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J Kntercd at the Colun. i s FostoC . Mcond claw mat? e ti Mrs. B. C. WAKB, Kditor e rrOprretor. 'tmclAl JOUKNAL 0? T11K C'lTT. vAyouycEix;Ts. For State Senator: - We nre authoriJiM announce Hon. JAM K.S T. HAR1U ? N as a eauditlate forKta su "ft Jo the ootlpn ofte -in r ) y. . i - - ' " ' ..W m ut h r I to atmotii CAPT. J. fT ;1SUN as a ouiUuiute for re-f ls'tiun.lo Ui SUU( BeuaU;, sub ject tp the action of the Democratic Iarty. r . . 5 , , For Representative. tlif ,?,y a'moWee nn-self as it'caiuH tlute for te-Wn lii. to the Iitlature, subject to (lywutiup int tlifl lniocratio mrty. Tlmiiking the people for their geutToua iupicirt iiwtofore, I will, if elected, strive, s in Wie pant, todoinj' duty. . Linton 1). Lanuki m. i For District Attoruej. t l -, , i, AVpix authorized toannouiice lion. "Vrl5.iAIiKKU, of-Monroo county, as a candidate for District Attorney ot the First Judicial Diwtrict of Mississippi, subject to the action of the, Democratic nominating couvention. jX Slierlll. We are authorized to announce L. A. HALHKHX as a cum lid ate for Hheriff of Low ndes county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce C. L. LINCfJ4N mi uididft for iShctiil of Ijowude county, subject to the action of the Democratic par ty. ForiCliancery Clerk. We are authorized to announce H, D. FOOTJi as a candidate for tlie ollice of Chancery Clerk, subject to the action of the Democratic party. ,' We are authorized to announce E. P.' RICHARDS as a candidate lor Uiai eery Clerk of Lowndes county, subject to the action of the Democratic party We are authorized to announce It. C JVEEDER, as a candidate for the ollice of Chancery Clerk of Jxwndes county, subject to the action of the Democratic 1"' V ... .FortJircuit Clerk. W im nntliorized to announce J. T AUMHTHONU as a candidate for the oftlce ' of Circuit Clerk of - Lowndes rountv. subiect to tlie action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce JOSEPH H. HTEVKXS as a candidate Tor tlie ottiee of Clerk of the Circuit Court, I.owndes county, subject to the action ot the .Democratic iriy. , For County Treasurer. We are authorized to announce JKO. A. KNELL, as a candidate for County Treasurer, of Ijowdes county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We are authorized to announce WAHREN GAKDN Kit, as a candidate for County Treasurer of Lowndes county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. We announce MR. JOE COOK as candidate for County Treasurer, subject to tlie action of the Democratic party, For Supervisor. -The friends of Dk. J no. A. BROWN announce him as a candidate for the olliee of Supervisor from District No, 2, of Lowndes county, subject to the ao tion of the Democratic party. . We are authorized to announce Dr. W. C. TSl.-UlOP as a candidate for the ollice of Supervisor from District No. '2, of Lowndes county, subject to the ac tion of the Dftuocratic party. At the solicitation of my friends I an nounce iiivsolf as a candidate for Su pervisor of District No. 2, subject to the action of the Democratic irty. . O. F. SHERROD. For Tax Assessor. We are authorized do announce DAVIS & CPX aa a candidate for re election to tlie office of Tax Assessor of Lowndes county, subject to tlie action of the Democratic paty. , We are authorized to announce JNO. O. TUCKER as a candidate for Tax As sessor of Lowndes county, subject to the action of the Democratic party. For Justice 'of the Peace. We are authorized to announce ES QUIRE FRANK JONE8 as a candi date for re-election to the ollice of Jus tice of the Peace for licat No. 2, subject to the action of tlie Democratic party. Sullivan and Slavin will fight for the championship of the world in the fall. ' Mrs. Jamoa Potter and Kyrle Bel le w indignantly deny the "report of their Dta'rriage in China, Ilapnibal Hamlin's grandfather bad seventeen buds, the eldest of whom were named respectively Europe, Asia, Africa' and America. " Victoria, t is said, will never en gage in any. ruorex'xerciaea when there is tbJeast fatigue or exeroise connect ed with it. Her advanced age and rapidly declining heakh forbid her taking aa active part in. any thins. Am Kiplaaatton ' '. (Ti r . -. toe luiiowuig iram the Verattn, (Ala.,) Courier, in regard to arreetiflg Eea'.i!y in Miasieaippi ind carrying him to v ernoo, and. lodging him ia jail, without first procuring a requisi ticn, is in answer to the dispatch sent from Colutiliiis to" the Age-IIerald, Whether iu fact Beaaley was allowed to choose between Columbus and Vernon we cannot say, but if not, tbe fact re itiiius, it was a gross violition of the law: "Tho tarty that arretted Beaaly give him choice between Columbus and Vernon, ami he cbose the latter, Tbil c It aily disposes of the lawlessness of (he arresting party. As to the trit laiity ot the cllese, the charge was burjlsry, which is quite a serious of. lente in Alabama. When he was brought here it developed he was waul ed tor murder hbo. Tbe mntier has no doubt been called lo the attention of tbe authorities ofcach state and will be investigated. The states have not beeo jealous about such things in the past and if there any f ucb fellows in Alabama tliat iViississippi wants, we say cume over and cet them. Beasly had told eeveral parties in this county that he was one of the parties who took the negro, Monroe Wallets, off the train at Hudson, last Spring. A war- reut was sworn out charging Beaely with that ctime, and he now awaits a trial on the charge of murder, which will be before Judge Young. Also a charge of carrying a concealed weapon will be added to the list. Tbe following telegram was sent out from St Louis on the 23rd inst., and will be of interest to many at this place who through business and other causes narrowly missed taking advaiitago of tho remarkably cheap ( f) rates for a visit to Chicago: "A Southern Express car at the union station is tbe present abiding place of nn odd assortment of whito and colored excursionists from Bir mingham, Ala., and elsewhere., who are packed in the car like sardines in a box. The exoursion originally numbered about 400 people, who paid $10 and ?5 for tickots to Chi cago and return and St Louis and return. "Tho excursion" was engi neered by a white man named Packett and the notorious "Doc" Kennedy, a negro who has received considerable renown in tho South aa the originator of financial hoaxes. When the party got to West Toint., Miss., $(500 additional was required to continue the trip, as was 3 more per person for thoso intending to go on to Chicago when the party reached St. Louis. About this time the mental eyes of the majority of the dupes of Kennedy and his part ner wore unsealed, and they refused to pay anything further. A few, however, paid tho required S3, and they started for Chicago. Those re maining here until they can get suf ficient money to return home will make any locality pernicious to the hoalth of Kennedy and l'ackett should they come across them. Tho excursionists wero induced to leave home under the understanding that work would be furnished them in Chicago and St. Louis at large w ages. " In announcing the fact tbat it wiil publish ite reply to McDowel'a defense yeBterdaymorning the American says: We hava followed him and the lines of his defense with patient, pains taking qaro, and with the steady, eai" nest and pitiless purpose to paint the truth upon his name and character in letters which all men could read. We invite the scorn and con tempt of every honest man in Tennes see; we respectfully ask to be kicked from every man's door, we leg to be spurned and spit upon with loathing, and to be loaded with the execrations of all deceut people, if we fail to de" raolioh the most audacious fraud ever conceived ia the heart or perpetrated by the band of man, if we do not sweep it utterly from tbe face of the earth, and 'leave not a rack behind.' We undertake to sustain the further charge that,thougti every thing we have said of McDowell is true; and though it were ten times worse than we had pre dicted it, the worse thing he has ever done in his mottled, and malodorous career is a cardinal virtue compared with the degree of business and the depth of moral turpitude displayed in his so-called 'Viadicatiou.' "How to Cure all bkta Dlneases." Hlmply apply "Swayne's Ointmknt. No Internal mediclim required. Cures tetter.ee aema, itch, all corruptions on tbe face, bauds, none, die, leaving the skin clear, white and bealtby. Us great heuliugaud curative siw. era are possessed by uo other remedy. Ask your druggist for (Swayne's olutuieuU i ft uli" 0, VI Prof. Koch has resigned all the public offices held by him. This step associated with supposed disappoint ment over the unsatisfactory results of the discovery of tuberculin. To academic senate will bestow an honora ry effioe on him, permitting him to lecture whenever he chooses. Engineer Jake Kuab, of the Jack son (Tenn.) division of tbe Mobile and Ohio railroad, baa made the unprece dented rreord of running his engine 1W),000 miles before it was necessary to send it to the shops for general re pair. Ia recognition of his service tbe road has preeented him with an el egant silver pitcher and two goblets. Berlin The judges at the interna tional art exhibition have awarded great gold medals to American artists Forbes, Stanhope, Shannon and Mc- Ewen, who were amoDg the exhibitors. Waterhousc, an American architect, has also been awarded a great gold medal. Stewart, Bridgemen and Story, American painters, and Pettie and Stone, English artists, were award' ed small gold medals. . The Hon. Horaco Chilton, appoint ed by Gov. Hogg of Texas to the Uui ted States Senate to succeed John H. Reagan, in an interview said : "I am a straight-out anti-Cleveland man. I do not believe that he represents the principles and policies of the party, and I do not believe the National Con vention wiil nominate him. There ia no doubt that the Texas delegation will be opposed to bira Prof. It. it. Garner of Washington, who made a special study of the lan guage of monkeys, says : "I have given eight years of my life to the study of this fu:,j:ct, and have con vinced myself ot the existence of a monkey language. I reason from the basis of evolution tbat if man ia only the developement of the monkey, they muet have among other characteristics ia common, the faculty of speech, and preceediDg upon this theory I record ed the utterances of various monkeys on tbe phonograph and caused them to be repeated in the presence of other monkeya of the Simian tribe. The latter evidently understood them, and by investigating further I found that tbe Word 'food,' which, as spokeD by monkeys, is hardly translatable into English, was spoken by all of them. I aUo discovered that their langu&ge has but three cousonant and two vow el sounds. My experiments have been chiefly oonducted with a brown Capuchin South American monkey in Washington, and two cliimpazees in the CiLcinnati Zoological Garden. I propose making a trip to Africa next year to take down the speech of the monkey in his native wilds, and I am confident of denviug important results from tbe investigations which I shall make there. mien, I'lles, Itc-hlng riles. Symptoms Motsttirr; Intense Hohlng and Minifine; most at night; wowj by RcrutchiUK If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very gore Mwaysk's ointmknt Mops tlie Itching and bleedlliff, healt. ulceration, and in utoHt cisca remove the tumors. At dniKlsts, or by mail, for ."iO cents. l)r. swuyne&Son, t'uiluUulphia. 1 jr July 20. ttt The star of Dr. Koch, the great physician, whoee discovery of an anti consumption lymph sot tbe world a wonJering ouly a few months ago, is soon to rise agaiu, says the Philadel phia Record of Monday : Dr. Ear nest La Place, of the medico-Chirurg:-cal College naid yesterday that within a very short time the world will hear again from Koch, that he will make important scientific revalat.ons and that he is on the right road toward a cure of consumption. This statement from Dr. La Place ia of the utmost importance, fur he keeps fully inform ed of all tbat transpires in the studies and laborities of European scientists, and enjoys as well a close personal ac quaintance with Dr. Koch. Dr. La Place, in response to a question as to whether he was not a great beleiver in Dr. Koch, added : "I think that he is on the right path, and if his in vestigations are pursued results of the utmost importance to the medical pro fession will be reached. You see, when Koch mado his first announce ment some months ago the whole world went ciazy, and the lymph was heralded as a cure-all. An unscientific public said immediately that it 'would accomplish lots of things that Koch never promised. And what was the result? Pereous dying of consumption were not cured, and Dr. Koch was blamed for it. This accounts for bis apparent eclipse of la'.e. When be is heard from again the world will see tbat he is a benefactor of the race af ter all. Times Democrat. Among the republican attorneys Mississippi mentioned in ronntc: with the vacancy created by the lesi nation of Jo-lee Hill, of Jhe Uui States district court, is that of Judge Frederic Speed, f v ickgbu Judire Speed is a kinsman of tli popular cit aensand sterliug democrats of Memphis, Messers. John K Kobert Speed, and bis republicanism is bis only fault. Mauy of tbe lead. iDg democratic papers of both Missiw ippi and Louisiana are enthusiastic advocating bisapixpntmeut. Hestao bieh in the respect ot all wbo kno bim, because of his exemplary quail ties as a citizen and bis bign attai mcnts as a lawyer. He wou adorn tbe bench. A large proportion of tie best republican element of the state have united with leading demo crats in recommending him to tbe favor of tbe president. Ilia appointment would give universal satisfaction The tribute to Mrs. Ida Billupa in verse of this issue ia from the gifted and eloquent pen of one who knew ber well, a lady whose pen has won for hor the deserved reputation of being one of the most brilliant writ ers in tho State. Miss Maud Lynch, who has been making a visit to Miss Laura Mayo of thia city, returned to her home in West Point yesterday. Misses Louise Buchanan of Mem phis, Elise Govan of McComb City and Sue Houston of Aberdeen, are now with Miss Sarah Felix Banks. Dr. Halbert's little son was severe ly bitten by a dog late yesterday af ternoon. Preaching at the Christian church by Elder John Friend this morning at 11 o'clock, and tonight at 8:30. Good subjects for both discourses. All are cordially invited Notice to Owner ol Dogs. The ordinance requiring the muz zling of dogs baving been repealed, this is to give notice that tbe Found Ordinance requiring a license of one dollar for dogs to run at large in the city, and which requires a collar to be worn by each dog, with the number of the license thereon, will be strictly en forced ; and all does not licensed aa re quired, with collar and number on each, will be duly impounded, and if not re deemed in 5 days will be killed. All dogs caught running after borses or teams, or otherwise frightening the same, or ia any manner being danger ous to individuals, subjects tbe owner thereof, for the first offence to a fine of $5, and the second offence the dog shall be killed, if, in the judgement of the Mayor, tbe same is necessary for the pro ection and security of the cili- n?. R. E. Moore, Mayor. Columbus, Miss., July 2491 Iw COAL, GOAL, GOAL! F. A. GUNTER 4 CO., Dealers in the Best WALKER COUNTY - COAL To the Citizens of Columbia : We are a new firm and handle coal that has never been in this market before. We propose to soil you our coal on its own merit, and as we are anxious to have coar consumers to test our coal before placing; their orders, we will deliver frek to any one wh will give it a tair test. We do not propose to sell inferior coal, and claim our coals to be as good as any in the market, if not bet ter. We also do pot propose to be run out by any ring or com bination that says that our coal is inferior to that which they handle. To those who cannot give our coal a test, we refer them to Mr, L. C. Terry, of the Columbus Compress, Respectfully, F. A. Gunter & Co. July 19, 1891 1 mo Foil f.lEH OF 'LY yOUNOMENOLD MEIf YkT mmk fer( 9art to frt th Mt mom Bwibf m mcMninr SHAKEOFFTHE HORRID NAtttt XT ffirt) mp ia doapatr ked flak IBM e MJ f 9 Ml flat UJMf ft 1 Ism ULT l CUR KEW iOSX Ml trm, m11 lrltMlt4 UiM ritual mm mm ABlctl lh Or ana af M aa, t4 lot bf HOME TrtfcAlMLNT. twi, UM wortl of Lot r Fault- Msufcao4, rtl u4 ! htm, ot kwr mmA Htli fcacU of ftiror nrtfOrfa tor-. "'V" ! KttWtoSslftri. and ft r.n.Vh.r. f-Al C W V mm ikTi Mi.iiCAi.co.iyrf Alo..t, IB El ffiil WUEKtS ALL CAN 13 E SUITED TO THEIR TASTE, IS Till! SALOON and I t C111JA)EIIS & RESTAURANT - WALBUUG. No. 79 Market St., Columbus, Hiss. The RmhuMnt, In conaoctms with th slnon whlcn tu popalartied Ibwll durtnif part tejs. on, will be kepi fullj up to the atiodarJ Id every particular durlnir the coming -ron, ana the bvM. will De kept supplied wliu the choicest af everything the market adorda. Ucab Serve! at aU Hours, T he Sdrxm it implied with the beet Etc. Fresh Becralwaut on lap. i inesi THE Fir$t National Banlc a Columbus Mississippi. Capital - - - $75,000, SurplUS (January 1st, 1891) - $20,000. THE OLDEST NATIONAL BANK IN THE STATE. Being the first In the State under the National system. Transacts a Banking business only. Buys and Sells Exchange on the priucipcl Cltlec Buys and Sells Bonds. Stocks and Warrants. Interest paid tn deposits left for a specified time. Five time yearly must a sworn statement of its condition be published In the city papers. Fire-proof Building; Fire and Burglar proof Vault j the latent y cl Sale with the beet locks. Braall Safe In the vault to rent at $6 a year, giving customer t cure plac or valuables. None rented to strangers. DIRECTORS : W. C. Richards, John D. Mokoan, W. M. Srfmx,R. 1 Williams, 8. B. Johnston. OFFICERS :W. C. Richards, President; W. M. Snell, Vice-President ; R. T. Williams, Cashier. TEOST BROS, Importers and Dealers In Wis, lipjs, dip si In Market Street, We have tho Largest and Best ever in Columbus, are selling cheap. All the famous brands rcpr -sentcd. Call and see us. Frompt attention given to THE JTJGr TRADE. May 10, 1891 HOWARD M. TEASDALE, MERCHANTS BLOCK, Xealex in Boots, Station Musical BtocliattcIIsej Window Shades, Wall Paper Pictures and for the MOST CELEBRATED PIAIiOS ORGANS, All Pianos and Organs ordered direct from the Factory and sold on easy payments. -CAP.SlC THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE VVGKLD. IMTT RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &c. MtuuufimiiMi MUKN) tt KlCUAUIMfc . SUM. IISBI 1! TES HI!, and purest of vhishe, nines, brandic brands of iwixjrUd and domestic eigut Oct 4, lyr. Columbus, Miss. stock of Liquors anil Tobacco-', aii Fane? Goois. and Cornice Poles. Picture Frames. ii mi '.w'ic.T1TffrJiJpr.J:...J, 7"