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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN; COLUMBUS GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING DECEMBER 25, 1886,
DAILY COTTO* STATEMENT.
Columbus, Oa., December 24, 1886.
COTTON BILLS—STOUT.
Hew York % off, Eastern % off, Boston alight %
tOT, Savannah \\ off; Hank checking on New York
•ver the counter )4 premium and on Savannah
•t par.
Cotton.
Market to-day very dull; Inferior 0: ordi ary
—c: orood ordinary—c; low middling S^c;
middling 8 r, *c. good middling h%(d)8“ H c.
RBCBIPT8
To-day. To Date.
By Southwestern railrond 4 7.602
By Mobile nnd Girard railroad.... 112 7,678
£y Columbus and western road.. 27 1.392
B? Oolambu* and Rome railroad 19
Georgia Midland 0
bythenver 0
By wagons 69
LOCAL LACONICS.
-Catnula grange will hold an all-day meeting
to-day.
6.656
Totals..
231
SHIPMENTS.
60,572
By floathwestern railroad 50
By Columbus and Western r*
^ the river...
Taken by Columbus factories
To-day. To Date
50
STATEMENT.
Stock on band August 31, 1885
Beoeived to-day 231
•* previously 60,341-
bbipped to-day 50
previously 46,156-
8tocks on hand
WEEKLY STATEMENT.
2,912
67.491
68.841
1.308
46.709
6,963
21,133
1886.
Stock August 31st 1.079
Received past week 3.322
Total received 60.572
Total received, including stock 61,651
Shipped past week 736
Total shipped 46.206
Total Columbus factories 8.138
Stock December 24 15,445
Bales 852
ANALVSI8 OP RECEIPTS,
Columbus has received 60,572 bales since Septem
ber 1, 6319 bales less than the same date lost year.
The Southwestern railroad has brought 8976 bales,
1876 less; Mobile and Girard 7678 bales, 561 less;
Columbus & Western 1392 bales, 1155less,•Columbus
and Rome 6656 bales, 5155 less; river 8914 bales,
2869 less; wagons 28,049 bales, 4514 more.
THE UNITED STATES PORTS.
1886. 1885.
Receipts for the week 237,354
Total receipts to date 3,508.723 3,311,610
Exports for the week 211.642 1 19.834
Total exports to date 2.129.980 1,920,745
Stock 1,050 131 1,079.039
Stock at interior towns 216,890 265,017
Through Cot Ion.
The following table shows the number of bales of
Cotton which have passed through this city from
points on the roads named to Savannah and
eastern markets since September 1, 1886:
Mobile and Girard railroad 19,212
Columhusand Rome railroad 9,5'7
Columbus and Western railroad 54,734
Total bales cotton 83,527
INDEX TO NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Choice Oranges J T. Cooper.
Dressed Turke>s and Chickens - J. W. Cargill.
Milk Cow and Dressed Turkeys -Huff & Starke.
Read new advertisements in Ten Cent Column.
The Churches To-Morrow.
Rev. W. P. Harrison, D. D., will preach the
Christmas sermon at St. Paul chuich on Sunday
morning.
St. Luke church Sunday: Preaching at 11 a. m.
by the pastor, and at 7 p. m. by Dr. W. P. liar
riaon.
Remember the Y. M. C. A.
In the fullness of your heart to day remember
the Young Men’s Christian Association. They
are asking you to help them do a noble work. Is
there a better time than Christmas day to help
them? Send to the committee or to this otiice
what you are able to contribute in that direction,
and if you do not feel better a iter wards, you
ought to.
Christmas ut the Mission School.
Yesterday afternoon the mission Sunday school
of the First Presbyterian church gave its annual
Christmas tree to the scholars. Abaut Ufly poor
children were made happy by receiving nice
presents of toys, candles, clothes, etc. The other
Sunday schools of the city will have Christmas
trees later on.
— Send your ads in early to-day for our Sunday
edition.
•—Muscogoe grange will meet next Wednesday.
Grangers will please take notice.
—The streets were crowded all day yesterday
with people buying Christmas tricks.
—There will he a Christmas free at Granger’s
tank, on the Columbus and Rome railroad, to
night.
—Isn’t It a little queer that as we grow from
youth to manhood the objects change which
w* j bringtis pleasure.
2^049 I — Mr. Geo. M. C’app will entertain a pnrty of
friends to night at his residence, at Oakland,
with a Christmas tree.
—The dressing case and a few other articles
leftover from the Catholic fair will be raffled
Monday night at 8 o’clock, at the Hock & Ladder
rooms.
— Those contemplating rending advertise
ments for our Sunday edition will oblige us by
dolngso early to-day to enable us all to take a
little Christmas before it is all gone.
—There was the usual quota of Christmas
drunks taking in the town last night. All of
them seem to be gentlemanly inebriated, conse
quently there were only a few arrests.
— The weather bureau telegraphed yesterday
morning that in twenty-four hours the ther
mometer would fall from 15 to 20 degrees. Let
her fall; who keers? Christmas conies but once
a year.
—The Georgia Home InsuranceeCompany, of
Columbus, have presented to the Young Men’s
Christian Association at Americup, through Fel
der & Callaway, local agents, a very handsome
clock. The gift wi 1 be quite an addition to their
handsome parlors and is greatly appreciated.
38,068
0
0
8,138
46.206
43,362
1.079
- 60,572
61,655
-46,206
.15,445
1885.
Personal.
Mr. Matt Crawford is in the city.
Mr. A. G. Rhodes, of Atlanta, is in the city.
Rev. Mr. Howard, of Seale, made the city a pop
call yesterday.
Hon. John C. Cheney, of Henry county, was in
the city yesterday.
Miss Nettie Worthy, of Opelika, is visiting her
sister, Mrs. Frank Johnpon.
Mrs. M. R. Cranberry will be the guest of Mrs.
Eugene Granborry for several weeks.
Miss Pauline Dillard returned home yesterday
from a visit to friends in West Point.
Miss Lena Hansford left for Montgomery
yesterday to visit friends and relatives.
Mr. Rarrs Waddell, of Seale, was in the city
yesterday, and returned home last night.
Misses Alice Snow and Katie Belle Furrus left
for Upatoi yesterday to Rpend a few days.
Roman candles and sky-rockets at Adams &
Bowers.
Ellerslie Lots lor Hole.
On Saturday, December 18th, Mr. R. F. Cartar
sold quite a number of building and business lots
at Eilerslie, on the Georgia .Midland and Gulf
road. Those lots brought fifty dollars on an
average. On Saturday, January 1st, he will sell
quite a number of other lots at public outcry.
This is a splendid opportunity for investments,
and no one should fail to attend the sale,
member the date, January 1, If87. Mr. Carter is
on the premises and will give any information
wanted. dec24 lw
F. CL WILKINS,
General Auctioneer, Real Ewtate,
Stock and Bond Agent,
Special attention given administrators’, execu-
Abbott & Newsom’s corner.
For Sale—My Residence <
fell tf
Broad street.
F. G. Wilkins
Mr. W. S. DeWolf and lady, of Atlanta, are . tors’ and assignees’ sales, selling and renting
upending Christmas here with their old Wends, Real Estate at public or private sale. Office over
Mr. M. Joseph left for New York yesterday,
where he go“8 to look afte- the spring stock for
his wholesale establishment.
Colonel Eugene Burke Baldwin and Major
Frank Baldwin, of Talbot county, hung up their j
Christmas stockings in the city last nieht. 1
Miss Minnie Howard and Lizzie Hunter, of this
city, who have been to .Ternigan. Ala., to act as !
bridesmades at a wedding, returned to the city j
yesterday.
Fireworks of all kinds at Adams & Bowers.
Mill ill the Lead.
Santa Claus has decided to stay with Adams &
Bowers until after the holidays, because they
have the largest and most complete stock of
i, n u , ... , Toys in the city. Their already immense stock
c ona an ^ ,Sfl Lu °y j was replenished yesterday by the arrival of
IIIh Hand Badly Mushed.
Jim Wright, a colored train hand on (he Co
lumbus and Rome railroad, bad his hand badly
tuashed yesterday afternoon while he was coup
ling cars at Nance’s station, in the upper part of
the county. He was brought to the city and sur
gical aid was rendered to the unfortunate man.
It was found necessary to amputate part of the
injured hand. Wright was getting along very
well lust night.
Leg Fractured and Will Sue the City.
Thursday night about 10 o’clock N. P. Martin’s
•on George, aged about 16years, in company with
Johnnie Patrick, a playmate, were running down
the track of the Mobile and Girard railroad, on
the cast commons, near Foutalue’s wood yaid,
when George fell into an open culvert, fracturing
his leg at the knee. Dr. Butts rendered surgical
aid and the boy is now getting along very well.
Wc under* and that Mr. Martin will sue the city
for damages.
A lliir lhu; for Kuril Oil*.
Yesterda; afternoon when the boll rung for the
employes of the bagging mills to stop work a
very agreeable surprise awaited them in the shape
of a big piper big, filled with good things for
Christmas, provided by the owners of the mill for
each one. It was no doubt a pleasant surprise
to them. At all events, such timely acts go far
towards cementing the good /eelings that ought
to exist between employers and employes in every
business.
The Hum moth Roy.
Master Hughey Stout, the mammoth boy, who
is acknowledged to be the largest child of his age
in this or anv other country, still continues to
draw large crowds of ladies, gentlemen and
children at every entertainment. He sends a
Christmas gre ting to every one, with a cordial
invitation to sight-loving people to come and see
him. He is a wonderful fat boy and it is well
worth the price of admission to see him. He can
be seen just above Tibe Newman’s, on Broad
•treet. Performance every half hour.
The Minstrels.
Hicks and Sawyers colored ministrels gave an
entertainment at Springer opera house last
night. They played under most adverse circum
stances, nevertheless gave a performance that
was much enjoyed by the audience. The singing
was as fine us has been heard in some time and
some of the specialties were very interesting. The
gags were mostly knew—if you spell it with a k.
The audience was small but at times quite en
thusiastic. It is a good show aud would have
done even better, perhaps, under better
circumstances.
Very Seriously 111.
It has been known for some time that Mrs.
Win. I. Hudson of Hamilton, was seriously ill.
A short time since eTe apoeared much better,
and her friends had hopes of her recovery. On
Friday Dr. T. 8. Mitchell was called to Hamilton
by telegraph to visit her. Ho found her with
general facial paralysis au 1 in a critical condi
tion Her friends may expect her death at any
moment. It is simply a question of time. She
is one of the mv3t uoblo, generous and amiable
women in the s ate, full of charity and kindness
to all; loved, honored and respected by every one
who knows her. She is indeed a true, noble aud
Oh istian woman, whose life is almost irrepar
able. The poor and destitute will lose a friend
In fact and deed; one whose every impulse was
/or good, love and affection.
CHRISTMAS DINNER.
On Sunday nt the Rankin IInose.
The annual Christmas dinner at the Rankin
House will take place on Sunday, the 2Gth, in
stead of to-day. It is customary at hotels, where
Christmas comes on Saturday, to have the an"
nual dinner on the Sunday following. In order,
therefore, to conform fo the custom, and for the
convenience of business men who will be very
busy lo-day, the Rankin House will give its an
nual dinner to morrow. The following is the
CHRISTMAS MENU:
Boiled Tenderloin of Trout, Lobster sauce, with
potatoes, a la Parisienne.
BOILED.
Turkey with Oyster pauce. Leg of Mutton,Caper
sauce.
REI.EV E.
Boston Baked Beans. Salmi of Spring Duck, a
la by Uicanade.
ENTREES.
Tenderloin ol beef larded, ala Polonaise.
Vol au Vent of Chicken Liver, a la chatelaine.
Croquettes of Rice, a la Ronmine,
Peach, au Condu.
ROAST.
Ribs of Beef nu jus, with browned potatoes.
Tenderloin of Veal with Mushrooms.
Stuffed young Pig,a la Normandie.
Young Chicken, Giblet sauce.
GAM 15.
Quail on Toast Madeira sauce. Mallard Duck
with jelly.
Fresh Venison in Port wine.
SALAD.
Potato. Chicken. Lobster in tunyonaise.
COLD DISHES.
Magnolia Ham. Pickled Beef Tongue. Boned
Turkey.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes; au crutine. Candied Sweet
Pot a or s.
Stewed Tomatoes. Green English Peas.
Asparagus.
relishes.
Celery. Pickled Beets. Cucumbers. Pickles.
Olives. Sauces. Ncuffehattel. Edam and
Cream Cheese.
PASTIIY.
Mince Meat Pie. Lemon Pie. Pudding, a la
royal. Sponge Cake. Cocoanut Cake.
Choco late Cake. Black Fruit Cake.
DESERT,
Vanilla Ice Cream. Jelly au Farffa.
fruits.
Apples. Oranges. Grapes. Bananas. Nuts.
French Coffee.
Private parties can be served on special tables
if desired. Prices fo dinner $1.00.
JOHN SCHERF,
Proprietor.
McDonald, of Montgomery, who have been
visiting Col. and Mrs. F. G. Wilkins, the parents
of the former, returned home yesterda)’.
Mr. J. B. Daniel has severed his connection
with the Evening Ledger and went down to
Seale yesterday afternoon. Mr. Daniel is a spicy
writer, a splendid newsgatherer, and has many
friends here who wish him success in any under
taking.
Miss Mary C. Clayton, of Tuscaloosa, Ala., ar
rived in the city yesterday afternoon, and will
spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. YViley
Williams. Miss Clayton is the daAighter of Gen
eral Ilenry D. Clayton, the* distinguished jurist,
and president of the Alabama State University,
at Tuscaloosa. She is one of the most accom
plished and popular society girls of the state, and
her visit here has been anticipated with much
pleasure by her friends. Although this is her
first visit to Columbus, Miss Clayton has a num
ber of young lady friends here whom she met at the
college in Washington City, where she was edu
cated.
Balloons at Adams & Bowers.
Just arrived by the steamer Smith last night j
25,000 choice Florida oranges.
J. T. Kavanaou.
Another fine lot Tennessee Dressed Turkeys |
and Chickens received per last night’s express, j
Send in your orders early to git good selections, j
H. H. Daniel.
anotiier shipment from New York. Don’t fail to
visit them; if you do you will be badly left.
Don’t forget the place.
Adams & Bowers,
dtf 1144 Broad St., Strupper’s Old Stand.
A. F. Gibson & Co. has a large and select stock
of Furniture to be sold as lew as the lowest.
decl4 dtf
Oranges, Apples and Malaga Grapes at
dit R. Justice, Agt.
Removal Notice.
We have removed to No. 1022 Broad street, be
low the Central Hotel, where we will continue to
keep the choicest line of Cigars, Tobacco and
Liquors.
We call especial attention to our celebrated
Imperial Wedding Whisky and fine brands of
Ivey West and Havana Cigars, and kindly ask
our friends to favor us with their orders.
Louis Buhler & Co.
Sole Agents for the Celebrated Auheuser and
and Budweiser Bottled Beer.
sepl9 tf.
Baker’s Chocolate and Jelatine at
d tf R. Justice, Agt.
Toys at Adams & Bowers.
Just arrived by the steamer Smith last night '
25,000 choice Florida oranges.
J. T. Kavanagh. J
Ld of Ckioiue Oranges
Just received by J. T. Cooper. !
Malaga grapes by the bariel at Ada
Just arrived by the steamc
25,000 choice Florida oranges.
& Bowt r.-i
Smith last night
Go to Kunsberg’s. Ycu can get toys at your
own price. They must be sold.
dec24 2t J. T. Kavanagh.
4*o«l Giles* 4lie Children.
Nothing has been so productive of health anr
diminished bo much the suffering and mortality
j among children as Teeth in a (Teething Poivders),
Teethina allays Irritation, aids Digestion,
j Regulates the Bowels, Strengthens the child,
, Cures Eruptions and Sores and makeas Teething
I easy.
! All Druggists and country stores keep Teeth-
! Isa, Brannon & Carson. Columbus, Ga.,
| Wholesale Agents, supply the trade at manu
j ’’acturer’a nr ices jy4 d&wlv
CITY DRUG STORE.
Holiday Gooflft! Holiday Good*
We have received and displayed our Holiday
Goods, and can promise our patrons and friends
an unusually large and pleasing assortment at
very low prices, our object being more to make a
reputation than a profit on this line of goods.
We have Toilet and Ji.wel Cases in convenient
combinations, Odor Cases, Majolica Ware, Bisque
and Bronze Figures, Mirrors, Ornaments, Sets
of any description; in fact can please any one.
Cut Glass Goods, and something entirely new
and u efhl in Writing Tablets.
Don’t forget us when you want to buy or look;
’tis a pleasure for us to show goods.
We are honest in our belief that we have the
prettiest and most complete assortment of
Bristle Goods ever offered in Columbus. We
have Brushes of every shadow, shape and price,
and for any uses to which a brush can be put.
The Best 25 cents Tooth Brush sold in the state.
A beautiful brush for 15 cents.
Face Powder, Puff Boxes, Puffs and Satchet
Powders. A large line of Colognes from every
maker of prominence. We distil seven Colognes,
and our White Rose Cologne is unequalled.
Our drug department is kept supplied with the
best and purest drugs. Our motto being the best
only. Special and carefki attention given all pre
scription work by qualified and competent pre-
scriptionists. Remember us. Always pleased to
see you.
CITY DRUG STORE,
dtf Geo. A. Bradford, Manager.
Free offlmrge.
We will send you a sample of our improved.
Cabinet Photographs that we are producing at
$1 a dozen free of charge, so that you may see
them and be convinced of their superior quality.
If you never had your phiz photographed by us
give us a trial and compare results. We can as
sure you sincerely that you never have invested
$4 with as much satisfaction as in having your
phiz photographed at such small cost as is offer
ed now. Remember your money will bo refund
ed if we can’t please you.
decl9 d&weow Alpha A. Williams.
I am receiving a large and complete assort
ment of fine Wines and Whiskies. The cele
brated Shield Perfection Whisky at $1 per quart*
Will equal any goods usually sold at $1.50 per
quart. I have a few packages of very superior
Brandies for cooking purposes at 653 per quart;
1 jr medicinal use, a very old Brandy from $1 to $2
per quart; pure Maryland Apple and Peacb
). randy, Ginger Brandy, Golden Sherry Wine,.
Port Wine (pure juice); superior old Jaimacct
Rum for egg nog; Rye and Rock, every syrup,
dtf Robert S. Cbanh.
If You Desire to See
the most attractive line of Christmas presents
ever show in Columbus examine A. C. Chancel
lor’s silk umbrellas, scarfs, handkerchiefs, muff
lers and cuff buttons. d&w-tf
Texas Polished Pecans at J. T. Kavanaugh’s.
decl9-lw
Lamps worth 75c. $1 and $1.50, for50c., 75c. and
$1., at Evans & Howard’s. d-tf
Third Mai|?inonf
of beautiful mufflers will be shown at Chancel
lor’s this week. d& w-tf
What Next?
Vvriien you want a true likeness—one that your
friends will recognize—Cabinet $4, Card $1.50-
call on Alpha A. Williams. c&weod
A Fine Diamond Ring for only One Dollar a
chance to be raffled off at Bramhall’s, 1117 Broad
season for a Christmas present. d-tf
<di Cape Cod Cranberries 15c. per quart.
11. H. Daniel
1002.
J. T. Kavanagh. i You will be sure to purchase a handsome present
I at a low price, if you call at Gilbert & Blanchard’s
| drug store. Low prices guaranteed. d tf
Dressed Turkeys and Cb
J. W. Caroill.
! Go to Kunsberg’s. You cm net toys at your
1 own price. They must be sold.
dec24 2t j. T. Kavanagh.
For Kale.
A fine Milk Cow.
Dressed Turkeys at 17c per pound.
dec25 2fc Huff & Starke.
Latest Novelties in Kla Gloves
just received at A. C. Chancellor’s. They are
beauties and “just the thing for Christmas pres
ents.” d&w-tf
Texas Polished Pecans at J. T. Kavanaugh’s.
decl9-lw
Handsome Plush Work Boxes, worth $3, $3.25
aud $5, at $>2.50, $2.60 and $4, at Evans & How
ard’s. d-tf
You can get the best Cabinet Photograph— $4 a
dozeD—from Alpha A. Williams. d&ueod
•10 Per t ent Cheaper.
My second shipment of line gold, bronze and
plush frames for Christmas have arrived. I offer
them 10 per cent under former pric^ to close
them out this week. Alpha H. Williams,
d&w eow The Photographer.
Leave Your .’Heamivo at ( Imneellor’s
j if you desire a perfect fitting garment gotten up
in elegant style without delay. d&w-tf
j Roundtree’s imported Candies in \i, % and cne
j pound packages. The finest on the market at J.
j T. Kavanaugh’s. decl9-lw
A new lot Gilt Framed Pictures, cheaper than
ever, at A. F. Gibson’s, 1222 Broad street.
decl4 dtf
For Kale.
A splendid young combination Saddle and
Buggy Horse, Buggy Harness, &c. Sold sepa
rate ly or togeth er. Appl y to
dec21 tf John P. Turner.
Santa i'lAUM* Headquarter*.
This Christmas is at Adams & Bowers, Stru-
per’s old stand. The store is open day and night,
and where the largest and most complete assort
ment of Christmas goods in the city can be found.
Fireworks sold cheaper than anybody.
Candies from 9 cents to $2.50 per pound.
Raisins in boxes, $1.00 each.
Malaga grapes 25 cents per pound.
Oranges, apples, lemons.
Toys from one cent to $2.5.
Dolls from one cent to $10.
Doll carriages from 50 cents to $5.
Tool chests, doll furniture, house swings, etc.
They sell cheap, and you can get any sort of a
Christmas present there you want. 12-19tf
The Choicest Ugars
In the market at Gilbert & Blanchard’s drug
store. d tf
Extra fine Sweet Oranges 2>£c each at
dtf R. S. Crane’s.
Cheapest line of Cut Glass Bottles ever offered
in Columbus at Evans & Howard’s. dtf
Barrel Pickles, plain and sweet spiced, at 10c
per dozen. Robert S. Crane.
dtf
Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filberts and
Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Almonds, Pecans, Biazil Walnuts, Filberts and
Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Almonds, Pecans, Brazil Walnuts, Filbe'ts and
Raisins at J. T. Kavanagh’s. dcelfi lw
6000 Sweet. Florida Oranges at 30c per dozen,
dtf Robert S. Crane.
50,000 Choice Florida Oranges at
J. T. Kavanagh’s.
5O.OU0 Choice Florida Oranges at
J. T. Kavanagh’s.
5f ,000 Choice Florida Oranges at
J. T. Kavanagh’s.
dec 16 lw
Cut Glass Bottles reduced to $1.75, $3, $3.25, $1
a pair, by Evans & Howard. d-tf
mery and fiue fruits at Adams
A Rare Christman (lift.
An old woman who has been blind for fifteen
or twenty years, was sent to this city a week or
so ago to consult Dr. Bullard. An accompanying
note iuformed the doctor that he had a charit
able case tc deal with, and with such information
his answer to the question, “Can you make me
see and h w much will it cost?” was, “I can, Get
you a place to stop at lor a few days, and my
services will be contributed as a Christmas
gift.”
The old lady procured a place, and a f-»w days
ago, with the assistance of Drs. Griggs and Sheri*
dan, Dr. Bullard removed an opaque lens from
the eye ball, winch was the cause of this long and
dreary night. After the delicate surgical opera-
I lion was completed the doctor inquired, “Can
you see; and did I hurt you?” “Ohl I see the
! bl io sky, I see your hand; I didn’t know that you
j had cut my eye open,” was the eager response,
j The old lady will return home in a few days, and
j we venture to say, will try and keep her Christ
mas gift as long as she lives.
Interfering With the Patent Medicine Mail.
Last night while Dr. Sloan was selling his med-
iciue ou Broad Street, below the Georgia Home
corner, bis business was interrupted by some one
throwing a cannon cracker on his stand. The
doctor was stooping, and iu the act of opening
his valise containing the medicine, when the
cracker popped near.y in his face.
We understand that a prominent merchant on
the east side of Broad street says he is responsi
ble for the act, and expresses his determination
to do the same thing to-day if the doctor persists
in soiling his medicine in front of his store. The
merchant has been summoned to appear before
the mayor Monday morning.
Worthily Bestowed.
The composing room of the Enquirer Sun was
the scene of a very pleasant event last night just
as the clock struck twelve. Mr. John King, the
general manager of the p:iper, was presented
with a handsome gold-headed cant by Mr. W. C.
Turner, the foreman, iu behalf of the composi
tors. Mr. Kiug responded in a confidential talk
of heartfelt thanks. lie said that the present,
coming from whom raid when it did, gave him
peculiar pleasure. It was like a bright ray of sun
shine where everything was dark. He would
keep it all his life os a souvenir from the donors,
who will always occupy a large part of his h^art.
Choice confecli
& Bowi rs.
Just arrived by the steamer Smith last night
25.000 choice Florida oranges.
J. T. Kananauh.
Fresh Eggs received yesterday at
If. H. Damel’s.
25,00:) flioice Florida Oranges
Just received at Kiuanagh’s. dec2i 2t
Flora bombs and mines at Adams & Bowers.
Lot of t'hoico Oranges
Just received by _ J. T. Coopisr.
Phoice i’idi and OyHtrr.s
Always ou hand at. Jno. W. Miller’s. dec21 lm
Just arrived by the steamer Smith last night
25.0 >o choice Florida oranges.
J. T. Kavanagh.
Freslt Sm »k«a Ilitlifsix Salmon
Just received at Kavanagh’s. dec34 2t
2-pound Fruit Oakes in fancy boxes, suitable
*or presents, 75c. II. H. Daniel.
Fre.Hli Hunt leva Halifax .Salmon
Just received ai Kavauagh’s. deu24 3t
\otirc
C hancellor”* Special Order Suits
are acknowlcdred to be unsurpassed. To hav
him make you one guarantees for the house a per- j and
r.iauenl customer. d&w-tf
Malaga Grapes at wholesale at
3039 pounds fine Stick Candy at 12^c per 1 dtf Adams & Bowers,
pound; 2000 pounds Fancy Mixed Candy at 25c i
per pound; choice Mixed Nuts 20o per pound;!
finest French Prunes, choice London Layer Figs,
choice Persian Dates at Crane’s.
dtf
Best 3 for 25c. C'igar iu Georgia at Central
Drug Store. d-tf
Offices of the Southwe
Girard Railroad,
Railway, Columou
•LUM BUS, U.
R ii 1 road, Mobile and
mbus and Western
Rome Railway
, December 21, 18.56.
Whitman’3 Ilon-Bous and Crystnlizcd fruits in
one pound packages. Call and see them at J. T.
Kavauaugh's. dc-cl 9-1 w
1002.
The best and cheapest line of Holiday Goods
in Coiu -bus at Gilbert & Blanchard’s drug
store. We mean what we say. d tl
Freali Celery at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Fresh Celery at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Fresh Celery at J. T. Kavanagh’s. del6 lw
A New Lot of Holiday Goods.
Our new holiday goods have arrived and are
pretty. Different from anything yet, and cheap
ns it is possible for them to be sold. Call early
and select what you want before the assortment
lias, been too badly broken. New styles shaving
cases, mannu'es. odor baskets, fine cut pungents,
albums, work boxes and all other fine
plush, leather and cut-glass goods.
| Collar and cull’ boxes at 50 cents,
i Comb and brurh sets with mirror at $1.35, and a
j great mu nv cheap as weli as fine presents that
j yon will have to visit our store lo g<
For the Prettiest,
most useful and ornamental Xmas presents go to
Chancellor’s—cuff buttons, scarf pins, umbrellas,
mufflers, handkerchiefs, satchels, trunks, liats,
children’s caps, etc. d&w-tf
You can get the best Cabinet Photograph—$4 a
dozen—from Alpha A. Williams. d&weod
Roundtree’s imported Candies in % and one
pound packages. The finest on the market at J.
T. Kavanaugh’s decl9-lw
Furniture arriving daily at A. F. Gibson &Co’s,
1222 Broad street. decl4 dtf
Latest designs iu Covering Bottles at Evans &
Howard’s. dtf
Ho You Know
why Chancellor sells so many goods aud his
house is continually crowded with buyers? He
handles large lots of Hue goods, makes close
prices and gives a valuable guarantee, d&w-tf
Remnant of prize packages for sale cheap at J.
• • Kavauagh’s. decl9 d5t
i for 3ale cheap at J.
dec!9 d5t
Saturday, 25tli lust., being Curistmas, and a | idea A beautiful Christmas cigar, put up 25 in
sly for the ladies to pro-
legal holiday, the office
and shops will be closed. Consignees
pers will lake due notice and make arra
accordingly. W. L. Cl.
dee24 2t Agent an
compress
.nd ship-
lgemeuts
UK,
fcup’t.
For tine Whiskies, Rum, etc., for Christmas
nogs, go to H. H. Daniel’s.
25,000 fholre M»ri:lti Orange
Just received at Kavanaglils. dec24 2t
ilooins to Rout
in Georgia Home Building, aud over Hoch-
strasser’s store.
Apply at Georgia Home cornt r.
decl2ood 6t
Just recei
I Celery
ed at Kavanagh’s.
dec24 2t
Au Editor Iu Lurk.
On Thursday ovenieg last Midway society
witnessed one of the most pleasant marriages
that has occurred in that community for a long
time. It was the happy consummation of a court
ship, loving and tender, between Mr. J. H.
Laborins, of Abbeville, Alabama, aud Miss
Janie Parham, of Midway, Alabama.
The groom is the talent ed editor of the Abbe
ville Spirit of the Age and a most worthy young
man. The brde is a lovely young lady—posses- 1
ing dreamy eyes over which a poet might rave, |
a handsome face and willowy form. Both have !
the best wishei of a large circle of friends that
Tennessee Dressed and Live Turkeys, Cran
berries, Fulton Market Beef Rolls, Pickled
Tripe, Imported Cabbage, at
^ 2t _ E. M. Avekett’s.
I'rwli Celery
Just received ut Kavanagh’s. dec24 2t
A. F. Gibson & Co will astoui-h \ou in low
prices of Furnit mo. 1222 Broad street.
dec 14 dtf
a handsome bjx ex
I sent gentlemen
| The finest selection of cigars to be had in the
‘ city can be had of us. Cigarettes of all kinds.
Telephone No. 5. H all & Wheat,
Druggists and Pharmacists,
ftld 10’6 Broad Street.
Noi-ios 2. nmttahoorhee ItuiUting aud
Loan Association.
Books of subscription for above series now oper
at. office of Yongc & Grimes.
Oltee B. Grimes. SecW and Treat;
yru9t»
Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
Fire Crackers, all sizes, at J. T. Kavai>agh’s.
declG lw
5,000 BisMhels Kusi I’roof Outs,
In lots of TO bushes anil upwards, at G2V£ cents,
delivered at my store, spot cash. Call at once, or
you will pay higher prices.
decl3 3t w. S. Fiuieman. j
5)o Not Ycfiloet
To purchase some of Gilbert & Blanchard s i
Toilet Soap. Their job lot is offe ed this week i
cheaper than ever. dec23 tf I
You can get the best Card Photograph from
$1.50 to $2.50 a dozen from Alpha A Williams.
d&weod
Remnant of prize paekti
T. Kavanagh’s.
Call and get your Holiday Goods frun Runs-
berg. You can buy them cheaper of him than
elsewhere. _ decJ9dlw
The' est Cologne in Columbus fur $150, full
pint bottles, at Evans & Howard’s d tf
Ycu can get the best Card Photograph from
$ l 50 to $2.50 a dozen from Alpha A. Williams.
d&weod
Call and get your Fruits, Nuts, Raisins, Can-
diesofali kinds from Kuusberg, the cheapest
place in the citjL decl9 dlw
Whitman’s Bon-Bons and Crystalized fruits in
one pound packages. Call and see them at J T
Kavanaugh’s. decliMw *
Toy*! Toys! Toys! Toys!
T°* 8 for evar y at Kunsberg’s the cheapest
place in the city. You will do well by calling be-
fore buying elsewhere. decl9 dlw
New Goods.
I have just received a very line line of goods—
Gold Headed Canes, Cuff and Collar Buttons,
Laee Pins, Eat Rings, Ladies’ Watches nnd
Queen Chains. Very fine line of Silver Plated
A are. Call and examine the goods before buy-
•Ug- ideei2 ft] T. S. Spkab, Agent.
A complete stock of pure and fresh Staple and
Fancy Groceries, Candies Fruits Etc., at
ft tf R. Justice, Agt.
Bed Room Suits cheaper than ever at A. F.
Gibson & Co.’s, 1222 Broad street. decl4 dtf
More Diamonds received at Bramhall’s for
Christmas, choice and cheap. dec2l tf
Pure Vermont Maple Sugar in cars, gallons
and halves, at-Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street, dtf
Malaga Grapes by the bane! at
filf Adams & Bowers.
Where Did I See Tl&osc Beautiful
4x00(1 H ?
Why, at Chancellor's. He carries the prettiest
and cheapest stock of Christmas presents to be
found in Columbus. d&w-tf
Best 3 for 2 c Cigar at Evans & Howard’s, tf
The Best
Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10.
Cabinet Photographs $1 a dozen till January 10.
Cabinet Photographs $1 a dozen till January 10.
# Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10.
* Cabinet Photographs $4 a dozen till January 10.
Alpha A. Williams.
d&weow
Fine Confectioneries, fine Fruits
fur Kent.
First doer south of Mr. John Blackmar’s resi
dence. Possession given immediately. Apply obtain a good bargain.
lo A. M. Brannon*
dec!8 eod2w
Around the World,
Carlisle’s 1881 Whisky. Nothing equals it. 85
cents per quart. Sold by Rollin Jefferson.
dec7 eodkm
The Ladles*
Who desire making a present of a box of choice
Cigars aro offered special inducements by Gilbert
& Blanchard, the Druggists. dec23 tf
Roundtree’s Imported, Maillard and Whit
man’s fine Candies in any quantity and prices to
suit the most fastidious, at
dtf Adams & Bowers.
Almonds. Walnuts, Pecans, Brazil Nuts and
their voyage upon the hymeneal sea may be as ; Cocoanuts, wholesale and retail, at Pollard’s,
auspicious as its beginning.
j 1221 Broad street.
The Job Lot
Of fine Toilet Soaps exposed for sale by Gilbert &
3 offers an excellent chance for you to
dec’23 tf
Chairs of all sorts; also Bureaus, Bedsteads,
etc., at A. F. Gibson & Co.’s. decl4 atf
The Old Reliable
Are still in the field. Gilbert & Blanchard, the
Druggists, offer a full line of pure Drugs, fine I
Perfumery, Soaps, Brushes, etc., and a well as- j
sorted stock of Holiday Goods. & tf :
S. P. U11.BEKT, j
Attornoy.. , it.Lftv, (’olunibtiM. ga,
i Prompt attention given to all business. Office |
j over B. S. Crane. _ ^p4dly |
»r. Seth Jonlan,
| Operating Surgeon and Physician. IPsideneo |
I R » mmis House, east side front street, opposite
I Lowell Warehouse. Telephone No. 2; Office
I Carter's drug store. y ’
dtf
and Nuts, at
Au.mh A, Bow bus.
Nor CEiriHttnns Es'K-Norn.
Celebrated No. 5 whisky, 75 cents per quart.
Old Virginia rye, $1 per quart.
For the very best get Old Mill, $1 per bottle.
Rum 75 cents per quart.
1219 lw T. M. FOLEY.
Dates, Prunes, Glaze Pine Apples, Iffisins
Robert JusxtcE, Agt.
Another lot of those choice Virginia Peanuts at
' Pollard's, 1224 Broad street. dtf
! 0ran e°8, Apples, Cabbage, Turnips and Po-
j Utoes a'riving daily at Pollard’s,
dLt 1224 Broad St.
1>. F. KIU s
Insurance Agenpy, UI5 Uronrt Street,
Accessible at all hours. Office telephone, No. 7
Residence telepone, No. 49. All calls promptly
D. F. Willcox,
Stuffed Mangoes, Barrel Pickles aud Olive , by
the gallon and in jars, at Pollard’s, 1224 Broad
street. d tf
Wlmt You Can liny of ilcvelateA Co
lor Xmas.
Dunlap or Stetson Hat at $B 00.
Underwear at $1 50 to $18 00 n suit.
Handsomest Trunks or Satchels to be found in.
the south.
Bilk Umbrellas from $3 00 to $15 00.
An elegant Suit made lo fit from $30 to $05.
Call early and leave your orders with
declu lw 0. A. Lovelace Si Oo.
Diamonds for Christmas Presents
Just received and for sale cheap at
dccla tf J. H. Bhasihall’s.
Roman Candles and Sky Rockets at
,L T, Kavanagh’s-
Roman Candles nnd 3ky Rockets at
J. T. Kavanagh's.
Roman Candles aud Sky Rockets at
deolS lw J. T. Kavanagli's.
3000 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavunngh’s.
3000 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavanagh’s.
3000 Cocoanuts at J. T. Kavanagh’s. dele lw
Just received a fresh shipment of Raisins, very
fine, at Pollard’s 1224 Broad street. dtf
Mince Meat, Apple Butter nnd Pure Jellies at
“ R. Justice, Agt.
Wood mini foal.
First-class Oak nnd Pine wood in stock, block
and split. Jelico Coal, piime lump, for sale by
T. 3 Fontaine A Co.
Telephone No. 80.
UOv7tf
Send to the Furniture Store of A. F. Gibson &
Co. for Ch ristnms presents. 1222 Broad street.
dec!4 dtf
fresh lot of Stick Candy by the barrel, at
Pollard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf
Fancy Candies, wholesale and retail, at Pol
lard’s, 1224 Broad street. dtf
The largest lot of Boys’Wagons nnd Doll Car
riages in this city. They must be sold. Also,
Wheelbarrows, Chairs, Hobby Horses, Small
Carts and everything you waut iu that line at
Kunsberg’s. declO dlw
Collar and Cuff Boxes, 50c. and 75c. a set, at
Evans & Howard’s.
$2.50 Hair Brush at $1.75, something nice, at
Evans & Howard’s. d-tf
Choice Extracts for Christmas, at Evaifs &
Howard’s. ( p, p
Elegant Toilet Sets with Celluloid Comb. Brush
, and Mirror, for only $3, at Evans & Howard’s, dtf
Large Plush Mirrors at $1.25 at Evans & How
ard’s. u.ff