Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 09, 1886, Image 8

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DAILY ENQUIRER - BUN: COLUMBUS GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER 9, 1886. DAILY COTTON STATKMKNT. OoLunnus, On.. December 8,IM. COTTON BILLS-SIOBT. Hew York •/, off, Eastern % off, Boston sllffht X MY, dBTannah off; Bank checking on New York MW tbe counter X premium and on Savannah «l far. Cnttoa, Market tcwlay firm; Inferior 0; ordi »ry —e; rood ordinary —c; low middling *"Jo; ■Addling a'-fcc. good middling ff'.c. aaomns To-dav. To Date. ■» Southwestern railroad.. By Mobile and flirard railroad 22 Mg Columbus and western road.. By Columbus and Rome railroad.. Sr* the river., %WHom,... m 785 Totals SHIPMENTS. To-day. Booth western railroad 476 Columbus and Western road... 0 the river 0 by Columbus factories 248 6,276 6,058 1,172 6.431 6,576 24,047 50,553 LOCAL LACONIC*. Totals.. 724 863 STATEMENT. Steak on hand August 31, 1885 1.079 •waived to-day JM •' previously 49,768—50,653 Skipped to-day previously 61,632 724 37,734— 38,458 Stocks on hand 18,174 Block August 81.1885, 350; received same date 518; total receipts 58,280; shipped same day 217; total shipments 42,520, stock 16|110, sales 125: ^■Addling, 8j^c. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. The Mammoth Fat Boy. Special Sale of Millinery- Bonghton & Co. Four Tliousund Dollars—"H.” Colgate’s "New” Soap. Forepamrh & Saniwell’s Ten-Cent Show. For Clerk of Council—M. M. Moore. Fruits, Nuts, etc. J. T. Kavauagli. Rid Gloves—O. C\ Johnson. Photographs-Alpha A. Williams. Land in Texas for Sale—J, C. Reedy. Ladies’ Black Leather Pocket Lost. DeHuMpn's Dime Circus and Menagerie. To Hare n Preliminary Trial. —Mias Florida Wellborn entertained a party of friends at hame last night. —Indications for Georgia: Rain, easterly winds and nearly stationary temperature. —Judge Harris, of Carrollton, who has been ill a long time, is able to be up again. —Mr. George Brown, proprietor of the Brown house at Macon, died on Tuesday afternoon. —The Ten Cent show was so crowded last night that all who applied could not obtain ad mission. —Mr. Thomas Cook, of Chattahoochoe county, has moved to the old Matthew McCrary home stead in Talbot county, near Geneva. —Joe Powell, cilorcd, who resides four miles south of Talbotton, killed a home-raised hog re cently that weighed 325 pounds. —The annual conference of the colored Metho- dist church is in session in this city, and the usual routine business was transacted yesterday. —The Chipley correspondent of the Hamilton Journal says: The first term of Professor W. E. Murphry’s school closed on Friday last. Every one is well pleased with his progress. —Mrs. John Harris, after a long and painful illness, died last Friday night at the home of her purents, Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Anderson, in Valley Plains district, Harris county. —The Headland Progress says; A negro at Epes precinct, Suinter county, voted fifty pounds of meat for Captain Long, candidate for con gress. Ho had an order in his pocket for fifty pounds of meat, rolled up with a Long ticket and voted the order instead of a ticket. —We tried to Bay yesterday morning that the Colutnbns Iron Works had received an order from Boston, Mass, for an ice machine. The fact that wo didn’t say it does not alter the case as they^have, and are now engaged in putting up a Stratton Absorption machine in compliance with the order. — The Butler Herald says: Judge R. J. Moses,of Columbus, is now holding a term of auditor’s court in Butler, In which there are sevesal im portant cases to be heard. We notice in attend ance from Columbus the following attorneys: Judge R. J.j Moses, Col. C. J. Thornton and ex- Gove mo r James M. Smith. —Butler Herald: Mr. Gillie McCrary, about. 82 years of age, died at his home in this county Tol and Joe Carden, the two young men who ' Saturday night last. Mr. McCrary was well and are charged with (he murder of old nmn Reuben Sanders near ITntcliechubbee a few weekR ago, vrfli have a preliminary hearing at Scale to-day. Gone fo Texas. Mr. 8. W. Palmer and fiimily, of this county, left yesterday for Corsicana, Texu*, where they expect to make th'dr future home. They wont j [ iea ]th via the Memphis and Little Hock route, for which If r. Hockley Thomas is agent. Dentil of a Little Girl. The little eight-3 car-old daughter of Mr. and 1 Mrs. W. H. Luttrell, of Waverly Hall, Harris I county, died on Sunday. The funeral took place 1 on Monday, The bereaved parents have (he ' Sympathy of a large circle of friends. | favorably known In all parts of the county, in fact he was one of the early settlers of this coun ty, and had many friends and relatives who mourn his loss. —Hamilton Journal: Mrs. W. I. Hudson is slowly but gradually improving, and the pros pects are brighter for her final restoration to She has been confined to her room for many weeks, hut her relatives and friends are hopefril that her illness will not last much longer. OVER SKV X HUNDRED. Contributions far tin* Yoiimr Men's Christian Assn* ciuJion Continue to Come In— IVlint. Wiih Re ceived Yesterday. For the Slock Lmv. An election was held in Kinohiyfoone district, Marion county, the first of this week, on the lbnce question. The 110 fence people carried the day by a large majority. This has encouraged the people of tlio Buena Vista district to ask for I George B. Whiteside an election on the fence question. I A* M. Elledge The amount contributed /ortho bouefit of the Young Men's Christ an Association has now reached $727. Ninety dollars additional was re ceived yesterday. Those who contributed it are Frazer & Dozier $ 20 Thomas VV. Grimes Ills 411 iv Horn? Broken. Dan McDaniel, a negro employed by Mr. W. U. E. Thom as..ir 10 I Clift' B. Grimes 10 Charles Wise u) W. Perry, in Girard, monkeyed, with the wrong 1 5^ c , e J ve [] yesterday..., end of a horse yesterday. As a consequence, he ! Kucelve P rev,0,,fl > M >kiug total received i.*727 The executive board, which constitutes the now carries a broken jaw bone and a badly tnaahcd face. Dr. Jordan dressed his wounds and he will no doubt present a very fair front in j committee for soliciting contributions, have met a short time. j. with the utmost courtesy from the citizens of the - j city. Only four members of the committee, bow- Died at. MwhnnlcNTlilfl. I ever, have mude any report of the work they Mr, Albright, ex sheriff of Lee county, Ala., j have done. A member said yesterday that he died at liis home at Mechaniesville Tuesday was very much afraid that It was because the tight. Mr. Albright was quite an old man, and others had done nothing, consequently hail was one of the most highly respected citizens of I nothing to report. It is hoped that this is not Lee county. He was the fUther of Mr. James Al- ! the case, as a very great responsibility rests upon bright, of Brownsville. The funeral took place j each member of the committee. They ought to t Mechanicsville yesterday. To lie Married To-Day. Mr. John Lindsay and Miss Emma Lou Mason will be married at the residence of the bride’s mother at Orchard Hill, Ga.. this afternoon ut 3 o’clock. The groom is a prosperous young far mer and most excellent gentleman. The bride is a sister of Mr. J. T>. Mason, of thi : city, und ip a most lovable and highly accomplished young lady. The Enquirbr-Sun joins their many friends in wishing for them a happy and pros perous frit ure. Coin mb us Cains Another Tnihnttonlnn. Mr. L. M. Turner, who for several years past has been a citizen of Talbotton, will shortly re move to Columbus. Mr. Turner Is :v good citizen and we regret to have him leave us. He is a Christian gentleman and deserves well of any community into which lie may enter, lie is one of the best blacksmiths in Georg;n, being thoroughly skilled in this most import nut trade. His customers here will miss him. We commend Mr. Turner to tlio good people of Col nnbus. Ho will be a valuable man to them in his particular aphere.—Talbotton New Era. Severn 1 Thefts. On Tuesday night a negro went into Mr. Richard Peiguun’s store and stole u box of tobacco. The negro took tho tobacco to Mr. Pat Deignun’a store ami offered it for sale. Mr. Deiguuu saw his brother’s name on the box ami asked the uegro where be got the tobacco. The negro be came frightened and ran off and left the tobAcco. A negro a'tended the auction at F. M. Knowles & Co's store Tuesday night and stole a clock. He made bis escape. A woiuru named Lou Wheelei complained to the officers yesterday that a white man stole her clock the night before. The clock was found at m pawn broker’s shop, and tho officers think they know who did the stealing. Married. At the Veranda Hotel, in this city, at 10:80 o’clock yesterday morning by Rev. R. H Harris, Mr. Thomas J. Stone, of Beallwood, and Mrs, Sarah Wimberly, recently of Talbot couuty, but formerly of Greenville, Ala., were united iu mar riage. The bride has been a resident of this city for the past four months, and possessed all the charms requisite for such a sterling and euei- getic widower. Mr. Slone is 0 merchant of tho Northern Liber ties, and is also one of the most successful farm ers of Muscogee county. Ho has beeu a resident of this county since a boy and can well be termed one of our self-made men. Tho happy couple left on u bridal tour through Florida shortly afrer the ceremony, currying with them the best wishes of a host of friends. The Bant Ten Cents Show. Perhaps the best .ten cents show on the road ia now exhibiting in this city. It is certainly the best that ever came to Columbus. We were there last night; so were thousands of others, and the large tent was packed until standing room was at a premium. DcHaven’s circus is as Food as any circus that has visited Columbus in a long time, with the execution that no horses are used in the ring. If our people want to seo a real good show they should not wait, but take advantage of the present opportunity. They have a number of auimala aud the only white peacock ever exhibited here. The tumbling is very fine, the jugglery is done by experts, the trapeze performance excellent, the dog enters tainmeat the best of its kind, and, in face, it is a splendid entertainment at which any one can go at once to work aud work with all their might. Nothing will be accomplished by those who await leisure time to devote to this purpose, and it is hoped each member will hand us a liberal list to-night. The people will not hesilitate to contribute to this noble cause if they arc re minded of it an d asked to do so. The people so far havo done their duty—let no member of the committee fail in the performance of his. Arrival of the Aiuon Buys. The steamer Amos Hays aralvod at 7 o’clock yesterday morning with a miscellaneous freight, and 389 bales of cotton, consigned as follows: Flournoy & Epping, 47; F. J. Jenkins & Co., 5; Blanchard, Burrus & Co., 15*1; George P. Swift & Son, 10; Slade & Etheredge, 73; Carter & Bradley, 31: VV. J. Watt, 0; It. W. Ledsinger, 62. Her passengers were: J. M. Greene, Miss Lizzie Greene, William Beard, J. M. Qualls, Columbia; Mrs. Lucy Howard, Miss Clraeie Jackson, Eu- fiuln; Woodie Johnson, Allen’s; W. H. Humber, Miss Mattie Davis, Florence; M. J. Chestnut, C. C. Chestnut, Dr J. N. Gilbert. Blufttown; twenty- one on deck, various landings. She will leave this morning at 8 .o’clock for Apalachicola. Peoonul. Sheriff ltushin, of Marion county, is in the city. Miss Eva Lovelace, of Hamilton, was in the city yesterday. Judge VV. I. Hudson, of Hamilton, was in the city yesterday. Mr. A. F Copelaod, a prosperous merchant of Hamilton, was in the city yesterday. Captain Jesse J. Bull, of Talbotton, is in the city and took in the circus last night. Dr. C. L. Williams, of Seale, was in the city yesterday. He will move with his family to Co lumbus next week. Mr. YViliuer Waddell, editor of the Russell Reg ister, is in the city, lie will get out an im mense Christmas edition and our merchants will do well to advertise with him. The Jewish Fair. The ladies of the Jewish congregation are mak ing extensive preparations for the fair to com mence December 15, and are much gratified with the encouragement thus fur received. It will be borne in mind that a structure costing a large amount is under contract, and when tho Temple Ben Israel is finished, not only the Israelites, but the citizens of Columbus, will have cause to feel gratified in the strict .acceptation of the tern. Houses of worship belong not to creeds alone, but also to the commuuity at large, and particu larly’ when all lend a helping hand. We heartily concur in the admonition, "help one another.’’ No greatcr # or nobler sentiment could have been uttered. HOTEL ARRIVAL*. RANKIN UOU8B. A. H, A. Hirstan, F. H. Dawns, Boston; C. C. Staples, Philadelphia; J. E. Lester, Seale; Went worth Field, Chicago; J. A. McLeod, Virginia; G. E. Fee, Cincinnati; J. N. Schlesinger, Louis ville ; J. 13. Harrison, New York; J. A. Harrison, Louisville; R. K Chadwick, R. W. Waddell, B. J. Daniel, Stale; J. H. Reed, Cincinnati; F. 8. Ellis, New York; EL D. Stratton, Florida. CENTRAL HOTEL. J. T. Taylor, Winston, N. C.; J. J. Rohbach, Chicago; J. P. Jones, Uatchechubbee; T. M. New , Mt. Airy; Dr. M. D. Sheltou, Salem; 1». Weisberg, Greenville; W. It. Leak, Winston, N. C.; A D. Maier, D. R. Simpson, Atlanta; H. M. Sherwood, Chattanooga; R. G. Dlngness, Chicago; F. C. HcEwen, Montgomery; Jesse J. Bull, Talbotton; J. K. Dixon, Baltimore; Horace McCall, V. M. Tharp, S. B. Story, Bueua Vista; H. P. Moffett, TIIESOUTH GEOUGIA CONFERENCE. It Opens Auspiciously nnd “Unthbort’s Hospitality In Large anti Free.” Special to Enquirer-Bun. Cum hurt, Ga., December 8.—The South Geor gia Conference assembled at 9 a. m. to-day, Bish op E. R. Hendrix in the chair. About 150 dele gates Are present. Only two members of the conference— Revs. J. W. Eally and R. M. Lock- wood-have died during the year. About 6000 members have been added to the church during the year. On a call of character all the presiding elders were passed, they having been blameless in 1/ft* and administration. They are Revs. J. W. Hinton, J. B. McGehee, W. M. Hayes, P. 8. Twit- ty, J. O. Branch, J. D. Anthony, R. B. Lester and W. F. Loyd. A large communion eervice is be ing held to-night, led by Rev. A. M. Wynn. Cuthbert’s hospitality is large and free. Death of Mrs. Sarah A. Hrmlley. Mrs. Sarah A. Bradley died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. J. M. Reese, in upper Girard at 8 o’clock Tuesday night, of typhoid fever. Mrs. Bradley was 39 years old, and was a consistent member of the Primitive Baptist church. She leaves only one child. Her funeral took place at 1:30 o’clock yesterday afternoon, and the services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Baxley. The re mains were interred at Clapp’s factory. The Dime 4’irenw nnd Henugerie. Dellaven is daily aud nightly drawing crowds to his great Ten Cent Show, on the vacant lots formerly occupied by the Columbus and Rome depot. Take the Rose Hill car and get off at the inuin entrance. Ten cents admits you to a regu lar circus, with all the features except the trick horses. IrlendNhip Lod^e No. 282, HnlglJs <tiid LudioK of Donor. Regular meeting this (Thursday) evening at 7 o’clock. M. M. Moore, 2d&4th th Secretary. Lady’s ICinck liVidlivr I’ovkel Lost. Lost between Browoeville and Columbus a lady’s black leather pocket, containing mono.’, Jewelry; ole. The finder wil be suitably re warded by returning it to Dr. W. W. Bloodwortb, at IT. L. Smith & Co.’s drug store, Browneville. dec9 2t To the Trade. 10,000 Florida Oranges ; 100 barrels choice Ap ples; 3000 C’ocoanuts 5 large lot all kinds Fire works; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal nuts, Brazil Nuts, Filbcrtoand Raisins, at dec9 lw J. T. Kavanaou’b. Take the Rosfb Hill street car and get off ut the maiu entrance of Dellaven’s Dime Circus. Two performances dally. Two o’clock in the after noon and 7 ut night. 8 *,000. A situation wanted by a middle aged gentle man of good bus ness qualifications Fair ac quaintance with trade of Columbus Will lend $*1,000 to employer of wanted. Address *‘H,” care Enquirbji-Sun. dec9 2t Orauges, Apples and Malaga ^Grapes at dfl R. Justice, Agt. To tlu* Trade*. 10,000 Florida Oranges; 100 barrels choice Ap ples; 3000 Cocoanuts; large lot all kinds Fire works; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal nuts; Brazil Nuts, Filberts and Iiaisins, at deep lw J. T. Kavanaciu’s. DeHaven’s Circus and Menagerie—only 10 eeuw urtuitaiion-at crossing of street car line und Columbus and Rome railroad. Two per formances daily—2 p. iu and 7 p. m. I’ONilivcly Will Not Hake Thhi Oder Again. A nice $1 00 Frame for 75 cents. A choico f.3 00 Frame for $1 75. A 50c Frame for 35 cents. A nobby $2 75 Frame for $1 25. A $2 00 Frame for lift 00. A handsome $5 00 Frame for $3 00. Alpha A. Williams. d&weow The Photographer. for Nnl«. Six hundred and forty acres of land in Hayes county, Texas, one-half limbered and tho other half prairie lauds. Would make a number one Ranch Farm. Has a never failing spring on the place-will water thousands of stock. Parties going west would do well to call and see me* be fore leaving, as I will trade the land cheap, or exchange for city property here. J. C. Rehdy, decs 4t Rea» Estate Agent. A GiriuiU CanIi OIU-i . For thirty days longer I will produce Cabinet Photographs at $100 a dozen, cash down at the time of bitting. If 1 charge them or wait till toe work is finished they will be 09 a dozen. Sat isfaction given or money refunded, d&weow Alpha a. Williams. f«lante*.s •'New” Soup Washes better ami lasts longer than any other. •See big advertisement ne.\t Wednesday. dec9 5t fine i'lgiii’H, 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 ail the elements of fine quality, aud such as will give perfect satis faction to the smokers. Robert 8. Crane. dlf Beautiful Trunk* and Satchels at Chancellor’s for Xmas Presents. Don’t fail to see the many novelties lie is showiug. d&wtf l>r. Hetli N. Jonlnn, Operating Surgeon and Physician. Residence, Saminis House, east side front street, opposite Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office. Carter’s drug store. tf Holiday Good**. Our large assortment of Holiday Goods are now on exhibition at the Central Drug Store, and comprise beautiful 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, flush Mirrors, Thermometers, Cut Glass Bottles, which excel in perfection of workman ship and beautx of design any ever offered in this market; and ottier Toilet requisites too numerous to mention. We are soiling 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 aud 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 aud 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 ami 8achet Powders iu 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 ot $1.25 a dozen. Out 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 prescrlptionist, and carries a full line of the same Drugs as the Ceutial. Evans & Howard, A Grand 4’anh Offer. I For thirty days longer t will produce Cabinet I Photographs at $4 00 a dozen, cash down at the | time of sitting. If I charge them or wait till the j work is finished they will be $6 00 a dozen. Sat isfaction given or money refbnded. d&weow Alpha A. Williams. For 4’lerk of Council. The undersigned respectftiliy announces him self a candidate for re-election to the office of Clerk of Council. M. M. Moore. dec9 8t To tho Triule. 10.000 Florida Oranges; 100 barrels choice Ap ples; 3000 Cocoanuts; large lot all kinds Fire works; fresh shipment Almonds, Pecans, Wal nuts. Brazil Nuts, Filberts and Raisins, at dec9 lw J. T. Kavanaqh’b. The Nfaininofla Boy Inftmt, Hugh Stout, is in the city, on Broad street, at tracting crowds of ladies and children, and is said to be the biggest boy living. Weight 486 pounds. Less than 15 years of age. A Grand CiimIi Oiler. For thirty days longer I will produce Cabinet Photographs at $4 00 a dozen, cash down at the time of sitting. If I charge them or wait till the work is finished they will be $6 00 a dozen. Sat isfaction given or money refunded, d&weow Alpha A. Williams. Around I hr World. Carlisle’s 1881 Whisky*. Nothing equals it. 85 cents per quart. Sold by Rollin Jefferson. dec7 eod2ni Another lot of those choice Virginia Peanuts at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf Broken Loh (Tndernear Must move this week at Chancellor’s. d&wtf Oranges, Apples, Cabbage, Turnips and Po tatoes arriving daily nt Pollard’s, dtf 1224 Broad St. People’s Ticket for Aldermen. First Ward-Henry C. Bussey. Second Ward—Homer M. Howard. Third Ward D. P. Dozier. Fourth Ward Theo. M. Foley. Fifth Ward-N. N. Curtis. Sixth Ward—T. Jeff Bates. nov4 td Have you seen the elegant Cnshmere Under wear displayed at Chancellor’s? This month he will close lots at prices that cannot be duplicated again. d&wtf A School Wanted. A school for the ensuing 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 In selecting Xmas Presents call on A. C. Chan cellor. He has a large assortment of Mufflers, Handkerchief, Scarfs, Cuff Buttons, Overcoats, Silk Umbrellas, &c. d&wtf A fresh lot of Stick Candy by the barrel, at Pollard's, 1224 Broad street. . dtf fttiiudut'd of She World. Old smooth? and reliable Whisky 85 cents per quart, sold by Rollin Jefferson. dec7 eod2m You C’nn Buy A comfortable Overcoat at Chancellor’s for $4 00. Child’s Suit for $2 50. d&wtf Fancy Candies, wholesale and retail, at Pol lard’?, 1224 Broad street. dtf Be AnNuretl of hm> Tiling. Chancellor will not be undersold. The season is advancing, and cash will get the goods. d&wtf 1,000 knee Cnrfalmi On our bargain counter. They must go. L. Rooney, dee; 3t 1031 Broad St. Picture*! Pictns*CN ! A handsome Chromo, 24x30, at 25c, 60c aud $1 00; in gilt frames 75c and $1 00. dec7 3t L. Rooney. A Big; Drive* in SKkkIcn. Stock too large; must be teduced. Red Hol land Shades with Dado at 50o, in spring Tollers. All other colors at 40c, at Rooney’s. dec7 3t 1031 Broad St. Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, Itaslns and Currants at Robert Justice, Agt. dtf If you want the best Oakes, Custards, Pies, Etc., try my home-made. They have no equal, dtf R. Justice, Agt. T4»tti«i for Sale. 50,000 Laths fer sale by doc7 tf Blanchard, Burrus & Co. First-class Sewing Machines at greatly reduced prices, to close out the Sewing Machine busi ness. Cali early and get choice, decs tf J. II. Bramkall. Ticket for Aldermen. At the election on Saturday, the 11th 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. EUedge. Third Ward—D. P. Dozier. Fourth Ward—Theo M. Foley. Fifth Ward-N. N. Curtis. Sixth Ward—George W. Dillingham. oct6 td For City .ffarshal. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for City Marshal at the election for city officers on the second Saturday in December uext, and will be gratefhl for the support of my friends and the public. Daniel Duncan. octal td For IHarMhAl. I am a candidate for re-election as marshal for the ensuing year. John H. Palmer. nov7td 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. Treadawav. For County Treasurer. I announce myself a candidate for County Treasurer, and respectfully ask the voters of Muscogee county for their suffrage. sep24d& w td John C. Cook. 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. oct2idtUdecll ' For Tax Here Ivor. I announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Tax Receiver, and respectfully solicit the votes of the citizens it .Muscogee county. Eleetiou Wednesday, January 5,1887. novlG dtf VVoolfoi.k Walksr. For Tax Receiver. I respectfully announce myself a candidate lor Tax Receiver of Muscogee county. Election first Wednesday in January. Guo. W. Cakgii.l. nov7 td For Tax Collector. I announce myself as a candidate for Tax Collector ot Muscogee county (election January next), and respectftilly solicit the sup. port of the voters of said county. nug'29 dtf wliu Ol.IVBR P. f'OK. For Tax Collector. 1 announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of tluscogce County. Election in Jan uary next. [oc!2 td] N. G. Oattis. CITT DRUG STORE. Holiday floods! Holiday Good.! We have received and displayed our Holiday Goods, and can promise our patrons aud Wend* ■n unusually large and pleasing aoeortment at very 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 Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Seta of any description; in fact can please any one. Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new aud 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 odr belief that we have the prettiest and most complete assortment of Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We have Brashes 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 beautiful brush for 15 cents. Face Powder, Fuff Boxes, Pufft and Satchet Powders. A largo 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 careful attention given all pre scription work by qualified and competent pre- scriptionists. Remember us. Always pleased to. see you. CITY DRUG STORE, dtf Gro. A. Bradford, Manager. Store IIou.es, Etc., for Sale. I offer for sale my property situated at the junction of First avenue, Fourteeth and Warren streets, 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. Have you tried the Frank Biddell Soap 7 Try it. Cranr’s. For Tax Receiver. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfully ask tho support of the voters. sep22 tf J. H. Harrison. Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at d tf R. Jostich, Agt. n. r. wiijala s Insurance Agency, 1145 Broad Street* Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7. Residence telepoue, No. 49. All calls promptly answered. D. F. Willcox. nets dtf For Tax Collector. Announcing myself a candidate for re-election to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee couuty, I respectfully solicit the votes of its citizens, and will endeavor to deserve their support by faithfully discharging the duties of this office in the tUture as in 1 he past. Election first Wednes day in January next. sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. For Tax Collector. I announce myself a candidate for Tax 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 the Voters 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 luy duty as an officer, and will still do the same if elected. Election January next. J. C. Rebdy. To the Voters of Muscogee Comity. I announce myself as a candidate for the office of County Treasurer, and respectfully solicit your support for he same. Election January next. G, E. Gaghr. Columbus, Ga., September 22,1888. sep23 tf Watch Making. J. H. Bramhall, Practical Watchmaker anb Jeweler, makes a specialty of repairing tint and complicated watches that have been In jured by accident or otherwise, at moderate charge. dtf To the Voters of Muscogee County. I respectfully announce myself a candidate for , , . , „ , , . „ „ . . iTre snrer of Muscogee county, and earnestly Just received a fresh shipment of Balsms, very , solicit your support. I need the office and will fino, at Pollard's 1224 Broad street. dtf i be very thaukful for your as . i3tance . i am prf> Choice tiroceriem. Best Rye Flour, New York State Buckwheat* Finest Graham Flour, Extra Choice Goshen But>~ ter, Marrow Beans, Boneless Cod Fish, Choice Messed Mackerel, ton pound pails; Fancy Evaporated Apples, Choice Mixed Table Nuts,- New Raisins, Citron, Chipped Dried Beef, Lunch Tongue, Pigs Feet and Tripe at Crane’s. Pure Fruit Jellies, French Queen Olives, Far- rina, McMenamin & Co’s famous Deviled Crabs,. Casco Bay Lobsters. Grated Pineapple, Evergreen, Sugar Corn of superior quality and full weight. Clipper brand of Okra and Tomatoes, Boston. Baked Beans, Cod Fish Balls. Always the lowest prices for cash at Robert S. Crank’s. dtf Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at d tf R. Justice, Agt. Series 2, (hntiuhoortice Building aid Loan Association. Books of subscription for above series now open at office of Yonge & Grimes. Olifp B. Grimes. 8ec’y and Treat. yiaOtl N. P. GILBERT, Attorney-at-Law, Columbutt, tin. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. st,p4 dly Wood and Coal. First-class Oak aud Pine wood in stock, block and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by T. d Fontaine &Co. Telephone No. 80. nov7tf Atmoie’s Best Mince Meat, New Currants, Dates, Citron. R. s. Crane. dtf dtf TUB* Week Chancellor will close several lots of Suits and Overcoats at §5 00 each. Don’t miss this oppor tunity to get a bargain. d&wtf Almonds, Walnuts. P» Cocoanuts, wholesale a 1224 Broad street cans, Brazil Nuts and id retail, ut Pollard’s, dtf First of tho .Season. Fine lot of Tennessee Drosse l Poultry to arrive Thursday, at Newman’s Kish and Oyster Depot. Send your orders in time. decs 2t Overrun!* ! OyerrortM J For men, youths, boys and children will go this r nek for $2 50 to $i0 00. See the goods and you will buy. A. G. Chancellor. d&wtf Stuffed Mangoes, Barrel Pickles and Olive , by the gallon aud in jars, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf Ho You Weed An Overcoat or Suit? If so, Chancellor will make the prices right. d&wtf Shield Perfection Bourbon Whisky 1 commend to all who desire a really good and reliable article. Robert S. Crane, dtf Sole Agent. OiriMtmuH In Coming and brings with it the fond parents* desire to make glad the hearts of their little ones. They must buy something for them, and what must they get. Right here we are going to give them ‘*a pointer.” They must first make up their minds how much they cau afford to spend for Toys, etc., and then if they will go to Adams & Bowels, at Strupper’s old stand, they can find anyt hing in the way of presents for the little ones they may desire. If it is a Doll they can get one from 1 cent each to $10, Doll Carriages from 60 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 wooden 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 tine Confectionery. Candies from 9 cents tf $2.30 a pound. The best Fruits that can be bought. Just think of it, tf boxes Raisins at $1. Fine Malaga Grapes at 25 cents a pound. It ia uaeless to attempt to name everything they keep and give prices, if you want something good and cheap, Adams & Bowers are the men to goto. Iu conclusion ’we will say that they sell the best Stick Candy made at 9 cents a pound in lots of twenty-five pounds or more. pared to run. Flection on the first Wednesday in January next, 1887. oc9 se&wodtd Jordan L. Howell. For (Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing elec tion. w. D. Amvet. nov7 dtd For (.'ounty 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 Notice fo Telephone ftnhscriberN. Add to your list No. 5, Hall & Wheat, and ring us up when wanting anything in the Drug or Fancy Goods line. Your orders will have prompt attention and goods delivered to any part of the city. HOLIDAY GOODS. A new lot received last vwek a d another to arrive this week, cheaper ana prettier than ever. We will have something new in this line every time you call until the season is over. Cologne made to order on short notice, put up in any style, shape or quantity. Satisfaction in lasting quality, odor and price guaranteed. A beautiful line of fine Cigars for the holiday and regular trade just received. Hall & Wheat, Druggists and Dealers in Fine Toilet Goods, % dtf io'.6 Bcoacl street. A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and Fancy Groceries, Gaudies Fruits Etc., at d tf r. Justice, Agt. !'. «. W1IJU9I8, General Auctioneer. Real Estate, Stock ami Bond Agent. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling aud renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott & Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence ou Broad street. j©H tf F. G. Wtlf^ns God BIcmm tiie Children. Nothing has beeu so productive of health ana diminished so much the suffering and mortality amoiVK children as Trbthina {Teething Powders). Tebthina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cares Eruptions and Sores and makess Teethiny easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth in4. Brannon & Carson, Columbus. Ga., Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at mauu tboturer’ft nrice*. jy4 d&wiv 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 and fine brands of I Key West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask j our friends to favor Us with their orders, i XiOuis Buhler & Co. I Sole Agents for the Celebrated Auheuser and I and Budweiser Bottled Beer, eepltt tf GEORGIA SEC URITIES. CorrerJcd by John Blackin&r, Ceium* bt«», Ga. STOCK AND BOND BROKEB. RAILROAD BONDS. Americus, Preston and Lumpkin 1st mortgage 7s 100 ®101 Atlantic aud Gulf 7s 117 ©119 Augusta and Kuoxville 7 per cent 114 115 Augusta. GibfOu and Saudcrsvilie 7 per cent 1st mortgage 104 106. Central con mortgage 7s 113 @114 Columbus and Rome 1st 6s, endorsed Central R. U 104 @106 -Columbus and Western 1st mortgage 6s, endorsed by Cenfral 11. R 108 @105 Charlotte, Columbia and Augusta 1st mortgage 114 ©115 CharloLe, Columbia and Augusta 4s 2d mortgage no @11* Gaioesvile, Jefferson and Southern 1st mortgage guaranteed 118 11& Gainesville, Jelferson and Southern 2d mortgage ill 112 Georgia Railroad 6s ioe @109 Mobile and Girard 2d mortgage en dorsed by Central Railroad 108 @109 Montgomery and Eufauia 1st mort gage 6s and Centra Railroad 108 #100 Ocean SteamsnipS per cent, guaran teed by C. R. R 1C4 105 Savannah, Florida and Western 6 per *,cent 104 108 South Georgia and Florida 1st, en dorsed by state of Georgia, 7 per „ cent ns @119 bouth Georgia and Florida 2d, 7 per cent in @ii8 Western II. R. Alabama 1st mortgage, endorsed by Central Railroad 107 #119 Western Alabama 2d mortgage, en dorsed no RAILROAD STOCKS, Atlanta and West Point 101 @108 Atlanta and West Point 3 per cent, scrip @105 Augusta and Savannah 7 per cent 127 @130 Central common 121 @122 Central railroad 6 per cent, scrip 101 @10* Georgia 10 percent .......192 @103 Mobile and Girard 1L| per cent, guar anteed by Central R. R 24 @ 25 Southwestern 7 per cent, guaranteed.. 129 @130< CITY BONDS. Atlanta 6s 105 @107 Atlanta 7s H2 @118- Augusta 7s 109 @112 Augusta 6s 103 @105 Columbus 7s 112 @113 Columbus 5s ioi @103 LaGrauge 7s ioe @101 Macon 6s no @111 Savannah 5s 102 @103 STATE BONDS. Georgia 4V£s 106 @107 Georgia 6s 103 @J0*i>£ Jill halves, at Poliard'i. 1224 Broad^trget^t^ | j Georgia. 7a. I8an in eill