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DAILY FNQlflHKK H>: 00L1 MBt'B. GIOBGIA WEDNESDAY MORNING NOVEMBER ?8, 188.
CoUuiiiusCiiij it irr rf u n.
I’llila<)e)|>hia on XovpmlnT 15. anil Th»Trl»lnf a lljgamllrr.
' oirmnonce*! their work in I‘*-*'*-fm>er, ' „ t ' H,c 1 * HO l ' -'7-—The trial of John
... , .. . Hronek, charged with ooo»pinn« to blow
w men w»- continue I to a point 1*41 mile- up the homes of Judges Oxry andOrinoeli
irnni the I)rl»«>tre river and within • *°d Police Inspector Bonfleld with dytia-
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
~r
R.\ILKOAD WHKIin.t.s.
UKNTI-I
lVTABLIBHKD 11* im
lirwt f*»r» wnniliir snit wrrkl; b| .... . - .
. ... iii. . ante, wa* resumed thia morning, the Jury
THK F.NQUIRFR-BUN PURLIABINO CO nil!#-* of the w hole di-tam c to te- run, havim; been secured yenterday. The first
u. t Ho**. 8>i. W i when they were compelled to et)6j.en<l witness was Prank -Chlebour. one of the
hi °f w ra ’ ,0nin ^T'-n e of opposition l£S I k*W FLTJONRR. Prort.col DentistOffice.
Wrsw. t* Uertt,.., moi.ed. rosier free u, ! *> ,h «* They returned to Phila- A,* «°o«^ r ^’° T ' d^itfy'"
her* for nr. pern-oetii jttorthrer a.ontE* <lelphia and were discharged oa lR*ceni-
1 |H GEO. McELHANEY. Surgeon Dentirt.
" Office. Room No. 2, iip-<*tair», in Garrard
Building. corner Broad mod Twelfth street*,
decll-ly j
MAI for six months, or ft a rear
Tks Bonds? Is delivered by carriers in the city
ar mailed to snhacrlbers. posts re free, st 11.54 s
year «*, for my non bt. ano Me for three
Tks Weekly to Isaoed oa Tueeday ai d te mailed
• subscribers. postage free, si |: s year,
frssairnt adeartiaements will be taken for the
ally at |l par square of 1
Wftrat laaerUon. and Me.
I»er 211, 1767. At the end of every fifth
mile a stone was planted, jrraven with
the arms of the i’ewn fam
ily on one aid**, and of I»rd
Baltimore on the other. The interme
an interpreter. He testified at length con- rug * Ion ~
cerning tbelr experiment with dynamite, » . _
and then told the story which baa already — — amchitkcts.
been published of the conspiracy to blow f 1 WALTER,
up the houses of Judges Grinneii and Gray
and Inspector Bon field. Chlebour admit-H
led reluctantly that be waa an ADarcbist L^RaNK J. DUDLEY. Architect and Supenu
a r.d bad drilled with the LehrandWehr JT tendeut. Office, Sixth avenue, opposite Un
Architect and Bapenntendeut.
iny3-ly Colombo*, Gs.
EDUCATIONAL.
CHAPPELL FEMALE
COLLEGE.
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
To Montgomery. Mobile and Now Orleans, via
. Union Springs.
Advantages unsurpassed by any female educa
tion.. insulation In ,be South. The Boarding iSiS,
Department offers special attractions. Ac excel- Atr.ve Montgomery 11 23 an. 6 15pm
lent Primary School is connected with the Arrive Mobile 3 20 am
Arrive New Orleans. | , 7 55 a m
KEAI KSTATK.
Improved Train Service
FROM COLUMBUS,
kin the tenlml Kiti rosil nl Georgia.
(80th Meridian Time
- College.
tendent. Office, Sixth avenue, opposite Union
Verein in tbe old days before the Hay- Depot. Telephone M nOTi7 ' : >
(iiate miles were marked with small market episode. He also said that be had
gone to Capok's bouse to receive instr
lions in the art of making dynamite. He
. , . UGIIH III kUC KTk Ul utmm. i ug av
. . _ Jr ***“ sarswciwewt 'M on he other. The stones were all paid f2 for a lessoD, but aid not learn any- *1. cians and Surgeons, offer t heir services I
«cs. and forth* WeeA.y at |1 for each Inaer- , , . . , v . , thing medicine and surgery. Spe ial attention given
He said Hronek bad told him on a trip to diseases of women, surgery in gyneacology
PHTSICUK8.
e J HENDERSON SI Mb. K- H. SIMS. Physi-
J. II A K K IN (HAI'PELL,
Principal.
Connecting at New Orleans with through trains
for Texas. Mexico and California.
To Bittninghain, Talladega and Anmstou, via
Chtldersourg.
aantootlrro* should be addressed to the
Kwqcnuta-HcH.
The '-wttrtiinen's Strike.
sent from England. In November. 17sj
Col. Alexander Mi-Clean, of Pennsvlva- to Riverside that he was tbe man who
nia, and Joseph Neville, of V irginia, ran threw tbe bomb at Haymarket At first
ODUJMBUB, OA., NOVEMBER 2s, Iffch tf >e remaining |*art if the line, w hich be saw tbe bombs in Hronek’s poaawwsion
— Was tasted and correct* <1 by astronomical be thought that it was tbe truth, and a
Herein the way tbe lUkMM New I observation*. and psrta—istly Mrhsd SaJ^^M > M aaTSlpSrto
Krt expresses It: The city of Columbus in 17M. In 1N49 the former surveys ! thia.
is not so populous as are several other j were revised, and found correct in all irn-
Georgia cities, tint hy reason of its great portant points.
manufacturing interests, its railroad ad-
vantage*, its navigable river and the
pluck and viin of its citizens it ranks
with the first cities of the South.
Yesterday w*s tbe i»net jwrfect day of
the Exposition, the fad being fully dem-
onslraKd that it is now a complete, well
rounded show Th • Imposition is now t 'bat a majority of the voters of the
at it* 1**1, Mini the present Marxlanl will
he maintained until tbe end of the
week, when the most successful exjsisi-
» Davis" High School for Boys.
and deformity of children, 'line of us can always
be found in office, at Oliver A Bize's Drug store. “»> • oepiemoer itxu, iws. i nave rented tbe
. - ... . , _ opposite Riddle Houm. Re&ideuce. 1127 Fourth school bouse formerly occupied by Prof Slade,
Chlebourr did not believe this, but after avenue. je7-tf and I shall endeavor to build up a first cans
school for Boys and Young Men. Will prepare
D R. E J. GILLE8PIE. Office Evans A students for sn.v class in college. I will care es-
Boward's drug store. 1302 Broad street. Tel- pecially for the mar ners and morals, as well as
Office hours 12 a m. to 1 p. m. Res- ‘ OT lil e intellectual culture of yourchiidren.
W A. DAVIB, A. B..
Columbus, Ga.
epbone «. mace hours 12 a m. tolp.
idence Mrs. Lary'a, corner Eronl and Eleventh
streets. jan 8-ly ( _»ep4 d3m
D R gt
R. E. ORlGGs, Physician |
Office over Evans & Howard's Cen-
and Bur-
Indianapolis, Nov. 27. No material trm j 3tore. Telephone 141. Residence l03t IRON WAGON U1IAT.
change developed in the switchmen’s Fif,h avenuell
strike Urday. Business has nearly re- I
sumed its old time activity with the rail- I kR- J- WYLIE, Physician
roads as the new men become familiar *' **
with their duties. None of tbe strikers
dec 17-ly
l*olnfik Atxiul Ihr Popular Tote.
The recent campaign was fought
almost entirely upon the tariff r*f'<rm have thus far offered to resume work, and
irsue. For this reason more than ordi- folly two-thirds of their places have al
ready been filled, and appii-
for work continue to
geon.
and 8 ur-
Office and residence 80S Ninth street.
oct 22-ly
nary significance attaches to the result of ] cm ijo D8
the popular vote. From the best infor
mation that can tie obtain*d, we believe
I iR. E. B. SCHLEY, Homcepatbic Physician
“ Office corner Eleventh and Broad. Office
epbone 2S-. residence telephone 118.
tel-
jan 17-ly
F .. rr,. . uuwuuc w . . a. p. T. PENDLETON, Physician and Sur
be made. The strikers seem to be getting 1 _» geon. Diseases ot women and children a
further away each day from a realizstlou specialty. Residence No. 737 Third avenue,
of their object, and unless the railroads re- Office at Patterson A Thomas' drug store. No
ceive a setback from some unexpected 1*7 Broad street. Telephone No. i3t. dec 8-ly
though tbe strikers
tion ever held in the >.»utti wiil be
brought to a close.
The gathering of the merchants of
the ChattahocM bee \ alley in tine citv
yesterday was an inter*sung and un-
(■ortpnt event. They were rt-i ei\» d with
o|«n*hanric*l liospitality by the resident
merchants, ami their visit was an enjoy
able one all the way around. The visi
tors were pleased with the Kx/sedtlnn,
with Columbus and with the ireatme:it I Hiaies.
they received at the hands of her mer- Arkansas
chants. Our merchants were pleased to Cajiforni*
me* t I heir friends ami custonioni and to I Conrecticut
show to them that cordial hospiu
for which (kilumtnis i«note*l.
I ruled States cast their ballots for 11 ** mougn me singers » vDR. R. H. McCUTCHEON, Physician and
,,, . , ... . . , will be compelled to seek employment if Pharmacist. Office "Lively Drug Store.”!
Cleveland, Iriurman ana tariff reform, elsewhere. The police are still kept on Lively. Ala. Official prescriptions a specialty.
The following table ha“ been prepared at the ‘principal yards and , U *Y s-dtf
i .l »- /. i -r i. . crossings, but their labors consist ■ ■
by the New Orleans Tiniee Itemocrat. go i e jy j n walking about. A ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
It will tie seen that it gives the exact re- committee from the strikers met in con- ™„ 8 P oicbekt.
i , t» , ftreiicc Ukt nipht and consulted to-dav W. 1 a GILBERT, Attorneys at Law,
ported majorities in all the Mates except ™ Smmei .SS , ll.. 1 "* »'<** ^ wkeWjsmJ I
Nebraska, Kansas and Texas, and its brakemen, but it cannot be learned that IS L. M vXdON, Attorney-at Law, Columbus,
they secured anything more than vympa- I * • Qw. Office 1148 Broad street. July l(P6m I
iby. So promise of assistance in the Way 'i*ol Y. CRAWFORD. Atmrney-at-Law. Office
of takli.g up the'.r cause was Ueld out by 1 over Wittich & Kinsel’s. Teiepaone No. 45.
round numliers for these States «v>rrt-
sjMiml with newspaper reports. No fig
ures are giver., for West Virginia, but the , 'he engineers or firemen,
most reliable reports f om that 8tate
claim a majority of fully I,<KI0 for the
Cleveland electors:
, 18SS 18S4- —
apl lS<llyT.
1 *p.
A laige nunilier of farmers visitexl the
K*(»oeiiion yester lay, ami spent much of jc^nt^kyT......
their fine in s’lidving the exhibits of the
several counties. We believe that the
lessons they learned from these exhibits
will lie a great lienefit to tliein in con
ducting tbeir farms in the future. The
section. There are many other crops
thai pay well, and can be cultivated ami
harvested at less expense than cotton,
i here is no netd for Southern farmers to
have their sim>kt*-hous*-s ami g r aneries
thousands of miles away from home. The
county exhibits Ht tbe Chattahoochee ToUlg
\ alley Exposition areustroDgilluslratiOD Pluralities
Georgia
Illinois
.. 30,919
Indians
. 2.500
lows
.... 31,708
V anssa
.... 82,500
Kentucky
Louisians
Maine
22,9r9
Maryland
Massachusetts
. .11 475
Michigan
... 24,234
Minnesota
.... 31,117
Missies ppi.
M issonn
Nebraska
3,006
Nevada
... l.*00
New Hamnsbire..
2,284
N»w Jen* y
New Yo-k
.... 13 399
North Carolina
Ohio
19,420
Oregon
8.3 0
Pennsylvania
79.570
Rhode Inland
.... 4,618
Boutb Carolina......
Ten nessee.
-
Texas
V*rmont
... 23,500
Drill.
R^p.
I>em
0*1.113
33/29
27.210
22,208
13,12*
8.567
1.274
3,396
4.023
7.4
3.7 JH
6t.ua
46,961
25,122
6.527
19.786
64 274
28.(37
:t4.*39
54,270
16.250
20,069
6.411
11,305
'24,3-2
3. *08
38,738
15. 80
33,001
25,632
23.0 9
72,M2
4.059
6,963
4.412
1.149
15,0 6
17.884
31.802
2.256
81,019
6,609
52,075
48,112
To KhIiht WagcM.
Chicago, Nov. 27.—The North Chicago Telephone 116
Rolling Mill Company has given notice
of 15 or 20 per cent reduction in the wages
of its employes in the blast furnaces at M^Lester.'
South Chicago. It is understood that the
^ ’CtETCHIUa A CHAPPELL, Attorneys at
Law. Office up stairs in Garrard Building
feb2dly.
A.MOORE. Attorney at I-aw. rooms 3 and
Thomas j
sept2 ly
A I A. Min me,. Attorney
. 4 Georgia Home Building, with Thomas A
_ V’RANCIS D. PEABODY.
the hatd‘s t of U t’he n F ‘ n SoUcit!r*°™Unn£ Btate^d* for(> J
the hands of the Executive Board of their TeLmhone No. 08. Residence Nr. n« \X • t* »
national organization. Several stormy in
terviews have occurred between
Telephone No. 118. Residence No. 116.
A HALL, Attorney-at-law, Bylacauga
• Agent for the Ala Mineral Land Co.
Ex-Gov. James M. Smith.
James E. Deaton, Wholesale Grocer.
Thomas Cochran, Brick Manufacturer.
Charles Allen, Cotton Buyer.
James O. Helms, Waverly Hall.
L. N. Gates, Variety Works.
John Parramore, Florence, Ga.
R. Broda, Grocer.
Robert Davis & Co., Grocers.
Levens Laney, Russell County, Ala.
Ben Hatcher, City.
J 11 Tillery, Crawford, Ala.
Sam .dcMurrain, Box Springs.
Refer to any of these.
Rollin Jefferson.
YOU CAN
Have a Suit made to or
der, just as you like, at
any price desired, from a
large stock well assorted
Piece Goods. We cordi
ally invite you to call.
PEACOCK,
CLOTHING MANUFACTURER,
Leave Columbus..
8 10 a m 115pm
9 20 am 5 30 p in
9 25 s m 5 45 p m
1 00 p nr 7 41 pm
106pm 9 90pm
Arrive Opeliu
Arrive Roanoke
Arn ;e Cbildersburg
Arrive Birmingham
Arrive Tallsd-gs
Arrive Anniston
5 40 p m 1
To Macon. Augusta. Savannah and Charleston.
Leave Columbus
12 C5 p m 7 10 p tn
3 50 p ta 9 56 p in
510pm 10 55pm
| 6 15 a m
12 coon.
Arrive Charleston
To Atlanta, vis Gnffin.
Arrive Griffin
Arrive Atlanta
To Troy, Eufaula. Albany, rhomasville. Bruns
wick and Jack so ville.
I-eave Columbus
7 35* nj 240pm
9 35 a oi 4 \S p m |
Arrive Uni n Springs
Arrive Troy
Arrive Eufaula ..
10 (5 a m 1 2S a tu j
2 25 pm 4 35 a m
6 AS p m 6 45pm
Arrive Albany
Arrive Thom&ttvilie
Arrive Jacksonville
— 112 noon.
JOHN BLACKMAK,
i*al F‘tatf. In*. Arfot, Slwl and Uocd Fr U*
Coliiinlnis, Ga.
Call on Me at -My Ofiiee, oi
Telephone 51, if
you ham o mm on umi
Huy or Sell Heal Estate,
MAKE
Investments of Keal E&tate
raying from x u. is pern nl ;
Homes, from $250 to $12.lX)e
Storks and Bonds,
FIRE INSURANCE,
Lowest Rates, Best Companies
Accident Insurance,
loss of one hand and one foot, fioco’ -for
born eye®, f60t0; for less of ote hat d
$5333.33; for loss of one eye, tli‘0
Mreek *bile disabled
lOM*
' one fo,
a Lit f *
To Greenville.
From Greenville.
L've Columbus 3 06 p m Lve Greenville 7 00 a in
ArGreeuvilie 6 15 p tu Ar Columbus... JO 26 a nj j
Sleeping cars on night trains between Macon
ami Snvannah, Augusta and Atlanta.
For f»ir! h*»r information apply to
C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. J. \V. DEMING,
_ Agent, Columbus. Ga.
w. a. McCLIi^Tmc a.. ,*ULi C. and \V Div.
E. T C'HAKLPON. Q. P. a , Sav&nuah.
MTERBf KAILWAY 0» ALAKAIM
j Quickest and best. Three hundred miit
shorter to New York than via Louisvlli*
j Close connection with Piedmont Air Line >. •
Western and Atlantic Railroad.
VV K
; p»uy, and Messrs. Francis and Foly, John pkabody,
I officers of the Executive Board. The in-
j terviews eventually resulted in the two
sides agreeing to place tbe matter in the
bands of a board of arbitration and an um- J 8treet -
pire, whose decision will be binding upon
0 BA BODY, BRANNON* HATCHER. Attor-
1 neys-at-L* w, Columbus, Ga., 1148 Broad
| trators have not jet been selected, but it
is understood that Mayor Roche will be
asked to act as umpire.
w
LLlAM A. LITTLE, Attorney a
Office "pstairs cor. Broad and Twelfth st;
nov 4-ly
A Clt Rii Hill.
Jacksonvillk, Fla., Nov. 27.—The re- ficeh °urs:
GRIGSBY E THOMAS, JR. LEONIDAS M’LBSTEB.
HO.vlAS A M’LESTEB. Attorney.s-at-latv
Rooms 3and 4, Georgia Horae buildiug. Of- TlftllflY'
. „. w .... lolo ... , ... loure; a a. m m 5 p. M. Will practice io-Oats
that can lie successfully produc'd in the Hampshire.. 2,2m 4.059 port of the Hoard of Health to-night for Federal C° urt8 - Telephone 168. mch»ty
f’hwllal..,-t.ee Vel.ee 1 -1 „ .1 . v'?. y 8,963 4.412 : the first time in twelve days shows a i LONZ 1 A. DOZIER, Attorney at Law.
all \,aini miok that 13 399 ..... . — 1.M9 j “clean k>ili. ** No new cases aud no deaths A. Office upstairs over J036 Broad street, 1
wfioa iaiot tlMOOly king of tbia favored Ohio a ' oln * 19470 l8,0 '° 17>8M j for twenty-four hours ending at t; p. m. ° ov 4 ~ ly
West Virginia
Wi-consin
19,284
118,000 132,168
22,183
1.086 6,315
There are not more than twenty cases at
I present inside the city limits, and these
are nearly all convalescent and all pasi the
4V.112 danger point. The outlook is very hope-
1 ful. At a conference to day between _ _
members of the Board of Health, Corn- ephone No.43: resideuce~Teiephoue No".*127.
mitteeofthe Burial Association, and Dr. 1
I*. N.—Sioiue Returned Goods at
A GREAT BARGAIN.
THE COLUMBUS
(LOTII IN (I (0.
HAVE A FEW
Made Suits,
TO 4 1.ONE OUT.
-AT HALF PRICE.
M cNEILL & LEVY, ATT 'RNEYS AT I-AW.
Office Georgia Home Building,
nov 8-ly
I F. GARRARD, Attorney at Le.w. Office
i Over Wittich & Kinsel’s store. Office Tel-
and get them.
s 221 i Porter, a resolution was pas ed recom-
- " ■ - He
uov 12-dly
HAVING PURCHASED
of this fact.
Mr. J. H.
In
21,269 14.691 ; mending that tbe Board of Health remove
the present restrictions upon travel into
474,422 538A 62 404 152 467,250 the city at the earlitst possible moment
66 ' 40 “’t** 8 consistent with public safety—at least as Oticpf the Largest and Best Select Stock
cotiiiiienting on this table the soon as disinfection shall have been com-
- - —OF-
AT i HKAP FRICKS.
" rimes-DemoiTat says: “There can Ih* : p * * d ; The Board of Health, in its own I
Inman ami party, Preei- j llttle doabt tbat Cleveland has a good I tion C ^mo^w y kfter„“ t „ 0P ° n ^ re4 ° 1U ‘ CLOTHING, HATS
dent Mini Diretiors of the West Point i K
a ... , ro,nt liopular majority, very close to what it
Terminal Company, will certamly be in WM four y^rs .go. When it is con-
Columbus to-morrow. Too much linpor- ' *i that
CillllFM* I-e|MTN.
Chicago, Nov. 27.—Tne Times Ottawa,
Ont., sp. cial says: Word has bteu received
AND
Furnishing Goods
That Hsi* Ever Bren Brought fo ths City,
ago. When it is con- i «i^r». i fioiifw’
I Pidertd that in some of the fxt-t.. .be ! CmCAQO, Nov. 27,-The Times Ottawa,
UrKv ckimot hr attnrht»<i to the vinitoflv r ^ . ‘ ODt*,8ptciaia$yi: Word has bten received
votes of tbe Greenback! rs were then i thot Chinese lepers in British Columbia!. , , .. .
communicated their terrible malady Laff T TJd JricZ. E “ compftitlon in
ivif la L 8, W , hl> IV i hat PT. V '?5 e V Utn ‘ ycu ueed anything in m.v line, all I ask is to
000. Senator Mclnnis, M. D., from call and inspect my stock, an I am sure to
i Columbia, states that out ef! I lease in yuxlity and price. Call and be con-
total Indian population of the vinced.
J. KAUFM IN, ,Jr.,
nov8 6mrp 1042 Broad Street.
Cleaning
Novvmb-r *1 1888.
No. 63
1 No. 5i
Leave New Orleans
3 p m
3 15 p m
1 20 a tu
2 z a m
10 35 a m
12 35pm
, 145pm
“ Montgomery
“ Cbehaw
Leave Columbus
“ Oi^Jika
Arrive Montgomery
Arrive West Point
6 to a m
9 3(1 a m
1 45 p in
IlKUUl
4 28 a m
5 30 a in
6 50 a in
I 4 10 p m
53ipm
3 35pm
7 16 p m
7 48 pm
9 10 p ui
“ Atlanta
Via W. A A. Railroad.
Leave Atlanta
. Itt
iM p ll
Arrive Rome
53 p Ll
“ Chalt&noog>
** Cincinnati
6 43 p m| 11 40 p n
(* 60 a it. * 6 20 p i
Via the Piedmont Air Line t.
Ns« \oi
, t,, *
Leave Atlanta
\mve Charlotte
" Richmond
“ Washington
“ Baltimore
7 10 a a.
f 2f j u
S 40 a u
8 30 a n
e 16 p n
ft Of. u i>
8 2a i i
l i if. p i
is:?
Philadelphia
“ New York
12 35 p r
3 20 ,1 r>
Train No. 61. Pulimsn Palace Buffet Car Mont
gomery to Atlanta and Atlanta to N -w York with.
oat ettan^e.
South Bound iiuina.
No. 50
N
Leave Atlanta
ArriveOptlika
Arrive Coiiunbus
Arrive Chehr.w
“ Montgomery
“ 8eima
Arrive Monde
“ New Orleans....™
1 20 pm
4 30 p n.
nil p Q.
8 25 pm
7 35 p m
9 40 p w
3 20 a tn
7 55 a m
'4 am
9 -0 a m
10 4) a n
11 06 a m
1 45 p m
1] 40a m
1 5.5 p m
7 21 p ui
I AX
5.UM
S.OlW
,6700
2,5*0
1,500
>1 A 0
3. AX'
2.1 A)
At Reasonable Prices.
Respectfully.
„ „ CHAH H. CROMWELL,
CECIL GABBETT, Osd7 Passeuger Agt
General Manager
L, A. CAMP. Passenger Agent,
dtv Dm, Store. Columbus, f.a
0. 0. SliEPPUKSON & CO.,
PROPRIETORS OF
majority." ' province, which he' placed at 40,000, be
rhere is another point ah tit the pop- j believes there will not be 5000 living in a
;• "•*• »*■>’“>, |
Almost the entire vote, or at leaht, a very years, been officially informed «-f the pres-
large portion of it, cast in the Southern eDce °f Chinese leper-, but took little or
invested in Southern enterprise ami
are ready to invest as many more
whenever a favorable opp irtunit
prraenU itself. We do not believe that
there is a better field for the safe invest- i states for Harrison and Morton wa«
me.it o ea pi ial the entire South than . polle ,, by ^ ored voterg> whioh lnikep
Columbus. Il ,|„s fa t can be tmpresied it qnito c ,. rUin lhat a , u ,«jor.«y of
upon Mr. Inman and party the result j the white votere in the Uiu te*l States
w II mark a ...w era m the history of east their balfots for tantf reform in the
Ui ..growing and alna.ly prosperous city. Ute Pr ^ ident j a , H^n.
ma x ( tJInuihu- pul her bent foot forward riw* ai i,. llllu , (1J e . * .«* - ^ .
1 I tie advotates of tantf reform find
nothing to disc urage them in the result
of the •■lection. On the contrary, they
go into the campaign of 181*2 with ,e-
newed energy and every assurance of
success.
no action against them, fearing that agi
tation of the subject might turn away tne
tide of emigration coming from Europe.
HEADQUAItTEKS
Committee Public Comfort,
lO; Twelfth Street,
T1TE
Georgia Midland Railroad.
Shortest and Best Line. 1 hrmigh Train
THE COLUMBUS CLOTHING CO., | COLUMBUS AND ATLANTA.
No. 17 Twelfth Street.; j Only One Change to
mchi9 di y Washington, New York,
Nashville or Cincinnati.
STEAM PLANING MILLS. Srh, " ,ul< ‘ ln
V eaVe8 , Un ^ D SA;«Slumb«, 1:05 p m | the h vTinTj S'g'JZX LV£
x r ^ V ‘‘ 8 3:56 pm sonabl* prices and ou U-ims io suit tbe^urchaswr
Arrive Atlanta 5;40 p id '
Plate Glass Insurance,
Insuring your Piste Glass Windows against
from breakage.
FOR SALE.
Vacant Lot, Freut street, opposite Fag!*-a,
Pheinx Mills, next Alsu.ri \\ ,i*h..i,.,, o,„,, n .
line in lix.nt: side tnwk can Is-run >u t.,,
J.nt l< cation for auy kind of factory 1,.
years tune given if wanted.
JOHN BLACKMAK.
BY L. 11. CHAPPELL.
FOR SALE.
dwellings.
i No. 431 F'ourth avenue. 3 rooms...
433 Fourth av uue, 3 rooms
606F'ifth avenue, 2 rooms
510 Fifth avenue, 2 rooms
809 Broad street. 6 rooms
1330 Fourth avenue, 5 rooms
1320 Third av* nue. 2 stories
! 315 Thirteenth street, 4 rooms."!]
2189 Taibutton avenue, 4 rcoms
j VACANT LOTS
Lots 10, 11, 14, 15,18, IP, Hiook 5
I Jl 8 ?! 0 ?’ 61 h »ve- betw.en 13th and Uth
I 2d ave , between 12th and 13tli
I 90x110, 4th ave., corner 1 th
i 4(x74, 15th street, near As^ lunt 160V
I i oruer ;kl avenue and Mli street 2 S00
. *4*14., 2d avenue, opp Mr. Hives
hour acret' North Highland** t"**
| One acre. Hamilton avenue, Rote mu. \
I avenue, c«uuby survey
Kane HiJJ :o ^
L. H. CHAPPELL,
m*i»l Kstntr Agent.
FOlt SALE.
ho^on'F,"*^;^." 11 ' “ a
One-quarter acre lot, with storehouw. between:
oecond aud l'hirci avenues.
One-half acre land, two two-room houses or.
Fourth and Fifth avenues.
Onequarter acre lot. Gr<xm. house, s.k«1 loca
tion. between First and second avenues.
^^t»ue-halt acre lot on corner of upi>er X'hird avo-
One-quarttr acre ot on upper beconri avenue
lenla lor $/& per month.
One-bail acre lot near Hamilton road.
One half acre lot, 6-rootn house, room tor a*i
other, and garden, ou Rose Hill. Other lots la
city and Browneville aud Girard, ( all .nil sew
me. w ill take pleasure in showing or giving an»
information about tbe oily. * r
dwe/luig <> " rootJ l * wel *ing; one 4-r<s.m
J. U. REEDY,
Kt k ul 1,.siatu Tratier.
uichl6-ljr
Kual Estate for Salt .
\ altialilo Besitlciicc Lots on Diinunj Line
imn who will In- here Tiimsdity.
Ii« iut.n.I for s*»uilirrii I*lg Iron.
Tbe d« mat.d lor Southern pig iron in
the Ka-tein maikeis is enormous and
continues to increase rapidly. Contracts
are being made for delivery throughout
the corning year at figures ranging from
fifty cents to one dollar per ton in ad
vance of last year’s figures.
The New York 1 itnee, in an editorial
upon this interesting develoj meut in the
South, rays;
Il is less than fifteen years since tlie
first older lor Southern pig iron was
given lor the Eastern market, and it is
The Cx*r to Go fo Berlin.
Vienna, Nov. 27.—The Political Corres
pondence says it believes tnat the Czar will
go to Berlin at tbe end oi June next, and A f,.,., ,i nnio r>~^4 ai«
that he w’ill go thence to Denmark, where “ IttW OOOIS H LSI i OSl OlIlC6
he will spend the Summer. It is certain
that he wili take the year out, and will be
accompanied by the Czarina.
Harvey & Dudley,
Stisli, Doors and Blinds, Lumber,
Lhne and Latins,
We hav- every facility f,.r furnishing at short
noiice, ail kinds ot Builders' Supplies.
Telephone No. 84.
HAltVEY & DUDLEY*
PROMINENT PEOPLE.
One of the converts made by Dwight L. Moody
at Seattle, W. T-, was an opium smuggler.
Col Lament's daughter has been named Mar-
gu*it*. doubtless because her father considers
her a daisy.
M. Goblet, of France, has been presented with
tbe Brazilian Imperial Order of the Rcse. He is
a Goblet filled with years and honors.
M. Gilly. of Paris, r<fuses to figh duels with
the men whose reputa'ions he has assailed
His victims say that he bears an appropriate
Pjetur Pjeturreon. Bishop of Ic land, has iusi
celebrated l is eightieth birlhitav. He is slid
«8tin a'cti that the aggregate sales of tbe ne hM U boVne P hi! Sime. lon * period dnr,D8 *' hich
first year did not aim unt t(. five hundred Ix>rrt Tennyson was rem ved fWim Hsalemere
I..nr Since that lime, the denied has ‘^rtheb^hTrmffe^iTremp^
im re«M ii ro largely and k> ►tradily, tnat An<1 ** uow in * of great prostration,
the eetiuialed ral«> for the p-at twelve
montiis am* lint to 150,000 tons. This doned his Cabinet p». tfo 10. Delaware is not the
estimate d.ws not include the Virginia ei^iotT* ^^^rerert waTf.’fmerVvVresiden* :
iron works, but only those surrounding 2^u?hl£M'jiSHtaSKSfHe remm^ 1
Birniillg) am, Chattanooga and Anuis- to Delaware, was admitted to the bar. went
, again to Philadelphia and w»s assoc ated f,r I
M,n * several years in legal practice with WiliUmShip- i
Tbefe furnaces, ctmlinues the Time-. ***"'. ^
, r-lijah Halford. President-elect Harrison's Pri- i
ate K W tutMDg mt a gra.ie of silicon vale Secretarv. is almost as arti.tica wbisUer as
iron that by analjsis and the greater b"%e“^whSfiTthe mi I
test Ot use equals the i'*st Scotch iron music in a manner which astonishes his hearers I
.1 . , He is very at>t to employ this gift when engaged
inijt rud to till- country. Moreover the j up*, an unportart p.eceofwork. At such times
American Scotch irot s are rapidly driv- iSihmeoB tit* .L V * r H llf °rd had
• - not h mg on his mind, bn: th • fact is that when he
llg tic tong!) Scotch irons out of tiie ■ rh <»t 1 es hi, prettiest he is absorbed in the most
, . . weight*-mental problems. -Whitting L ie” is
American markets, because (bey cost his nickname in Indianapolis.
lr* m >2 to fi’ 50 less per ton, and are
rqnal.it not suicrior, in quality. In the
making of pulltys, car wheels, and in
the gemml uses to which iron is put,
except lor l»«*s* nier steel, the Southern
iron is most satisfactory, and tbe dealers P *?Tme Son-Yes ma.
in it confidently express the belief that " w *> • R" *»k her what she is doing, if she is
.. .. , ' .... •..* pracocing she can keep on until the hoar is up;
the ratio of increase 111 tbe trade will be out :f she is playing teii her to step."
continued.
South Bound Train
Leaves Atlanta 2:15 p m |
Leaves Gr ffin 4 : 05 p ai
Arrives in Columbus 7:06 p m
Special K\position Train.
SOUTH BOUND—(DAILY’).
Leave Atlanta 6:50 a m
Leave McDonough 7:30 a w \
Leave Griffin 8:25 a in i
i Arrive Columbus 11:25 a m |
I NORTH BOUND—(DAILY.. •
and Last Call l®**®coiumbus uiopm
. | : Arrives at Griffin 7:15 pm
Visitors to the Chattahoo- ! To Tax Payers. J Arrives at McDonough 8 00 ptc
„ 1 _ „ v. llr.. r 1 ! stat ‘ “od County Taxes for 1888 are now past Arrive *1 A ttanta 9:00 pm
Ciiee > i lley iliXpOSltlOll, WllO due - Exe* ations will be next ; n order. By set- Ask for tickets to Atlanta and all pomi*
I Ring uow you will save cost of execution, levy beyond over the Georgia Midland R. B.
and sale. Tickets on sale at union depot, and at the
D. A. ANDKhlVS, office in Georgia Home building to all
„„ £ )ilect 2 r points. M. E. GRAY, Supt.
Office—Oeorxia Home Building, isep'itdecl ^ ,TT « •• •* -
CAPT. J. J. SLAM. DIPiECTOC IS CBiRGE.
*30«L-One quaner acre lot. with a 100.1 five room
real,nice, on 4th ave, bet. 13th aud I4tb
street*.
‘'"v-quarter sere lot on lower Broad st.
o5(*-Lol» eaxi ot the p* rk. 60x140 feet, on the
■iso > n " l »‘"“e“t plan,with uew 3-rooni houaeo
2fA> \a< aitl Jot* east <»/ pArk 60x140 feet.
^60--A corner Jot hi the annex ou north ‘let
avenue. 64x150 feet.
*000- Lot 60x147, with five room house, on 3d
g avenue * ^twe n 8th and *tii streeU.
1350- One-Quarter acre lot, with k*xm! 4-rooos
x? U( ? ^ roo l n * bouse ou lower 5.th avenue.
1HOO Ua.l acre lot witb three houbes renting fw
Third
#16 per month, near FarKxon iniiiM.
(•RKFN, Kciti Kblate AKenl.
ur Square
Office northwest comer iieJJ
desire to secure Board or
Lodging, should confer with
Capt. Slade.
c linin'
Absolutely Pure.
This ponder ue^er vanes A marvel ot punt.*.
streugih aud » he’.esomene**. More economici)
_ than the ordinary kinds, and cannot be so'd iu
nothing on his mind, bu" th ■’fictiV thatwhi.n'hr ! <^> to Petition with'the multitude of low test, snor
... l .weight alum or phosphate powders. Bold r.alv
in cans, Kotxl Biima Powdes Co., J06 Wall
St.. N. Y f«K?l div
FVN AND FROLIC.
Doctor—Are you feeling well to-dav*
Patient —Wr* well, indeed.
IVctor Then feel iu your pocket for that 15
you owe me. — Washington Post
M‘t n.r—Goodness me! Is that Irene at the
FOK SALE,
Or will lease for a term ot *
years, l( MX) or more acres of j
tirst class Coal Land, situated
in tlie Coosa Valley coal held, 1
on main line of railway, with
in 4<> miles of Birmingham.
Ala. For further particulars,
apply to C. IL Stewart,
Carrollton, Ga.
Reference required. nov25 3t
For Sale.
Two small Farms near Columbus, one 220 acres
and one 3S5 acres, most of which is Creek Bot
toms. Wili be sold separately or together.
nev« im W. G. WOOLPOLK.
LOCKWOOD, GREENE k CO.,
MILL ENGINEERS, THOMASON A TAYLOR,
Job Printers,.
SOUTH BROAD ST..
Mutton and Dixon'* Line.
Hr stood with one foot on tbe hub of his wajrou
wheel, tslkin* to his wife, who sat in the wkfoo
holding the lines. | ■
Roanoke, Ala., Nov. 34.—Editor En- "a doim™.” 1 d d y#U ** ary? he asked
" h*t' a hull dollar fur two pairs of stock
where Maacn and Dixon's line is and tbe '“-‘Yes."
«4riKKR-t'i N. Please state In your paper
NKWBCRYPORT, mass.
Plans furnished for COTTON and WOOLEN
Mill*- fah-B-div ,
J. K. ORR & CO.,
Boot* and Shoes at Wholesale only. Sole
agents ft* the popular ( Ol.t MKI S BEL1.I
We carry a large stock here and fill orde-
promptly.
Boston prices ranranteed. nov 2o-i*
Atlanta, Georgia.
"We can't affo-d It. That's perfectly reckless."
"But 1 want ’em."
AN INVESTMENT
mason for tbe line. A Reader.
The parallel of Maaon aud Dixon’s "Yes, 1 suppose so, but you cant have ’em-
line iriat. an degree*., 45 minute*, 26.3 K^a‘^Tot ii^rd^ h ‘T pari'oV'b^kim That Will Yield 15 Per Cent
•eoond* X., which separatee Penneylva- glove-, *om* aockA a plug of tooacco and a jack- 1 Ter voile*
. , ..... . . knife, and that wiil take all the money we can I
nia from Maryland, and w at< drawn bv spare" Rv Plantation is for sale, situated six miles
... , .. . T • i ,x "Cant I get one pair*" ( w»st from Baena Vista, in Manon county.
1 barlet* Macon and Jeremiah Dixon, | "Well, mebbe. butyou'd better look ftir cotton ! acre# XfO acres of Bottom Land, 250 acres
two dietiftguirhed mathematicians and and sunthin'at about cents. W «’U never git ... . „.. .
o nca in tbe world If we don\ keep expense* I T?J * Baen * ' i»ta Extension Railroad runs
astronomer*. As the northern limit down." ; through it.
"Allow me to oougratulate ,o, on your e. anV'^d*^"^ ZftS
Letter Hea*l« $3.<X rer 1000: sixteen to sheet
Dodgers, in 5000 lots, 60c per 1000. W e will save
you 50 per cent, cn x work. All orders filled
promptly and expressea. Stereo*} ping in a first
class manner, or no charge.
Write for prices. oc24 2m
1854. Estakltohed 1854
TIIOS. GILBERT,
Printing, Book-Binding
TO MERCHANTS.
Two Carloads of Cabbage
AT
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
Country Merchants wili find it to theii
merest to address
W. S. DAVIS.
ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED,
aug 19 dSm
BIG DIME STORE,
BOYCE BKOS.
Come and see what big BARGAINS they give
at No. 1221 Broad Street.
nov 4-dlm
A. R. CALLAHAN,
Contractor and Builder.
All work guaranteed aud promptly executed.
No. 104 Eleventh Mreet, Columbus, Ga.
sep<B dfim
auction AND COMMISSION
The Oldest Auction Hou»e in the City.
I am now nctiviDg coosi^DmeaU of all kicde
returua
t given to the sale of Fra its. Vege
tables eld general produce, and consign men'-s
from parties at a oisUmce. Travelling auction
men shown every’ attention. Central!j located.
Correspondence solicited.
J. B. LINDSAY,
aeplt 8m Columbus, Ga., 1231 Broad At
C. W. CHEARS, Gen’l Paon. Asent.
HANK-.
H. H. Eppino, President. E. H. FIppiso, < 'ashler
Chattalioocliee National Bank.
COLUMBUS, GA.
Capital and undivided pr fits I20C.000 Ac-
count of Merchants. Manufacturers and Farm
era resiwcthully solic.ted. Collections made or
all points in the United States
Eirliniik* Iwsthl and aolvt. nov 2-1}
C. E. Y’ocng. f. R. Yovns.
C. E. YOUNG fc BKO.
Contractors and Builders.
Estimates Given cd All Classes of Buildings.
No. —1 llitli St., ColuiiibiiP, Gu.
BRANNON A lARSON,
W lioI(\sal<* DruggistN,
, ^ OlllDlhllh, (hmh <;ia,
QOTl8dlV
“FERNOLINE B4 LS \M,”
THE
Great R lieu malic Cure.
on I
sai
Pure Extract from the Yellow Pine.
y Liniment that will positively cure all it
d to cure. ' FVrnoline FUl«*m’’ wil cu
RICHARD HO VYA R D.
Feed anil Sale Stabler.
Mr. Hai Bryant can .ie 7mad at the stables *
all times.
special attent on given to boarding stock, a
well-equipped line of drays. Telephone Ilf
Firs* avepoe mcb26 It
NO TARIFF,
Bat the best Har-ess and (raddles at the L
Price. Leather Tree Baddies, something
Hand Made Harness a specialty.
Mark A. Bradford,
11U12 Broad St.
Jan'itdAwl.v
1 am now receiv.ng consignments of all kinds g-'*a(ii < _
and make quick Baieo and prompt returns. Per- vjr. >1. Hit I' ()\Y sV’’ lil*4»
sonal attention given to the sale of Fruits. Vege- w A-»I U.,
(o\TKAcron * **k
Plastering and Brick Work.
T> e
la
cura
.. ^, ». . — --.be, Toothi
■ lh TK 8 U*V?! 1 •" or *‘ «‘l Aff.rcti. nsoi
i al a,i . d i, < d “ *r« at relief to Con
sumptives Fernoiine Pal am” will give you
pertnaoent relie . F.verv household
i ol°"i d ll ' * 11 ,a P , «'**rtb«d by all leadii.c
| DnyHcianx, a* baring the beat Linin.ent on tLr
: * rj ,l Kfeatestsick mm Li.infects: .
! ‘ n ltl * world. head for te-tim* nisi., sbowing
elo “* cn*«. b<dd by all Iirugg.sta
i ffj!,"** 1 *™ •» «• dK ine I ro e.50cent* for large
. tKdtles. a*k for FF.HNOLINE BALSAM and
rrve?.r,L h w r ; . Macoiactnr.d on)} h> F Fit NO
I ^MPA.NY. New York and
BRANNON ic CARSON.
V. hole-ale Agent**. 4 slambus. i.h.
| dov14 dly
HARDWARE.
\ Fine tools,cutlery. Watt Flown and other kind*
of plown, Barhed ^ jw, Wire Netting, ouiavill#
: and Purtiand Cement Paint* am Oila, Mixed
Painta, Tube Pamta, Brushes A n.ce line of
j Feather Dusters. Co*l Va*tn and tlodn.
Goods as g<x.d as the b*-si «un as cheap as the
; chespes* Thankful u> the public for past pat
ronage will do my best to give nattsfaction in tha
future.
(with the exception of smxll portions of
DeUwareatui Virjriai.1 of the OriKintl , | If demred. wiU K U on three or four annum in
slave States, it was prominently men- bail . retnTsSfr’JSL ”ri I m H£!22*£*3S!L!?*
tioned ID tbe controvennee concerning into conversnUon. sad. only tbmk, she ooa:HH
. L . tbs* she, too. bad decided to remain single. Im-
Slavery. Tbe line begin* at tbe uortb- possible to imagine greater bsrmony of disimsi.
•ant corner of Maryland and rpnedie *° ** engaged.”— Deutsche »*»
Reason for sellieg, cannot give it necessary
attention.
west. The years from 1681 to 1768 were
marked with constant diaaentione and
conflict between tbe rival proprietaries of Goquesne— Yon recite, pi
n , , ,, , , , . , I Mies Newcomer—Oh, no. indeed:
Pennsylvania and Maryland and their Mrs. Duquesne-WeU, then, I suppose you
ptrtbane, on tbe fubject of then common poimi I oonldu't point a
boundary; and tbe vicinity of this line
w« tbe theatre of riot, invasion and I bow^.^
Lloodebed. Mason and Dixon arrived in j
Mrs Duquesne I suppose you sing or pin *
Miss Newoomer—Ob, no. I am not at all aiu-
novl4 we seawim
POKTIR INGRAM.
-And specially Parlor (irnsiuenting Ix-ave youi
orders three ilonr* «r»»jth of prs: f^ice
A NEW FAKBIER IN TOWN.
Good News to Horse Owners.
BARTLETT, NEUMAN k CO.
-TREASURY DEPARTS ENT-Office of Comp-
, „ u 7?ii er Currency, Washington October Have in their Shoeing Shed a Farrier from PMj
5 nerraa, by tfaiLsfactorr evidence pre- adeiphia. who hax c ade iboeing hi« btudv
sen ted to then dersigned. it has been made to 8
kep« in woek and made to orisr. Ok- tiT^ty T of The* are prepared to do all kind, ot shoeing it
re be and. Gsorr*. and Alabama Blank J^Mu^osS.^d S^eof GdcSSMwSSSS ccnD ' c,, °° " ;ir
with ail the provisions of the revised sLsruu-* r.f
WILLIAM
W. T. CODE,
CONTRACTOR
Brick and Plastering.
Order Box at Rewdy <fc Harrison's Auction
*4Dd Paper Boxes. House, 1230S Brood street. ocl 8m
4 <U-I VI BUK.
nov ta-dly
BEACH,
1120 BROAD BTKKiJT,
UEOKGIA
DR. J. J. BUTT’S
RHUS-VERNIX,
Will cure Scrotulo, Catarrh, syphilis, and all
other kindred diseases. He make* this statement
from s thirty years’ experience Since this med
icine has been before tne public as an advertise
ment it has been fairly and squarely tested, and
has won in ever] instance. $50 reward for a case
where it was property used and foiled to cure
mcii* ly
IS and $7 Twelfth Street.
COLUMBUS, GA.
«S> Mercantile Work a Specialty.
Books kept in stock and
Georgia
™ ld ^- Carriage ami Wagon Repairing.
flawsw*l« C4 A T, me'nrethe*bSm«Sn^km«* Uth0n “ d “ Paiuting and Trintntillg.
Georgia Steam and Gas Now therefore l. Jesse D. Abrahams. Demm **» -
and Acung Comptroller of Onrency. do hereby *"'” ' " —
certify that ' The Th ro National Bank of Colon -
Klta ’’ini Via rtivs* f is sn kt.a . m so.. . a f-
Books
ol way • on bond
BRADY CROT1NE,
The Sure Cure
FOR
HEADACHE
IS FOR SALE BY
KVA NS & HOWARD,
H. T. HALL,
BRANNON & CARSON.
novlfi dsvlra
Pipe Company.
SBSRfflZ 08wifhee Plantation fur Sale.
bus." in the
Muscogee, a
i commence the basin
WHOLESALE AMD RETAIL DEALERS HI , section hfty-oi e hundred si.d sixty-nine of the I offer my Plantation near Oswichee for sale st , *? '*** ,n P*™ 00 * upon the under-
I Revised statutes of the United states. t i >ana claim legacy, under the provisions of
| ) In testimony whereof witness a bargain to a cash purchaser. Three hundred
l 8EAL - / SWiToSS^iat; ^ * cre ‘- o'' 6 cultivation; balance in fine
w emt, and Acting Coip^oUe^Oi^ncy. : Fl ** TimbeT W T ' NUCKOLLS.
>o. JSJ7. novsAtdys I nov 14 lm Oswichee, Aia.
n
JOHN M.
Notice.
COLEMAN—You are hereby
Steam, Qas and Water Pipe and Fittings. Brass
Goods. Hose. Gas Fixtures Qas Fitters ud
Plumbers.
1«SS Breed Street, relephsse 99.
,t”„ . , w , , a. ■ ***. J , utlUOl IUC piU* 1010113 V’l
the will of hepjsmin F'rankl n Coleman, late of
Muscogee county. Georgia, oencased.
1HOMAS Q. COLEMAN.
BENJAMIN F. COLFIMAN. J»..
GEORGE W. DILLINGHAM.
, Executors,
mbus. Gs.. April 9. 1688 .apl&oaimy.tu
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