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IN THE CITY.
Or II tmpd/tnr inbecribert I nil to rteeint Iktir
pnptr,tkep will pUim Htti/t m at Ikt fuel <»■«-
diet tip.
(lolumbus, Uoorsin,
SUNDAY 11.1855
vutiimßUM jMßiiis'r.
floncMBTO, OA . J» . 11, 188#
Stock on hand August 81 1884 883
Biseet ved yesterda y 187
“ proTloualy 66,657—16 G 94
67,076
Shipped yaeterday U
previously 64,261 - 64293
Stock -n hand tide pn.lt g 12,7 a-,
Price*,
Baikal- quia: auuu changed.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary ■
Strict Good 0rdina15'...... ..
Low Middling 8/i@lo
Middling M'K
Good Middling... lW
Warehouse saias. 100
Receipt a.
By 8. W.K. B. 29
M. AU. ll.il 27
O.AW.iI. li 8
0, 4 B. B. B. 52
Blver
Wagon 23 -187
Shipment,
By 8. W.B.K
a, a g, ii.ii
W. B, li
Blver
Home Consumption . 41-41
St Luk« Church,
Uaual services day and night.
Meeting Heard of Control.
The Board ot Oontrol ol the Columbus
Fire Dap in meat meets to-morrow night,
when the annual election ol officers will
take place.
Pray r aje,-Ung,
It le intended to bold tbla meeting this
afternoon at 4 o’elock in Mrs. Wllklneoa’e
room, over Hamilton’s store. The neigh
bors are.'cordially Invited, Good religious
papers will be on baud lor distribution.
J. H. CAMPBEXJj.
Srrvloe
At Wadsworth's Memorial Chapei, on
Troup, between Few and Early streets.
Babbatb-ecbool 10 a. m.; 3 p. in., Instruc
tion la Westminister Catechism; 7:30 p,
m,, topical: What Is Necessary lor Buo
eess In Life ? Pnl. 111., 13 14,
J. B. Bergen, Minister.
Prohibition Tickdt Elected.
Special t the limki.
Talbmtcn, Ga.. Jan. 10.—The election
here to-day was the tuo-.t exciting Id the
history ol the town. The entire prohibi
tion ticket was elected as follows: Mayor.
W. E, England; Aldermen: Bardwell,
Kimbrough, Spain, Freeman, Martin and
Sewell; Marshal, L, D. Blchards.
W. K, D.
Void Watches
Gold and silver watches In every style
and variety at T. S. Spear's.
Great Bargain*
At Phillips’New Shoe Store, 46 Broad st„
Calumbue, Ga, Stock all new, due and
heap. dc7 &wtf
Death of Airs. Lucinda MO -iueg.
Died at her home in Mania county,
Thursday morning last, the B.h, at six
o'clock, Mrs. Lucinda McOlutg, aged
Bbout 60 years, alter a lfngerlng illness.
Mrs. MeOlung was a member ol the Bap
tist Church and a consistent Otirlstl-m
woman, and in her list Illness < xpressed
herself as ready and willing to die. She
leaves a large family of o'llt’ren, all
grown, and grandchildren to raouin her
lose. The rem ains were Interred In the
family burying ground.
Peck's iUil Boy,
The above laughable comedy, a com
plete bundle ol iun, will be given to a 00-1
1 mbus audience at Springer's Opera
House, Thursday night the 15:h. There le
no plot to the play, «x:.pt It la a plot and
conspiracy to make every one laugh until
their sides aohe. The Phil .delpala Press
speaking ol It says:
I! an Immense audienoe and the wildest
demonstration of applause be the test of
a dramatic success, the performance of
Peek's Bad Boy last evening at the Arch
St. Opera Honae, by Atkinson’s Comedy
Company, .must bo recognized as a de
cisive popular bit. The building was
crowded In every part, even to the aisles
and stairways, by a throng whose out
bursts ol laughter were continuous enough
to Interrupt and retard the performance
In almost every scene,
A Little Colored Child Radiy Burned.
A little child ot Henry Anctum, Ihe po
lite arid affable colored man—now In the
employ of Coleman & Corbett—a lew days
Dime, wtdle Its mother had eteppad out,
fell on the stove, burning Its face dread
fully and Is not expected to recover. Henry
has many friends who like him tor his
polite, obliging di p isltion, who eympa
thlgj with him In hla mlelortune.
Boots anti Shoes at Cost.
To make room for eprlng purchases I
off r my entire stock o boots and shoes at
cost tor oash. Cilia. Philips.
Janll-It
Drink and be merry—
To-morrow you may dlel
Drinks 53. and 10c—
The people are poor
And can't pay any more,
janll-lt King a Daniel,
1,000 Bushals
Choice Alabama rulsed tust proof oats for
Bale by Flournoy 4 Epplng, Alston Ware
house. j.hC-eodlw-wlt
He Don't Ask an 7 Quarters.
At the “Lively Drug Store” It’s only
ten cents tor Simmons' Liver Regulator,
same elZa you are paying a quarter for In
Columbus. Tutt’s pills 16 cents, two boxes
for 26 eante. Dr. B. H. HeOutcbeon,
Lively, Ala., asks no quarters on anything
In the drug line. Try him. It
Now to Hand.
Irish Potatoes, Onion Sets and English
Peas for early planting, together with a
general assortment of garden seeds
Special prices to market gardners.
Janl-eod*3Utf M. D. Hood A Co.
Jewelry.
Diamond ring 3, oameo rings, plain rings
gold sleeve buttons, bracelets gold and
plated, gold and plated neck lanes and
lockote; clocks In every style and variety
at X. S. Spear’s.
Highest Quality Port.
Speer’s Port Grape Wine ranks above
all for medical purposes; It Is a diuretic
and a tonic. For weakly persons It has
unequal. For sale by ail druggists. i
The TaUnugs Te.tlmontal.
A number of tbe gifted and best mlDds
ol this count! y, as well as others, poets,
authors, divines, s'atnemen, artists, adu
o itore, eto., Inspired by that love, whloh
this eminent thinker und speaker so elo
quently i xpouod t, and which coming from
his Ups has nestled around the heart*
ot millions who have never heard his
voice—lt seems, had entered Into a loving
conspiracy to give the distinguished
divine a practical tes'lmony of their af
fection and admiration as a surprise on
the oeoaston of hts 631 birthday, tbe
s oil ■ xprassed tbtough letters and verses
| welch appear In the January number of
j the Brooklyn .'dig zinc, 'ihepoets: Whlt
i tlei, 11 yne, Geo. W.Bungay; Uav. Uenrv
! Vaid Beecher; L ndon's religious Idol—
■ho great Spurgeon; the arlLte. Emma
Abbott; Vloe-Preeldent Thoe. A. Hen
ari: !•.->; Congressman Biaokburo, of Ken*
tui kv; H in. Wl- He'd S, liaueotk; Lyman
Abb ' > :d uumnon of other distinguish
e! nd rb o mtndt ot the country and
v ,d have all laid their q i >t» at hts feet.
A re idlt'g ot thein «hnw tney com ■ charg
'd with the spontaneous emotion ot
hearts that recogalzt tie loving
her whose text is love; hie
lu«p!red eloou noe. ids deep Humanity, hts
broad charity. Too man with the genius
Oi earth, the inspiration ol Heaven; the
til h of a child, the soul of a man, the
hw t ol a worn in, and the love ot God.
Wh i loves all things or earth, save slu;
w-io ioves the sinner better than he loves
himself; who us->8 all things legitimate—
pathos, earnestness, parable, iximple,
tears, laughter and lnnoeent mirth, burn
ing oratory, sublime Imagery and pity to
save; playing on the heart-strings ol men
and bringing forth a divine melody—har
mony from discord. With one hand.ollng-
Icg for safety to a cross etalned with
blood, the other reaching pitifully out to
his lellow-mau; who, In simple things
sees grandeur—God’3 wjrk; who julgee
not, but would sava from judgment;
wbo?e silence entreats, whose gesture
persuades, whoso voice brings glad tears
to sorrowful eyes, relief to burdened hearts
and hops to the despairing—whose hand
points ths way to heaven.
Mr. Spurgeon says: “I am astonished
when Gxl blesses me, but somehow I
shou.d not be so much surprised If He
blessed this man."
Bobt. Lowry eays: ‘God’s love, Christ's
atonement, man’s salvation are living
themes to him."
Congressmen Blackburn says: “Would
that I could pay a tilting tribute to his
genius and godliness, the embodiment of
ail that le elevating, manly and ennobling
In life.”
John K, Porter says: "No one else can
send through an audience like him the
magnetic thriil which penetrates the heart
iik3 ltghtDing.”
In conclusion we quote what we deem
the best and most loving tribute In verse,
by Hillary Bell:
10 BEV. T. DE Will TALMAGS.
“As some Une-sLlnged harp whoee loving
chords,
Vibrate with every breath of Nature’s
sigh.
List to each wind that softly sweeps the
swards,
Aiidehaunt tbe thin, etil! air In symphony,
dotlo tbe feelings ot this generous heart
Give pleasing echo to ihe troubled voice.
And to us pi >lut a soothing tone Impart,
M-.klag Its melancholy to rtjolee.
O t ling mh he In Gardens oi the Blest.
Gaming the sacred Bowers ot Charity,
With Which t’ enfold the weary soul In
rest
By heavenly odours of sweet sanctity,
Ills voice doth each ue to torget
oui pirn;
Hie pity tempts the way to
h- p“ again,
‘Bough on Itch.'’
“Bough ou Itch” cures humors, erup
lone, ring wot to, tetter, t all rheum, post
ed feet, chilblains.
No Contest
We heor of contested eleotl dm all over
the country, whloh means a doubt ol who
la legally elected. However, there Is no
doubt In the cate ot Copt. Thomas, who
was elected by a unanimous vote “No
Shoddy Clothier. To Ret p up the title
largo supplies of flue clothing and
furnishing goods Mre kt-pt In
stock and fresh supplies are
constantly received. The experience of a
llii'timi enables him to buy to the best ad
vantage and buy only that whl; h Is good.
Anything needed in tbls 11: e tor gentle
men’s wear can be obtained here at most
reasonable pricer. To see a customer go
out well pleased, with well-fitting gar
ments, la the aim and end ol his ambition
Samples ot all the best goods are on baud
and orders cun be filled at short notice It
you want a suit made to order. Cali at the
N > Shoddy If you want to be fitted up In
style.
“Bough on Cough*. M
Ask for "U ugh on Oougns," lor Coughs,
Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Trocbee
23u. L quid, 253.
SAD ACCIDENT.
Mr. Tom Shepherd, of Bristol, Blow* Hl*
Brains Out.
Last Wednesday aUernoon while the
etc mer Amos Hays was near Moccasin
Sluice, the passengers observed a young
man In a batt“uu, apparently superintend
ing some hands .rafting In the river. He
alec had a shot gun in his hand. Sudden
ly while the gaze of all was turned away,
the report ot the gun was heard and on
iookina they saw him tumble back in the
stream and sink to the bottom. Whether
It was a ease of suicide or not Is not
known. He was, as far as known In com
fortable oiroumatauces aod a newly mar
ried man, having wadded a Mies Horton,
ol Macon last June. Ue was engaged in
the cultivation ot cane and also owned an
orange grove near Bristol, The body has
not been recovered as yet.
Thin People.
“Wells’ Health Bauewer” restores
health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impo
tence, Sexual Debility, St.
lnitantly Relieved.
Mrs. Aon Laeour, of New Orleans, La
writes: *'l have a son who has been sick
tor two years; he has been attended by
our leading physicians, but altjto no pur
pose. This mot nlng be bad bis usual
spell of cougblug, snd was so greatly
prostrated la consequence, that death
aoemed Imminent. We had In the house
a bottle ot Db, Wa. Uall's Balsom fob
the Longs, purchased by my husband
wu i noticed your advertisement yester
day. We administered It, and he was
Instantly relieved. oct2l
For K^n(»
My late residence on upper Oglethorpe
street. Lot lull half acre. House has
six larae rooms and built of briok. Cis
tern of pure water and a good cow house.
Will be rented low for balance of rental
year. T. K. Wynne,
t! At I imes Offioe.
Cough*.
Bbown's I'bonohial Iboches areu°ed
with advantage to ail vl» e Coughs, B'r»
Throat and Bronchial Affections. Hold
only tn Raxes.
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SU ND AY, JAN UARY 11. Ist 5
Our Iriah Vlaltor*.
Those who love to laugb and who done
not, should go around toSpilnger’e Opera
House Wednesday night and hear Murray
and Murphy In "Our Irish Visitors.”
Laugh and grow fat Is no mytn, and a
good laugh Is equal tola ‘dose of medicine
anytime. An exchange speakiug of them
says;
M irray and Murphy, the celebrated
and Inimitable Irish com-dUns, lu their
new comedy drama, “Our I lsh Visitors,"
were aconrded two well-deserved recep
tions yesterday afternoon and last even
ing, at ihs G -and Opera House. At bo’h
perform mows thu house was crowded,
and, asm'y D“ Interred irom this brace
of comedians, there wae an uproar ol
merriment end laughter, Fortunately,
Murray and Murphy have a piece whlih
will wear well, aod one which le el!
adapted to give each comedian the oppor
tunity of appearing to .the greatest paesl
ble advantage. That they m ke the beet,
of It la apparent from rho fact
that It Is hard to 3ay which created tu>-
most amusem nt. Srparale ihem and
there's luu enoumh to go round,but pc
them together and the equation positively
beeomes txsrueiatlng. The love scene be
tween Mury Ann and D mis K tuuedy,
followed by a duel with “•* cannon and a
putty-blower," eat the audieuot lu t wild
uproar that lasted several mtnutea sitei
the curtain went down. The com pari y P
a large one, composed of talent. Trie eoe
tuinte are liuh, and th“ stage erttlugs are
uncommonly fine. "Our Irish Visitors’'
Is one ot the lunnleet pieces on the road*
and tne two “M ’s" are as clever and
amusing as any comedians that have
visited Milwaukee in many months.
Preity Women.
Ladies who would retain freshness aud
vivaolty. Don’t fail to try “Wells' Health
Beuewer.”
Another Life Saved.
J. C. Gray, ot Dadevlile, Ala,, writes us:
“I have beeu using your DK. WM.
HALL’S BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS,
aud I oan say, ot the truth, it la far supe
rior to any other lung preparation lu the
world. My mother was confined to her
bed lour weeks with » cough and had
every attention by a good physician, but
he failed to effect a cure; and when I got
one bottle ol your DB. WM, HALL’S
BALSAM FOB THE LUNGS, etie began
to mend right away. 1 oan say In truth
that IT WA3 THE MEANS OF SAVING HER
life. I know of tt7S cases that DK. WM.
HALL’S BALSAM has cured, and my
mother Is better than she has beeu for
twenty years." eod
Keip.LookluK Young.
This is the age of young.’men. Other
things being equal they are everywhere
preferred. Save your young looks. It
means position and money, Is your hair
falling off—diy or lustreless? Preserve
and beautify It by using Paikar's Hair
Balsam. Not an oil, net a dye, sure to
work, clean, harmless, Beetores color.
wedAsun.
Young Men: —Read This.
The Voltaic Belt Co., of Marshall,
Mtch., offer to send their celebrated Elko
tbo-Voltaio Belt and other Electbic
Appliances on trial for thirty days, to
men (young or old) afflicted with nervous
dablitty, loss of vitality and manhood, and
all kindred troubles. Also for rheuma
ttem, neuralgia paralysis, and many
other diseases. Complete restoration t<
health, vigor and manhoon guaranteed
N j risk le lnourted ns thirty d .ys trial 1-
allowed. Write them at once ior iliue
trated pamplst tree.
deni 7eed&wlyr
The National Bank of Co'nmb'ia
G LDMBCs, Ua, Decernte. 6. 1884 The
r*«uiar annual meeting ot the e'otk
oolders of tale Bmk, lor tbeehctlono!
seven olre torsur theses, lug year, wll
he held at lie barking house on 'iuetday,
January 13, ai 11 o'clock.
Geo. W. Dillingham,
dec7-tu4tbu Cashier.
Kivar News.
The eteam-'i Am u Hays arriv d yeste* -
day afternoon at 4:30 o’cl ik bunging 169
bales of cotlou, The lohowiog le her
manliest:
BianehatdAßurrue, 76; W J Watt, 1:
Geo P Switt 4 8 m 35; B T H reber 4;
Columbus Comp esa O' mpsny, 163; Boss
Crowell, (ot bous hold goods; Mrs J D
Billing 3,1 box sundries; Toombs Craw
ford, 1 b ile bedding, lioli rat pet. 2 packs
ges bedsteads, 1 bureau, 1 wasbstand, 2
packages marble, 1 box pictures, 4 chairs,
1 set epriog ; Kanm n 4 Hid, 1 barrel
syrup; J Kyle 4 On., 2 sample eases, 1
valise; Pioneer Stores. 2 barrels syrup;
Muscogee 0.l C0.,528 sacks cottonseed;
J S Garrett, 1 b; x birds; M T Bergan, 22
barrels syrup, 62 b xee oranges, 2 cash
packages; O E Haahetrasser, 3 boxes
oranges; W J Watt, 1 box orange?; South
ern Express Co,, 2 boxes oranges; Chess
Oarley Co, 14 barrels; Harris Bros., 3
soda eases; E M Walsh 4 Co, 18 beer kegs;
J L Hogan, 8 barrels oystere; Flournoy 4
Epplng, 2 horses 2muieu; Blanchard 4
Burrue, 8 barrels eyrup; Thomas Nf.met,
1 sack potatoes.
PASSENGERS.
B W Phelps, lola, Fla.; Dr. J L Jordan,
Mra. J L Jordann, child and nurse, Neals;
WJ Watt, Mrs W J Watt, Columbia; L
Klnlaw, Will Klnlaw, Apalaehloola; U G
Hare. Columbia; D H Hern, Howard; W
P Oredllle, Dr. Dobbe, Peacocks; John P
Luwtot, K Stewart, Mrs. J Jones, Eufaula;
Dr N J Gilbert, Butte; W O Daniel, W T
Shephard, Florence; Miss Minnie Palmer,
M Olive Hunt, Fort Gains. Thirty on
deck.
She will leave for Apalaohloola to-mor
row at 9 o’clock.
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It does not Injure the teeth, cause beadaebe.o;
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Meriwether Ououty News.
Vlcdloator.
Jesse, son ot Judge A. J. Hinton, le
quite sick with Fever.
Mr. George W. Kite, the popular miller,
Is veiy 111 with pneumonia.
The two little Interesting daughters of
Mr. B D. Addr are quite 111 with fever,
A new postoffloe hue been established at
Stlueou with Mr.G. W.Bidillff as post
master.
The wind Mondry night made some of
our oltiz us seek l he mouths of their stoi m
pits. Hal! tell In several portions of the
county.
Hot). R U. McCb3lad, County School
Oomm? eloner, will vl.-it Atlanta this week
to mike irraiigemet ’» inch On the tunur
to pay off tea jh'-rso publicechoola of last
year.
Married, by W. F. Gay. Eq, on the 23 I
o! D- ember, Mr. B. A. B > .ew an I Jll. e
Flo;file D'.iW. Also a'! tne 6 l» of J.inu
sry, by J. AI Hamby, Etq Air. Jno Hamby
to Mbs Sally F, Glsuou.
Mrs, Maltha Braswell, wife of Jonathan
Braswell, of Lutherville (llatrlet, died ol
eousuii p'lon Del Saturday morning,
January 8:1, and was tui led l ist Sabbdh
lu the t imlly burial ground near the
home of Mr. William N ill.
Goods cm now bu delivered within a
mile of w. eeuvlile by Use railroad. By the
arst of F b; uary il freight oan be deliv
ered at the depot !u Greenville. Guano
oae be shipp'd to Greenville lu time to
meet the wants oi all Meriwether fat m trs.
The vote in Greenville iast Wednesday
lor oouufy bUlcere stood: llluton, 217;
Floyd, 205; or Sheriff, J. O. Maffat, 200;
Milam, 16; 'or Tux Reoelver, B. O. Brant
ley, 213; or Tax Ouliaotor, 1. D. GUieeple,
213; Treasurer, Anthony, 208; Surveyor,
Matthew-, 212; Coroner, Haifiacra, 189;
Addy, 37.
Notwithstanding the bad weather, work
on our railroad I p. ogresslug and by the
end ol the week the oonetroctlou train
will be running to B aider creek one mlit
from town. The trestle at tnls ereek wlii
be 450 feel long and will be completed by
the middle of next week. By the first ol
February the oars will be ruuulng In .o
town.
Married in Greenville on Thursday
morning, the Bth ol January, at the resi
dence of Mr. B. M. Ellis, by Rev. Henry
Elis, Rev. Samuel B. Ledbetter aud Miss
Susie A. Ellis. Air. Ledbetter is a son o!
the late Rev, Louis L. Ledbetter, and was
admitted to membership In the Georgia
Oonlerence in Atlanta last December, and
placed on the South Rome circuit. His
fair bride lu a daughter ol the late Judge
Myron Ellis, and one ol our most ac
complished and popular ladles. The
happy couple left immediately after their
marriage lor R >me. Msy their lu ure be
an unbroken file of happiness and use
fulness.
As Mr. L'e Swanaon was driving past
Mrs. Ward’s residence Wednesday night,
bringing Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Hill home,
an unknown negro kept follow ing the car
riage and when addressed would take to
the woods. Mr. Hilt finally becoming
tired of the annoyance bur it a couple ol
caps at tne darky when he hastily disap
peared. A pair of good shoes were found
In tbe rear of tbe carriage, supposed to
have been placed there by the unknow
negro.
Died, near Greenville on the 6 h Ur.
Shemle Ooksr a in.-*, x rapmry young
man mth<-17 ti year ot til- g r >.
Tti win 1 I t M ntdav nigh b w ov-r
anrnglrie o' Mo. Junes W, Fetes ol the
H'd lti N nth iit-' j ir-.
lost Mr Mn Powder To-Day!
grands advertised as absolutely pure
COWTilirJ AMMOJVIA.
THE TESTS
Tlnre n. rnn top down on n bo»: «fovo until
heated, then remove the covernnd ■ ineil. A nliein
let will not beretjuwed to detect tbe presence of
Aiuiuonia.
PtRFtCT MAOEJ
-pHlgi
I .
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONTA.
Its lleaUlifnlm-bS Has NEVER Ui-ea (jueztloasd*
In ft million homes for a quarter of a centurj tt
lias stood tiio consumer’s reliable Lest,
THE TEST OF THE OVEN.
Price Baking Powder Co.,
VAKEIUI 07
Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts,
The strongest, most delicious and natural
flavor known, and
Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeas! Gems
l'or Light, Healthy Bread, Tbe licst Dry Hop
Yeast in the world.
FG3 SALE BY GROCERS,
CHICAGO. « SI. LOUIS.
"It Will Cure Asthma ”
•*I had suffered with asthma for over
forty years, aud had a terrible atiack In
December rnd January, 1882 Oae day I
took four doses of Parker’s Tonic. The
effect astonished me. I slept perfectly
that night, ard am now wholly well. Par
kefs Tonio will cure chronic asthma.” E.
C. Williams, Chapman, Pa.
weds4sun.
Water Renta for First Q oarter
Are due and payable at tbe < ffl :e of the
company, 69 Broad street, on January
let. Discount ol five per cent if paid on
or before the 10tb, and If not paid by the
15th water will be shut off. janl-iot
A Grand Closing Out Sale.
Hats worth 19 at *3; worth $6 at $2;
worth $1 at 20 cent ■; sailors at 15 to 20
cents; ribbon at halt cost; silk velvet at
less than cost; feathers and touching for
a song.
Those Indebted to us will please nail
and settle as we o!o=e on .tammy l, 1885.
COLVIN 4 CONNELLY.
Hh ne Bi<*n*i J. w«'ry.
Gold and silver RTne stone pins and
earrings and necklaces at 8, Spear’s.
FOR THE SEASON!
ROOK AND RYEI
PE4OO AND HONEY I
*9>At R. S. CRANE’S
Notice to the Ladies,
I have juet received S2O UOO stock of j ’W
elry from N w V ik, besides my own
ate ck. Come and * x mine the goods be
fore purchasing elsewhere,
T. 8. FFJLIB, ICI Broad SL
Tl BEEHIVE!
WUSKcI
Bargains
ARE.
You will find the nail over our clock, but
we have not the ppw* to p int th“tu
Prlaea are not g >;n« up ,\t present and we
don't, propose to stare anybody Into bay
ing, but wo have lata o’ goods which
Ought to be sold this month.
They are not worth any less
now than a month ago, but
they are worth
flat Will Bring
And we will make eales on that basis.
Batter stand a lose now than try to keep
the moths out all summer. W ) have got
to sell some things
Ruinously Low.
80 WAT.IH ouri Call It advertising If
you will, bat we may as well pay you for
It ae the newspapers.
Tiie Goods Must be Sold
As the workmen will communes tearing
out the wills connecting the VARIETY
AND BEEHIVE Stoic s, and we nave no
roam to plaae the goods.
Sternberg & Lqewenherz,
LK&DEKS'OF
Low Prices.
BJEIPOB.T
OK THR
CONDITION OF THE
CHATTAHOOQHtE NATIONAL BANK
AT COLUMBUS,
IN THE STATE OF GKOKHIA,
Al Hie clime ol Itusliiesi on llie
Until (lay ol December, 18*44.
RKSODROKS.
Loam, and Discounts s3A6,fif»7 31
Ovtrd alls ,u-* 9
U. ts B 'ndi to secure Circulation... 100,0 ooc
•i; er stocks, bonds nd M s.. 2,9 a 9
Luo from prevod iioserve Agen t-.. t*79 73
11 o'her N&tinua 1 a kp.... V's H
•• “ State Dinks an)i Bankers.. 3 0 9
Ueal Estate, r urulture and Fixtures.. 7tt
Current t.xpeusoi and Taxes Laid.... 4.6.4 j
Premiums Laid 30,4HL fl
• checks and other Cash Items I.KM 46
j Bills of other liankH 16 : 3i« 00
Fractional p*per Currency,Nickels aud
Pennies 0 C
fcpecie 12
Legal Tender Notes, 31,217 D :
iiodemption Fund with U.B.Treasurer
(b per cent, of Circulation) 4,600 06
Total Kesources $5f7,0i6 47
LIABILITIES.
Capital Stock paid in SIOO,OOO O'
Surplus Func 60,000 <0
Undivided Profits S’.'99 2i
Naiicnal Bank Notes outstanding.... 90 tOu 0
individual Deposit subject to Check., 2il, 63 2
Demand Ct rl illcai es oi Deposit v,OO J 0:.
Due to b-tate banks and Barkers 47,873 9)
Notes and Bills Bedboounted .0 0 10
Total Liabilities $'57,026 47
State of Qbougia, iI,K. M. Mulford Cashier
County of Muscogee, Jof the above nsmed
[Bd] ) bank, ao solemnly swear
that the ab >ve statement is true to tho best ol
my knowledge and belief.
14. M. MCLFQBD, Cashier,'
Subscribed aud sworn to before me this WA
day of January, 1885, D. F. WILL COX.
Notary I üb.ic.
Correct Attest;
A. WITTIOH, )
JCSEI H KY. K, V Directors.
GICD l.bWlFl.Jt)
Jan 3
APB)7£ Send six cents for postage, and
rniZ.Cireceive free, a costij box oi Roods
whicb will help you to more money rlsht away
than anything else inth swt rJd All of either
sex succeed fiom first he ur The broad road i
fortune open before tbe workers absolutely sure
Atcnoe address TbueA 00, Augusta.,Mali e
dec9*d6m»wly
WANTED I
SITUATION AS A SAWYKIt FOB ANOIHKP
year at a steam sawmill- H>vo frr years’
experience as a siw\ er. G< od ri le> ences giv< n.
Address V,. T.GALLOI 8 St ile, Ala
del9 eftwiw
Just IteceiTad.
Very large assortraent of silver
plated ware for weddmg and Christ
mas presents. I will sell all above
goods at 20 per cent discount on
manuiaoturer’s regular prices. Call
and me ke your selections at,
T. S, Spear’s.
nV 3 V* 13 "AnaKests" SS&Wfc
Si N M K 3 an nfaWhie mre for Pil**^
|f y S 3 Price si. at druggißta, at
Kb H B sent prepaid i y man Bampl(
E L mMfree, A() “AIS AKESIS
0 IS SwßPw Ww ala leers. Box 241BNewXoz)l
SUP^ERERA
irom Youtiiiol Imprudence, cauniug
Nervous Debility, Mental mill PLysi- B
cal Weaknca*. Valuable information
forborneonrefk*«e. Used23year**uo
■— fqlbr DrJLQ.OtoJ»xa4^qJki«A^
j The Season Has Cc m
j
FOB CUTTING PRICES! /^n
H. J. THORNTON ffph
Will put the knife In tbla week, and 11 , 0 jl \
Fine Juts, Pvsfcoats and Pants
WILL MOVE. Spa ou” Goods and ger |-||i 'LI
tbe PiiC 'B, Tjf
GREAT REDUCTION IN [I f
CUSTOM SUITS, (on
ME ire closing cut all Winter Patterns and you oan . | f
have m fine suit mule for a small nmount ot money, J I ----*
For llm Next Thirty Days.
JANUARY IN USUALLY CONSIDERED
a quiet month in the DRY GOODS trade but
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
Will mitke this one livaly it LOW PKIJES will do it,
BLANCHARD & BOOTH wih begin to-morrow to clear out all winter
1
Dress Goods, Flannels, Blankets
And Other Woolens.
I
O
BLANCHARD & BOOTH’S 8-ock of UNDERWEAR Is very badly broken,
but nothing to compare with the break in prices.
You Can Cet an Outfit CHEAP Now,
o
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
Sell More Black Silks
And Other FINE DRESS GOODS
tom all the otb r Dty G.*-'da Houses combined, and this fact is due
mainly »o
Close CUTTING PRICES
Aad Excellent Value.
TH IR,’i !<* HE STOCK I* THE MARKET!
WITTIOH & KIN3EL,
; Watchmakers
)
; and Jewelers,
7
HAVE JUST OPENED AN ENTIRE NEW ASSORTMENT OF
l Silver PI at ad and S*!id Silverware,
Suitable for WEDDING and CHBISTMAB PRESENTS, also a now line of
; Fine Jamond dines Soiitsir Earrings and
; Lace-pins, Pearl Opera Glasses, Fine Gold Watches
r
1 and many other articles too numerous to mention.
Gall and ex unine out LAB IE BTOOK bes ire buying elsewhere.
PUBt LIQUOaS
For Xmas!
o
OLIVE BIIANOH
Pure Virginia Bye,at $1 00 per quart.
SHI ; t jD UOUBi ON 1 00 “ •*
CENTENNI4.L BYE 1 00 “ ”
OLD HOLLAND G1N..,. 4 00 “ gallcn.
OLDSt. : 801X11UM.... 1 00 “ quart.
PUdE PEACH and
APPLEBBANDY 4 00 “ gallcn.
I
ROBERT 8. CRANK.
TAX TAYKKS ATTKNTION.
6TATK AND OOUNTT TAXE ■ 1884.
All who hove not p -Id tnxae for 1884 are
earnestly itq-v-ered to do - 1 at, once, and
onv-CoBTo: ExEcnnoN, Lent an i .salk
The lawdemanns Dton pt eeiuement lion
Tax Ooliectora. and It cannot oe much
longer deferred.
DAVIS A. ANDBEWB,
T»xOo!lector Muse gee County.
Office: Georgia Heme Building, lit
PATBSTa
! Obtained, soil Hit PA I ENT BUsiNESb
I •iiiH.d d to tor MOUEiiAIE iEEs.
! ; Uur offieo Is opposite tie 0. o. Patent
j and we emu obnln Pm Me In ions
! ..m jlii-.ri those iemote r.-m *a;>hl *ton.
1 S. rid 1.1 ODEE OB D>•AWi NO We nd
ylbe as tu ()iteoi.ubi.it> iiohol C'tiuiuej.-Lj
we make NO OEAK jE UNLESS PAP
ENt IS SEOUUEH.
W - re>er, bt-re, to the Postmaster, the
aup’t. of Motiey O der JL)l’v„ anct to ofll
.jiaia ul the 0. H. Patent OdJ ■ ■ Pot uir
.u.ur, advice, teiius mo retereuaea to
Actual eiluete lc your own state or coun
ty, write to
C. A SNOW * CO.,
Opposite patent Office. WasblUKtua, D, 0
Fare tied Liver Oil,
.nude from selected livers on ttie sen
thore, by (iHSweil, Hazard A Co„ New
Kora. It Is absolutely pure and swee
PatlSDls who have once taken It prefer
ali others. Phy o, ei»ne have decided It
superior to any ol the ot her oils In marks
happed Hands, Pace ai d Pimples, and
n virh Akin, cured by upick Jrmrvr. Tau
-.< »j>, made ev OaecwoU, Hazard it 00.
M. tv Ynrtr
A C A 11 D.
Tt %l. who arc raiier**) , from tba errors tnd
udlaoretlop* oi youth. a«ryoan weftfcness, early
lecsy, l obp of manhood. Ac., ) will sei>d » teclpe
h»t wil* cor© you KKKM ol iJHAKOb. 'lbis
put m»«Jy w&s dlscovcreJ by » r&luilcnery In
•todli. Amezica. «. sell-*iiur*t»*u envelope
to the Hit Jcmurm X, l9M*a, b 4?«%
acfclcoo&w if