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CLU MBUSCENQUIRER-SUN, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 10. \m.
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STICK A PIN 11EHK!
To Remind Tou Where to (let Tour Imported
and Domestic Groceries, Fruits and Confer*
tlonoriea.
One of the best selected stocks cf groceries
•ever brought to the city cau be found at the
store of Mr, J. T.‘Kavanagh, No. 1018 Broad
street. While Mr. Kuvatmgh is a young man.
he was raised up behind the counter, and having
a natural talent for this branch of business he
lias developed into one of the most active, enter
prising and successful business young men in
the city. His fair dealings, the honest and up
right manner in which he conducts his business
have won for him hosts of friends, who rejoice
at his prosperity. The line of imported and do
mestic groceries, fruits and confectioneries which
he now has instock is a source of envy to less
fortunate dealers and of delight to the tradiug
public.
It would be folly for ua to attempt to mention in
detail the almost unlimited number of excellent
articles he has in stock, but a few words concern
ing his German and imported groceries will not
be amiss. In these goods his stock cannot be
surpassed. Here can be found ever} hing that
is necessary to get up a first-class meal. Those
who are skilled in the art of tempting the appe
tites of the most fastidious epicures pronounce
these goods to have no superior iu the market.
Among them are the celebrated Swiss, Newf-
chatel, Edom and Pineapple cheeses; French and
Turkish prunes; German oil and French pickles;
olives in glass and bulk; sardines in tomato
sauce and in oil, and hundreds of other delight
ful things, the bare mention of which fairly
makes one’s mouth water.
His stock of domestic groceries and canned
goods is stupenduous. It embraces almost every
article in this line that can be mentioned, among
them New York breakfast bacon and hams, ice-
cured meats, smoked meats, pickled and dried
beef, salad dressings, jellies, preserves, pickles,
etc. He has the nicest line of canned fruits and
vegetables to be found in the market. He offers
special inducements to the confectionery and
fruit trade.
Mr. Kavanagh offers great inducements to the
wholesale and retail trade. His prices are as low
as can be found anywhere in the city. Every
article he sells is warranted to be as represented.
All goods are delivered within the city limits
free of charge.
\\ Hi lams ,v Pou.
Standing anywhere between the Rankin House
and the Webster building and looking towards
the latter, yon see an immense drop curtain em-
blazened with the name and business of the
above firm, successors to Mr. J. A. Walker iu the
carriage and buggy line. They expect to keep
up the reputation of that end of the town in
keeping the most complete outfit on wheels ever
seen in this city. A few minutes stroll in th's
vehicle bazaar convinces us they are leaders in
this business in Columbus. We were bewil
dered at the vast number and style
of their goods, and fell at once iu love
with their beaulifril buggies made
at Columbus, Ohio, bv the Columbus Buggy
Co mpany. They make a specialty of this grade
of work and claim it to be the best buggy in
America. They then went from that beauty
down to a “shyster” at $30. We could have spent
the day looking at their carriages, carts,
phaetons and beautiful harness, robes, etc., but
being invited into the other room of their
quarters we stumbled upon a coffin. Yes, a
coffin, all ruffled and padded, ready to lie down
in. We didn’t get in it, however, as Mr. Wil
liams tells us he expects to occupy a part of that
store as an undertaker. His excellent reputa
tion as an undertaker and his handsome stock
led us to believe lie was going to bury over half
of those who may die in Columbus. See. their
ad.
The Oldest in the City.
For twenty years past Shepherd Rogers has
been proprietor of the neat barber shop under
the Perry House, on First avenue. His is the
oldest established business of the kind in the
city. Shepherd is one of the finest tonsorial
artists the country affords, and i9 spoken of in
terms of the highest praise by all of his custom
ers. Everything about the shop is in first-class
style. Give him a call.
Fall Weal her.
And with it comes many changes, first warm,
then cold, consequently so many throat and
lung troubles in this changeable climate of ours.
But all have a guardian angel against these
troubles if they will only use that old time-tried
household remedy Picine, the king of Cough
cures. It never fails to quickly and permanently
cure Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Asth
ma, Cronp, Whooping Cough, etc. We have
some of the strongest testimonials ever given a
preparation as to its remarkable cures in Croup,
the dread of fond parents. We positively guar
antee Pieine in this trouble, as we have yet to
learn of a single instance in which it failed to
cure, and cure at once. Pieine has won and is
still winning golden laurels as the best house
hold cough remedy ever introduced. Praises
peur in from every quarter of the globe.
Sold by all druggists and dealers in medicine
in this country at 50 cents per bottle.
Ask for Picino and take no other lung remedy
that may be offered you. and you will never re
gret the day you bought it.
Manufactured only by
JOHN P. TURNER & J3RO.,
Columbus, Ga.
Ask for TurnEr.’s Livbw Piles. They never
gripe or make sick, contain no calomel or mine
ral poison; quickly cure Biliousness, Constipa
tion, Headache and all liver troubles.
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Office Columbus and Rome Railway Co.,
Columbus, Ga. .October 1, 1886.
The annual meeting of stockholders will be
held at the company’s offlee in the union freight
depot, Columbus, on Tuesday, 19th instant, at
10:30 o’clock a. m., when the annual report will
be presented and an election held for president
and directors.
Stockholders and families will be passed free to
and from Columbus on that day, with the privi
lege of returning the day after, and can secure
tickets upon application to agents on the line of
road under the rules printed on the back of each
ticket. J. M. FRazer,
oc4 10 17 ___ Secretary.
I. O. R. M„ C rook Tribe No. II.
Regular Council Tuesday’s sleep at our W ig-
wam (I. O. O. F. Hall). Council tire will be
kindled at the eighth run.
All transient members are invited to attend.
W. G. Posey, Sachem.
J. L. Asbell, C. of R. au » 29 sel y
For Sexton.
X announce myself a candidate for City Sexton
and solicit the support of my friends and lello
citizens. Election in December next.
aug*28 su-tf Jas. k. Treadaway.
LEMON ELIXIR.
Editorial.
Office Sunday Telegram, Atlanta.
Ga., October 9, lS85.-Mr. Mozley: Allow
me to thank you most kindly for the uotl
of Lemon Elixir. I am not much ot a be
liever in medicine, but being overtaxed
exceasive office work, I concluded to t .
your Lemon Elixir. It proved all aim
more than you claimed for it. It acts i
a charm on the liver, stomach and bo'Uds,
gives a check to nervousness and proa >
what I craved most, namely: pleasant ai ^
refreshing rest at night. I cordially
mend your remedy as a delight iul tonic
all cases of indigestion, biliousness an i
voub prostration. Chas. T. Logan,
Editor and Proprietor Sunday Telegram.
Sold by druggists. 50c and ?1 per > •
Prepared by H. Mozley, M. D., Atlanta,
CITY llltI G STORE.
l>riig*. Fancy Article* am! Drag Ann*
dried.
We are now receiving a new supply of all Fancj
Goods and Staples in our line.
An endless variety of Bristle Goods, Tooth
Brushes, Hair Brushes, Nail Brushes, Baby
Brushes, Shaving Brushes, Blacking and Cloth
Brushes. The best 25c Tooth Brush ever sold in
this market. A beautifril Child’s Crush for 15c
Combs of any kind and style.
All makes of Face Powders. A beautiful assort
ment of Puff Boxes, Puffs and Sachet Powders.
A large line of Colognes and Extracts from
every maker of prominence. Our White Rose
Cologne cannot be surpassed in the United
States.
We carry the largest and most varied assort
ment of soaps of any house in the city, from 5c to
75c a cake. A special bargain at 50c per dozen.
Our drug department is kept supplied with the
best and purest drugs. Our motto being the best
only. We have secured the services of Mr. Wni.
McLendon, jr..of Thomasville, a graduntein phar
macy, and iu every way qualified to fill presorijv
tions, to which work we give special and careful
attention.
We have a frill line of Teas and Spices, which
we guarantee pure.
Large lot of Slate Sponges.
Give us a call. Polite attention given all.
CITY DRUG STORE.
dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager.
I«. II ARRIS I* EE A 1>M GUILTY
Ami l)4«nun<I« » Verdict from Eacli
Juror.
And here Is their sworn opinions:
1. I find that L. Harris’ dry goods and clothing
store is the cheapest place in town.
2. I find that his goods are the best made.
3. 1 find that every customer is treated well.
4. I find that everyone gets his money’s worth
there.
5. I find that he has the best stock in town.
G. I tiud that he buys Iris goods from manufac
turers and can sell cheaper than anyone in town.
7. I find that every one goes there for their
goods.
8. I find that his prices are the lowest.
9. I find that the quality of his goods is the
best.
10. I find that liis stove istho most popular in
town.
11. I find that he allows no misrepresentation
to sell his goods.
12. Raised in our midst, we know him to be
honest.
13. I agree with the other jurymen that L.
Harris’ is the place to buy goods.
The judge’s charge and sentence:
L. Harris, 114 Broad street: As this jury has
found you guilty of this benevolent offense, I
sentence you to a long lilb and prosperous busi
ness in drygoods, clothing, notions, boots ; shoes,
hats, ladies’ dress goods, shawls, jerseys, walking
jackets, new markets, all things that you handle
for they are cheaper than iu any house iu town
oct3seltw3m
Auction Sale
Valuable City Lots!
Directly Opposite the Eagle and
Phenix Mills.
iril.l, UK SOI.Il, Oil the First Tuesday in No-
»* venib.r next, in front of the Auction Hous.
of F. M. KNONVLES A Co., cornel* of Broad ami
Tenth Streets, in the City of Columbus, at U
o’clock a. m„ the Valuable Lots fronting the
Eagle Factory Buildings, on From street, in tin
City of Columbus, Georgia, and next adjoining
the Alston Warehouse, and neat* offices of tin
Georgia Midland Railroad, beginning on
east s’de of Front street, nt the North Wall ot
the “Alston Warehouse," running east ulong
said wall 127 feet 6 inches, tlu nce north 150 feet,
more or less, to the line of the lot occupied by
the Southern Express Company, thence west
ulong said line. 127 feet 6 inches, to Front street,
thence south along Front street 150 feet, more or
less, to the beginning point. This property, im
mediately fronting the Eagle Factory, is admira
bly adapted as building lots for Dwellings, Stores
or Warehouse purposes; contains now a well*
built, commodious, two story Brick Stable. Titles
perfect. Can he examined, with plot ot the
property, at the law office of McNeill & Levy.
Terms ot sale—one-third cash on day of purchase,
balance, one, twonml three years, equal amounts,
with 7 percent, interest.secured by the property.
MARY B. HANSERD.
oct3 tiutse lw
COMMISSIONERS’ SALE
-for Partition-
Two Valuable Plantations.
Yew Good*. Itoffoni Price*.
Fair and square dealing, coupled with courte
ous and prompt attentiou, promised to every in
habitant of Columbus and surrounding country
that favor the Central Drug Store, Evans &
Howard, proprietors, with their patronage. We
are never too busy to give information or show
our goods, whether you buy or not. In the last
few days we have received a lot of the prettiest
and best made Tooth Brushes to be obtained,
specially imported for our trade. So much
trouble is experienced from the bristles coming
out of brushes. In the one we are offering this
objection is obviated.
We are now headquarters for the Oakley Soap
and Perfumery Company, and have on display a
magnificent line of their goods we are selliug at
living prices. Our stock of Hair. Tooth, Nail aud
Scrubbing Brushes, Ivory, Celluloid, Rubber and
Horn Combs, Whisp Brooms, Clothes and Black
ing Brushes and Polishers is very complete—
every style, make and price always on hand. We
stock every new preparation in the Drug, Chemi
cal, Patent Medicine, Perfume, Soap or Toilet
line as soon as brought to notice. Many articles
can be found in our varied stock that cannot be
obtained from other sources.
To the smoking public let us say we have re
cently received large additions to this depart
ment, and we think there is no stock of Cigars
in this section equal in quality to ours.
Recent heavy additions to our Toilet Goods
line now gives us the largest, most meritorious
aud prettiest line in Columbus. We shall con
tinue to dispense Soda water for sometime yet.
Give us a call, let us price you our goods, and we
feel confident we will share your patronage.
Evans & Howard,
aug8 3m 1309 and 1132 Broad street.
( 1EORGIA, MUSCOGEE COUNTY' -Under and
* 1 by virtue of an order from the Superior Court
of Muscogee County, passed ai the May term, 1886
thereof, the undersigned Commissioners appoint
ed by said court will sell in (rout of the court
house of said county, in the city of < Y.lumbus, on
the first Tuesday in November next, between the
legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest
bidder, the following described plantation proper-
tv, all hang iu the county of Muscogee, state of
Georgia, to-wit: All that body of land known as
the "James H .Jones" or "Ridgewood Plantation,’
consisting of lot No. 256 in the ninth district, also
lots Nos. 288 and 291, two hundred two and a half
202 acreseuch. more or less: also 100acres of the
north part .d'lot No. 287jU Jones' Crossing, also
fractional lots Nos. 289 and 2:»). i ighty-one fl acres
each, all in the tenth district, also ih«» south half
of lot No. 2*7 one hundred one :tml a quarter
101' i ■ aert r more or less; also fractional lots Nos.
257 and 288. nint ty 'm acres each, in seventeenth
district, also fractional lot No. 1 in eighteenth
district.sixty-stveil and a half -67 „• - acres more or
less. Said plantation containing in all twelve
hundred and eighteen and. oi e-fourth • 12184)
acres more or le-s: excepting therefrom the
I small plat or enclosure known as the "Jones
family cemetery,” containing acre, and the
right of access thereto , bounded on north by
lands of Boyd, Stripling and McFarland,
west by McFarland. south by Mc
Farland and Cox, east by the
"Carnes place." Improvements—an 8 room two-
story dwelling house, tenant houses, na and
screw, stables, well fine water and good fences.
Also, the body of land known as the ‘Carnes
place,” consisting of lot No. 257, two hundred two
and one-half <202' j) acres; part of lot No. 254 west
of Kendall creek, one hundred five and three-
fourths ' 105v acres, more or Uss; fractional lot
No.256, eighty-one -81' acres , and all that part of
fractional lot No. 255.'west of Kendall creek and
south of a line running duo west from said creek
H chains and 20 links south of the district line, con
taining eighteen and three-fourtns U»\0 acres
more or less, said plantation containing in all
four hundred and eight acres, move or less; all in
the tenth district of said county; bounded north
by Boyd’s place, south by Cox, east by Kendall
creek and Jenkins, west by "Jones place.’ Im
provements—a commodious one-story dwelling
house, out houses, good fenceB and well of fine
Terms of sale: One-third cash on day of sale,
balance one and two years ; equal amounts, with
interest 7 per cent, secured by mortgage. Posses
sion of both places given on January 1, 1887. De
scription of lands from recent survey by Jno. E.
Lamar, county surveyor. Hale for partition.
D. A. ANDREWS, )
J. G. MOON, .-C’omm’rs.
TOLY. CRAWFORD.)
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county in the south. Thousands of copies were
sold last year, and the demand is greater than
ever this season. We issue a new set every year.
One lady last year sold 457 and several sold over
300 copies.
For circurars, terms and territory apply to
D. E. Luther,
Southern Manager for Cassell <& Co.,
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Dr. SET11 N. JORDAN,
Operating burgeon and Physician,
Broad St.. Columbus. Ga
>Iore Than Was C'«iHrn»To<l For.
John A. Stewart, of the firm of Ledbetter &
Stewart, well known contractors, at No. 5 La
fayette avenue, was one of the three fortunate
holders of a one-fifth interest in ticket 19,106,
which drew 810.000 at the July drawing of The
Louisiana State Lottery. A Tribune representa
tive found Mr. Stewart at his elegant home at
T36 Cass avenue, and learned it from his own lips.
Said he: “Sometime before the July, 1880, draw
ing of The Louisiana State Lottery, my friends
\V. J. Sullivan and William Herbetus, of this
citv, and myself parted with $5 each for fifteen
different fifths interest in tickets. It was my first
venture. We expected nothing, but we received
notice that ticket No. 19,-106, in which we had a
fifih interest, had drawn 810,000, and a check for
82000 was received, aud we divided equally. -
Detroit (Mich.i Tribune, July 28. _
To I lie Voter, anil Tin Payers of Mu*,
.•once County!
I respectfully announce my name as a candi
date for re-election to the office of Tax Receiver,
promising in the future, as in the past, to do my
duty as a sworn officer. Requesting my many
friends to remember me on that day, January
next J ' C ' Rkkdy -
oct3 se2t&wed2t
Select School Idrlllrl,.
The exercises of this school will he resumed on
Mondav October 1th. Tire services of competent
and experienced teachers have been secured. Lo
cation the same as that of last session, at my
place of residence, corner of Fourth avenue and
Fourteenth street. j, Thomas.
sep 12 ti
For
Kceeiver.
1 announce myself a candidate for Tax Re
ceiver of Muscogee county, aud respectfully
ask the support of the voters. H Hahkiso;( .
sep22 tt
lMciiMint Kooiiih
Cau he had with board at the Epping House.
One room with hath. Meal, sent out-|^0 per
week.
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the Hon. P. A. Bissell, and associate oificers of
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The Science of Life should be read by the young
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There is no member of society to whom The
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was conslant all day
done unpm-edenled.
Lust week the stream of customers
long, and the amount of business
Allhough the inroads made on the slock were great, the daily
additions have kepi pace with ihem, and in every department
the assortment will lie found complete.
There is no use discussing the mailer; GRAY has (lie
largest and cheapest stock of Dry Goods in town. Heal live,
bottom prices keep our store always crowded. Our close,
clever cash leaders are surely annihilating lhal crodil bar
barian. Money down, pay as you go, the great Golden Rule.
We want lo set* the ladies turn out in full force Monday
and Tuesday, as we will have special prices in every depart
ment. We will sell on those days llio best Black 05c Gash-
mere in Georgia at 25 cents; 40 inch wide Registered Twill,
1800 Bombazine fine: Eberon’s Silk-faced Velveteen for
trimming, worth 90c a yard: price will be 40 cents a yard.
5 Gases of Mantel Brocades, worth 10c; price now 01 cents.
5 Cases of Illuminated Suitings, worth 20c; price now 10c.
5 Cases of Nothingsaid Suitings, worth 25c; price now 121c.
7 Cases of Prime Mixtures Suitings, worth 35c, price now lNc.
3 Cases of Lupin's Fine Sponge Cashmeres, worth 50c. all
new shades, price now 25c, 40 inches wide.
Just opened, 25 Imported Combination Suits, worth
$12.50; we will sell for $8.00 choice. See them before Inly
ing elsewhere, as they are priced by some at 815.00.
All Trimmings, Linings and Buttons far below any one's
cost.
Wc have the largest stock of UNDERWEAR in town, and very cheap.
“ “ “ “ “ BLANKETS “ “
“ “ “ “ “ TABLE “ “
“ “ 11 “ 1 NOTIONS » “ “ “ “
“ “ “ “ “ FLANNELS “ “ “ “ “
“ “ * WOOLENS “ “ “ “
120 Styles of Gents’ Silk Ties and Scarfs just opened.
Look at the best *1 00 Shirt in town, and conic to us and get it for 00 cents.
We claim our Gents’ 7oe Undershirt is fully worth £1 25. See it.
“ “ “ Ladies’ 60u Vest “ “ “ 1 (HI. “ “
“ “ “ “ 60c Corset “ “ “ 1 00. “ “
Slightly soiled 300 pairs of Corsets, worth 50c, we will sell at 25 cents.
In this limited space we name some figures t hat can he quoted by no house that
sells on time [that house could not live long on the hard grindstone, of credit, if it paid
cash and sold on credit)—prices that were shaped by the sad necessity of some shaking
millionaire, Home mercantile shipwreck, some old craft loaded to the very water’s
edge,ready to go to the bottom with rotten assets and living and pressing liabilities that
demand his money or his goods. Next day they come from a big, proud shop, good
credit, big stock, hut bending before the crushing weight of a hundred thousand pro
tested paper of its customers. Friendship is one thing, business another. Within 21
hours the money must come. Many thousand lacking, after exhausting every effort
and device, the alternative—honor or dishonor; and though misfortune may come,
infamy never—and the goods belong to that man, like Gray, who has the cash to
plank down on the spot. Cash before delivery transforms “hard times” into pros
perity.
On Top Live House, C. P. GRAY & CO
Largest business connections south—Columbus, Augusta, Savannah, New York.
lonmitHHioner*. •
Wc the undersigned Banks and Bankers witl
pay all Prizes drawn in The Louisiana State. Lot*
tencs which may be presented at our counters.
.V. II. OGIJNHY. Ln. Nul l Rank.
J. W. I4II.imi;TJI,Pr«*H.SUMv Niit’l B’k.
A. n.lIilHVI.W rr«»M. N. O. Nal l Hunk
lure lor Educational and Charitable purposes—
with a capital of $1,000,000—Io which a reserve
fund of over $550,auo has since been added.
By an overwhelming popular vote its franchise
was made a part of the present State Constitu
tion, adopted December 2d, A. D. 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by
the people of any State.
IT NEVER SCALES OR POSTPONES.
Us Gruiiii Single Niimhor Drawing*
lake . und the Extraordinary
Drawings regularly every three months, instead
of semi-annually as heretofore, beginning March,
1880.
A SIMJA OMR OIMMMITI NITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. TENTH (iRAN 14 DRAW
ING. CLASS It.IN TIIE ACADEMY OF MUSK],
NEW ORLEANS, TUESDAY, October I2tb,
IHSB-IU7III Monthly Drawing.
t’A A* IT A l< Pltl/tE 873*000.
100.000 Ti«’li«>ln nl rive OollnrH Knell*
l iuvlions in I’iMIt* in
1 CAPITAL PRIZE..
2 PRIZES OF $0000..
5 do 2000..
10 do 1000..
APPROX IMATION I’RIZES.
9 Approximation Prizes of$750..
9 Approximation Prizes of 500 .
9 Aj.pi
filiation Prizes of 250..
..$75,000
.. 25,000
.. 10,000
.. 12,000
.. 10.000
.. 10,000
.. 10.000
.. 20,000
.. 30,000
.. 25,000
.. 25,000
.. 0,750
.. 4,500
. 2,250
1907 Prizes, amounting to $265,500
Application for rates to clubs should be made
only to the Office of the Company in New Orleans.
For thither information write clearly, giving
frill address. POSTAL NOT BIN, Expres*
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ordi
nary letter. Currency by Express (at our ex
pense) ud dressed Jl. A. I>A1’I*IIIN,
New Orh aiiN, Lift.
Or .H. A. DAUPHIN.
Washington. I>. €’.
Make I*. O. Money Orders pnyablo
and add Itrtf hlrml Let ter* lo
Ni:w Oil LIRA vs NATIONAL H ANK,
wedB6&W4.W New Orleans, I.a.
INCREASING FAST7
Since we advertised a short time ago the nmn*
>r of those who handle
‘FM F1L” ffil “L. ROAD”
TOBACCOS
is rapidly increasing, and we take pleasure In
bringing the following revised list of such dealeif
to your kind notice:
J. K. Giddens,
J. R. H. F. Garrett,
C. E. Hochstrasser,
D. A. Amir
D. A. Anglin
Averett & Porter,
It. J. Anglin,
J. Adams,
C. Batastein,
R. Broda.
Ben net i »V Co.,
T. A. Cantrell,
V. R. Cantrell A Co.
R. 8. Crane,
F. Conti.
M. E. Edwards,
A. Simons,
L. II. Kaufman & Co.,
G. W. Lewis,
C. H. Markham,
P .McArdle,
T. E. Middlebrooks,
Martin & Chalmers,
Tobe Newman,
\V. It. Newsome,
J. H. Runisey,
Rothschilds Bros.,
T. J. Stone.
EIIS i Cl
A WEEK FOR BARGAINS
A. C. CHANCELLOR
of Kiclmiftiid, Virginia,
:turers of Fanny Edel and L. I
baccos.
li i:KN «V I.OFIt are our Sole Agents
for Hi In territory.
my2 se6m
DR. RICE,'
For IS years at 37 Court I'lace, now at
A i-'r.UrU educated and letcally qualified logician audUif
Cures all forms of PRIVATE,
CHRONIC and SEXUAL Disi
EASES. , , T
Spermatorrhea auu Impotency,
-THB-
IIA TTF.lt. FUHXHSIIER
And Merchant Tailor
Enjoyed a Lar^c Trade in September, consequently
many lots of Suits, Huts and Pants have been broken. Now
is the time to buy Goods at Half Price.
$20.00 SUITS Now - - - $10.00.
5.00 HATS Now - - - 2.50.
Ilemcrnher, our Merelmnf Tuitoriny is boommy. Leave
your measure mu! yet a per feet-jitliuy suit.
Gin Houses Insured,
Also Cotton anil Machinery Therein, by
JOHN BLACKMAR, General Insurance Agent.
Next to Telegraph Office, Telephone No. 51, Columbus, Ga. AGENTS
augd ue&w4m loduceiuents. ILmtikx Copying Co., 301 Canal street, NdA
This School is the best
in America. The moat
practical course of in
struction and the most
icmineut faculty. En
dorsed by business
houses. For circular*
an«l specimens of Feu-
manship, address
MC23A17 J. GOLDSMITH.
Principal
and Whlskc
Ilnb*
il* cured in home with
out pain Hook of par
ticulars sent FREE.
Street