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THF DAILY TIMES.
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TUEBD-* » -TAMJU YlB
A Savannah book keeper tried to
live very economically and did hie
own coffse making instead of baring
a wife to do it for bim. Thereum'
was that the onff-*e pot “went < ff"
and he lost all bis c ffuc and w<»
scalded badly. Get married, yourw
man, and get blown up in the natural
way.
Mbs. Ellen Glessneb, wife of Mr.
W. L. Glessner. editor of the Ameri
cus It'ootdf r, died «t her home in
Americus on *.ho 7th Inst. The sur
viving husband, full of the blttormse
of bis grief, pays, in the columns of
his paper, a toucung tribute to the
departed wife and m >ther.
Ahotiikb reduction of dividends will
befall the holders of th- L'Ulaviile
& Nashville ruilro >d stock, wo tear,
in coußiquonce of the burning of
their depot in Nashville on Saturday
last. The loss in butldlonsaud freight
consumed will reach awiy up towards
$500,000. Verily Mammon is having
a bard time of lute and bis substance
seems to find a hundred ways to slip
from bls keeping.
Wk have never known so many
contests threatened as bavo been an
nounced since the county elections
on the 7<-h Inst . Itseems that almost
every county has a oise. Tnis should
not be, acid would not ba if a sound
system of beat registration were
established. When nearly one fca f
the voting population of a State is
purchasable, good citizens should
demand and have protection against
the wrongs that crafty and unscrupu
lous office seukers can w >rk. Er iu I
uleut voting is a rapidly growing evil.
The Banner-Watch man Isdiepo-ed
to magnify Athens somewhat in arti
cles comparing the solvency c.f its
bank and other bunluewi entei prb ■>
with the condition of things in other
cities. We are glad to know our
sister city ie in so sound and pros
perous circumstances, but the Btunei
must remember 'hat Athens has ror
a series of years been “aided, ab a
ted.” bolstered up and sustained by
a large insurance surplus fund
amounting to over a million dollar,
of practically loCtl chhU capital, sub
jeot to the call of the legitim ti<
businesu needs of the communn y—
and no other city iu the State Im
been blessed in like manner. W,
hope the dlstribuiion of this surplus
which has been decreed by the courts
will not cramp or weaken tbe ilnun
ci H situation of the ambitious litii
city.
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JEFF DAVIS AGAIN.
• He Writes a Lettei Wai mly i ulogiz
■ng Patriot Ben Fr«iikiin.
L nobburg (Vs.) Ness.
Our N >rtli ru biethren will not le'
Mr. Davis aloni In peace in bisque
bom- on the shores oftueGult. Tin
latest misi-prcsehtatii.i (next to Gen.
Sberman’ejto winch he has boon sub
ji cted comes from Mr. James P.irton
Recently Mr. Parti u bus brought ou
a pr< tentioue volume under the name
of “Cyclopedia ol Biog.aphy.” cjti-
Blstlrg of more th ,n a hundred brlt f
sketches of eminent men of all age
s’ll countries. Among these is out
of Dr. Benjan in Franulln, the illus
trious patriot ami philosopher of the
Revolution, who is one ofthecom
parativeiy few Americans wbese
names will go down to a very remoti
posterity. This skeioh Mr Pai'toi
wau pleased to p- u—pug, 128 -in the
following ens -rinial style;
“Was Beij ru.n Franklin meat?
Jefferson Divis thinks he was. 11.
la reported to have b ml, recenti.,
that Dr. Franklin was ‘the incarua
tion of the Now England character
hard, calculating, angular, unable t,
conceive any higher obj ot than the
accumulation ot money.’”
A Virginian, Mr, U. O. Btldwin, of
Rockbridge county, believing the
quotation attributed to Mr. Divis to
be false, wrote tobim on the eutj ct.
calling attention to the matter, ami
he promptly replied in the following
dignified letter, effectually crushing
the calumny. Mr Baldwin has tu
Voted tie with it lor publication :
Beauvoir Mies., Sept. 29 1881—0 O
Baldwin, E q —Mv Dear Sir; Please
accept my than kb for your kind
letter of th- 2O’.n mar. I have not
seen the book to wmcb you r, set
and never had any acquaintance with'
its author. As 1 novel thought Dr
Benjamin Frauklm a mean man, or
that he whs unable to conceive any
higher object than the nc> umulatioi,
of money, the author in ascribing to
me such a statement has certainly
uttered a falsehood.
He must be very ignorant of our
political history who does not know
of the eminent service Dr. Fiatkliu
rendered hie country, both at home
and abroad, and equally ignorant
must he be in r gard to toe sclent iff,’
Investigations of the las: centurc ,wt;u
could honestly attribute to any edu
cated American the opinion that D
Franklin had no bigner object than
the accumulation of money. T’ie
maxima ot Poor R chard’s Aim.,n o,
as collected and published und rib'
’ title ot “The Way to Wealth."do no’
Hue yours.•teach morality, piety ami
filial reverence, but are directed t.
the end of becoming rich. A p opn
who should adopt t e • Way t
Wealth” as th< ir Bible, w uld KCI , r .
allv become wo<s uppers st the el rm
of Mammon. It may sometimes hap
pen that a pure man, by too much
questioning, may loosen the reelr-iiit
needed to lower natures than his owe,
and thus start them along paths c.f
vice which he never could hav tr d.
Dr. Franklin’s unquestioned inttg
nty, patriotism, i vs ot truth, o r
Science and ot his fellow man. should
relieve bim from the doom of stan i
Ing ns the type of such characters as
his maxims may have foim-d. Y ur
marginal note on the slanderous
imputation Against me is clearly
juetill-d by my conn, c>ms, and by
all which can be possible t u*. Such
lies are often unered, probably be
cause there is no dread of exp sure—
section il bate being sufficient to con
dole the base cr me, if convicted.
Very truly your obliged Triend,
Jxffkbs N Davis.
• rne allusion is to a very small b" k
called “Moral M x ms,” wbhti was an au-
text-book lu the puhilu school* ot
Virginia.
J hi. bit ting no of Cal Wat tier’s
com .do ion 1h t ringing ihousands
>f tils old dead jokes io the front
ii’Bin l'i At.'ds'oo Hit Bl is’ does
|n ’ lice t 'h> vc toe liteless oltl quids
. tel; r rr 'I tig to the Anris
■:t. .. ;' . Clue ley Williams never
- nl I b t bls pc pie be imposed on
wi oout Hinging a t rickatsomebody.
The ‘allure ot ih' B tuk of Augusta
whi h was announced last >-eek, is
one of the worst that has occurred in
Geoigia since th” war. It was not a
n • innsl b-.nk, but was doing bus!
ue a umb : a charter from the State
ofGe rzia. gianted many years be
for the war. The whole stock,slso,
(jot), wo i prove a total loss, but it is
.id d p ifor> will be paid in full.
K' me of the financial writers are
•-mutring a wonderfully cheer ful tone
iu the “buiioess ioutlook” articles
or ilia year now juat opening, but
upon what lights we do not quite un
dera’.and. We fear upon taUe sights
-ha' wni d; zz echly to blind a: d be
tray. With f r; >ry and mining inter
eHtH suapet d >1 or running hi a loss,
tbe I mini « working caati capital
of the country lock-d up in the bank
vaults of N’-w Y .;k und other busl |
n,.88 coni' tu to an extent m ver be
fore known, and practioaly indicat
ing di .trust of present vaiuew, and
patiently awaiting tne finding ot
’rock bottom” at a “lower level”
than has yet been reached, and
added to this the further fact that
January 1885 cl'Bed its first week
with a list of 129 business failures In
the country, the largest number ever
rent rd'd in one week before. Does
that, look liken br ght•’outlook” for
an oar.y business revival? Wo think
not.
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PERA HOUS 11
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WEDNESDAY, January 14.
ONE NIGH I ONLY,
FUNNIEST PL i YON K1RTII!
Tin- N w Mudotl Vorniou of
PECK'S Bho HOY
ANE ms PA.
Played oily by
ATKIVSON’S
Comedy Company.
OHARLES AIKINBON, Mmager. With
the well-known Grocerj I Now and
Bp iKling Muhlcl 'l’tisGreat
Gont. Hoenel
Comedians who Act and Sing.
Y >u will rrulle, titter, laugh, scream, yell
p.ipulnr prloei). Ailinlsalon 60 cents and
SIOO. No <xira cburge for reserved seats
i' 'k"’s tor rßHerved seats for sale a'
i >ll 01 .
O - E ' HUT O’ EY.
THURSDAY, January 15.
Ths Go edy vent of the Season!
i’i -n.Hmo' d t y I’" h and Pub'ic th * un
nt at Ceua dy the p ,wi t»g 1
HU r & MURPHY,
O id"f . - M'lnugi ruent of
ill in in ICiuiiiot (,
1 »• pii ’iut O yuipfc TiH’fcHe, Cni au .
MO I AH IISI IO
I ISH COMEDIANS
An !Ol ih« ') ,i(j» j< o’ ui- it., ,iu liieh
N ‘W unn Q Iglmi! Pmdu U
0U« itilSH VISITORS,
Col. G ih"-l") I'hoi. E. Murray.
Jerry MiG.iilils Mark Murphy.
And a Ootnpany of V-iy F ns Dramatic
and Specialty Artists.
Popular pricee. Seats on mile at Ohnffln’e
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
Tick- tn only 85. Sharca lu Proportloa.
iitsiS!
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
■‘Wv «io aerob) oeriry that we supervise tin
ur&HH< iu uih jor ail the Monthly ami sew I
\uuuai Drawinga ot The Louiaiaua State Lui
tery Uoxnpauy and iu peouu manage aud con
rui the Drawlugs thouiselvee, aud that Hu
saiut ai-t> oouduoted with honeaty. tat mean, an*
>u good faith toward ah psrties and, we author
u.v thv Company to use this oertldcate. witi
aoMiimilea ot our signamreti aitauhvd, lu ick ati
VBi’tißevnenta **
' 7 o
CammlMlWicr*.
Incorporated in IH6U tor W years by the legls
’stare tor Kduvatloual and ( barit*bl* purpose!
with * capital ot 11,t00.000-to which a rcaerv*
fund of over |S6O,(MX) has sluee been added.
By au ov< rwbelniug popular vote its franobuo
ea« male* part oi tbc present State Constitu
tion adopted December 2d, A. D,, ISH.
The only Lottery over voted on and eudoreed
by the people or any State
1' never scalca or postpones,
Vlm t.rmul *ln«le dumber DrawlDlM
r«ke ptarv inonUily.
A «IM t YD. D UI'I’OKTrMTY TO WIN
4 rOHTiNfr.. FiRHT DRAND DRAWING
•LASb A lIIK Ai'ADbMl OF MT’SIC W
<1 • ‘ TUESDAY', Jauuaiy 13
176a rt.-nth.y Drawing.
CAPITAL I’HIZE, SIA.OOO.
iUO,<HH> nekeia nt Five iXtilMra Each,
Fraction*, in i ifths in proportion
list or raiax*
X OAFiIAL f J fif ooo
1 do do 2i,000
1 do do .... 10 Utt
J i’l IIKHOI J6UW 12,\x0
Ade 10,1X0
10 tie 10 t (KO
*0 WC’ 10,410
1 40 200 20,i i-O
oC do so,t(n
.......26,1(0
LAX) do 25 . 26,000
A’ FROXIMATION VIUZKR.
• Approximation .Frites ot 0,754
do do 6W..... LMX
® do 250,... 2,264
4067 Prtxes ainonutinir to,, 5266. MK
April caucus tor rates lo dobs ahonid be made
t»a!y to the ofitted ot tLe Company In Naw
Orloaua.
y .r iurtLar information write oJeariy, giving
wil add r is. Pt>wi 11 MlTfcsn Express
Money ordirs, o >* wY’ rk Exchange in ordi
■ ary letter. u »rrenoy by hxpr**b ( all houis of
>6 a: >• upw>: at our cxpei. t*)
M. A. IMVPUIJI,
New Orleans, La.
or M. A. Oil i’HIN, 1
*cvFiiti» wi. t W nab Ingrian Hi, <
Male P- O. Money Order? phyah < and addrea*
’ attars to
MR OHLEAM XAIIONAI 54AM j
New Urleaaa. La.
DAILY TIMES: CQLUMBFA GEORGCA, TUESDAY. JANUARY 13. 1885
TIMES
JOTTFTTEE
Can-Supply Business Men With
Cards! Cards! Cards!
CARDS!
CARDS!
CARDS!
BILL HEADS!
Bill Heads!
Bill Heads!
Bill Heads!
NOTE HEADS!
Note Heads!
Note Heads!
Letter Heads !
Letter Heads !
Letter Heads!
STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNT I
STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNT I
STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNT 1
PROGRAMMES I
PROGRAMMES!
PROGRAMMES I
POSTERS!
POSTERS!
POSTERS!
POSTERS and
HAND BILLS’ HAND BILLS! HAND BILLS!
WORK KEATLY AND PROMTLY DONE
AND AT
LOW PRICES
-ZX-T
Times Office Job Rooms
TRADE PALACE
159 und 161 Broad tiro t. ( ppe-site Rarkin House.
A FAlft FIELD--Nii fTvoTOFFERING PLUMS;
350 pairs of 10x4 Blankets at 75c per pair.
Our » xp?r(pDce In this city tells us in unmis akai le language teat
NOWHERE in thin t"- i E,rvt are ccurieoy and fair dealing uurer of
bucc-b-3 than in CX LUMBUS.
Tne vast ■ xtent f out b'lalueag—three large et-tabliei'mente at
AUGUSTA, SAVANNAH, COLUMBUS,
Guarantees to our ciwom"ia the enpr> me adv ino ge < t buyi' g firm
first hands. Wt make no wild aseer’lots—OUß FIGURE SPEAK.
H <> .** I E RY|
110 DOZEN Ij'iiieg and Miaees’ Ingrain H >ae. full regular, marked from
37J-; to 25c.
SOO DOZEM L idfi-e’sttlporl Hneo, extr •• hoevy, a'se.
27% DOZEN Genin’ striped Half-Ho-e, t: .vy, a' 5o
275 DOZEN Ladies’ Balbriggan, eolul oo'ore. reduced from 50c to 33Jc.
20 Newmarkets
marked below cos; io < lose them ou> i
$5 50 Newmarkets for $3 50 20 Riusian < ircu'ars frem
900 Newmarkets for 675 | $7 i 0 to sl2 00,
Jun' wh ;t <•<» • P M i u’ac urer.
BA-FtCS-AINS IN
Towels, Fable Damask, Napkins and Doyles.
O irß%le of BLACK GRO GRAIN SILK still continues. One more
pi'-oeof that O'Tebiated 93:, KILK, eqjal to any in thia market at
JI 50. A full line ot
COMTAULDS ENGLISH CRAPES.
GENTS’ SHIRTS. GENTS’ SHIRTS 50c.
L-UNIKIED 1 UNLAUNDIiIED, Ssc.
3-ply (Tins and Bossoin Th »
* * Jno beat In ti p world for the m< oey!
SI,OO. 75 DOZEN
80 DOZEN GENTS' MERINO ladies' Merino Vests
Scotch Gray Wool
At SJ.OO sruit. I. 1 M H K--1 -loi.il Pom >1 60 to >I,OO
BLACK CASHMERES AND MOURNING GOODS have passed
beneath the pruning knife-
50 pieces 36 WOOT; > 25 have been 3710.
25 pieces 38 WOOL CABHMEBES nt 35 —h ve b-er 5o .
1 15 pieces 48 in the gramleat Geo is out, 6 y -Ob to a dress, were 11.25, now 95e
o
C. P. GRAY & CO.
COLUMBUS, SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA.
J. A. CALHOUN, F. B BROOKS,
14 Yeur.wllh IB Years with
L. XCOOINICY. COLU dBUS IUON WOKKt
0
CALHOUN <fc BBOOKS
Furniture, Shades, &c.
142 Broad Street. Next Door to Central Hotel.
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK
IN IHE CHY, AND IHE
PRICES LOWER
Than Anybody.
GIVE US A T3IAL AND WE WILL SATISFY >OU
Will Buy a ladies' Good Merino Vest
J. ALBERT KIRVEN’S.
o
The above rawed Goods cost ih. Manufactory $6.50 a dczen|to make
We bought a good bargain and giv it to our trade.
Mens’ Red Flannels at $1.85 a Suit. A Full Stock of
Childrens’ Underwear.
RUBBER GOODS’ RUBBER GOODS!
Missi s’ Rubber Ciicul-irs. 85\ and $1 00. Ladies’ Rubber
Circulars, 85c., SI.OO and $1.25. Boys’ Ruobei Coats, SI.OO
Mens’ Rubber Coats, $1 50.
0
SOAPS! SOAPS ! SOAPS !
Lugettocfc ot Toilet Soaps. ThreeLCek. e Goed Bet>p and a Turkish Waeh Clott
for 35?. Linen Tjwels one yard long, at «Xo., ih ?, and JOo. Drtaaek Toweie, largi
eucugn to ii)vr a good size tab e, Kt 25 ;.
Everybody says Goads are Cheap at
Mutta Mutual tents Ci.
hie Old and Ridable Georgia Ooiup my eontinusa to taka Fire riaka ot all klndt
Charter perpetual. DIVIDEND No. 26 FOB 1884, 33H per tent.
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York,
All solid Companies, represented lu this; Agency, bites low. Losses promptly
adjusted.
R B. MURDOCK
Asthma.
Tr. C. w. Teiupk-’s Asttma Specific- Tie
eat nmfdy *v-r cun.pour.cted fnr be cure < i
bat mai*dy. Priee >1 and Jlper
ottle. ask vquf • rnoglst for it. Betd 2-crEt
-’•mp or treat!-? to
•'»r I vniple M <l*C B? <’o , ( OMBtICND
t£KS H a > ILION, O
S' e*<e b J ♦< 'i«np',
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
We have this day formed a partnerehir
tor tne piaetice ot law under the
name ot
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE.
WOoilecUona and all other bus'.nes
pi-ie d in our bands will be promptly ant
ouetul y attended to.
John Pl4B< dt,
Wm. H. Hkannon.
6*u-U Ckampiom £. Rar rx x
Jordan’B Joyous Julep
i Will cure the worst ease of
•>' U3U KALGfA
ud nervous headache in a tew minutes;
u-otn and ear ncue in twe minutes. Noth
iike It tot pain. It acts like
.1 xou sutler ask your muggier rcr
IVKL'ANU JOIUUB JULEP, the Neursd
ria cure. Price to cents—tor sale by al
T PXJtSt* l
iiF I A for wcrkiJJ peo la. Send 10 cents
Mb I Upost'g*. snd we will mt! ynu frot, o
111 m ruy«l, vol'sb e sampie box of goods
hat wi I put you in the wsv ol thing more
m -I ev iu a its d»y« the . you ever thought p s
.le at at y tnaiMeaF. Oa itai not required
I u ca; live kt boms and work in sp»re time
oily, or al! the time »Hos both sei a, of all
'ge», -ondly nuo es-sh!. 60 c-uta to |S easily
earned *vory eve lug. Tha> »ll wh^wa l t wnrh
may »oe« the bu-ine>a, wend- Uis uu (-fails ed
off • o all whn are net we I sailsfle we aLI
■eid fl o ny tor the .rosbio oi vntixw as
Fu.t xar ioslars. oirectlos 0 *te„ s«n fee
lu-utexj** pt. nre for *•! •b n star* at
once D.n't aedtj. Address -mioi < Ce,,i
ForMaad MaUa. daatadfc».wij J
1874 1884
JOHN BLAiJKHAK,
Real Estate Ygeat
COX.VMUI «J. a .
,¥«l to k
<-> ZK c< 1 a.
FUiMB AKD W^TATIC’fh, or AI*L ' ttß
AND IX> A 'i'Ofih.
CITY HEAL ATE.
Nineteen per tent Il\e»tn • D ; r< n‘« for >
per year; pric*> |hoo. Two I-rc« m dv» Hinge
»ut aide of AJerrer » re* t. ecu Lt ol Thom
Ur, J A L*wl« will erect anew oottoa lacto
within one block of thlr property.
Boae Hili reaideibo ulMr KI H*rrta for tale—
Part c*«b and purciiaaea to i**e iir Harrl*' piaoe
in Loan 4<eoclauou.
Dwellings—Desirable Investment.
00-.tagfc with two room* for gale on pay we it® of
|lu a month. If yon wtah to gel a deeirahU
home oxi eaay terms, examine thia property.
beat rahle dwelling tn Wynn ton.
Houii and lot on east aide of Troup beiwaan.
Thomae and Baldwin
Dealt able bnlldlog lot iu the beet location ia
the city—•weal aiua of Troup, betw<M>u bryia
and Franklin etreeU. Priee al.ouO.
New dwelling lor wue uertheaat corner of
itai.-lulph and Forsyth streets, 7 rooms, gee.
oatL rooms and water through the reaidtmce.
Building lot on corner suHable for corner store
or dwelling. This street, mit leads to the de
pot, will be the next mircaorUe turret oi the
city. Twrmsoash, or 1, j, 8, 4 and 6 jeare—
per cent interest,
Besiden lor sale, east side ol Forty th. be
we.n Bryan a d Franklin streets, quarter acre
ot, *eli draii ed&nd cry, five revma tn awtdlng
nd empltrhcm ior atcth» r cn vacant lot ncith.
A(8O Muoge# H« Kt p< rcer, aontheeat corner
di Ciairud Ugieihoipe streets, west ol City
xta rktt
h.*gls and Phenix tenement bailing, west
side of Oglethorpe, between Cralord and
f homaa streets, paying 17% per ten ton price
BTOBEB.
No. 30 and 32 Broad Broad {Street.
Mo. 18t Broad street.
CEMETEBY,
Cemetery lots. ho. 106, 106, 107, lot, all eon
tamed in one body, located in east extenel on o
Uemotery, letter A., adjoining W, H. Youl* and
IU B. Uanby.
FAKMB.
Farm, 202 H acres, 6>* nuiee southeast of Co*
iambus, good land, good fence,good wattr. good
dwelling, 6rooms; la* been occupied for a great
number of years a* physicians real decor,
LANDLORDS,
In order to get the beet tenants for next year
place your ptoperty tn my fe h*Ldß. With an ex
perit u.'e of over Un years. I can serve you to
advantage tn the selection oi tenants .
JOHN BLauJLMAB,
lieul Let axe Agent.
For Rent.
DWELLINGS.
Jacques lUposlwry, northwest comer Ogle-
Utorpo »nu Bryan; <1 storj brick; bulging suit.
«bie lor iner* handihing or manu.acturing; La*
a laigu elevator to XL.rd fluor. Also the 8-siory
ones bonding uext west.
Dwell lug aaat aide of Troop between Franklyn
and Lee streets. Price >6.
Dwelilngs oack of Dr. Basseg. Priee |< H
$6 pt r month
Dwelling 8 rooms, east Tomas street booth of
Jail U.
DweLiug 2 rooms west side of Oglethorpe be
tween tew and hariy. Price gi.
Booms in pine thioket above John’s chureb
Price >2.
Several dwellings in Brownsville,
60 acre island, located half mile above Ulapp>
•ctory and known as Bin lalaiid.
Two 2-room dwellings on Forsyth, north of
Las street.
One or two rooms just oexow Kxeelnior milD,
olty water works in yard.
Dwelling—A perfectly new 4 room dwelling,
with rnege nail and irunt and back good
water, veal of at iu one minute’a walk
of street c» rs, duest view, coolest spot. Price,
4xo por month.
Dwi hing, i rooms, north aide of Lee, between
iforaytn a*.a Moluxoah eta. price gt.
Dwelling, 8 rooms, east aide of Forsyth, bet.
it oxxmiS ana LUidsiu ste Price |7 6u
New dwelling, • rooms, uoxt north of last
u*mOd; >l6
uwsdtxig, 4 rooms, sw . orner Bariv and Jack
rt.u u»; <l2 »0. North-*«t of Mr. Wm. f nider.
Mrabrauy't brick ntwre east of store of Mr,
H extaru Dvigium. stair*
No 14J broad street—iuxx*M»riy occupied by W
L linmai. now vixapled bj K nnou A Hn.—will
0 ,ut *n dret-ciaaa oruex.
Blots house No 62 Breed street
Hodges uxauer. Lynwood; well located far mat
koi g*ruen.
Mrs Patten's residence in Lynwood, opposite
Hudgee manor
BiackwxnHh shop former!} oocapted by Mr.
8. sxuitn, next north ot coxumuus xransmr bta
ino*.
Dwelling, 6 rooms, next north of Mr. Kibert
Wei.s, corner Front ana Baldwin streets.
Dweliin«, 4 ruoms.«*at oi Belch’s Garden, >LU
per month
mid all dwelling. 3d door south of Columbus
/emme College rut. Price i«r month.
Dwelling, u rooms, east side of Forsyth, be
tween Mai.duiph an i Bt. v'ralr streets, next
uurth Mr. J. A. Lewis.
Lw ding and store on c< .ner of Fr jnt and the
troet leading to Girara bridge. Possession
„iveu a_y ume-
X i lU-tarxiM ah Aem J&mu-e piaxxsd in my
tanae /or Jiw’r, ai d Bcnx, ai my own expaawe.
Prompt attention given to rent*, of saourbaa
>roperty, Doth in Uworg’ia aud Aniawi.
JNOBLiICKMAR
Heal Entale Axeul,
JOLUMBUB. .... GEORGIA
GEORGIA BECUKITIEB.
Corrected by John Itluckuiar,
uroksr and Dealer luau Btocxa aud Bona*.
OULLMBDB. S*A.
•tr ’ a Ueudi,
Bid Asked
reorgl* 4«IOC lid
juorglx fle log
feorgia is, 18i«„. —~,i33 124
Georgia Is, Hi
Olky Mends,
Atlanta 6a 10l 109
auauta7a . ...K6 109
Auanta bs. ll’J 113
Axmnta 1u*...-..-.
Augusta 6a. .... I<>6 107
Aupusta
Jilumbus 75.... 110 1.3
Uoiumbus 6s . ’8 M
LaGrange 75... ........ 100 102
dacon
Aavaunah As . B 3 B 4
Mali rend Mood*.
k tian tic A Gull 7a 111
Lentrai son
Georgia B B
.ioorgia B B 6s ....lul 102
Mobile A liirard 24 m ige end (J B K 107 108
Western B B Ala. Ist xntge end 0 E 8..109 110
Western Alabama 2d mtge end 8s 111
Bail road NtocMa.
Uentral, common 8 per 0ent...75 11
Jeorgla 11 per cent,....... IM
doathweatern 7c. pr ot <0 176
0 BB script 6 per «4 47
FsbCtwry •twekx*.
Bagla b Fbeaix, 98 106
Ou mm bus *JB 24
Musoogaa.... W M
Insurantca Btook.
Georgia Home Insurance 00, 12 pr ct.,130 181
Bank nlocß.
Chattahoochee National, io perot....
Merchants A Mecaauio*, 10 per 0t..~.130 196
Miscellaneous.
Pioneer Co-Operative 00, lu per ct.,... B 8 100
Per wale,
20 shares Routh Western K. 8., 7 per oent.
guaxSLteed slock.
;0 shares Ltatr*' R. R. stock.
lo shares vh*tiahoooh»e Loan Association
clock.
10 sharea Musoogoe Lean Association Stock,
st a discount.
luebarM •etrgla Home Insurance Co.
10 Shares ''mumbo* fractury Stock.
1,000 Mobile A Oira d ra.lroad 6 percent,
bones.
2* shsrsa Mn»ooge* Fsetory stock.
.6 bhbre* Kagie A Phesix Factory stock.
Buyer gets the aeml-annaai 4 par cent, divl-
Ceud, due JXosmber >u-
Wanted
50.0% Confederate Bonds, Or any part,
U. S. Land Warrants.
•,000 City of 0 1 umbos bonds 6 .per eent«
bon A a
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