Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 31, 1886, Image 3

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i ' THE "EWor - __ , •Jooricia. There is a man in Mm , claims to be a better min e ( ! lB ® vi i l0 who Bishop. “ 1M reader than During the last week n,, , Webb. Colonel Allen n \vV-. J ! ,me8 W. Mr. Charles J. Sorrelles ihl' hlt r elle ad and and most respected eitiv.fi? of oldest County, have died. ens °f Monroe A furniture DAILY ENQUIRER SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 31, 1880. Wednesday in Uomeliti , organized The stockholders commL ple ca P |tal - leading business men nud ti> ° me 0f the the company iB assured. 11 su ooes8 of Mr. M. M. Hinton, n worn,,, jaer of Glascock count I . ,far- house destroyed by Are, siZL-i dwelling work of an Incendiary 8U E ed to bei the nights before, in the snnfr ® ■' V uu. or f hree M, J. N. Davis had hh™on”umed < by fire or three - neighborhood Mr. J. A. Stewart, ir., 0 fn nm , the best authorities in S' ; authorities production, is of the n. Georgia l sESSSairT techment against the compam The oSt SToing engine and train were attached and the case had a hearing jn wi11;,,eJ„ n. Patterson’s office in the® afternoon 8 * 1 CHn. pen and King claim wages due—the first months’" service! 8 aM<1 A MteEUan Towi° D< y5f! 1 ’ ° f Atlantn - and miss alien Tobin, of Atlanta, were, Wed nesday evening, received as novitiates in the convent of St. Vincent be PauL of Savannah, with solemn and beautiful cere- momes. they entered the chapel,followed by the children and the sisters singing a jSP“ ft t le b “ Virgin. MissjfcDon sSLr (Sn^ e , knov T n ln tl,e sisterhood ns Sister Mary Angela, and Miss Tobin as Agnes. Shortly after the en trance of the t.vo young ladies into the or- der of Sisters of Mercy, in another portion sL the r. C i° n r- ent ’ a , sa « scene was enacted. Sister Celestine, who had been in the con vent since 1877, and who for the past sev eral weeks has been seriously ill, was released by death from further suffering. ?i ster Gelestine was known in the world as Mary Maria 0 Donohue, and at one time she taught school in a Catholic institution in Atlanta. On Monday night last, about 10 o’clock, tour business houses in Woodstock were destroyed by Are. Origin unknown. The Are was discovered first in the store of J. T Daniel, which destroyed the building. 1 he flames then spread on both sides, de stroying the oflice of Dr. Will Dean on the south, and two frame storerooms on the north, together with their coub-nts. The losses sustained were ns follows: Dr. Will Dean, oflice and drugs, 8700; the storeroom occupied bv Daniel, be longing to W. H. ferknison, 8400, amt the stock in it, belonging to Parkinson & Co., $!;0I). The frame house of 1J. ii. Palmer, 8100. and the con lectio: erv in it, belonging to Calvin Caste!). 8’u.' The frame house of Dr. W. ii. Dean, 8400, aud the stock in it, belongin'', to Pcrkinsnn & Co., about 81000. The guano house of W. H. Hawkins, about 850. There was no in surance upon any of it. Perkinson & Co.’s storerooms and the stock in them on the souf h side were covered with 8-VJ00 insu rance, but there was about ;20 damage to the stock in removing. The usually quiet county of Payette fur nishes the details of a most atrocious mur der, and, but for the fact that the partici pants are negroes, it would rival the famous Kate Southern homicide. A negro tenant on Mr. M, L. Parker’s place, four j miles from Fayetteville, gave a dance Monday night. Among the number there j was Alvin Turner, colored, and hi.s wife,: and also two women named Williams, who are sisters. During the night, about 2 o’clock a. m., Alvin Turner sought out Ellen Williams, one of the sisters, and asked her to dance with him, which she did. After tile set Turner treated his part ner to refreshments, which they had for sale. Turner’s wife, already jealous, was enraged, and a quarrel cnsin d between her and the partner of her husband in the dance. While hot words were passing be tween them, with no indication of harm being done, the sister of Turner's partner rushed upon Turner’s wife, and, flourish ing a keen new knife, threw her arm around t he neck of her antagonist, and tilting her head back, plunged the knife into her neck, severing her carotid artery, from which Turner’s wife immediately died. The murderess fled and lias not been arrested. Alabama. Some company or party, whose names they withhold, have let out bids to con tractors for the erection oi fifty new cot tages in Selma. Mr. H. M. Spicer, of Michigan, is in Montgomery representing the 1 hney Adjustable Hoe Company, tor the purpose of introducing this new invention, und to form a company for its manufacture. The Gadsden and Mtaila Railroad Co. was organized Tuesday with K. k , president; W. M. Meeks, secretary and treasurer, and Ohal Christopaei, gA^ra manager and superintendent. Woik is now in progress on this road. A Are at Akron Junction Tuesday morn ing destroyed the depot of the A.G- h. railroad at that pomi, ’ r.-vttie-, «itli M mail, freight, and express nutti » building. The train of the \\ sho o ro ; m Which was standing next to the <k pot also badly injured. A careful estimate of tl.e va ne of the roperty owned by ct.zenso M tgmne y . the mineral region oi A 1. «■>; ■ Col. Henry Ridgaway, of Taylor’s Shore, >a., has purchased the Dick orange grove, near Rose Hill, for $3000, and will make it nis future home. The Holly homestead five-acre grove east of Orange City, now owned by E. M. Car penter, will this season yield about 1200 shipp -d t,rans ° s ’ 500 having already been Mr. Bradley is Enterprise’s new mayor, having defeated at the election last week James Alexander, who had been inipeach- , , aa mayor, and was before the people for a “vindication.” Most of the orange groves arauod Orange t-ity are surprising—and agreeably so—their owners in the number of boxes of oranges yielded, they usually running a third to a nalt more, and some 100 per cent, more than was at Arst estimated. Orange City Times: Orange City begins to present a real booming appearance, more so than it ever lias before, and her businessmen are happy and jubilant over the prospects oi her continued prosperity, the town is already filling with strangers and settlers who are delighted with our climate, infatuated with the golden fruit in clusters among luxuriant foliage, and surprised at the beauty of the location of the place and the refined society they come in contact with. For the past five years a large per cent, of the permanent resident population of this section have been necessarily economical, for it has been ail outgo with them nil the time on their groves, with no returns. But within a year or two it will all conic back. Many of the groves will pay handsomely with this crop, and some $30,000 or $40,000 will come into Orange City this winter from the sale of fruit from groves within a radius of two miles from the centre of town. The groves that have been well cared for are the groves that are begin ning to yield a fortune for their owners. i Foregone Conclusion. Landlady (examining a fugutive board er’s trunk)—Why, Bridget, his truok is full of bricks! How could they have got. there? "Sure, ma’am ho brought one home in hi.s hat ivery night.”—Life. HOLIDAY GOODS! Xmas comes but once a year, therefore make happy the hearts of those you love and esteem. Read below enumerated a list of articles suitable for presents: Tor Your Mother iiimI NNler. Kweellieiirl. Wile ami I'rleml. Beautiful Lace Pins, Breast Pins, Ear Kings, Bracelets, Necklaces, Locke*' 5 . Tiny Queen Chains, Westcuins, Silver or Gold Watch, Kings, CutF Buttons, Cuff Pins, Collar Buttons, Guidelines, Silver or Gold Thimbles, 8ilver Hair Pins Silver and Gold Glove and Shoe But- tonem, Opera Glasses, Vases, Jewel Boxes, Bronzes, * Artistic Clocks, Card Receivers, Silver Card Cases, Silver Bells, Napkin Kings, Bronze Lamps, Picture Frames, Eye Glass Chains, Spectacles and Eye Glasses, Solid and Plated Forks, Knives and Spoons, Book Marks. Gold Pencils, Pens, Toothpicks, Solid Silver and Plated Cups, Solid Silver Soup and Oyster Ladles, Berry, Preserve and Sugar Spoons, Butter Knives, Bultc-r Dishes, Pickle Stands, Castors, Peurl Handle Knives. Your Fattier and It rot Ii or, IliiNlmud and Friend. Silver or Gold Watches, Gold or Plated Chains, Cult Huttons, Collar Huttons, Watch Charms, Scarf Pins, Silver Match Safes, Stud Huttons, Napkin Holders, Eye Glasses, Pebble Spectacles in Steel and Nick el, Silver and Gold Frames. Napkin Kings, Opera Glasses, Oflice Clocks, Gold Toothpicks, Gold Pencils, Gold Headed Walking Canes, Seal Rings, Gold Headed Silk Umbrellas, • Combination Breakfast Sets, Silver Tobacco Boxes, Wiskbroom, Solid Silver Haudle, Society Pins, Asli Receivers. Guard Chains, For Your MUIe Pet*. Solid Silver and Plated Cups, Silver Pap Spoons, Solid Silver Child’s Set, Silver IMated Child’s Set, Silver Thimbles from No. 1 upward, Necklaces, Lockets, Kings. Bracelets, Bib Pins, Breast Pins an J Ear Kings, Stud Buttons, Bangles, Solid Silver Baby Rattles, Silver Plated Napkin Kings, Solid Silver Napkin Rings. School .Sets, Ear Kings, Silver Knives and Forks, Silver Safety l’ins, Boys’ Watches, Microscope for botanical exi loits, Pencils and Pens, Beautiful Little Diamond Kings, Silver Mugs. Diamonds mounted in Rings, Pins, Eardrops, Collar Buttons, Cuff Buttons, Studs, Scarf Pins, etc., at very reasonable prices. w. WATCHMAKER J^JSTID JEWIELIEIRy. FOR COUNTY OFFICERS. For Clerk of Superior Court. I hereby announce myself a candidate for re- election to the office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Muscogee County ut the election to be. held in January next. Geo. Y. Pond. ■ ■deci2 td For County Treasurer. I wish my friends to know that I will be a can didate for this office at the next election. 1 am | here to run. • R. J Moses. nov'iO dtd 1 announce myself a candidate for County eaaim r, and respectfully ask the voters of useogee county for their .suffrage, l.stwid John C. Cook. OF Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter lo New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. msr perfect made: :'r r pared with strict rotrard to Puritv. Strength, n n d Dr. Pri'.*-. :■ Baking Powder contains ■ini'.\ Alu'n or Pho-plnitos. Ur.Priced il:i, Lemon, etc., flavor deiiciouBiy. iwQ.T BAKWG POWDfR CO. C/ucAro. awj Sr lows ZIMMERMAN MT EVAPORATORS The best In Vu ri M. (i .-"..lILii-irai fordays Tress pentfully announce irer of Muscogee solicit your support. I n be very thankful for your pared to run. Election o in January next, 1887. oc9 se&wedtd ididate for iis: {stance. I the first Wt am pre dnesday ii.ti. onto c fc’.A MOW’ Columbus, Ga., December 19,1886. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run daily unless marked T, which are daily except Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. \ Leave Columbus I* I t 15 a ui; j 10 20 p n: Arrive Macon * 4 04 p mi t 6 25 a n> “ Atlanta i * 9 00 p ml* 105 pm “ Montgomery j* 7 09pr» “ Eufaula j |* 3 50 pm “ Alban v | + 10 08 p m * 10 50 a m “ Milieu * 3 00 a mI* 2 08 pm “ Augusta ,* C 15 a ni|* 4 45 p ro “ Savannah * 5 55 a m - * 5 00 p in Passengers for Sylvania, Sanderville, Wrights* ville, Milledgeville and Eatontou, Thomastou. Carrollton. Perrv, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, B akely and Clayton should take S 60 p m train. Leav. Arnv Macon Atlanta Montgomery.. Eufaiua Albany Mill* n Augusta... Savr nnah i Columbus * !0 20 a ir. io no a in 6 50 a Hi on ail nigiit trains bet Sleeping l a., lumbus and M.i con and Atlanta, h vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points an»i Sleeping Ci on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’i Pass. A^ r ent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf the amount at $(>,uuu.uwi. 1 ' , . (Ulcl , eoai k iron and lYme'Tands in the various , ^ ot j ce to Debtors and Creditors. “S^STclerlc of the ^ j eitv court, was waylaid und robbed by ivo i • (|s apllnKtJ .£ Walker, late of said coun- negroes one holding, hnn the . S 10 . l ! nd . I ty. d-e--vd. to.prc wiraknTfV at his thruntwhUe the other j ® deceased, are went through him. Geor ^h^ I iv(1 uired to make me immediate^!,rne.U.^ attacked by two \ »" d thev ran , A dm’r Est. of J. E. Walker, deceased, niirht, but lie showea ni .. when lie called for help. . ^ j Beil Allen,0 'ftSTulW | Notice to Debtors and Creditors aside track of . 1 * •(....... The mdonu- j r „ ,i,.1. ..n: hurt-'by notified to n; little little b > ... she trucks, and a.'' *' d ( u. Firtson u.i rwiuired t.. nmki dentttfly faiu«K Yvw’ml'VruY.^nhe I immediateimyment tou.c. Bnjirre „ v lor Tux Krrrivcr. I announce myself a candidate for election to the office of Tax Receiver, and respectfully solicit the votes of the citizens of Muscogee county. Election Wednesday, January 5,1887. novitldtf Woolpolk Walkkr. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Re ceiver of Muscogee county, and respectfully ask the support of the voters. sepi!2 tf J. IT. Ha ii u ison. 1 respectfully announce myself a. candidate foi re-election to the office of Tax Receiver, and ask your mintage. I have ever tried to diseharg* my duty as an officer, and will still do the same if elected. Election January next. Respectfully, J. C. Reedy. novf» td r respectfully announce myself a candidate for Tax Receiver of Muscogee county. Elect ion Wednesday in January. Seo. W. Cargill. nov7 t d In effeet November Util, 18H6. NO.5I ' No. 53 ? r» r » (, 12 55 tilit 7 ;r* n m 8 15 p m K 53 a m 11SS P m Arriie ',Vc.-l Point 10 27 a m 11 12 p 111 “ LaG range 10 58 a m II 41 1> m 120:11> m 19 52 11 III “ Atlanta 1 25 p 111 2 15 a m Via W. A. Railroad. Arrive Rome 0 m p in “ Dalton Chutiiniootta 7 07 pm 1 00 p m “ Cincinnati « a Via the Piedmont Air l ine to New York and East. Leave Atlanta 1 .15 p in 7 40 a in 0 15 p m “ Richmond 11 33 a m 5 30 u m h 30 a m 4 48 p m 10 03 a m “ Ni v York 9 20 pm 3 20 )i m Pullmun Palace Cars Montgome v to Washington without change oil all tra ns. Train 51, Pullman Palace Buffei Car Atlanta t 0 New Yo k without oli align. South Bound Trains. No. 50 No. 52 Leave Atlanta 1 70 p m 12 20 a m l.eave Columbus 2 28 p m “ Opelika 5 09 pm 1 25 a m .rrivo Mobile 2 15 a m 2 10 p 111 “ New Orleans 7 10 a ill 7 30 pm Rose Hill Cottage I'. M, H!VOWI/KN A- CO.. • • AllPl’r. FIRST TUESDAY IN JANURAY. iv c’ook room. Lot 120x137, located direct ly fronting (oust» Mr VV. II. Hughes, and next door north of Mr. A. (1. Redd’s residence. Well ard garden. Street cars to city every 30 minutes. Terms, one-third cash, balance one and two years, with 8 per cent interest. JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Agt, Columbus,Ga. so wed fri tf *, FOR SALE. $V, One six-room House on Ninth street. One three*room House and lot 50x147 feet 10 incites, cheap. Call <iuick. FOR ZE^ZEIfcTT. One four-room House on Tenth street, corner Fifth avenue. One small Store House on Rose Hill. J\ O. E.BEDY, Real Estate Agent, No.22 12th St iitf COMMISSIONERS’ SALE FOR PARTITION. Vailiable City Property. / IEOHUIA, MUHCOdEE COUNTY Under and ' * hv virtue of an order from the Superior Court of Muscogee County, passed on the lirst day of the November term, lHHf thereof, the undersigned Commissioners appointed by said court will sell in front of the court house f said county, in the city of Col urn bus, on the first Tuesday in Jan uary l^KT. between the legal hours of sale at pub lic outcry, to the highest bidder, the following described city 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 nml distinguish ed in the plan of said city as the south half of city lot number four hundred and eighty nine, i-IHtn, fronting on McIntosh street, mow Fifth avenue), containing one fourth 1 •** > of an acre, more or h ss, together with nil and singular the rights, im tubers und appurtenances, and im provements to the tame in any manner belong- Pi 1 baser essio edition of deed to.pur- J. L. WILLIS, I. L. POLLARD, J. G. MOON. Commissioners. FOR SALE! M Train 50, Pullman Palace Sic Sleeping Ca;, free of charge, ihr< Train 52, Ft Via Scln For Tax Collector. I announce myself as a candidate for Tax j Collector of Muscogee county (election January next), and respectfully solicit the sup- ! port of the voters of said county. aug29 dtf wlui Oliver P. Pok. j Announcing myself a candidate for re-election | 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 id the future as in he past. FJection first. Wednes day in January next. sep21 eodtd Davis A. Andrews. I announce myself a candidate for Tax Col lector of Muscogee county (election January next i. and ask for the support of the voters ol said (* untv. J. C. Woolpolk. I hereby announce myself a cundidate for Cor- j oner for Muscogee county at the ensuing elec tion. W. D. Amyet. nov7 dt-J I announce myself as a candipate for Coroner 1 of Musco. ee county. decl2 td Simpson Stkirrlino. I announce myself as a candidate for re-elec- 1 tion as Coroner of Muscogee county. dec!2dtd Isaac T. Brooks, i „ . I Leave Columbus.. first | .• Opelika “ Montgomery.. Arrive Selma “ Marion “ Greensboro.... “ Meridan “ Jackson “ Vicksburg “ Monroe “ Slireveport and Queen ami Crescent. CECIL GABBETT, General Manager. Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. O n N and after this date Trains will run as follows: WEST BOUND TRAINS. COLUMBUS, GA., December 19, 1KH6. Accom. I Acer ; Columbus Union Depot Columbus Broad Street Dei 2 Union Springs I ; Union Springs 2 10 p i 2 :5 p J 5 21 p i 0 P * 8 M p i 7 09 p i 9 46 p i Y place on Tulbotton road, about two miles from city,on line of Georgia Midland. Has icw five room House, all necessary out-houses, excellent repair: splendid spring. The place rilfiinw 102'., acres, about 25 acres of which are avily wooded. TIEjR/MIS EASY. e place, or OrNGFO TOTEBSlISm lie School is the beat ui America. The moat practical course of In st ruction and the most icnimcnt faculty. En dorsed by b ii si n est houses. For elrcnlarf and specimens of Pen mansnlp, address UjBOt-.U J. aOUCMTIH. rrlcolpM EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 2. Pass’ger I No. 4. . Accom. ' No. 0. 1 Accom. 1 Leave Montgomery, M. & E R. R ■ | 3 20pm | 7 40 a m 1 “ Eufaula, M. & E. R. R i 4 57 a n: 11 3 50 p 111 1 4 57 a m “ Troy 4 J5 a ii, ! 7 20 a m Arrive Union Springs i 5 50 a in 1 6 30 p 111 '.) os a m Leave l nion Springs ] | (5 15 a 111 1 6 50 p ml 10 00 a ml Arrive Montgomery, M. A E. R R ! 7 30 a ii: “ Columbus ' 9 19 a 111 1 10 09 pm 1 48 p m I Trains Nos. 1 und 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery i Accommodation; daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Acc i cept Sunday. i ... . ftf ’hrough Freight and iimodation; daily ex- L. CLARK. Sup’t. >r Shei-HL didate f »r r ty. Elect.ii. decll td •ectbdiy announce myself as a can- ■clout ion as sheriff of Muscogee coun- i first Wednesday in January next. i i ’ ‘ ~~ J D E. WILLIAMS. O. P. A. DIYmLNB. Eaale and Phenix Manfg Co. RE STABLES. SUCCESSORS TO OH N DISBROW & CO. NOTICE. T JMIE partnership of It. II. PRATHER A CO. is 1 dissolved by tin* withdrawal of R. II. Prather. 'I’hc Boot and Shoe business will he continued at the same place in my own name. I shall keep on hand a full stock of well selected goods at as low prices us any other h use in the city. Thanking the public for a liberal patronuge in the past, I solicit the same for the future. Mr. Will I). Wommaek, the prompt and oblig ing salesman, will e -ntinue with me and wilLbe pleased to serve dee'JI 2w SEALED PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be received at thw office of F. M. Brooks, Hulk of the Ho od of County (' mmissiom rs. until Saturday, the first day of .laniiar P>7. I«»r the following specific purposes: For nu dieal attention to the county poor. Fur- nishing im *tie<nc- to the county poor. Huriul of tin* poor. Furnishing ' oflins f. r burial of poor. d iit d blacksmith work fof county, county printing. isioners reserve the right to reject •mg the all'liid's ml I Lme for ns , exoil«. , r.i'- | it in no bones w ®*Y,„ 0 TiJa'vlVv*i»afi»ful- wounds were ugl,\ s , ‘ j; a h’iit. Willis UiiikUy, nlws ^ of one of the members 0 L nTiinli i” rs. ' ized colored w!l0 un.buMi, ;! was one ol U 11 ; l 1 1 , . day m killed two men Clnwliiins county day up, XVim up t}l' “^^oVIvnu’iin:-, rVfig&T® fS&*3STSS‘S»>** outlaws. Florida. Highland P«>' k l3 fls the first to •“ shortly. Lake lie per. ■ Sydney Gruuiuau, oi ““V,-, ... j.joo on B mond ring worth ?- 01 - in that city Monday. rnliwU. MUSCOGEE COUNTY. ; i .... i;.i.w Y. Fond, udminUtrator de ol lilli'U Tliot,i:is. n?|>ri'.“ :i>U . • i n his petitii n. duly filed, that lie I*.11'i* t.iinini.-t* rcti said estate. Tin i *tli r *' :«■. t<* cite all persons concerned rV' Mr.d nvditiirs. to show cause, if anv thej V ’>v- i>l ad.niimstrator should not be dts- > - ‘ f r om hi c administration and receive cf dismission on the first Monday in A Semi-Annual Dividend of THREE PER ENT is due and payable at the office of the laglc and Phenix Manufacturing Company on lecember 3lst, I88fi. The transfer books of cer* ficates of stock will be closed from December )lh until January 1st, 1887. A. I. YOUNG, dec? dtd Trcas’r Eagle anc Phenix Mfg. Co. East Side of First A vc. \ew pawl ,\oMiv. Turnouts, Safe awl Shown ll«r>o J wee11 I2lli and 13lii Sis. arcfiil awl Ex|irricnrcd Drivers, the Board of CoiLinisHioners. *n Tiiis December 4tii, Ikhi». F. M. BROOKS, 'I dee4 td Clerk Com’rs Court. 1 FIREWORKS. riMIE FOLLOWING ORDINANCES ARE I published for tin- informat'on of the public: The setting offof any sky imfketH. Roman can- flics, large fire cracki*rs. torpedoes or balloons at any place within t lie corporate limits of the city, i xcejit north of I'runklm and south of Thomas streets, is hereby prohibited during the Christ- mash didays under penalty of fine or imprison ment. at the discretion of the mayor; and the po lice are specially instiucted to enforce this pro hibition. Besides the prohibition of large fire crackers, torpedoes, tie., in certain portions ofthe city,the firin' of small era* kers on any ofthe sidewalks ofthe city is prohibited. M. M. MOORE. Dec 21-tjanl Clerk of Council. FOR SPOT CUSH w r I LL m II for In e the four room Dwelling 1 side of Second avenue Fifteenth streets. Cars FUNERALS personally conducted and properly attended to. The finest Hearses in the city. AFTER SEPTEMBER 1st, Horses boarded and carefully cared for at $16 per month. Ample accommodations for LIVE STOCK. Headquarters for dealers. W-'plHiliom- No. 5*. nr*31 d 1 v T. HATCHER, and Commission Merchant, Fontaine Warehouse, Columbus, Ga. 1 WILL continue tlic Warehouse und Commission liiisiiirHs in all its branches, and solicit the patronage of my friends and the public generally. We guarantee strict attention and prompt, returns bn all consignments. BAGGING and TIES always on hand at cash prices. Storage and Sale of COTTON a specialty. Agent for the Latest Improved “LUMMUS COTTON GIN. se^tavvlia Vlu, B. T. HATCHER. ELECTION NOTICE. n held at the different lty of Muscogee on f January next (1887), 'IMf ERE 1 precincts i Wednesday, tl for Sheriff. Clerk of the Superior Udurt, Tax Re ceiver, Tax (’olleetor. County Treasurer, County Surveyor, and Coroner. The managers will please call at my office for the necesf ary blanks. This December Jth, 1886. dtd F. M. BROOKS, Ordinary. Offices For Fleet! / \VER ('. A. Raid A Co.; over 1 * ' Stove Store; in Webster Buil.ii . JOHN BLACKMAIL Real Estate Agent. Columbus. Ga. IlYKK'Si: KAH PJlLI X ruTcK! p&vriNS. u-ufc nov8weovvfiui