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(OLtHBi a DAILY lABHKr.
OOLUNBP*. o*., Oct. 1**3.
Call**.
The mark** to-day «H. *leaJri inferior
tunicary 7®8oi toed ordinary,« » r . low o'*
Vhtt aitdauncB, V>*« «oo<l mid Unix*. vV-
I limn
Mock os hand A at a at
Received to-aa*..—.
•revumtly,
Stock oa hand....—.. i l",w<
omiE«lvKU<»« DA T r LAIT TK4S.
stock Aotusi Alat.IKe2.4ly, recsitud asaisdsr, l,2bJ,
total receipt*. 33.637; *hipp<«l same day.
total thtpuituiU, 23,(44, atook. 10.631, »ale*. #73. luid
411 ota, v*.
Lectipiaat (Tailed dtatsa perl* to-day, ^t.3itr, fui 4
da)I, 236.764; export* to Ureal liritsun. 23,4*. conn
aom. 4i.6tw, stock.
United &IAh« Port*.—Receipt* for 4il*>a, I0.1.YV2;
export* to ureal llmaia, 35,»>A; to • •nuuimi, I0.i-'e«;
v lodro (• fow itairiiar<n«n(«.
Fire luauraiioo— Jordon A Bjaukuin,
Opium 11 obit Cured—Uw> A Uradfoid.
(Jailed Meeilug ol Columbian le.dit”
Tue (Georgia Hieam nmi One l»,p*c<*
Hay —Blanchard a Hid hi*.
cottou Maotolnery—i,<>weit Machim Shop
At 2 o’clock yeaus
oily, Mr Hobart l> M
Oolilua, botli o( (lira
rloge, Judge T V Itliienlun
They Lave uituy trieutla wm»
origin and prosperous Juttlia.
ernoou, 111 thla
Mins Missouri
united tu mat-
our oftloiMting
Milgiit, A large mini*
>ke Mrarnai
The giteuaway urn.
piece at V i 11m Ketch t
Oerol luvnaiioua 0a
the oocatdou bid* lair
ole out). AntMliuiHNi
0a chaigni cpecutlon
1.0*0# aaia o/ (alfan.
\ oataxtiy llio A niton wai ©house aolil to
Captain J a fchlngleur ulue hundred bales
oi ooVton. Caplaitt MOlugleur alto purchas
ed oue huudied Imie* irom the KonUtlne
warehouse, making oba thousand hi tight
by him iu oue day.
Jfaaor*0oo Baaporlor Lourt.
Ycateidny a.,m the unit day lu which civil
onset oouid be etui ued lor liml at lire No
vember term id Mum* igee mi pari or court,
Only forty.live cm-en have been returned,
which la about Iweuly-aeven less than warn
returned for the last term of the court.
ltfwtaiMO 7 ran/fmrrtd.
The remain* ol Mra It II Keyes, who 1ms
boon deed atmul sixteen yeuia. were trans-
torred rein their raetlhg plane lu ItUNNell
uouuiy, Ala, to the oi lnetery lu thin oily
yealetdaj morn log. They were placed by
the bide of those ol her huNbaud who died a
tew luooiln. ago.
JfNflfllaa* Miomhimf.
Colonel (Jrifllu, colored, whn arralgued
batore Judge Mldeuhour yealerday on Die
charge ol uralh-louN uitkchlel. Ills arltue
wan maltreating a cow. He waa held for
trial at the next term of the euperlor court
and hlH bond fixed at W5, which be ■uncord
ed tu giving,
atum*Hl tirrutt (curl HJtarafil
Km Bell Cticull court, which convened at
10 o’clock yealerday morulng, whs ad
journed by J edge Clayton on account of tho
death of Home member of Ills family until
Thuraday morning. Thu allorueyH who
went from IIiIh city ri turned laat night.
We understand that after reaching Heale
IndgeClaytou received the Had Intelligence
of the death of hlMHlHtor.
strlvilu JUuoineoo.
C It HiHhop In "Htriolly BuilneHM" will be
greeted t>y an Immense audience At
springer Opera Honae to morrow night.
The reserved seats were put on sale at Chaf
fin’* bookstore yesterday and before dark
every chair had been taken and the de
mand for Beat* had not. ot-ANtd. Itlahop In a
favorite In ColuiubUH aud aa "rhllklua” In
“Strictly Buxines*’’ lie in said to bo Inunlrr
than ever
I’roprrfu SHrNnt,
The reah'cnco ami outhoUHa« on the (Jlrds
ner place, noer Wimberly, oooupled by Mr
John Edwards, were destroyed by Are one
day laat week Tue roHldeno** wan a m.h-
slanllal and control table building, aud the
Iom In tmllmaltid at about I'l.raai. There wan
no Insurance. The properly wuh oWited by
Misses Ulrduer, who now live in rex an. and
was control lid by Mr F M FiedeiUk, i f tu»s
oily.
Nffl* llrvthmim' 6h«w,
This fatuoui traveling exhibition, «t
rather err ms of (xhlhlttona, will exhibit at
ColumbuR on Saturday, November 3.1, It
In known far and wide as the moat exlan-
wive lu tho country, and wherever It has
been It Uaa Hocured the gulden opinion* of
*11 Huru of people. We believe arrange-
menu are made to convoy people from ad-
,'aoeut placet* at exeunt I on rates, and w* an*
ilclpale upon that day one of the huge*!
crowds that ever through our nIreel*.
«areleoa ftr’trtuo-
Yesterday alter noon a negro who wai
driving along near the inleiaeotloi* of Jack-
Ron and 8t C!nlr alreeta ran over a little
boy who who on hi* way home fr >in net tool.
Fortunately thel
It
not seriously hurt
tenilonH of the driver. We were unahie to
learn the name of the boy or driver. Hindi
caTtdeBiucMN ilokarvoN t<* be punlHho<l. The
street oroHHlngH were uni te fir people nrsi
and horscH next.
1h» ««m BrKMi.
Prof A C I’lewellcti will open a school for
boy* and girls ou Hose Hill this morning
J*rof Flewelleu 1* an Instructor of exports
mice utul ability, aud oueemtuently uualt#
fled and capacitated for the umtertak lug.
lie will ti II a needed WHnt In that commu
nity and is entirely worthy of the oo-opera-
uou of all In making the school a aucceas.
lie will have puplla from the city and other
sot-urban plac4*« beside the Immediate vi
cinity.
' #•«*•• Proud mnd Manmg
These two dramas will be given by Com
pany H, ol Ht James A M K church to-night
at Hprlnger Opera Mouse. The profits aria-
lug therefrom wtl' be uaed for puiohatlng
heateiH tor the church, and the managers
or the entertainment promise a good show.
The elevated heats on the lower door will
t*e reserved tor the white trlemiN who de
sire to attend, It Is under the general man
agement of A II Hendricks, aud is lu a
worthy cause. Those who attend will uo
doubt get the worth of their money.
Diver Altai.
The river rose about dve feet Monday
utght, bnt fell back two fee' during yester
day. Jt will no doubt rise agatu this morn,
log.
The steginer TiirouhtHithkn will come up
Unday. Hue ran against a snag below Fu«
fauta on Monday and bad a bole knocked
loherborom. She will be tied up hero a
taw days for repairs.
The Meitner A in os Hays Is also expected
to arrive to-day. With a little more ram,
which we are likely to have, the boats will
beanie to resume their regular6cue*tnlea
between ibt« city and Apalachloo’.a,
AnirimiNiaf.
In this city yesterday mnrulog at 10..SD
o'clock Mr Cioorge Htnuett ami Mbs Annie
Kobertaou were united in mmnage, Kev
W A Carter c fflclatlng.
lot room Is an Industrious and pro
gressive business young gentleman ct
Hrowuevllie, Rnd It to t*« oocgraiulatiM
upon his sneoesa id winning tha heart and
hand of sci h an excellent yrung lady. The
bkppy con pie have the best wishes o' a
laige clrcie of friends. 1 hey led shoitty
after the ceremony for Macon, Atlanta and
other cities.
7hr BriarUHS Mtmioh.
Prof Will Willie turn, James Davidson
toad a wiestllug match at Villa Reich last
nlgnt under the am pices of ibe roiuinbUN
Athletic c.ub. The price of adralsmeu was
*>° oa uta anu the receipt* a tu on ted to %:+
Willia proposed to throw his opponent
seveu ootaecutlve falls, which ha succeeded
in doing. Davidaon made It quite Interest-
lug, however, and W llUft ataud that he is
Ue beet amateur wrwtier ha has met in the
ftlh.
uni
DAILY BNQDIRKB-8DS: COLUMBUS, OBOBOIA, WEDNESDAY MOaUISq OOrOBBft 18M.
ZiOCAh
— Fires wGrc
—Tharo was
—The rain of Monday
gMueral In all this sect to
— I’.is*CDger travel wh
roads yesterday.
—The polite report nr
terdny or last night.
— Manager Hurrus
splendid attractions for
—Horne people are brxt
lure out lu overnoalH
—Manager Hurrus bool
yealenl «y for a date Iii i
—Voters are regimei
about <.'illhaving reginler
—The first regular dud*
anew lu UnlumhUH >oslei
LACONICS,
ir'.Able yesterday.
ed Maud (Granger
to tie a i.
-Capt
it the A Man
ter my tnan
slerday on b
Mr A U lied11 .
New York, ibey are
1' h hiauubaiu,
uev A H Uampbell
mail ycsleidwy monil
nt.eud the Meicei’ Hsp
esls
La pi
eturued from tj,u)l-
ig, where lie w* ai to
ml AssnOlkilOli. lie
lolonus us luat the asnociullou agreed to
taise three thousand dollars lor the endow
ment lund of Meruei l;mver»iiy,
Mr C J Ulibert, general ugem of Jfi T H*i-
Hum’s ire auu lion vVorkH, JJoUoll,
MiOhtgau, nmnnlftcluieis ol wrougnl iron
luuuing, wealbei vaues, nesting, nil lug,
uud oiuameutat lion work, Is lu tbu city.
He V'lll iiaimln the bmauce of the week and
wilt be glad to uali upon any one in the
cl.y and lurnlsh estimates lor auyoftbe
above named work. A postal oaid bddrcsti-
ed to him at the KaiiKIu HoUHe, or to tue
oaie ol Mchhis Willingham A Uowikl re
ceive prompt attunilou.
JUftTlUJU CLAN DICMCi
•*C A N,” tho Atlanta correspoud*-utof
the Macon Telegraph and McHsenger,wrlten
his paper am follows:
1 a*k«»*l a promluenl. nMnrhey, who Is
here intending the supremo oouri. If Judge
Hlandford, 'heJustloc, la giving natlslaollon
to the bar. lie repllei affirmatively, and
added:
“Judge Hlandford Is a born lawyer, with a
thoroughly legal mind <iulck Incisive, and
lias a memory that never forgets, lie Is no
ease lawyer, but a lover ajpI a niuHler of
the great principles of Jurisprudence, and
eminently filled lor the bench. With ex-
perlenoe In Jud geo raft, when he gets well
settled In the routine oi ht-uob woik be will
make, and lam confident he will bo pro
nounced, one ol Hie ablest supremo court
fudges | be slate has ever had.”
Ah I looked a( Judge Hlandford, healed to
tha left of Chief Justice .Hickson, setllul
*olldiy lu his chair wllh a clear, quiet, in
telligent expression upon Iiih open fare. 1
I nett it
»ayri
who at
• lualltloaitou for t
U land ford, whloh t
importance. Hhn
with
Ion .
mil ii
dropsy. He was about
young and tir
rrled and lea
Hhtpp.
mill**
ot
He whs a promtoent and valuable
of the Hapt 1st ohurch, and a mwi
everybody held lu hlgbaateem. V
have lived and 1 «fl behind them
spotless record. H|n death Is a gron
the ootnutunity tu whlrli he IIv
■a*lly bereaved family have tha
of s Inigo clroiO of ft lend*,
Ills iemaiiiN were Interred y**stcr
t«.n* on with Masonic honors.
4 Mod ixniilMif.
h« little son of Mr John Hill,
whs the victim of a terrible ac
iday, which will doubtless ter*
life. He was driving In the
Pity, when a runaway
frightening bin
cldent
mlnatt
lower part of the
horse i am Into his vehicle,
animat aud causing her to dash off.
on the sldewa:k and threw Tommie out.
He fell on a fence and the palling peuetratod
his bowels. ll« remained lu this terrible
position until removdl by some one who
saw the accident. He was taken home and
surgical attention waa given, but we un
derstand that there Is Imt little trope of hJs
recovery. Tomtule Is a good boy and tut* 4
many friends who will be pained to learn of
tbe unfortunate accident which ha* be'alleu
him. It Is earnestly hoped that Jie may re-
tho Pomhody iHmtrtrt dohonl
The Peabody district school opened Mon
day under the most flittering auspices.
The school Is utider the charge of Prof VV
Woodson, late ol Vliglula, aud a grauuale
I n on*? of the moat prominent ualversities
in (hat stale, lie U a Kenileman of experl-
< n -e and capacity and we are told that the
citizens of Ulrard ate very favorably im
pressed with him. The sobool opened with
nearly a hundred pupt's, whloh shows that
the people are In thorough aympathy and
will give it their hearty co-opdrallou. Mr
Moses was tbe originator of the plan under
whloh tbe dm riot vra* formed and under
which the school Is run. It promises the
he*t of results aud ts worthy of the coiiaid-
erat'on which tbe pe >p|« m mat section
seem to bo giving It It should tie a grand
aaccess.
Mvfsfilss
r» MsrthA LlrlugttoD. a
Msrtbs Oreen t -font 0
'• inrrmtwrut,
brlftr colored women,
im LiYingBton merrie-l
liskmen* . v lie r«!t her mniey ewei
one 4 >'ier in one*Rfth of ticket N*
kspteinber ilrewlug (the lf^sbl of
Htete Lottery, |. T wiitinf !■> M a I»i
■ snJ ioT#«ted
Ui the
the Louidane
•Thin, New Or-
whtrh the to-
2».
mko.
For several weeks wotkman have been
engaged In thoroughly repairing the dam
of the city Mills, and ihe work w** near
ing oompletou. Theilseintbs river Mon.
day night, however, has given them more
work to do by breaking the dam about Its
centre. This Is a great loos and l neon ven-
ieuoe, aa tbe mills have already becu Idle
■•tend weeks.
RTCWART NIPKBIOR COI »IT.
Tha fli ln
. UA
lieu Form
.y organ',
a cha ge •
lo ice K.fl alrer-Hutp |
)oi iw —Hiewart superior
*1 bore yesterday. with Judge
I tie bench. The court wasp op.
i, and after h near aud Inrrl-
llie grand Jury proc.*?ed«d to
sill
villi ihoc
uocoupy i
lucludiiig hog stcrf
lily i
Khn ill ur.flis in
l John
The law) o.s lu ailendanct
P.iabody and Ua|»l W A HuJie, oi Ooiurn-
iiu«, Col Wllils Hawkins,fooiicitoi L H llud
h m, and F U Hiuimoiis, ol Amerlciis, Judge
W 1» Kiddoaud W U Woir«H, Fsq.,oi Cuth.
nen.i up T J Pickett, ol Dawsvin.-l 1' Hurn«
s in, F,s.i ,oi F.oieuco, iu.U Jom,d Jiaito.i
aud W H Hu.ison, ol Pies.on.
kdiior (•iHSiiei, of tho Aiuericus Hecor-
der, ik not e anti ih arousing conabioraiiie In
terest in liiounwly proposed ih lroad from
Amorims lo I,uiiipkiii and Kioie.iCu. I is
V K AUgl.
a, lu Duuiy c.iuuly, and lap the uai-
lo
iiU in
Mh
Mil
o( tile flu
Will tAp one
It. UoorgtA
and w-It be a g.oat boon to the poopie of
Mb’wail cutinly. wlio at enow cut off /tom
tiie world.
Ytalerday a steady but light rain set In
Which lias cooled all toe alinobpbeie and
piohahiy laid i lie oust.
J he grand Jury now In Mission will find
Hie hltalis oi iheoouuty lu a buauby coa-
u.tlo.i, and wnl always be (lie case when
offl eied f>> as iiusiwoiihy >>ud caret ui
ottluers as we now nave. X. V. Z
A HON’** DBF AN CM
Of Ihm Honor
•f Him Mint*
A few days ago we copied an artlale from
tho Atlanta Constitution, relative to lire
suicide ot Mr. Derry, ol Mhcoo. in that
paper of yesterday we find the foi lowing
inner, which we publish lu reaped lo the
wishes of Ills sou:
Macon, UA,, October 31, Ihh'.I,—VlJltora
Const mi lion: Wneu 1 reach uu home this
moining from Augusta, where 1 bad been
wilh tbe remains of my balov<d lather, 1
was shocked and grieved beyond expie*-
sluu lo see In your paper oi .vea-
terday morning an article wlilou*
while It could do the dead uo harm,
was sure to add to lire iultrnse grid ot (lie
living. Mr Hansen kindly withheld Irom
hlN paper all reference >o the sad events
courier led with my iuther’n death, and your
reporler had been earnestly requested to do
I be same, I suppose, however, a news Kent
must not be withheld, wveu though it
should wring me widow’s heart with au-
gnlah. it aetuna hard lliat. any one ahou.d
have wnLteu in snub an unkiud tone ol u
man who wa- always ready lo put the
most cbarllable construction on everything
Ihalanyhody an id or did, wuose heart waa
so lull ol piiy and oompanalon, that he
would not have wound)d the feelings
me
oat
earth, and vfhoau whole llio was one
oi sacrifice for others. In tbe day of Ills
prosperity bis ear waa ever open lo the cry
of tbe needy and Ills hand waa ever ready
loiellevo lheir wants. Ho spent hU that he
made In ibis way, and sociuod to have a
pet ho' mania lor giving lo ihe poor. In his
old age. when adversity h>d minis upon
him, and bln salary wiih but small, his
heart was too h.g for hla means or for hh
lenson e.lHioi, and In this way he got. ha
hi ml In hla account*. He did not spend II
on himself or on hla tpmlly. That 1 km
and I have heard enough in tho past two
days lo assure me that the deficit lu hlsac-
rounlscame from his mania lor giving to
the pi.or and to bh« church. That he did
tool In tend to be dishonest is piovud by ’.he
fad that ho ku l memoranda of m.
amounts Unit ho had used. That ha hoped
to pay lv Hit hank l have proof In Ihe fact
mentioned to me by my mother—that for
some time pan he has been writing ti
pmtiks who owed him for favors In the past
on re than enough to pay all his deficiency
Thu thought that Ills iavt. hope hud failed
him, together wllh his v*ay feeble state oi
henhu, threw him into auoh desputr xi
canard him »o lake his own life. If ho had
only been willing to tell mo hla iroubles I
would have aavid him, tun ataa! I kne
uni. Ilona* indeed goue before tbe bar of
the merciful (l.al who knows the aectols
all hearts, and who, I am sure,sera lu W
( Derry a h tart full of Inveto Ood and mi
and pore limn nil Intention to do wrong.
J. T. Dkuky
TU K Ol.n. OLD ft I OK V.
A li»» for Hie hood* with lbn< iovn of gold.
iK*t *M |
i* period faith—it was utter tins
I asked her protulle; nor plo.Ua u
ras hers—alio whs his |>y Jaw diri
ms lifted n p ; ho was set apart;
Ih'd her thought. ho tilled her hi
•oiled him groat. she hollered bh
ennui will, na women do.
L03AL N0TI0E3.
4. ». # . #*., ISIHIMOMI MlIfs As, t,
Attond regular mnatinfc this (Wed-
Qosday) evening «t Ti o’clock.
J. M. Kraz hr, M. W.
Louis Wkllm, Recorder, wedtf
Maaf/ Mny! ITay /
Hay f'*r aale s’ 80o per hundred, at
o«SM 3t Hianohard A Ri hruh’,
IV. « . Ounanm,
Formerly UiAhager ol tho Georgia
8learn and dan 1'ipo Company, Jiaving
removed from* the city, is uo louger
» fHulally connected wltii tide Company.
Gkoroia Ntkam tk Gam Pipk Co,
odM uftwlw
thm Ororu*'* Nfs«
With mii ixpertc
men au<l ihe iu
K‘»oda in thoir Ufl
share ol the pain
Coin in i>iis and '
pc fleet auiiHfaclii
i-lTtm.’ mi I**
Hckloand Ini
Kultish and ori
aud ill shs Iotis h
i woman will,
i taking much
He l r4p the heart that loved him heel..
UKOftMffA SRCffftfTAkK,
(lOBRKcricn ar buaokmaka rook, hkok-
, KUS, UOl.ru HUM, ;«A.
Xfsfe Musks.
Bid. Arkad
Georgia 4s- ^...^.luu
Georgia flu lne
Georgia 7a, 1H9L pjjj ^ijf,
Georght Hy, due short dales.. 100 4yhJS
<1(V news's.
Atlauta «a. M —*.•• iUk
Atlxuia 7*.^ — 107 «4>IU»
Augusta tin. 106 u-107
Augusta 7a hn> <s>llo
OohimbUM 7a, nifr <j |ir
Ooinmbus hi.,..,, xs .a: 88
t4iUI range 7s, 100 sklud
Macon tut,.., 98 «M(k)
Savannah 6ft. 81 • 83
JKsilre4i4 Mondm.
Atlimilc * Unit 7s id!) (ftiio
(jeniral ooTi mtge 7a ;um <^IU '
Columbus -k Rome 7s w .^hxj
Georgia K It 7s,.,.,., 106 <wu*a
Georgia rt H hn -106 <$107
Mot tle A QlTftrd id mtga end
ORR - 100 4*110
Mnntgomcrv A Kufan’a lm mtge
6a, end C R R- U2 ^1* 3
Houlli Uo'.rgla A Florida 1st, *u-
doracd by Htate of Georgia, 7
percent,,, 114 <>115
Houth Georgia A Florida 3d,7 pret Uo4H03
Weatarn R R Ala. lat mtga end
(’ R K,, - iUJfcllt)
'Waa*.iin AlAtiftma'Fl mu:* an«J8a loP^uu
Huilrmmd sreeAs.
Angusta aud Savannah 7 pr ol — UR ($120
Ontrai oonuwon 8 per cent ,>7 s.s
Central it R 6 pi oent scrip ,90 ^ m
Georgia 11 per cwut 148 43140
Hon* 11 western 7 prn.imMrNUtsed.i oilb
FmiVsiv ffecM.!
Kag;ie*% Fhentx. ^1:2
dols mbas 40 69 (•
Mofcogae — _.lso ©135
rsseessrssrsef* Mfork.
Gao*-gla Home Ins Co 12 percent. 19» ?20o
Daseft Mtmck.
OhSitifthoochee Nauoial in pr cl,160 ©iin,
Mainuttita h M*•>'*>%'ucs’ \») pr c 1,140 #1 >0
JffiwwflsisrsMS.
Plop <4r Oo-qperfttiaeCn. 100R101
Ooui aderata Conpon Bonds . .hft 4
Brokers and Doalera in all Securities
Honed above.
re« halos.
_61 lK» Mobile and Girard R R
guaranteed uy Central
per <
Georgia R R
»JMiaraa Muaoogee Factory Aionk.
AflUharva (or any pari) Fagl« ami Pheulx
Factory 8tock.
1" Hhares H«i»ithweideru K R 7 per com
■took.
WKbarts Pioneer (Vvoperwilve Co. Stock
Ht<»oik, at a discount.
ff4 man.
Cl|y of co!u.mbu* 5s and 7s.
960,(6)0 Oonisderave Hondgjor any part.
BI^ACKMAk A £DQE, I
p “~ 1 j * 1
»»» «n4 Omm pip* «#,,
nood coijh ol work-
»fct coixiplote stuck of
e in the oily, aoiicita a
m»*»ko of the citizuns of
iolnity, KbkranleeinK
in aw to work, drc.
o<24 dAwlw
(ki/Ihhm, Ilii00iif, Kfn.
1 wish to call the aiUrutioii of pur-
cliaanrM of Bugnioa, Wagons, ©to., to
my mock of tnene nrtloks. 1 kuep
good a only of my own make, and can
Kuarahipo ftrst-clasg veUioloH, in ©very
particuiar. J also do all manner of re
pairing JJag^ioH and WaKOiia, Top of
Wynn’s Hill. J. M. Amos.
od2 uod H>l
i.ol and Mryidr nt>* for Artie.
Lot and KeHidonce on 'Jroup atreot,
known aa the Hoxey place. For terms
apply to JJ. JJ, Crawford, 15h(j , or uiy-
aolf. A. M. ALLKN.
Columbus, Ga., Oct 22, 1883. utf
Ti»© ( lir kleglairy List
Will close on ttaluruay, Novumliur 17.
By inslruolioua of council 1 tun r«-
(|uired to collect the street tax of those
liable lo it at lime ol registry, unless it
has been previously paid, 1'ieaae do
not ask irtb to wait for it.
M. M, Mookk,
0(21 lw Clerk Council.
School for girls and boys on Hose
Hill, junction of Talbolton road and
Park avenue. Morning and afternoon
sessions, command tig Wednesday, Oo-
tobor 2-1 ,h. a c Flrwkllkn %
•21 dtf
Mlutirrivk’m Paprr Pnttmrnm.
hose needing reliable) Paper Pat
terns will litid all styles, kinds and
siZ58, for Judies, Mimes and childten,
also gentlemen’s underwear for this
fall’s atyles at .1 ah. K Cargill’s.
oc2l dt
Why do Columbus people keep so
cloau ?
Because they use Cornwall’s “Old”
8oap. jy86m
Bpactaalmm and M£pe Olrutsca
That are easy to the eyes, can lte bought
at moderate prlcfa, at Bramhall’s, 91)
Broad street. Call and try thorn*
dtf.
Tha Hrrmnnutau in Mrtmk.
The Greenaway Dance In Mask will
bo given at Villa Reich on Wednesday
night, the 24th, instead of Thursday
night, the 25ib, ns previously an
nounced. Committed.
OCi20, 4i.
•lu>o-Mtoru HuilUtur /or itrnt.
Tho two-story building next to Web
ster’s building, on Craw* jrd street, di
rectly opposite Hirsuh Warehouse,now
occupied ity P Delguan, will be rented.
PoHHf9Haion given on the 1st of October
next. Apply to I Joseph, at Pioneer
Stores. dtfjy 16,
A mhirtoi ijmmt.
On Haturday last, between lower
Broad street and the cemetery, an in-
bun’s embroidered white liauitei
Shawl, A suitable reward will be paid
otji delivery of it at this office. oclG tf
MoLmdmn A cm.
Keop everything in the Grocory line,
sbaple and fancy. Also Staple Dry
Goods, Whiskios, Tobacco and Cigars,
all at prices so low that you will be
astonlnhed if you will givo them a call,
oc-20 tf
The best sewing machine oil and ma
chine needles are Bold at Bramhall’a
8. M. Depot at Low rrices, but no
hrlttlfi, caso-hardonod iron ones at any
price, dtf
par mato.
Ouo pair line young Mules, large,
sound and in lino order—suitable for
draying. J. W. Woolfolk.
oolO lot Georgia Warehouse.
Kern A Loeb say tliey have sold more
than ten times tha quantity of soap
since they Introduced Cornwall’s
‘ Old.” And we know this is the
truth. jySrtji
H»tN0 mm arm no m
Of any make can be bought at Bram-
hall’a Sowing Maohine Depot, 99 Broad
street, cheap for cash or approved
paper. The Hartford, Eldredge, F. F.
Weed, New Home and othera in stock,
dtf.
The people of Brownsville and Gi
rard ami surrounding conutry say they
keep as clean as the Columbus people.
They use Cornwall’s “Old” soap also,
j}8 Um _____
Ncirlsi 31 nrlilnr* Down lo tli© Bottom
Bcgluning on Monday, 22d instant,
we shall offer our entire stock of New
Davis, Improved Domestic, and Victor
.Sewing Machines at such reduction ill
prices that the poorest may buy. Such
reductions ns will be appreciated as
soon as price is named. These machines
must aud will be sold at once. The
reputation of the above named ma
chines ts aloue sufficient to insure the
confidence of every purchaser.
call at our stork
And see the work doue on them, and
get lower prices thau first-class ma
chines have ever been sold before. We
mean just what we say.
oc21 tf J. MauiSn Kstkh A Son.
mpeoial Barca.
The following rales for freight aud
passage will be charged by the Central
and People’s Lines of Steamers until
further notice:
KLOI/r...... —.lOe per barrel.
COTTON - 25c per bale.
Other freight in proportion.
Passage from Columbus to Apalach
icola, |i 00, aud to intermediate points
Id proportion.
The boats are now unable to ruu on
aceouut of low water, but wltl resumo
regular schedule when the river will
permit. Sam’l J. Whitesides,
Gen’l Agent C. L. Steamers,
T, H, Moore,
Agent People’s Line Stuamera,
ocC,l tf
TIM* l.4tMM AoM toinlinn
BttbtterrljHiou books for stock In
this ( jaroppH«d organization are now
open mt the office D. F. Will-
cox, tiix hundred shares have
been subscribed, aud it is pro
pose^ to cooununoo business wneu the
aubaorlptiou reaches 1,000 shares.
Subs eruptions received and inquiries
ansa vred at Uift t'ttioe as above.
seplt tf
ADVIOB TO MOTHERS.—Mm. WXW«
blow's Soothli»wa HTRXJP should al
ways be used when children are cat
ting teeth. It reliev as the little snfler-
©r at once; it produces natural, qnlet
sleep by relieving tho child from pain,
and the little cherub awakes as “bright
as a button.” It is very pleasant to
taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieve* wind,
regulates the bowels, and is the beat
known remedy for diarrhoea, whether
arising from teething or other causes’
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
unv28 d*wl
It farm •/ Immllslirai.
Buy Cornwall’s “Old” Soap. It takes
tho lead. jy8 6m
a ( aim.:
To all who are suffering from the er
rors and indiscretions of youth, nerv
ous weakness, early decay, loss of
manhood, An, t I will send a recipe that
will cure you, free of charge. This
great remedy was discovered by a
missionary in South America. Send a
self-addressed envelope to the Rev-
Johefh T. Jnmah, Wtatlon D, Now
York City. ^ eodftwly.
WOJ34A.JSI •
HOI'K FOR HUFFRRINQ WOMRI*.
HOMSTHISO MKW UNUCK THE. SUE,
Fy resson of her peculiar relations, and
her peculiar aliments, woman has been
compelled to suffer, not only her own ills,
but lboM; arising Horn the want oi knowl
edge, or in cim»lderation on the pari ol
those with whom she stands connected In
the social « rgaulsatlon. The frequent and
dlRire(<niu« Irregularities peculiar to beT
h»'X have U\us been eajiTHvaled to a de^re*
whlrh uo language can express. In the
ruHrishiiiH or the rich and the hovel of the
pool alike, woman has been the patient
victim ol ttIh unknown to mau, Rnd which
none but she could endure—and without a
remedy. Hu' now the hour ol her redemp*
non uas ooino. Hhu need noL sutler longer
when Mat can Und icliei in Dr. J. iiiad-
fliud’H Femme Regulator, “Woman’s Best
Friend.” 1’iepnrtd by Dr. J. Hradflold, At
Jams. Oa. Price: trial stxe, 7to; ’large ssise
81.60 H’nr hr hi »»V <4tl drdKvIatji <(Aiv
CITY DRUG STORE’
QE0. A. BRVDF0RD, ttanag<ir. ELI M. WHEAT, Afml*tant
We solicit the patronage of the pub to. Our stook 1* fresh and
clean, and lnoludes everything kept In a flret-olaee Drug Store.
AH tbe leading Patent Medlolnee and Preparation-. We make a
specialty of
Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Soaps, k
And respoctfully Invite the alt-n'lonof the ladles fo our selections,
-physician*’ rrescriptious Accurately aud Canfally Compounded.
ueatral & souimesiem uanroaai
bAV Art N Ail, UA.i Sept. 15, 1883.
O N and alter HUN DAY, bopt. 2, 1883,
Passenger Trains on the Central ant
onthwesler u Railroads and brauuhes wil
oa as follows:
No. 61.
10:00 a m : Lv...S«4vi»iiimh.
Ar...AuKueh»..
- J- i;s
af.GILBEBTl- P
UfsTEAM Power PrInter
* 1 BOOK.-
■BbSISSiI
PRINTING
AND
aOOK-BlniDlGr
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
iiowoBt Frloefti
A LARGE variety of all kinds ef Paper, incladlui
Loiter, Rill K eads, Statements, Packet and Notr
Hes'lw always ol hand. Also Uu /elope*. Card#.
Ac., aud printed at short notice.
TKOS. GILBERT.
42 Kemlnlpli Ht., Opposite Posto (Hr
we & mm
REAL ESTATE
AND
Insurance Agents.
For Ront from October lot.
Htore south of Lindsey A Handers, .lu
Webster Building, No. 147 Broad street,
Bleeping rooms up stairs over No. 54 Broad
Three-story brick Work Hhop lu
Jnquo’:( Carriage Repost lory
l Rosso Hill,
Perrry House.
I
seven-room Ho,ue, with 10 acres oi
uruuud attached, well suited lor a iruck
mrni. Nice fruit trees and graj>e vines —
ihe place. Hltuated In Lmuwood.
Farm of 600 acres, nine miles from oily, In
Lee county, Alabama. Land sandy, with
good subsoil. HaB on it a good six-
join Dwelling, and oat houses.
Farm of 92 acres, three miles from Colum
bus. having on It a four-room House, Kitch
en, Hams ami Btable. 15 Acres In woods,
balance cleared, suitable (or market garden,
Hail acre Lot, well Improved, on MoIn»
tosh street, In Northern Liberties, Hall
cash, balance In 12mouths time.
Several very desirable Building Lots on
Rose Hill. , , 4
Four room Dwelling on acre lot, on
Talbotton road, nearly opposite Mrs. Co-
Ill be sold cheap, either lor cash ““
Uo
Troup strfet, be-
Three room House <
tween Few and fciarty.
One ol the mos 1 . desirable Residences on
Rose Hill.
Three choice M acre lots In Gunby survey,
on Rose Hill.
Two Con mona LoIr, one a corner lot, on
ThotUHS hi reel.
Oue-ioorlh acre Lot on Forsyth, north of
Washington street, adjacent to Colnmbus
id Wesie
i U R.
or ICI aores of land. Inside the
cct porution of Hamilton. Has on it a seven
room Dwelllnng, out-houses, bsrn, cribs,
Ktstue, , large orchard, and flsh pond
well Mocked wllh fish.
Ten acres of Land lu original woods, with
in ouo rollo ol the above tract, will be sold
with It. A hat gain Is offered in this ] '
se <&•
A. J. MURAT,
APALACHICOLA. FLA.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
SALTED BILLET
MUXiXiJUT HOB
Sea Trout, Mixed Fish
POMPANO, SPANISH MACKEREL and
BLUE FISH, iu barrels, half barrels, qnar
ter barrels aud kits.
ALHO DKALKB IN
OYSTERS AND ORANGES.
All FISH Rnd ROE put up lu neat Boston
packages and warranted. All Fish put up
“heads off” except Pompano
No charge for crayage or wharfHge.
ALSO FOR
Mural’s Superior Fisli Guano
GEO. KENNEY,
HAS 3 1ST RECKIVKP A FEW
MONUMXINTft
Of Beautltul DoMgn and Finish at hit
Marble W orks
On Upp^r Broad St.
ALSO,
Iroi Eiiliifi, CoISm, Burial Casts. Ar
ontJtl -a*
n EORQlA — MUSCOGEE COUNTY — ^ hore>*%
iJ Souiuol 8. Park haul, Hdmlnl.tr* tor of tha «*taU
of Mr* C P Haul*. d«H.t-a»«*d, make* applli-a’lon foi
lev. to *cll all lb. real e*ut« b«l0DslDg to *aid d»
OMHd;
Th^o
toavannah. So, ba,
,h...........7.T..r.7..„ LY 7:30 p
Ar 6:161
Ar...Alacon ......A ........Ar 3:oo
Ar..^Ubinla.... Ar 7:0»»
Ar...(JoluQit>u* Ar 1:.10 p u
Ar...kaUiib! Ar 4;46 p u
Ar...Albany Ar 4:05 p I-
Ar...Miiiv0irevHI. Ar io:^J a u
Ar...L»touion Ar 13:3* p
Front Augu*ta, So. 10
bv...Augusta ....... Lv I0:2o p in 6:2.1 p
Ar...euvaiitiuh. Ar »;ui m ui o;0o a
Ar
lanta.....
4UIUUU*.
Albany.""
JiieviUo.. _
......Ar
) At...Atlanta.
\ Ar...Uoluun
i Ai...IluiuuI
j Ar...Albany
..Ar...ftiilioOKevillo.
...Ar.
..Ar 10:2V
.. Ai.-.ftllftwlKoviUe.... Ar
Ar... baton tun Ar
. from Macon.
bv...Macou
Ar...Kufaula...
Ar...Albany
So, 6, ' " IfYo
ii a iu Lv...Macon
X) p ui Ar...('oluuilni«
So, 1. From Mucott. iV<
Lv...Mncuu Lv 7:0
105 p
So.
...Lv 7:lo p ii
...Ar 2:oti a u
,...Ai 11:46 pt
No.
..Atluutu...
W. fYom bbrl Valley,
i Lv...Fort Vulley
u Ar...Perry..,
Jt Torn AUanta. So, 4
Lv...Atlanta Lv il.iNip
A1...Ilncou AI 12:10 ti
Ar...lLuiuiila...» Ar
u\r.. Albany................ Ar
Jolunibu*.. Ar
....Ar
- . ......Ar
...ouvannaU. Ai
y o. Front Coiumbu
11:37 a iu Lv...Columbus
,.Ar...MilloUi:evillo /
Ar...AUKU«iu...,
1:11 p
2:06 a;
Ui4f> u i
i Ar...Mui
a Ar...Atlanta
j Ar...Uufuuli4
i Ar...Albany
.. Ar.,.Mih(xi4:uvi!ie
.. A r... Katun toll
Ar...Au» until
Ar...£javaunab
front Jcufaoio
Lv...Kutaula. 7..."
‘ r...Albany
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* .Columbui
Ailau'a...
i Ar...Albany.
* ~ *lacou„
'oluuibu*... M .
-tlau'a.
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..Katonton.....
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No. mV
..—..Ar
Ar 7:38 a o
Ar 1:10 p u
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Ar
INSURANCE CO.
OROANIZBD 1B4B
PURELY MUTUAL.
BAS SDBVIVBD WAS, TPIDEMICS AND PAM-
IC8 AND STEADILY GAINED
IN STRENGTH.
Assets in
Will Inmip Polices on Vsrloss Plans,
Lowvat premium.
PAY5IENT. Premiums payable only
KNDOWMEXT* Aniount of policy paid to m
IrVw*nth > «£ > M >y 0 A f l f ndown, * nt Porlod—teu. fifteen
airTniflr^ V* . A i«« ,onr n,0 P?* r fetnmed with a
^ . Your lile inanred Irom time flrF *
• ouraw out uo aividends and claim no paid
VB "® u \ 1 T ontl 5« Period-tan, fltteeu
twenty .>eara--bM elapard. ForlcUuree In thle
dividends
il Tontine
- - Ti - — —* elapsed, .viimuin iu ton
•fisrromrfnJmmSfc** b °" lck - Amo “ (ro0t -
L. H. CHAPPELL,
8:00 a m Ar—Savannah...
BoM. From Albany, Ao.2b.
i'toiionoon Lv...Albftny -7....-^............Lv 2:21 am
Ar...Kutaula. Ar
Ar...Macon. \r 7:. Saiu
Ar...Columbus,...^, Ar 1:50 pm
Ar...Atlnuta........ MM Ar 12;fto p ui
Ar...j:ill«aKovUle Ar l(»:.0ft in
.... Ar...Eatontou.. MM .. M Ar 12:30 d iu
.... Ar...Auau*ta ,, x ...Ar
Ar...j
8:(N
So, 22. fr
'...Savannah ...^. M .iAr 3:11 p i
Akxtonton~in clMiUedgeviUr,
j Lv...Eaton ton
i Lv...Mlllcdg(jville
i Ar...JMacou
i Ar...(Jolunibu*
i Ar...Kufaula
r.. Albany
.r...Atlauta.
.r...Auguata.. M
...bavauuab
fro
t ferry.
i Lv... Perry
Ar,..Fort Valiev
Local Sleeping Cars on
_ IL 0 .*.. 5 ***.
— - bv 2:4ft p a
vr 8;&& p m
all nlkht train* betweoi.
Jacksonville, Fla,, via Ciuciuuati, without chauge.
Connection/,
Tho MI)le<!«oville and Eatouton train run* ial. *
(except Monday 1 betwoou Gordon aud Eatouton
and daily (except Sunday) between Eatouton am.
Gordon.
Tralu No. 20, daily (except Sunday), and Train*
«o*. 2,6, 22, 2(* and ftl conu
Augunta (except Monday).
i'* aud ftl connect daily at Milieu lor
pt Monday).
u connect* at Gutbbert for Fort Gains*
. Juuday.)
mall train between Fort Yalloy am 1
* dully (except Sunday j,
i daily
The Albany aud filukely mail train
(excopi Sunday) between Albany and itlukely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida and Weeten
Railway, at Auguau with all lino* to North and
‘ ' Atlanta with Air Line aud H.onue*av
City OUice, No. 20 hull street.
U. A, >VIIITKIIKAI), WILLIAM KUUXKS,
Gen. Push. Agt. Geu. Supt.. Savannah.
J. 0. Shaw, W. V. buELLMAN,
OWbluv. Agt. Trafllc Manager, Macon. G*
MOBILE & GIRARD R. R. CO
doiiPMsos, Ga., Oet i4th, iu8S.
fkN AND AFTER THIS DATE TRAINS WILJ
w run a* follow*:
Train Ng. 1—8oJnv Wost (dally)
Leavo General Paa-longer Depot, Columbus. 2:3ft p «
Leavo Broad Street Depot, Ooinmbus 3:00 p p
Arrive at Union Spring* 6:33 p p
Leave Uniou Springs „ 6:4ft p n>
Arrive at Troy... n ... M 3.3ft p y
Making oloee oonneotlon at Onion Springe with F
A E Railroad for Montgomery and Kufaula.
KailTrain No. SS—Coming East (dallj
Leave Troy.......... «... 2:21 a a
Arrive at Union Springs 4-04 an
Leave Uulou Spring* p : o.i a n-
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, Ooinmbus 8 31 a ir
Arrivo at Gen’l Passenger Depot. Oolumbn* 8 47 a a
Connects at Union Springs with M & K B R fo:
Montgomery and Kufaula, and at Columbus wit)
8 W R R for Macon, Savannah, Augusta and no'ut’
north.
Way Freight aud Accommodation No.6
GOINO WEST--DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Upinnibun Oon’i russeugor Depot 4 4.1 a n
Leave Columbus Broad Street Depot...„ 4:57 a ic
Arrtveat Union 8prluge,., w «„.„„» w. 6am
Leavo Union Springs «....I(:3o a m
Anive at Troy 12.3) p m
Make* close connection at Union Springs with 6:
A K iiaihoa* for Enfaula daily (except Sunday).
*Y«t Freight and Accommodation No.®
COMING EAST-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Troy.—— 7:30 a m
Arrivo at Union Springs yao a m
Uittve Union Springs... 10:23am
Arrive at Broad Stroet Depot, Colnmbus 3:12 p re
Arrivo at. Oon’i n»»amiT' r Deoof Ootnmbn* 3:7ft p n
Connects at Uulou Springs with M A E R R for
Kufaula.
W. L. CLARK, Sup’t.
D. I. WILLIAMS. G. T. A. dtl
IHIO. III. F0LE1,
AUCTIONT
C0NI18810S • MERCHANT
Real Estate Agent.
I HAVE REMOVED
To mjonew quartern,
UNDER,VERANDA HOTEL.ft
jy BUBAL ADVANCES MADE ON CON.
tsiaameDts. Real Eetale bought, eold end
exchanged. Feraonal attention given to
tbe rentlug and management ol properly.
ac. ro:
3E^^L3L*Hx^S
Vegetable Sicilian
HAIE RENEWEE
was the first preparation perfectly adapted to
surs disease* of tho ucalp, and tbe first sm, .
cossful restorer of faded or gray hair to || H
natural color, growth, and youthful botuttv.
It Iian had many Imitators, but uone have so
fully met all tlm requirements m-wlful fn r
ths oroper treatment of tho hair ami scab.
Hall’s Hair Rp.Kr.wrji has steadily grown
iu favor, and spread Its fame and usefulnw-g
to aT4»ry quarter of the globo. It* unparal-
leled success can lm attributed to but r ,i-«
the entire fulfilment <\f its promises.
'Hie proprietors have often been surprised
st the roceipt of orders front remote coun
tries, whero they had never made an etlort for
iu introduction.
The use for a short time of Hall’s Hair
Remoter wonderfully improves the p er .
sonat appearance. It cleanses the scalp from
all impurities, euros all humors, fever, and
drynoHH, and thus prevents baldness, it
stimulates the weakened glands, and i-nabl. 1
them to push forward a new and vigorous
growth. Tho ofleets of this article are n„t
transient, like those of alcoholic prepara
tions, but remain a long time, which mak u
its u*o a matter of economy.
BUCKINGHAM’S DIE
FOR THE
% WHISKERS
Will change the beard to a natural brown,
or black, as desired. It produces a permanent
color that wilt not wash away. Consist Ingot
a single preparation, it Ip applied without
trouble.
PREPARED BY
R. P, HALL & CO., Mm, H.H,
Sold by all Dealers In Medicine*.
FOR ALL THE FORM
, blood-pui illci
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.’
Ssld by all Druggists; 81, six bottle*,
In Crder to Procure *
COLUfilBUS *JESrtRN R. R.
Opelika, Ala., May 28,1833.
pvN and after May 18th. 1883, the train* 01 thl*
yj road will bo run oa follows:
Train No 1, Dally Pasacngr-r.
Leaye Colnmbu* ..„.. - ^ m . M ,.„. m ..„,„.. WMii .2 00 p tr
ArrivoUpelika..„.« 3 42 p a
Train No 2, Daily Paucugor,
Leave Opelika... 9 3ft a n:
Arrivo Ooinmbus ..11 32 a ie
Train No 3, Daily Through Freight and Acconuw
datum.
Leave Oolnnibns m .m..7 45 a n
Arrive Opelika v 3i a n
Train No 4, Daily Freight and Accommodation.
LeavoOpclika »» M ...6 35 p a
Arrive Oolumbn* ...8 07 p ir
Train No. ft, Dally Freight and Accommodation. -
Leave Opelika 1 1ft p m
Arrive at Good water ft 43 p m
Train No. 6, Doily Freight and Accommodation.
Leave Goodwater. ft 80 a m
Arrive at Opelika. y 34 a n
Train No 7, Dally except Suuday,
Leave Columbus..,M.~.~...»^..^... M 2 3Q p a
Arrivo Opelika 4 fto p ir
Train No 8. Daily Freight A Accom., except Suuday
Leave Opeltka 11 lOaxt
Arrive Coiumbu* 1 2( p tr
b. •. Ki.r \A i Ll ^ Oc’-'R. Manager
^hLYON&HEALY
| State & Monroe Sts.,Chicago
B AND CAT AI OGUE,
fJEORGIA—MU8COGF.K OOITNTY — Whams,
vX M A Patten, administrator d«* bouii non ol
lh leinan Hodge*, de‘(*a*od, make* application loi
•»v* to sell all the wild land* of *aid decease 1;
lhe»e are. ’aerefore, to cite all peraou* ccncerneo
»-• show cause, if aur they have, within the tlm*
pu-.;nbedty law, why It*** lo sell said property
•b-v-M not be granted to saidapplicaut.
Witnea* my official siguature thi* Oct«-bet 2d, 1693
oc6 i««4« F M BROOKS, Ordiuary
therefore, to cite all peiwon* concerned,
creditor*, to file their ohyectlon*. U any
they have, within the time preecribed by law. why
leave to sell *aio property should not be granted to
said applicant.
W It lie** my official *ignature this October M, 1633
F M BRUOKF,
ec« eawvw
GtSlbarv,
fcppiu? aud A M Rranuon, administratoi*
-. S 11 Util, represenu to the court lu their petition,
duly diel, that they have fully administerwl SB
Bib'* • -
U, thorefore, to cite all person* concerneo.
heir* and creditor*, to show canae. if any they
can, why said administrator* should not be dl»
charged irom their administration and reoelve letter*
of dtemlmion ou the first Monday In Kovantber,
1*36. k MliUcuKA. Ordinary.
Augnet 1st. 'SS*. oawifiw
It’s 11 oessaty to go to tha correct place.
Our House Is slocked with seasonable
CLOTHING.
Anything In the shape of
Men’s, Youths’, Boys’ and
Children’s Wear you will
find at our establishment.
We have an endless Variety
of Heavy and Medium
Weight Overooats at all
prices.
Don’t fall to see our line
of Children’s Cape and
Hats. We have 40 styles
and all shades. The as
sortment Is superb and
prices very low.
H. J.
Southern Clothier
And Merchant Tailor.
dAwtf
a f. mm.
GENERAL
Insurance and R*al Estate
AO-asrT,
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AYER’S
Sarsaparilla
euros Itheuinatlftin, Neural gin, Hlieuiuu-
tic: Gout, (Jenerul Debility, Catarrh, and
all disorders caused by n thin mi l linjiovoi-
ished, or corruptod, condition of the blond,
expelling the blood-poisons from the systec. ,
emiehing and renewing the blood, und rn-
itoi-ing Its vitalizing power.
During n long period of unparalleled iw-
fulness, Ayeu’s Sarsapaiuli.a lias proveu
its perfect adaptation to tiic cure of all die
eases originating in poor blood and weukoiu-d
vitality. It is a highly concent rated ox-
tract of Sarsaparilla and ollieV hloud-
purifying roots, combined (villi Iodide
of Potassium and Iron, and is tlw* sale-u.
most reliable, and most economical blood-
purifier and blood-food tliut can b«- used.
Influinnmtory Rheumatism Cured,
“Ayer’s Sarsaparilla bus cured im* of
the infiammatorv RheumnViam, with which
1 liave suffered for many years.
\V. II. Moore.”
Durham, la., March 2, 1882.
“Eight years ngo I bail an attack ot
Rhinimatisin so severe tliat 1 eeuUJ 1 '
move from tiie bed, or dress, without b.-ij-.
I tried several remedies without much 1
any relief, until I took Ayer’s Sarsapa
rilla, by the use of two bottles of wbh-l» I
completely cured. ^ ^1 have not '
rcuins^'li'
etei( in tills vicinity '-"ii
: it is the best blood incdli-;ii<
) tiie public.
commenced takiiig Ayer's Saiihai
aud before l bad used three bottle-' Mi'll
as well as l ever did iu niy life. I have
been at work now for two months, and
think your Sarsaparilla the great.-i
blood medicine in tho world.
James Maynard.”
520 West I2d St., Now York, July ID. 16m-'.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula
amt nil Scrofulous Complaints, ISryfdp-
elan. Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches.
Sores, Kolia, Tumors, and Eruptions «»r
the Skin. It clears the blood of all Impnn-
ties, aids digestion, stimulates the action oi
the bowels, and tints restores vitality mid
Atrougtheuft the whole system.
prepared hy
Dr. J.C-Ayer&Co., Lowell, Mass.
|oM by all UnigBlrts*, price S51,.lx bottte., S’ 1 -
!»(. t. the Prr/ecllon of mj fo.-tu no.tr*
Ihjterlaun and st-id,." l.rarl F. Brnrn, IVr.Mmt.
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Btron*. simple, thimble, not Complicated,
panagt-d, light running with st«wly motion.
-LOW PRICES.—
bsarlngs running in . J nTO t L mn£em,bor,
The saws are made b/jourown ninchbiery from tl.
. Firth & Sot
trongly r
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best Sheffield steel, of Thoi
will not bond, break off, or turn oa<
Iron pulley* throughout, brush s
adjustable boxes and cast steel Journals.
Thenuchlne In nil parts in well proportioned,
Iron frame, superior workmanship. Iiett material. 1 J
fine finish | aajunted to produi-e ne.st possible »»••• -•
Notwithstanding tho many addl'd Improvrnwnti
these PRICES will bo kept as heretofore published, s
60 saw
16 “
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Gins.
| 76 00
87 60
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180 00
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Feeder c
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elf- With 8*lf;
c-r Feeder sad
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I^More Brown Olnn hare been sold duriinr • - l j
foarreason* than any otiior two mak^s J
N. B. Our manufacturing »nd shipping J 1 ,'".
are unequalled. Full deecitptive rti.-ulur wi■ j
drvd* or plsniers tMtimonlala »<-ut «n upp"-
Correepoudenco Solicited, nddre-s,
BROWN COTTON GIN Co.. Vw ton'll".
Colombo# JrOB Works Co.,
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