Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 30, 1886, Image 8

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DAILY ENQUIRER - SUN: COLUMBUS GEORfffX, THURSDAY MORNING DECEMBER SO, 1886. daily cotton statement. Columbus, Oh., December 20,188(1. COTTON BILLS— BIOHT. !tew York % off, Eastern [X '» of!', Ronton slight ^ fff, Savannah \ off; Bunk checking on New York tver the counter ^premium and on Savannah At par. Cotton. Market to-day dull and unchanged; inferior 0: «,-li ary -c; <ood ordinary--c; .low middling — - .uiddling good middling 8%. RKCB1PTS • To-<lay. To Date. By Southwestern railroad By Mobile and Girard railroad. .. ay Columbus and western road.. By Columbus ami Home railroad. By Georgia Midland By the river By wagons Totals.. SIIIFMKNTH. By Southwestern railroad By Columbus and Western road... STATRMI5NT. Block on hand August 31, 1885.. Booelved to-day “ previously Shipped to-day.. 11 7,758 145 7,999 17 1.419 21 6,718 0 281 284 9,521 58 28,155 536 61,851 >-day. To Date 2 38,070 0 0 0 n 0 8,158 2 46,228 no 43,512 1,079 ... 536 61,315 61,851 62,930 2 ....40,226 40,228 Stocks on band 16,702 Stock August 81, 1885, 850; received same date, 143; total receipts 70,073; shipped same day 02; total shipments 48,172; stock 22,251, sales 52; middling, h' ,c. INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENT*. Notice to Sewing Machine Dealers. Bundle of Bedding Lost. For Magistrate T. (1. Coleman. Clothing A. (\ Chancellor. Columbus Business School A S. Hough. Gilt-edge Property at Auction Jno. Ryan. Withdraws from the Race Wool folk Walker. For Constahlc W A. Mc.Miehael. Rooms to Rent -Epping Hou-e. Carried to Oglethorpe. Policemen McMichnel left for Oglethorpe, Ga., yesterday with Doc Carson. Doc is the negro who was arrested last week bv Policeman Gam mon and for whom the governor had offered a reward off 100. Arrival of' the Aiiion Hays. The steamer Amos Hays arrived yesterday morning, bringing 281 hales of cotton, consigned as follows: George I*. Swift, 0; Flournoy & Fpp* ing, 11; Slade & Ethcrcdge, 101; Blanchard, Bur ins & Co., 133; F. J. Jenkins, 14; Carter & Brad ley, 10. PcIXMIHI. Dr. C. E. Murplicy, of Atlanta, is in the city. Mr. C. C. MeUelice, of Atlanta, is in the city. Mr. W. H. Webster, of Atlanta, is in the city vis iting relatives. Mr. W. R. Newsome, of LaGrangc, was in the city yesterday. Judge Henderson, commissioner of agriculture, was in the city yesterday. Mrs. II. S. Estes and Mrs. A. R. Wilkcraon went over to Talbotton yesterday. Dr. J. W. Mitchell and family, of Hamilton, are Visiting Dr. T. S. Mitchell on Rose Hill. Solicitor-General Worrill, of Talbotton, passed through the city yesterday en route to Harrh county. The Regular Monthly Meeting of the City Council Last Night. IhirtfIim'k Ai Andrew Jackson and Peter Harper, both col ored, were arrested Tuesday night in Russell county, charged with burglarizing the smoke- I For house of Mr. Mike Murray, and stealing 150 | $12 a pounds of meat ami 200 pounds of flour. They For are now in the guard-house in (. ; . od awaiting a ! $176 | preliminary trial. I For AiTlilontiill, Killed. ms of Hoi Armour, a re* ao lives about ten miles nt out hunting. They he pos- Thc ('ontrnrts for Doinu the City Work Awarded —The Dray and Liquor Urease Ordinance Passed -llneknien Cannot Drive In the Union Depot. City council held an adjourned meeting last night. A full board was present with the ex ception of Aldermen Garrett, Hatcher, Jefferson and Elledge. The reading of the minutes of the last meeting was dispensed with, and the ordi nance was read the first time fixing the dray, hack and liquor licenses. On motion of Alderman Brannon the rules were suspended and the ordinance was read a second time and passed. It is as follows: Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the city of Columbus, that the following rates of license for the year 1887 shall he charged, viz: One horse dray, express or hack $15 00 Two bore express or hack 22 50 Two horse dray 30 00 Three horse dray 36 00 Four horse drnv 10 00 Two horse omnibus 30 00 Four horse omnibus 40 00 Each baggage wagon, engaged exclusively in the transfer of baggage, whether run in con junction with licensed hacks or other vehicles, charging for such transfer, shall pay as a dray. License shall be payable semi-annually in ad vance, lYom January 1 and July 1 respectively. Each dray or other vehicle shall give bond and procure license and number; the number to bo fastened on rear axle, or right hand side of each vehicle, all old numbers to he removed; and the police are enjoined to enforce this regulation. Drays or other wagons, run by any person or firm in their own business or otherwise, ami hauling any article whatever ias lumber, wood, cf ul, dirt, merchandise, etc.) and charging jlray- age therefor, shall pay the same license as is barged other drays. No person shall, within the limits of t he Union passenger, Broad street. ChaUdhoochee or other i lilronu depot, drum, solicit, persuade, or attempt to induceany person to ride in any hack or other been dl vehicle, or not to ride in any particular hack or other licensed vehicle. No drummer or solicitor of persons to patronize hotels or boardinghouses shall, when permitted within the limits of any of the railroad depot*-, announce or carry on his business out of an or dinary tone of voice. The violation of any portion of the above ordi nance shall subject the offender to a line not ex ceeding $10. in the discretion of the mayor. Be it Birtlier ordained, That the license for re tailing liouor for the year DH7 shall be $600. Payment may be made semi-annually in ad vance. The license shall be kept posted In a con spicuous place in the place of business, and the clerk of council shall furnish the police with the names of all parties who take license. Any person or firm who shall • ell any spirituous or malt liquors in any quantity, and allow the same to be drank on their premises, shall lie re quired to take out retail liquor license, in addi tion to such special tax as they may be otherwise liable for. A petition was received from the back men, asking that the license on backs be reduced from j $15 to $10, but was not acted upon. THE CONTRACTS AWARDED. Doing blacksmith and wood work, to D. R Bize. Furnishing lumber, to the Columbus Iron Works, at $1 per hundred feet in lengths up U> thirty-two feet, and over thirty-two feet at $1 25, lumber to be delivered when taken in quantities. Furnishing pauper coffins, to C. II. Herring at $1 each. Lighting the street lamps, to John Lewis at $275 a year. For feeding the city mules, to (> THE NTANDING COMMITTEES Who are to Manage the Various Departments of | ( It) Government During the Ensuing Year. Suits and Overcoats Made to measure at Chancellor’s at marvelously low prices for the next ten days. The style, fit, quality and workmanship are unquestioned. Mayor Grimes has appointed the following The price will be correct. d&wtf studding committees of city council for the year 1887: I liosf. Accounts—Joseph, Foley aud Curtis. | One bundle bedding marked E. B. King. $5.00 Bridges and wharf Jefferson, Elledge and Me- j reward will be paid for delivery at W. R. Moore’s Ardlc. Cemetery and park—Elledge, Brannon and Dillingham. City improvements and commons—Dozier, Mc- Ardle and Brannon. Cis'erns, fire department and water works—Fo ley, McEuchern and Garrett. Contracts—McArdle, Jefferson and Dozier. Finance- Brannon, Curtis and Hatcher. Hospital Dillingham, Dozier and Jefferson. Market and magazine—Garrett, Dillingham and Joseph. Police and gas -Hatcher, Garrett and Me- Eachern. Public schools—Curtis, Hatcher and Foley. Streets and sewers—McEacliern, Joseph and Elledge. THE CENTRAL CONTEST. Another Derision in Favor of Alexander’s Friends. The Case to Go to the Supreme Court. Special to Enquirer-Bun. Savannah, December 29.—In the Central Road and Banking Company of Georgia mandamus store, corner Broad and Ninth streets. dec30 It Wedding (MitfitN And line Dress Suits are a specialty at Chancel lor’s. He has been successful in getting up a large number of these garments this season. If you desire the correct and latest thing, consult d&wtf A. C. Chancellor. For Magistrate iMisili Distriet. 44. M., T. G. COLEMAN. Election Saturday, January 1st, 1887. dec30 th&sat Wlmt to Wear. If you are undecided about the style of Cravat, would be a sufficient guarantee of their purity, we have strictly adhered to that resolution, and guarantee the quality of all goods sold by us. We make a specialty of Fine Toilet Goods, and have always in stock all toilet requisites, viz: Per fumes, Powders, Cosmetics, Lotions,Cold Creams, Soaps, Brushes, Mirrors, Puffs, Sponges, etc. Be ing the first to v *ry ua extensive line of these goods we are naturally leaders. All prominent and we 1 known mineral waters received fre quently, and Patent Medicines always in stock. Our Drug and Prescription Department is un der the supervision of an old and careful Pre- Suit or Overcoat that will adorn and become ! scriptionist, special attention being paid to this 4’ITY DRUG NTORE. 1112 Broad MitG. We thank our friend? and patrons for the lib eral and encouraging:custom extended us through the Holiday season, and trust that all will re- I am receiving a large and complete aBsort ment of fine Wines and Whiskies. The cele brated Shield Perfection Whisky at |1 per quart. Will equal any goods usually sold nt $1.50 per quart. I have a few packages of very superior Hrniulics for cooking purposes at 05c per quart; for medicinal use, a very old Brandy from $1 to $2 member us when wanting t..iy goods in our hue. i qunrt . pure Maryland Apple and Peach We have n stock full and complete in every re- j Hmndyi Ginger Brandy, Golden Sherry Wine, spect, and sell only pure and fresh goods Having D/,a nrinn frtnro hiln«h minerior old Jaininnn. determined when we first opened that knowing the goods were bought at tin.* (My Drug Store Port Wine (pure juice); superior old Jaimaca Rum for egg nog; Rye and Rook, every syrup. ( iif Robert S. Crane. you, consult Chancellor. d&wtf ('oluiiibuN UiiHiiu'HN SetieoS. The spring session of this School will begin Monday, January 3d. A thorough course will be given, embracing Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Mathematics, Banking, Political Economy and Commercial Law. A class in shorthand will case against the present directory, Judge Adams ! ft ^ so l ,e taught. Hour for day class 8am to 12 das decided in favor of the stockholders who de manded access to the books which show the lists of stockholders. Judge Adams holds that any stockholder has the right to know who are his associates, so as to confer with them as to the election of directors, and lias granted a per emptory writ of mandamus ordering the directors to show the lists of stockholders. The directors still light, and will carry the ca.-e to the supreme court. The stockholders who have gained the case and others will issue an appeal to the stock holders generally to come down here on January 3d and vote personally, which up- eal will come out all over the state on Friday iing. Eli ctfoil of Dfllcers. Columbus lodge No. 67, I. O. O. F., elt following officers last night: N. G.—B. F. Wilson. V. G.—T. L. Oruzurd. Treasurer—L. Gr richuesslcr. It. and P. Secretary—Geo. O. Deny. The following officers were appointed: Warden—Wm. Aieye-\ Conductor—C. M. Kiusel. Chaplain—Rev. R H. Harris. I. G.—J. P. Golden. O. G.—C. J. Wise. R S. S.-J. F. Clegg. L. S. H.— J. W. Johnson. Bullock nth doiig job printing, to Thomas Gilbert at Ii. 6. to N L. 8. tt R. S. to L. S. tt Finunc ledge niu This lodg condition N. < A. M. Elledge. -W. J. Pearce. L. M. Chalme'.s. Harry H. Daniel. m, and from 2 to 4 p m. Night class from 7:30 to 10 p m. All who wish to enter should commence at once. For farther particulars apply to dec30 4t a. 8. Hough. Dress Milrts. (Haves and Cravat* For the German will arrive to-day. If you desire to go in full dress Chancellor can supply the out fit, d&wtf (4Ii;i'.i:dh4 i; ( rn it* it os* i:it 7 v AmiDN. AT B.V JF, ML Knowles A: Co., Anet’rN. I will offer for sale, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on the first Tues day in January next, the two desirable new two- story Houses located on corner of Ninth stret t and Second avenue. These houses are located in the center of the city, convenient to business, schools, &c., and are supplied wi. h water and gas through each he use. Terms cash. dec3 Id Jno. Ryan. lipavc Your Meitsiarp For an elegant Overcoat, Suit or pair Pants with d&wtf A. C. Chancellor. In anticipation of removal from the state, 1 hereby withdraw os a candidate for the office of Tax Receiver of Mu cog Dece -her 24 1886. dec *0 3 b work. We solicit your patronage. CITY DRUG STORE, dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $2.00. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $2.00. Cabinet photographs, $1 dozen; cards, $2.0o. d&weow Alpha A. Williams. Fllcrslle Lots lor Nnlo. On Saturday, December 18th, Mr. R. F. Cartar sold quite a number of building and business lots at Ellcrslie, on the Georgia Midland and Gulf road. These lots brought fifty dollars on an average. On Saturday, January 1st, he will sell quite a number of other lots at public outcry. This is a splendid opportunity for investments, and no one should fail to attend the sale. Re member the date, January 1, 1£87. Mr. Carter is on the premises and will give any information wanted. dec24 lw Cjibinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $1.50. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $1.50. Cabinet photographs, $-1 dozen; cards, $1.50. d&vv-eow Alpha A. Williams. j county. Woolfolk Walker. F. 44. WILKINS, General Auctioneer, Ileal F.Mtatfe, fttoclk jiikI lioiui Agent. Special attention given administrators’, execu tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over Abbott & Newsom’s corner. For Sale—My Residence on Broad street, fell If F. G. Wilkins A F. Gibson & Co. has a large and select stock of Furniture to be sold as l«~w as tlie lowest. decl4 dtf Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at dft R. Justice, Agt. .?!< Daniel R. Bize, A. M El- I Will be sold at close price., for tb 1 J. i£. Palmer, in at pr-, sent st flourishing S\L\D HMG1 WALK. > Du * ciion nf Gem i ni and * of Onr Rest Neighbors A few days ago tw spcctable colored mu southeast of this city had only one gun, and in n tussle o\ session of it. the gun was discharged. The load took effect near the knee of the younger brother and ranged downward. A physician was sum moned, but the wound bled so freely that the un fortunate boy died IVoni the loss of blood. | For advertising and publishing proceedings of council, to 1 lie Enquiuhr-Sun Publishing Com- | puny at 60 percent, of the regular rates* the total not to exceed $350 per year. Furnishing medicines for the poor, to George A. Bradford, manager of the City Drugstore, f. r $LOO.' There being no oilier business; council ad journed until next Wednesday night, the time for the regular monthly meeting. A Delightful Fat erf ilia incut. A ball was given at Webster hull last night by the Israelites of the city, complimentary to the j children of the Sunday school. It was attended i by a large number of the juvenile crowd, and many of the older folks honored the occasion by tlieir presence. It is seldom that such an enjoy able entertainment is given in Columbus, and all who attended will remember it with pleasure. Sadden Death la Girard. Mr. U. S. Wallack died at 3 o’clock yesterday morning nt the residence of his father-in law, Mr. J. M. Waddail, in Girard. Mr. Wallack had been in feeble health for three vears, but was not thougnt to be in n serious condition. He spent several hours in Columbus Tuesday, apparently in his usual health. About 3 o’clock yesterday morning his wife was awakened by her hus band’s difficulty in breathing, and when she called to him he was dead. He was 45 years old, and h id many friends who will regret to learn of his sad death. Till TACTICS OF IRE LIU (.GISTS, Hiiw They Com pot led Mu* City to Pay a vliulu Price for Medicine for the Poor. A BIG IttFPLK. A Ger > It nr re Ih of Flo The Dig raffle of 100 barrels of Silver Leaf flour, gotten up by Messrs. Marcus and Curry, of the Empire mills, Mine off* last night at the cigar store of Mr. W. H. >uuls on Broad street. Mr. J. W. Favors, of Geneva, was the lucky man who threw 42 for high, 75 barrels. Mr. James Bclhuuc threw 41, second high, 10 barrels. Messrs. Bob Patterson and John P. Turner, of this city, and Mr. Abe Strauss, of Florence, Ga , threw 22 for low, 10 barrels, and secoud low, 5 barrels. A Stubbing Affray. Last week a negro named Will Ilollcy serious ly cut a young white man by the name of Prather with a knife. An attempt was made to arrest Holley, but lie made a vigorous fight for liberty. In the melee he was shot but succeeded iu making his escape. A warrant was sworn out before Justice Gor man, and Holley was finally arrested on Sunday last by J. M. Johnson, constable bent 3. Holley is now in jail, and is in a critical condi tion from the effects of his wound. Should he recover he will be tried before Justice Gorman for assault with intent to kill. From the facts, as far as we can ascertain them, Holley’s attack upon Mr. Prather was malicious and uncalled for, and no sympathy need be wasted upon him. —Opelika Times. LOCAL LACONICS. —The county election will take place next Wednesday. —Those who find it difficult to write a new date should begin to practice on 1887. —There will he an election for constable in the op-town district on Saturday. —Indications for Georgiu, Alabama and Flor ida : Rain, easterly winds, and slight changes iu temperature. —Dr. T. W. Tuggle received from his father-in- law, Mr. Young, of Kentucky, yesterday, a dressed turkey weighing 30'.. pounds. —The festival at the Hotel Riddle, under the auspices of the juvenile missionary society, closed last evening. It was a success in every respect. —A reception was given last night at the resi- j donee of Mr. Thomas Thomason, iu Beullwood, ! complimentary to Mr. John Thomason and bride, of Harris county. city council to awaid medicines for the lies the lowest bid. It is an old custom of tin the contract lor furnishiu poor to the druggist who in For the year just ending the medicines for the poor cost the city loss than $809, and it ban cost in previous years as little as $100. At the meeting of the council last night, when the clerk went to open the bills for famishing medicines he found instead the following communication: CJolumni ! •*, Ga., December 20. 1886—To the Honorable Mayor and City Council of Columbus, Ga : Gentlemen -We, the undersigned drug gists of the city, after mature deliberation, and with our past experience in furnishing the pour of the city with medical supplies in view, beg leave to say that iu order that the ends of juslii i may be sv»rved both by the city in regard to its p. or and the druggist who furnishes these sup plies, in accordance with s’’ •lit for sealed 15, that this work am $1200, and that ivc a same for less money, to discharge the duli< roposuls, tin ited applies iff to fn nh. di the leu vo ted Unit tills will shall be perfectly Most respectfully M. D. Hood & Co., Bran won & Carson, Geo. A. Bradford, .Manager City Drug Store Kv A J. F. «& n IIA 1RD, Tlier ,l& Wins, Gilueut & Blanch a i rmen looked at each oilier in si n smile covered the face of her, ami one of them remarkec ?goi us.” no alternative and it was finally agreed to award the contract by ballot. After three ballots Mr. George A. Bradford was elected city druggist for the ensuing year. For Engagement Rings. The ancients attributed marvelous properties to many of the precious stones besides the opals. A particular stone was regarded us sacred to each month of the year, a meaning or languuge was given to each, and it was supposed that good luck and prosperity would be insured to those who wore constantly the stone belonging to tlic month in which they were born. It is stiil customary among lovers ami friends to no tice the significance attached to the var.ous stones in making birthday, engagement uml wed ding presents. The r.toties are sacred to the different mont hs and th* language of each is as follows: January, gurnet; constancy and fidelity in every engagement. Febrtlury, amethyst; a preventive against vio lent passions. March, bloodstone; courage, wisdom, and thin ness in affliction. April, diamond; denotes faith, innocence, and virginity. May, emerald; discovers false friends, and in sures true love. June, agate; insures long life, health and pros perity. July, ruby; discovers poisons and corrects evils resulting from mistaken friendship. August, sardonyx; insures conjugal felicity. September, sapphire; frees from enchantment and denotes repentance. October, opal; denotes hope, and sharpens the sight and until of the possessor. November, topaz; fidelity and friendship, and prevents bad dreams. December, turquoise; gives success, especially iu love. Among other stones the moonstone protects from harm and danger: the heliotrope or blood stone enables one to walk invisible; the pearl is an emblem of purity, and gives e’earness to mental and physical sight; and the cat’s-eye en riches the wearer. Seale, Ala., December 29.—Miss Bella Beau champ is visiting relatives in Opelika. Col. J. M. Russell, of your city, was in town on legal bus! ness ye-terday. The Misses Smith, of IIatciiec.inibbee, arc vis iting Wenlc this week and arc the guests of Mrs. John V. Smith. ITof. A. A. Evans, of Clayton, who has been spending the Christmas holidays here with rela tives, will return h. me to-morrow. We regret to report tlin extreme illness of Mr.-. Strong at her home on Main street. The dance given at tho Mitchell house last evening by the Seale Hop club, complimentary ti visiting young ladle**. was the most pleasant and delightful soci ii event of the season. Quite a crowd of young people from Oswichce, Hatches clmbhee and Hurt-bi ro attended, and added not a little to the pleasure of the occasion. The Seale Gun clno will gc down to Union Springs to-morrow afternoon to attend a banquet to be given by the Union Springs club at chat place to-morrow night. They will be accompa niedby quite a number of Seale’s fairest young ladies. Miss Mamie Cantey, of Fort Mitchell, is the guest of Mrs. \V. A. Bellamy this week. The Seale Gun Club will give a bird and oyster supper at the llenvy house next Thursday night. Quite u number of invitations have been sent out aim a large crowd is expected to attend. Miss Berta Henry is at home from LaGrangc, Ga.. this week spending the Christmas holidays Tom Ford, a negro man charged with carrying concealed weapons, was taken out of jail by Mr. John Vann some time last year on a $300 bond. Shortly after Tom was liberated he skipped the country and had not beeu heard from t ill one day last week, when Mr. Vann heard that he would .-'pend the Christmas with his brother, Gluster Ford, who lives about three miles irorn town. Accompanied by Deputy Sheriff* Bishop and others, Mr. Vann went to GlostcrV* house Tuesday nignt.. and, finding Tom there, arrested him and brought him to town. Arriving at the jail yard gate, lYim slipped the rope which had icellor and t next ten days, mey. d&wtf I announbe district, G. M. 1st, 1887. UecJu 31 Et4 iH0Y.il Nntice. I We have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be- | low the Central Hotel, where we will continue to Fur foshiblr. j keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and ysolf for Coast able of the 773d I Liquors. j We call especial attention to our celebrated Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands of Key West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask our friends to favor us with their orders. Louis Buuler & Co. Sole Agents for the Celebrated Atiheuser and and Budweiser Bottled Beer, sop IS) if Election Saturday next, January W. A. McMiohakl. Rats! Bflaf:*! llalfo! Two hundred odd Hats will be sold at 50cents . the dollar ul Chancellor's. d&wtf witf* bee i tied : his lit. i Itv I align of the The sin jail, iRff term of i .iits report a large The Seale high school Mr. diaries II. Dudley his young men friends three miles from Seale, oi Dr. Paschal, of Hurtsbo followed, but and he now Jhristmas trade a again Monday, entertain a few of lis country home, • year’s day. as in town yester- vithonl board. HorsE. flats a: aiaSC jprilco. will close several broken lots at Evans & d-tf n 200 odd d&wtf less than cost. Choice Extracts for Chrisl Howards. Furniture arriving daily at - 1222 Brotwl street. Y«wu ffaiil i Chancellor is making a spec ones. Dr. Mi'ih N. Jordan, Operating .Surgeon and Physician. Residence. Sq,minis. House, east side fiont street, opposite Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office, Carter's drug store. tf Our line of French Candies and imported Confections cannot be surpassed by any in the city. Fresh goods. Come and try them. [dtfl Adams & Bowf.ns. Polished Texas Pecans ut Adairs & Bowers. dtf Valuable Hose Skill Properly nt Amo tion. By F. M. KNOWLES & CO., Auctioneers. I will offer for sale, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on the first Tues day in January next, my Store House and Dwelli ng, known as the Key to Rose Hill, to the high est bidder for cash. F. Conti. dec29 1 w Polished Texas Pecans ut Adams & Bowers. dtf Fine Florida Oranges at Adams & Bowers. Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at d tf R. Justice, Agt. 3000 pounds fine Stick Candy at 12'per pound; ‘2000 pounds Fancy Mixed Candy at 25c per pound; choice Mixed Nuts 20c per pound; finest French Prunes, choice London Layer Figs, choice Persian Dates at Crane’s. dtf Best 3 for ‘25c. Cigar in Georgia at Central Drug Store. d-tf Cabinet photographs, $1; d‘ zen cards, $1.50. Cabinet photographs. $4: dozen cards, $2. Cabinet photographs, $4; dozen cards. $2.50. d&weow Alpha A. Williams. Handsome Plush Work Boxes, worth $3, $3.25 and $5, at $2.50. $2.00 and $4, at Evans & How ard’s. d-ti dec£'J 2t ■'lifin-V My transfer wn transfer baggage, would he please orders with bagg: dec. 9 1 in Wm Thomas. Transfer V/.w^vn. gon is now running, and will etc., to and from the depot. I 1 to serve the public. Leave go muster at union depot. G. T. Miller. Two nergo hoys had a fisticuff’ on the street yesterday. One of them received a severe wound over the left eye. They are both worthless char acters and we heard a gentlemau say that it was a pity that both were not killed. The “snake crecker” is in town by :v large ma- I jority, though he came very near bciug out of town one day this week, when a gun he was I carelessly fooling with went oil' and came near i blowing his head off’. The Maverick National Bank, oi Boston, is a j most notable financial suect been one of continued prosper agemer.i of its president, M man oi’rar.- financial ability a quick and unerring b .sines.? ju Ignn I to Mr. Potter’s taking the uresiuci. I its were about $.209,000, while now t j $10,000,000. The bank controls tin eminent bonds in Bo-ton, and is the only insti tution in that city making telegraphic transfers of money to all points. Us connections are world We have a small lot of Fireworks which we offer at reduced prices to close out the lot dtf Adams & Bowers. il«ni‘ (‘ for Hen#. First door south of Mr. John Blncknmr’s resi dence. Possession given immediately. Apply to A. M. Brannon. decl8 eod2w Not YoKteci To purchase some of Gilbert & Blanchard s Toilet Soap. Their job lot is offered this week cheaper than ever. dec23 tf 4’lioiee Fi*Bi 4>.vNlors Aiways on hand at Jno. W. Miller’s. dec21 lm Its career has under the man- Asa i\ Potter, a j sagacity, and of Cut Glass Bottles reduced to $1.75, $3, $3.25, $4 fluent. Previous and $/J a pair, by Evans & Howard. d-tf the depot Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $1.50. Cabinet photographs. $4 dozen; cards, $2. Cabinet photographs, $l dozen; cards, $2.50. d&weow Alpha A. Williams. Send to.the Furniture Store of A. F. Gibson & are over | We Tlmn’i tiie public, generally, for the ready patronage so kindly extended, as to enable us to r-o nearly dis pose of our large stock of holiday goods at a rea sonable compensation. We advertised low prices, and an examination of our stock proved our as sertion to be true. In the future we shall en deavor to maintain such reasonable rates as to justify you in extending to us a share of your patronage. The few remnants of our holiday goods will be offered at cost during this week. Our stock of pure drugs, toilet and fancy articles, fine per- n ., . , - fumes, choice cigars, Oakley, Kirk, Colgate, Van Residenc ® tdepono, No. 49. All calls promptly Haagen and other toilet soaps, etc., is foil and a ""^ r ® d ' D - F - Wii.lcox. our prices reasonable. Special attention is given ' °° to the prescription department. dtf A new lot Gilt Framed Pictures, cheaper than ever, at A. F. Gibson’s, 1222 Broad street. decl4 dtf Tor fillies A splendid young combination Saddle and Buggy Horse, Buggy Harness, &c. Sold sepa rately or together. Apply to dec‘2l tf John P. Turner. finii(ii 4’Iiiiin* llentlqiinrterH. This Christmas is at Adams & Bowers, Stru- per’s old stand. The store is open day and night, and where the largest and most complete assort ment of Christmas goods in the city can be founds Fireworks sold cheaper than anybody. Candies from 9 ceuts to $2.50 per pound. Raisins in *4 boxes, $1.00 each. Malaga grapes 25 cents per pouud. Oranges, apples, lemons. Toys from one cent to $25. Dolls from one cent to $10. Doll carriages from 50 cents to $5. Tool chests, doll furniture, house swings, etc. They sell cheap, and you can get any sort of & Christmas present there you want. 12-19tf Extra fine Sweet Oranges 2%c each at dtf R. S. Crane’s. Cheapest line of Cut Glass Bottles ever offered in Columbus at Evans & Howard’s. dtf Barrel Pickles, plain and sweet spiced, at 10c per dozen. Robert S. Crane. dtf 0000 Sweet Florida Oranges at 30c per dozen, dtf Robert S. Crane. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $1.50. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $2.00. Cabinet photographs, $1 dozen; cards, $2.50. d&weow Alpha A. Williams. A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple ant? Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at dtf R. Justice, Agt. Bed Room Suits cheaper than ever at A. F. Gibson & Co.’s, 1222 Broad street. decll dtf Lamps worth 75c. $1 and $1.50, for50c., 75c. and $1., at Evam & Howard’s. d-tf !fi) You Know why Chancellor sells so many goods and his house is continually crowded with buyers? lie handles large lots of fine goods, makes close prices and gives a valuable guarantee, d&w-tf Moie Diamonds received at Bramhall’s for Christmas, choice and cheap. dec21 tf $2.50 Hair Brush at $1.75, something nice, at Evans & Howard’s. d-tf A. F. Gibson & Co. will astonish you in low prices of Furniture. 1222 Broad street. declldtf Pure Vermont Maple Sugar in cans, gallons and halves, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street, dtf Best 3 for 2' c Cigar at Evans & Howard’s, tf ttevicH 2, ('ImiUahmicliee DuiPiiag ntuf Loud Assodmiou. Books of subscription for above series uow open at office of Yonge & Grimes. Cliff R. Grimeb. Sec’v and 'Ureas. ywflii Stuffed Mangoes, Barrel Pickles and Olive , by the gallon and in jars, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. _ dtf Collar and Cuff Boxes, 50c. and 75c. a set, at Evans & Howard’s. d tf biamumlN lor Chririmas Presents Just received and for sale cheap at dccl2 tf J. H. Bramhall’s. The best Cologne in Columbus for $1.50, full pint bottles, at Evans & Howard’s. d-tf Gilbert & Blanchard, The Druggists, 1002 Broad Street, under the Rankin House. dec2C-dtf Latest designs in Covering Bottles at Evans < Howard’s. dtf Just received a fresh shipment of Raisins, very- fine, at Pollard’s 1224 Broad street. dtf Mince Meat, Apple Butter and Pure Jellies at d tf i{. Justice, Agt. Another lot of those choice Virginia Peanuts at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf I>. F. WILKaOa s I iisii rastro Agency, 1145 Broad Btrcet, Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No, 7* I Fancy Candies, wholesale and retail, at Pol- I lard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf Chairs of all : etc., at A. F. Gib also Bureaus, Bedsteads Co.’s. decll dtf wide, oi d the bank stands in the front rank of I Co. for Christmas presents. 1222 Broad street, the great monied institutions of the country. I decMdtf Tl»«» 4'oloro<l lini^SslN of Labor E'nir. I Muscogee assembly 8231 of the Knights of | Pollard Labor opened their Fair at their hall last night I . with promises of success. The attendance was ! A Fm0 D,amond Rin S fi,r onl - v 0ne Dollar a ry large, there being about300 persons out. The N. B». GB SJ5T.RT, Attorneyat-Lnv, 4'olusjitms, Ga. Prompt attention given to all business. Office over R. S. Crane. sopl dly 4*4m! Jtlowi (he 4’liii<lren. Nothing lias been so productive of health anu diminished so much the suffering and mortality a mom? children as Tebtuina (Teething Powder*), Tebthina allays Irritation, aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child, Cures Eruptions and Sores ami makess Teethinp easy. All Druggists and country stores keep Tegtf ina. Brannon & Carson. Columbus. Ga., Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at rnanu -mturer’s prices. iv4 d&wlv Alpha A. Williams’ best photographs$4 dozer. Alpha A. Williams’ best photographs $l dozen. Alpha A. Williams’ best photographs $4 dozen, d&weow Holiday Goods ut 4‘o«ut. We have a small lot of these goods which we will close out at cost, consisting of Cut Glass Bot tles, small Odor Stands, Bisque Figures, Fancy Jugs, Manicure and Comb and Brush Sets. A bargain will also be offered in Colognes aud Ex tracts. We have now aud will continue to keep the largest assortment of Perfumery of every make and style iu this city, and no one can fail j Elegr.nt Toilet Sets with Celluloid Comb. Brush and Mirror, for only $3, at Evans & Howard’s, dtf Lar,je Plush Mirrors at $1.25 at Evans & How- Citron, Dates, Prunes, Glare Pine Apples, Basins and Currants at Kobebt Justice, Agt. Oranges, Apples, Cabbas tatoes atriving daily at dtf Turnips and Po- POLUARD’S, 1224 Broad St. Hello I'nisH, 1 have opened a lirst-elass Restaurant and Eat ing House on Twelfth street, nest door to Jno. S. Stewart’s Job Ollice. I am prepared to furnish meals at all hours during the day and until 12 o’clock at night. Will take day boarders. Meals sent out when desired. I ask my frionds to give me a call, and will, promise them the best the market affords. dec28 1 w Barney Hawkins. RUNNING OF TRAINS. Arrival mid Departure of All Trains at t'eliunluiH Carrying;' I’mseiigerN, Iu Effort November 30. tssti. ARRIVALS. COLUMBUS AND ROME RAILWAY. Mail train from Greenville 10:21 a m Accommodation from Greenville 2:11 p'. m. SOUTHWESTEBN RAILBOAD. Mail train from Macon 3 02 n m Accommodation from Macon 6:50 a.' ml COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail train from Montgomery 11:01 a m Mail train from Atlantu 6:34 p. m! MOU11.K AND GIRARD RAILROAD. a ftrsli lot of Stiric c.imn bv tlio barrel at ... . . .... 11 | man ran irom lroy anil I'.uhiula 1 n j, } 110 Ua ,, - a ‘ order made and guaranteed to please, or can be 1 Accommodation from Troy, Eufaula Tllard s, 1224 Broad street. dtf , , j aud Montgomery , returned. j . alla Montgomery 2 :00 p. m. The ladies and those who have visited onr | A '' oammodatJO “ ogp A g°" T t *^ ery 10:25 P- ra - —The Hotel Riddle will be the scene of one of the most delightful entertainments ever given in j Around (lie World* Columbus h>night. The occasion will be the Carlisle’s 1881 Whisky. Nothing equals it. 85 young ladies’german complimentary to L’Allegro cents per quart. Sold by Rollin' Jefferson. \4je1mau club. j dec7 cod2iu Fair will continue to-day and on Friday. Many very valuable presents are to be given away to persons contestiifg for them. As the} are trying to raise funds to give aid to its members, it is earnestly hoped that the public will generously turn out and aid them. Persons desiring dinner or lunches during the days of the Fair can be served by calling. They have music and many other attractions, chief among which are the shooting gallery and the wheel of fortune. Ad mission 10 jents. Go and help them. iu season for a Christmas present. d-tf Mail train for Mace Accommodation for Macon. chance to be rallied oll ut Bramhall’s, 1117 Broad I storc for i hol | da y goods have an idea of how we . colcmbus and rove railway conduct business and tne class of goods we sell, ] MaV train for Greenville E RAlI * WAY * and to those who will give us their patronage we promise satisfaction in every particu lar. Remember our entire stock is new, and we have no old goods to work off. Telephone us when not convenient to come and goods will be delivered promptly. Telephone No. 5. Remember we will appreciate your trade, no matter how small it may be. Hall & Wheat, Druggists and Dealers in Fine Toilet Articles, dtf 1010 Broad Street. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $2.50. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $2.50. Cabinet photographs, $4 dozen; cards, $2.50. d&w-eow Alpha A. Williams. YVikpiI ami First-class Oak and Pine wood in stock, block and split. Jelico Coal, prime lump, for sale by T. 3 Fontaine &Co. Telephone No. 80. nov7tf Accommodation for drcenvUie".’.'.'.'.’.’.".’.'.'.' 6-00 a.’ m! SOUTHWESTERN RAILROAD. 11:15 a. m, 10.20 i*. m. .. . COLUMBUS AND WESTERN RAILWAY. Mail tram for Atlanta t* a m Mail train for Montgomery 3:10 p*. mi n« i * . M 2 BI m K A ‘ vr> railroad. Mail tram for Troy 2 -io d m Accommodation for Troy and Union P Springs.. 8:00 a. in- Accommodation for Union Springs and Montgomery " 10:35 p