in New York, our patrons may be assured of the latest, most beau tiful patterns, and the very lowest prices. novl4-sun-tf. Cliri*lina* is Coming, But Rooney’s beautiful Rattan Rockers, so suita ble for presents, are already here. 1031 Broad street, Opposite Central Hotel- The friends of J. L. Treadaway ask of each voter to sustain him by their votes on next Sat urday. A Shocking Crime. If you want cheap Confectioneries go to W. B. Boyce, 1246 Broad street. Malaga Grapes 25c per pound; Bananas 25c per dozen ; Fancy Candy 25c per pound. Fireworks and Toys cheaper than ever, ut W. B. Boyce’s, 1246 Broad Street. Mrn. Frankie Cleveland Is certainly handsome. Her clothes are gooi^ also. Have you seen the full leugth Photograph of her? There is a sp.endld one, framed and hanging from a post just in front of Glass Bros.’ Drug Store. Don’t keep one man in office forever; so vote t for Treadaway for Sexton. j Ladies’ Wraps at much below former prices at ; the Beehive. To My Friends I desire to let you know I am once more in- Who are you going to vote for. Treadaway, of j stalled in the undertakers business, and those Holiday Goods ! Holiday Goods! We have a largo stock of Pottery and Glass ware from all countries ; Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware ; Bronze Figures ; Lamps of every variety at low prices. L. L. Cowdery & Co. flee 5 d2t For Sals. A splendid young combination Saddle and Buggy Horse, Buggv, Harness, etc. Apply to John P. Turner. NOW, GO GET THEM, Tlie Place Where Manta C'lau* Han He* , Everybody knows that Pollard always keeps the very best things that are to be had, but he has ex- | needing my services will always find Me at 939 aud Oil Broad street, with Williams & Pou, un dertakers. dec 4 se 4t Thomas G. Coleman. Lap Robes. Those needing robes would do well to wait and see a large and select lot to arrive next week. Williams & Pou. Rally, rally, aud learn another man to be Sex ton. J. L. Treadaway is the man. Fine Toilet Cases and everything in Plush and Leather Goods will be shown at the Beehive. Fresh Parched Peanuts at Bartow Reed’s Pea nut Stand. I parch every day. I am at Mr. T. M. Foley’s corner. Bartow Reed, Fifty Cent* ceedod himself in his preparations for Christmas, per week will buy a Bedstead, Bedspring, Mat- It is a treat to go into his establishment and see j tres9, Washstand, Safe, Set of Chairs, Clock, or the nice, delicious and tempting goods he has on j Fi ut mg Machine at the "Boss Furniture House.” exhibition. Anything in the world you want, in J the way of groceries and a great many things that Roinember the Dowiruble Properly nobody but Louis Pollard would ever think of j Behmglng to the oatate ofDa v id Z .Ward, to be eel what had been done, arrested the negro and | promising her so long, turned him over to Marshal Hardy at Chipley, : lously low. Mr. W. L. Clark, general manager of the road, intends to prosecute the negro to the full extent | of the law. are in his s*ock. He says it w 11 soon be Christ mas, and if people don’t get what they want it will not be his fault, as he has the goods and will sell them for as little money as they can be bought in the south. It is of no necessity to enumerate the articles, he has everything good. doo5 dtf Desirable Lot For Sale On Fourth avenue, near the Synagogue, small house on part of lot. Seventy-live feet front. Apply at City Drug Stork. A new lot of Rugs just received at the Boss In stallment House. Cheap for cash or ou credit . Get Tour Wife That liandsomo Bed Room Suit you’ve beeu Rooney has them fabu- 1031 Brood street, Opposite Central Hotel. Personal. Speaker Little came down from Atlanta last night and will spend to-day with his family. Mrs. Ernest Woodruff* returned from Atlanta last night. Mrs M. M. McDonald, of Montgomery, is visit ing her parents, Col. and Mrs. F. G Wilkins. Mr. Ralph Howard went down to Seale yester day. Col. J. M. Russell returned from Atlanta last night. Mr. D. W. Champagne came down from At lanta last night. Mr. G. Guuby Jordan has returned from At lanta. Two Coaches Arrived. One passenger and one combi nation coach reached the city yesterday for the Georgia Mid land railroad. These are for temporary use until their elegant coaches, now being built by the Jackson & Sharp company, arrive iu January. The present coaches will be then used for excur sion purposes. The construction company has built the road so rapidly the car builders were not ready with the fine passenger coaches in time for the first schedule. In Januaiy the Midland will have the finest public cars ever seen in the south, or anywhere else. A MISSIONARY MEETING. Anniversary Exercises of St. Luke Sunday School Missionary Society. The anniversary celebratiou of St. Luke Sun day Schcol Missionary Society will take place to night. The public is invited to attend, and the occasiou will no doubt be an interesting oue. The following programme has been arranged: 1—Opening soug, ‘‘Antioch.” 2 -Prayer. 3— Soug, “Oh. Where are the Reapers?” 4— Report of the treasurer. 5— Song, “Wliat Will the Recompense Be?” 6— Giving to the Lord. An exercise by the school. 7— Song, “Free Giving.” 8— Infant class exercise. 9— Recitations. 10— Reading a missionary letter. IV—Song, “The Kingdom Coming.” 12— The Plea of the Nations. A missionary colloquy. 13— Song, “Go, Ye, Therefore.” 14— Missionary address. 15$—Song, “Help Just a Little.” 16— Free will offering. 17— Doxology and benediction. Rotation in office. Therefore vote for J. L. Treadaway for City Sexton. A beautiful line of “Four in Hand” Scarfs at C. A. Lovelace A Go’s. Let some oue else learn the office aud duties of City Sexton. Therefore vote for Treadaway'. Npccinl Notice. Ladies who have so patiently waited for our new lot of Foot Warmers can now be supplied. Another lot will reach us by Monday’s express. J. Marion Estes & Son. t'liatlnhooclice Nutlonul Hank. Columbus, Ga., December 4, 1886.—The regular annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Chat tahoochee National Bank of Columbus, for the election of Seven Directors for the ensuing year, will beheld at its Banking House on Tuesday, the 11th day of January, 1887, at 12 m. R. M. Mulford, dec 5&jan 9&11 Cashier. The photograph of Going! Going !! Gone!!! represents a phase of baby life, it would be well for newly married couples to study It hangs nearly iu front of Oliver Weems’ barber shop. Watclac*. ( lucks and Jewelry. From nowon and during the Holidays I will sell Gents’ and Ladies’ Gold aud Silver Watches, also Clocks and Jewelry, at greatly reduced prices, for Cash only. C. H. LuquiN. dec5 se2t sold at public outcry on Tuesday, 7th inst. Located in excellent neighborhood, convenient to schools, churches and business. M. M Moore, Administrator. J. L. Treadaway is a candidate for the office of City Sexton. l>oll*! Doll*! In all styles and sizes will be in by the end of this week. ‘ Beehive. Metalic Caskets, Rosewood Caskets, Ro ewood Coffins, Cheap Coffins. Williams & Pou. A Grit ml t'anli Offor. To demonstrate the excellence of my every day work in pose, lighting, brilliancy and finish, and to popularize my new st les. To circulate more freely, I will for thirty days longer, produce Cabi net Photographs at $1 a dozen for the cash down at the time of sitting. It I charge them on my books, they will be $6 a dozen. I use the very best goods for producing photo graphs. Tho highest grades of chemicals, in cluding the world renowned Seed’s Instanta neous Dry Plates—the best iu the world. My in struments are all now. Large and small, they possess all the latest improvements that science ^ias or can suggest. New backgrounds, chairs and accessories just been placed in my light room. Have special painted grounds for photographing children. A new feature iu the art science of to-day, is to keep up with all new r improvements. I spare neither pains cr money, and am constantly adding new and useful goods. Can say without fear of con tradiction, with new and better processes, I can and will excel work done elsewhere in Colum bus at higher prices. Satisfaction given or money refanded. Alpha A. Williams. decSdw eow t'liri*tma* is Conning and brings with it the fond parents' desire to | make glad the hearts of their little ones. They j must buy something for them, and what must j they get. Right here we are going to give them i “a pointer.” They must first make up their j minds how much they can afford to spend for jToys, etc., aud then if they will go to Adams & I Bowers, at Strupper’s old stand, they can find I anything in the way of presents for the little ones I. O. R. M., Creek Tribe No. 11. Regular Council Tuesday’s sleep at our Wig wam (I. O. O. F. Hall). Council fire will be kindled at the seventh run and thirtieth breath. All transient members are invited to attend. W. G. Posey, Sachem. Jno. T. Abney, C. of R. aug29 sely Store IIohncn. Etc., for Hole. I offer for sale my property situated at the junction of First avenue, Fourteeth and Warren streots, comprising two large storerooms, with six large rooms in second story, Warehouse, Stables, Wagon Sheds, etc. The lot measures 137 feet front. This is one of the best business locations in Columbus. For price and terms, apply to J. H. Hamilton, novl3 se,tu&thu tf Columbus, Ga. Receiver’* Hale. 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 only. Parties 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, nov28setu&thu Receiver. Holiday Good*. 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 tYom 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 q uality and price. We have the latest novelties in Plush cases of all kinds, made. In Leather Goods we have an endless variety of beautiful Card, Cigar, Cigarettes, Mani cure, Traveling and Writing Cases. These goods are all new Japanese and Pressed Leather de signs. and are extremely beautiful. Every trake and odor of Cologne and Ex tract desired c in be had of us, and all guaran teed to give eati faction. Cut Bottles, large Cut Pungents, silver tops for name or monogram, small Cut Pungents and Odor Bottles of all sizes aud price ; aud an immense stock of German. Favors, ail prices. See our beautiful Whisk Holders, Hair Brushes, Ivory and Buffalo Dress ing Combs. They make nice substantial holiday and wedding presents for little money. Imported and fine domestic Cigar a specialty. Hall & Wheat, Druggists and Dealers in Fine Toilet Goods, dtf 1016 Broad street. A Nehool Wanted. A school for the eusuing year, by a qualified teacher. For references write to the following gentlemen: Rev. G. G. N. MacDonell, Rev. Walker Lewis. Messrs. A. M. Brannon, W. R. Bedell, T. Pearce, Columbus, Ga. Address A. S. H., P. O. Box 93, Columbus, Ga. dec2 eod6t w2t Ladies having any Slippers to make for Christ mas presents will do well by calling on Fritz Klinkerfuss, at No. 10 Twelfth street. nov28 7t .1. J. Wood. Wholesale and retail dealer In Family and Fancy Groceries, Canned and Shelf goods, for eign and domestic Fruits and Nuts, and full line family supplies. MERCHANTS AND RETAIL DEALERS. I solicit a share c f your patronage. I am head quarters for sweet Florida Oranges, Northern Apples, Rutabaga Turnips and Cabbage. Re ceiving them direct from the groves, orchards and farms. Dealer in whole, halves and quarter boxes Rabins; Figs in quarter pound to 10 pound boxes; Prunes, Dates, Cocoanuts, etc. Confec tionery, stick aud fancy Candies. With an ex perience of twelve years in handling pure sugar goods, 1 believe I can please the trade. I have a st ock of fa ncy and stick Candies second to none in this city. They were bought right, and will sell them low for cash. I have a large stock of Fire Crackers, all sizes; and Fire Works will have to be seen to be appreciated. These goods I propose to sell as low as any house here. I only ask the Retail Trade to examine my rtock and get prices before buying. TO THE HOUSEWIFE AND HEADS OF FAMILIES. See my stock ot goods and get prices. I have every engredient for your fruit cake. J. J. Wood. ndv28-selt] 1026 Broad St, north Central Hotel. 1)1W. SCHLEY A NCHLEY> II01114vo put If 1 i*ts. Telephone 119, Residence. dec4 satAse&eodlw Wanted. First-class agents, either ladies or gentlemen, to handle a grand, new holiday book; something entirely out of the ordinary line. Splendid terms! A chance to make mouey fast. Address Johnson & Co., dec4 3t* 1013 Main St., Richmond, Va. 30,000 RiikIioIm Of pure Texas Rust Proof Oats for sale at W. S. Freeman, J. R Brannan, Joseph Heclit, 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. uovl4 2tawlm Ticket for Aldermen. At the election on Saturday, the 11th ol 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. 8. Garrett. Second Ward—A. M. Elledge. Third Ward—D. P. Dozier. Fourth Ward—Theo M. Fcley. Fifth Ward-N. N. Curtis. Sixth Ward-George W. Dillingham. oct5 td For City JHnrutinl. I respectfally announce myself a candidate for City Marshal at the election for city officers *on the second Saturday in December next, and will be grateful for the support of my friends and the public. Daniel Duncan. oct31td For Maralml. I am a candidate for re-election as marshal lor the ensuing year. John H. 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 decll For Sexton. I announce myself 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 Jas. L. Treadaway. For Tax Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Tax Receiver, and respectfully solicit the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county. Election Wednesday, January 5,1887. novl6 dtf Woolfolk Walker. For Tax Receiver. I respectfally 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 ol Muscogee county (election January next), aud respectfully solicit the sup port of the voters of said couni y. aug29dtfwlm Oliver P. Poe. For Tax Collector. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Muscogee County. Election in Jan- uar> next. [ocl2 td] N. G. Oattis. For Tux Collector. Announcing myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county, I respectfally solicit the votes of its citizens, and will endeavor to deserve their support by faithfally discharging the duties of this office in the future as in 1 he past. Election first Wednes day in January next. sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. For Tux Collector. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col- lector of Muscogee county (election January next), and ask for the support of the voters of said c mnty. J. c. Woolfolk. sep7 dtf To tlie Voter* of Muscogee County. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask your suffrage. I have ever tried to discharge my duty as an officer, and will still do the same if elected. Election January next. Respectfully, J. C. Reedy. nov5 td To tlie Voter* ofitliiNcogcc Comity. I announce myself us a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectfally solicit your support for he same. Election January next. G. E. Gager. Columbus, Ga., September 22,1886. sep23 tf For Tux Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfally ask the support of the voters. sep22 tf J. H. Harrison. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing elec tion. W. D. Am yet. nov7 dtd For County 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 Troasnrer. I announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of Muscogee comity for their suffrage. sep24d&w td John C. Cook. they may desire, li lt is a IJoll they can get one shield Perfection liourbon Whisky FACTORY STOCKS. Eagle aud Pheuix 99 ($100 Muscogee 95 <§» 96 Georgia Home Insurance Company 135 @140 BANK STOCKS. Chattahoochee National 10 per cent...175 @200 Merchants’ & Mechanics’ 10 per cent..124 @125 MISCELLANEOUS. Confederate Coupon Bonds 1 (g> 2 FOR SALE. 25 Shares Eagle and Phenix Factory Stock pound. The best Fruits that can be bought. Just $5000 Aiuericus, Preston aud Lumpkin Rail- think of it, \ boxes Raisins at $1. Fine Malaga r °20* Slrnres 6 Merchants and Mechanics’ Bank G ™ pe8 ut 26 cents a pound, from 1 cent each to $10, Doll Carriages from 50 cents to $5, Wagons from 10 cents to $5, Veloci pedes from $2 to $10, Bicycles from $8 to $18, Tri cycles fabulously low. They have Games of a 1 kinds, tin and woode n Toys of all discriptions. Tool Chests, Doll Furniture, House Swings, etc., etc. In fact they have almost every imaginable toy, ranging in price from 1 cents to $25. Besides they keep constantly on hand a full line of fine Confectionery. Candies from 9 cents to $2.50 a Stock. $ 000 Columbus Ice Co. Stock. Profits last year over expenses 12 per ceut. WANTED. City of Columbus 5 per cent. Bonds. See me before you buy or sell. 1 can always dc '" well, and often several points better, than any oue else. JOHN BL.A4.TiMAR. It is useless to attempt to name everything tin y keep and give prices, if you want something good-and cheap, Adams &*Howers are .the men to go to. In conclusion wo will say that -hey sell the best Stick Candy made at 9 cents a pound in lots of twenty-five pounds or more. dec5 tf I commend to all who desire a really good aud reliable article. Robert S. Crane, dtf Sole Agent. Atmore’s Best Mince Meat, New Currants, Dates, Citron. R. g. Crank. dtf 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 Wedding Whisky aud fine brauds of Key West and Havana Cigars, aud kindly ask our friends to favor us with their orders. Louis Buhler & Co. Sole Agents for the .Celebrated A tilie user and and Budweiser Bottled Beer. sep!9 tf A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at d tf R. Justice, Agt. F. G. WILKINS. General Auctioneer. Real Estate, Stock an<l Bond Agpent. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott A Newsom’s corner. 1 For Sale—My Residence on Broad street, jell tf F. G. Wtlktns God Blen* the Children. Nothing has been so productive of health and diminished so much the suffering and mortality ainonp children as Tebthina (Teething Poivdern). Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makess Teething easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth- ina. Brannon & Carson, Columbus. Ga., Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu faeturer’s prices. iv4 d&wly Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at dft R. Justice, Agt. Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, Rasins andtCurrants at Robert Justice, Agt. CITY DRUG STORK. 4» Holiday Good*! Holiday Goods! We have received and displayed our Holiday Goods, and can promise our patrons and friends an unusually large and pleasing assortment at yery low prices, our object being more to make a reputation than a profit on this line of goods. We have Toilet and Jewel Oases in convenient combinations, Odor Cases, Majolica Ware, Bisque and Brouze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Sets- of any description; in fact can please anyone. Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new and utefal 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 we have the prettiest and most complete assortment or Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We have Brushes of every shadow, shape and price and for any uses to which a brush can be put! The Best 25 cents Tooth Brush sold in the state. A beautifal brush for 15 cents. Face Powder, Puff Boxes, Puffs and Satchet Powders. A large line of Colognes from every maker of prominence. We distil seven Colognes,, and our White Rose Cologne is unequalled. Our drug department is kept supplied with the best and purest drugs. Our motto being the best only. Special and carefal attention given all pre scription work by qualified and competent pre- scriptionists. Remember us. Always pleased to see you. v CITY DRUG STORE, dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. IIolltlay Good*. Our large assortment of Holiday Goods are now on exhibition at the Central Drug Store, and comprise beautifal Toilet Ca.es, Jewel Cases, gentlemen’s Dressing Cases, Work Boxes,, Odor Cases, Manicure Sets, Baby Sets, Glove and Handkerchief Holders, Triple Mirrors, Fancy Stands, Plush Mirrors, Thermometers, Cut Glass. Bottles, which excel in perfection of workman ship and beauty of design any ever offered iir this market; and 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 we 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 and get our prices. A large lot of Surgeon and Bath Sponges just received. Our line of Hair, Tooth and Nail 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, Puffs 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 is 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. Oliver, an experienced preccriptionist^ and carries a fall line of the same Drugs as the- Cential. Evans & Howard, d tf Proprietors. Daniel R. Bixe, Proprietor, Carriage and Wagon Repair Shops. Blacksmith, Wood work, Painiing, Trimming, and Repairs of every description promptly done. Horse and Mule Shoeing—plain and steel. 76c for shoeing mules and horses, plain. 25c 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. Have you tried the Frank Siddell Soap? Try B. T. Babbitt’s Best Potash at dtf Crane’s. Flue Cigars. 5000 Garrett’s No. 11. 5000 Conquerors. 5000 100-Per Cent. 10,000 Grand Republic Cigarros sold under a • bona tied guarantee. I consider any of the above brands as being worthy of special mention, and can recommend as possessing all the elements of fine quality, and such as will give perfect satis faction to the smokers. Robert S. Crane. dtf Ntill In the Ring. Will do all work in making and repairing Boots and Shoes at short notice, at No. 10 Twelfth Street. Fritz Klinkerfuss. nov28 7t. Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at d tf R. Justice, Agt. D. F. UIIX.LA * Insurance Agency, 1145 Broad Street* Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7* Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly answered. D. F. Willcox. octSdtf Choice Groceries. Best Rye Flour, New York State Buckwheat, Finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Goshen But ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice Messed Mackerel, ten pound pails; Fancy Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nuts* New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lunch Tongue, Pigs Feet and Tripe at Crane’s. dtf Dr. Set Ik N. Jordnn, Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence,. Sammis House, east side front street, opposite Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter’s drug store. tf Pure Fruit Jellies, French Queen Olives, Far- rina, McMeuamin & Co’s famous Deviled Crabs, Casco Bay Lobsters. Grated Pineapple, Evergreen Sugar Corn of superior quality aud fkxll weight. Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston Baked Beans, Cod Fish Balls. Always the lowest prices for cash at Robert 8. Crane’s. dtf Baker’s Chocolate aud Jelatine at d tf r. Justice, Agt. Fritz KliiakttrfuM*, The Boot and Shoemaker, is ready to do all work in his line at short notice, at No. 10 Twelfth Street. nov28 7t If you want the best Cakes, Custards, Pies, Ete., try my home-made. They have no equal, dtf R. Justice, Agt. MUSCOGEE HOME CORNER, Tlie Most De*ir«ible City Property on the Market, Offered for Sale. The desirable property known as the Muscogee Home corner, fronting 55 feet op St. Clair street and running back about 130 feet on First avenue, will be sold at 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 R M. Mulford, at Chattahoochee Na tional Bank, or to Charles L. Davis. nov23 dtf Frpsli and Nice. It gives us pleasure to note the ^act that Mr. I. L. Pollard’s trade is steadily iuOTeasing. This is due to the fact that he keeps only the freshest and best of goods, and deals fairly with all his customers. It is acknowledged that he has the most complete stock of family and fancy gro ceries in the city, and his prices are as low as the lowest. He is indeed a friend to the house keeper. dtf Series 2, Cliattaliooctieo Bnlldiug and Loan Association. Books of subscription for above series now open at office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff B. Grimes. Sec’v and Treas. ymOU Watch Making, J. H. Bramhall, Practical Watchmaker and Jeweler, makes a specialty of repairing fine and complicated watches that have been in jured by accident or otherwise, at moderate- charge. dtf S. P. GILBERT, Attorney-at-Law, Columbus, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. scp4 dly Wood and Coal. First-class Oak and Pine wood in stock, block and split Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by T. 6 Footaine &Co. Telephone No. 80. nov7tf