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ENQUIRER-SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 28,
1880,
free Till January First.
We have a few Boxes un-
cented in our
FIRE, HGIiR m Ml PROOF
Safe Deposit Vault.
Parties renting these before
that date will have receipts
dated January 1st, '91.
m TO $100 PER ill,
Payable Quarterly, if Resired.
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.
The Third National Bank
COR. DIKED AND TWELFTH STREETS.
Columbus Investment
COMPANY,
GEORGIA HOME BUILDING.
Money to loan on city real
estate or approved coila eral.
More net cash to the borrower for the
monthly payment than any other company
can offer.
J. E. FLOURNOY, President.
J. J. SLADE, Secretary and Treasurer.
5 Year Old White Eye
Whisky.
OLD GRAT-9 years old.) ppLE ^ pEACH
Don’t forget the best place to get your Christ
inas- for eggnogs is at
Jefferson’s Lou Cabin.
GREAT Mi SALE!
Of Jackets, Cloaks, Blazers and Keafers for
, TEN DAYS.
Great Sacrifice Sale
Of Blankets, Ked and White Flannels, Cas-
gimeres and Jeans, for TEN DAYS.
Great Sacrifice Sale
of Fine Dress Goods, Flannels, Henriettas,
Serges and Brilliants, for TEN DAYS.
Great Sacrifice Sale
Of one lot of Boy’s Knit Drawers. They go
at about half price for TFN DAYS.
Great Sacrifice Sale
Of all oar Ladies’ and Men’s Bibbed and
Plain Knit Underwear. The entire line to
go at sacrifice prices for 'J EN DAYS.
Great Sacrifice Sale
Of our entire line of Ladies’ and Children’s
Black, Colored and Unbleached Hosiery.
J. E. CAKGILL.
GOODS
Before they are picked over,
have them laid aside and
avoid the rush. We are head
quarters.
F. J. WILLIAMS & CO.
COAL and WOOD
Keeps the best grades Coal,
Oak and Pine Wood, cut and split.
Try me and I will try to please
you. I have a NEW KINDLING.
Call at Howard & Newsom’s. See
it—cheaper than lightwood. I
wish to contract for 3000 cords
Oak and Pine Wood. Call and
see me.
Telephone at Yard 97.
Telephone Howard & Newsome’s store, 91.
H. M. HOWARD.
Suicide.
In olden times the burial of a suicide was char
aoterizt d by impaling ilie body with a stake.
Happily now >days no such horrible method of
discountenancing the act of self-slaughter is
practiced, though if it were and the virtual
suicides included in the list with the actual ones,
sink d graves woudbe large’y in the majority.
Virtual suicides lathis c nnection means that
class of people who die rather than save them
selves by a specific sunk as Radam’s Microbe
-Killer, which, according to responsible authori
ties, will cure al <1 senses if taken in time
Ttadam’s Microbe K Ii, r testimonials are well
worth reading, and give li pe to the afflicted, who
will find it to their interest to send for circulars.
For sale by O. W. Wakefield, No. 8, twelfth
street.
RANKIN HOUSE ARRIVALS.
uunio hotel nr m city.
L J Rafferty. Cincinnati, 0; M B Heller, Balti
more, Md; J R Flagg, Baltimore, Md; D P Ott,
Richmond, Ind; John Gill, Mancie, Ind; E B
Watts, Fargo, N D; Homer Dudley, Union
Springs; John McK Williams, Birmingham, Ala;
M S Freeman, West Point; W E Perry, Philadel
phia; Will Beach, F F Fontaine, city; Wil-on
Griffiths, Charleston S C; J W Neal and wife,
Scotland, Ga; T S McLendon, C RR; R L Roberts,
J G Br -wn, SAM R’y; E MPatterson, city; W L
Gee, Atlanta, Ga.
ARRIVALS CENTRAL HOTEL.
RATES $2.00 A DAY.
S W DaWolf, Mexico; J A Little, Buena Vista;
D W McKenzie. Americus, H C Mullens, Lees
burg, Ya; J O Dannel, Maryland; W E Berry,
At'anta; R Jefferson. • city; R C Yarbro, T W
Huff’ Indiana; R Roach, Macon; L M McKee,
Talbottoa; Thos DeWolf, Central Railroad; G P
DeWolf. city; W B Moore, W C Wsters a”d wife,
J S Hennsen, C S Railway; C F Adams, Coving
ton, Ky; W R Ba'-er. New York; W P Seraonton,
New Decatur, Ala; T L Ball, Spring Vale.
A sore leg, the flesh a mass of disease, yet P. P.
P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium)
achieved w onderful results, the flesh was purified
and the bone got Bound, and my health was
established; says Sir. James Masters, of Savan
nah, Ga. ,
New Holiday Uuudt
A new and eoraplet" stock of Ho iday Goods all
in, comprising the latest novelties in the Jewelry
line, at C. Schomburg’s.
The Acme Laundry does best work in the South.
To Retail Liquor Dealers.
All persons who desire to procure license to re
tail spirituous or malt liquors in the city, or
within a distance of one and half miles in the
State of Georgia from any point of the present
corporate limits, for the year 1891, are requested
to make application therefor to the meeting of
Co-’iicil on Monday evening, December 29. Blank
applications will be furnished upon request.
M. M. Moore,
decl7-td • Clerk Council.
A Disfigured Countenance.
Many people who would scarcely notice an arm
less or legless man will instantly detect and re
mark on any blemish of the human face, and dive
into all sorts of speculations as to its cause and
attendant circumstances. If you doubt this as
sertion become possessed of a colo-ed optic and
note how much attention it will invite. A black
eye is generally avoidable, but blotches pimples
and other scrofulous and eruptive marks steal
upon us without warning and are frequently the
first intimation of the fuel that our blood is going
wrong. A prompt and%ystematic use of P. P P.
^Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium,) will
pu ify the biood, cleanse the skin and give back
to the face nature’s familiar, ruddy signs of
health. Get it of your druggist.
Biggest Yet.
Our mammoth bargain stand, see advertise
ment elsewhere. Come sure. New Crockery
Store.
Colognes and Extracts in all manner of holiday
styles at City Drug Store.
For Alderman Fif 1» Ward.
We hereby announce Mr. W. R Moore a candi
date for Alderman of the Fifth ward. Election
January 5, 1891. Many Voters.
doeikitd
See elsewlieie about the broken dinner sets.
New Crockery .-tore.
Abbon’fl bast Jndiau (lorn Faint
Eradicates Corns, Bunions and Warts where all
other remedies fail.
Go to tire City Drug Store and see the Holiday
Goods.
Telephone 227. Acme Laundry will call for
and deliver goods promptly.
The Beat Kye Bread.
Gra' am Bread, Jenny Lind Bread and plain
bread at the oorumbus Bakery; 32 tickets for SI.
H. F. Everett, X’roprietor.
The most prompt cure for headaches is
Bradycrotine.
You ought to patronize theAcme; it is a home
institution.
Van Hocten’s Cocoa.—Largest sale in the
world.
Leuanon, Ky., April 2, >890.
Radam’s Microbe Killer Co., Nashville, Tenn.:
Gentlemen—1 have used a part of three jugs
for indigestion and general deuility, and am now
in my usual health. Used it with my little daugh
ter for catarrh of the st macb, and it has entirely
relieved her when everything else failed.
Very respectfully,
Mrs. W. W. Watiiex,
For sale by O. W. Wakefield, No. 8, Twefth
Street.
Why not try the Acme Laundry this week?
Telephone 227.
The City Drug Store has a large stock of Co
logne Bottles, and all are cheap.
Market Stalls to Rent.
The stalls in the Meat Market, and the stalls
in Rose Hill Market, will be rented at the Market
House, at public outcry, to the highest bidder,
on Monday, January 5, at 12 o’clock noon,under
direction of Committee on Market. Quarterly
notes, with go'd security, will be required, or 10
per cent discount for cash. M. M. MOORE,
de21-td Clerk Council.
Fine Furnitur’e at H. A. Gibson’s.
W. B. Swift is proprietor of Acme Laundry.
Send him your work.
Holiday presents suitable for all at City Drug
Store.
loo Much Furniture.
Must sell out to make room for 3tock coming
in. Call and see the bargans. II. A. Gibson.
Christmas Presents.
Mr. C. Schomb rg has received an elegant and
extensive new stock of Jewelry. The latest
novelties, and from the best makers, in every
branch of Solid Gold and Silverware, Silver and
G . ld Filled Watche 1 , every descript on 'f tine
gold and rolled plate goods. Fine imported
goods, ornaments, and thousands of beautiful
ar.icles suitable for holiday presents.
Three Car Loads
Of Furniture received at the Bon Mode in the
past two days. Now is the time to secure bar
gains. H. A. Gibson.
o *Rrnwv»’s Bronchial Troches’ are excellent
for Ihe relief of hoarseness or sorq throat. They
sre exceedingly effective.”—Chr.stian World,
London, Eng.
The Acme must have more work. Our labor is
idle. ,
I have sold my entire interest in the store here
tofore owned by me in Plienix City, Ala, to Mr.
R. A. Outler. J. H. Parks, Columbus, Ga.
Xmas at Thoinlnirg’s.
Mr. Schombnrg solic ts your inspection of his
new stock of Holiday Goods. H s stock of Dia
monds, both loore and mounted, is the most ex
tensive ever seen in the city.
Can be made with each pound of
Cleveland’s Superior Baking Pow
der than with the same quantity of
any other puie cream tartar powder.
Cleveland Baking Powder Co.,
81 & 83 Fulton St., New York.
FUNERAL NOTICE.
The friends and acquaintances of Mrs. Elize-
beth Putnam and family are respectfully in
vited to attend her funeral from the residence of
W. T. Woolfolk. corner of Tenth avenue and
Thirteenth street, Sunday evening at 3 o’clock p.
AS BOB
Ingersoll said when he buried his brother,
“I am better now.”
FIVE PER CENT
HTBI M >H
WILL IBIS PAID
—BY THB—
Georgia Home Ins. Co.
Supper in Columbus,
“HAPPY HOLLOWAY, ibreakfast in Jackson-
1 ville
The Holesale Hustler.”
(Columbus Southern By.)
12 Hours to Jacksonville.
(Columbus Southern Ry.)
$
t
A train will leave Broad Street, oppo
site the Rankin House, at 8:30, 9:30 and
11 a. in., 12:30, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9
p. m.
RETURNING,
Leave Wynnton at 9,10:30 and 11:30
a. m., and 1, 2:30,3:30,4:30,5:30,6:30,
7:30, 8:30 and 9:30 p. m.
J. H. HENDERSON,
Superintendent.
FOVT FORGET!
Beautifoi Christmas Pres
ents in endless variety and
the prices are right, at
EVANS & HOWARD’S.
1026 Broad Street.
Chaistmas is over and we have sold
more Candy than any house in the
citv. but we have a nice selection left,
and received >oiiay 1">0 pounds of our
fine Chocolate, ordered by wire for
Xmas a d which aid not get in until
last night. Remember, we have the
nicest Candies that can be bought and
get a fresh shipment every week.
Fruits of all kinds. Nuts. Cakes,
Sweet Cracker#, Etc. Give us a call.
WE 0 : F[R THIS WEEKi
Ladies’ Felt Slippers,
Gentlemen’s Seal Skin Slippers.
Infants’ Shoes in Dongola and
French Kid.
Also cheaper line in pretty styles.
Ladies’ Rubber Sandals
Ladies’ and Misses’ Spring Heel
Rubbers.
Men’s and Boys’ Rubber Boots.
WELLS t CURTIS.
FINE HOLIDAY GOODS.
Or Dandruff Cure,
Beautifies the hair and causes it to retain its
color; curr 3.dandruff and all diseases, as well as
cleanses the scalp; invigorates the hiir cells and
prevents baldness.
THE BEST HAIR TONIC IN THE WORD.
Having thoroughly tested Grossman’s Capil
line, or Dandruff Cure, we unhesitatingly pro
nounce it the best hair dressing on the market
and guarantee it to cure dandruff in its worse
forms. Call and get circular.
EVANS & HOWARD,
dec9-lm Central Drug Store.
G. B. HIETT,
Sanitary Plumber.
DEALER IN
HUS’, Gfi li
We invite the public to call and see our line of i INo. 900 Broad Street.
Fancy Goods, many of which is a finer grade than |
is carried by anj other house in this city. All is ,
new—none “carried over” from list season. Our ;
Prices Are Very Reasonable,
And we are sure th«t if you will call that we can
show you a line that you will appreciate.
jy Fine P.rfiimes » Specialty.
CITY DRUG STORE,
1142 Broad Street.
A HAPPY NEW YEAR.
TURN OYER
A new leaf. Economize by
baying your Shoes from
L
ALL WORK
Guaranteed and prompt atten
tion given all orders. *
TELEPHONE 273.
To old Santa Claus, he is a good old
fellow and has done his duty, made
many children happy, and will! al
ways find a welcome at our stores.
We wish hin a happy New Year.
LITrLE MINNIE HARV1YWAS AWARD
ED THE BIG DDL. ,
J. J. Smith was given the Two Small
Dolls. Wishing you all a happy New
Year
We are the same,
BOYCE BROTHERS
T. S. SPEAR,
Diamonds, Watches and Spectacles Guaranteed
Reliable goods, botttom prices and fair dealing. 1121 Broad street.
G. GUN BY JORDAN.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD.
JORDAN & CRAWFORD,
Insurance Agents,
9 Twelfth Street.
Telephone 196.
Strongest Insurance Companies, Fair Ad
justments, Prompt Payments.
H^SPECIAL LOW RATES ON DWELLINGS.w^sg
ap ril5f-nn, t>: e-s*thur 1 yea r
The End of the Year.
You must not thfuk, because the old year is drawing to a close, that winter
is past. Things are constantly changing; we change, and whether you believe
it or not, the seasons change—vary, we mean. You can remember when we
would have some cold weather in September, very cold in October, and “chill
November’s wintry blast” has been put in rhyme. Formerly we sold Flan
nels and Blankets and all kinds of Woolens in Sep 1 ember and October- now
we sell them in December and January.
We have gone through our stock of what we call Winter Goods and marked
tempting prices on them. For instance, we have reduced—
Our 20c Cotton Flannel to 15 c.
Our 15c Cotton Flannel to 12$c.
Our 12£c o ton Flannel to 10'”.
Oar 10c Cotton Flanne to 7c.
Our 7c Cotton Flannel to 5c.
Of all the desirable thinrs of fashionable wear this season, Furs were most
sought after. They are always good and never go out of style. We have a
few left, just a very few—not enough to keep and hardly enough to advertise.
If you want them you can buy them at cost, first cost, without freight or any
expense.
Sometimes we sell certain goods so cheap yon caD buy them and keep them
for a rainy day, so to speak. Of such goods we mention:
A Newmarket worth $15, which v\e w ill sell for $5.
Another worth $10, vhnh u< will s*)i tor $3 50.
Another worth $7, which we w 3 - etl to $2 CO.
Did you ever think how much labor and time are expended in the manu
facture of Silk? Commence in China. What constant tare and watchfulness
the Celestial takes in mating the flies, putting the eggs on cloth and wearing
them next the body, nursing the worms like a sick child, keeping the room in
Which they are confined always at an even tempera!ure. It is a world of
trouble. Then the cocoons, the reeling, the dyeing, the spinning, the weav
ing, the finishing, the marketing, then Uncle Sam’s duties, which are more
than half as much of the entire cost. Ah! me, it, fairly bewilders a “corn-
putative” brain to go from the inifial to the final cost. But here it is ! Such
elegant weaves as Regence, Gros Grain. Faille and Poult de Soie in black for
$1.00 per yard. They are beauties too, and as good as we sold five years ago
for $1.00 per yard.
For people wbo do manual work, who want something that wil! do rugged
service and stand the wear and tear, we r. commend good honest Woolen
Jeans. To all such we offer a pure all wool filled article that we have been
selling at 33c, for 25c per yard.
Drapery Cotton Plushes in excellent designs and colors, 25c, 30c and 40c.
Just the thing for curtains.
We will have a remnant sale Monday—Calieoes, Bleached Cotton, Flannels,
Colored Dress Goods, Black Silks, etc., etc.
BLANCHARD, SOOTH 1 HUFF
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lllLi lil i llUJIULLi DLi
The Leaders and Contro'lers of the Dry Goods
Trade of Columbus,
Facts are Stubborn Things.
No house within a radius of n- e hundred m les dares to
show one third the STOCK STYLES at d assortment as we do.
WE HAVE NO COMPETITION
WE KNOW NO COMPETITORS.
No glowing ads., no emo'y oh a es. Nothing but facts.
Our prices will speak for them eive-.
Notwithstanding tho genera' cmp'aint of dull trade. OUR
BUSINESS has been heavier than e'er We sold more goods
than any season previous. We have considerab'e
WINTER STOCK
Oil hard, which we are determined to < lose out at low prices.
To enumerate the prices of each and < a ery at tide, to rm ntion
each and every department, would on!) be a waste of valua
ble space and time.
Our Prices are Bight.
This explains all and is sufficient guarantee that anything
bought ot us is right in style and price.
The remainder of our entire line of
EVENING COSTUMES
At much reduced prices. Pois de C! ines, former* r,rice $1 75
yard, down to $1.00. Stripe’, Plaids Borders, Tinsel and
combination efffic s a!! down from $ J 50 to $1 50 yanl; down
from $2 0J to $1.00 raid ; down Torn $1.50 to 75c yard.
Our entire line of Silk Mulls, line goods, 54 niches wide,
down from $1 00 to 60c a ard.
Surahs, ail shades, at 32c per yard.
L. SINSHEIMER.
LEADER OF LOW PRICES.
New York Office—548 Broadway.