Newspaper Page Text
BASF. BALL A SUrtE THING.’
The Southern Loiixuf All Mmr „f
WnyN.
Savannah News.
Tim committee appointed at the opera
home meeting on Monday nlalit to ean v.w,
for stock to the new base ball association
is actively at work, and it is expected t v
the full amount—$5000 —will be raised hv
Friday night, when the association will he
organized. De
The statement telegraphed from
to the New York Hemhf that the 8,m h
League will not play base hall next seaso
is oil a par with Atlanta’s policy in everv
thing. After last year’s disgraceful S
agement, and because the citizens will not
put their money behind another such or
ganization as thut which came near dis
rupting the league, the Atlanta element is
using its influence by sending out false re-
ports to break up the league next season
If Atlanta does not want to play ball let
her step down and out qhietly and not ut-
tempt to damage the interests of everv
o her Club in the league, livery other club
besides Atlanta, or except, perhaps. Macon
is organizing and getting things in shape
for next year. Mobile mid Birmingham
are both anxious to secure a franchise ami
stund ready to till nny vacancies. If At
lanta and Macon want to drop out let
them do so and let Birmingham and Mo
bile take their places.
The schedule committee will meet at
Chattanooga early in January, and the
mutter can be settled then or even earlier
The talk about the southern league troinc
to nieces is all stuff. b b
The only trouble is that the clubs nre
slow in moving. It is less than a month
before the forfeit money will have to be
put up, and as the amount exacted is no
mere bagatelle it is important that clubs
should make their arrangements to til's
end promptly. The sooner the money is
placed in the hands of the president the
better, as once on deposit there is little
probability of its being forfeited, and the
league will begin to take on new life, A
great amount of valuable time is being lost
in the securing of good playing material,
and it is imperative that the guarantee
money be sent, in at the earliest opportu
nity.
The guarantee fund once in bank and
the fact published to the world, will great
ly facilitate the signing of good men, who
now are averso to making contracts with
■clubs because of the uncertain condition
of the league’s affairs. There is any num
ber of good men on the market, despite
the avariciousnoss of the league and asso
ciation managers, but they are not likely
to attach their signatures to contracts
when thero i3 no nbsolute certainty of a
club maintaining its organization too sea
son through. The fact that the new Cleve
land association team has received .300 ap-
§ Mentions for place is pretty strong evi-
ence that players by the legion are .still
on the market. However, the quicker the
southern clubs secure their quota of men
the better. The placing of the forfeit
money is the initial step to the success of
the league, and will have its weight in
putting at rest the numerous lying reports
floating through the press as to the stand
ing of the organization.
SEEMS TO BE BREAKING UP.
The United I.nbor Pnrtj of Philadelphia In Kore
Trouble.
Philadelphia, December 15.—The indi-
•cations are that the newly formed United
Labor party in this city will go to pieces
before a labor candidate for mayor is
nominated for the spring municipal con
test. The split in the convention hold last
night over the admission as a delegate of
■Gorsucb, the anarchist, threatens the most
serious results to the infant party. Not
loS3 than thirty Germans, each having a
considerable following in his local organi
zation, withdrew from tho convention.
The German socialistic element in tho
party claims that the knights of labor are
■endeavoring to mould the party and the
platform according to their own wishes
without regard to the interests of labor in
general. This is the rock on which wise
political leaders of tho other parties pre
dicted the labor movement would go to
pieces. In addilion to the contentions and
wmriglings between diverse elements in
the new party itself, another difficulty
arises in the shape of outside, influence
upon the ward leaders by politicians of the
•other parties. One of the leaders in the
movement said"to-day that he was becom
ing disgusted with the condition of affairs,
and that if he found his suspicions of
political trickery in the ranks verihed, he
would immediately withdraw from the
■new oarty. The fact that Henry George,
to whom tho declaration of principles was
submvnitted last week, expressed his dis
approval of the document has brought
discouragement to many of the most en
thusiastic labor advocates, aim it is an
open secret that they are seriously con
sidering withdrawal from the. movement.
There is no intention to nominate candi-
■dates for the municipal offices untiil tho
tnidolo of January. At thut lime, u the
jmrtv still hangs together, an attempt will
be made to decide on a candidate lor the
mayoralty and adopt a platform. But the
most serious obstacles stand in the way of a
nomination, inasmuch as nobody has yet
been proposed or talked of who could coin-
muml a maioritv of the labor votes.I
jL ATLY INQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY WffiMNn. PEOF-MMI* 18. issr,
mand a majority of the 1
flalaria.
Twenty-five hundred dozen bottles of
Lgue Conqueror ordered in one month. It
ositively eradicates ail Malaria, hei er
nd Ague. Bilious and Intermittent Fevers
a any climate. Bead our book of 100b
tswt,S. C, March 12,1883.-0. G.
ireeu, Dear Sir-\Ve will soon need more
Lgue Conqueror. It is taking like
ales” nrnl^vi^-satisfactmn.^^ ^
Fairfield, Mo., August 29, iMO.-G.G
Ireen, Dear Sir-Your Ague ConT-C._>'
nocks the Chills and I-hi;nbAgueev«rj
line. I warrant every bottle and it ne
tils. I have cured cases where quinine
ud no effect whatever.
Yours truly,
actl2 dJtwly WMLBHAW * Co.
Our Washington Court.
The order of precedence is again disturB ‘
tg the court Udies at Washington I , h
m’uh^be^ustifled ijy'the'hfghest authority.
-Philadelphia Record.^
A MOST LIBERAL OFFER.
The Voltaic Belt Co-, Marahall.Mich -
ffer to send their celebrated Voltaic
elts and Electric Appi ianc ■ ^^ ^ ^
ays’trial to any man afflictd wl [!)uhoo(]
us Debility, Loss of ' ‘““’V’ , cn .
:e. Illustrated pamphlet in, I'ealc t^
elope with full particulars, <
if rite them at once.
Many <}i
n . r Things Explained.
“Gath” discovered the other
the stenographer was a t 1 ! 3 ’' 1 - • ol - v ; r .
he had been trying to Af inneai«.lis
Townsem
Tribune.
-millJ, Bleeding and Itching.
Positively cured by Darbvs Pro?p; C a 'id
Fluid. Bathe with a Uttfo of the i .urn
added to the water. A single a j
will allay the itching, sornhe all ‘
tion, deodorize all JJ, 11 ?) 1 * 1 '®,,,, Scald
staunch the bleeding. Tetter -
Ilcad are quickly cured by “ j”’
phylactic Fluid.
I n . , “»< ih-ihiba."
31 Bl i ;dX ,P !in,| , 'r- “ !l a P ,lo y*ng Kin
Udruggist Urinar >' Diseases. ?1
“IIIH'mt oTltTt.K" PIMA.
'dSftape****
«" e , A 1 Wle > •*»
witboui be . 1S -’ lleuuht “ n and whitens
Une aluci rnrii ',' " ry t0 ti,K ' st fabric.
AJiiequaiea tor Hue linens and laces
Soft.m°s U T h t W ’ kitchrn and laundry use.
Added ra"‘l ter V 8avcs labor a » d soap!
yellowl d n gw t f
Three nr Them.
d„ m i d gushingly)—Oh, Clara, mv dear,
n M my engagement ring! ’ Won’t
till the gills be dying 0 f env y? Aciuullv
three solitaires.—Harper's Rn/.anr.
whn°.mffi."r, di " g ' re,ltWBd strength or
a, ,i aa S ar fr ° m nervous weakness, will
Nerve nv. d B {?■ hclp , them like Moxie
ei u, I ood. It. is certainly a great invig
orator, and will restore a shattered nerv-
ous system to a healthful and nat ural con-
iHs°rho n h fl i°' v ,hy r’ . The Physicians say
it is the best nerve food yet discovered.
Sui-tiu-i- hulirnuuns. ~
Up to the latest advices there has been
111 Europe. Tne markets are
smiling serenely.—-Cincinnati Enquirer.
Advice to Mothers.—Mrb. Winslow’s
•Soothing Svrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re-
Jtvv.fi the little sufferer at once; it produces
uaturul, quiet sleep by relieving tho child
rom pain, and the little cherub awakes as
• bright as a button.” It is very pleasant
to taste. It soothes the child, softens the
turns, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels ana is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
accents a bottle. 1el7 d&wly*
A Kit it show
A spectacle to shamA the devil—Yew
\ork s boodlo aldermen confessing their
bribe-taking and recanting their perjuries.
—Inter Ocean.
-A. O hr. XX
To all who are Buffering from tho errors and
Lllscretionsof youth, nervous weakness, early
oray, lossof manhood, &<?,, I will Bond a recipe
•at will cure yon, FREE OF CHARGE. ThJsgrea:
remedy was discovered by a missionary In South
America. Rond a self-addrossod envelope to the
!!EV. Joseph T. IHMAN, Station D, Ntut York Cit 9
ue 11 eod&wlv ffoN r m»
RADFIELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Most happily meets the demand of the are for
woman's peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for
W%MAN ONIjY, and for one special clius* of her
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
Menstrual organs as to regulate all derangement*
and irregularities of her Monthly Sickness. The
proprietors claim for this remedy no other medi
cal property. It is striclly a Vegetable Com
pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy
sician whose specialty was Fkmalb Diseases.
and whose fame became enviable because of his
success in the treatment and cure of femjde com
plaints. Suffering woman, it will relieve you of
nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Me«
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Gh.
eoditwnrm <3)
GLINGMAN’S
r OBACCO
REMEDIES
DE CLIHGHAN TOBACCO OIlMfflT
J J nrklt* v l : kFk liK
,(M irchin* Piles, lias umr fulled to give
pninint ndi«f. Will enro Annl Clears. Abficetia,
iwtula Tetter, Salt Rliouni. Rari cr’s Itch, Rmg-
i htus. Pimples, Sure* and Boils. !*rlc« 50 rte.
THE CLINQMAM TOBACCO CAKE
VTI ItK’s OW N REMEDY.. Cure. »»
Wounds. Cuts, Bruises, Bpraics. Lnrmpels*. Br.il*.
--"H.tmclra Bono Felons, Uloors, Koros bore Lyes,
I,.:,,,Tlirost Bunions,Gums, NeurnlKis.RLieunmtisni.
.... hitH (jout. Rhounwlio flout Colds, Coughs,
Ur uiohitis. Milk L'-x Snake end Dob Bilesi StmgJ
f InMvtB, Ac. In fact allays all loctl Imtution ane
inflammation from whatever cause. Price 2ft eta.
TKECLINGMAN TOBACCO PLASTER
Prepared according to the nioxl (jjelciillflc
nriiieipIcN* of the PI IH>T SkllATIVK
\\/• ifl'DI I'NTS, compounded with tho pnrett
rffbuT” Hour and is Hporinlly recommended for
,-roMii We-’d or Cake «.f tho Brenst.and for that clans
. i irritant or inflammatory maladi«c. Aches and
whore from t«M» delicate a p.Ut« of the Hyt-tom.
•lie iK.tuM.t w unable t*» hoar the stn.uger application
of im-TobwooCake. For Hoadache or other Achee
and Pains, it is invaliial.le. I’rici- 16 <•'«■
AbU your druggist for theaoremedies, or wnto t< • t he
C1INGM1N TOBACCO CURE CO.
DURHAM. N. C.. J. 8. A.
A pre- digested food lot Dy9*
Bequirea no cootting. ‘ „ 7,,rs V.
p.leclion for Directors.
:.tral R. R & J?* 1 f
OF ( ....
ec. 1st, 1885.
An election for Thirteen I'iro-iore to manage
, P iirs of this Company for the ensuing >car
, ;u i. - held ut the Banking House, m Savannah.
MONDAY. THE TIOffT, »AY OFJANUABV
1887, between t h
o’clock P ni. *
'ami lies
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
I.AWV I’.H’I.
1HIL Y. OHAWFOU1),
Attorney-at-Law,
JOSEPH F. POU,
Attorney-Mi-L* tv.
Ofilce up staiiv over 1111 Broad at reel.
|)EABODY. BRANNON & BATTLE,
Attorney* at-I>awr.
f PHOMAS W. GRIMES,
Attorn ey-»t-Law
Office up stair* over Robert Carter's dmg store.
^yM. A. LITTLE,
Attorney at-La\v.
4RIGKBY K THOMAS. JR. GRIOSHY R. OHANDLEK.
jlHOMAS & CHANDLER,
Attorncy8-ttt-Law.
Offlc* no stair* ov«r O E. Hoch*trn«ppr , « store.
J AS. M. LENNARD,
Attorney .nt-Law.
Ofilce l«\ck room over C. J. Edge’* shoe store.
| L. WILLIS,
Attorney at Low
Office over Crane’s corner.
| AS. G. MOON,
Attoraey-fttrLttw and Ileal Entat© Agent.
Office corner below Swift ’s warehouse.
JAMES M. RUSSELL,
Attomey-aULaw.
Practice* In til* Btat« and fbvieral courts of
Georgia and Alabama. Offic* overl?47 Broa-d St.
*. B. HATCHRR. P. D. PEABODY
|JATCHKR A PEABODY,
Attoro eys-at-Law.
Office up stairs over 1119 Broad street.
A. TIGNER,
Attorney-at Law.
Offic* on second floor of Garrard building.
P. GILBERT,
Attorn ey-at-Law.
Prompt attention given to all busin**s. Ofllo#
over ft. S. Cran*.
B. RIJLDE,
Att orncy-atr-Law.
Office o* second floor of Georgia Home build
ing.
ALONZO CARTER,
Attorn ey-atr-Iiaw.
Office up stairs over R. fl. Cran*.
| OUIS F. GARRARD,
Attorney-at-Ijaw.
rCiYSKIANB.
rjiHOS. S. MITCHELL,
Practicing Physician and Surgeon.
Office at Hall A Wheat’s drug store. Telephone
Nfti. 5 Residence on Rose Hill. Telephone
No :0 dec7 3mB
| J C. TICKNOR
Practicing Physician.
Office at Robert Carter’s drug store.
F E. GILLESPIE,
Practicing Physician.
Offic at Robert Carter’s drug store.
W. W. BRUCE.
yy W. BRUCE A SON.
BERT BltRUOCE
Practicing Physician*.
e V
Office up stair* ove^ Fraxer A Dozier's hard
ware store.
C.
J NO. J. MASON,
Practicing Physician.
Office at City Drugstore.
1 D. HURT,
Practicing Physician.
Office up stairs over Brannon & Carson’a drug
store.
rji W. BATTLE,
Practicing Physician.
Officoe over Brannon A Carson. Residence 727
Broad street.
E. GRIGGS,
1 * Practicing Physician.
Offie up stairs over Evans A Howard’s drug
DENTISTS.
w.
7 F. TIGNER,
Office up stairs over ClaRS Bros’ drug store,
Tweftb street.
Office up stair6 over Wittich A Kinsel’s, in
Garrard building.
^yM. J. FOGLE,
Dentist.
Office over Rothschild Bros., 1217 Broad street
$ 1000 REWARD
\ THE VlGIfi 1
alti'H'i the elect! '
uary inclusive, and be pa
the-ulto the “til of Junuar.
8,ntation of tlieir stock ccU-I.e
duetors T. M. CUN>
‘ dec? ev'lit
RVEN’S
FRESH ARRIVALS.
The [.ilea Hustle, llte latest and best.
Ladies' and Children's Jersey Jackets. Call for our Chil
dren's Norfolk Jerseys.
'flu' host all-wool Five Dollar Newmarket in Hie city.
The best Five Dollar all-wool Blankets in Columbus.
Choice slock Hamburg Edgings and Insertions, white, red
and blue. They arc scarce and hard to get.
New stock of Knit Underwear.
Now stock of Jewelry. New stock of Ladies’ Trunks.
Call for our Ladies'French Bibbed Hose, unbleached, at
2oc; they are well worth 40c.
New stock Embroidered Flannels.
New slock Plaid Nainsooks for Aprons at 10c and 12-lc.
Our Dress Goods in wool, a Iso silk fabrics, is being con-
-htnily replenished and added to.
Our live-button Kid Gloves at 50 cents are riot trash, but
fresh goods.
A small lot Children's Wraps left over from our last win
ter slock will he sold at a sacrifice
J. A. KIRVEN & CO.
or
shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
In effect November 14th, 1886.
No. 51
No. 63
7 55 iv m
1 20 p in
8 15 p m
9 35 p in
11 01 a m
2 28 p in
10 29 in
11 12 p m
11 44 p in
12 03 |> in
1 25 p m
“ Atlanta
2 15 ft m
Via W. A A. Railroad.
1 40 p m
6 59 p m
7 50 a ill
1 00pm
“ Cincinnati
6 SO p 111
Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York and Fast. i
Leave Atlanta
1 45 p in
7 40 a in
6 15 p m
5 30 n ill
11 33 a m
4 48 p in
7 17 p m
9 20 p in
'* Philadelphia I
“ New York '
12 35 p m
3 20 p m
Pullman Palace Curs Montgonie' v to Washington without change on all tra
Train r *l, Pullman Palace Bufl’cl Car Atlanta to New York without change.
ns.
South Bound Trains.
No. 50
No. 52
1 20 p ill
2 28 p in
5 09 p ill
o oi p m
7 15 p m
12 20 ft m
“ Montgomery
6 15 a in
Arrive Mobile
“ New Orleans
2 15 ft m
7 10 a m
2 10 p m
7 30 p m
Train 50, Pullman Palace .Sleeping Oar through to New Orleans.
Sleeping Ca , Tree of charge, through to Texas without change.
Via Selma and Queen and Crescent.
Columbus
No. H.
2 28 p m
Opelika
8 30 p m
1 pm
fteima° mer ^ 1.....!..”!......!
M arion
Meridan
Vicksburg
Nil ,»voi, rt
|
52. Family Emigrant
1 46 p m
4 00 p in
5 35 p in
0 27 p in
11 15 p m
1 22 a in
A 50 a in
l 40 p in
6 45 p m
CECIL GARRETT. Gei
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
o
N and after this date Trains will 1
COLTJMBIJS, GA., November 28, 1886.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
No. 1. No. 3.
’iiHs’ger. Accom.
Leave Columbus Union Depot
“ Columbus Broad Street Depot..
Arrive Union Springf
Leave Union Springs
Arrive Troy
Montgomery, M. A E. R. R
Montgomery, m. hj. 1
Eufaula, M. A K. It. R
3 10 p m
3 21 p mj
A 10 p in 1
7 15 p m
9 00 p in!
7 55 p in 1
9 48 p m 1
10 30 pin' 5 45 am
10 40pm; 5 55 a ill
150am 9 47 a in
2 10am 1030iiin
I 12 25 p m
5 00 a rn 7 55 p in
' 9 48pm
EABT BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Montgomery, M. A E R. R..
“ Eufaula, M. A E. R. II
Troy..
Arrive Union Springs
fioave Union Sgrings
Arrive Montgomery, M. A E. R R..
“ Columbus'
4 54 a m
4 13 a m
5 48 ft m
6 13am
7 30 a m
9 25 a m
3 30 p m 1 7 50 a m
4 32 pm, 4 51 a in
7 30am
7 10 pin' 9 18 ft m
7 30 p in I 10 00 ft m
10 59 n m 1 46 p m 1
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Ma „
Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation)
cept Sunday.
W. L. CLARK. Sup’t. D E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A.
and Montgomery Through Freight and
daily ex-
WILLIAMS & POU,
Successors to J. A. WALKER,
Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons,
ZHIJ^IE^ICNriESS* SADDLEBY,
Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc.
WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas
ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see thofce
ISKAUTIl’UL OOI.UMKCS UUGGIES,
For which we are Sole Agents.
MIS. (0 £ ( Jil iiPiy.Ul STREET, ffil lij WEBSTER WAREHOUSE.
til
Five Cold tind Two Silver Medala,
fiwanted in 18^5 nt the Kxpositions d
New Orleans nod Louisville, and Uie In.
ventions Exposition of London.
Tho superiority of Coraltno over horn
or whalebone has now been demonstrated
by over five yems’ experience. It is more
durable, more pliable, more comfortably
and never breaks.
Avoid cheap imitations made of vhHoup
kinds of cord. None tire genuine un’ef
“I)k. Waiinrk’s OoiiAUNK" is print*
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING MERCHANTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York Citt
Printing, Book-Binding
•ANI)
Paper Boxes
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICES.
I lead*, hUitementH, always on hand. Alao
velopes, Cards, Ac., printed at short no
Paper Boxes of any sire or description not 1
in slock made at snort notice,
Til ON. OILBEKT,
tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Offic*.
Central Railroad and Banking
Company of Georgia.
Bavannaii, Ga., Dec. 1st, 1868.
A Dividend of FOUR DOLLARS per nhar*
from tlu* earnings of this Company nnd ita i*
(b de-
after December 20th, to the Stockmuiuud ,
record this day. T M. CUNNINGHAM,
dec7eodlf)t Oiiahtav.
Ik. ’3P g*
rtlWOEl?
MOST PERFECT MADE
»'repared with strict regard to Purity, Strength, and
Jlcalfhrulm ss. Dr. Price's Baking Powder eon tain*
no Ammonia, Lime or Alum. Dr. Price's Extracts,
Vi'.nillu, Lcinon, Orange, etc., flavor deliciously.
mCi BAKING POWDER CO., Chicago und St. Louie.
DRUNKENNESS
OR THE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It can lie given in n cun of coffee or tea
without, tho knowledge of the person tak>
ing it; is absolutely harmless, and will ef
fect a permanent and speedy cure, whether
tho pationt is a moderate drinker or an al«
coholie. wreck. It has been given in thou*
sands of eases, and in every instance a per*
feet euro has followed, it tivvrr foils. The
system once impregnated with the Speeiflo,
It becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOR SALE 33 V
M. D. HOOD & CO.,
JV.l BROAD ST., f’OLU.IJJJI'S, GA.
Call or write for circular & full particular*.
Cliattahoocliee Sheriff's Sale
YITILI, HE SOLD on the first Tuesday in Jnn-
» ▼ uary, 1H*7, at the c*mrt house in said county,
within I'u* JcgaJ hours of sale, to the highest
bidder for cash, the following property, to-wit;
(me hundrid ami littv ..nt-s of land off of cast
pari of Bit No I 7; also lot - Nos. 1 :;*» and 138; also
lot No. said hurl lyiu%aiut ht ing in tho
county of* huttulioochi> . slaW of Georgia, and
tenth 10th di-trirt. und being in said county.
Said I -.ml i v i- d upon as the property of Dr. L. F.
McL...iGdiu to --a’i-lv a mortgage ti fa issued
from th *uin‘iior court o f 'si»id count} in favor of
Mrs. M. F. Ilaivc} against said Dr. L. K. Mo
Laughlin. This uh day of November, 1hh«.
Da FA YFTTF. HARP,
Sheriff Chattahoochee County.
dcc2 dlt wit
. .fcrtY AND
* -u .KH^ENSES PAID
. /. oC i t- m -.lUioh yroferred
* • i •) r.rnnufacturomtii
ACEMT'S »,'■ Erfu/ri ,-’i“ ^ r.
'■ • ' ’ HIHfild
vlT«r. I he Clipper Mfg. i •*.. OuaiU’d}, t im inuud- (A