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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEOBGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 188G.
N«w« from the Three States Told in
Brief Paragraphs.
i DoulileFscrd C'slf »t Forsyth—One Han Acid-
dentally Slionls Another Near Newton-riic
(•old Discovery In Morgan County—A Little lloy
Accidentally Killed In Hamilton County.
(Jeorirla.
Mrs. Jennie Culberson, of Macon died
Thursday.
Sylvester Allen, an old and well known
citizen of Madison, died suddenly Wednes
day night.
Mr. Seaborn Edwards, living a few miles
west of Buchanan, recently killed three
hogs that averaged a little over 200 pounds
each, and were not quite a year old.
The Elberton cotton seed oil mill prop
erty was sold Ht mortgage sale for $3000
and was bought by Mr. D. P. Olesby. It
cost *10,000 a few years ago and was in per
fect order. The monopoly of the Oil Trust
Company forced its suspension of business
and sale.
Dr. W. C. Mclntire, one of Franklin’s
best citizens, died Wednesday evening
about 3 o’clock. He had been suffering
greatly for some time with heart disc ise,
but was able to be up attending to his du
ties. He dropped dead while sampling a
bale of cotton.
At Buchanan, on Thursday, the barn of
Mr. G. M. Roberts fell under the weight of
ice and snow. There were two children in
the barn at the time, who escaped with
only slight injuries. There were two
mules, one horse, a hugg.v and a wagon in
the barn when it fell, and all escaped ex
cept one mule, which was caught under
the falling timbers and seriously hurt.
On Friday last, young Mose Hitchcock,
colored, living on Capt. Newell’s place in
Baldwin countv, became enraged at Mr.
Malone at Walker’s bar-room, and besides
abusing him, advanced upon him with a
razrr, whereupon Mr. Malone struck him
on the head with a weight and knocked
him senseless. Mose is represented to be
seriously if not dangerously injured.
- Quite an unfortunate accident happened
near Newton, in Baker county, a few days
since. Messrs. W. W. Williams and John
Hall, both of Newton, were out hunting
and while engaged in that sport became
separated from each other. Not knowing
that Hall was near, Williams fired his gun,
but unfortunately the entire load took ef
fect in the buck of Hall’s head, who was
not more than thirty feet distant. The
shot penetrated the skin on the back of
the head, glancing over the skull and com
ing out through the scalp. The wound
though paiuful is not dangerous.
At the drug store of Messrs. Ponder &
Hill, in Forsyth, is the stuffed skin of a
double-face calf. It has two distinct
faces; four eyes, two mouths, and three
ears, one on each side of the double head,
fully developed, and the third only par
tially developed, and on the line that
marks the partition of the faces, and a
double brain. A diasection of the body
discovered that there was a fully develop
ed heart, hut no entrails, and that the rear
portion of the’spina! column was inverted,
while the front was natural, the two por
tions being disconnected.
It is said that Messrs. R. L and J. S. Cal
loway, of Lexington, instead of using tons
of guano made their fertilizers at home,
being a compost of stable manure and cot
ton seed. This pile of compost had no loss
than 700 wagon loads of manure and cot
ton seed in it With this they prepared
their land. Now, what i3 the result after
one year? Mr. R. L. Calloway says that he
planted for 125 bales of cotton. He has
ginned at home and had the same packed
and sold 153 bales of cotton, about an aver
age weight of 475 pounds to the bale. His
tenants have made 50 Dales more on the
place. This yield is ail average of 15 bales
to the plow. Most of the corn was planted
on bottom land, and some as many as three
times been replanted then to wash away at
last. The corn crop is now cribbed and
exceeds 3000 bushels. Some 500 bushels of
potatoes, over 1000 bushels of oats and
peas.
Aliilmmn.
Mrs. E. W Fort, of Marion Junction,
was burned to death Wednesday night.
R. J. Campbell has been arrested' and
jailed in Selina on the charge of forgery.
Mr. Murphy, the night watchman at the
East Tennessee depot at Anniston, has had
a nice fortune left him by the death of a
relative in Boston.
The excitement over the discovery of
more gold in Morgan county continues to
grow'. Prospectors are pouring in and
lands are inereaaing in prices rapidly.
Mr. Ab. Jones, of Anniston, the young
man who a few months ago drew $15,000 in
the Louisiana state lottery, is now quoted
as being worth .^50,000. He has been spec
ulating in Birmingham real estate.
Patty Bros., dealers in general merchan
dise at Woodlawu, were burned out
Wednesday night, and the building slid
stock entirely destroyed. The loss above
insurance amounts to §750. It is supposed
that, a lamp which was used in the store
for the first time was fractured aud ex
ploded.
Win. Allbrooks, formerly white hostler
of the Mechanics’fire company of Selma,
disputed a bill claimed by a seamstress,
Mra. Ann Fuller, in making a dress tor his
wife. He was sued by Mrs. Fuller and
judgment reudered in her iavor. All-
brooks, meeting her on the street riuirs-
day, jumped upon her, beat. her. badly and
then skipped the city, leaving his wite and
child.
Florida.
St. Augustine is to have the telephone.
A schooner line has been opened be
tween Tampa and Pensacola.
A state chess tournament will be held at
Putua liorda, beginning December 15. Two
gold medals are offered, and no entrance
fee is charged players.
An election is to be held in Suwanee
countv on December 14 to see if the people
will bond the county for $(1536.66 to build
a bridge across the Suwanee river at Bran
ford.
St. Augustine’s postmaster reports re
ceipts for money orders issued since Janu
ary 1, 1880, of $90,000, and yet the depart
ment won’t give him any help in the way
of clerks, etc.
A young son of Mrs. Henderson, in
Hamilton county, last week, while chas
ing a rabbit, fell and his gun was dis
charged, killing a little boy by the name of
Down.
A tramp, while stealing a ride between
Aucillaand Greenville, last Wednesday,
was thrown from the cars by a sudden jar
and killed, the wheels passing over him
and cutting him in two.
At St. Augustine Monday, lUiguste Mess-
ner, a Sweedo, and captain of the Ponce de
Leon fleet of scows which brings the sand
from the North Beach, while making a.
trip up the North river, fell overboard and
was drowned.
Dr. John C. Barrows, U. 9. A., who for
five years has been stationed in Arizona,
has arrived at St. Augustine. Dr. Barrows
has been directed by the government t
take medical charge, of the Indians con
fined at Fort Marion.
Messrs. Wyllie & Northrop are haying a
handsome steamer finished at Palau:a es
pecially for the Halifax, Hillsboro, Lagoon
and Indian river. She is a twin screw pro
peller, 80 feet long, 14j beam, coppered,
60-horse-power engines.
XwU are at prespnt confined in Fort
\ st- Augustine, 452 Apache Indians,
"»mber 83 are bucks, 207 women
rw 1, ™ children under 12 years of age.
I ’ 1 m ? 8t , l JI,rt infants, have died
since their arrival here last April.
Robinson’s circus was leaving
JvTumr. w ,cek,an attempt was made
to kill G. M. Robinson, treasurer of the
circus, by a negro. Robinson was on the
lookout for the gang of thieves which
have been following the circus, but, as he
says, not connected therewith, when he
came across the negro in one of the cars,
and caught him by the collar. The negro
broke loose, drew a revolver and fired at
him five times, neither slid tuking effect.
Col. Joseph II. Thornton, of Cincinnati,
U., an honored war veteran, was for
eighteen years a victim of that old sol
diers’ complaint, chronic diarrheea. Two
dozen bottles of Warner’s safe cure re-
storeg his liver to health and cured his nil-
nient. His daughter was very ill of an ob
stinate disorder, which the best physicians
failed to relieve. She had also palpitation
o! the heart, intense pains in the head,
nervous dyspepsia, and all her vital
organs were involved. By three months’
faithful home treatment with Warner’s
snfe cure, alone, she was fully restored to
to health. That was two years ago. The
cure was permanent. Col. Thornton will
tell you it is true if you write him and en
close a stumped envelop.
Prosperity nt Hie South.
Within the last Ybree months not less
than sixty-two companies for mining and
smelting have been organized, and mills,
machine shops, railway companies,
foundries, cotton, flour and other manufac
tories have been constructed.—Memphis
Avalanche.
Captain George B. Wiltbark, 919 Spruce
street, Philadelphia, Pa., if now on land,
will, if von write nnd enclose’a stamp for
reply, tell you thut “three years ago, when
in Central America, he was prostrated
with kidney and liver trouble of a very
serious nature. He was delirious, skin
very dark, liver enlarged one-third,
stomach too sensitive for the simplest
food.” Seven bottles of Warner's safe cure
completely cured him and saved his life.
A Home Prediction.
If Carlisle is not elected president or
vice-president, in 1888, he will he the next
democratic United States senator from
Kentucky. —Louisville Post.
A Hickory Voice Prom lotliiinH.
One thing is settled, and thatjs the next
national convention must dominate a
straight, out-and-out, dyed-in-the-wool
democrat if we are to have another demo
cratic president.—Shelbyville (Ind.l Demo
crat.
PENNYMMU.niS
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CLINCMAN'S
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■HE CLIHGUN TOBACCO OINTMENT
Pimples. Sores end Boils. Price ftO
THE CLINGM&N TOBACCO CAKE
VTCIMi’S OWN itKAHilJY, tines nil
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THE CLIN0MAH TOBACCO PLASTER
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urine pics. of the lM'Ri>T Sf .OATD 1'.
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Tobacco Flour, nnd is (specially recommended lor
(Jroup Weed or (hiko ot tho Breast, aud for that clans
of irritant or inflammatory maladie . Aches and
Pniun whore from too delicate a Male of the system,
tho patient is unable to hour the Htroiiat.r application
of llie Tobacco Cake. Fc* Headache or other Aches
and Pninn. it is invaluable. Rriec Id cl«.
Aek your druggist for theso remedies, or write to the
CHAN TOBACCO CURE CO.
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C. F. GTAGfOER, Propriotor,
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
I>ersonnl Praperty.
/ .EOECIIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY-By virtue
( I of an order of the Ordinary o stud county,
will be sold on Mondjiy, the 20th day of Decent-
ber 1886, between the houi-s ot 11 o clock a nt and
4 o'clock p m. at the Kyle plantation, in said
eouuty C lately occupied by J. E. Walker dc-
eea«ed all the perishable property of said J. L.
Walker, deceased, embracme.several thousand
bushels of Corn in shack, and Cotton »etd, a lot
of Hoi", also several thousand pounds of Fodder,
nm. Horse Buggy and Harness, two Wagons,
Red Ro mi i'uru.t uie and other personal proimrty
j deceased. The Corn and t.otton oeed
w Ilf be sold in lots of lOd bus! elsaad upwards, and
" will be continued daily between same hours
end 11 he whole is sold. Terms cash, or approved
warehouse nceeptance at no .lays, with 7 per cent
interest. Deliver! must be made^omjUly.
-mnatontod KID GLOVES
CURBS
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM.
IT give* NEW
1 LIFE to tha
wholo SYSTEM
JT ia Invigorat
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lightful to take,
and of great value by” 8treng‘the‘ning
os a Medicine for the Muscles, Ton-
weak and Ailir
Women and
dren.
no hurtful
Minerals, is com
posed of carefully
cclectcd Vegeta
ble Medicines,
combined skill
fully, making a
Safe and Pleasant
Remedy,
' ky *H T»rnuKl»tHnn.1 Ororfru.
how to treat dis
eases at HOME,
mailed, together
with n set of hand
some cards by new
Hcliotype process,
on receipt of zo c.
hiM tho itbftlpr
voLiN a nmiMAL, u u ut ai.ou, »ua a mu b.^>
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B.u.ti;:o«e, r. g. a,
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Most happily meets the demand of the age foi
woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for
WOM AN ONLY, and for one special class of her
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and ho controls the
Menstrual organs as to regulate aH derangement*
and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi
cal property. It is strictly a Vegetable Com
pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy
sician whose specialty was Female Diseases,
and whose fame became enviable because of hi*
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For sale by drutccrist«. Write for book, "Mop
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REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Mr. J. H. Hamilton’s Store, corner of First
avenue and Fourteenth street, the mo.-t desirable
store property on the market in the city. Rents
are paying 8 per cent net on the price asked.
$2250. Two 'i acre lotH on lower Broad street,
with new five-room House. Corner lot va
cant.
$1700. ^ acre lot v ith new five room residence
on Rose Hill.
1000. Half acre vacant lot on lower Second
avenue.
1250. 'i acre lot with new four room Resi
dence on lower Fifth avenue.
1000. Half acre lot with four new three-room
Houses in Northern Liberties.
225. A vacant lot near Slade’s school.
Mr. O. C. Bullock’s Residence, next door south
of Kiris’ public school,
Mr. T. H. Moore’s Residence, south of court
house.
Also several Farms for sale at low prices.
FOR RENT.
Si* per month—Large Store on Twelfth street.
$15 per month—Four-room House on Second
avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth
St Mr. T.'lff Moore’s House, south ofcourtt house.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
Third door west of Post Ofllce.
declO lot
W. A. SWIFT.
Adrn’r Est. J. E. Walker, deceased.
SEALED PROPOSALS.
Sealed proposals will be received at the officf
ofF. M. Brooks, clerk of the Board of County
C mmiss s oners, until Saturday, the first day of
January 1887, for the following specific purposes:
For medical attention to the county poor. Fur
nishing medicines to the county poor. Burial of
the poor, Furnishing coffins f v r burial of poor.
Doing the wood ar d blacksmith work for county,
and doing the county printing.
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
any nr all bids.
By order of the Board of Commissioners.
This December 4tii, 1886.
F. M. BROOKS,
deci td Clerk Com’rs Court.
ELECTION NOTICE.
r PHEltE will be an election held at the different
1 precincts in the county of Muscogee on
Wednesday, the 5th day of January next (1887 .
for Sheriff, Clerk of the Superior Court, Tax Re
ceiver, Tax Collector, County Treasurer, County
Surveyor, and Coroner. The managers will
plcuite call at my office for the nccestary blanks.
This December 4th, J88«.
dtd F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary.
FOR SALE!
M Y place on Talbotton road, about two miles
from city,oil line of Georgia Midland. Ha:-
a new five room House, all necessary out-house .
in excellent repair; s dendid spring. The place
contains 102^ acres, about 25 acres of which are
heavily wooaed.
TERMS EASY.
For particulars apply to me on the place, or
to T. M. Foley, opera house.
oo12 t* n P. SPRINGER
Second Weekly Shipment.
.RECEIVED YIESTIET^IDAAY-
Chnttaliooehee, 37c;
Columbus Girl, 50c:
L’Allegro Club, 88c;
Premium Black, l)8c.
DIVIDEND.
Eagle and Phenix Manf’g Co.
A Semi-Annual Dividend of THREE PER
CENT is due and payable at the office of the
Eagle and Phenix Manufacturing Company on
December .list, 1886. The transfer hooka of cer
tificates of stock will be closed from December
20th until January 1st, 18S7. A. I. YOUNG,
dec7 dtd Treaa’r Eagle and Phenix Mfg. Co.
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
FOR PARTITION.
Valuable City Property.
pEORGIA. MUSCOGEE COUNTY—Under and
v Jby virtue of an order from the Superior Court
of Muscogee County, passed on the first day of
the November term, 1886 thereof, the undersigned
Com mission era appointed by said court will sell
in front of the court house of said county, in
the city of Columbus, on the first Tuesday in .Jan
uary 1887, between the legal hours of sale at pub
lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following
described citj property, all lying in the city of
Columbus, county of Muscogee, State of Georgia,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being
in the city of Columbus, known and distinguish
ed in the plan of said city as the south half of
city lot number four hundred and eighty nine,
(489 >, fronting on McIntosh street, (now Fifth
avenue;, containing one fourth (\\) of an acre,
more or less, together with all ami singular the
rights, member's and appurtenances, and im
provements to the rame in any manner belong
ing Terms, cash.
Possession given on < xecution of deed to pur
chaser.
J. L. WILLIS.
I. L. POLLARD,
J. (J. MOON
nov30-dtd Commissioner.
FOR ALL. 8!i<> a week and expenses
,, paid. Valuable outfit ami particulars
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thing ever offered for anything near the price. Kid Gloves,
to be good and wear well, must be newly made of soft, olaslic
skins and freshly tanned. If they lay in slock long llie skin
becomes dry and harsh; it is sure to follow that a very large
percentage will crack, and in many instances the seams part
in putting on the first time. To prove Hie accuracy of the
above statement, I have sold 25 dozen the past ten days and
have not had one complaint—not one has ^proved faulty; nol
one hits parted seams. Can more be said of Gloves that are
sold daily for 50 per cent more? 1 hope the ladies of Co
lumbus will appreciate this effort to give them fresh Gloves
at a very low price, and give us their trade.
O. C. JOHNSON.
At KIRVEN’S
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Ladies' and Children's Jersey Jackets. Call for our Chil
dren's Norfolk Jerseys.
The besl all-wool Five Dollar Newmarket in llie cily.
The best Five Dollar all-wool Blankets in Columbus.
Choice stock Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, white, red
and blue. They are scarce and hard to get.
New stock of Knit Underwear.
New stock of Jewelry. New stock of Ladies’ Trunks.
Call for our Ladies’ French Ribbed Hose, unbleached, at
26c; they are well worth 40c.
New stock Embroidered Flannels.
New’ stock Plaid Nainsooks for Aprons at 10c and 121c.
Our Dress Goods in wool, also silk fabrics, is being con
stantly replenished and added to.
Our five-button Kid Gloves at 50 cents are not trash, but
fresh goods.
A small lot Children’s Wraps left over from our last win
ter stock will be sold at a.sacrifice
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FOR SALE.
One six-room House on Ninth street.
One three-room House and lot 50x147 feet 10
inches, cheap. "Call quick.
FOB IBEIsTT.
One four-room House on Tenth street, corner
Fifth avenue.
One small Store House on Rose Hill.
J. G. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No. 22 12th St
dtf
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