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TUESDAY JANUARY 13.1855
COTION MOVKMKNTM.
Xrou> lh» New York Financial Chronicle
Jenuary 9, 18e5.
Bales.
Total reoslpte for wnek ending
Jan. 9, 133 SHI
uaetweeli 164 i 7 >
Previous week 2»'.h93
Three weeks Mince 268,Siu
Total receipts etuoe September
let, 1884 8 825,510
tamo period of 1883 8,647,207
Showing an increase since Sep-
tember Ist, 1884 of 178.108
XXPoBTM,
for the week ending thia even-
ing reach a toU. w........... 139.130
ToGreat Britain 10l on
To France.... 17.256
Beet ol the continent. £' 27
Stocks made up this evening.... 879.5 7
BALMB.
Total aalee for forward delivery
tor the week 401.1T0
Immediate delivery 1,187
Including for export
for Oonßumptlon 941
for speculation 190
In transit
To Arrive
TOTAL. VIBIBLK BUPFL.T.
Total visible .supply 8 120 475
Amer can 2,6z5i75
East India, etc 600 9jo
Decrease under 1888 271,435
BTOOX ON HAMP,
Interior towns 870 785
Same date last year..... 88>898
Beoelpte elnce Hept, let 2,146.943
Same date last year 2,20u,t,42
FBOM PLANTAXIOMS
Since September Ist, 1884 4 '29.080
Inlßß3-f4. 8 907.949
In 1881 88 4.225 8 4
BsOelpw at out-ports for past
week 133,994
Actual, movement 1.5, jji
Sanni week last year lor plan-
tations 721f9
In 1888 171,9:3
UOkIFTH AND STCOK-i. ; 1884-85 ; 1883-84
Receipt-at the ports to
Jan. 9, 1885 3,825,510 3 617,207
Interior stk-i on Jan. 9
in (xeeae of Sep. 1 I 805,570 840,742
Total lewlpie Hom plan-
tations 4.1'9.080 3 987,949
Ret overland to Jan. 1... 858 048
Bouto n oouautuptloii to 178 000
Jan. 1 78 000 88 1416
Total, in eight I in. 2... 4,6u2.128 4.493,864
Decrease from Hept. 1...
It will be eeen by the above that tne In
crease In amount In sight to-night, as
oomptrod with last year, la 108,764 bales,
the decrease from 1882 83 la 169,558 bales,
and the Increase over. 1881-82, Is 288,588
bates.
WXATUKh lIKFOUT BY rKLBUHAFB, -
While there har been rain In eboutall
seriloua of the B>ulh during the week,
the rainfall haa not In general bean heavy.
Cotton continues to be mar keted as freely
as the weather and 'aolllili-« will permit.
Wold Waiciw*
Cold and sliver watoles in every style
ami variety at I. 8. Spears.
Death er Mr. Jack Laanahaa.
Died at his residence in Uiruid, Buudny
afternou at 6 o'clock, Mr. John Dtnaban,
alter a lingering lilmas with courtimp
tloh, aged about 40 years. He leaves a
wire and four child eu to mouru hie lues.
Mr. Liunuhan had many Irleude in Gi
rard and this ulty who will regret to bear
of bl. death. He was a member of he
Catholic church. Thu funeral look i lace
yualerday atiernoou at 4 o'clock and we
largely attended.
Death or Little Mammy Qraeawood.
We are pained to announce l he death ot
the above bright little boy, sou of Mr.
and Mrs. J ike Greenwood, which ocour
ed yesterday morning at 7 o'clock after
•n illness ot ten days with dlptherla, aged
t x yeais This whs their only son, and a
oreudhil blow to the fond parents. The
family have the sympathy of many
friends In their bareavemeat. The funer
al took place yesterday afternoon at BJO
o’clock from their residence on Jackson
street end was largely attended,
l aa i i
Great Bargain*
At Phillips'New Buoe Slore, 44 Broad st.,
Columbus, G*. Buick all ntw, Sne and
heap. dc7oAwtf
A M< w Qin at Our Heaae.
Au air oi deep mystery, also a great hut
subdued joy, peivadee this < ffl je. It’s a
girl; mother and child doing wall, and the
old man as well as could te > xpeoti d. Ibe
little girl's name ls- O, t-ujwf It baen't
been named yet. 'lhe old man set no
type yesterday, but spent the time
wallsing aroundlu the baik yard
singing: “O, its ul<x> tj be
a father. Its nioe to bn a father. Its nice to
be the be- d of a famllee. •
A One lot ot fresh Apalachicola Oysters
just received at T. Newman’s Fish and
Oyster Depot. It
——
FTWHy
Ladles who would retain freshness and
vivacity. Don't tall to try "Wells' Health
Bsuewer."
Married.
Married etu Iblsehy at Broad Btreet
ohurch Huud.y evening at ,9:30 o’clock,
Mr. E. Yancey to Mies Georglauua Gog
gins, Bev. W. A, Huckabee? iffl lallng.
‘Rough oa lute."
"Bough on Itch" curse humors, er up
lone, ring woi m, letter, salt rheum, post
ed feet, chilblains.
Xiwlloß orOMo-rator Fire D.-partmeat.
Al an election held by the Board ot
Control last night the following officers
were elected lor the ensuing year:
O. 8. Jordan, Chief; E B. Porter, First
Assistant; W. 8 Freeman, B.cond As
sistant; L. Meyer. Secretary and Treas
urer. Appropriations, etate, same as.last
year.
1,000 Busteol.
Choice Alabama raised lust proof oats for
sale by Flournoy A Epping, Alston Ware
house. jiiA-eodlw-wlt
The SetloAai Bank es Columbus
OoLVMtece, Ua, December 6, 1884 —The
regular uncurl meeting ot the s'oek
holders of tote Bank, for the,electlon ol
seven drears tor tbetnsning year, ml
be >eld at Its brnklrg hr use on Tuesday,
January 18, at 11 o'clock.
Gxo. W. Dillingham,
deef-tuAthu Cashier.
Now i« Haad.
Irish Pota.ots, Onion Hets and English
Peae for early piautiLg. together with a
gi-n ml assortment of garden seeds
Bpecial pri'es to market gardners.
jauX-eodAauU M. D. Hood A Co, i
Mu.oogre Superior Court.
Muscogee Superior Court—adjourned
term—in-t at 10 o clock yesterday morn
ing, Judge J. T. Wlills presiding. The
following sie the jurors drawn. Mr.A.M.
Brannon was elected f -reman of the grand
jury:
OBAND JOBOB3.
H J i borntou, M A Bradford,
A M Brannon, D 11 Blze,
OT Porter, Join. King,
Samuel Bell, W B Bedell.
W H Thomas, J HGurett,
0 F De» n, J no W Clements,
WAHwltt, GeoßOlaik,
A J Floyd, O P Poe,
E . Binks, O A Klink,
N J Oittis.
TBAtkllSB JtJBOB<—IST I’ANklr.
Thoe Pale, W Y Wade,
ENHtyx, J P Willis,
J 0 Willis, W D Stallings,
EG Kt Itch, D li Howell,
B J Smith, E m-r Faber,
J J J lines, Andrew Wllllame.
SEdOND P4NEL
A A Ptieite, P K D.mon,
E F li >gers JED intel,
J M L ickhart J D Mason,
8 H ffoiao, H Talbot,
J KN ckolls, Geo Cowart,
J M Talbot, T J Bkinner.
I n<- Judge's charge to the grand jury
was substantially aa follows: He stated
that bls former charge contained the sub
stance ot what he would desire tossy;
that the Investigations should be strictly
private; that the importance of grand
Jtitors cannot be eetimate.d. A grand
juror le an < ffl er of tbe law. sworn to
perform his duty withcut fear or favor;
that the grand Juror who performs tils
duty Irnpar lolly will often meet with In
suite, & but that the better portion of
tlie community will sustain them In doing
their du'y. The grand jury’s duty is to
make presentments of all crimes not
birred by the stiitute of limitation. Tbe
i law require, also, the Judge to call your
' eip elal attention to certain crimes, but
' r q 'iree you to investigate and present ah
, Cl lines:
1.1 call your attention to tbe lawcon
! oeiuluglhe carrying ot concealed we p"
I one; rhe law r<q litre that they ehall be
carried openly, so ue to be seen by all,
2. I call your attention nex- to ke< ping
' open t T'Plhar h‘>usee on the Sabbath. The
- iiw r-quit os all doore and openings bo
kept shut up. It Is as much a violation to
keep open on the Btibbatn as to eell.
, 8, Called their attention to the law
agaiiißt ke< ping gaming houaes. It a
1 person owns and rents bls house or rooms
for that purpose, he ie guilty of keeping a
gaming house, N x charged thrui auto
tbe law against minors being allowed to
gams at any game. N>x charged them
as to 'he law lorbiulug the keeping of any
gaming table, faro, etc. (Jailed tbeir at
tention generally to the laws prohibiting
gaming, Aguliiet t elling minora liquors.
The law requires that you must have the
written oobaentof parents and guardian b,
to sell minors ilqu rrs. Even your verbal
consent to them will not answer, must be
tn writing, Called attention to tbe s«o
--tlon against selling or lending minors
deadly weapons or any kind.
Against allowing minors to play at any
billiard table, ten pins, etc., without the
con -ent of parents or guardians.
Charged them ea to the law against
vagrancy; there being more crimes
committed in cons-quince. of the
violation of this law than any
othii; are a great mauy petty
irlmert Oom'nitted oy vagrants-defined
varlou i degrees of vagrancy. The most
of them live by pH ering and stealing.
Hiatt d no mutter bow u u h money a man
had, if he lived by gambling he was a
vagrant.
Against keeping tippling chops without
license: Any person who shall sell less
than e quart is guilty of retailing. This
law is violated often. Called their alien
flop toi he law regulating the eale of olw.-
margarine. The law requiting a sign to
bi- <ll played andon the package stating
It was oleomiiigailae.
To the section concerning adulterated
foot! or drink the law r> qulrtng « written
analysis ot tne aril lie sold, elating Ha
component parts, etc., and also that it is
Adulterated.
Charged them that they should see
books of county ofllrere; see that they
were correctly k-pt; visit the jail, how
many prisoners coutlued, what for; It
condition, etc.; the condition of tbe public
roads, eto.
His honor laid particular stress on the
b.w concerning minora, stating the object
ot the same was to protect them
uotii they arrived at years
ot discretion and judgment when
they were supposed to be able to protect
themeelvee; stating that bls experience
was that tbi-most of mon became drunk
ards and acquired the habit of drinking,
Ac., before t mir mu J >rlty; that after that
age, they were not near as liable to be
come so. Ihe law was made to prot<ct
them until they got, old enough to protect
themselves. The charge g morally was
exceedingly lu Id and forcible, and left no
room tor d< übi as regards the law and its
meauß of enforcement.
the civil docket wis taken up and the
following o-mee disposed ot:
Mitchell A Wilitelow vs J, O. Andrews A
Co.; Judgment and verdtet for plaintiff,
W. 11, Barrlcklo vs DeFiank and Hlade;
account; verdict for plaintiff.
Brit Hkkeox vb 1 Zicbarias A Co.;
oomplHlnt; j element by -ietaul',
Flournoy A Ecptug va W. T. Rutledge;
attachment; Judgment ol Hupreme (Court
made judgment ol this Court.
Blstloe. Muy A Co. vs M ZioharlaßA
Co.;account; veidlct for plaintiff.
Begenstein A Kulz vs M. Zieharlas A
Co.; account; verdict for plaintiff,
Barker, Moore A Multi vs. IZ.oharlae
A 00., account; verdict for plaintiffs.
Fuller A Fuller vs. I Z .ohirlae A Co.,
complaint; verdict for plalutlff-*.
Smith, Stewart A Co vs. M. Z icharlaa
A 00, complaint; judgment by default.
D. W Glass A Oo va. I Z eharlas A Co.,
oemplaiat; judgment tor plaintiffs.
Samuel K imer vs. McL-mdou A Um,
aeeou i'; judgment by default.
Eli V -gue A Son vs. MiEendou A Co„
ao louut; veidlct for plaintiffs.
8. K oueki ff vs. M, R and J. T. Howard,
comp aim; settled.
Wl.k ihßon, Bros. A Oo vs. John Klug,
complaint: judgment by default.
L mis H, B air A Cj va. M Z oharlas A
Co., account; verdicts mr plaintiffs.
Olncianatt L ad Pipe and Sheet Lead
Works vs. R. A E inis A Co,, complaint;
j r Igmeuc oy default as to note.
Saackman, Heder A Co vs. M. Z-cb
arias A Oo„ account; verdict for plain
tiffs.
Baker A Clark va. M Zichaiias A,Oo,
account; verdict tor p alutitta.
Rosemeld A LUI-nthal vs. M Zieh
arlae A Co., oompialm; judgment by de
fault.
H. A E. Hattman vs Wa, Emricb; eou
plslnt; verdljt tor plaintiffs.
J. B. Walker v> R. R. R lenhour; com
plaint; j .dgm -n; bj default.
Job. W. Huff va J. M. H.mmoua, of Mus
cogee, and 8. J. Hunt, of Harris; ccm-|
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 13,
plaint; judgment by default.
French, KiobardM A 00. vs Malcom Mc-
Donald; account; verdict for plaintiffs.
D. 8. Walton AOo. vt Wynne Do Wolf &
O>,; account; verdict for plaintiffs,
John A. Cullen vb M ZicuaiUß AOo.;
acoount; verdict for plaintiff.
Bwlftßpeclfi-i Co. vs MalC'.m McDonald;
aoej uut; v«-rdlet for plaintiffs.
Tarrant A (Jo. ve Malcom McDonald;
oompialm ; judgment by default.
Malcom McLean va Job. W, Woolfolk;
complaint; judgment by default.
Caroline L. Downing, adm'r, vs Wm. P.
OBrien; complaint; judgment by default.
National B ink ot Oolumbux vb. R. H.
England, maker W. P. O'Brien, endorser
—Complainant. Ju Igment by default.
Mei chants and Mechanics' Bunk va. J.W
Woolfolk, complainant. Judgment by
default.
U. Oder A Sons vs. J. W. Woolfolk, com
plainant. Verdict tor plaintiffs.
National Bank of Columbus vs. J. W.
Woolto.k, complainant. Judgment by de
fault.
Douglas Green A Co. vb. J W, Woolfolk,
complainant. Judgment by default.
Smith, Culver A 00., ve. M. Zicharlas
defendant, JJ. M. Heller, garnisbee-gar
ntehment, appeal from Justice court.
Garnishment dismissed.
M-rrll, V (hag - A Co. ve. R. A. Ennis
A 00., complainants, appeal from Justice
court. Agpeal dismissed.
Mrs. W. U. Renrrue vb. Thos.K. Wynne,
complaint. Judgment ot Supreme
Court made Judgment of court belo w.
A. IPgeavs Amory Dexter, bill for dis
covery A : ; judgment of Supreme Court
made judgment of court below.
N incy E Senn va. the Central Railroad
and B inking Company of Georgia, b-sseee,
A" ; remitter trom Supreme Court made
judgment of thia court.
Twelve cases continued, and ten dis
missed.
The grand Jury found one true bill and
one no bill.
Court then adj surned at 8 o’clock until
9 this morning.
—
••Bough oh Cough*. •*
Ask for ‘‘Rough on Coughs," for Oougbe,
Oolds, Bore Throat,.Hoarseness. Troches
3.5 Liquid, 25 ■
Mixed I p.
In writing our notice ot Peck’s Bad Boy
and Our Irish Visitors, we made the
for mer pl y Thurad iy night and tne latter
Wednesday, or put the Irish Visitors on
top of the Bid Boy. Wh make theoot
rectlon anil pin. 1-e Hol B>y on top oi Our
Irish Vial tore, uot wit hout Home mlMg.v
lug, however, that the same won't kick up
a fearful row.
Moihera,
It you are faling, broken, worn out and
nervous, use‘‘Walin ' Health U:ii.-war
41. Druggists,
Pack's llarl Huy.
This side splitting play made without a
plot b<lng just a collection of rldlßuloue
Incidents, jokes, mishaps, etc., calculated
to make every one mo-1 die laughing, will
be given our ciUzens to-morrow night by
Alkihsou’s Comedy Company. An ex
change says;
Peek's B id Boy was played at the Gillie
last night to a packed gallery and fair
houee below. Il proved Immensely pop
ular with the boys, and there was no end
of laughter and applause. The piece Is
well sat, and a me of the character tm
peisonatlonsareex •11-r.t.
—
A l outU Oo.u, or Bore Throat
should not be neglected. BboWN's BBrN
CUUL TboCBB i are a simple remedy,and
give prompt relle’. 25 ate. a b- x.
G' ina of rhonght.
Censure is the wx a man pays to the
public for being eminent,—B.vllt.
Ohl It 1b excellent to have a giant’s
stnng'h; hut It Ih tyrannous to u e It like
a giant —Shakespeare.
Oh the batiilng-tub of K'ang the follow
ing words were engraved: “If you can,
renovate your,elf each d iy.”
There 1h nothing that is meritorious but
virtue and frleuilßdlp; and Indued, friend
ship itself Ib only a part of virtue.—Alex
ander Pope.
A curtain lecture 1b worth all tbe ser
mons in the world forteachiog the virtue
of patience and tong Buffering.—Washing
ton Irving.
It is a wrong use of my understanding
to m he it the rule and measure of anoth
er mine; a use which it la neither fit for
or capable of.—L > ke.
'The greatest folly,’ eatd Baneho, ’that a
man can commit lu this world istogl’e
himself up to death without any good
causa for it, but only fr m melancholy.'—
Oervantes.
A per ect traitor should have a face
which vice can write no ni .ika on—lips
that will He with a <llmple.d.smile—eyes
of bui’li agate-tike bilgbtneßs and depth
that no infamy can dull them—cheeks
that will rise trom a murder anti uot look
haggard—George Eilot.
When IBs has been spent age hits less
ot what it can wed spare. But tne central
wisdom, which was old lu Infancy, in
young in four score yeare, and dropping
< ff obstructions leaves In happy subjects
the mind puritled and wise.—O d Aga.
Those very near us often need strength
ening ; are we right it they have practically
to ook farther 'or the strengthening
which might be ours to givi 7 There may
be a spliltual application of providing
speo'alty tor those of our own h< u e.
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Our Irl.b VUllora.
The two M'h—Mumy and Murpby—in
the new comedy above, will occupy
Springer Opera Home Thureday night.
A bund e of absurdities, a collection of
Jokes, showers of wit, at d a string ‘of
laughs as long hr tne moral law, lewbat
it la. It Ih so comii.-al that those without
self-restraint, end whose rlatbies are
e,aelly touched, utrly ’ li. The Detroit
Time speaking of, them saye:
Murray and Murphy, Lrleh comedians
of the some,what boisterous but yet Irre
sistibly droll school, beganla limited en
gage went at White’s last nlgnt In tbeir
revised anti amended “Oar Irish Visitors.'
The math body of the great hall was com
fortably filled, while the balcony and gal
lery were packed. The play lean absurd
ity of the broadest kind, without rhyme cr
reason, eave lu so fur as It .serves as a
medium tor the sped uty acts of the com
pany. The fun begins with tbe;openirg
of the play, when Charles A. Loder, as a
comical German, and Mies E irie E rnlng
ton, as Dorothy, a regular tom-boy
Bopaewhat after the Ljtta school, brine
peaks of laughter by their ridiculous pu
formanees. Then the tun gees fast
and furious, the charactera being present
ed without any 1000 wal'e. MlssEirle
Remington's song “Climbin' up de Gol
den BtalrH,” caugfit tt e hcuee tmmens' ly,
and she was forced to sir g until Hhe was
completely tind cut. Miss Petey Lotaln
next sang a kledi.gt song »whlch also
caught on. Tfienb urdlty of the evening
was Been In the bur let qua <badet troupe.
In which the four male characters partici
pated, decked out lu the most outlandlr.h
ot costumee. This was followed In qulek
BUceesßlon by the love scene between Jerry
McGinn!) dressed In his wlie'e gown end
Col. Gllhooley and the act was brought t<
an end with a ludlct< u (fuel In tti»d<nk.
The third act was scarcely leas comical
than the two prwe ling ones and when ’»
la said that an audience never laugb< d’
more than that at WidtH’s lust night, the
ta’e Ih old.
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FOR THE SEASON?
HOCK AND B¥E!
PEACH AND HONET!
jM"At B. S. CRANE’S
Notice to the
I have just received 120 900 stock of j w
elry from N w Y rk, besides my own
stock. Come sad tx mne the goods be
fore piucbaeihg elsewhere.
I. K bna iU Xrood M.
THE BEEHIVE 1
WHERE
Bargains
ARE.
You will find them aliover ourßtock,but
we have not the spaoa to print them.
Prices are not going uo at p - -ent and w
don't propose tn e sare anybody in' > buy
ing. but we have lots of goods which
Ought to be sold this month.
They are not worth any less
now than a month ago, but
they are worth
fiat Mill Bw
And we will make .“a’ee on that btsls
Better stand • loss r .<w ’han try t > k'ei
the mo 1 hs out all summer. We hav g >
to sen soma things
Ruinously Low
BOWAT3HOUU Call It adverHdu rtf
you will, but we may as wall pay you for
It aa the newspapers.
The Goods Must te Scld
As the workmen will oommariee tearln
out the wills connecting the VARIEIY
AND BEEJiVE Stores, and we have n
room to place the goods.
Sternberg & Lcew'nherz.
LEiDKRS OF
Low Prices.
Attractive *u<i Uceful.
The Brown Chemto il O ■., delMmort,
Md„ ’he owners of the celebrate.. Bn wn
Iron Bitters, have J Ist le.-ued a be.usl'u
Haud Bo< k and A manao tor ladle-, and
complete and u<e'ul Meraor indutu Bo< I
for mem The e p bf'eaili'U are attr -
t.lve, containing a grout many va uabl
and interesting things. Th y are fur
nished free of charge by druggists m <!
country s ore keepore, bu' should they n<
have them tbe Brown Chemloal Co. w
-end either book on receipt of a wic -n
stamp to pay post ig*. j ml3-d2-wlt
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Hh n« 8ton« J.we'ry.
Gold and eliver Ri'-i - B U w> plnsei
earr age and necklaces ar, S. Spe. 'e.
Jutt K <i'.-iv?d
Very large assoriini-nt of silver
plated ware for wedding and Chris’-
mas presents. I win sell all «t>ov
goods a ! 20 per cent ciecount . i
manuiaoturet’s regular prices. Oaii
and make your selections at
T. 8. Bpeab’s.
Henn Pains.
Palptfallou, Drupsloal .''wellln«ro, D'zzl
n-es, lu latest ion, Headache, 8-eepliuesi
outed oy “We la* Health Renewer,”
“Bochu-t-albH ”
Qut' k, complete cure, ail Kidney, Bind
dei irhd U tnajjr Dlse-eee, Scalding, Irri
tation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh or th
bladder. $L D'uwr'ate.
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Thin P.'. p e.
’•Wells' Health K f *r” restore?
health and v Kor. euret> Dy p
ter.ee, &x 1 n h ’ «»
laiAtfiiui a d gudt'r.
Stinging, Irritation, tetfamtnatton, ar
kidney and urinary ecmpiuluts, cured by
Buebu-Ps.ba, 91.
* Bough ou Coma.’*
Ask for Wells’ "Roughen Corns," 15c'
Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns,
warts, bullions.
‘-Rough ou Paiu.”
Cures colic, cramps, dtarrhcea; exter
nally for aches, pains, sprains, head .che
o-uralgla, rheumili»m. For man orbeast
20 and Aim
"Rough uii l<;»‘hache."
Instant reihf foi Toothache
Faceache. A«k for “Bough ou Tooth
ache.” 15 A 25c
‘Rough ou Paia*’ Platter.
Porous and etrerigtGening, improved
the b-8t for backache, pains In the eh*e
»nd side, rheumatism, neuralgia. 25:
Druggists or mail.
‘•Bough ou Rate."
Clears out t ate, mice, roaches, Hies ants
bed-huge, skunks, chipmunks, gopners
At Druggists
1111 imore money than at an thing elae by
mJ I 4 taking »h agency for the b a; eliing
ff | |b ck out. Beginners e; c-ead grand
None fa 1 Terms Free HaLL Ti Boob 00,
aud. Ifaina d-?c9-4Htu-wly
Valuable Plantation for Sale
or Kent.
I ofar my rlantaticn for aa • or rent, lyirjr
tn Talbot county, thro- rush a north o- Boi
Sprint* Ptrtfea that wlaa tc look can coll on
u« na4«ral*Jud.
M. V. BcIXIA
The Season Has Come
FOB CUTTING PRICES!
H. J. THORNTON
Will put tbe knife in this week, and II , Ii |
fine Suits, Overcoats and Pants Ja
WILL MOVE. 8« our Goods and got p-f
the Prices. ju W
GREAT REDUCTION IN ll] F
CUSTOM SUITS. HtTT
I 1 I
o J
’ I
W E Hr» closing cut all Wln'er Patterns and you can . (
I lave a tine suit made for asn ail amounl of money, f x—w
For Ihe Next Thirty Days.
WITTICH & KINSEL,
Watchmakers
and Jewelers,
HAVE JUST OPENED AN ENTIRE NEW ASSORTMENT OF
Si ver Plated and Solid Silverware»
Huiahlefor WEDDING and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, also anew line of
Fine iamaid Hi ins. Solitair Earrings and
Laca-pins, Pearl Opera Glasses, Fine Gold Watches
and many o<h r articles too numerous to mention.
Utl- and examine our LAR IE STOCK before buying elsewhere.
JANUARY IS USUALLY CONSIDERED
a quiet month in the DRY GOODS trade, but
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
Will m.ke Ibis one lively it LOW PBICES will do it.
BLAN' HARD & BOOTH will begin to-morrow to clear out all winter
.ress Gccds, Flannels, Blankets
And Other Woolens.
O
I’LANCHARD & BOOTH'S S ort of UNDERWEAR is very badly broken,
but nothing to compare with the break in prices.
You Can (ot an Outfit CHEAP Now.
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BLANCHARD & BOOTH
Sell More Black Silks
And Other FINE DRESS GOODS
Than all tbe othi r Dry GjoUs Houses combined, and this fact is due
mainiv to
Close CUTTING PRICES
And F-xcslent Valus.
TH IR’3 IS THE BE3T STOCK IN THE M ARKET I
PUHt UQUO,iS
For Xmas’
OLIVE BRANCH—
Pure V rglnls Rye, at 61 03 per quart.
HI7TA) BOURBON 1 00 “ “
JEN TENN! AL BYE 1 00 “
QLDHOLLANDGIN.... 4 00 " galcn.
OLDCROIX RUM.... 1 00 “ quart.
lULE PEACH and
APPLEBRANDY 4 00 “ gallon.
BOBFKT 8. ( RISE.
A Pk '7- beed hi rent* for ‘poslsge, »nJ
** L »receive fr*'!*, » tex ci good*
which wii ht‘i you to mon rikht a*«.y
than my’tirg in tt» sw< r d All of either ,
Bhx succ-j-ed f cm tiret b-ur Thr broed road tn
fortune oppn bHoc th.*» worfceri- absolute y gure
At < nee address Tbte A 00, Auguats, Maine
d»»e» -Ml
WANTED!
SnU'TION AH A FO* AMOTHWT
jear at a w*o«m *a* m . Hveft up reara’
exp Tie’ eti«t »iw ff O od nierebooi giraa.
AddreM W. I. GAIL )J 8 801 la, Ala.
dal» aAwJv
PATENTS
ObtM: >d, ind ,11 PA I ENT BU'INESS
itr i d-d to tor MOdEKaiE LEE,
Our IB la opposite th* U. 8. Patent
*ud Wa can obt ln Psi-nts in lees
irunthan tho-e rensce rom Waeblnijton.
«. n<t MODELOB DnAWINU We ad
,’iae se to rvietnnoultv itee<> <hure n ;»nd
■ *-•* ra-ke NO CHABuE UNLESS EAT-
I LN I' IS SEULEED.
W- re>ar, here, i tea Poatmseter, tbs
up’t.of Money O'dcr DO- end to effl
ialsot the U. S. Patent OlHee. For clr
i u.ar, advice, letms ana leh-retioee to
actual ciineta In your own etate or coun
ty, write to
C. 4 SNOW A CO.,
Opposite t-atent UHLs. WaatiluKton. D. 0
Par* Cod Liver OIJ,
.aade trona selected livers, on the se»-
-hore, by Caswell. Haiard A Co- hew
Tore. It is absolutely pure and ewee
Patients who have once taken ft nrefer
ah others. PbyaMlane have decided It
superior to any of tl » other oils tn marks
Chapped Hards, Pace and Pimples, and
return Akin, cured ny using Jrirrnm Tab
doAV. made by Oaeewell, Baaard & Go.
Vaw York
A CAB1).
To ill who are »offer' ’i/from the error* »a<
Qdiieretlcsa oi yontb, voetueas, early
iecay, low of manhood, *cl will aand a raelpa
teal will cure you. FEUL£ 9i CHABQI. This
<reat reatady was diaeevared by a miaaio*ary 1b
fonth anertee. tend a Mil-addrweed eaveieye
totkaljnr t, Ibmab, Mom », Jfwe
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