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ENQUfRER-SPN: COLDMBCS. GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 30,
Free Till January First,
We have a few Boxes un
rented in our
Safe Deposit Yault.
Parties renting these before
that date will have receipts
dated January 1st, J 91.
m TO $9.00 PER All,
Payable Quarterly, if Etsired.
Your will, fire and life in
surance policies, your bonds
and papers, should be in a
secure p ace.
Elegant Coupon Room, free
to Safe Deposit customers.
GET THE BEST.
KEMEMIJKK THIS WHEN YOU GO TO BUY
WAGON'S AND BUGGIES.
“Poor goods are dear at any price” is a
saying that is especially true of wagons
and buggies: in lact, the writer must have
had some very dear experience in this par
ticular line of goods, or else he would not
have uttered a saying so well adapted to it.
If you intend to purchase a vehicle of any
kind, you could do no better than co call
around at W illiams, Bullock it Co.’s and
look at their magnificent stock of buggies,
carts and wagons. They sell only the
best, and their word is just as good as a
special guarantee. When a vehicle leaves
their store it can be relied upon as beiu
first class in every particular. Noticeable
in their stock of wagons are the old re
liable Fish Bros., the Florence and the
Owensboro, all of which are lime-tried,
and have proven themselves first class.
They carry in stock 'the best buggy
America, which is the justly celebrated
Single Center Spring. While a compara
tively new candidate for public favor, it
has grown to be immensely popular, and
deservedly so, too, for it possesses many
features of superiority over its older com
petitors.
Thelhird National Bank
CUE. BROAD AND TWELFTH STREETS.
3 Year Old White Rye
Whisky.
OLD GRAY—9 years old.)
APPLE AND PEACH.
Don’t forget the best place to get your Chris t-
jaas for eggnogs is at
•Jefferson’s Log 1 Cabin.
IPEfR/FTTIMIES
l 2S3LNE TEKFUMES.
FINE PERFUMES.,
FINE PERFUMES,
FINE PERFUMES,
FINE PERFUMES,
FINE PERFUMES,
CHEAP AT
•FINE PERFUMES.
FINE PERFUMES,
FINK PERFUMES,
FINE PERFUMES,
FINE PERFUMES.
FINE PERFUMES.
CITY DRUG STORE.
DH. LOVKJK W. PH i I.IPS,
and Surgeon. Office, 1017% Broad
*kreot. Telephone 36. Residence 1033 Fourth
Xttnoe, Telephone 207. apr22 ’90 1;
Notice to Petrous of the Columbus Rat,
road ('otnpiiny.
Office Columbus Railroad Company, Co
lumbus, Ga., November 25, 1890.—Owing
to an agreement between the Central of
Georgia, the Georgia Midland and Gu f
and the Columbus Southern railroads to
discontinue operating our tracks after No
vember 30, 1890, the delivery of all cars
will be made by our dummies. This
change incurs extra expense to us. On
and after 1st December, 1890, and until
further notice, the charge for the delivery
of ears to any point on our freight line
will be $2.00 per car. This portion of our
business will have my personal attention,
and no delay will occur in the delivery of
cars. Customers can pay this charge to
the different railroads, as heretofore, when
paying their freight.
J. H. IIkndkbson, Supt.
nov25-lw Columbus Railroad Co.
J. A. Bland, an experienced horseman
of Nashville, Tenn., has located at Expo
sition Park for the vftnter, and will handle
a few horses; will break and gait road
sters, also saddle horses, and train pacers
and trotters. Lie also has the following
stallions: Little Ben, by Ben Lomen, he
by Vermont Boy, out of a Morgan mare;
has a stallion by the great Hindoo, which
he will let serve a few mares; also one by
Brigadier, imported; will serve a few also.
Prices will be liberal. nov25-lw
Van Houthn’s Cocoa.—Largest sale in the
world.
Notice to Physician*.
Physicians and Midwires who hare Birth Cer
tificates in their possession will please turn them
in by Monday nior :i;ig
Wiley Williams,
nov29 2t Register of V.tal Statistics.
A large lot of Bargain Hats at
norZl 3w J. O. Alkuioht & Co.’s.
For Hals Cheap.
One four-f.,ot standing walnut desk; also two
chandeliers and lot of second-hand kerosene
lamps with electric burners, ail in good order.
City Iikug Store.
ARE MADE DP
To clos e out our Cloak Department for this
season. To reach this end, we hare fully
decided to sell
AT ONCE EVERY
Garment in stock regardless of former price.
This is no catch trap advertisement, but
solid business from the word go. Wa have
■only three weeks in which to do the cleariug
>ip act, and if you want a Cloak, a Jacket,
-an Ulster, a Short Wrap, a Blazer or a
Reefer, don't liuy till you see our line and
hear our prices.
THE DEADLOCK IS BROKEN
and it will be coM, and you will need a lit
tle heavy Underwear. Don't forget that we
have the very best 35c, 50c, 75c and 31 Vest
Vi be found in Georgia.
OUR SALE OF FINF. DRESS GOODS
will be continued this week. Remember
we are clos'ng out all Novelty Dress Goods
at 50c on the dollar, and you can buy from
as now a handsome Dress for half price.
HOLIDAY NOVELTIES.
If you don’t know what to buy or where
to look for itjust drop in at our place and see
what you can rini iu the way of Handker
chiefs, Mufflers, Taber Scarfs, Felt Em
broidered Table Covers, Stamped Splashers,
Chair Tidies, Fancy Towels, Child’s Crochet
Sacques, Pocket Books, Hand Satchels,
Hosiery, Gloves, Mittens, Wristlets, Corsets
and lots of things we have no room to name.
J. E. CARGILL.
Ju-l Hi caived.
N-'W lot frtvh German Groceries of all kinds at
nov*26 lw Kataxaoh’s.
Groat reduction in price on oursuits, pants and
overcoats. Universal.
We bo i the James Means S3 Shoe.
J. O. Albkiuht & Co.,
nov23 3w 1151 Broad Street.
Henrietta Sateen7Vjc a yard. Universal.
An Extended Popularity—Brown’s Bron
chial Troches have for many years been the most
popular article in use for relieving coughs and
throat troubles.
Docker’s $2.50 and $3 Ladies’ Shoes at
•I, O. ALBBKiHT & Co.’s,
Dealers in Clothing, Shoes. Hals, &c.,
nov-23 3w 1151 Broad Street.
For good umbrella. Universal.
Wanted
To borrow four or five hundred dollar*. Will
pay 12% per cent three or six months. Address
nov2,thn&sun H. U., Carrier No. 2
Blankets at your iXrn price. Universal.
The Horses ft auction in front
ot fciupiro Stables on Thu stlay
4 h are Pound to be sold. Party
is eompeCed to leav* city /ale
commences at lO o’clock a. ru.
Youths' blrick cheviots all n : zes. Call ami see
them. They are beauties. J. K. Harris & Co.
Piano Lamps, new stock just in.
L. L. Cowdkky & Co.
COIL, COIL. COIL!
O
Order your Coal and Wood of
H. M. HOWARD.
He handles the best grade* and all orders are
•[promptly attended to.
. 1 V n .L ■•.
Telephone at Yard 97.
At Howard & Newsome’s store. 91.
See ,J. K. Harris & Co.’s line of neckwear.
Buy your Holiday (roods from Cowdery, You
will find stock and prices
Boys’ short pants and shirt waist. J. K. Har
ris & Co.
Don’t fail to give us a call when you need
Clothing. J. K. Hams at Co.
Elegant stock new goods for Christmas pres
ents. L. L. Cowdkky & Co.
See our Underwear. J. K. Harris & Co.
Pearl Handle Knives,Pearl Handle Carvers; a 1
style Carvers. L. L. CoWdkrY & Co.
Onlv 25
And Christmas is here. Don’t wait! Go to the
New Crockery store and see what they have.
The Hygienic
FELT INNERSQLE SHOE
For Gents’ Wear.
The Innersole is made of Alfred Dolge’s world- j
renowned Felt, prepared expressly for this Shoe, j
securing the desirable resul's of el&f'ticity, tlexi- !
bility, strength and durability. Non-conductor j
of heat and cold. Highly recommended for real j
comfort. Hand-sewed.
Wells & Curtis,
Telephone 257.
Brass Coal Vases and Brass Fire Sets, just
opened. L. L. Cowdkky & Co.
Odd Panf- f Odd
W e can fit anybody in \ ants. See our stock of
odd pants. «J. K. Harris & Co.
In Orcsdi'r—-*»re Ocmdop,
To purchase China, Pottery, Glassware, from all
countries, for the holidays. See this immense
stock. L. L. Cowdkky & Co.
RRANGING FOR A CANTATA.—The
ers of Mercy at St. Joseph Academy
arranging to give a cantata and Christ-
, tree at Springer Opera House Decem-
23. The entertainment promises to be
iccessful and enjoyable one. Some of
best talent in the city will take part in
program being arranged for the oc-
Does your Cake
Dry up
Quickly ?
If so, your baking powder is adulter
ated with ammonia or alum, ingredients
injurious to health.
Housekeepers who use Cleveland’s
Superior Baking Powder know that it
has the peculiar property of producing
light, wholesome bread, biscuit, cake,
etc., that retain, their natural moisture
and sweetness. This desirable quality,
in a baking powder shown by the Official
Reports to be the strongest of all pure
cream of tartar powders, makes Cleve
land’s Superior “ Absolutely the Best.”
FUNERAL NOTICE.
McCROAN—The friends and acquaintances of
Mrs. Fannie Mccroan and Mrs. Euge..e Lawrence
are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of
little BEUTiE McCroan', from 10iC Fourth ave
nue, this (Sunday) afternoon at 3 o’clock.
I Y I
One hundred and fifty dozen asst, vases will be
in Monday. Speaking about holding office there
is one thing that lo ks at me. if the office of
Alderman don't pay anything, how is it that a
candy date can afford to pay me such a nice
profit on my free aud unbiased vote*.’ that’s the
scorching question that needs cooling. All the
Quays will please not junto up and k ep silent at
one time. I sell the biggest sponges in this coun
try for 5 aud 10c. Of coutse I’ve cot some
friends who may think this a little too
personal, but 1 assure tnem that they
are excepted. Hoping this wi I be ratis-
factory ,1 am. tis ever, the right party’to buy
ti i et soap front. Three nice, fine, quality cakes
in a collar box. Box and all for 25c. Ammonia
moves. Big line of yaller ware. Th se Wash
ington Hatche s are all gone. I ji»t sai that to
make you feel had, so you wouldn't iet it happen
again, it will be an accident, though, if I ever
have any more at price, hut the litoral will applv
to other tilings you let float off with the water
that is past into the back-action eternity that is
gone glimmering ou the tack track. Speaking
about accidcn s, reminds me of a trifling fellow I
knowed by the name of—of—wait. I’ll tuink of it
toreckly—oh yes, by the name of Smith,
who got ’ a tooth and an eye
knocked cut with an ax ami then told
me that it was an ax-eye-deutal. 1 killed him as
you or any other self-respecting man would
have d ne. I told that so you would read on to
just see how big a fool a mail can be when he lets
himself out and gives full vent to his feelings and
the next thing you s e is toys looking you in the
face. Honestly, Iv’e got the finest line of 5 and
10 cent toys this season that were ever under one
rufe; finest in quality, finest in assortment and
lowest in price. N. B. take notice now I have
never yet asked you to take my word for what
I've got. In fact 1 would rather you would think
I aiii lying. It makes you feel smart and ;
it makes you feel like you are better :
than 1 am, and you come in just to prove that j
you are right ami to revile me and say all manner
of evil cuss words at me, and before you know it ]
iu blows your boodle and you go home a wiser j
and a sadder man. In jewelry I ain't no slouch, j
I sell a great many pins, seeve buttons, and c, I
for 10 cents that jewelers get from 50 to 1.00 for. !
Of course you feel belter when you pay a dollar j
for it, provided you don't ever know any better, j
But if you wanter keep blissfull in your ignorance |
don’t come monkeying around the broken doses
of knowledge that are piled up shoulder deep in
the Dime and Variety Store that bread and but
ters the family of
‘ H4PPY HOLLOWAY,
The Hustler.”
FIVE PER CENT
WILL IB IE PAID
—BY THE—
Georgia Home Ins, Co
BLANCHARD, BOOTH & HUFF'S
SXjA.XJO htbe
SALE OF DRESS GOODS FOR THIS IFF!
To make business lively and to reduce stock, we will re
verse the regular order of business this week, and insleui of
dividing profits with our customers we intend giving them
all lhe profits.
COMPANY
Fill remove its office on the 1st of October
to the Georgia Home building-
Money to loan ou city real
estate or approved collateral.
More net cash to the borrower for the
monthly payment than any other company
can offer.
MANUFACTURERS,
1026 Broad Street.
We have received a line of beautiful
and fine Basket*} suitable for candy or cut
flowers. Tnese we are prepared to fill
and decorate to suit the taste and pocket
of anyone. Prices from $1 to $10 per each.
We have hand a stock of horn* an 1 hand
made goods, Stick Candy, Cream, Taffys,
etc. We gaurantee them strictly pure,
and make them fresh every morning for
the retail trade.
Remember we are next to Central
Hotel, and particularly anxious for your
trade, and will try our beet to please you.
We know we have the best, and ’tis always
fresh.
COLUMBUS CANDY CO.
We will place on sale M >nday a complete line of colors u,
40 iuch all wool Serge, re.-ular h'Jc quality, at 40c. Any mer
chant in Columbus will teli you that they will cost us now
47c lo lay them down here.
350 jards all wool Striped Dress Flanutls, 38 inches wide,
at 25c, marked down from 5Cc.
510 yards all wool Pmin Dress Flannels, 38 inches wide, at
18c. marked down from 25c.
450 yards double lold half wcol Dress Flannels at 10c.
marked down from 15c
500 yards double fold Fancy Drtss Pla ds ai 10c, marked
down From 15c.
A train will leave Broad Street, oppo
site the Raukin House. at 8:30, 9:15, 10
and 11 a. m., 12:30 and 1:15 p. m.
Afternoon—Double Service.
Train No. 1
«
Will leave Broad Street opposite Rankin
House via Cemetery route at 2, 2:50, 3:40,
4:30, 5:20, (5:10, 7, 8 and 9 p. m., making
the entire trip each time around the belt.
Train No. 2
Will leave Exposition Park at 2:55,
4 and 5:20 p. in. via Tenth Street, making
the entire trip each time around the belt.
J. HE. HENDERSON,
Superintendent
CHRISTMAS
Will soon be here. Now is the time to go to
A. L. Crawford’s and select the presents for Santa
Ciaus to bring the children. I will put them
aside for you and deliver them at the time. Conte
now, before the rush, so you can get selections.
1 keep the largest stock and can give you the beet
price* in the city.
A. L. ( rawford,
Strapper’s Old Stand.
1144 Broad Street.
Our elegant line of Fancy Holiday
Goods is now open for inspection, and is
well worth a visit from any part of the
city. We have inaugurated popular prices
in this line. Examine our Goods, get our
prices and buy where you can do the best.
Sullivan <fc Drumbor,
1302 Broad Street.
Telephone 239.
Store open from 6:30 a. m. to ll:30p. m.
IK> YOU It NOW IHiT
P. J. Williams & Co., carry the largest line of
•oils, Toys, Wagons, Velocipeds. Tricycles, Goat
arts and Harness, Hobby Hosses, in fact, any-
oing in the Toy line? Do yon know that they
*,arrv a large line of Work Baskets, Flower, Fruit,
Market and Lunch Baskets? I)o you know that
they carry a fine line of Jellies, Preserves, Pickles,
Olives, Crackers, Wafers Cakes, Can Goods,
Prunes, Dates, K igs, Raisins, Nuts, etc.? Do you
know that they carry the most select lot of
Fruits to be had? Do you know that they are
the Hyler of Columbus on tine French Candies
and Crystalized Fruits? and do you know that
these goods were bought before the McKinley
ill passed?
Our Dinning Parlor is growing more popular
every day, especially with the ladies. Call and
ee us.
P. J. WILLIAMS & CO.,
No. 14 Twelf'h Street.
WHO COME8 NEXT?
SA NTA C LA US! SA NTA CLAUS! !
Bringing glad tidings of joy and happiness to all
the children. Santa Claus has sent us his mes
sage by a private telegram that he would like
to make our monster Dime Store his headquar
ters in Columbus this ytar. As he has alrdy seen
by the many papers that are sent all over the
country daily that we have got the largest
and best assorted stock and the prettiest
goods to select from in the city, we.
reply, consented to give him a warm wel
come to our house. Everbody knows a hat nice
presents Santa Claus selectee in our Dime Sto e
last Christmas, and this vnar we are better fixed
than fevfer. We have a larger stock, prettier goods,
larger Dol’s, larger Toys, larger Vases. Jn fact
; ourstock is larger all the way through. We bought
; our goods before the sdvance and | aid cash and
■ saved the discount. There ore we can afford to sell
; our goods cheaper than anybody. Weh*ve got the
I laigestVases in the city. Twenty-one styles to
! s -lect from—all 5 and 10 cents . Our China goods
I is the prettiest line of China goods
j ever seen in a dime store. A, B,
! C Plates, Fruit Plates, Mugs, Mustach
j Cajfe and Saucers, Cups, Saucers and Pla es
with mottoes to suit anybody. A present for
the young, a present for the old,a pre. ent for any
body. Leave your orders at Boyce Brothers’
Dinie Store and they will have prompt attention.
BOYCE BROTHERS
[■ ENTIRELY NEW.
The most attractive line of Holiday Goods,
comprising Henckei’s
LOVELY SCISSOR CASTS,
ever shown in Columbus. Call <hd select and
have vour choice laid aside for Chr’.stmas.
350 yards 46 iuch Henrietta at 35c. marked down from 50c.
250 yards half wool Checked Dress Goods. 38 inches wide,
a' 15c. marked down from 25u.
150 ya ds all wool Serge 38 inches wide, only two or three
colors, at 20c, marked down from 40c
25 Imported Combination Suits, with all the best linings,
thread and buttons, for $8.00, marked down from $18.00
HOSIERY. HOSIERY.
We intend to reduce our stock of Hosiery this week, an
below will quote a few prices which will be to your interes
to investigate :
100 dozen extra quality Fest B : ack Ribbed Ladies’ Hose a
10”.
50 doz' n extra quality and extra lengths Fast Black Ribbe
Lad es’ Hose at 15c.
75 dozen Onyx Fast. Black Ladies’ Hose at 25c, a d th
last we can get of this quality to sell for 25e.
BLANCHARD, BOOTH 4 HOFF
m
EVANS & HOWARD,
The Leaders and Controll
ers of the Dry Goods
Business of Columbus.
nov7-3m
Central Drt f Store.
CLOTHI1TG.
Our Clothing is all new—no shelf-worn goods to offer.
We s-11 the best fitting Garments at prices below competition.
Resolve to give us a look. Defer not, we will interest y ou.
Albright & Jossey,
Clothing, Hats, Furnishing Goods,
1117 BROAD STREET.
T. S. SPEAR,
Diamonds, Watches and Spectacles Guaranteed
Reliable goods, botttom prices and fair dealing. 1121 Broad street.
JORDAN & ERWIN,
Insurance Agents,
THIRD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING.
Telephone 185, Upstair-.
Strongest Insurance Companies, lair Ail-
justrnen*s, Pi ompt Payments.
$**SPEC1AL LOW RATES ON DWELLINGS.^*®
april5flun,tne-8*thurlyf ar
Owing to the shortness of the winter season, we ha
marked down our en : ire line ot
CLOAKS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS
25 per cent below our regular prices.
Our entire line of Gilberts and Ballard tine whi
Flannels down 20 per cent
Oar entire line of white and led Blankets strictly at
NEW YORK COST.
t)ur entire line of 16-inch Plushes, all full pieces, no s
onds or short ends, t ut all perfect Goods, marked down
cents per \ard. a full range of colors
$1 (JO 46 inch Henriettas marked down to HV per ya
80 cents 40-inch Henriettas marked down 10 QJc r-.r ya
$1.(0 Sdk Waip Henriettas 38 iaches wide merked do
to 70c per yard.
50 cents ‘6-inch all-wrol Henr etts do»n to 40c yard.
25 cents 36 inch Cashmeres down to 1sc yard.
$1.75 Comforters, weighing 14 lb«„ all fa t colors.inl
furniture designs, down to $1.(XJ (ach.
AM Fur Caras, Mitts, Slolas and Fur Gords cf all d ,sci
tioijs down to New York cost.
We are determined to close ou
These are all bonitide ofler. c and
month of December.
8ea ! , Plush Astiachan and
down 25 per cent.
Our Carpet Department is a- fu
as it was in August. We keeo this den
standard. New shies and patterns cor
We put on sale t< morrow 10C0 24>‘d
cents each, worth ihrice this amount.
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