Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, August 11, 1889, Image 4

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DAILY ENQUIRER SEN. COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SIN DAY MORNING COLUMBUS SAVINGS mi lll9 Broad St., Columbn*, (Ja. a Per Cent Interest Paid on Deposits. COMPOUNDED TWICE EVERT YEAR Deposits Received From 25 Cents -TO- 85000. BEAD DCttMT LINE SCHEDULE For To-Day, Sunday, August 11, lf'SO. First train will leave Exposition Park for Wild, wjodacd Wynnton at S:;9 a. m.: second train" &:iO a. in.; tnird train. !t:30 p. m. Returning, first train will leave Wyncton at 9Aj a. m., for the accommtdition of those desiring to attend Sunday school; second train. 10:30 a. a., arriving at Bread street a: 10:50 a. m., thus enabling all on the line to attend chnrch A train will he in waiting on Broad street, opposite Rankin House, to convey tasseng^rs home after services are over a: the d ffe.eut charcaes. Doable service Sunday afternoon F.rst train will leave Expo sition Park for Wildwood and Wynn ton at 2 p. m.: second train, 2:40 p. m : third train, 3:20 p. m : foarth train, ip.a.; fifth train, 4:40 p. m.: sixth train. 5:20 p. m.; seventh train. 6 p.m.; eighth train, 6:40 p. m ; ninth train, 7: 0 p. m tenth train, 8:00 p. m.: eleventh train will leave Dr. VT. L. Bullard. ■ Blindness. Deafness. Catarrh, etc. Eye. E3r, i Nose and Throat specialist, 1437-2 Broad St. tf New York Directory. The last New York City directory can be found at Merchants and Me.'hanies bank. jy23tf Index to New Advertisements. Six Bsrgain Days— J. A. Kirrea& Qo. Dress Goods, etc.—Moore Bros. Low Prices—Chancellor A Pearce Bargains in the Next Fifteen Days—Blanchard. Booth & Huff. Election Notice. An election will be held at the court house on Saturday. August 17. for one aiderman for t.e First ward, to fill vacancy caused by tne resig- cation cf Alderman E S McEnchern. Pons open from 10 a. m. tc 4 p m. CLIFF B. IMES. Mavor & COJOff For ’ Fine Sawed Shingles. Cbewacia Lime, etc.—T. L. Gruzara. Goods Must Go—Beehive. L. Sinsheimer. A Great Bargain in Piano—122! Foarth avenue. , r , Harvest Excursion to Texas—G. W. Ely, Travel- Broad street opposite the Rankin House at 9 p. ■ iug Prssenger Agent. m.; twelfth train win leave Broad street opposite j Valuable Plantation for Sale—W. L. Tillmar-. the Rankin Fouse 10 p m. Returning, leave j V ocai and Instrumental Music-Miss Kivlin. A Remarkable Showing—Columbus Invest- Wynnton at 2:40. 3:20. 4.C0. 4:40.5:20. *.00.6:40,7:20 8:00, 3:50, 6:30 »nd 10:30 p m. Fare. 5 cents to all points in city iimits; 10 cents beyond city limits. Tickets good for ten fares to ad points on the line for 50 cents: for sa.e by the conductor on train. Invest 50 cents and get the benefit of cheap rates over the entire line. Fine Sawed bhicgles. Fine sawed sh cgles. enough to cover the city. Cheap for cash a: Gruzari’s yard. At the Beehive. White 8-4 mosquito nets, 25 cents. =isshb:meb. <3. Gunby Jordan. President. James A. Lewis, Vice-President. J. W. Murphey, Treasurer. 1. C. Beck. Ass't Treasurer. Columbus Business School Gives a thorough business course, embracing penmanship, bookkeeping, banking and busi ness arithmetic. SH3ETHAXD. A class in sh 'riband and typewritting has been organized. This feature of the school is not temporary, but permanent We guarantee that all who enter wili have an opportunity of finish ing the course. ladies' class. Several ladies are now attending the school, and others are speaking of entering. Ladies are receive'! in either the business or the shorthand departments special rates are given to those who take both the business and shorthand courses. For fur ther particulars apply to A. 3. Hough. THE WHITE ELEPHANT The choicest brands of the famous Catlierwood’s Three Feathers, Private Stock, Old Baker, d all other leading brands. Mv lice of 'Cigars is unequalled. ELEGANT FREE LUNCH very day from 10 to 12 M. F. M. DUNBAR, sp27 3miclp Proprietor. FINE OXFORDS. "We are elling our fine Oxford Ties at greatly reduced prices this week. Can and see them at , Harrison’s Shoe Store 1105 Broad Street, ap23 3ml ;ip i.Oid Beehive Store.) UMBRELLAS. Twenty dozen Gloria Silks, 1 26-inch SI 25. 23-inch SI.50. All gold heads. Edwards. Men’s Outfitter. iOir, Broad Street. W. J. M OOD, Real Estate Agent, A New Depot. A handsome new depot is being erected on Rose Hill for the convenience of street car pas sengers who a e compelled to wait tor eitcer the Rose Hhi or Belmont ii. e of cars. ment Company. Rapidly Increasing in Popularity—Wool dridge’s Wonderful Cure. Round TripT cket to Niagara Falls—Georgia Midland Railroad. Formed Copartnership-Greer & Hiett. Dissolution Notice—Gabriel & Co. To Merchants—F. J. Kohn. Columbus Business School—A. S. Hough. For Sale—Address P. O. Box 51, Opelika, Ala. Wanted—Address H, care this office. For Sale and Rent—J. G Moon. Closing Out Sale —Y. M. C. A. Froperty. Another Large Shipment—L. L. Cowdery & Co. Open All Night—7urner Brothers’ Drug Store. Round Trip Tickets to New York—Via Central Railroad and Ocean Steamship Company. Read Dummy Line Schedule for To-day. One Dollar per Week—1131 Broad 3treet. Special Notice—Boyce Erothers. What Railroads Do for a Town—Muscogee Real Estate Company. To My Friends—M. T. Lynn. Jewelry, etc —J. if. Coulter, Brownsville. Something’s Gwinet-r Drip—J. K. Holloway. Meeting—K. of H., No. 63). Building and Loan—D. E. Williams, Treas’r. A Columbus;te Abroad—New York World. MY BROTHER, Joe Holloway, of the firm of J. K. Ho! oway & B other, Rome, Ga., has been in New York for two weeks, buying bargains for the Rome and Coiu •- bus stores. It goes without saying that something’s gwinter drap if the near future. | Keek your eves on me and mine. In haste, J. K. HOLLOWAY. | ; MEETINGS. C fOLUMBUS LODGE NO. 631. K. OF H.-Reg- i ular meeting tomorrow (Monday) evening at 8 o’clock. M. M. Moore, Reporter. BUILDING AND LOAN. 'I’HE Slth installment of First Series, and ’.8th 1 installment of Series B. Muscogee Mutual Loan Association, will be due and payable to me at the office of D. F. Willcox, on Wednesday, the 14th irst p. m. D. E. Williams’ Treasurer. su&wd till fines ini fill® SIX BARGAIN DAYS IN EVERY WEEK. Our elegant and seasonable stock of Summer Goods afford an unlimited number of bargains in almost every department, and our simple an nouncement of bargains (without any of the b uster usually attendant upon such offers;, at tract notice and draw a crowd full of confidence in our prices. Variety Too Great, Quantity To j Large,! Fresh Gruzard’: Chewaela Lime. Iheawc.a lime by the car load at To Merchai ts. Oue car load Irish potatoes at $1.50 in bulk, to arrive. F. J- Kohs, J. H Gabriel A Co.'s. Oid stand. Notice. j The wholesale grocery and manufacturing firm j of J. H Gabriel & Co., consisting of J. H. Gabriel I sue r. J Kohn, is this day dissolved by matuai cceseat, both parties signing in liquidation. The retail business of J. H. Gaoriel & to., 1002 Bread street, will be carried on by the old firm c-f J. H. Gabriel Jt Co., as heretofore. J. H. Gabriel, F. J. Kohn - . MISCELLANEOUS. A GREAT BARGAiN- A very tiae, and almost entirely new upright piano, for sale for half price, can be seen at 1221 Fourth avenue. U'OR SALE A stock of drugs, etc , invoicing F about $4100. Best stand in town. Proprie tor has i Will i Ala. aas made arrangements to go west this fall. I sell cheap. Address P. O. Box 51, Opelika, NY keeper. Fes: references. Am O: fruit jars at (tiler Large Shipment Referring to the above notice, I b-g to inform the traie that I wili conti- ue to conuuct a gen eral wholesale grocery and ma-uf-cturing busi ness at the oid stand "c-f J. H. Gabriel & Co. aug li-yt F. J. Kohnu ! Ladies, Take Notice. L. sinsheimer. at the Beehive, dry go as at prices which wili tell the tale; go ds mu.t go. ; Grand Toilet Guilt Sale at the Beehive. Two cases fine white ll-l* Marseilles Quilts at 75c. worth $1.50. L Sinsheimer. For us to quote prices so that you can form any idea of what we will do. but come to see us be- Money will be sold at 3 o’clock j fore you buy, and we will soon convince y ou that we will not be undersold. Beuetits For Late Buyers. Grand assortment of white goods of every de scription. Colored dress fabrics in endless va- varieties, sheer pretty qualities with iovely de signs at prices to suit the times We do not in tend to carry a single piece of these goods ov,.r j if price will move them. Come see for yourself. I We will show you more styles and at lower prices ! than you can find elsewhere. New Dress Trimmings. The latest production for fall wear just received / Saturday, brought out to match the exquisite , line of new Wocleu D.ess Goods we have just received. j For Bargains and Style, You will do yourself an injustice if you buy without consulting the Emporium o; Fashion. Our buyer has gone io New \ ork. where he will remain time selecting attractive lines of Dry Goods for coming fall season. We are making preparations f< ihe largest and most varied stock we have ever carried, and our friends may look for lots and cords of real bargains ni Fresh. New Fall Goods within The Next Fifteen Day Watch our advertisements for pointers in cheat) Dr> ( WE STILL HAVE LOTS OF SUMMER GOOD that must be converted into cash, as the prices below will sh^w. Hamburg 1 Embroideries. Two Lots at Half Price Lot No. 1.—Five thousand yards Hamburg Edging?, one ana a hai: to tw wide, at 5 cent?, cheap at 10 cents. _ . , , Lot No. 2.—Five thousand yards Hamburg Edgings, roar to ~re incnes 13J cents, worth 25 cents. The above goods are on fine material, ana sp.eua: You wiii 2nd them a rare bargain. White Goods! White Goods!! F.fteen hundred yards more Checked Naitsoois at 6: cents reduced from More White foods Bargain-. Twenty-five pieces Fine sheer P.aid Malta, slightly 53i.ee. at -u. cents. from IS cents. Twenty p eces Fine Sheer Book Fold P.aid Mu.is a! li cents, reduced cents. _ Fiteen pieces Fine Plaid Organdies at cent*, reduced from 2o cents. Pin s. ANTED—A young lady to clerk in confec tionery siore. Address H. rare this iffice. Long, .Stripofj Mull.' Cost no on reez. Tig ANTED—A position by Sepi ember 1 TT practit al experience as double eutry boo! John W. Billings. au9 3t Ginghams welling on e, water and au9tf Browneviiie News. Fieweilen is visiting re.atives in jell, of Auburn, ihiug : Mrs 5 Eufauia Mrs. Phil na Rar Mrs. Jehu Reufroe The protracted services that have been going i on at Trinity church for the pa-t weez c.osea , last night, many conceits were made, much to j the gratification of the j astor. Mr. C. W. C ay leaves to-morrow fc-r Crawford, Ala. Mvs. Frank Malone is visiting relatives at j Di y Ceiling and Flooring Dry ceiling and flooring in any quantity at Gruzara’s. LOCAL ITEMS —bummer goods at your own price. I need me mu.t have room Beeh ve. L. Sinsheimer. . has returned from apleas West Point Miss Moi-ie Fre aLt visit to Macoi Mr. H. f. coriey leaves for Americas Tuesday j to attend the reunion oi old confederates to be j heid there. Colonel W. J. David, of Columbu3, will organ- [ ize a iodge of the Farmers Alliance in Browns ville. Ala., t a Tuesday night at Carders Hall. The friends of Mrs. Judge Bceiani will r<gret to iearn that she is very iow at her residence in | Browneviiie. Mr. Jeff Jones is visit.ng friends in Browne- I ride. | Mr. J. M. Coulter has opeied up a jewelry: store in Browneviiie. where he wili carry a hand- j some line of the best t oods to be found in the ! market. Special attention will be given to the ! repairing of ail kinds of jewelry, watches and j clocks. All work guaranteed. Nc-8. 7 and 8, -•.-Little’s Building-:- IROX TOXIC PILLS, For loss of appe'ite. general debility, nervous debility, physical and nervous weakness, seminal weakness and de ficient energy. To indies Iron Tonic Pills are invaluable. Price 25 cents a bot tle, at the LIVELY DRUG STORE. V» DK. SETH N. JORDAN, Physician and Operatic? Surgeon. Office 1139 Broad Street. DR. C. T OSBURN, DENTAL SURGEON, No. 1010 Broad Street. jy.8clp4ly DR. LOVICK W. PHILIPS, Physician and Surgeon. Office 1017K Broad St. Telephone 36. Residence 12i3 Fourth avenue. Telephone 207.aprl-c&w ly IT WILL PAY. Buy a good oak barrel and make your own fruit vinegar. It is the best of all. Cotton bagging first; pine straw to fill out. On Laud at Open All Night. Turner Brothers' drug store can now be found open at all bonus of the night, with a competent pharmacist in charge to serve the people of Co- L'ry Dry ceiiing c-iiing and Flooring, me flooring in any quantity at Harvest incursion to Texas, August f and 2C-. September 10 and 14, via New Or.eans and tae southern Pacific railroad. Tickets nood to return within thirty days from da:e of sa.e. with the privilege cf stopping over in Tex.s. un.y one first-cia s limited fare for the round trip. ’ Tickets will be on sale at all the coupon stations in the southeast on the aoove- named dates. For further inhumation call on or a .cress Geo. W. Ely, Traveling Passenger Agent, au!ist2: ” Montgomery, Ala. —Go to church to-day. —Fine sheer p'aid mulls 7c, worth P2>£. Bee hive. L Sinsheimer. —The coming municipal campaign will, un doubtedly. be lively. — Ladies’ embroidered skirting fiounces. fine work ana material, at half of which can be bought elsewhere. Beehive. L. Siasheimer. —New cottages and ha dsome residences are going up allAiver the city. —Pacific 1401 fine sheer lawns at 7c. All new and desirable styles. Be=hive. . . Sinsheimer. —The market was well supplied with vegeta* bie3 and fruit yesterday. —2600 yards fine checked nainsooks at -5c, wc-rih Sc, at the Beehive. L. Sinsheimer. 1 —Mr. W. 0. Bradley declines tj run for aider- i men from the First ward. j —Special drives in white goods. Beehive.! L. ■ Sinsheimer. j —Several handsome rendences are being i erected on Second avenae. : —Carpets and mattings at greatly reduced : prices, at Beehive. L Sinsheimer. —Columbus is to be treated to a -parring match j and a Grteco-Roman wrest! ng contest between ! pioftssionals at an early date. ! —Parasols and umbrel’as at much reduced I prices. Beehive. L. Sinsheimer. | —The Rose Hi i street csr is being liberally i patronized every afternoon. The ride down the I hill is charming, as well as exciting. —White and summer goods, before our new goods c-onie in, must go; prices nc object. Bee- ] hive. L. Siasheimer. i —The beautiful pic'ure that has been on exhi- j bition at Pease’s book store will be drawn for to- | morrow mo-nieg at 11 o’clock. All interested j will please mak-- a note of this. ; —Ladies, when yen want goods at the right | prices ana the correct styles, call at the Beehive. | L. Sinsheimer. i Genrs' all-wool shiris ?.t ii .5”; regular price i §2.55. Beehive L. Sinsheimer F OR RENT—Two story frame «! Ninth str. et. south of court bous bath room. Apply to C. R Mcore. /•CARPENTERS \V ANT F.D—25 first -class Car- v penters at good wages, callahau A Wise. aug7 ’w F OR SALE—A new If H. P. bci!er, a 12 H. P. engine, beit pump. Ebermau inspirator and fu!l pipe connections, within 2 ) feet of railroad. Also two good iron safes. Address Manufacturer Columbus, Ga. sun J — om October l, 18S9. No. 90S j !nne. au3tf j J,'GR REST—From October 1, resilience of Mrs. ! t Elizabeth Howard, in Wynuton. Apply at < residence. ' j>26tf | F'GR SALE—A second-hand bicycle, nearly j r new; 42-inch wheel. American Ideal. Ad- j dress “P.,” care this office. tf | F OR REN f—Several new three and four room cottages at R :.-seil place on Rose Biii. Ap-j ply to H. R. Goetchius. auSif The balance mast % r > t. per yard. Ginghams five thousand yards choice style Dress Ginghams, only 5 Torchon Laces .’ Torchon Lace ere at 10 cents, c Here Fifty pieces Torchon Lace, sold eve 5 cents per yard, j Two thousand yards Soft j week 7i cents. led amor;c c - worts cents, our pt p°9 J. A. KIR YEN & CO. DRY GOODS. Satiues ! Satiues l! Salines !! I One hundred pieces Pretty Satines, worth 121 cents, our price this week Summer Corsets! Summer Corsets!! Last call on Ventilated Corsets at 5*3 cents. Get one before they are all : Mosquito Bars ! Mosquito Bars!! Two hundred ana fifty more Mosciuito Bars, only 35 cent? each. If you want a nice Bobinet in Mosquito Nttting. get our prices; we under the market on these. TG A caif two weeks old. Apply Garrard. 1233 Fourth avenue. Mrs. E augS j Several cases of new goods opened Saturday ! will be ou sale this week. Special attention is j called to a choice line of Pearl Buttons Pearl Button |E v f! ,'eRY mother, to cure chafing au 1 prickly .eat, uses and recommends Boracine, a su- ! perior and hi h’y perfumed toi et powder. Try Ylf ANTED—A position by au experienced | VV bookkeeper and accountant, with best efty i reference. Address ‘'Bookkeeper." care this | office. aulOtf • C IOTTON'S DAIRY—If you want fresh sweet i milk morning for breakfast or eve for supper at 4 cents a pirn in the city. Ess: Highlands or Rose Hill, drop postal to W. C. Cotton aug 3 se 3t F OR RENT—One ?-=tory house, 6 rooms, water, bath rrom, kitchen attached: 821 First av - nue. between Eighth and Ninth streets. One 1-storv house. 6 rooms, kit- hec and water, 819 First avenue, between Fighth and Ninth stree's. Apply to I. Joseph. augS tf Black Blaid Organdies At 1*2 1-2, 13 and IS Cents Oue thousand dozen Gocd, Clear, Pearl Dress But! Five hundred dozen Spool Cotton at 15 cents per d< Charubrys! Chambry: Two thousand yards more those Chambrys at S ce Five hundred Printed Batistes 5 cents, worth 10 ce Blanchard. Booth tk Hu Owing to the g eat demand for these most popular goods, they have been very scarce. La dies in search of choice patterns should call at once as they are going rapidly. G, GUNBY JORDAN. Pre W. MURPHEY. Cas F or str< RENT- Residence N L'nineenth etc. Residence No. 212 Thirteenth street, feven rooms, bath room, water wots?, kitchen at tached. Apply to E. H. Crawford, or A. L. Craw ford. ’ jy21if, Valuable Riauiaiion lor Sale On the Chattahoochee river on the Mobile and ; Girard re ilroad. Residence in half mile of sta- , : tic-n. Six hundred and sixty acres, well im- i proved, good neaith, good and aoundant free- : stone well and spring water. A beautiful tome. . aug 11 sun A’ wea XV. L Tillman. I Picnic at Cusseta. The annual picnic at Cusseta, Chfttahoochee county, wiii come off next Saturday. A gocd . band has been secured and preparations made ] for a grand time. A large crowd wiii be present I from the adjoining towns a.a several will go i down from Columbus. Arrivals CO I the Ufcntrai Hotel Yesterday. . W. A. DANIEL, 5fANAGE3. F 'OR RENT—S x rooms. No. 212 Eleventh street. Weil, water works and cistern water, kitchen, etc. Would sell the whole. Part sash, the bai '-nee on time. The place has nine rooms, double kitchen, numerous out houses. Location best in city. Apply to I. J. Wood. aug4-lw B aggage and passenger transfer.— Have your baggage checked at your house to any point when going off, and save time and trouble’at the .depot. No extra charges for check ing. Telephone No. 78 and your order wili be promptly attended to. G. T. Miller, proprietor and baggage agent. tf Cool Dresses. Our 32 inch Figured, Dotted Swisses at IS cents created a genuine sensation last week. This lot of Swisses were bought at a closing out sale by our New York buyer, and are worth -35 cents per yard. Fast Black Hosiery. We are just iu receipt of a large shipment of the celebrated O. H. & C. Hose, every pair cf which are warranted ABSOLUTELY STAIN LESS Don't be deceived by imitations. Every pair of O. H. & C. have a ti-ket bearing the fol lowing guarantee: Paid Up Capital, SlOCVvMX The Third National Bai i. 1 J W Roberts, Buna Vista; J N Brooks, Ga: R Sig Pate, Atlanta: R £ Calharn, Mbs Mamie Sims, Robt B Renfroe, Miss Dixie Gileburt. Taf- iin. Ala: W E Stratford. Osv.ichee, Ala; Warren Bilk. Brantley. Aia; Waliice Reid. Birmingham: J W Thomas^ Nashville: D M Smith, city: Mrs R B Fonber. A Fort, Ga; T J Farmer, jr. rparter- vilie, Ala; W B Green, Va. « Music. Vocal and instrumental, lessons September io. aug III se wed a rri lm I will resume mJ Miss Kivlin, SQ5 Broad Street. ip4tf Kolliu Jefterson’s. Owing to 8ome Repairs We find it necessary to make on one of our en gines, 'he down-tovn schedule will be discon tinued for the present. Usual schedule from the Rankin House to Wildwood and Wynnton. from 6 a. m. to 11 p. m. J H. HENDERSON, Superintendent. READ AXDBELIEVE Gents’ Straw Hats At Cost: Boys’ Straw Hats At Cost! Children’s Straw Hats At Cost: Infants’ Straw Hats At Cost! iSe^We are in earnest. J7»*No Straw Hats charged at cost prices. J. Marion Estes & Son. lane 23-1 t>-m Fine sawed Shingles. Fine sawed shingles, enough to cover the ci:y. Cheap for cash at Gruzard’s yard. Niagara Falls via Atlanta. Round trip tickets at $15 each, good for ten days, will be sold from Atlanta to Washington, D. C.. on August 13 and 14 n connection with an excursion from Washington to Niagara Fails at the rate of.>h>. The rate of $.5 from Atlanta to Washington and return wiii make cheap tick ets to New York. Call at tae Georgia Midland office for tickets to Atlanta, ana join this excur sion to Washington ana Niagara Falls. We Keep Open Day and Night. Remember we keep our drug store op n ail night. Tcsneb Bbcthzes. Formed Copartnership. Messrs. William isrccr and G, B. Hiett, two oi Commons' enterprising young men,have formed a partnership under the firm name of Greer & Hiett, and wiii continue the ousmess established by Mr. Greer, of piumoing, gas and steam fitting. B’oth or these young men are wei; known in the city, and wiii doubtless make a success of their business. They have iu stock a fine line cf goods, with more on the way. They also have a l»rge amount of conuact work in hand, and are giving splendid satisfaction, which they guarantee :n every instance. Sailie Got the ide-t of Kid. A negro man and a negro woman, Kid Gr< tn ana Sanie Mapp, had a fiffit at the corner of Firs: avenue and Tenth street last night. The woman got the best of the fight. Kid's hand was cut with a pocket knife. Sailie is an oid offender. Fresh Gruzard'?. Chewaela Lime. Chewaela lime by the car load 01.00 PER WEEK I. AU tbe Co: I have just received the ino-t beautiful line of Ladies' and Gents' Stem-winding Watches ever ■brought to the city, which I now offer to the public at the small price of |1.00 per week. Don’t lose time in saving money enough to buy you a watch for ca h. when you can buy the aame watch for the same money of me on time. Gome and see for yourself, and be convinced of the true merits of buying watches on install ment. You know yon need a good watch to tell •you the time of day. How is This For High ? Solid Gold stem-winding Watch, ladies' size, at |1 per week; Solid Gold stem-winding Watch, -gents’ size, at |I per week; Diamond Rings of all kinds, at |1 per week; Pins and Ear Rings of all kinds, at $1 per week. Now is ye golden opportunity to buy ye wife or ye sweetheart a foin Go d Watch or a foin Diamond Sing at $i per week, and she will 1 ve yea balance ye loif for it. Remember, PEKOR is the original and only Installment Jeweler in Columbus, who is willing to sell you all the goods vou want on first pay- .ment. 1134 Broad Street. ;y2i tf i>R. C. R. EDDY. VFTEKIXAKY surgeon, Office at Empire stables. Closing Out Sale of Y. 51. C. A. Property. The committee having in charge the sale of the effects of the Y. M. C. A. will have the rooms open from 10 until 11 o'cl- ck on Monday for in spection and sale, the property belonging to the association. Among other things, a fine parlor set, library tables, chairs, etc. Be on nand promptly it you want some bargains. A Long Felt Want. Turner Brothers’ drug store is open all night. Columbus has long felt the want ot this. ArrlvslB at the Vernon Yesterday. A. B. EIDDX.K A 30S, PBOPBIBTOBS. j A C Lampkin, T R Johnson, Atlanta: W O Johnson. P B Patterson, city: J M Hume, • reen- ; vide. Pa; J A Derrick, Georgia; C D Preer. J J j Martin, Sunbright; C B Harris, Atlanta; Otto | Webber. Louisville: R D Maud, Geneva. Ga; E A i Sheppard, Georgia; W LSimmond, Atlanta. Ga; I Noah W Danberry, Chattanooga: S C Burcheil. ! j New York; J W Littie, Nashville. Tenn; C E Pearson, city; George C JohnsoD, Tennessee; A I J Phillips, Selma, A!a: J T McElroy. city; J F ■ i Sutton, Georgia. ANNOUNCEMENT. ! I will soon begin to receive my stock of Shoes, which I will offer for sale Dy Sep tember 1. My .stock will be new.' first- class and complete, and I ask my friends to give me a trial. I will also continue to keep a stock of Confectioneries, Toys, &c. ; A- L. Crawford. es; 261t>?r'. To City Taxpayers. The following resolution was adopted by coun cil Au ust 7, to-wit; Resolved, That the treasurer is hereby in- \ strutted to notifiy at once.iu person or otherwise, all who owe taxes, and request immediate pay- ; ment. and unless the same is made to proceed . to i-sue execu ion for the same, as required by | the 'ax ordinance. All taxes for 1889 were due July 1, 1889. and the 1 tax ordinance re paired ex-cutiohs to be issued j for all taxes unpaid at t.iat date. Those who ; owe taxes for 8*9. or for previous years, are 1 theref re respect ul'y urged to settle at once, or at least daring the month of August, and there by save themselves trouble and costs of an execu tion. The city greatly needs the money to pay - ma-ar?d and maturing claims, and prompt pay- rn.-nt will be appreciated. While it is not prac ticable for me to leave the effize to call on all who owe. I wiii be pleased to call on any one in . answer to a postal or telephone messase'. M. M. MOORE. | Clerk Council and Acting Treasurer. au3 4w Election for Superintendent. By order of the Board o? Trustee*, an election for Superintendent of the Public Schools, this • city, wi 1 be heid HOUSE.—Our summer offer, at spot cash I prices. Pianos .»25 cash at.d balance November j 1. Organs $10 c&sh and balance November 1, j with privilege of having time extended on Nc- I vember ! to one or two years time if not able to ; pay up haiaa?' . Call a'd examine our large as-' sortment of first-class instruments, at 11C5 Broad j street. D. C. Shutze, manage r. aug4-tf I F OR SALE—One of the most aerirable family i residences in the city, 1220 Fifth avenue, j eight rooms, with all modem improvements, fur- ; nished throughout with gas, hot and’cold water, j bath rooms, etc.; also wood, coal and three-room j outhouse, a full quarter acre lot, ornamented ] wi’h the choicest shrubbery, fruit and shade i trees, and thoroughly drained, having direct i connection with the city sewer. For particulars ap,.iy to Wm. Redd au2tf I SPECIAL NOTICE. We have just received a fine lot of Lace and Ribbons, all s'zes, up to four inches wide, and many other articles that we haven’t space to mention, but will advise you to secure these bar gains as they must go. Now is the time to get the worth cf your money. Another lot cf these long handle B corns and Jelly Glasses. BOYCE BROTHERS’ DIME -D a uR.ih. i We Warrant This Pair of Hose j ABSOLUTELY STAISLEsS. iNot to Stain the Feet or Dye th< Uudergarinen’s. We will cheerfully refund money on any pair of Hose that dees not come up to the above guarantee. At 25 Cents. One hundred dozen Ladies' fail regular fast black O. H. & C. at 25 cents a pair. Just think. Ladies, of buying a full regular warranted fast Black Hose at 25 cents. Three Pairs For $1.00. Competent judges pronounce oar 33’-; cents O. H. & C. Hose as fine as sold elsewhere at 59 cents a pair. :*-ew ioi’£ :resp J iit : GEO. W. WOODRUFF, Proprietor Empire Fiour M i LOUIS HVM3URQER. Ssif, Hamourger 4 Go . Coitc JAMES A. LEWIS, Lewis & Gregory, Wholesale Dry W. C. BRADLEY, Carter £ Sraeley. Cotton vVareHot G. GUNBY JORDAN. General Manager Georgia Midi; J. W. MURPHEY, formeHy Assistant Treasurer State A. BACKER, New York, Capitalist, Gec-rcjia. A Share of Your Business Solieile Telephone ITtt. Children's O. H. £ C. C.SCHOMBUR Cot- AUGUST 20. Applications to be sent to A. O. BLACKMAR. aug 4 to 20 Secretary. Death of Air. Paul L. Holland. Mr. J. T. Holland, of Browneviiie, has received a letter from Marshall, Texas, announcing the death of his nephew, Mr. Paul L Holland, at that place on August 3. Mr. Holland was about twenty-seven years of age, and a native of Colum bus, having gone to Texas abont five years ago. Mr. Holland has a large circle of friends here who will regret to learn of his death. From Columbus to Sew York. The fare via Central railroad and Ocean Steam ship Company is only $28.25, or for the round trip, tickets good until October 31, $42.70. N o one can complain at these rates, for they make it possible for almost every one to visit the great metropolis, with its myriads of sights. The above figures inclcde elegant state rooms, meals, and all refreshments and ices while aboard the steamer. Now is the time to go. Appiy to J. W. Doming for schedule of sailing dates of steam ers, to secure state rooms ana arrange other de tails, so there will be no inconv-uience after leaving Columbus. auglltf Dry Ceiling and Flooring. Dry ceiiing snd flooring in any quantity at Gruzard's. A Strange Cloud. A strange, grayish looking cioud was observed about 1. o'clock last night. The cloud extended across the horizon from the southeast to the northwest. It ioomed in sight suddenly and disappeared as rapidly and as gracefully as the flight cf a bird. The cloud was followed by a strong gust of wind. Those who witnessed the phenomena say they have never seen anything like it before. The scene was a grand one, ana BBADFORD’S DRUG STOBE. We are making a preparation for HEAT that we believe to be the best thing on the mar ket. Try a bottle,-35 and 50 cents each. Bradford’s Dms: Store. THE KLY TO WHILH W- "W_ O. Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure, Unlocks the Store House Of Health and Evicts The Em my. Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cute is a happy combination of elemen tary principals, adapted to antidote certain specific poi ols, and to al- lign itself tvith the vrial fcrcts to restore natural energy. Its rction is upon the stomach, the intestines. i the liver, on all the glands and ail the other orgai.stt.at have partin making and purifying the blood. j Antidote, nutralize and espei j poison, and mase pure blood and i you are not far from health. This | is what Wooldridge’s Wonderful j Cure does, and why it cures the class of diseases that the certifi cates stow it has done. DIrs. A. C. MeGehee. My wife has been afflicted for six years with a most dreadful blood po son of some kind, called i salt rheum by eminent physicians. Daring this period she was treated by several specialists. ' Has taken qumtities of all the b ood purifiers on I the market, without realizing any special benefit. ; She is now using Wooldridge's Wonderful Cure, ' a few bottles of which has made a comp ete cure. ! I unhesitatingly recommend it as the hest blood i purifier ever discovered Yours truly, A. C. McGehee. I Columbus, Ga . March 23,18-9. Full line of Children’s O. H. & C. Hose in ton and Lisle Thread, Ribbed and Plain, sizes 4 to 5J-/; also a complete line of Misses' in sizes 5% to 8%. From 25 cents up. We are certainly headquarters for Hosiery. Special Bargain*. 12 yards F.gurefi Challies for 50 rents. 10 yards good Checked Homespun for 50 cents 10 yards Shirting Prints for £0 cents. 10 yards Sea Island Homespun for 50 cents. 10 y rds choice Dress Ginghams for Y* rents 12 Lzdies’Colored Border H. S. Handkerchiefs for 59 cems. 12 Ladies’ Mourning H. S. Handkerchiefs for 50 cents. To Arrive This Week. Five hundred Silk and Gloria Cloth Parasols and Lmbrehas, bought at a great sacrifice, and j will be sold according y. At Your Own Price. Our buyers are now in the north -rn and east- i ern markets purchasing an immense fall stock. ; We must make room for new goods, and no rea- ! sonable offer wiii bs refused from now on for j any summer goods. F!' ET WATCHES. SILVER RLASSES. SPECTACi .S. SILK GUARDS 1115 BROAD STiiK! .!> > f EM WIADDR »YAn H erauon ana peras&i: As ?o^n as the m chased, each subscri! has made 1 list Di has io give approved secu-ity tc members, we are willing :c> refn case a member should wish to ^ dise to the amount of his share or £3.’X)—he can do -o, and ther watch. CL U S3 2STOW IF 1 C. SCHOMBURG. 1115 BROAD ST. COLUMBUS. MOORE BROTHERS. WYNNTON COLLE mm m hotel, Col " mlH1 " Ga ' Nos. 37 and L Grammercv Place, New York Citv THE STEAMER ELLIS i Has now been thoroughly ! overhauled, and is the best j equipped boat on the river. I She wJl leave her whalf for points below at 2 p. n. every i Monday. OEO. L. LAPHAM, MASTER. Wholesale by Brannoa & Carson and Patterson & Thomas. RETAIL M ALL DRUGGISTS. Manufactured by the Wooldridge Wonderful Cure Company, Colum bus. Ga. REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS- CABINETS 1 SUPPLIES. T. L. INGRAM. | Enlarged. Newly Furnished, Sanitary Plamb- j ing, Excellent Table, park privileges, Rooms, I single and in suite. FROM |8.00 TO §35.00 PER WEEK. $2.50 PSB For transients. Very centrally located. FOR SALE. Large plantation near Columbus, Can sell small part or all of it. $’.200. Two new houses in north end of city. $1300. Neat four-room house up town, $:500. Seven new houses and vacant ground down town Also many vacant Ict3 and dwellings. FOR RENT. $15.00. Corner dwelling, corner S' : xth street and Second arenue. $18.00. New house, modern improvements, cor. Sixth and Broad street. $17.00. Dwelling east cf Synagog re. s75.< 0. Large store near Rankin House. $12.5". New house south of Fifth street on First avenue. $:5.00. Neat dweLings on upper Broad street. $38.00. Dwellings on upper Second avenue. $25.00. Dwellings east of St. Luke church. I have other dwellings for rent, and many ap plicants for houses. Apply to J. MOOX, Seal F.-nate A&ent. No. 1125 Broad street. This School will offer superior advantages iu Penmanship. Bo Mechanical Drawing, Surveying with field wo.-x . Elocution. L:'- partment in charge of a teacher who has received special tr buildings and grounds for the sexes. Dummy tickets free of ci city. For catalogue address the President, IV. E. ME4GLEY. DRINK MONTGOMERY BE The Best in the World. Made from Pore Artesian Water. Importe: j Canada Malt. Write for Prices. Address MONTGOMERY BREWING CO. MONTGOMERY, .... ALABA. B. F. BILLINGS, PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTI Special attention given to TIN ROOFING AND GUTTERING. Keeps con hand aneat supply of Gas Fixtures. None oat competent men employed. Saiisfa-’: Office and Wareroouw 1210 Broad St.. Cotambna.JGn. 1889 Fall Goods 1 I am naw receiving a large and well assorted stock of Fall Piece Goods. Lves Gk J". PEACOC GLOTHIITG NOS. 1200 A 1202 BROAD ST COI.l'V HI' aul0p4 lm