Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, December 30, 1890, Image 4

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EX'iriRER'SON: COL0MBUS. GEORGIA. TOF.SDAf, DECEMBER 30. 1890. Free Till January First. We have a few Boxes un- reuled in our INCLUDED FKO.M FIRST PAGE.] nr, burglar and m n Safe Pepofcit Vault. n. ir |; rri r . r ,)ing these before t'-it date wiii have receipts dweJ .iauiury 1st, 91. h.iii I i SvLOO PER AN>i h P,i\ ild; ij.cripr’y. i Pesir <1. V: : r w:!!, lire and life in— cur.mce pollers, \oui bonds and papers, should be in a secure p ace. E! gan 1 Coupon Room, free to Safe 1) -posit custorneis. to the retail liquor traffic and regulation of the S1 Sec' 1- Vo licens" is transferable except by the com-ent of the Mavor and Aldermen, as re- ^Ird shaH be had to the person to bs entrusted C s o" U- Ce. No license shall protect more tl an one place and that the pla-e described therein, and no liquors shall be retailable in the ,I siec tS ll. All 'laws an l ordinances in conflict with the foregoing ordinance are hereby re- I p^alcl. x. V. Curtis, j. A. Kirvex, Finance Committee. minority ukpop.t—RETAIL LIQUOR 1,1- CK.N'SK. alcrs shall pay $500 per annum id in a like amount. ,• made ami tally in advance. ,1 be issued for less than e50 e Ik* kept ported in a conspicuous Retail liquor nd shall give b Pavmem filial hi the pol and the clerk of ce with the na rao 11 seUany spirit- entity, and allow their prem.ses, shall be jil liquor license, in ail- lifd Nations C;R. iluO’il) \M) TWELFTH MREEK Columbus mvesimeiu COMPANY, GEORGIA HOME BUILDING. Mumv to loan on city real est tie or approved collateral. More net cash to the borrower for the monlHy payment Ilian any other company can offer. .1. F. FLOURNOY, President, j. SLADE, Secretary and Treasurer. UOi the public to cal' and see our line of . itiauv of ulti.-li is a liner grade t'.an '. am n'tli.-r bouse in this eiiv. All is Prices Are Very Reasonable, And we are sure lb T if you will call that we can show you a him that you will appreciate. Iff- B'itie I*, rlnll*cs it ? |ieci«Uy. (TTY i>RUG STORE, 12 412 iiro iil Street. tiUVl r;R W. P1ULUA, i* .yslciau and Surgeon. Office, lid ,'V, Broad r.out. Telephone 3t>. Residence 1003 Fourth tomup, Tolcphono AT7. acr2i’30 ly 5 Year Old While Rye Whisky. <>IJ> GUAY- 9 years old.) APPLE AND PEACH. Don't forgot th»'h«st place to got your Christ mas for eggnog* is at Jefferson’s Log Cabin. Ksdtx .:-w.&Z&MXZ: .1 I m"* k Hw i** I (iiiriF mm sue! ' i.l K. at’ei > I. TLA' DA \ r Great Sacrifice Sale I t « M 1*. mkets. Red ami White El tnnels, Cas- { s .lines and deans, t«.r TEN DAYS. \ 1 Great Saciilice S tie Great Sacrifice Sale £ «*f one 1 -t of H,.v*s Knit Drawer-. Thor go I ;»V about halt pr.ee for TEN BAYS. Great Sacr-fiee Sale i | < »l til or l/td’os ami Men’s Uibhed ami 5 1*,.tin Km! i inter a «*a r . The entire :ine to S go at yaerifiee . rices for TEN DAYS. | (in at Sacrifice Sale f Of our entire line of Ladies’ ami Children’s | Black, Colored and I’nb.cached Hosiery. j J. E. C A KG ILL. All retail liquor shops shall be required I to close by 11 o'clock at night and shall | not open sooner than 4 o c.ock a. in., and I on Chris!mas day .-hall remain closed dur ing the entire day not open until the suc- i ceeding business day. j The Mayor and Council may, upon suf ficient proof of a violation ot tlai3 or any i other ordinance in reference to retailing j liquors, forfeit and revoke the license of I the offender. j His honor, the Mayor, announced that the vote would be taken on the adoption j of the majority report. Ihose who voted j for its adoption were Aldermen lipping, j Mcl’hail, Kirven, swift, Tarver and Cur- I tis. Against its adoption, Aldermen I Roberts, Daniel. Foley, Joseph, Marcrum, Rush, White, Clegg, Abney and Harris, j The minority report was then adopted. I Those voting in the affirmative were Al- I dertnen Roberts, Daniel, Foley-, Joseph, ! Marcrum, Bush, White, Clegg, Abney and j Harris. In the negative were Aldermen Eppirig, Mcl’hail, Kirven, bwift, Tarver and Curtis. i he lollowir.g applications for retail liquor license were received: James Adams—Second avenue and Eighteenth street. K. 15 rod a—l3ijfi Broad street. M. 1'. Bergau A Co.—Corner Broad and Dillingham streets. M. Banner—hid Front street. J. X. Chapman—12Ji> First avenue. H. II. Daniel—2J Tenth street. J. E. Daniel—750 Sixth avenue. (). E. Cone—1204 Broad street. (4. B. Duy—Rankin House. J. H. Edwards—1020 Broad Street. Theo. M. Foley—Corner 10th street and 1st avenue. J. Feiler—24 10th street. 1). W. Gill—701 Oth avenue. Gordon «!fc Melton—Dillingham street. N. W. Haines—Corner oth avenue and 7tli street. N T . W. Haines—Corner Oth avenue and 11 th street. E. <i. Haines-:!rd avenue, near 17th street. I). C. Herring—1818 3rd avenue. Julius & Simon—522 8th street. King <Vr Daniel—940 Broad street. L. Eoeb—1028 Brood street. W. K. Marcrum—52:! 10th street. T. W. Markham, Agt—0th avenue, be tween 12th and 13th streets. J. I). Odom—1010 Broad street. G. A. Riddle—Vernon Hotel. E. F. Roberts—Corner 12th street and Oth avenue. E. F. Roberts—Corner 14th street and 5th avenue. J. 11. Rmnsey—1245 5th avenue. Jno. H. Thomas—1st avenue, near Mar ket. K. E. Yarbrough—Corner Broad street and Cot!on avenue. T. S. Young A Co., 1447 5th avenue. Cantrell A Douglass—On Wynnton Road. F. B. Tomlin—On Wynnton Road. J. E. Mauiu & Brother—On Wynnton Road. The foliowing petition against granting license outside of the city limits, intended originally to be pointed to the ordinary, was read. To the Hon. J. F, Pou, Judge of the Court of Ordinary, Muscogee county: We, the undersigned, citizens and prop erty holders of Wynnton and adjoining territory east of Columbus, respectfully show unto your Honor that by reason of the numerous barrooms, licensed outside of the city limits, in territory over which there is no police protection, an alarming state of affairs exist. Riot and bloodshed is of common occurrence, and the general bad order is a source of complaint from both the white and colored residents of that neighborhood. Without police pro tection and a continuance of barrooms there is no likelihood of a cessation of the cause of complaint. We, therefore, re spectfully and earnestly request you not to grant any more licenses in the territory not covered by police protection. II. F. Mmini, Pauline del.aunay, S. H. Mimro, \V. y. Woolfolk, dno. J). Little, K. C. Black, Robert K. Carter. Robert Carter. W. H. Hr tt. A. II. Shepherd, Hines Holt, Wm. Re d, ir„ Mrs. S. A. <J. Holt .lolin K. Flournoy, 51 rs. M. A. Flourn I>. < W. Ba kuor, Win. A. Little, N. X’. Curtis, L. <i. Bowers, jr., A. W. Shepherd, P. K. Whittles -v. m AND GE GOODS Alderman Curtis moved that the peti tion with all applications be, referred to a committee of five to report to an adjourned meeting to he held on Wednes day next. Adopted, and His Honor, the Mayor, appointed Aldermen Foley, Joseph, Daniel, Abney and Bush as that commit tee. The police committee of the late board submitted tin ir annual report, which was received, as follows: To the lion. Mayor and City Council: Gentlemen: Your police committee beg leave to report for !lie year 1890, as fol lows : The force for this year consisted of two lieutenants, two sergeants and twenty--igiit private tlie department wen and the expenses of B foie !Ivy are picked over have t he hi laid aside and avoid the rush. We are Head quarters, PL AYn/MAMS&CU. CO A! and WOOD Keeps the best grades Coal, I Oak and Pine Wood, cut and split. Try me and I will trv to please you. I have a NEW KINDLING. | Call at Howard A Newsom's. See it—cheaper than lightwood. I wish to contract for 3000 cords Oak and Pine Wood. Call and si e me. Telephone «t Yard i>7. Telephone Iiowar.1 & Newsome's store, 91. 11. M . l-l O W A R I). CITY JNTkLUGENCE. Death ok Mrs. Jn.u Am>kk\vs._ Mrs. Julia Andrews, of this city, died in Atlanta Saturday night, where she had gone for medical treatment. Mrs. Andrews was the widow of the la mented W. G Andrews, and was fifty- st*\6n \ ears old at the tim«? of her dpath. The deceased was a most d-vout Christian bu y, and bad been a faithful and earnest member of 1 rini'.y church for a long time. Nbe ieaves four daughters, Mrs. D. W. Dixon, and Misses Julia, Katie and Irene Andrews, ail of this city. The body was brought down from At lanta Sunday night and the tuneral took place from the residence of Mr. D. W. fJ ° c!ook vesterdav afternoon, Dr. "• ' • Hunter, officiating. The pall bear- ii? Y r «- M ,? SrS - W - K - Hedell. R. C. Black, W. H. Glaze, Oliver Poe, John liaoth and John Silas. cut. i.-uit* at ; iits at a IS privates at a o< Extra service Tnilonns Telephone Kent. (\iluinhus i Hia«*k maria 1934 SO 144 -.00 -).1GU.00 2340.3) A9SS.73 fo.oo • headquartei $30,591.18 An increase over last year of $4305.75. This increase is accounted for, in part, as follows: Ssl-irv 4 privates added $ -JSSO.OO relc|.lione a *.0ti Bent, tluards’ armory Repairs. U-adi;uarters 901.94 I Lack maria and harness -256.511 ! Besides a very large addition to the item of “extra service" occasioned by the Expo- ! sition. Your committee feel that in no depart- | ment of the government have the citizens i realized more substantial returns for the expenditure of their money than in the police department, and in behalf of the efficient officers and men of the force, take pride in the record of 1890. During the past year the city was redis tricted, thus meeting and remedying the troubles referred to in the report of our predecessors: Under the new city charter the police are permitted, when so ordered by His Honor, the Mayor, or this Council, to make arrests within a mile and a half of the present city limits. Your committee regard this as a most important improve ment, and would suggest to our successors to carefullj consider the advisability of es tablishing a mounted detail for the purpose of patroling the suburbs. We desire, in closing our official connec tion with the department, to place on rec ord our unqualified praise of each of the officers and members of the force. Very respectfully, Theo. M. Foley, H. H. Epping, Jk., I. Joseph. Th he bonds of the following officers were submitted and approved: John S. Matthews, treasurer; M. M. Moore, clerk council; J. A. Bearn, marshal; Catherine Anderson, hospital keeper; B. H. Hudson, superintendent public works ;.C. E. Drum- bor, superintendent fire aiarm telegraph; Wiley Williams, sanitary inspector; A. Odom, sexton white cemetery; R. P. Porter, sexton colored cemetery; James H. VVor- rill, city attorney. A petition from the renters of stalls in the market asking authority to keep the market open on Saturdays ail day was re ceived and granted. An application from Perry W. Massey for the renewal of his lease of a portion of Riverdale cemetery was read, and on motion of Alderman Kirven, refer red to a committee of two, consisting of Aldermen Swift and Tarver. Bids were opened and contracts awarded as follows: For uoiiig the smith and wood work to Bartlett, Newman A Co., the shoeing of mules and horses not included. The Clerk was instructed to advertise for proposals to be submitted to Council on Wednesday next for bids shoeing the mules and iiorses of fire department, etc., at so much per head per month. Also for bids for feeding horse used for “Black Maria ’ and for furnishing quarters for wagon and driver. For feeding mules to Empire Stables at $12.50 each per month. For medicines, to Turner A Bros, at $1200.00 per annum. For pauper coffins, to C. L. Torbett at $2.50 each and $1.50 for wagon carrying body to the cemetery. For job printing, to John S. Stewart at $239.00. For printing, to Exqpirer-Sun at reg ular rates with 50 per cent discount with guarantee that the amount should not ex ceed $400.00. For lumber, to Columbus Iron Works at $1.00 per 100 feet for length up to 32 feet; $1.25 per 100 feet for length over 32 feet; anil rough eastings at 2£ cents per pound. For feed for lire department horses, to Theo. M. Foley at $11.00 per month each. For gas. to Columbus Gaslight Company at $1.50 per 1000 cubic feet. For sewer-pipe, to E. Phillips for such pipe as is needed for repairs and present system of sewerage. His bid, for coal (the only one), was not accepted. On motion of Alderman Curtis, the board adjourned until Wednesday next at 3 o’clock p. m. M. M. Moore, Clerk. RANKES HOUSE ARRIVAJLS. ! The p--opl« have been humbugged e-ough, but ■ now they have Salvation Oil. 25 ee..ts a bottle. UADIXQ 30TSL IN TH* CITY. Ed Lonsburg. New York: E M Patterson, city: W C Fowler, Birmingham, Ala: Ben C Levy, New York; \Y B Spain, Macon. Ga. W 51 Burnhy. Bat- i timore, lid; John P Jordau, Savannah. Florida j and Western Railroad: P G Edmonds, Sav»nnali. | Ga; John M Peregav, Atlanta, Ga; E A McFar- I land. New York; G L Perkins.Chicago. Ill; L-"wis j Conger Haskell. New York; J H Randolph, Bo-- j ton. Mass: R A Sprattling, Atlanta. Ga: John I. Cowan, upelika, ala; A H Frazier, T J Nuckolls. ! SA Carter, Columbus, Ga; E F Lanier, West ; Point, Ga; C E Coverlv, C H Pierce, city; C H | Blood, Smeeds, Ala; J B Som- ■ mers, Americas. Ga; W E Perry, Philadelphia: S J Oliver, Philadelphia; B B Sturdevant, J -ade- vilie, Ga; F M Johnson, Augusta; J B Sample, H dim-*, Ala; S P Gilbert, G H Richardson, W A Matthews, city; Will K. Meyer, New York; 51 C Carrowav, Brook Friesliebeu, Atlanta; R S Stringfellow, J 51 Starke, 51 B Houghton, 5font- f ornery; 5Iiss 5Iami« Stanford, Eufaula; W E lab lev, Abbeville; W C McGuue, Hatchechub- bee. ARRIVALS CENTRAL HOTEL. RATES S2.00 A DAT. L D 5IcKee. Georgia; O L Bowners, Hamil ton; Taylor Johnson, City; W J Tiddell, City; Frank Peabody City; J Seligman, Ala; J S Moore, Beuna Vista; T K Bush, City; 1) J W Wiiltford, Parrott; 5Iits Pauline Wiiliford, Par rott; J Leitch, Brownwood; J O’Donuell, In diana: S C Stalling, S A 51 Ky: J 51c51ahon, OpeiikH; Thos W Lizon, R R Knot; C Railroad; Hon. W. R Gorman, Capt. J. A. Spain. Col. W. L. Graham. Talbotton; S 51 Anderson, Newnau; J S Sheppard, We-t Point; H M Branham, Brunswick; A W Williams, City; C G Johnston Greenville; W P Mallonv, Tallrotton; L Neal Tu lulali, La.; R S Jones, Eufaula, Ala.; E F .Miller, Shiloh; C D Callier, J C Kelly, Ne' York; L> L Long, M N Sledg, Richland; G A Jameson, Forth Worth, Tex.; Gen L McLaws, Savaunah; J F West, New York. PERSOXAL CHAT. THE MOVEMENT OF HOME FOLKS ANI> STRANGERS. Judge ,T. M. Lenuard has returned from a visit to Florida. Mr. .J. II. Timmie returned from At lanta last night, Hon. Jim Worriil returned from a trip up the Midland Road last night. Maj. A. A. Randall, of Union Springs, was in the city yesterday. Gen. Fafayette McLaws, of Savannah, is in the city, a guest at the Central. Mr. and Mrs. A. U. Smith, of Chicago, are visiting Mr. R. S. Grier on Second avenue. Mr. Joel II. Rainer, Jr., cashier of the new bank at Union Springs, spent yester day in the city. Mrs. John Conners, of Montgomery, is spending a few days with her brother, Mr. R. S. Grier. Miss Lillian Caverly came down from Atlanta last night to visit the family of Mr. C. E. Caverly. Miss Lyra Beach returned to the city yesterday, after a pleasant visit to Miss Genie Moffett at Flournoy’s. Miss Nellie Giacey, of Chicago, who has been visiting Mr. R. S. Grier and mother, returned home yesterday. Misses Maggie Byrn, of Hepsibah, Ga., and Minnie Jones, of Wanyesboro, Ga., are visiting Mrs. Hurt in Wynnton. Mr. W. B. Houghton and Prof. W. C. Starke of Montgomery, spent Sunday iu the city and returned home yesterday. Mr. Dan Hewitt, of Texas, reached the city yesterday, and is the guest of his un- cie, Mr. Dan Rowell, oil East Highlands. Miss Alma Speer, of Atlanta, who has been visiting relatives in the city for sev eral weeks, leaves for home this morning. Mrs. McAllister and her charming granddaughter, Miss Lizzie Muckinfuss, returned iroui a visit to Charleston yester day. 5Ir. B. F. White, the clever local mana ger of the New Home Sewing Machine Company, left yesterday on a business trip to Atlanta. Mrs. J. K. Holloway, of Columbus, Ga. is in tlie city, aud will spend several days visiting her brother Mr. G. B. Wright.— i'uskaloosa Gazette. Mr. Tom Ligon, the popular traveling salesman for J. Kyle & Co., who spent the Christmas holidays in the city, left yester day for McDonough, Ga. Rev. H. C. Brewton, the new pastor of of the Lumpkin church arrived in the city yesterday en route to his future field and was a guest of Rev. J. G. Harrison on Rose Hill. Misses Mary and Lucy Wooten, who have been spending tiie holidays tvith relatives here, returned yesterday to re sume their studies at tlie Southern Fe male College at La< irange. Hon. Robert M. Young, Ordinary of Troup county, Ga., and one of the brain iest young men of that entire section, ac companied by his brother, Mr. J. W. Young, of Montgomery, Ala., spent Sun day and Monday with friends in this city. Can be made With each prund of Cleveland’s Superior Baking Pow- civrtb-n w th the same quantity of ai-.y omer puie cream tartar powder. Cleveland Baking Powder Co., 81 & S3 Pulton Su, Xew York. An Enjoyable Christmas Service. The usual Christmas service of the Mission School of Trinity church was held at the church at 4 o’clock Sunday afternoon, when an enjoyable program was carried out, a large audience being present. After an entertaining lecture by Rector Hunter, the distribution of presents among the children occurred. Tlie music rendered daring the exercises was very fine ami evvi-yoodv enjoyed the evening. A Grand Success.—Yesterday was a great day at Moore Bros’, and in all probability the biggest in point of sales in the history of the retail dry goods business of Columbus. One thousand ladies is a conservative estimate of the number that attended the ••Unknown Attraction," $5000 wortii of White Goods, Laces and Embroideries which was revealed in their page adver tisement in Sunday's Enquirer-Sun. The great sale will continue the balance of the week. This will be good ntws to the great multitudes who could not get served yesterday. —Capt. John F. Blodgett, chief clerk of j the fourth division of the railway mail ser vice. will be in the city today for the pur- ! pose of examining postal clerks. Several probationary clerks will be examined. Notice to Liquor Dealers, Billiard Table Keepers, Photographers, Etc. Dealers in spirituous or malt liquors, or intoxicating bitters, by wholesale or retail; keepers of billiard or pool or like tables for public use, no matter where kept; photographers, auctioneers, traveling ven dors of proprietary medicines, paper, jew elry, soap, etc.; lightning rod dealers, sewing machine agents, dealers “in fu tures,” dealers in pistols, dirks or cart ridges, keepers of flying horses or like game or play, ten pin or like alleys, and peddlers of clocks or stoves, are required (under penalty for failure to do so) to register in Ordinary’s office by January 1 of every year. Parties interested will gov ern themselves accordingly. Joseph F. Pou, Dec. 30, 1890. Ordinary. Notice to Administrators, Guard ians, Executors, Etc.—Administrators, guardians, trustees aud all executors not exempted by will, are required to make returns by First Monday in every July. Some have made no reiurns for this, nor for several years. All such are respect fully urged to do so by Monday, January 5th, as I would much regret the citing of any to show cause why they should not be removed. Joseph F. Pou, Dec. 27th, 1890. 2t Ordinary. For D^ranc?*'merits of Ifce Brain Use Horsfo d’s Acid Phosphate. Dr. r>. P. Bani ster, Augusta, Me., says: “In functional de rangements of the brain and nervous system, I have prescribed it with gratifying results.” In the spring and summer everybody is liable to bowel troubles. Lamar’s Diarrlnea Mixture is the best medicine for them. W. B. Swift is proprietor of Acme Laundry. Semi him your work. New Holiday floods. A new and complete stock of Ho iday Goods all in,comprising the latest novelties in the Jewelry line, at O. Schomhuro's. We recommend Grossman’s Capilline or dan druff cure to be the best hair tonic made, and a certain cure for dandruff . Evans & Howard. de9tueslm The publi) sentiment is unanimously in favor of I>r. Bull’s Cough Syrup. The dealers pro nounce it to b9 the only standard cough remedy. Why not try the Acme this we k ? Telepho 227. Call for goods aud deliver quick. Colognes and Extracts in all manner of holiday styles at City Drug Store. For Alderman Fit li Ward. We hereby announce Mr. W. R Moore a candi date for Alderman of the Fifth ward. Election January 5, 1891. Many Votf.ks. dcC‘2Utd the Holiday Go to the City Drug Store and Goods. Grossman s CapiPine or dandruff cure st ps the hair from falling and promotes its growth. Will cure dandruff in its worst form. For sale by Evans & Howard. de9tueslm The Acme is laundrying for many families— cheaper than wash-women; do bett ir work. LADIES Needing atonic, or children who want build ing up. sbculd take BROWN'STUd.Y BiTTEFS. It is pleasar i to take, cures Malaria. Indi gestion, Biliousness an i Liver Com plaints. Ml® RillMD mm. o Commencing Thursday, December 11,1800, the “Dummy” will resume the old schedule between Wynnton College and Broad stree. via Cemetery route. First train will leave Wynnton College for the city at C:3r» a. m. A train will i**ave Broad street, opposite Ran kin House, at 7, 8, 9. IP, li a. m., and 1*2:30, *2, 3, 4, 5. 6, 7. 8, 9, and 10.00 p. m. Returning, leave Wvnnton College at 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30 a. in.; l:3u 2:30, 3:30,4:30, 5:30, 6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30 and 10:30 p. m. HORSE CAR LIN c. A car will leave Br >ad and Twelfth streets, via Tenth street, for Wynnton College at 6:o6 a. in., and every 36 minutes thereafter. Last car \uil leave at 8 p. m. Returning, leave Wynnton College at 6:42 a.m. and every 3 ; minutes thereafter, i ast car will leave 8:30 p. m. J. H. HENDERSON, Sup’t. TU.;X OVER A new kaf. Ec > •ize l v bin ids 7 our "Hi e.- ir- ni A, L, FIVE PEP. CENT ON m wx Geor ID .'i L/LI L BE —BY THE— •oiiie ms, Co Supper in Columbus, breakfast in Jackson ville. (Columbus Southern Ry.) mi rvr> t D i I ■IjL A Visiting Caul vv !!, i;Ul sUL, pe: hap? ever i e a matter of lasle. but Thos. Gilb i t, the pi inter, can is i.st >ou in you Selection by bhowiag you samples of both prinkd and (ii raved , PERFECTED CRYSTAL LENSES TRADE MARK. \ Quality First ana Always. Our City 4? is Indebted the enterprising drug firm of SULLIVAN & DUUMBf >H for securing the sale of the celebrated Perfected Crystal Lenses,” made by Faulkner, ellan & Moore, of Atlanta. Ga., the oi ly manu facturing opticians in the South. These glasses are of superior excellence and have proved a blessing to many who are suffering from defective vision. Messrs Sullivan & I)r;.mb r have exclu sive control of these famous glasses in Columbus. 1302 BROAD STREET. TELEPHONE 239. DS. <j. T OSBURN, BURGEON, No. IOIO Broad Street. txr . M 3*-‘1r4 tv ^uddrij Ch»»«g*s of \%e»*ht-r cause throat di eases. There is no more effectual remedy for coughs, colds, etc., than Brown’s Bronchial Troches. Seld only in boxes. Price 25 ets. Van Houtkn’s Cocoa.—Largest sale in the world. The City Drug Store has a large stock of Co logne Botcles, and all are cheap. Market Ntalb to Kent. 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. We The .Vme is a home institution. Try us. guarantee our work. ChrlmmaH Presents Mr. C. Sc>’omb rg has recei ed an elegant and extensive new sto*k of Jewelry. The latest novelties, and from the best makers, in every branch » f Solid Gold and Silverware, Silve and G< ld Filled v\ atche , every descript on f tine gold and rolled plate goods. Fine imported goods, o naments, and thousands of beautiful ar icles suitabl for holiday * resents. Don’t be annoyed by dandruff, but call and get bottle of Grossman s Dandruff Cure at Evans & Howard’s. de9tueslmo Telephone 227. Acme Laundry will call for and deliver goods promptly. Try us >ot‘ce '« Hac-kimn. Parties who prop se to procure Ha r *k Licence for the ensuing year are hereby notified that their horses and vehicl s must be in first-class or er or they wi:l not be approved afrer inspec tion. - Jesse A. Beard. dec21-tjal Marshal, Holiday presents suitable for all at City Drug Store. The Acme Laundry does best work in the S uth. Give us a trial. Xmas at ,f chnmbnrg’§. Mr. Sehomburg soMc ts your inspection of his ne v stock of Holiday Goods. H s stock of I)ia- onds, both loo-e and mounted, is the most ex tensive ever seen in the city. Nice Comb, Brush and Mirror Sets, w'thout plush or expensive box, cheap at City Drugstore. When Baby was sick, we gave her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castoria Get tickets at Gen’l Pass, office, Ga. Home Building, to all points in Florida (Columbus Southern Ry.) TICKETS ON SALE 10^0 Broad Street. Chaistmas is over and we have sold more * andy than any house iu the city, but v.v h ive a n ee selection left, and received oday 150 pound * f oar fine Chocolate, o de ed by wire f >r Xmas a d which .id not g» t in until last night Remember, we have the nicest Candies 'h «t c n b-‘ bought and get a fiesli shipment every week. Fruits of ail kinds. Nuts, cakes, Sweet Crackers, Etc. Give us a cail. CdllljS CLNDY CO. fiMiVS if i : r Dandruff Tnre, Beautifies tlie hair and causes it to retain its color; currs dtndruffaud all disease*, as well as cleans- s the scalp; invigorates the h .ir cells and prevents baldness. THE BKSr HAIR TONIC IS THE WORE * Having thoroughly teste l Grossman’s Capil line, or Dandruff Cure, we unhesitatingly pro nounce it the l>- st hair dressing on lie market and guarantee it t * cure dandruff iu its worse forms. Cali and get circular. EVaNS dec9-1m & HOWARD, Central Drug Sr ore. FAREWELL! V FAREWELL! To old Santa Claus, lio is a good oid fellow and lias done his duty, made many children happy, and will al ways find a welcome at our stores. We wish him a happy New Year. LIT j LK 511 NM K HA KVfcY (V A H A5VAK1I- H!> TUE BIO iXILJ , J. J. Smith was given the Two Small Dolls. YVishing vou ail a happy New Year We art- the : BOYCE > OTHERS DON’T FORGET! Beautiful Christmas Pres ents in endless variety and the prices are right, at EYAS8 & HOWARD’S. r«n Selling at cost all my stock of goods, comnris- ng Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Clocks and solid silver and silver-plated ware, and the. cleik to boot. 1 mean what I say. I will sell you any piece of goods at New York cost, and :f you find it any ot her way I gne you the goods. I have one of the prettiest stocks of g »ods in the city, and to make the goods move 1 make the induce ment to you. Come ami compare price, aud you will be convinced of what I say. 1 mean to sell at cost for cash. V J. PEK0B, 1034 Croat! Street. G. B. HiETT, DEALER IN FLOHIDA Poi’.ts N rih, S u .h, Z*st and Wes'. dor y., v rpr Sr. E. T. ■ HAULTON, (i. P. A.. Savannah. D. H. BYTIIKWO ji>, l>. P. A., Columbus. Proposals Want <1 Scaled proposals are invited for feeding ’lie horse u* d to the ‘151 ck Maria,” and t- r fur nishing comfortable room or use « f driver of same. Also for shoeing the 'ule«, a-id lnrses of lire department, at s > mu h per Imad p r montu. Bids to be ha d d in b\ meeting o! Council ou i Wednesdtv, 3 st inst., ;.t 3 o’ 1 c.w p in. >1. M. MO RF., | dee30-2t Clerk Council. Notice to Retail L q torDeales. i Parties who have not yet made application for j Feense lor year 189! are requested to do so at oi ce, that their application m^y be reft-ried to committee and reported upon by tin m to a meet ing of Council to be held on Wednesday, 3 st inst., at 3 o’clock p. m. Those parties who have made application, but j not made bond, will please execute the r bon i at | once, that it may he approved by Council. Bv order of Council. M. M. MOORE, dec30-2t Clerk Council. , GAS AND FiT F.HS’ SUPPLIES No 1) O Fro: (l tre« t ALL WORK (Tuaraiiteed an i prompt alt* n- tion given all orders. TELEPHONE 273. Sheridan & Graham REGULATORS ( F LOW FRICIS, EeaUzing that the old year is fast fading into oblivion, and that lost time or oppi tunities cannot be recalled, will offer for a short time their entire stock at cost. L member, this is no mere newspaper bosh, but a bona fide sale of new and elegant goo< for less than they cost to produce. The following unusual values will convince t! most skeptical that we mean business. line Dress Goods Almost Given Away. F r So.59, $5.59, $5.59 a Dress. 250 Dress Patterns, your choice of material in ILnrhttas. Cashmeres, Serges, etc everything complete, $5.59 a pattern. W ould be cheap for $10. Black Grods at Your Own Price This Week. Velvets, G : mps, Flurhes. Etc., at Net Cos 1; EM N ANTS. REM N AN TS. During the h< avy business of the holidays we had no time to leok after R< mrai We offer for a fraction of tlieii value Dress (foods Remnants. Flannel. Cassimere a: Jeans Remnants; also Remnants Table Linens, some of Hunt good and desirab lengths. Ladies, you can’t afford to miss them. 900 Towels at 19c each, ) 900 Towels at 19<- each, [ 900 Towels at 19c each, ) These we consider the lx st 25c Towel in the market. TILLS WEEK. Jack* ts, Capos Newmarkets. About 300 choice garments yet left. To close them out, price no object. Come and bid on them quick. al Plusli Jackets, 34 and 3(5 sizes, at half price. BLAjKKETS. BLANKETS- To save printers’ ink will close out the balance of our Blankets, ahout 50 pairs, all good ones, at half price. Also at the same time and place, 1 lot fine Buggy Rohes. Wise house-keepers won’t miss this chance. Under wear, Uiuh rw< a All tlie best qualities at tlie price of inferior goods, hut the sizes are broken and go they must. $2.00 Vests for $1.50. $1.50 Vests for $1.00. $1.00 Undervests for 75c. Pants to match all the above numbers. SHAWLS AND BALMORAL SKIRTS. One-half price and some a trifle less. Cotton Flannels, Bed Ticking, Calicoes, Checks, Bleaching, and all Staple (foods at factory prices. Fast Black Hose at 8, 10, 15, 20, 25, 35c and up. * Best value in Handkerchiefs from 2L- to 50c. Best $1.00 Kid Glove in America. A job lot of Kid Gloves at 50c in Tans only. New Chemisettes, New Collars, Ruehings. Best anil newest Corset stock in Columbus. We can sell you the best $1.00 Corset in the world. New line Ribbons way under value. Thanking a generous public for their liberal patronage, with best wishes for a happy and prosperous new year, we remain, respectfully, SHERIDAN & 1012 BROAD GRAHAM STREET, Oehveen Lentr 1 and HaiiTkiu Hotels. AT- 1114 BROAD STREET. 1114 BROAD STREET. ne We are now offering the largest and finest stock of Mdli Goods we ever carried. The stock consists, in part, of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s Fur Felts, Beavers, Wool Fe is, Fine Milans in every desirable shape aud color, Fine Wing?, Tips, Plumes, Ribbons, velvets and everything usually kept in a first-class Millinery Store. Our Ti ir ming Department is again in charge of Miss Daily, of Baltimore, assisted by Miss Owens and others, s a sufficient guarantee that ah orders itnrusted to us promptly and careful‘y filled. All are ivitod to call, confident vve can phase. No trouble-to show goods. which will hi tUr, F r , • VtJ 'L' r Now is the Opportunity to Secure Bargains. IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS! I am now ready io sell in original packages L quor. Tobaccos, Sugar, Coffee, Flour, Snuff, Freih Mackerel, staple articles in the g-ocery in \ Als . a large line of domestic go:df, Clothing, Ha's Cigars. and all Boots. a Shoes, Etc. CHEAP FOP CASH. 1. L. POLLARD, Receiver. Nos. 1001 and 1**17 Droid S re*d, iffi a FfR THIS WEEK ‘‘Mrs. Winslow’s Sooi hino syrup for child ren teething” softens the gums, reduces inflam mation, allays pain, cures wind colic. 25c a bottle BROWN’S IRON BITTERS Cures Dyspepsia, In digestion & Debility. T. S. SFEAB, Diamonds, Watches and Speckles Guaranteed j Reliable goods, botttom prices and fair dealing. 1121 Broad street. G. GUN BY JORDAN. T003IB5 CR VWFORD. AS BOB Ingersoll said when he buried his brother. “I am better now." ‘HAPPY HOLLOWAY, The Holesale Hnst’er.” JORDAN & CRAWFORD Insurance Agents, Ladies’ Felt Slippers Gentlemen’s Seal t kin Slippers Infants’ Shoes in Dongola and French Kid. Also cheaper line in pretty styles. Ladies’ Rubber Sandals Ladies and Misses’ Epring Heel Rubbers. Men s and Boys’ Rubber Boots. Ill Train for Jacksonville ‘nd all j) inis in Florida leaves 7:40 p m (Columbus Southern By.) A li. GIBSON’S Is tlie Place to Get r our XMAS HOLIDAY GOODS. He handles only the purest and l**st grades of W ines, Liquors Tobaccos. ami 9 Tw lfth Street. Telephone 190. Ad- Strongest Insurance Companies, Fair justim n s, Piompt Pay ments. SPECIAL LOW RATES ON DWELLINGS. apr Ina ra ,iu:-sAthiuljear I C. L. TOKBETT, Undertaker and Embalmer 83f( AMD 932 BBOA.T) 3TBEKT. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT TOBE XE5V5IAX-S OI.D PLACE. Broad Street. H. H. EPFLN-O, Presid’t. E H.Epp IN g. Cashie Chattahoochee National Bank, COLUMBUS, GA Capital and undivided profits $200,000. Account/ of merchants manufacturers and farmers re- spec fully sol,cited. Collections madebn »T points m the United States. bon; ht and *r,h1. 12 H* ii**s to ’fftckso'iviile. (Columbus Southern Rv.) OR. SETH N. JOR13AA’, Physician and Operating Surgeon. Office 1139 Broad street. Office hours. 12 to 1; 3 to 4. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.