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DAILY ENQUIRES-SUN: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, JANUARY 21. 1881.
OTTERY
BY STATE AUTHORITY.
Keutncky State Lottery
Gives Everybody a
Chanoe to Make Something
Out of His Investment
In the Drawing of
JANUARY 31.
There are no less than
1870 Prince, Amounting
Together to $60,800.
1st Prise, $16,000.
2d Prize, $6,000.
3d Prize, $2,600.
And Whole Tickets
Only $1.
Address All Orders to
C. UPINCTON,
#M Broadway, Mow York,
Or
M. J. RICHMOND,
Covington, Ky,
wit djan!9,21,84,28
REED'S
GEORGIA NEWS.
Hamuel Hall,'of Warren county, !■
EIberton E ’ B ‘ T * te d,Gd Very * u,,deil,3r ftt
-Mr. H. O. Bpeer and Mira Mattie Rhodes,
or Macen, are married.
. “Mra. Ida Barron, of Montezuma, hat en
tirely loat hor eyesight.
—Most or the flowers and rare plantain
Maoon have beeu killed by the cold.
i two ne,m >es who were ahot In Pu-
laHRl oonnty it few dnya ago are lx til dead.
. --Two new Woodruffnleepers have rroent-
roall 6U plftc * d ° U tbe Mucou A Bruniwlck
eT?? r, r^' r - Turner, of Atlanta and Ml*a
Addle Popo Echolii, of Covington, are
married.
—The farmers In Henry county report tbe
mortality” among tho eweet potatoes a*
distressing.
—The Savannah municipal eleoton was
held on the 18th. Tho Indfcatfoua are that
John F. Wheaton la elected mayor.
_“ A| » ®'°.Y en > enr n,d Hnn Mr. Jamea
Kirk, of Wlntorsvllle, went out hunting on
the 6th Inst,, and boa not tdnee been hoard
efrop In I*lke oounty, that was bedded In
the uaual way, waa Irozen bv the recent se
vere weather, and haa rotted alnoe the
thaw. Many farrrora report over half of
their aupply destroyed, and the balance
parauvely damaged.
—An attempt waa made to break the
uekegeeo Jail by the trltoner* conflnod
there. A little white bey, under charge of
naaault with attempt to murdei, about 12
year* of age. haa been allowed great free
dom about the Jail, and he waa to get the
Stephens
, , county, re-
tly otught two snow-white partridge* In
—Tuakegee Newt: Three Colurabue
sportsmen went hunting Reveral daya ago
and aucceeded In bagulng seventy-five part-
rldgeH In one day, and thought that waa
good hunting, overbore that la not too
much for one man In a day. One of our
Cross Keys friend* killed eighty five part-
rldgea In oue day. Bird* must be acaroe
over lu Georgia, or the hoy* mint be poor
shod.
A won an peddling lace* entered Tu*c< -
ooia several daya ago, and wa* plying her
truffle without license. One af the mer
chant! leported the fact to the olty officers
:io wah fined. Obtaining the name of
erohant making oomplamt, she w« ut
to hi* storo, and stealthily mutllatod three
►bawl*—cutting numerous boles In them
wuniau, auur u« nytug av iirsv i nai. rue uiu
It, finally owned up and paid for the dam
age done.
quite *lck, and two of tbo children
ezpeoted to live,
—Mrs. John F. Taylor died at Barneuvlllo
a tew day* «go of consumption. Hor father,
Mi. W. L. Adams, died thereon the lUth, of
theaame disease.
—Col Tift, ha* resigned ns aHs'gnre of the
Arm of Welch A Bacon, who failed at Alba
ny, and C«pt, Jno. A. Davis has been ap
pointed in his stead.
—The members of the Methodist church
at Butler, made a raid on the house oi ltev.
R. L. W ggliiH, the pastor, and Ailed his lar
der with good thing*.
—The Sparta Tshmaetite says that the Idea
that Gov. Colquitt would be appointed suc
cessor to Judge o-ds was rather a rich
oue. It requires some knowledge ol law to
be a Judge, even ol a federal court.
—Hon. W. E. Smith, state* that the
balance now on hand. wltb the amount
certain to be appropriated for continuing
theclearlDg out of the Flint river will
oome to f‘21,864 64 for the present year.
—Mr. A. M Smith went hunting on Dev
ote the
tONlC
IS A THOROUGH REMEDY
In every case of malarial fever or rever
and ague, while for disorders of the stom
ach, torpidity of the liver, indigestion and
have no substitute. It should not be
founded with triturated compound* of
oheap spirits and essential oils, often sole*
under tne name of Bitters.
For sale by BRANNON A CARflON,
Wholesale and Retail Druggists, Columbus,
DR. SANFORD’S
The Only Vegetable Compound
that acts directly upon the Liver
andcurcs Liver Complaints Jaun
dice, Biliousness, Malaria, Cos
tiveness, Headache. Itassists Di
gestion, Strengthens the System,
Regulatesthe Bowels,Purifies the
Blood. ABooksentfree. Address
Dr. Sanford, 162 Broadway, N.Y
l ■‘OB SALE BY ALL BROOCH**—
Jal5 tu thAsat eow ly
sick * nd h
Investigation b ing _
efforts of the cook to lake the life 01
emy were discovered.
—A gentleman walk.ng on the street__
Cedariown, smoking a cigarette wns the
vlotltn—a gu*t of wind blew a spark l
“ ' rbl-ker*, wh>en b • some unkn >
• supposed to be a dangerous hair d
ignited, ihe flume communicated’to
hi* ha*r and burned It ail off. lo.ving hii
bald us an eagle and badly blistered.
—Dr. H. H.Cary, superintendent of fl«h-
rfes for Georgia, left on the iflih f^r Wash*
1' gton, D. C., to bring out six hundred n o
01 the German carp for dlsitlbullcn I
ponds In Georgia Patties who have pon<
suitable for the*e fish should lu.ke pr -in
application el her to Dr. Cary ut Washlng-
Henderson at At
or Commission
Jan to.
—Tbe extension of mill No. 1. belonging
to tbe Bibb Maouractu 1 ing c< mpnny. Ir
” ‘ *' ‘ awaiting tne adjust-
East Maoon, Is
t of the new machinery, which ha*
gun to arrive. The cap .c.ty ol i he old mill
Ive. The cap .c>iy ol the old mill
2,750 splndiea. Wlih the extension
oompl te In every respect the capacity will
be Increased to ti,20J *p ndloa,
more than one-half.
—In 1870 the mills of Georgia consumed
10,921,176 pounds of cotton. .21,209 bal
last yiar they oonsum«d 67,871 bales. T
yeurs ago2,846 hand* were employed in ttie
ooiton ml.Is of the s ate; now '
employed Is 6,678. While the
spindkB lu the«ountry has beeu increased
only 40 per cent. tveorg’a his 115 per cent
more than she had ten years ugo.
—iton. Wm. L. Peck, nf Conyen,.
plows Is si year atm made the fo lowing
crop to the plow: Eleveu bau* of cottin
cos 1 QM cents, ginned and packed, le*‘- ih*
seed; 91 bushels corn, cost 65 ceui* per bu*n-
el, leas fodder and shucks: 25 bu*hels p ns,
cost 10 cents per bos 1 el; 22 bushels wit at
cost 11.50 per bushel, le-.* s raw; (it bushels
st 10 cuu s, l«ife. ttnv;22j^ galloi * oi
A POSITIVE CURE
Without medlolnes.
Allan’s Soluble Medicated Bougies.
Patented Oct. 16,1876. One box
No. 1 will cure any case In four days or
less.
No. 2 will care the most obstinate case, no
matter oj how long standing.
No nauseous doses of cuhebs, conalba, or
oil of sandalwood, that are certain to pro
duos dyspepsia by destroying tbe ooaiings
of Ike stomach.
Price, *1.50. Sold by all Druggists, or
mailed on receipt of pi Ice.
for further particulars send for olrcular.
P. O. Box 1538, J. 0. ALLAN CO..
jan5 eod6m 83 John Bt., New York.
u«io. t.-o. 16 cun 1 s, Icfci 1-tr tv*;;
sorghum syrup: 400 pounds po
per pound. This wn* the average
mule.
Clinch couniy, has set out several hundred
orange trees. Ho h s g ne among the i 1
trees and set out his grove, ill* pla \ I*
clear up a space twelve fte' square a:
pi tut a ties, then twelvo feet horn tht
clear up another twelve loet square a
plant hr In. T his >s done among the gre
pints, lie leaves them growing a* a protec
tion to the tree*. Our c» ortd friend
pioneer In this line, and Will at no distant
day reap the reward ot hi* iudu try and
enterprise. We learn of a gent leuian in an
adjoining county tliatconiempl-ileH set mg
out several thousand true*. There are two
gentlemen In r his county that propose to the
plant a grove ot trees on an island
Suwari'ioocbee, near DuP-nt. Don't
Florida or to the west, but stay In Clinch
county There are millions, young r
the orange, sand p ar and scui purnong
rape lu our county. Ther. Is milUonb In
■, and don't lot get it.”
OATMEAL,
Buckwheat, Fleur, Graham Four, Hominy.
Grits, etc., at Dromgooie Bros., 63 Broad
street. .. ..
fri.se,wedAwtf
THEO. M. FOLEY
Attorney-at-Law.
Offloe 8. K. Cor. Broad and Randolph Bts.
BUTTER,
Country, Qo»hen »nd Gilt Edg.'alWBy.
J. M. LENNARD.
Attorney-at-Law,
TNTIL further notice can be found
APPLES.
£. r mrm
* Tna
BLOOD.
Da. UAim's I BON Tonic Is a pr«paraU«st ot Protoxlds of Iron, I’snivlsn Dark an<t tlie
PkospkateA, M*nda(«<1 witti Dm Vnprwtabt* Amnwkdcs. Rndor*<*1 by Ui« Medlcid I’n>ft-aaloii,
mwI rwcoimn*»n*W*t bv theta tor RyaMpaln, Uenerml D«bll!$7, rautnht Dli«Me*.
Waa* of Yltallw. Mmrrmmm Prsslrailoa, 4'onvnleaesnre froinTerer* and
dirsals tkiMla m*4 rove*. It srrves every pur^vose wlieru a Tonic la oeocssary.
Mamfaetnnd ky THE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 N. Main Street, St. Louis.
Dyspepsia
All P«rMB! Who Asplro So WUmmty
of personal appearance should
not neglect that natural ne
cessity, the hair. By many it
has been neglected until it nas
grown thin, grav or entirely
fallen 0ft Tito London Haik
Color Restorer restores na
ture's losses and impart* a
healthy natural color, thickens
thin hair, cures dandruff and ill
itchy eruptions of the scalp, in
suring a luxuriant growth ol
hair, in its natural color. Ask
your druggist for Loudon Ilalr
Restorer; universally used by
the l'auhionablo world both at
homo and abroad.
A. A. Gibson, Barrytown,
Dutchoss county, N. Y., writes;
Gents—»1 enclose a post-offloe
order for $8; please send me one
dor.on London Hair Color Re
storer. It has stopped my hair
from falling and restored it to
its natural color. It has proved
satisfactory In every respect.
The Loudon Hair Color Restor
er can be obtained at all the
leading druggists at 75 cents a
bottle.
Brannon A Carson, Agents, Co
lumbus. oo2Beod«fcwly
FLORIDA NEWS.
last week
three or lour miles Irnm Quincy.
—A mill Is to bo ei* cted on Oran?* Lak
r vawlng Orance boxe«, both sides am
e-Mtliws, tbe same as lh* so now uiade ut
Bangor, Mo.
—Paiatka Herald• The loaves on moi>t «f
thoorang . ires* In this sectloi , touched by
the ch lly b * * -
a t>‘W week*
th* ground.
—Judge Hoyden, living near *anford,
pick' d a strawberry from one of his plan
n New Year's day that measured four t
>ur and a hal r Inchon In circumference,
as of tbe cresoent seedling variety.
—The United-Mates supreme c *uit has
unanimously sustained Judge B adl y'
oree for the s 1 of th** Cental, and Ja>-k-
I'le, Pensacola and M< b:I u r»«l ro da
This dech-lou is in laver of the Du'ch bond-
holder-t.
—Oi angos at Bt. Augustine have been *« 11-
The Rush Continues!
Whether It be stormy or the sky cloudless, our store is
througed with customers taking adrantage of our low prices.
ANOTHER DEPARTMENT
Winter
Herer has sach au opportuiltj been offered the Ladles bef 'ro.
These wanting anything in my line will do themselres an injustice If they
fall to call, as I am determined to clnse out my retail stock of Dry Goods and
ing t
Back
do Is to ask for t.i em, and In
oases own-n are giving chr^mos to
ho will take the damaged fruit
off their hands.
At. the election In Joint session Renatc
Jones received tweu y-hve vot» s In the st-t
d fifty* two In 'h*t assembly. Gr
house and four In the senate.
—Jacksonville Union: "Capt. Kend lck.
ho Is Just from Kumtor county, has placed
n our desk some t* n ter vegetables and
t uds, which be brought with him as an t
deuce that the o< ld did not seriously InJ
hlng in that s ell on. There w< re b
Kotui and t'Ud • of boih tho litne and t he <
inlrjnred. Both of these are irr re
dor than ihe orange. VTbere were also green
tomato* s of variou. sizes, and a few tomato
plants and guava twigs, all unlnjur* d,
—Bt. John's Weekly: The gardens and
roves In and around the towu are do c
> behold. The wholesale dest’untlon
rang' a and the terrlb'e loss to own r ,*
he lully realized only Lty an Inspection of
. ISp*
premhes wherothe golden fruit,
y In Ita rich lnxnrlame, nre^eeteu
. bcautllul and tempting sight
K'cd and almo t llfel
trunks, clothed with o l a lew wl t- d a
crlsn ie<<ve-', which tall at every breath,
while the gro nd beneath Is literally cover
ed with the dropping Jruli, frost bltieu and
rapidly decaying.
A Dssghtsr Ueicued.
A Frankfoft (Ky.) physician writes
Some months ago tnedaughtet of one
ol our prominent citizens was pro
nounced a hopeless consumptive. She
was very much reduced in flesh, terri
ble cough, her life '
away. I recoinmem
Swayne’s Compound Syrup of Wild
Cherry,” which she did. In a short
time she was free from all cough and
other symptoms; and is now rosy and
healthy.
/^-Bronchitis, a Premoniterof
Consumption, is characterized
by catarrh or iuflamation ol the
mucus membrar* of the air
passages with cough and expec
toration, short breath, hoarse
ness. pains in the chest. For
all bronchial aflections, sore
throat, aphonia or loss of voice,
coughs, “Dr. Swaynk’s Com
pound Syrup cf Wild Cher
ry” is a well-known curative.
Price 26c, and |1 a bottle, or six
bottles fo. The large size is the
most economical. Prepared
only by Dr. Swavne A Sou,
Philadelphia. Sold by all prom
inent druggists. An occasional
dose of Swayue’a Pills should
be tak n n to keep the
bowels free. They are excellent
for torpid liver and bilious com
plaints.
Brannon Carson, Agents, Co-
1 urn bus. oo23 eod*wly
ALABAMA NEWS.
—Dwelling houses are la demand In Tus-
kegeo.
—Mr. Henry Johnson and *fia<i Maggl
Hand, of Maoon county, are married.
—Mrs. Frank Wardsworth, nee Miss Jen
nie Kyle, formerly of Tuskegee, i* d* a
—The Florene Witherbee, a m ill sto;t
was sunk neur Mobile on the night of tbe
18th.
—Haywood Davis, wasshot and accident
ally killed at Day ion by two di unken
rades.
—Mr. J. 8. Ca«®7, of Etowah county, fell
dead from his horse while ridlug along the
highway.
—Captain English, late editor of the Bel
ma Times, left a life insurance policy of
*6,000 lu a good company.
—Bobber* entered the store of Long A
Greenbut, ;of Greenville, and after robbing
it attempted to burn the houae.
—Mr. Allen Raines, of Macon
packs awav wa'ormelons in his fodder
WILL IT CURE ME?
Raid a man, who e woebegono coun
tenance and broken-down constitu
tion plainly showed traces of diseH*®
—a sufferer with Nervous Dyspepsia,
in whose stomach the most delicate
morsel lay like lead. Refreshing
sleepaudquiet nerves werestrangers
to bun, and he despaired of ever be
ing well. We advised him to take
Simmons Liver Regnlator
which he did, and in a short time
Was not ouly relieved but cured.
Reader, if you are suffering with
Dyspepsia or Liver Disease in any
form, do not wait until the disease
has taken a fast hold upon you, but
use tho Regulator when the symp
tom* tlrst show themselves. It haa
relclved untold suffering. BIM-
MONH LIVER REGULATOR 1* not
an alcoholic stimulant, but a PURE
LY VEGETABLE REMEDY that
will cure when eveiylhlng else fails.
It is a faultless medicine. Doe* not
disarrange the system. Is no vio
lent drastic purge, but nature’s own
remedy. The frleud ol every oue,
and will not dlsappo nt you. A sin
gle trial will convince you that Ills
the cheapest, purest and best Fam
ily Medicine in the world.
CAUTION.
there are a number of imitations
offered, we would caution the public not to
allow some other compound to be palmed
similar sounding name, w"
the assurance that It is a* good. Bear
ind that tne only object such dealer* <
have, 1* the fact that they can make a I
liesextr
9 genuln
. .. with "R
signature unbroicen.
J. H. ZHILIN & Oo.,
Bold by all Druggists.
inhsn eodAwlv (fol rd mat)
A large lot of select An
lust received
at Dromgooie Bros., 53 broad street,
frl/e,wedAwtf.
Monumental Marble Works,
206 Brord Street.
■ZCONCMKIITS of the beet
Italian and American Mar
ble on hand and made to
order.
Wrought Iron Railing
for Fenoes and Cemetery Enclosures,
Different Styles and Patterns.
Information given and estimates furnish
ed for anything In onr line.
A. ML. A J. B. KLLSDOK,
*pr4 eoriAwlv f«>lrp tr>
stacksaud keeps them all winter.
—La«t week about twenty-live emigrants
left Florence for Arkansan, taking
load of hortes and inu.os with tnem,
—A negro who gave his name as Tom Cap
tain was arreated while stealing corn from
the crib of Mr. Munroe Hendricks,
Eufaula.
—A negro in Montgomery had both bis
feet frozen dui lag the big snow, and a day
or two ► lnce it became necessary to
tate them.
—The Eufaula Bulletin says among the
fearful results of the reoeat cold sm p, a
number of small pigs around town lost
their tails.
—Columbus Wallis, a young white r
shot a colored man with a charge of squir
rel shot, in Cherokee county,la*t week,aud
absconded.
-Mrs. Bailie E., wife of J. M, Boland, pre
siding elder ot the Union Springs d'sirlot
Alabama conference, died in Gruenvdle <
the 10th Inst.
Mr. Th masTy'
lte, colored, with
btlck, from the effects of which he died the
following day.
—The furnace *—*-*- - —
Tutkegee has been purchased by the coun
ty ana erected In the Jail, which makes
that building now very comfortab o.
-In Tuskegee Mr. O. G. Motley’Bbar-room
PICKLED TRIPE,
Very select, at Dromgooie Bros', 53 Broad
street.
frl/e, wedAwtf
/mm/c.
REIENDOUS BARGAINS!
ADDED FOR NEXT WEEK.
MS'—
At Cost!
Winter Millinery,
Jam* ary 1st, 1881.
THE NEW YORK STORE.
MY ANNUAL STOCK TAKING BEGINS THE FIRST OF THE
ear, I am specially anxious to close out all Winter Goods, aud will c
the following Goods as special bargains:
Fort; Fine Cloaks and Dolmans at cost.
A large line of Gents’, Ladies’ and Hisses’ l nderwear al
priors cheaper than eter offered before.
Intending to keep in future only the “GORDON” KID and HARRIS’
SEAMLESS, great bargains will be offered la
KLID OLOVES.
Come and buy a supply before they «ro all goue.
ng bargains iu
We also offer lh6 follow
CORSETS
To close stock :
Globe X *1 16, former price & 1 50 ;
Globe XX *1 60, former price f2 00 ;
Artistic $1 10, former price fl 60 ;
Modern 75c, former price $1 00 ;
Warner’s Health fl 10, formerly fl 50;
Paris 13 f 1 00 former price fl 50;
Paris C f 1 60, formerly *2 00;
Lady Teazle fl 00, formerly *1 60;
Abdominal 92 00, forinerh *2 50,
Nursing *1 10, formerly fl 50.
OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY
On and after January :id,18MP, the
Steamer T. H. Moore
Leaves every TURK DAY /hr lluinbrldgoand
luUrmodlate limning*.
St’r G. Gunby Jordan
Central Line or Boats
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS.
n N 1
ft*
EVEH
Columbus, Ga., Nov. 28,1880.
AND AFTER THIS DATE and unfit
further notloo, the Hteamer Hi- BECCA
ERINGHAM will leave every Wed
nesday at 10 A. m. for Apalachicola and in
termediate landings.
The 8trainer GKO. W. WYLLY will I* avs
every Friday at 10 a. m. for Baiubndgu aud
Intermediate landings.
The rates by Central Lina Boats will be
the same as by the People’s Line, with the
understanding that they shall not exceed
the rates guaranteed June lid, >879.
For further Information apply to W. A.
FRY.
HAM’L J WHITESIDES.
Jec2 dtf
Agent Central Line lion is.
AT AND BELOW COST.
JVC. JOSEPH,
87 and 89 BROAD STREET.
Cathartic Pills
Combine the choiccnt cathartic principles
in medicine, in proportions accurately ad
justed to seouro activity, certainty, and
uniformity of effect. They aro the result
of years of careful study and practical ex
periment, and aro the most effectual rem
edy yet discovered for diseases caused by
derangement of tho stomach, liver, and
bowels, which require prompt and effec
tual treatment. Ayf.u’s Pills aro spe
cially applicable to this class of diseases.
They act directly on tho digestivo and
assimilativo processes, and restore regu
lar healthy action. Their extensive uso
by physicians iu their practice, nnd by
all civilized nations, is ono of tho many
proofs of their value as a safo, sure, and
lerfoctly reliable purgativo medicine.
Joing compounded of tho concentrated
virtues of purely vegetable substances,
they aro positively free from calomel or
any injurious properties, and can bo
administered to children with perfect
safety.
Ayer's Pills aro an effectual cure for
Constipation or Costiveiiess, ludi-
i.i'lli liigiie, cun* , v*ri|)is, i-im i ...
Dysentery, Gout, Piles, Disorders of
the Liver, and all other diseases result
ing from a disordered stato of tho diges
tive apparatus.
As a Dinner Pill they havo no equal.
While gontlo in their action, these
Pills aro tho most thorough and search
ing cathartic that can ho employed, and
never give pain unless tho bowels aro in
flamed, and then their influence is heal
ing. They stiinulato tho appetite and
digestivo organs; they operate to purify
and enrich tho blood, and impart re
newed health and vigor to tho wholo
system.
PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER & CO.,
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
Lowell, Mass.
SOU) by all dbuuoihts bvehywubub.
uocUMic,uU,ir*AWiy
Don’t liss This Opportunity!
OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF
CLOAKS AND DOLMANS
AT COST.
Onr Entire Stock of Blankets at Cost.
Great Reduction in Shawls and Flannels.
Will offer for This Week a Special l)rivo in Merino Underwear.
Our Dross Good* Stock is still unbroken. Prices cut
down in all classes Goods in this Deportment.
A superb line of Colored Ilosiery, embracing all the novelties of
tbe season, at jobbors’ prices, Don’t fail to
look through these Goods.
DAMAGED GOODsT DAMAGED GOODS!
LONSDALE CAMBRIC wet;
IO-4 SHEETINCS wet;
11-4 SHEETINCS wot,
BLEACHED COTTONS wot.
Damaged Gloves! Damaged Hoisery!
And numerous other Goods
To bo closed at lesa than HALF GOST.
A Job lot of Curtain Lace at 10c. per j T ard.
OUR KID GLOVE STOCK
la still up to tho standard, aud will be constantly added to as the
season advances.
Best Stock of Corsets in the Market.
Ask for our DOLLAR CORSET. AU classes of Goads marked
down close for cash.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH.
Grand Clearing-Out Sale
WINTER DRY GOODS!
A^Sl cobt,
IN ORI1KU TO CLOSE OUT OUR ENTIRE STOCK OP WINTER
GOODS, WE HAVE DECIDED, 1IEOINNINU MONDAY,
JAN. 17th, TOOFFEHTHEM AT COST FOR CASH.
Wc Mean Businc s! We Intend to Move the Goods!
. Startling ! Startling! Startling !
Dross O oodH! Dross Goods !
Immense Deduction! Grand Sacrifice !
hliF.HS noons 8J<», former price 10c, DR IONS GOODS nt ld}o, former price 25;
COLORED (> AH FI MICHES at 46(1, former price tiOo;
BLACK hlLKS at 91 25, former price #1 75;
HLACK H1LKS at 91 76, former prico *2 25.
KBE1P WAHM! K.E1EP WAH.M!
FLAVORING EXTRACTS.
W. R. WOub'H.
OATS, MULES and GUANO.
OAnfi BUHHEL8 unmixed Bancroft
OAJUU Hus*-ProofOat*, best Outs In this
mai ket.
Twenty Head MULFB, from *40 to $125, lor
cash or credit.
Five hundred Ton Lockwood’s Cotton
Gmwe r , Ammon Hi rd Dl*s Ived
Bone—guinuuteeu to be a* represented.
bTATK A N A LYSIS.
Ammonia 2.67
Phosphoric Acid 9.t7
|h0 dAwlm W. iL TILLMAN.
Great redaction in heavy Root* nnd Shoes.
A fresh assortment of Miles’ Hand-sewed Fine Shoes jus!
received.
10.000 Fairs Ladies’and Misses’llose reduced fully 25 per
cent.
Fine heavy Cashmeres and Suitings will be closed out a
cost.
M. C. Crordon.]
Stockholders’ Meeting
T HE ANNUAL MEETING of tho Hhar«
holder* of tho
EAGLE AND PHENIX MAN’F’G CO
will be hold Wedueadny, February 2d
the office of tho
prico 910
SHOES!
BLANKETS at *3 50, former prico 50 ;
BLANKETS ntlM 25, former prico 95 00 ;
BLANKETS at ft) 00, former prico 7 50;
BLANKETS at ?U 00, fornuei
SHOES ! SHOES ! SHOES !
Prices that sell. No reserve—they shall go.
RIBBONS !
Lurie- «t stock offered In this city at cost. Don
early and often. Wo are offering absolute bargains i
Oorsote, Oorsots, Coreots.
At 2oc, 50o, 75o, 85c, Jl 00, J1 25, 8160 to $2 50. All of our Corsets have been
marked down. We sell cur 81.25 Cossets at fl 00; our 81 00 Corsets at 85o.
Silk Ties ! Silk Handkerchiefs ! Silk Ties !
A JOB IN
TY a TVTT1TTT1& EUGHKTGrS To Close.
*erNo Goods sold at oost will b© delivered till paid for. No ex
ception to this rule.
ALLEN BROS.,
OO Broftd Street.
G. GUNBY JORDAN.
JOHN BLACKMAR.
JORDAN &_BLACKMAR.
OUR FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
bottles of beer
—A Blxteea-year-old lad, named Edward
Herron, wh* employed to woi k ou the farm
ol a gentleman near Eufaula. Ho stole
away a few night* since, carrying with him
a lot of the gentleman’s valuable Jewelry.
—At Birmingham on tbe 16th a young
carpenter, named Jame* Glvlns, on being
drawn up from his work, waa knocked off
tbe elevator, at the top of the shaft, at the
Pratt mine*, and fell a distance ot about 2.7
leet, mashing him Into a Jelly.
Printing and Book Binding
OF EVERY DEHCRIPTION.
Lowest Price*.
A LARGE variety of all kinds of Paper
Including Letter, ^
, Bill Heads, State
ment*, rocket and Note He*<?*», always on
hand; also. Envelope*, Cards, Tags, «<L,
and printed at Bhort notloe.
THOMAS CILBCRT,
4$ Randolph St., Opposite PoitoB
HOW
AT
HOME.
Loat Ha.oh.
NOW RECEIVING
KIDNKUIN in highly rociUBimmdml audlunsurpassod fi.r.WUAK or,FOUL
KIDNEYS, DKOl’SY, GRAVEL, BRIGHTS DISEASE, LOSS of ENERGY
NERVOUS DEBILITY, or any OBSTRUCTIONS arising from KIDNEY or
BLADDER DISEASES. Also for BLOOD and KIDNEY POISONING, iu iu-
footed malarial Hoctimm.
LEAF with JUNIPER Berries and BARLEY
Airily this dlsM'latlon of a FORES
THEY STAND
AHaeta. Par value
of stock.
HOME of N. Y. City Six and a Half Millions. |100 $137 50
FIRE ASSOCIATION, Phila Over Four Milliona 50 260 00
LANCASHIRE England Six Millions 10 40 00
NIAGARA, N. Y. C?ty One a*d a Ilall Millions 60 100 00
WESTCHESTER, N. Y. City ...-.One Million 10 106 00
WILLIAMSBURGH CITY,N.Y.One Million - 50 202 50
—s-ori—
Security, Low Kates, Fair Adjustmutts, Prompt Settlements
Oa.ll at our Offloa, next to W. IT. Tele.raph Offloe.
mjrl BK.wetUfrtX
nbw aoorsi
Adapted to the Intermediate
Season nnd Spring Wear,
Including,
MANY PIECE GOODS I
\0VFL A Jill BEAUTIFUL.
Come md Wive Your Measure aud
Have Vou u
SUIT MADE TO
G. J. rEACOCK.
Clolhlng Manufactory, (14 Broad St.
JanlSsodtt
K. W. BLAII,
Repairer and Tuuor ot Piano*, Organ* and
Aooordeona. Bigu Painting al*o done.
Order* may be lett at J. W. Pease A Nor
man’s Book Btore.
dlx<
t Id
i (M e
,cU spucllh-i
ngtli.
r Kidney (lllMcitltles. it ha*
NKQEN the bust Ton
TO OTIOB
Kidneys hnd
mtin« heat or
healthy color
will liud KlL
: hove
h label lui* the Blgnatui
KNT IlKVKNUB HTAM I* (M
J its a Proprietary article, (withou
y win re.
3 of LAWRENCE A MARTIN, a id
1th our name), which permit* KID-
. license) by Drugg *ta, Grocers and
PUT UP IN QUART SIZE BOTTLES FOR GENERAL AND FAMILY USE.
LAWRENCE & MARTIN, rr Mfir;^fi«s..,N. W Y.rk.
GARRETT & REDD,
Wholesale Agents,
Who will supply the Trade at manufacturers' prices.
For sale retail at OITY DRUG-STORE.
D. M. FOLEY,
Architect and Builder.
I jLANM, HpeoiflratlonH, details and e*tl-
mult 8 furnish'd. Prompt attention
given to general or speoifle auporlnten-
deute. OFFICE southea*t corner Broad
and Randolph MtreeU, up Htalri.
deed *K,wedAfrlSm
. <4 A Kit Alt 1*.
ItlaAXDFOlklk A GAKIUKD,
Will practice In the state and Federa'
$5 T0 S20
sow A co., Pori
per day at home. SainpieR
worth |5 free. Address tiTiw*
drilaud. Maine.
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