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DAILY ENQUIRER SUN COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. fcUSDAY MORNING AUGUST 1* bk
CO LI MBUS
SAVINGS SANK,
lliO Broad St., Columbus, 9a.
5 Per Cent Interest
Paid on Deposits.
M1MD1MEMIK
Deposits Received From
25 Cents
—TO—
$5000.
<3. Gunby Jordan, J. W. Mnrphey,
President. Treasurer.
James A. Lewis, J. G. Beck,
Vice-President. Ass’t Treasurer.
DUMMY LINE SCHEDULE.
First train will leave Broad street, opposite 'he
v ankin House, at 8:30 a. m ; returning, arrive at
Rankin House at 9:35, arrive at Wyunton at 10;
returning, arrive in city at 10:50.
Afternoon Schedule.
Leave city for Wynntor at 2, 3,4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and
9:30. Returning, leave Wynn:on at 2:c0, 3:30, 4:30
[ :30, 6^", 7:3'', 8:80, 9 and 10 p. m.
J. H. HENDERSON,
Superintendent
THE WHITE ELEPHANT
The choicest brands of the famous
Uatlierwood’s Three Feathers,
Private Stock,
Old Baker,
d all other leading brands. My line of Cigars
is unequalled.
ELEGANT FREE LUNCH
■very day from 10 to 12 M.
F. M. DUNBAR,
ap27 3m!clp
Proprietor.
FINE OXFORDS.
We are elling our fine Oxford Ties at greatly
reduced prices this week. Call and see them at
Harrison’s Shoe Store
1105 Broad Street,
ap28 3ml rip (Old Beehive Store.)
W. J. WOOD,
Heal Estate Agent,
Nos. 7 aud 8,
:-Little’s Building*-:
DR. SETH N. JORDAN,
Physician and Operating Surgeon. Office
1139 Broad Street.
DR. C. T OSBURN,
DENTAL SURGEON,
No. 1010 Broad Street.
jy28Clp4!y
DR. LOVICK W. PHILIPS,
Physician and Surgeon. Office 1017H Broad St.
Telephone 36. Residence 1213 Fourth avenue.
Telephone 207. apr2-d&w ly
IT WILL PAY.
ay a good oak barrel and make your own
t vinegar. It is the best of all.
jtton bagging first; pine straw to fill out. On
d at _ _
Rollin Jefferson’s.
19clp4tf
)winsj to Some Repairs
fe find it necessary to make on one of our en-
ines, the down-io^n schedule will be discon-
nned for the present.
Usual schedule from the Rankin House to
7ildwood and Wynnton, from 6 a. m. to 11 p. m.
J. H. HENDERSON,
Superintendent.
LEAD ANDBELIEVE
Gents’ Straw Hats
At Cost-
Boys’ Straw Hats
At Cost!
iiildren’s Straw Hats
At Cost!
Infants’ Straw Hats
At Cost!
iS“We are in earnest.
!^>No Straw Hats charged at cost prices.
J. Marion Estes & Son.
ne 23-lpSm
HOW IS THIS FOR HIGH !
Lisien to my new scheme of buying watches
for thirty-six members of a club. Each man just
as soon as he draws a watc i w 11 drop out, until
all members will have watches of various grades.
his club will have four grades of witches, vary
ing from $12.50 to $40 00, except the last man will
draw a wat h worth $ ; 0.00. If you don’t under
stand my new scheme, just drop into my $1.00 a
week store, and I will give you the inside track
on the whole busiaess. emember every mem
ber will get a watch, aud no one member will be
responible for anv other member, for just as
soon as one member draws a watch he drops out,
and he will not pay any more money to the cinb.
Here is the way all members will draw their
watches:
First—Nine members will draw a watch each
weak worth $12.50 c -sh
Second—Nine members will draw a watch
worth $2’.00,
Third—, ine memb rs will draw a watch worth
$30.10.
Fourth—Bight members will draw a watch
-worth $40 00.
The ast member will draw a watch worth
$ 0.C0, so come up and join the club on my new
« lan.
No mortgage, no security, and every uun re
sponsible for himself and no other.
Yours with new scheme.
V. J. PESOS.
Ji.034 Broad St.
«y21 tf
LOCAL ITEMS,
—Ladies’ mu3iin underwear, at ridiculous low
prices. Beehive, L. Sinsheiner.
—A fresh shipment of choice quinces and
pears unexcelled for preserving purposes, at
Tre.-da way's Green Store.
—White goods and summer stuffs of all descrip
tions must move to make room for our new fall
stock, which will be in in about three weeks.
Beeh ive, L. Sinsheiner.
—The best Jersey butter on earth for 25 cents
a pound, at Treadaway’s Green Store.
—M- squito bars, eight yards in piece, 25 cents.
Beehive
Fresh fish ai d eggs received daily at Tread-
awa; ’s Green Store.
-Ail-bleached cottons reduced. Beehive, L.
Sin3heiner.
—Choice fat chickens at Treadaway’s Green
Store.
—Carpets, carpets, carpets, carpets, carpets, at
prices that will astonish you. Beehive.
—You can be supplied with anything in the
line of table supplies at Treadaway’s Green
Store.
—Millinery at ;0 per cent less than usual
prices, at Beehive. L. Sinsheiner.
—Everybody should go to charch to-day.
—We intend to do the carpet trade of this
town if prices will, at Beehive. L. Sinsheiner.
—Mr. E1 Rankin’s handsome store on Broad
street is nearing completion.
—Ru s, rugs, rugs, rugs, rugs, rutra, 25 per cent
less than elsewhere, at thg, Beehive. L, Sins
heiner.
—The handsome new passenger depot on Rose
Hill, has been completed.
—Skirtings, flouncings and embroiderie*, at
much below original cost. Beehive. L- Sins
heiner.
—Most of the people who expect to change
tbeir residences October 1, have already rented
their new homes.
—Big bargain sale in ladies’ underwear Mon
day and Tuesday. Beehive, L. Sinsheiner.
— Union depot presents a lively scence every
evening between 6 and 7 o’clock.
—Our entire line of parasols at 25 per cent be
low cost. Beehive. L. Sinsheiner.
—China silks, formerly sold at 85 cents, now
50 cents. China silks formerly sold at 60 cents,
dow 35 cents. Beehive, L. Sinsheiner.
—Several handsome private residences are
nearing completion on Second t venue, between
Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets.
—Broadway and diamond woven corsets at 60
cents. Beehive, L Sinsheiner.
—All of our silk mitts at 30 per cent less than
usual prices. Beehive, L. Sinsheiner.
—Trade at the vrgetable market yesterday
and last night was good. The market was weil
supplied with good things to eat.
— Our entire line of corsets reduced. Beehive,
L. Sinsheiner.
—The fireworks display will take place on
Thursday next, provided that the dummy en
gine now being repaired, can be finished in
time.
—One hundred and fifty pieces all silk No. 16
moire ribbon, all new and desi able shad-s, at 15
cents per yard. Beehive, L. Sinsheiner.
—One lot of ladies fine fancy hose, former price
85 cents, now 50 cents. Beehive, L. Sinsheiner.
—Trains on the dummy line will be run every
hour this afternoon from opposite the Rankin
House. This is made necessary as one of the
engines is undergoing a thorough repairing. See
schedule for to-day.
—White goods at half of what you can buy
them elsewhere. Beehive, L. Sinsheiner.
Di. W. L. Ballard.
Blindness, Deafness, Catarrh, etc. Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat specialist, 1037^ Broad St. tf
New York Directory.
The last New York City directory can be found
at Merchants and Mechanics bank. jy-3tf
A Broken Ankle.
Mr. Henry O. H-rgett met wi h a serious acci
dent yesterday while at work on the new resi
dence of Mrs Faber, in the Sixth ward. Mr
Hergett w as working on a scaffold when his foot
slipped, and he was precipitated a distance of
fift en feet to the ground, breaking his ankle.
Fellow workm n hastened to his assistance aud
did everything in their power to relieve him
until medical aid could be procured.
Dr. Mitchell was called, and upon a - lose ex-
amina’ion of the broken limb found it to be
more serious than at first anticipated. The leg
was broken just above the ankle joint, causing a
compound tractnre of that joint. After the limb
was set Mr. Hergett was carried to his home,
where he was resting quietly at a iate hour last
Tugh f .
Index to New Advertisements.
Dry Goods—Blanchard, Booth A Huff.
Ks. Bs.—J. A. Kirven <& Co.
Dummy Line Schedule.
Real Estate—John Black mar.
Skeeters—J. K. Holloway.
Great Bargains—Moors Bros.
Bran—Empire Mills.
Music and Flowers—Mme. DeLaunay.
Tinner Wanted—Pinckard & Griffin.
Comfortable Home—L. H. Chapptll.
Another Gigantic Scheme—T. L. Gruzard.
For Rent—B. H. Crawford.
Green Store Locals—J. L. Treadaway.
Beehive Locals—L. Sinsheiner.
How is This for High?—V. J. Pekor.
IN MEMO SIAM.
Francis Marion Brooks.
A3YHTM OF ST. ALDEMAR'iCOMJIA-YDERY No. 3,
Knights Templar.—The grim destroyer has
again invaded our ranks. A valiant and mag
nanimous knight has been stricken from onr
roil. For nearly a half century he was an active
worker in the orders of our mystic brothe hood.
for many years filling the office cf prelate in our
commandery. He was universally acknowledged
one of the brighest Masons in the state, and in
his daily walks among us exemplified the high
est type of Christian masonry.
As a citizen, in every position of honor and
trust, he was the personification of fidelity, effi
clency and courtesy.
Ha ing been spared beyond man's allotted
term, now that he sleeps we would not awaken
him, for we know that, having cocscientiou-ly
dischaged ail the duties of life, he has nobly
earned his rest.
"If we drop our tears,
Who loved him as few men were loved,
We mourn no blighted hopes nor broken plan.
With him whose life to d rounded and appoved
In the full growth aud stature of a man .”
Be it therefore resolved, That in the death of
Sir Knight F. M. Brooks, our commandery has
lost one of its oldest and most valued mtmbers,
our community a trusted official, and his family
a kind and loving protector.
Resolved, That a page of our minute book bc-
reserved to his memory, a d this testimonial
be published in the daily press.
Respectfully, J. K. Orh,
A. Wittich,
R. S. Crane,
Committee.
A Painful Accident.
Yesterday afternoon Willia Jone< met with a
very painful accident while at work at Scott’s
s aughter house. He was engaged iu dressing a
beef, when unfortunately the knife slipped,
making an ugly gash in his left arm, from which
the blood flowed profusely. Dr Grimes wa9
called aud sewed up the wound He was resting
easy las night aud no danger is anticipated.
Bound Over.
Yancy Morris, Will Hamby, Elsie Lucky, Will
Moore Beu Miller, Pelham Robinson and Will
Walters, charged with going to the house of J
W. Mcf aniel, on EastHighlands, on the night of
August 10th, and chunking rock ai d beer bottles
against the house, were tried before Judge
Moon vesterday. Five of them were bound over
in the'sum of $100 each to appear at the October
term of the city court. Robinson and Walters’
prelimiuray trial will be heard on Tuesday next
at 3 o’clock.
The Baptist Association.
The Faptist Association will meet at Chipley
on Wednesday, August 21. A special train will
be run through from Columbus on that day, and
a very low rate given for those wishing to attend
The train will leave the Union depot at 7:10
a. in., arriving at Chipley at 8:30; returning, will
leave Chipley in the evening at 5 o’clock, arriving
in Columbus at 6 o’clock.
This will be a splendid opportunity to spend the
day in the mountains, and everybody should
avail themselves of the opportunity.
River News.
The steamer W. D. Ellis arrived at her wharf
yesterday from Apalachicola. Her captain re
ports the'river in good condition for boating and
business good f r this season.
Among the cargo brought up yesterday were
eleven bales of new cotton, nine bales consigned
to Blanchard, Hu ber & Co , and two bales to
Carter & Bradley.
Captain Lapham stated yesterday that cotton
was fast coming iu, and he expected to bring up
fifty bales on his next trip
The following is a list of the Ellis’ passengers:
Mrs. E. White. Mrs. Annie Estes, Chattahoc
chee; E. W. McDaniel, Gordon; W. P. Craddock,
W. M. Tumlin, Columbia; B Van Zant, Eufaula;
8. M. Powell, A. Bartlette, Florence, and sixteen
on deck.
Crops Off Forty Per C» nt.
Col. William Tumlin returned yesterday from
a trip through southeast Alabama and south
west Georgia, and reports that the most promi
nent farmers in that part of the country say tha’
crops have fallen off forty per cent in the last ten
davs. He also stated that the Alaiama ware
house had received ten bales of cotton, nin^ of
which were of the new crop. They were shipped
from Eufhula and Columbia.
Returned From an Extensive Trip.
Mr. T J. Douglas returned yesterday from an
extensive trip through the northern part of
Georgia and Tenn. ssee. He went out as a dele
gate to the agricultural convention, at Cedar-
town, Ga. Mr. Douglas reports the crops
through the section that he traveled in excel
lent coudi’ion, and all the farmers in exuberant
spirits.
A Nine-Year-Old Girl Takes a Long Trip.
Miss Macie Gordon, the little daughter of Mr.
J. H Gordon, started on a long trip alone yes
terday. She left to visit her aunt in Hanson,
Ky. The little one is only nine years old, and
her friends hope that she will reach her destina
tion in safety.
Death of a Child.
Yesterday rooming, at the residence of Mr.
and Mrs. W. V. Bozeman, their little son Van
Willie passed away after a short illness of bron
chial pneumonia. The funeral will take place
from their residence at 3 o’clock this afternoon.
Taken Suddenly 111.
Mr. A. J. Tyler, of Girard, was taken violently
ill in the lower wagon bridge while on his way
home yesteVdav afternoon. He was carried home
iu a hack, aud "at a late hour last night was re
ported to be in a very critical condition.
Death of an Infant.
Little Henry Ezra, the ten-months old son of
Mr. and Mrs. W D. J. Gentry, died at their resi
dence in Mechanicsviile. yesterday, after a brief
i.dness of cholera infantum. The funeral will
take place at 9 o’clock thi3 morning.
Arrivals at the Central Hotel Yesterday.
COL. W. A. DANIEL, MANAGER.
W W Munnerlyn, CRH; EH Jenkins, city; J
F Behr, Macon: Dr R Roach, Taleotton; W F
Freeman, city; NE Sutton, Knoxville, Tenn; B
A Beach, Georgia; H G McLaney. Montgomery;
W Fort, Box Springs; C 8 Crawford, Buena Vista,
Gs; W 8 Kimbrough, Hamilton, Ga.; B J Daniel,
City of Mexico; J W May, Birmingham; T M
Phillips, Union Springs.
Arrivals at the Vernon Yesterday.
A. M. KISBLB A SON, PROPRIETORS.
Jus G West, Atlanta; F Bruce Paninel, Peters
burg, Va; 0 A Shepherd, Georgia; R L Baker,
Portsmouth, O; J R West, Macon; Ed Morus.
New Orleans; J J Speed, John C Floyd, city; J T
McLeroy, Columbus Southern railroad.
Dove Shooting at Bowden’s.
A number of gentlemen went up to Bowden’s
plantation, on the Georgia Midland road, on.
Friday, on a dove shooting expedition. They
returned in the evening and reported a lair
day’s sport. The party was composed of the
following gentlemen: Charles Browne, William
Wardlaw, W. T. Owens, Frank Ford, Lon Jen
kins, William Amos, W. A. Bowden, and Clebe
Eberhardt.
Columbus to Have a Fet Stock Association.
A movement is on foot among some of our
prominent citizens, who are lovers of pet stock,
to form an association in Columbus. A meeting
will be called during theeariy part ofthe comirg
week when all the necessary arrangements will
be perfected. This is a move in the rLht-direc
ion, and should be backed by every citizen of
Columbus.
SKEETERS.
“It’s strange,” I remarked to a wife of mine one
night il call ner a wife of mine to get even wun
her for addressing me in a iecter as her’
oniy husband”) "It's strange, l observeo,
“how blood will tell. Now if you will kiucly at
tice my povt relations as they fly around you
wiil see—”
“ ivhat poor relations? 3ez sue.
Whv, those skcetera, blood of my bioou, ana
bone-that is, I mean if you not c<* them care
fully, laying all prejudice to o e side, you win
see "that they are possessed in a very reuiirkab.e
degree of all the physical and facial charac er
istics of the Holloway family. You observe
that that old patr.ar meal fellow adding 9'’®
there on that fo getmenct—I mean on that wnab
not in the corner, has the Napoleonic nose aud
the military cast of features of my S^at great
grandda-dy on the paternal side of the house,
and that that young dudish-lonking fellow, who
iseegaged in insp ct ng the family s^P '-d^ dV' f
there in the Bible, has the identical expression
in and out of tne eyes, of old man ’shout and go
round’ Holloway, of revolutionary tame, and—
“I’ll venture to saf.” broke in tee madame,
“that the bioodthir-ty wretches now hovering
over me like guardian angels, have just returned
from a northern tour, where they must have sue-
ceeded in gt ttiug a tasto of Canfield blood, from
the satisfaction they exhibit when they get a
c ance to plant their black heels on mine and
the baby’s rocks.”
“Please don’t in terra t me, I said a little
nettled, for Isa-that my neck was not men
tioned. “But look at the Mobile and Ju ard
countenance of that lady skeeter sitting on the
bed post, and tell me if you can’t see as plain as
the nose on your lace the unmistakable presence
of the biling blue blood that has for conctless
weeks run in one gr nd sarging stream through
aristocratic and high-toned bl.od vessels, ana
gathering strength and color in its long and
rushing run in the end, though somewhat
diverted trom its originial ard legitimate course,
proves beyond a doubt that whiskey—I mean
that blood is stronger than water, ana that its
las happy and fortunate possessor is a- is a
chip ofthe old block—”
“And,” sarcastically interrupted the widow
Holloway, “the way that crowd cf skeeters, with
hungry and blood-shot eyes, hover a ound the
month of yow loaded and deadly bottle also
proves-” ...
“It don’t prove anything of the kind, said I,
“and I wish you wouldn’t, interrupt me with sen-
timen ai remarks altogether furrin to the subject,
but direct your attention to what I was going to
say about hat little, smali-looking skeeter, with
the sad and heartbroken face, whese wobegone
features plainly go to prove that the unlucky
’stair’ of married ife, ot which my Ann Ce3tors
have been guilty for hundreds ot times, has so
left its stamp aud trade mrk on the faces of
their descendants,from generation to generation,
that at la t that ineek, remorseful look of ‘sorry
I spoke’ is forever grafted in the Holloway face.”
“But John Holloway, my Jo John,” she lowd,
“I think you have omitted the most positive
proof, aud most damaging argument poss.bie, if
you are trying to prove that those there skeeters
being inoculated with the brown sequestard
blood of the Holloways, also are burdened with
the family disposition and charicter;stics—”
“Well,” sail I, “let’s bear from your precinct.
“T:rey are all suckers,” she said
J. K. HOLLOWAY,
P. S.—Its a stiange thing to me that whenever
I write a true heartfelt li—I mean art cle, on any
subject wilh which my aching heart is burdened,
that a surpkious Tmblie will get it into their
heads that I am trying to advertise my immense
stock of 10 cent bargains, which don’t need any
such schemes to make them sell. I think it very
unkind iu them myself.
J. K. H.
Ks. Bs.
—MEANS—
For Rent.
Reside ce No. 209 Thirteenth street, now occu-
S ied by Mr. Oliver Poe. Eight large rooms, wide
alls, colonade all round, ga«, water works, well
and seve al outrooms. Suitable for two families.
Residence No. 212 Thirteenth street, seven
rooms, bath room, kitchen attached; new house.
B. H. Crawford, or
auglSdtf A. L. Obawfoed.
A Comfortable Borne.
The residence, 1235 Third avenue, will be rent
ed under price if appled for at once. It has large
old fashioned, cool rooms, with cistern water for
drinking. Best location in the city. Apply to
L. H. Chappell.
WE MENTION A FEW.
MISCELLANEOUS.
S IX Second hand store counters wanted, table,
coi.nter make preferred- Samuel B. Haixher.
W ANTED—A tinner aid sheet iron worker.
State age and experience and salary want
ed. Pinckard & Griffin, Roanoke. Ala. aug:8 2t
OOMS TO RENT—Apply to Mi3S Laura
Booher. corner Broad and Ninth streets.
aal5.se,wed,tf
Best Pacific Lawns 7c.
Pacific Jaconet Cords 7c.
The above ment oned goods
come in wh te grounds with
colored and black figures; also,
black and brown grounds with
white figures.
Cotton Lawns 3ic.
Pertshire Lawns 5c.
Batiste Fay le 10c.
Lovely Chall es at 7c.
Gold Capped Glor a Silk Um
brellas at $125. They are
made of the best Gloria and
Paragon frames, NO SHODDY.
Little Lord Fontleroy
Set New York wild, and now
we have caught the fever.
Ju t received a large assort
ment of Fontleroy Ruchings,
besides about 200 box s, more
or less, of other styles of N ck
Rufil ngs.
Our buyers are now in New
York. Don’t buy last season’s
goods; wait for the choice of
the markets.
J. A. KIRVEN A CO.
N. B.—Now is the time to send in your light
shades in woolen and silk goods to have us send
to the old Staten Island Dyeing stablishment,
where they will dye or clean them so that t ey
are made good as new. Ladies and Gents, send
in yonr goods to
J. A. K. & Co.
UST O ROOK
FOR
SUMMER GOODS.
The time for closing out Summer Stock is growing shoi
and we will not fail to take advantage of it, and move
them off as rapidly as HALF PRICED will eftem
sales. Bv the last of the week we expect to
begin receiving our Fall Stock, auo
[hen
R
I j’OR RENT- From Oct 'ber 1, new four-rcom
* house on lower First avenue. C. D. Widis,
at J. Joseph’s. aulltf
C URES prickly heat and chafiDg; is highly
perfumed, and Boraciue is a superior toilet
and nursery powder, recommended by every
mother.
Music! Flowers!
Singing taught in English, French or Italian
Latest methods iu vocal and instrumental
music. Thorough training, mo t carefhl att n-
tion. Terms moderate. Lessons resumed Sep
tember 1, at my residence, opposite WyEnton
College. City pupils will be taught at their
homes if desired. Also, fine greenhouse plants.
Exquisite bouquets for sale all the y6ar round.
augi8 se&wd-lm Mme. deLaunav.
Meeting at Y M. C. A. This Afternoon.
There will be a meeting of the Young Mens’
Christian Association this afternoon. The meet
ing will take pla e at 4 o’clock instead of 3:30
o’clock as announced.
From Columbus to New York.
The fare via Central railroad and Ocean Steam
ship Company is only $26.25. or for the round
trip, ricket- good until October 3', $42 70 No one
can complain at these rates, for they make it
possible for almost every one to visit the great
metro: olis, with its myriads of eights. The
above figures include elegant state rooms, meals,
and all refreshments and ices while aboard the
steamer. Now is the time to go. Apply io J. W
Deming for schedule of sailing dates of steam
ers, to secure state rooms and arrange other de
tails, so there will be no inconvenience after
leaving Columbus. sun aul8
Excursion to Texas.
Partie’contemplating going to Texas on the
cheap rates August 20, or September 10 and 24,
will please write to J. W. Deming, agent Central
railroad. Columbus, Ga, for maps, routes and
rates. Full information will be cheerfully given
detailing the time of leaving Columbus aud arri
val at destination.
aul4,15.18S1,4,7,8,9.20,21,22,23
Music.
Vocal and instrumental. I will resume my
lessons September 10. Miss Kivlin,
aug It se wed a fri lm 808 Broad Street.
Architectural and Mechanical Drawing.
A plain, practical course under a graduate of
Yale at Wynnton College. No extra charge to
regular students of the school. Dummy tickets
free. For catalogue address the president, W.
E. Meagley. iy21sun til sepl5
Harvest Excursion to Texas,
August 6 and 20, September 10 and 24, via New
Orleans and the Southern Pacific railroad.
Tickets good to return within thirty days from
date of sale, with the privilege of stopping over
in Tex ns. Only one first cla-s limited fare for
the round trip. Tickets will be on sale at all the
coupon stations in the southeast on the above-
named dates. For farther information call on
or address Geo. W. Ely,
Traveling Passenger Agent,
aullse2t Montgomery, Ala.
Bran! Bran!!
Fresh, ii. h, sweet wheat bran for sale by Em
pire miiis at 80 cents per hundred, wholesale.
Special Church Notices.
St. Lube—Preaching by the pastor at 11
a. m. At 8 p. m., “What the future offers
our young men.”
St. Paul Church.—The usual services
will be held to day by the Rev. W. F.
Lloyd, pastor.
First Presbyterian Church—Preaching
at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. by the pastor,
Rev. W. A. Carter.
Broad Street Methodist Church.—
Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Prayer
meeting Wednesday evening at 7:45.
Trinity Church.—Preaching at 11 a. m.
and 6 p. m. at Trinity church to-day. Rev.
W. C. Hunter, rector. All welcome.
Rose Hill M. E. Church.—Preaching at
11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. Prayer and praise
meeting Thursday evening at 7:45.
Y. M. C. A.—The usual afternoon ser
vices will be held at the Y. M. C. A. rooms
to-day. All men cordially invited.
First Baptist Church.—Rev Ribert H.
Harris, D. D„ pastor. Usual services will
be held to-day.
East Highlands Methodist Church—Sab
bath school at 3 p. m. Dr. W. F. Tigner,
superintendent. Services at 7:30 p. m.
First Avenue Baptist Church—Rev. Mr.
Trait at 11 o’clock, and Rev. M. Hendrix
at night. Rev. J. W. Howard is very sick
at his home on upper First avenue.
Eleventh Avenue Baptist Church—M.
HeDdrix will preach at 11 o’clock, and
Rev. Mr. Trait at night.
For Rent,
From October ’, store house on west side of
Broad sft.eet, at present occupied by Wm. Redd.
Apply to E. J. Rankin.
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Four Thousand Founds
Paris Green to arrive during next week.
Brannon A Carbon.
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For Rent. „
The five-room residence,a present occupied by
J. C. Drake, at 1929 Hamilton avenue, Rose Hill.
Apply to F. D. Peabody.
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Dr. J. E. Walker
Has changed his office hours. He can be found
at his cffice from 2 to 4 o. m. jy25tf
“Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup for Child
ren Teething” softens the gums, reduces inflam
mation. allays pain, cures wind colic 25c. a bottle
1/OR RENT—From October I, residence of Mrs.
I; Elizabeth Howard, in Wynnton. Apply at
residence. j y 26tf
F j’OR SALE-A second-hand bicycle, nearly
1 new; 42-inch wheel, American Ifeal. Ad
dress “P.,” care 'his office. tf
ANTSiD—A position by an experienced
VV bookkeeper and accountant, with best city
reference. Address “Bookkeeper,” care this
office.aulOtf
1 ~X)R RENT—Two story frame dwelling on
' Ninth str et, south of court bouse, water, gas,
bath room, and all latest improvements. Apply
toC. R Mr ore. au9tf
C IOTTON’S DAIRY—If you want fiesh sweet
j milk morning for breakfast or eve for supper
at 4 cents a pint in the city, East Highlands or
Rose Hill, drop postal to W. C. Cotton.
aug 3 se 3t
F *OR SALE—light-horse engine, on wheels,
oue .ixty-saw gin feeder aud condenser, one
Golden screw A bargain fer $5 = 0 dollars, good
as new. Address J. N. Hutchinson, Salem, Ala.
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I/OR RENT—One ‘ -story bouse, 6 rooms, water,
U bath room, kitchen attached; 821 First av -
nue, between Eighth aud Ninth streets. One
l-story house. 6 rooms, kitchen and water, 8.9
First avenue, between Eighth and Ninth streets
Apply to I. Joseph. aug6 tf
B aggage and passenger transfer —
Have y our 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 will be
promptly attended to. G. T. Miller, proprietor
and baggage agent. tf
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We have just received a fine lot of
Lace and Ribbons, all sizes, 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 of your money.
Another lot of those long handle
B corns and Jelly Glasses.
BOYCE BROTHERS’
DIME STORE.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
BOZEMAN.—The frierds and acquaintances
of Mr. and Mrs. W\ V. Boz-man are cordially in
vited to attend the funeral of their infant son,
Van Willie, at 3 o’clock this afternoon. Fu
neral will take place from their residence, on
Thirteenth street near Georgia Midland railroad
crossing.
ANNOUNCEMENT.
I will soon begin to receive my stock of
Shoes, which I will offer for sale by Sep
tember 1. My stock will be new, first-
class and complete, and I ask my friends
to give me a trial. I wiil also continue to
keep a stock of Confectioneries, Toys, «fec.
A. L. Crawford.
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BRADFORD’S DRUG STORE.
We are making a preparation for HEAT
that we believe to be the best thing on the mar
ket. Try a bottle, 31 and 50 cents each.
Bradford’s Drus Store.
Election for Superintendent.
By order of the Board of Trustees, an election
for Superintendent of the Public Schools, this
city, will be held
AUGUST 20.
Applications to be sent to
A. O. BL.ACKMAR.
I aug 4 to 20 Secretary.
THE KEY TO WHICH
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Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure,
Unlocks the Store House
Of Health and Evicts
The Em my.
Wooldridge’s Wonderful’ Cure is
a happy combination of elemen
tary principals, adapted to antidote
certain specific poi< ons, and to al-
lign itself with the vital force s to
restore natural energy. Its action
is upon the stomach, the intestines,
the liver, on all the glands and all
the other organs that have part in
making and purifying the blood.
Antidote, nutralize and expel
poison, and make pure blood and
you are not far from health. This
is what Wooldridge’s Wondertul
Cure does, and why it cures the
class of diseases that the certifi
cates show it has done.
Mrs. A. C. McGt hee.
My wife has been afflicted for six yeais with
a most dreadful blood po 3on of acme kind, called
salt rheum by eminent phi sicians. During this
period she was treated by several specialists.
Has taken quantities of all the b ood purifiers on
the market, without realizing any special benefit.
She is now using Wooldridge’s Wonderful Cure,
a few bottb s of which has made a comp ete cure.
I unhesitating! - recommend it as the best blood
purifier ever discovered. Yours truly,
A. C. McGehee.
Columbus, Ga., March 23, 13:9.
Wholesale by Brannon & Carson
and Patterson & Thomas.
RETAIL BT ALL DRUGGISTS.
Manufactured by the Wooldridge
Wonderful Cure Company, Colum
bus, Ga.
T
—AT
Onr buyers are now in the eastern markets,
purchasing one of the most elaborate stocks of
fell and winter goods, that ha3 ever been bought
for the southern market.
Wears receiving daily large shipments from
them and are, therefore, compelled to make
room for the new goods. Bargains avery day
this week.
Fast Black Hosiery.
We are just in receipt of a large shipment of
the celebrated O. H. & O. Hose, every pair of
which are warranted ABSOLUTELY STAIN
LESS- Don’t be deceived by imitations. Every
pair of O. H. & C. have a ticket bearing the fol
lowing guarantee:
we will reed all the space we can pos
sibly make. Prices below will
show that we mean business.
REMNANTS! REMNANTS! REMNANTS!
2000 yards remnants from every department in the house
half price
3000 yards Ribbon Remnants, from a half to three inch
wide, at 50 cents in the dollar.
1500 yards Victoria Lawn at cents.
1000 yards Cotton Challies at 31 cents.
2000 yards Checked Nainsooks at 6i cents.
TORCHON LACES.
5000 yards more of those Torchon Laces, from one to thr
inches wide, left at 5 cents, worth 10 cents.
CRASH TOWELING.
1200 yards Twilled Crash at 4 cents.
1000 yards Linen Crash at 61 cents.
500 yards Linen Crash at 9 cents.
You have b en paying for the e goods from 8 to
cents per yard.
TOWELS! TOWELS’!
20 cozen All Linen Towels at 61 cents, cheap at 10 c
15 dozen heavy Hack Towels at 9 cents, cheap at 12? cen
25 dozen heavy Hiuk Towels at 121 cents, cheap at 15 ct
LACE CURTAINS! LACE CURTAINS!
Lace curtains now in stock were bought cheap, and t
designs are just a- pretty as any we can get. but t
lines are broken, we will close them out way under pri
5000 >ards soft finished yard wide Bleached Cotton at
1500 yards Solid Colored Cham brays at 8 cents.
A few more Pin Striped Mulls at 5 emits
j We Warrant This Pair of Hose
J ABSOLUTELY STAINLESS. I
(Not to Stain the Feet or Dye the!
! Undergarments.
O. H. & C.
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We will cheerfully refund money on any pair
of Hose that doe3 not come up to tha above
guarantee-
At 25 Cents.
One hundred dozen Ladies’ fall 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.
Tliree Pairs For $1.00.
Competent Judges pronounce our 33?^ cants O.
H. & C. Hose as fine as 30'id elsewhere at 50
cents a pair.
Children’s O. H. & C.
Full line of Children’s O. H. & C. Hose in Cot
ton and Lisle Thread, Ribbed and Plain, sizes 4
to 5%; also a complete line of Mias-is’ in sizes
5% to 8%. From 25 cents up. We are certainly
headquarters for Hosiery.
Fifty dozen Black Silk Mits.
500 Gloria Silk Umbrellas
And Parasols just received and will be offered at
great ba.gaic.
MOORE BROTHERS.
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SHACKLEFORD.
AGENCY.
44 1-2 SOUTH PRIOR STREET,
(Opposite Police Headquarters)
Atlanta, - ueorgia.
We have removed our detective agency from
Macon, Ga.. to this place. If you need the ser
vices of a good detective write or call on us.
References furnished if required. Al! business is
upon a basis of mutual ho or and the s rict.est
confidence. We have agents all < ver the United
States. Address G. W. SHACKLEFORD,
Superintendent.
P. O. Box 142, Atlanta, Ga. auis Iw
FOR SALE.
Large plantation near Columbus. Can sell
small part or ail of it.
$1200. Two new houses in north end of city.
$1300. Neat four-room house up town.
$1509. Seven new houses and vacant ground
down town.
Also many vacant lots and dwellings.
FOR REXT.
$15.00. Corner dwelling, corner Sixth street and
Second avenue.
$18,00. New house, modern improvements, cor.
Sixth and Broad street.
$17.00. Dwelling east of Synagogue.
$75.f0. Large store near Rankin House.
$12 5", New house south of Fifth street on
First avenue.
$25.00. Ne t dwellings on upper Broad street.
$30.00. Dwellings on upper Second avenue.
$25 00. Dwellings east of St. Luke church.
I have other dwellings for rent, and many ap
plicants for bouses.
Apply to J. O. MOON,
Real Estate Agent.
No. 1125 Broad street.
REMINGTON
TYPEWRITERS,
CABINETS 1 SUPPLIES.
T. L. INGRAM.
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DR. €. R. EDDY,
VETERINARY SURGEON,
Office at Empire Stables.
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THE STEAMER ELLIS
Has now been thoroughly
overhauled, and is the best
equipped boat on the river.
She wdl leave her whaif for
points below at 2 p. m. every
Monday.
GEO. L. LAPHAM,
MASTER.
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J. K. ORR A CO
Boots and Shoes 9V holessm oaiy. so-
agents for the ponniar POLTNSCS BULL 5
We carry a iar>,£ stock here and Gj -is;
promptly.
O' Boston pitces guaranteed. net zS-ij
SILK AND COTTON GLOVES.
ee our Silk and Cotton Colored Gloves,
go at half price.
Thev
Blanchard, Booth A Hu
G. GUNBY JORDAN, President.
j. W. WURPHEY, Cash*
Paid Up Capital, $100,000.
The Third National Ban
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New York Correspondents;
THE NATIONAL PARK BANH.
IMS ME84H AN !*•’ NATIONAL B'
DISEOTOHS:
GEO. W. WOODRUFF, Proprietor Empire Flour Mills.
LOUIS HAMBURGER, Swif>, Hamburger & Co., Cotton Manufacturer!
JAMES A. LEWIS, Lewis &. Gregory, Wholesale Dry Goods.
W. C. BRADLEY, Carter & Bradley, Cotton Warehouse and Comnissio”
G. GUNBY JORDAN, General Manager Georgia Midland Railroad.
J. W. MURPHEY, formerly Assistant Treasurer State of Georgia.
A. BACKER, New York, Capitalist.
A Share of Your Business Solicited.
Telephooe 179.
O. SCIEaiOIIVLBTTIR,
DEALER IN
ill, FRENCH AND AMERICAN CL
EYE GLASSES, SPECTACLES, SILK GUARDS E
1115 BROAD STREET.
I beg to announce that I have inaugurated the Club System of supplying a KEI.I
GOLD STEM WINDER WATCH pavabre in an ea3y way and in answer to nu:
inquiries relative to the working of this plan I wish to submit the following points for your c
eration and perusal:
As so^n as the number of subscribers amounts to, say sixty, the price of the watch to
chased, each subscriber will be notified that the list is closed; and after each memb r of th
has made his first payment, it will be decided by lot who shall get the first watch. Thus tf
tributions will take place week after week until ail members shall be in the posses don c
watches. After a member has received a watch, he will have to keep on paying his dollar pt
the same as the other members umi’ the watch is paid for $60.00', and on receiving his wj
has to give approved secu itv for the future regular payments. In case of the death of one
members, we are willing to refund the money paid iu to the legal heirs or administrators,
case a member should wish to withdraw, he can eithe- find a substitute or take out other me
dise to the amount of his share paid in. ; fa party wants to pay more than $1.00 per week-
or $3.00—he can do so, aud thereby increase the pronability of coming sooner in possessio
watch.
CLUBS UOW ZFOZELZMZILsr<3-.
C. SCHOMBURG
1115 BROAD ST.,
COLUMBUS, f
WYNNTON COLLEG
Columbus, Ga.
This School will offer superior ad vantages in Penmanship, Book-keeping, Archite
Mechanical Drawing, Surv-ying (with field work), Elocution, Literature and Music. Eac
partment in charge of a teacher who has received special training for his work. Se;
buildings and grounds for the sexes. Dummy tickets free of charge to pupils residing ,
city. For catalogue address the President, W. E. MEAGLEY. jydd&wtils
DRINK
MONTGOMERY BEE
The Best in the World. Made from Pure Artesian Water, Imported Ho
Canada Malt. Write for Prices. Address
MONTGOMERY BREWING CO.
MONTGOMERY,
ALA BAM.
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B. F. BILLINGS,
PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTIN
Special attention given to TIN ROOFING AND GUTTERING. Keeps consta
hand a neat supply of Gas Fixtures. None bat competent men employed. Satisfaction gua“
Office aud Wareroouis 1210 Broad St., Columbus,.Ga.
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1889 Fall Goods 18
am now receiving a large and well assorted stock of Fail Piece Goods. Latest Fashion
Ck J\ PEACOC
OLOTHIHG
NOS. 1200 dt 1202 BROAD ST.,
COLUMBUS, GEOE
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