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BA'IURDAYDECEMBER 27. 1884
UOLVMHI * lUKIST.
OoLUMBUH, GA., Dec. 27. 1884.
BtotsK OU hand, August 81, 1884 381
B»ig-JV'*l yoaterday. i4ft
“ previously. 68.9M—44.2W
64.682
Uhl pped yeutei day 823
previously 46 869—46,691
Stock on hand thia morning 17,884'
jPrv'M.
Market—dull and uuoba.iged.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Btrict Good Ordinary
Dow Middling •%
Middling
Good Middling 18
Warehouse sales
Kecetpia.
By B. W. U. K. 66
M.4G. 8.8. 50
U4W.H.B. <1
0,4 H, It 8. 24
Blver
Wagon. 65- 245
BMpwietti.
ny 8.W.8.8 61
2.4 G. It It
W. K. M
RlV*ir 171
Horne UotWUUlpUon 01— 828
FUAKKAI. NUTICK.
thu IrioruU and acquaintance.! ul Mr.
uno Mrs. Joseph F. Pou and iamlly at*
respectfully luvluid to attend the luuttu
ol their ecu, John 8.. at 10 o'clo’k a. m , to
day from their tesiueiiua on bl. Oiuli
all eet.
■ '■■■ -'•■-• -• • -
Heath of Lillie Muy Abnejf.
Little May, the duUgnter of Mr. J. 3,
Abney, we ate lorry to.learu, died Thurs
day morning from the effects ot the burm
received eeveial days ego, and wnlcli W*
gave an amount ot ut the lime. Xh<
family have the sympathy <>l many rrlenct
in their sad util lotion.
Mr. L. K. Buller, LaGrange, Ga, aaye:
My wile used BtoWu's lion Bitters tn
general uebillly and 1. for dyspepsia, will,
moat gratifying results.
CaltiMM braca®.
Noott Kane, colored, m a fra cam will
Ell Jenkins, also colored, 'J bursday ulgbl
received a cut In the arm, which though
painful is not dangerous, Ell Whs arrested
on a warrant sworn out beiora Judgi
Bldentiour, but an amicable settlement
wee made ami Iho prosecutor withdrew
the warrant.
Mbi nod.
At the residence ot the bride s futhei
hear McLaughlin's mill, Ihursday, D
eembet 25, Mr. Eli more Halt buck aud Mini
Marietta if ord, Judge J. D. Bowe officiat
ing. Our best wlebes go oui for lb
future happiness of lite young couple.
Keport oi Ad. Ca.ti'* JOeuih.
It was lepjrtud generally on the e.ieet:
yesterday that El. Gash had been Millet,
In Muoou. Urn report lias not been con
fixed and doubtless is Incorrect.
hulic** to iii4' Ladleßa
1 havejust received »20.u00 stock of jew
elry flout New Yoik, besides my oire
Stock. Come aud examine the goods b
tore purchasing elsewhere,
1. S. bl’n-ut 111 Bioi.d lit.
Mt. Frank 1. liyau, (Clerk ot duperloi
Court) Atlanta, Ga., says: •‘Brown'e
Iron Bitters did me great good—it
strengthened me aud reduced the fre
quency and violence oi the attacks n.
neuralgia to which I am subject. 1
earneaily recommend tie nee.”
Hural b«au withe®.
The young people ot the neighborhood
propose to nave a social gathering at tin
resilience ot Hou. Ihoe. DeWolf, in (Jtrai
tahoocbeo county, Monday evening, 2Uth
Imt.. A baud trom this city will be lu at
tendance. Several partlee trom here wlb
go out.
Kleetion of O files r, Cliattahoochss Kn
eanipuieiil, No. 4,1. O. O. 1 .
At a meeting ot the Chattahoochee .En
campment, No. 4, last night, the semi-an
nual election of uttleetu was held, which
resulted as follows:
J. B. Ellis, C. P.
Geo. U. Berry, 11. P.
D. K. Bowed, b. W.
C. M. Kuieen, .treasurer.
L. u. benueseter, bcrlbe.
W. It. Lavender, J. W.
- g i —.
Thiu People.
“W'elle’ Health Beuswer" restores
health aud vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impo
tence. bexual Debility, 61.
Mrs. Anna Benker, 10 William st., 8»-
vannah, Ga„ says: "1 suffered with seven
neuralgia In the neck auu could And no
relief. 1 tried Brown'i. Iron Bitters with
very favorable results.•'
Mhine Stouc Jewelry.
Gold and silver Rhine stone pins and
eat rings and necklaces at T. b, bpear’s.
Funeral ot Uaylam rt< Moors.
the tuueral ot Uaplain Moore took
place from the residence or Mt. M. M.
Moore, Broad street, Thursday alter*
noon at 4 o’clock, Bev. Walker Lewis ol
tlclatlug. The tuueiui was largely at
tended. The following gentlemen weie
the pall bearers: Ihcs. Gilbert, J. N.
Barnett, F.G. Wilkins, A. Williams, W
D. Affleck, b. A. Baril, IL The family aud
Mr. Moore have ths sympathy ot many
friends in their hour ol sorrow.
"
Mi. J wen w. Flynn, Liberty st., Savan
nah, Ga,, -ays; 1 took Brown’s Iron Bit
ters wltu satisfactory results, aud adviet
othsrß, who would Uavegtood health, to
follow my course.
"AioagU ON (X>Ugh«»"
Ask tor ~M ougk on Coughs,’’ lor Goughs.
Golds, Sore Ihroa',.Hoarsenass. Troches
•.5 Liquid, 25u.
Mrs.G. A. Jobson, 112 Baines street,
Augusta, Ga., says: “My husband wes
completely broken down trom over work.
Brown’s Iron Bitters restored him u
health arid vigor,”
Jewelry,
Diamond rings, c vmeo i Ings, plain t lug
gold Bieeve buttons, brae, lets gold an ;
plated, gold and plated necklaces uric
lockets; docks in every style and variety
at l. b. Spear’s.
Mr. W m. 0. Workman, 110 B.y st.. Sa
vannah, Ga., says: “For tw > yes ■lmi -
tered from iiaiarla and itsuiealu 1 effect-.
my physicians only rendering tne t mpo
rary valid, Brown' Iron Bittete perma-
Beniiy bduefftted me.’’
DAILY TIMES: COLUM HUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY. 11ECEBMER 27, ’“ I
Kll ing ot c»t>l Tiff T. Moore.
Wednesday night about 11 o’clock a ter
rible affray brppeoed at Middlebrook’s
bur on Oglethorpe etr et, opposite the
P rry House,between Messrs. Tiff Moore,
of this oily, and fieri y Holland and Dave
Bishop, ot Brown, villi’. In which Ctapt.
Moore was shot three times, twice In ’be
breast and on.;e tu the stomach. Mr.
M >ors, alter being shot, fell to the floor
and wan plnk<<l upend nurrl dto a lounge
in the back mom. !)'• Geo, Grimes wm
e“nt tor and did ell In the power of hum -n
for the wounded tnau, but nil
ww of no avail. He lingered
about, an hour aud a half -nd died, snr
r< uuded by bis broth r and friend-
Vteesrs. Holland and Bishop left tmm -
liately after the shooting, and In the con
tuslob that followed the dreadful tragedy
suweded In making their eacap“. Pollce
’-ia i 0< x wns on the -woe and did al
in hh power to avert the difficulty, but
vtthout avail. Mr. Sid Lloyd, who, s- <mi
to bo the only one who states positively
about the ehootlug says: Mr. Moots,
raised bls pistol to tire, firet, but both
tlret slmultansrusly. Thera were said
to b>> e.lx shots tired. Captain Moore,
tiring once. Holland four time and
Klehop once. All the participants were
drinking heavily, it is said, and this a d
an old grudge was the cause of the diffi
culty. Mr. Holland received a shot In
ttie left arm, which is not serious being
only a liesh wound. Wo bear that Mr-
Holland states he Is ready for a trial and
will give himself up when wanted, The
ssd end dreadful occurrence hae thrown e
gloom over the enure community and if
d> > ply regretted by all. No further de
velopments lu the case at tble writing.
Miss Georgia Hendereon, 21 Jones nt.,
Savannah, Ga., eaye: As a tonic I deen
Brown's iron Bittern woitb of the high*
ut recommendation."
Qomi Thiel Aireated.
Him Jones (colored) was arrested yester
lay by Officer Robinson, charged with
sealing a coat from a waiter at one of tht
uolels, the same being fount: in bin pus
.u'.hlou. A Wai rant Was swore out betoie
Ju'l„e Bldeuhour, aud on being arrests,,
u.d can led before blm, waived • xarntus
.lon. and on falling to give a $2<)U bond fol
appearance w neut to jail,
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Tii« Hope ol tiro Nation.
Children, Slow in development, puny,
Airawuy and delicate, use ’’Weim’ Health
tienewer."
Fsrsoaal.
Lails Miller, the uieveieet angle of eom
meroe that ever visits Columbus iron
Baltimore, is In the city, representing
M uidebaum A Frank, baiters. Louie Is
s ’Hlog strictly first-claee goods.
Col. H. 1. Eidson, ol Ellerslie was in the
oUy yesterday.
Mleseu Maggie and Lulu Ellison, wtlb
to some days nave been the guest or Mas
Mluul Mooty returned home yesterday i
the regret of their many irleiids here.
Miss Louie Hparks, ot Hamilton, E
vi nttug lilauds lu the city.
Catarrh oi ill® Ulndiler.
Bringing, Irritation, UiUammatton, ai
kidney and urinary complaints, cured by
Buchu-l’alba, »1.
Th® Catholic Bazar.
The ladles ol the Bazar, we are glad to
eay, are making a success or Hie earn,
1 ho utliactions are muiij and vailed, hi <
til who desire to help out a. good eaun
Hid be eutertului d should go arouud. /
ureal lu seived lor ,5 cuns, us good t.
iter as cun is buugbt lu the city, J k<
ituiius win make you most die iauguius
with tile genial nonsense. Gi ao bag.
!11> and blight eynl and charmiu
' Hee, lest, but net least, attract man)
visitor r.
Mr. Win. McCormick, Savannah, Ga ,
says: Brown’s iron Blttera tuttd tut <
lytpeptuii with which Iliad sufleiedfv
welity years. 1< is it wondertul uibdkliie
Th® l.lul® Joker.
Mias Game Hwam g,.ve the abov,
c iuedy, at Springer's Opera House, mall
dee,.ud night, to our elnzins Ohrlstmi.,
<l,y to good houuts. Miss Swain, in oui
opinion, rival's Katie Fulmau, both being
ot the same order ot actresses, and to
judge trom the oommtnta ot the audleuci
and ihelr repeated applause, caplurei
their hearts by storm. The petloimanu.
couststs of a sei les ot delighitul surprises
ai d iparkh’B with life and vlvscilj. Hei
support was also good; many deserving
■ peulnl mention. Miss swain may be con
sidered to nave established herself se
dately In the popuiai heart of Columbus
aud will tlnd a glad welcome wlieu sht
ei >mee again.
Throat l»i.cai««
Commence with a Cough, Cold, or Here
I'hioat. ’’Bhown’s linokOHiAL, Tboohbs''
give immediate relief. Nokl >nly in Boxee
Fries 25 ots,
Mr. Jas. N. Buxton, Augusta, Ga., says:
'I uuve used brown’s Iron Bitters tor skk
Utadaehe with ber.eticial results. 1
heartily recommend It."
My Partaer.
I'he above powerful drama will be pre
sented to our people al Springer Opeia
House Wedneeaay, Dec. Si. by Mr. Louie
Aid'lob aud a Star company. An ex
change speaking ot them says:
Louis Aldrich appeared at the Academy
ot Music last night in the great drama,
"My Partner," written lor him by Bartley
Campbell. The drama was given with
this oast:
Jos Biiuhders, I n J ,, nnr „ I Louis Aldrich
Ned Hlugleton, j 1 f uhes. Mason
M rjor Henry Britt..E. H. L’art
Wmg Lee Luke Martm
JoaiuhbcniMKi F. A. Wane
M tihew Brandon Jaime Dunn
-lam BowlerO itie Bhattuck
Mt. Welllngto.l Widgeiy.. .. J. B. Atwvn
In. JohnsonW. F. Reynoli e
\1 >ry Bianden...,Ml , Dora Uoldtuwalte
Grace BraudoaMiss Olara Fi.igg
Has Foi-le ieutiuiid Mrs. Loulee Moore
The sloty ol tilts play is familiar, ye
It la so near human hearts lu lie action,
that it is always new and Iresh. Louis
Atarleh la a remarkably strong actor. He
I. whstO. W.Cculdookwae In fats younger
d »ys. Intense aud powerful, and carries
at, audience by hie earneetnesa. Just
before Ute war he played In the same
Academy ot Music with Marell Troupe m
Juveniles. He was the Master Louis who
pl > yed the heavy parts. From drikiiroed
he has b<eu a good actor, aud tit naw *
l.a always been associated with tbe beet
legitimate, performances. “My Parttei'
w.,s will uUyed turoughout last night.
M Martin is bo clever us the Chinaman
laud Mr.Tarrte sufficiently etuphatlo at
, tne Major.
Keep Looking Youug
Luis is the age ot y\ uug men. Other
things being equal they are everywhere
P -lerred. Save your young looks, it
ui ins position and money. Is your tiatr
f .i.i.g off—try or lustreless? Pieserve
a l t *tuiify it byueitg Psiker'e Hair
' 1 ui. Not an oil, L< t a lye, sure to
. w dealt, baimle-se. Restores color.
• weuAwuii,
Hamilton Newa.
Jon on:
Miss Lul l Barnes lies returned home to
spend the (ibrlstman holidays. We wish
her a pleas ,nt visit.
Hal Pitts h::B gone to Florida with a
view of settling.
All sorts ot weather has marked the past
week. It has rained, snow'd and elected,
boon alternately hot and cold, wet and
d* y, foul and fair, and sometimes all this
in twenty-iom hours.
dr. B. H. Wlnlam killed on last Filday
fir * ot the largest hogs we have heard of
bls winter. They weighed 326, 335, 315
313 ai d 293 respectively aritl aggregat'd
"i the large amount of 1,571 pounds ol
oork. 8e farmer or sh riff, tew mencquai
ulm—none excel.
A little negro child on the place ot Mr.
U E. Fort was burned to death one day
aat w®elr. Hhe was playing around the
fire when her clothes caught. In running
o the house the tire was fanned Into a
ll we aud ter clothes were nearly con
a lined. She died lu great agony a lew
■•Aire later,
Mrs. Emma u. Duggou, River st,, Sa
inuan, Go., saye: "1 heartily end'rt,e
Brown’s Iron Bitters as a first-class tonic
It increased my weight nearly titty
pounds.” _
€)ilp-e> >ewi.
tfsmilton Journal:
Rev. W, F. Shackleford will preach here
the next yeai.
Mies Sarah Hendry, dauhter of Mr.
Sam Henury departed this life after a
lingering Illness lust Friday evening.
Rev. B. H. Bullock, we understand ba?
ba u eufferlrig from an over doee of mor
p ituo taken to rr itlgald the pain ot son.c
b >dily ailment. We trust be may soon
have a speedy recovery-
Mr. Jack Middlebrooks wae married to
Miss Mollie Neleon on the 12tli, Inst.
Jack i®a p. laevci tag young tat Otar auc
Is to bn congratulated in winning the affec
tions of uie talr partner through Ute,
On ihursday evening last;at the reel
deuce ol Hie brlde’a father, Mr. D. W.
Surin, Mr.Oecar Hardy and Miss Florence
Hurlea wire united in marriage, Bev. S. D.
Clemente officiating. The groom le tht
popular young marjhal of Oblpley aut
leaervee much credit lor the prompi
manner lu which he btlnge to justice
violators ot the municipal laws auc
tweakers ot the peace. The bitde b> a
inoet estimable young lady of high socla.
qualities and mental culture. We tendei
Ireaily cougraiuiailouß to Oscar and bit
tair bride.
Mr. J. W. lllllle, 982 Wulker St., Augueti
J*., eaye; “1 nave taken Brown’s Iron
Bitters lot se.v ial yeaia aud consider It
he beet appellate extant."
ll Hib oi Mat Mary I’wo®.
Miss Mary Pace, u most eetlmablt
youug lady and u uouslbteut Cbiletlan wo
man, died lu tills city December 25tb,age<
18 years. She win a member of the Broac
dieeet chutcb, aud her death will bt
nournsd by many who loved her for hei
many Hue nan® aud true Oliustlau charac
er. She will be burled to-day at 1 o'clock
Death of Lit lie Juhnal® 11. Poo.
We regret to have to record the dealt
ot the above promising little boy, eon o
Mr. and Mrs. Joe. F. Pou, which occurred
it 7 o'clock yesterday mornlug after ai
llluetu ot three weeks with pneumonia
iged eight and a u*lt years. The be
reaved family have many friends who fee,
for them In this H»d h< ur. Notice of th
taurul win be found elsewhere.
A FuglH«t on Hl® Mnaz-10.
I’ue people on Broad street,near Munday
fc Boblusoti’e elablee, were alarm*.
Wednesday night by loud cries and a
mighty tumult in one of the looms abov<
the street. 11 proved to be Willie Geivui
hiutiug a Mi. John Mi.ye, wholsfron
Uecouutiy. lhe police were quickly or
laud and attested Geuoni, when It wai
ouud that Mi. Moye was pretty badly
used up. A Wiirraut was taken out yet
terday uud the case oauled belore Judgi
Bl ieitaour when the prosecutor withdrew
tie war rant and the case wae settled.
Unfounded jealousy and drink was the
jama of the row.
Arrau of a pickpocket.
Hairleon Jones, colored, was arrester
yesterday under a warrant sworn out be
ore Judge Bldeuhour, charged with pick
ing the pocket ot Übui ley Morris, eoloted,
while the latter wae seated lu a chad
isleep. Lieut. Roberts worked up tht
cash and led to bis detection, the arise:
oeing made by bailiff Owen. Tne watet
was traced to Harrison, who had depositee
it in pawn with another party. While a:
Judge Bfiideubour'e office he made e
oreak tor liberty, rannlug at a 2:40 gab
toward the bridge. Officer Tloe and as
other being near gave chase, however, an*,
picked utai up. The case was continued
uutll Monday tor Uearlug.
Mr. J. A. Thompson, Kingston, Ga..saye:
1 took Browu'e Iren Bitters tor dyspepsia
ind was greatly benetltted. I think its
-plendld remedy.
For Bronchial. Aaihmatic, and Pulmonary
Complaint®.
•‘Drown’* Hronchial JrocAes" mantles,
remarkable curative properties. Sold only
bOXM
Mr. Leon 0. Greer, Oglethorpe,Ga.,say^:
1 took Brown’e Iron Bitters tor chills and
fever, aud my father took it for general
debility, with good results.
. ■ p——
For Juatiee of iho Peace,
I announce myself a candidate for
-JUHtloe of the Peace for the 773 J (uppe
town) district, G. M. Election January
3. 1885. JOBDAN L. Howtlta.
dl2-eod-lw
PURE LIQUORS
For Xmas!
—o
OLIVE BRANOH-
Pure Virginia Bye, at 91 00 per quart.
SHIELD BOUBBON 100 “ ’*
OEN PENN IAL BYE 100 "
OLD HOLLAND G1N.... 4 00 " gallcn.
OLDSt.CBOIXRUM.... 100 “ quatt.
’ PURE PEACH and
APPLE BK.INDV 400 “ gilion.
ROBERT 8. CRANK.
Tho<e Cnmp)«iniu<
Os Sore Throat of Hoaieeuess ehouid use
Brown's Bjosohiai. Tb chb?. The
' .-Beet is cx.iaorcluary, pirtlcuiaily when
used by singers and speakers for clearing
■ h« voice.
OLD fiO’lE I.
BT JCMXZ a'CIBKOXU.
yond memory olUbvb Bcemw to ivy turned.
So lovingly It oilng® to ruined places
Where youthful hearts, snd lips, snd eyes ones
burned,
2nd where they’ve Jeit l.hlid s few sad
trices,
But there osnuot oe found one spot on earth
Tr wl.leh Its tendrals ulinr, tbtough all the I
morrows,
Mora close tbsn to the hoe® tbst save as birth. >
With all 1U scenes ot our first Joyn and sor.
rows.
T.’iegsrden gate; the overhaul ing traea:
Tbs neighboring forge, wits its tarmonloua
cllnllng;
1.0 woodbine poroh that fed th® fragrant bree:
7 fie winding brook were all the Vine stood
drinking—
These, these ar® cle-isted memories ol the:
sou 1 ,
rhst, blinding with two ewaet, pvle, furrowed ;
faces,
Hold an ->ur baser ba'ng in control,
Aud make Old Homes the hrliest ol p'aces.
Mrs. N. Ponder, Louisville, Ga., says:
Ae an appetizer. Brown’s Iron Fitters I?
unequalled. It le ft complete restorative.
w
bold Watches
Gold and silver ws'chee In every style
and vailety at T. S. Hpefti'e.
FRAUD IN INSURANCE.
Burning Another Man’s Corpse Faba
to Hoodwink the Policy Writers.
Des Moines, Dec. 24.—Dr. Eli Quig- :
ley, bf RL-iiding, Ringgold county,
took out a $2,000 insurance policy on |
his life in July last. He exnuaied a
corpse trom the village graveyard,
placed it in his office and then set the
building on fire. I’fie blaz t was dic
covered and put out. The doctor dis
appeared aud the decomposed coips*
was exposed as the reas* n for h*s nb
sence. Dr. Quigley wandeiel it
Uaoada. He was arreetrd in Do?'-)
county on Friday, where he was de
tained tor identification until yester
diy. He passed through herein ao
officer’s custody late last nigut. Hi
made a formal confession, implica
ting a physician and a merchant o:
Ringgold county ae co-touspiiatute.
He wae not aware till hie return to
-is family that the plot had tailed,
de saye that he would m>t have been
arrested if he had had a weapon.
Surprised Northerners.
Northern tourists see somn queei
things In the Kun. A Buaiou maD
expresses tils astonishment ai tlndtak
the stores in North Carolina eeni, k
Northern apples wui n tie flu si in the
country ate to be had in Buucouib*
county. Otuer things stiuek him ae
ouing equally singular, Baittmoit
cabbages and oleomurgatiuu wet
sealing in a section amply capable
at raising its own cabbages and pro
luolng good dairy butter. In West
ern North Carolina and in NoriL
Georgia the railroads ruu over beau
tiful marblo beds, aud yet tnoee
States import their totnbatom.s rruu.
Vermont. At numerous bouthein sta
tions walnut trees are aw ut ng trans
p-jrtrtlon north because cue Bouu
is not prepared to manufacture lieu,
into furniture. lu the Heart of tin'
great uinbe i section oi the Kouib
oousee are fitted with doors, sass auo
blinds from Boston. Tula wiile-awaii*
traveler was also impressed with tbt
want of banking facilities in Southern
towns. He found money lenders an
b inks getting two per cent a month
on short time loans and twelve pet
cant a year ou long time payment®.
When money can be had in N*«
loik at three per cent a year there
Is no reason why it could not bo ou
tlined in the South for six Hun-
Ireds of Northern capitalists iiavioK
from $50,000 to a SIOO,OOO to invest
could turn over the n money to b-dtei
advantages in the South Uian auy
wnere else on the globe.—Spain,
I ' fituaelite.
J l.e National >vai*k ui <Joiumbn»®
(Ji.LUMBUs, Ga,, Deceuil'll 6, 1884. —I la
gu.ar aiinus.i moe-ting i; lite sleek.
aoldiHß ot trite Bank, for the election o
seven directors tor ibeensulng y,ar. w
' e held at He banking bouse on Tuesday,
..luuary 13, at 11 o’clock.
Gxo. W. Dillinguah,
dec7-tu4thu Uaeliler.
A Keuiarkabie Tribute.
Kidney Omcbundio, ot Utiebutg, Ft.
rites: "I have used DU. WM. HALL!
HALnaM FOB THE LUNGS many yean
vlth the moat gratifying results. Toe re
lieving Influence of HAI.L’B BALSAM if
wondertul. The palu and rack ot tbs
Jody, Incidental to a tight cough, soon
disappeared by the use of u spoonful ac
cording to directions. My wlie frequently
jends tor HALL'S BALSAM Instead ot a
physician, and health Is speedily restorer:
oy Its use.” eod
Mr. J. Alma Pelot, Principal ot Peloiv
Commercial Institute, Augusta, Ga., says:
‘‘l have effectually tested the merits or
Brown's Iron Bitters tor dyspepsia, gen
eral debility etc. I shall ever continue lit
use.
FOR iHfc * SEASOfi 1
ROOK AND RYE!
PEACH AND HONEY!
M«*At K. 8, CRANE’S
Mr. Tobias G. Brown, 175 Congress st..
Savannah, Ga., says: One bottle o
Brown’s Iron Bitters completely cured ro
ot biliousness. 1 heartily commend lu
use.
Mrs. Jas. E. Blount, Atlanta, Ga„ saye:
"I have taken Brown’s Iron Bitters and
would not be without it. 1 firmly bellev*
It prolonged my life, and with a deep
sense ot gratitude. I'reoommend it.”
■Bi] IB Bl 0-3- THE ?
BEST TONIC
rhta medicine, combining Iron with pin
vegetable tonics, quickly and comi- tel.
1 'ur* D.vbpcpnfa, iiidißv stion, U eaknews
1 mrmreßloo4«.>le’n-Ho3 hit’smiHFever>
ind Neuralgia*
I* is Mi tm&lling remedj tor Disease?
KhJuewm uh* Liver.
’t is invaluable for Diseases peculiar V
WonHaa, and all who lead sedentary lives
It does not injure the teeth cause headfu '
produce constipation—otik' r Jroaawvbctv ''
P enriches r i i purifies the h.» <xi. utiny
the appetite, aiua the of fcx>d. re
1 lie vet Heartburn and Belding, and strength
; t-.u5 the ana nerves.
For Fever®. Lasritude. lacm o
I Evergy, Ac .it has no equal.
*<“ The genuine above trade mark an<
rossed red line® on rapper. Take no iXhe;
' BBOWa OUIF4i OX. B® B, MB
reO FGiSON
IN THE PASTRY
IF
sMII
EXTRACTS
jjuxsas vsrD.
Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flavoß
Take*, Lreixmo, Puddings, dkc., h« dell*
cately and naturally aa tbe fruit from
which they are made.
For Strength and True Fruit
ITavor They Stand Alone.
eStPARtD 8Y THS
Price Baking Powder Co M
Chicago, IH« St. Louts,
MAKlmfi OF
Or. Prices Cream Baking Powder
—AMO—
Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Geml,
Heat Ilry Mon Yeaat®
MOR SAKE) BYOROCECIta.
Wt MAKE BUT Ohif QUAUIL
MH IC. A-HABRKLL, GODWINbVILLE . GA.
Sf*’ "luetd Brown’® Iron for
«ent r® d*blHty. oPowed by »d ®’t»ck of
fer« r. It »pe» dlly and effectually restored my
strength.
ill mm
OFFERINGS FOR
The Holiday
TRADE
SLAUGHTER!
70 PIECES CASEMEBES,
siic. Goods, will te sold now
for 35e.
All Wool Black Cashmeres,
87ic.'yard. 150 English Walk
ing Jack- t. 3 just received trom
fotced Bale, Si.oo each.
Perfect Marvels'
Worth at Least $4.00 Each.
Look at the Bargain Counters this
week. You will be entertained, in
structed, delighted!
ENTERTAINED—because of
the attract ions offered.
INSTRUCTED—because you
never saw such things dote
here before.
DELIGHTED— because you
will find such wondersifor the
prices.
150 Fa rs AU Woo]
BLANKETS!
WHIIE Ai iI.OO-WORTH $1.75.
10,000 Yards
CANTON FLANNEL
Gc- ’Vtil’d-
And you cun get all you want ct
anything that we advertise.
MARK THIS: Competition
cat feebly imitate, but
h'ot Our Prices.
LOOK AT OUR.GRAND
HOLIDAY DISPLAY.
It will do you good if you don’t buy.
Sternberg & Lcewenherz,
\FADEKBOF
Low Prices.
MR. Jaß B. PENTOS, Al OI3TH4LI. MA
con, G*., tai' ; ‘Fi r two u < mb, t *T ffor
rd tr- m mslar'. I -otica ccmpl.to ielk- i.
-irown', iron t itter*-. I earnestly tecomnti nr
Its use.*’
lloeerrlng ot t.onSdrnc®
There Is do article wblcb so rlebly cf®-
serves the entire eocfldenoe ot the cotr
munity sb Brown’s Bronchial trochee
Those suffering from Asthmatic Bren
cblal dlseaees. Coughs aud Oolda, ebouh
ry the®. Fr’ce 25 c'nts.
AfTSS LONIE MANi.VM. M NBWST. MA.
lllc n (la , s»y -. r » e frt n Pitt'i®
been used tn n y h mi y as e u DioßEd appHiEer
with entire Bails: » i u. We giatEy recoiLmeuc
It,**
Brt'wu'® BrcDchtel Troche®
for Coughs aud Colds. ’I thick them the
beet acd meet convenient relief ex;ant. H -
Rtt. C. M, Humphrey, Grutx,Ky.
MBS S D BVFBBTT, 55 CALHOUN ST, MA
con. Gs. ssys: ‘'lnsert Brown’s Iron Bit
ters for ytt-epe s. indtgesUcn®nd gsnersl 4s
btuty with grea' beet fit."
Great Bargains
At Phillips'New Shoe Store, 46 Broad st.,
Columbus, Ga. Stock all new, tine and
heap. dcTsJrwt?
Mre. 15.0. F. :zer, cor. New Houston «r.d
W. Broad ets. Savannah, Ga. saye:
Brown’s Iron Bitters cured my daughter
of dyspepsia • err deeters failed to give
relief. My bu . b ind also used R ter gen
eral deblii' y, wi r. rns rked bf-.eSt.
Jii«t ICcceiTfttL
Very large assortment of s’ ver
plated ware for wedding and Christ
mas prieente. I will sell all above
goods at 20 per cent ciseount on
mat u cur ’ retu ar prices. Call
aud make your selections at
T. S. SisAS’a.
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Watchmakers
and Jewelers,
CiEAVF JCBT OTFNED AN ENTJRE NEW ABSCRIMEN’! OF
Si ver FJated and Sr lid Silverware,
Suitable for WEDDING and C HRISTMAB FRfSEhTS, also a r ew lire of
Fine iamooil Rinjs, Solitaii Earrings and
Lace-pins, Pearl Opera Glssses, Fine Gold Watches
and many other sr’iclfe too t umeroue to mention.
('ill an ’ examine cur LAR E before bny'®? elsnwbere
blanchard&bootfFs
: KABVEXOUS BARGAINS
FOR THE HOLIDAYS!
o
BLANCHARD & BOOTH’S second raid on the Silk
Market was a “Crusher.”
Think of a BLACK SILK at SI.CO-worth $1.25,
lb,l k of I black SILK at $1 38—worth $1.75.
1 trick of a BLAC K SILK at sl.so—worth $2.00.
Ihina ot a BLACK SILK at s2.oo—worth $2.5tK
And if you wl«h tu tee something really haudtome—sometMug no other bouse in
Uo uraoue dates to r a-.dle, y-ta enould take a lock at our JB.OO tiumbtr.
BLANOiiAIiD i tiOUlil’b Drees Goods stock Is unsurpassed If you wish to
give your w'.i», ti jour eleii r. or your cousin a serviceable Christmas present—some
th ng tna v/ -1/ -io e ireb i oue o »u 75j. colored Uashm 'res, which
ws nave reluct'd totJc. *e have the velvets to match.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH'S Kid Glove Stock
_(e five time® the l <oi m r ~ny house lu Columbus, and yet they odd to it almost
'everyday. Tmlr sales lu Inis dep«t tenent are si aiply Immense. A pair ot “Ptuue"
tau color* d tiuvtsiaa veiy happy tiling tor a (Jta let mas present tor your young man.
BL.AN. tiAKu s. uUOlri u»ve nut neglected
CJFcixt®’ F urni.sliing OcoclH.
Chink ol 1 ore : .is uutos* • eldest lu sit io.ui- ana white, plain and embroidered, from
5Uc a piece up* SaAO. Ui I tuey rue beauties. MotLcr o’ pearl sleeve buttons with
iH-.uu.ui ti'.iue si ,* ‘ettlngs te uruoog the novelties, especially suited tor the
Holidays. Gau aud ger a pall Delate tuey are all gone.
100 DOZEN Geuta' Seans trom 26c to SI.OO each. The very prettiest stock of them
-Ver rati. iu ooiuinhue, r.ii'l 25 per eent. cheaper than ever teioie.
BLANCO ADD A BUG Id offer st,ouO worth ladles and genta* Underwear at
• huiuu > * i : ii ->di >, u-.au to carryover t-n doilers worth ot this
. ea ruu it. . >*on pi .ce« io move them, if you have* hacking cough don't
lii your e tu .v th Inn, B.iure ,or (lough Syrup,or any other patent nostrums—
in i- i * -■> lea 4ts of flaitaet uucer wear, It will eave yau money and
trouble,
BLANUIiIIiD & BOOIH will offer this week 900 dozen Corset* of
very. .. .v< - ... ■— i ,* .. p *:* i sets, u.tioium corseie, tin® ecisets, corsets
11 -' ■ ■ ' i Biiitul xaunet Cort-ete warranted to make
or. -* t. x..- -•. • We uuueieeu a®, yt'Ody In this department.
iSLAN IRD i iJUiH will begin closing out their stock of
W liito jiikl I<etl Flfniiiels
" r itii itl pt* m i l,y tn-.riling, lheye.re not overstocked, buttbey just simply
tforrt carry any • vur to anolUei t-easou.
Mens’ Driving Gloves! Mens’ Driving Gloves!
BLANCH auD & 800 TH anticipated the weather and laid in a supply
ot suit, Wuiu . uuiuiue ® *,V‘ ® lot driving, aud the prices are astonishingly low.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH’S
G<rods are the best in Columbus.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH'S
PRICES ARE THE LOWEST IN COLUMBUS.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH’S
hKESS » coir* Sluck is “Par Excellence.”
K i i i ti; it BLANCHARD 4 BOOTH claim to sell cheaper than any bouse
□ ()oiur.;bn .
CLOTHING
Will Movo WooK.
— AT —
H. J. THOKNTON’S.
— o— ~ rr
He Must JUaload, and atlOnce. PRICES n I A
RICH I’and GOODS UNEQUALED. £1 * VA
• ■■ () JI
bee Our Line of
iIVERUIAIS FINE SUITS and h J
Holiday Goods!
—o ’ I
CALL AT ONCE AND SECURE > I
The Greatest Bargain SLJ’
OF THE SEASON.
VfKi itttY H L'J »r.K H.ShIW, 6*.
kVjL M < a. d ■■••¥ ’. L u tii te • ir * most j e
men iua lor 8 ro til* ”
♦
•it Willi, urn Ah t in a '*
■‘l bad euffi-iea win artmua tor ever
forty years, non hid >,t tribie attack In
December ind Jani ary, <B»2 O.e day i
loos roll: d <• i : r It- I Lit. I!u
IT . • « • ..e--.1l . l . p P<; «r I }
tn .r big , a in ■-•■ . i j r. F.-t-
k iv. l•.: in " 1 cic ':i e u'h." t.
C. IV F
.[K.J. M. i b v , t . y
3JU sl■- i . . . I
;i .... -.1i.0d Will lb, a
H.ein »i v-»--
St- t r‘.- i -r .- i ev-
aii tor t. . r-.-t!
ked a tonic, i t »-t:< > y- eor-s it :
Loeotiß.l Fo> -
\ t B, 0. H. Ca -. Er, SO FoSHTH ST., ¥A
AJJLceu, G*.. 1 »'«e r\cei? a ar-.*r
beuebi troiAj ttr u*e of 'j-oud’b k roa BitUtrF.*
Great C'ic*inic Out,**!® as Anctlnc.
Begiuij>lig o-i Waimea . y, L>o2rmt»-i 17
1881. Dahy until an eo J.i-.iour atore.N.-.
100 Broad stieei—the large and oeautllui
itoeb or tullllneiv, h-ts and bonnets,
pluaher, v. ive’.e, satins, merges arid alike
in all colors, :1b »ns, U- were, leather tips,
etc., etc.; gold airl j ’ j v- ly. tri'.r goods
—•all ot the „:y.e—ss well as a large
lugq ■ ■ ", cuffs,
bankiTcfii-'e,11.. i'll:.; 7c-u_'eie, ehow
cris-’’ ■ rr<T. iig _d ate new
ard first Jute., er.d aie eolti only because
we intend to letue fit,.m the buelneeg.
firry muet be sold tegardlete ot coat, a
the lease ot our rtoie ixplree lar.uaty
I. 18-5
Site. COLVIN & Mws EONNELLY.M
Ihxo. M. Foun,
dJtw-tf XucUmmmt, ,
\ 1 H. A. C. WRIGBT, ST. MABtg, GA., BATf:
IVA- Mt cautitatf-r mffend froxr lrdlpe®tlOL t®
• new ®n tn tent th»t It canned sever® apa®m®«
iiTCWh'i Iron feitteic ®nr«d her.”
For Jattice of Poaee.
The rrlenrtri of H. V. Hargate announce
’•hv » GsLd'daU tor re-eiection to the
ffl -i Justice of the Peace for 77Sd dia
k't G. M. of this county. decHkte.
E IRWIN, IRWINTOr. GA., HATH;
'1 '] fjQßd urea relief in i rown*® Iron BH
r *or n> > rtlgt® and dy«pep®t». I heartily
re Oij aend tt. ’’
A C A B~ I) .
M «?tio -.reHuffer' ;:row the error® «nd
.Jli»er*ti* w r»s of youth, xarroa® e*r!y
i.ay, <se oi sjtuhood. <%c„ > vJI >eoi i recipe
hat frill cure you. FREE of CRABQff. TMin
/rest remedy wa® (Usoorersd by a TiUsionary In
South amerioa. Send a srif»adarMfled envelope
o th.- Kiv JosßF® T. Imf AJf. .9,
xncfi"4»rx»A* it
\ i a L r, cook, toccoa, ga., 84T8t
.ALused Brown’® Iren Blttera for dlßpepaia
with the beet reeuitF, I cheerfully reccmncend
it.”
P
Obtained, and all PATENT BUSINESS
attended to tor MODEBAIE FEEs>.
Our office la opposite tb« U. b. Patent
Office and We out, obtain Patents In less
tune thsn tboes remote from W ashington.
Send MODEL OB DRAWING We ad
vise as to patentability ’r" o- ehargejand
we make NO CHARGE UNLESS PAT
ENT IS 'EOUKED.
tK - refer, here, to the Postmaster, the
Sup’t.o’ Miu ep O'derDi'v.. and to effl
faleof the U. 8. Patent Office. For olr
eu ar, advlca, teinm ano referer eae to
actual ddnets in your own state or coun
ty, write to
C. A SNOW * CO,,
Opposite Patant du.®. Waahrngtes.