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NaW* fr° m Three States Told in
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i Intro Itnrnfil to' ftpath Npnr llalnhrldda-*
In R« me—Tho Excitement In Blrniliinhani-A
cenflct Strike In Selma-A Freighter Burned
In Florida.
tleoriria.
Got. Hurnber l8Atbo.it to take up his resi
dence in Milledgeville.
A farm recently sold in the thirteenth
district of Dooly at $27 per acre. mrlecnth
A few days ago the dwelling on Mr O
C. Cleveland’s farm, near Montpelier
Springs, in Monroe county, was destroyed
by Are.
Frierson Marshall, colored, livimr twenty
miles south of Bainbrtdge, was cremated n
his own cabin last week. The fire was oc“
eidental. The negro was not of a w ™“
mind, and lived alone.
The Hawkinsville whisky dealers, on ac
count of prohibition, which takes effect
soon, are closing out their liquors at, cost
while the Montezuma dealers are sellino-at
the biggest sort of profits and price. 8
Mr. Ely Spencer, of Brunswick, has in
his possession an onyx stono which was
picked up on the eastern end of the Medi
terranean sen, and was cut and polished in
the city of Joppa He is going to have it
set in a ring for his wifo.
The residence of H. H. McClure, in
Home, was burned Wednesday. It was a
frame building and burned rapidlv, not-
withstanding the firemen were nromntlv
on hand. The furniture was saved The
Joss is $2000, insurance $1200.
This is found panted up in a blacksmith’s
shop in Jackson : “Notice—De copartner
ship heretofore resisting betwixt mo and
Mose Skinner is hereby resolved Dem
what owe de firm will settle wid me and
dem what the firm owe nettle with Mose.”
Mr. William Hnrper, sr., of Midway, was
attacked by a hawk while squirrel‘hunt
ing in a swamp a week or two ago The
hawk darted down and seized his hat with
its cle ws, when a struggle for the hat en
sued. As the hawk flew away Mr Harper
hurriedly fired at it without effect, and
found himself with a torn hat and clawed
hand. •
The county commissioners have decided
not to issue any more licenses to retail
liquor dealers in Dougherty county, out
side the oily of Albany. There ure now
thirteen places in the county, outside the
city, where liquors aro sold, and the hold
ers of these licenses have been notified by
the commissioners that after their present
licenses expire they cannot get them re
newed.
Two little brothers, grandsons of Rev.
Xj. A. Pattillo, of Glascock, aged about 4
and 6, were playing on the mill ruce when
Eugene Patrick, the younger, fell in where
the water was very deep. Without pre
liminaries or evidence ofdear, young Van
stepped into the shallow water,‘and, catch
ing hold of his brother, drew him ou.. If
the water had been ten times as deep and
as wide tie. the Atlantic it ia believed that
young Van would have evinced lhe Bame
disposition of courage.
On Saturday the republican element met
in convention at the court house at Bum-
bridge to put in the field a ticket for coun
ty officials. Th result wan Mat. George
for sheriff - and Ar li, Campbell fur clerk of
superior court j John Daniel Ha:re!!, tax I
collector; Jo3iah Harrell, tax receiver; ,.t.
Gardner, county treasurer; John IX Wil-!
liams, county surveyor; and W. W. Scott, !
coroner. All are white men except Scott, I
who is a ginger-cake negro. The ticket is
computed of men, with the exception of
Williams, Gardner and Josiah Harrell, I
Who have claimed hitherto to be demo- !
ernts.
Alabama.
The Tirierficld nail factory manufactures
400 kegs of nails per day.
Alabama furnished 2530 federal soldiers
from ISiil to Hie close of the war.
The Coo3a furnace, ut Gadsden, finds it
impossible to got ears to ino,e i.s iron.
The people of Morgan county are agita
ting the question of organizing a county
fair to be held at ffartselle.
Jake Powers and Henry Phillips, two
negroes, escaped from jail at Gadsden
Tuesday night, after a desperate fight with
the jailer.
The owners and controllers of the Gads
den Water Works Company have sold out
to Frank T. Redwood, banker and dealer
in southern securities, and Basil B. Gordon,
capitalist, both of Baltimore.
The respite given Jim Miller, sentenced
to hang for muider in Choctaw county,
Wu3 granted to give the attorney for the
prisoner tin opportunity to take the case to
the supreme court. It is possible that the
condemned man may yet strike a turn in
the tide and save his neck.
Thirteen of the city convicts in Selma in
formed the guard Wednesday morning
that it was too cold to work. When or
dered to proceed they sat down and posi
tively refused to do so. Street Superin
tendent Smith was informed of the muti
ny. He .procured a shotgun, with which,
mid accompanied by two well armed depu
ties, proceeded where the mutinous gang
Were sitting idle. When lie arrived lie or
dered the gang to work. Seeing the gun
and pistols, all at ouc.e commenced work,
and the mutiny wss at an end.
Birmingham i3 still excited over the
killing of two negro gamblers at that
place on Monday night. A Birmingham
special under date oi the 12th says: 1 he
expected arrest of Sheriff Truss and Dep
uty Sheriff Dave Brown and the four po
licemen concerned in the killing of the
negroes Halsey and Harris, night before
last, was something of a sensation ail to
day. This morning at the mayor’s court
R. Cicero O. Benjamin, editoi of the Negro
American, arose and addressed a few woras
to the mavor, calling attention to the fact
that nobody had been arrested tor the kill
ing, and asking that something be done in
the direction of an assurance for the pro
tection of the colored population at large,
for whom he spoke. The mayor replied
that he came to court determined to give
special attention to the affair in question,
and, turning to Marshal Pickard, charged
him to arrest every man implicated in the
fatal shooting, ill order that I he guilty
might be punished fur the killing and the
innocent vindic- ted. The street talk that
this incident started was stimulated auriu„
tlie morning by reported expressio ns or
Truss and Brown to the effect, that they
Wouldn’t be locked up alive so long as the.
had shooting irons and ammunition.
Flur-bla.
The city tax at St. Augustine this year is
1 per cent. The poor tax is one-eighth oi
1 per cent.
The Sanford House at Sanford will open
ou December 20. A. S. Lee will have the
management of it this season.
The question of purchasing a new steam
fire engine is again agitating the minds
St. Augustine’s city fathers.
A new post office has bean loroted at
Bn.Isford Bros.’ store, Lake Worth,
will be called Palm City. Th.s is the
fourth office at Lake Worth.
Parties have been setting the woods on
lire for the past weak or two around
Orange City, A number of K>o\es h
been injured, and several residence
near burning. c
Last Saturday evening a friigbt 0 ’^*,^'
the Jacksonville, Tampa and A' J ,
company caught fire near Hack
*uXd%I n e^C,s "I" eon-
Poscd of 250 boxes of „’,..M hh , 5’ er0 COIll-
furniture, were bunn'd up* “ * 0t of
transferred'oii'd st'irt'H 3 of n? ,ange3 were
ville Saturday The north fr , om
orange crop is a surpriseToniT't?' ° f the
iU effects are hardly ^rXptible^’ WhereM
twenty-nine'carlov'a'nf 11 hnS avera Ped
for the past week for th 0rans , e , s Per day
M., ,t' ks jwsuwa-sxs
Shi IS ,f'S,*"S Mr fruit
Gainesville nte C r„°r l 1 80 , er:i ' v " rs around
dfiS8£t l $vX&- , s
Mure Money for lour Work
lett°&(G P p V n ff0 , 0(1 “RPortunities. Hal-
rmi i ? ’ Portland, Maine, will mail free
tell Information showing ’ how Xu can
Xd lteXX’ t0 ^ nnt > u P"'ards a day
Betterwrit.?” 16 wh c rever y° u aro locate.!,
a drv „n „ 80,110 have "lade over $50 in
started’fvii n ?wi Iso capital required;
started fiee. Both sexes; ail ages. Suc
cess for every worker. Send address and
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1880.
see for youvsulf.
Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey
Duffy’s Formula.
For the Weak and Debilitated and
IV anting 1> Genres.
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.iturton, Del., wrlu-u: “Your DnllVh Dure
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" PRIVATE COUNSELOR
$50 REWARO
ill be pr.i.l for any Drain Fan
tn.e sizo thftt can clean and baj* i
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HOLIDAY GOODS'
Xmas comes but once a year, therefore make happy the hearts of those you love and esteem.
Head below enumerated a list of articles suitable for presents :
For It our Mother oit«| Mister,
Nw eel lionet. Wife and
Friend.
Bcautiftil Lace Pins,
Breast Pins, Ear Kings,
Bracelets, Necklaces, Lockets,
Tiny Queen Chains, Westcains,
Bilvcr or Gold Watch, Rings,
Cuff Buttons, Cuff Pins,
Collar Buttons, Gnntelinca.
Silver or Gold Thimbles,
Silver Hair Pins
Silver and Gold Glove and Shoe But-
toners,
Opera Glasses, Vases,
Jewel Boxes, Bronzes,
Artistic! Clocks, Card Receivers,
Silver Card Ca -es, Silver Bells,
Napkin Rings, Bronze Lamps,
Picture Frames, Eye Glass Chains,
Spectacles and Eye Glasses,
Solid and Plated Forks, Knives and
Spoons, Boole .Murks,
Gold Pencils, Pens, Toothpicks,
Solid Silver and Plated Cups,
Solid Silver Soup and Oyster Ladles,
Berry, Preserve and Sugar Spoons,
Butter Knives, Butter Dishes,
Pickle Stands, Custom,
Pearl Handle Knives.
For Year Fnf tier ami limilier,
II us bun cl nnd Krieiul.
Silver or Gold Watches,
Gold or Plated Chuinn,
Cut! Buttons,
Collar Huttons,
Watch Charms,
Scarf Pins,
Silver Match Safes,
Stud Button. 1 !,
Napkin Holders,
Eye (i lasses,
Pebble Spectacles in Steel and Nick*
el. Silver and Gold Frames,
Napkin Kings,
Opera Glasses,
Ofllce Clocks.
Gold Toothpicks,
Gold Pencils,
Gobi Headed Walking Canes,
Seal Kings.
Gold 1 leaded Silk Umbrellas,
Combination Breakfast Set. 1 ),
Silver Tobacco Boxes,
Wiskbrootn, Solid Silver Handle,
Society Pins,
Ash Receivers.
Guard Chains,
For Your LUtle Pel*.
Solid Silver and Plated Cups,
Silver Pap Spoons,
Solid Silver Child’s Set,
Silver Plated Child’s Set,
Silver Thimbles from No. 1 upward,
Necklaces,
Lockets,
Rings.
Bracelets,
Bib Pins,
Breast Pins and Ear Rings,
Stud Buttons,
Bangles,
Solid Silver Baby Rattles,
Silver Plated Nankin Rings,
Solid Silver Napkin Rings.
Holloed Sets,
Ear Rings,
Silver Knives and Forks,
Silve r hnfi ty Pics,
Boys’ Watches.
Microscope for botanical exploits,
Pencils nnd Pens,
Beautiful Little Diamond Rings,
Silver Mugs.
Diamonds mounted in Rings, Pins, Eardrops, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Studs, Scarf
Pins, etc;., at very reasonable prices.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for ro-
election to the office of Clerk of the Superior
Court ef Muscogee County at the election to be.
held in January next. Geo. Y. Pond.
dec) 2 td ^
For County Trenmirer.
I wish my friends to know that I will be a can
didate for this ofllce at the next election I am
here to run. R. J Moses.
nov20 did
I announce myself a candidate for County
Treasux:r, and respectfully ask the voters ot
Aluscogne county for their suffrage.
d&'.vtd John C. Cook.
T respectfully nnnodrcc myself a candidate ft»r
Treasurer of Muscogee county, and earnestly
so'.icit your sup pent. 1 need the office and wV\
be very thankful for your as ktancc. I am pre
pared to run. Election on the first Wednesday
in January next, 1&>7.
oc9 se&wedtd Jordan L. HoweLl.
I announce myself as a candidate for the office
of County Treasurer, and respectfully nolicit
your support for he same. Election January
next. G. K. Gager.
Columbus, Ga., September 12,1880. &ep23 tf
NEWARK MACHINE CO.
C’oluir.'b>u» L‘-i
GVtNTBRl IN OWE VOLUME.
pj^ycHEHOTC .
t::ZWr&
with Indian?, outln'
I’m ti»-lip»t time to this. Li
i.uo. f.t Sallp, Mandiffh^ Booi
For Tax KcvoEvcr.
I annouuce myself a candidate for election to
the ofil ;e of Tax Receiver, an i respectf-tlly solicit
thejvotes of the citizens of Muscogee county
Election Wednesday, January 5, 7887.
novie dtf Woolfolk Walker.
I announce myself a candidate for Tax
ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfhll
ask the support of the voters.
sep22tf J. H. Harrison.
1UJ
Invilc Your Attcnlion Lo Their Long List of
Useful, Inexpensive & Appropriate Holiday Gifts.
Cassirnere a nd Cashmere Shawls, double and single, black
and colors. A splendid line of Ladies’ Traveling and Shop
ping Bags. Kid- and Fabric Gloves of every description.
Silk Handkerchiefs and Silk Mufflers; Ladies' and Gentle
men's Hemmed and Corded and Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
plain and colored borders—a splendid line. The larges! line
of Embroidered Handkerchiefs it has ever been our pleasure
to show.
Some very choice Wraps left to be sold very cheap.
Handsome Blankets.
Could a more common sense present, lie made?
1 FANCY C0I1DS MPMIEXT IS PEL -OF NOVELTIES!
I respectfully announce myself» candid,Ue for j YOU Call l)Uy SUCh Useful presents ill OU1 - Dl’CSS Goods dc-
re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask ! partmOllf. Black SillvS, ColOlfd Silk.S, Black Cdshinei’eS,
- t • — Black Dross Goods of every description.
A splendid line of Ladies' Silk Umbrellas with gold and
silver heads, good qualities and cheap.
Rich and elegant Table Linens and Napkins, by the yard
and in sets A large variety of Brussels and Nottingham
Lace Curtains; they are not expensive; Ihey arc cheap.
Table Covers and Table Scarfs. High Novelties in La
dies’ and Children’s Hosiery, lovely goods. We are showing
fresh goods in every department in Ihc house.
A beautiful line of Ginghams just received,
line of Prints just received.
We are displaying the following new Bus!
Lotta, Patti and Fedora. Novelties in Ladies
Gossamers ot every description for Ladio;
great many other things which we 11;iv«• ii
your suffrage. I have ever tried to di charge
ir.y duty as au officer, and will still do the same
if elected. Election Jauuary next.
Respectfully, J. C. Rbudy.
nov5 td
I respectfully announce myself a candidate for
Tax Receiver of Muncogee county. Election flr.it
Wednesday in January. Guo. W. Caruill.
nOV7 t(3
For Tax 4.'oH<*etor.
1 announce myself aa a caudidate lor Tax
Collector of Muscogee county (election
January next), and refipc-ctfhUy solicit the sup
port of the voters of raid county.
au«20 dtf wlm Oliver P. Pern.
Announcing myself a candidate for re-electiou
to the office of Tax Collector of Muscogee county,
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 future as in lie past. Election first Wednes* j
Davis A. Andrews, i
I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col- I
lector of Muscogee coun'y (election January
nex
said c unty.
=cp7 dtf
A beautiful
I or : Lucca,
Gossamers,
and children, and a
room lo mention
here. We are
Come and l.ry iih.
it i, A N V. (I A R i).
offering bargains all through our house.
ut), and ask for the support of the vote in ol
d c -unty. J- C« Woolfolk.
BOOTH &
ESTABLISHED 1866.
U II FF
For Coroner.
I hereby announce myself a candidate for Cor
oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing elcc
tion. W. D. Am yet.
nov7 dtd
I announce myself as a candipate for Coroner
of Musco ee county.
decF2 td Simpson Stribbli no.
I announce myself as a candidate for re-elec
tion as Coroner of Muscogee cMinty.
dec12 dtd
Isaac T. Brooks.
For Sheriff.
j retoady
i of the w
Indeed
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twoboctlib'kbk™"
1 1 w L“_r. .J.«.» JtHcane, t'
pnwiijai , !o.VrMifc t! iikV*A."sLoouM. isi
„ovi:i eofianvs
I most respectfully announce niyaelf as a can-
uidatc- for re-election as sheriff* of Muscogee coun-
dln t ] ty. Election first Wednesday in January next.
."‘VS i deoil td J- O. Bonnes.
IvoR* 1 , ■■ —— *
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ELECTION NOTICE
;*E will be an election helc
iiic-t. in the county o
iday. the 5th day of Jan
for Sheriff, Clerk ol the Kupcnoi
ceiver, Tax Collector. County It.
l-." o».H I'Dronpr. Tile
G.GUNBY JORDAN
Fire
Pioneer Buildifi
nsurance Agent
Front Street.
REPRESENTING-
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.
Telephone No. 104.
_ „ 18471,
. Court, Tu
easurcr. Count
vor. 'and Coroner. The manugern wHl
lease rail at my office for the necessary blanks.
This December 4th, 1886.
dtd
of PHILADELPHIA,
Honestly paid every loss since 1810.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of NEW YORK,
Every policy issued under New York Safety Fund law.
SUN FIRE OFFICE, of LONDON Established 1710.
Always successful.
i property.
Policies i.-tsuod ou all cla-f.ses of irisurabl-
riMlFRr will be an election held at the different.
I precincts in the county of Mnsoou
Wednesday,the 6th a^of January next Coiipijiiw. Courtwiis Trcalment. fair Adjustments. IVoiiipt Payments.
'F. M. BROOKS, Ordin
Foref augh & Samwell's
A aliure of your business solicited.
_A_T OOT-iTJTYnBTTS,
BUT NOT UNTIL
MONDAY, DeceraLcr IStli, for OH! WEEK.
K V j; It YTXIINIJ N K W.
Two performances dail> . Doors ''pen at 1 and
7 p m, commencing ut 2 and r p in.
See the Novel Street Parade.
A * “rt !'•> all oaly 10 e«ala.
doc9 i-‘ 1J lo iO
HIOSEI HOSE!
IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR STOCK OP RUBBER HOSE,
IE WILL emit SPECIAL BARGAINS 11 THE NEXT IEEE.
We have the best and cheapest Hose in the market. A full line of Hose Keels and Nozzles.
Telephone 9D.
Twelfth Street.
cyPTi
Hi til
Coustructod With Our Own
•Patent Eyelet Batteries,”
other device to apply 1o the human
«yhtem. Our record BtantiH at percent, of all
curable cases cured. Tin . t, laiug, Stomach,
Kidney, Liver and almost every other trouble
yields to tlu' mild yet percipient currents of inn
133 Wilson in MiikiicMc Power I.a.lloo*
AiHloininnl Hii]i|)lirlrr
Gives R-irut support and comfort nnd In-
orensca strenffth to the wntls of the nbdomen in
onses of abdominal enlargement without any
paiticuiar disease. Tom’s also to decrease and
prevent excessive accumulation of Tat.
Tlio IWnirnctlc Toelhliif Xorltlnre
soothes nnd qulots the Teetliiug Ruby anil pro-
vents convulsions.
Tho full power Rydet flattery IumoIoi,
not only warm tlie feet, but prevent e.ramps in
legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid
should de pair because cheaper or inferior goods
have failed, until tliej have tried our methods.
Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials
mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free
to all patients.
Dr, C:\RITLE TERRY, Columbus, Ga., Agent
oolfl dtjolO
FOR SALE.
Cii 1 ONFi STORK nOUSK on Tenth
*;p I *)»m, Bti iict.; six rooniH, 3-1x116 feet. Will
Pay 17 per cent on investment.
One six-room House on Ninth street.
One three-room House and lot 60x147 foet 10
Inches, cheap. Call quick.
tor
One four-room House on Tenth street, corner
Fifth avenue.
One small Store II< use on Rose Hill.
J\ G. REEDY,
Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St
TKE FAMOUS BRAND OF
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
Tld.J ’• Lip!, v wii" iiilrodiifod originally in the year
I'-rt.', ; lid 1 f co " .ii.tly malting new friends. It 11
Hie pro iii.’t. of 1 lie iimnt uppr ivud process of distil,-
JitM-n, J roil) cm/‘fully ►ei.-eted grain, being hold unU
|"'Tidy •« wr.-h mil!*!! umil fully maturc*d by age, is
ccleV"fod for jin pMiPy. dolicufy of llavor
and mi r .i ni q.ia'ity. For smo, nnd orders solicited
• y tho ii'/cnj. T. .'’’oh! Y, 0..«m House, .
Cor 101. " •.*• ’,.,Tif... (’t.ii.irihus, Gs»
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
Mr. J. IT. Hamilton’r Store, corner of First
avenue and l-’otirtr ( nth street, the mont desirable
Htnre property on the ninrkct in Ihocitv. Iteiits
are paying H per cent m t on iho price asked.
Two M acre loir, op W.ver Broad street,
with new live-rmjin 1 om j. (toriur lot va
cant.
11700. }-j acre lot v it.ii new live room residence
on Hose Hill.
100P. Half acre vacant lot on lower Hccond
avenue.
1250. !'i nrre lot wilh new four room Rcsi-
-'rw t* on loper F’fth av« nue.
1000 II df acre lot with f *or new three-room
Houses in Northern Lib* riles.
226, A vaci ni lot near Blade’s school.
Mr. n. Pullock’H Residence, next door «outh
ol girl.-:’ public school.
M i
1’. II. Moore’s Residence, south of court
Also several Farms for sale at low prices.
FOR RENT.
SJ« per month Large Store on Twelfth street.
815 per month -Four-iooiu House on Second
avenue, between Fouiteenth and Fifteenth
streets, west side.
Mr. T. II. Moore’s House, south ofcourtt house.
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
Third door west of Post Office.
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COMMISSIONERS' SALE
FOR PARTITION.
Valuable City Property.
by virt
Museci
the Novel
Cominihf'iouei'H appointed by said court will sell
itt front of the court house of said county, in
the city of Columbus, on the* first Tuesday in Jan
uary 1 87. between the legal hours ot Hale at pub
lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the* tollowiuar
described cit> property, all lying in tho city of
Columbus, county ol’Muscogee, State of Georgia,
to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land lying and being
in tin* city* f f’olumhus, kcown and distinguish
ed in the plan of said eitj as the south half of
city lot number four hundred and eighty nine,
(I.S9;, fronting on McIntosh str.-et, 'now Fifth
avemici, containing cnefouith > 1 1) of an acre,
more or less, together with all and singular tho
rights, members and appurtenances, and im
provements to the fame in any manner belong
ing Terms, cash.
Possession given on execution of deed to pur
chaser.
J. L. WII,LIS,
I. L. POLLARD,
J. G. MOON.
nov 30-dtd Commissioners.
FOR SALE - !
M Y pine*? on Talhotton rood. * 1--.1t two miles
fro.11 city,on line of Geer*?-" v ?dlnr?d. Has
a now nvc room Ifousu, uli reef m’v yur-houso*,
in excellent repair; splenrtirl spring. 'The place
cont-uius 102' , acres, about acres of which are
heavily wooded.
TEIDTvDS EASY.
For particuluisappl v to me on the place, or
to T. M. Foley, epem house.
OCJ2U UP.