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Columbus, Georgia,
THURHHDAi TANDAHYIS, 18H5
CIHtOHI * <I*HhKT.
Golumb us, Ga., Jan. 14, 1886.
Slock on hand August 31,1884 882
Eeoelvedyeeterday... ... 688
“ previously 67,967—88.547
08.920
Shipped yesterday 554
previously.. 57 180 -57,749
Stock on hand thia morning 11,189
Brices.
Market—dull.
Ordinary
Goo! Ordinary ....
Strict Good Ordinary.
bow Middling 10
Middling 10 8-10016,
Good Middling 10)4
Warehouse ssieu
Receipt*,
By 8.W.8.8..... 3
M.4G.8.R. 28
0.4W.K.R, 50
0.4K.8.U. 41
River 3 4
Wagon. IM 5W
NAipment.
Hy B.W.R.K 10
11,4(1.0
W. U, K
River 828
Home (Jonauinptlon 218-554
♦
Cbang. la Arrival anil Departure of Mali.
'J he following changee have been made
in the an I val and departure of inulin, from
Columbus, Ga , January 12, 1885:
Atlanta via Opelika, North, East and
Western Stales.
ARRIVE 6:00 a m
“ 1 .C 5 p la
“ 7 22 -
GLOBE B:l6am
" 2 :(X) p in
•’ 8: 0
Montyowery, Mobile, New Orleans,
Munisnppi, Louisiana Texas and
Western Florida Points.
ARRIVE 6:00 am
" 1 ;05 p tn
CLOSE 2:oo “
•• 8:00 "
Macon, Savannah, Augusta and East
ern Florida Points.
ARRIVE 5:00 am
•• 1:62 p m
CLOSE 7:10 "
•' i:oo *•
Mobile & Girard. Mobile, Mississippi,
Louisiana, Texas and Western
Florula Points.
ARRIVE 11:00 am
CLOSE 12:56 pm
THAD 0. 81URG18, P. M.
bold Watehaa.
Gold and silver wetobee in every style
and variety at T. 8. Spears.
■lection of Officer*,
Tho Columbus Athleilo Club met Mon
day night and elected the following offi
cers for the ensuing year: E. 0. Beictf,
President; J. 41. Blvlue, Vioe-Priisldeni;
Okas. J. Etlr, Secretary and Treasuioi.
Standing Committee— F.O. Belch, F. W
Brich end A. A. Bivins. They meet ouoe
a week at Villa Reich's,
Hkia.' Slime Jewelry.
Gold and sliver Bulue stone plus and
earrings and necklaces at 4. B. Spear's.
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Wedding Heli*"
Mantl'd, this evening at tbe residence
of the Orlde'e lather in Meniwe her coun
ty, Mr. Chas. Harrison ot this city ano
Mias Garde Parham. Tu» groom la a n
of UoL Charley Harrieon oi tula city, and
engaged in the shoe store of Mr. L. Meyer
and is a young man of etei llng eh ua Im,
business qu»lt9cutlou» and will liked by
all. Tue bride lea must ouarmlng young
lauy oneot the beet mmllnu In Un oohlity_
and esteemed by all. A u iisour of lib nut
Wi ut up Item this city to wnneee lUu oeu
mony.
1,000 Ku.bi'l,
Ohoioe Alabama raised rust proof oats lor
Bale by Flournoy 4 Epping. Alston Ware
house. J i #-eodlw-wlt
■llln.N. W. Ay»r A Sima.
Advertising agents ot Fbiiadeipida, are
among tho m ist reliable men In their Um,
that we huve ever nad any do.tlluga with
Uur <>uly objeatlon to them is that they do
not give ue allthe work we want, or b g
enough prices, it they would only do UH ,
we should ei.m be rich—tor th i pay
promptly tor all they have done We beat
this willing leeilmouy to their prompt
and tquare dealing tor the beueilt of iui
boutbern oontemporales who may mo
know them, as well as tor Messrs. Ayer 4
Sons.
tirvai Birgalas
At Phillips'New Shoe Store, M Broad st.,
Oriumbus, Ga. Stock all new, dm* anil
heap. de7 4wtf
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RUNAWAY.
Two Yoasg Laaiei Thrown from • Hoad
Vari
Xeaterday afternoon about 4 o'clock ae
two young lailtee—Miss Jonuuie Lyndaay
and Miss Alice Howard were driving down
OplelUurps street, lu a road cart, thsir
horse became .tilgtru-md at somettihig
near Blas's corner and r in away, dashing
down the street and running into a post
near Dlsbrow 4 Go’s. eldbbis, throwing
the ladlee oat—one on each side ot the
post. Ths horse then quietly trotted to
hie stall In the stable. No damagedoue,
but a bad Iright to the ladles.
F< rtouai.
Mr J P Kennedy, ot brale, Is lu the city,
registered at the Central.
Mr J F Stapleton, ot Chipley, was in tho
city yesterday.
Editor Mumford, of Talbotton, wee in
the city yesterday .stopping at the Csutral.
Mr G L ballas, of Foi t Mitchell, was hi
the city yesterday.
Oapt W A Bellamy, the present efficient
sheriff ot Russell county, was lu the city
yesterday,
Mr Will Bugue, the popular traveler tor
Cuutheld 4 Woods, Cincinnati, was in the
city yesterday, stopping at the Central.
Mr. W B Simmons, ot Guion Springs
was lu the city yesterday.
• Mts Joe E Webster, Mie H 8 Barfield, ot
Macon, and Mr add Mrs W b W ebaler, ot
Atlauta, are In the city, slopping at the
Benkln House.
Catarrh or the Bladder.
bunging, irritation, UffiamtuatloD, an
kidney and urlnai y eomp'tili.te, cured by
‘Bui-hu-Palbr, »1.
Heart Faina
Palpi' atlon, Dri pl’ai swelbngs, D.zx -
fie«;, In tgw ton. Headache, 81eepUl>MS
emed by “Weds’ Health Kanewer,-
M A M.
In Our Irish Visitors to-night at Sprln
: gers Opera House. No Plot—lots of fun—
everybody's sides shaking, Laugn, catch
your breath, cough, pud down your vest
and start off afresh—this 1s Hie ordeal you
will have to go through. Fun Is the bill
of fare nerved In many shapes and It you
like tfe arttale don't fall to go around'
The Milwaukee Sentinel speaking ot
them eiye: Murray ard Murphy, the
celebrated aud inimitable Dish comedians
in 'heir new comedy drama, ‘‘Our Irish
Visitors," were accorded two well deserved
receptions yesterday afternoon and last
evening, at the Grand Opera House. At
both perform mere the house was crowded
and ae may be Interred from this brace of
comedians, there was an uproar of merri
ment and laugtter. Fortunately, Murray
and Mui pay have a piece which will war
well, aud one which Is w> 11 adapted to
give each comedian the opportunity oi
appearing to the greatest pieslbia ad
vantage. That they make the beet o
ft i« apparent from the tact that
Is hard to say which created the most
atn use merit. Bpuate them and there''
tun enough to go round, but put them to
gether and the situation positively be
comes (XTUclstlng. The love scene be
tween Mary Ann and Dwririla Kennedy,
followed hy a duel with "a cannon and a
putty-blower,” s< t the audience In a wild
uproar that lusted several minutes aftei
the curtain went down. The company is
a large one, compo-< dot talent. Theooi -
fumes are rich, and tbe stage settings are
uncommonly fin . Our Irfab Vliltors Is
one of l he 'unui“«t pleeen on the road, ano
the two M’s :ne an clever and amusing ae
any come'llane that have vlwtted Milwau
kee lu many months.
"Biicliu-l'alba."
Qfit k, o implete cure, ail Kidney, Blad
der and Uitnary Diseases, bcaidlug, Irri
tation, Bton >, Gravi l, Gatarrh ot the
bladder. JI. Druggists.
THE CELEBRATED
UNGANVABBKD
Magnolia Hams
At 12% cents per pound
AT
CRANE’S.
K<H'p.Looking Young.
This le the age ot 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 Parker’s Hair
Balsam. Not an oil, not a dye, sure to
work, clean, harmless, Restores color.
, w«l4eun.
A Lough, Cold, or ,*ioro Throat
should not be neglected, Bkown’b Bbon-
OHfAL I’hocmus are >i simple remedy,and
give prompt relief. 25 ots. a box.
OIHIS AND EBD.A
Very easily you can obtain
Every letter composing my name
Simply by t aking from each line
start tag letters ot this rhyme.
The great stupie droop i.
The great American juror now occupies
a cushioned eh Tr and looks wise.
M tyor's coii! tines ye. to day were Jin.
Those who dance mint pay the 11 "dler.
The or"ingi> " this season, for some rea
snn, tuiv." 'Uiu anu’l degree ot aridity.
Ihe growers soy, also,.the crop Is stunt.
ThnGhlpl y wllllerve at 9 o’clo k thl>
morning for Oh utahoeehe ■. “A bully
noat and a J illy crew." The Oa tain says
she's bully too.
The past two or three days have been
!U bright and beautiful as could bs de li
ed. Pity that everyone couldn't go out In
tho Until i and lox irlate tn their suushtns
lion ns and station add to a mtn'e
dignity in Isle, but a yellow dog under
the wagon glv>'s a country datkoy bites
100 proof straight go ais, and no mistake
Telegraph and Messenger: The world
Is no w ir-e nor better < ft ri»ce the micro
bos has been discovered; but, as aeon
temporary enys, "many p > iple have been
rendered unhappy."
Kentucky tailor taking measure for
trousers (to customer)—"Will you have
one or two hip po, k.it ? ' Customer—
"Two.” Tailor—" Pint or quait elk ?”
Customer—"Qmrt."—N. Y. Sun.
An elaborate address delivered with
great gravity by a drunken man to a
fence, was a mature down town yesterday
The fenoa made no reply to his remarkt
at all. It was natural—oc the fence ae le
were. The fence was evidently worried at
the length of the harangue, but patiently
stood at its poet aud heard It out.
How Should He Know: "You don't seem
as friendly to that Boston girl as you
wereT’’ "No. We were out rldiug the
other evening, aud I put my arms around
her aud told her I loved her." "Did she
refuse you?" "No; not exactly. She
looked at me over her eyeglasses and re
marked: ’Mr. Jones, do you kuow what a
protoplasm is?'" "What did you say?"
“Say?" if plied Mr. Jones, with deep dis
gust, “What, oould 1 say? I never was in
Boston."—Tiines-Demoorat.
We were imp: ed— not tor the drat
tlma-luesday night with the electrical
or magnetic power, bringing the nerves
to a high tension, displayed by Professor
Glsnuin his lecture. He seems charged
wl. it It, snd to Infuse the same among
hie audience. It Is the result of a high
wrought mental and nervous system we
-uppooe. We are an old admirer ot the
Pro\ and are sori y he is no longer with
us.
Has the serenading custom died out?
We hope not, tor it is one of the delightful
things that should never die. It does seem
so, though. Some weeks since, going
down street at night, we heard that grand
old song, Annie Laura, sung by a chorus
ot voice-", somewhere near middle Broad
sin et, but tor the Ute ot us couldn't locate
it. I. wi. dellgl: 'cl end refreshing be
yond dlecrlptiou, biei.kiug the utter
silence of night with its sweet melody,end
a most h >p, y ml pleasing vtriety and
relief ir- im ness ot lite. B'Vivetbe
good old custom.
a a
J nut ILceiTed.
Very largo aesor ment of silver
plated ware for wedding and Christ
mas presents. I will sell all above
goods at 20 per cent discount on
tn i uiHCturet’s regular prices. Call
I and make your selections at
T. a. brjuß'o.
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUSIGEORGIA. THURSPAY, JANUARYIS; ' 5.
r fr tn Atlanta.
Atuanta Ia„ J ii. 13.1885—81n0e yes
terday morning I have been a quiet
looker-on U. Georgia’s C pltar, ai.d I as
sure you there na>" be n little to inleitel
tbevist'or. The u ilveieal rty is “dull,”
dull in social as well ae cornmetoiaUilr
cles. The only evidence ot life in tbl
ueually bustling, bu- y city, Is tob'- found
in the arcade ot the Markham House,
where one may spend hours in studying
the phases of character depleted by the
human panorama that passes lu and out
of thia great hosttlrie, which embraces the
representatives ot the civilized world.
The throng is as near cosmopoilt n as
one will find outside of New York, undone
loses identity in theeai*ldeosc'>p:cch .ogee
it undergoes. The Mirkham, ju t now
under the management ot Mes-rs. M. K.
Hor.ehklsß 4 (Jo. backs in the sunshine ot
popular avor, and merits all th'' emlles
that tickle fortune may bestow. The
house ha • b ea renovated througaou’, its
i.'orps of alien lants reorvan z “I tn all d"-
o r rneute, and to-duy offers a.,'ommod.-
tlnna to th i travelln g nubile seco, d to no
hold in the South. Ed. Della way, whose
genial smile hits carried rest
ui comfort to a greater number of tr i vel
worn mortals then ary ether cue mau In
the Union, standi: behind the register,
which is or itselt a guarantee ot kindly
care to t hose who lodge beneath its hosplta
bl roof.
G nn from where yon may one does not
gazt long Into the r>ot humanity that
a v»ys two tn 1 fro wltf ut seeing a tamil
iar face, and one oi the tl f.t my eyes droit
pad on yi Bterdny was thatot DaveOtiam
payne, of y nr city. He Is here ai tbe
arbiter between ths dtrte and I he contract
ors of the new ca,>lt.il, to see tint. no in
terior material enters Into the con-truotion
thereof. J tile is a right nice Intie plum
plucked rrota th i nubdu pudding by Mu -
engee tor one ot her tanhtul none. It p vs
twmtj-llve hundred dollaif a year and
lasts until tht Uni nli.g touches are pu: on
Georgia's new cspltol.
Did you evor tnluk ot . 'I Tuougn it v.
one ot Mu-cog i'.s gallint -o n x-'.i <v
Bmllh,who 1 “I the D ouoer itlo n >»ut that
rescued the dtate from riudiuai rule, you
can count the years on the lingers of one
hand since she has been recognized hb a
factor In tbe adnmlstratlon of the State
government, but at la-it she lias come intor
her quota of official posltdune, and where
her sone have called they have over re
flected credit on their county and render
ed the State faith.ul eivlce. If Grover
Cleveland would make his administration
a success it would if well for him to draw
heavily on Muscog’e. All feel very kind
ly toward* the man i think I will suggest
the idea to him.
The greed for office that now possesses
our people, the outcome 1 verily bellrva
of the depression that pervades every
branch ot business, Is strongly iiluttrated
lu the number of e tnteil -linti h ivo grown
out of the recent coimiy elu tion* in the
State. Out of ttia 136 ol 188 oouudesln
the elections In '2O are contested, the larg
est number, I believe, ever before known
The following Is a II n ot the counties to
gether with tbe off! res contested: Brooks
ordinary; Burke, clerk and treasurer;
Gamden, ordinary; Onattahoochee, collec
tor; Cherokee, sheilff; Decuur, ordinary;
Dodge, ordinary; Edl igham, ordlnsjy;
Floyd, sheriff and ordtm.ry; Greene,
sheilff; Hancock, ol«rk; Lae, receiver and
treasurer; Liberty,collector; Mitchell, re
ceiver ; Morgan, ordinary, Olet k aud treas
urer; Muscogee, collector and rec-tvet;
Newton, ordinary; Oouee, ordinary;
Oglethorpe, sheriff; Pulaski, sheriff;
Pickens, treasure: ; Blcumuial, recdvei;
Spuuidlng, collector anil ol <rk; Humier,
ordinary; Troup, sheriff; Wilkinson, or
dinal y, sheriff aud collector.
The in at bsmarous ground of contest
c >uie» In m Oam ien e an.ty. Au'hom F-
Miro contests ih'el' lou ol W. B. V n-
V ii:> UibU> g to lie .tils- ot o di' .I y,
al eali'g that before the election V i,V
m ured him lie w i not a candid e , ,>n >
a'fet watd pnvaiely cieu ■■ rd i e >'-
with hl own name or or i.i >iy, and n
ot Miro, the contest m, lorcuouie ; hue
misleading film,donate 1 him io: «>:d in-rj
a'd elected him 0 " oner, tor which flic
h * wis not a eanntdate. Poor Mir > wl.)
doubths i have to w the houote that
o uster about th.' < 111 ■ ot coroner while
hie false friend teip' the golden harvea
otdticttta that flud their way Into .lie won
lucrative < fliue ot ordinary.
Mt-aere. Harris ui and Painter, ot th.
Ex .eutlve D partment, la-ued 304 :ommla
•t .na to i Hi era tn-lav agatno'. Whom n '
unties of is nt .'st hie beau glv n. At this,
ruin II will n<,t be t ing before all are duly
commissioned. D.
Peek’* Bad B y.
The above ii'tignable coin : ly was play
ed to a fair Lome lust evening at Sprh
ger’s Opera Home There fa no plot in
the play at all, ite only otj ot being to
rmutd. that being aecnipll,bed, nonets
r qaired. N übl g b i! pure. Innocent tun
pervades the i 1-ee tiorn b ginlng to at d
—there is on entire sb ence of any ot th
oosirsii bioad jok'B or so-called sbiug ot
the day. The Bad Boy, Bitbough cal ed
bad, show he le only a little mischievous
and full ot tuu, nut has a good heart, and
is really one ot the best boys la Columbus-
Incessant tittering, laughs, yells and
stormy applause greeted the perform
ance and wue kept up until the curtain
went down tor the laat time, and every
one left with a broad grin on the face, the
visible sign of an evening ot Innocent fun
and genial relaxation. "It this is Bad
Boy Peck, give It to us by the bushel, says
Oapt. Jim Dense," and we echo the senti
ment.
& i
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BEST TONIC.
Thfc medicine, combining Iron with pure
vegetable tonn*«. auickly and completely
<’urM l>v»|H*i»Mia. iu«hae»ltGn« WeaksH-M**
< tMUtire Malar ia t Ub!Ha and Fever**
md Neuralgia.
r i« Ail un&iline remedy for Dipeases of the
KlHnevs and Liver.
It is invaluable fi»r peculiar to
Women, and ail who lead sedentary lives-
It does not injure tbe teeth,cause headache ,o
produce constipation—o/V? iron fnFdianFEdo
1' anchesaud purities tbe blood.stitiWilMt - ;
the appetite, aids the assimilation ot <<e
Hevee Ihe* f tb , ’rn and Btbli'iß nud vtiengtb
ens the .a* u< and nerves
Fo* i.»»vrnmtent bevei* lass .ude, lac* *>
am', it has noetpwd
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ssed 1 nv* ?n u rapper. f I ikt no other
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Highest Quality Port.
Sp»*er> P-»rt Grape Wine thove
all tor tki-MlGai purposes; it t» a lurHlc
I Mid • tonic. For weafcly per on-* It lutß
n For tale by all druggtoU.
Capt. Jeemeu-Allaa Japaneae Lamp Jim
Jim Deu'.e '-ays some Golumbm people
walking slang the Macon sidewalks very
innocently icqulied: ‘Hulnt yer got no
cellar doortlti Macon? Wiiai air yer cel
lar doors? Don’t feel um hit my foot.’
Jim says also Oolumbue folks vlettlng the
Brown H ruse carry sand In their pocket
to sorfnkle on the marble floor to keep
from slipping up. Jim knows which side
hte bread’s buttered on. As a reward the
hotel allows him to sit around the office
and pick hfs teeth. When he comes In our
office at night, we think its the new moon
rising. He gets off bls train, goes 'round
the back way, slips up the alley by the
hotel, wades through ths dish water pud
dles, pip s ot chicken feathers, egg shells,
etc., tape on tbe kitchen window and say .:
Let me In, Its Dense! They open tbe win
dow— abiiz - eblne- in from he darkness
—they recognize him, pull him In quick—
smuggle him vp the private entrance,
and carry him up wh .'ever’n left train the
second table. Ha reeds and goes rfflnto
a troubled sleep, an I dreams about the
Bt owu House and the Butler girl with the
turned up nose.
Thin People.
“Wells’ Health Kanewer” restores
health aud vlgn. , cures Dy-pepsia, Impo
tence, H-'Xuai D'bility sl.
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MUMCOOEK 81 Pl KIOK < OURT.
A-r.) >nrne*t Term.
TRIED DrY S I‘BOOEKDISOS.
Mu-oog-ebupertor ■ oui t me: yesterday
at 9 o’clock. Ju Ige J, T. Willis presiding
Th-' toilowlug o in. a were o'i-p-.sed ot:
Flournoy * Epplag vs 0.48. B. R. Go ;
Verdict, tor p:. n Iff O $226.
Be j Uy.- id v-Mir/ Ingor'; libel
for divorce; e- ■■ mil verdict and decree.
fen ever 'M >m' -if,
lue grana jury round 6 true hide and I
no bill.
Goui t the.: dj lurned until 9 o’clock this
morning.
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Vanilla, Xx*man* Orange* etc.. flavoF
Cakes* Crenma* Fuddinga, dkc.* aa dell*
ratrly and naturally aa tbe fruit ft-oua
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For Strength and True Fruit
Flavor They Stand Alone*
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Dr. Price’s Lupntln Yenst
Heat Dry Hop Yeaat.
FOR RALE) BY OROCHItS.
WK MAK* BUT OSK QU’AUIX
J- w< 1 y,
Diamond -I .g , ■<u ■> r ->g>, plain rings
r d sb -v- button., brae 1-is gol i end
Islet, g ild and pl t"d n-ckts' s srd
1 ok "t-; clock tn ev. • y style and variety
-t T. 8. Spear's.
* ♦ *
For R a".
My late roftd i co uppor )-l"'h rp
street. L>' mH halt acre. House bar
six arge rooms -i d bull' ol brick. Ol -
tern o' pure water and a good cow house.
Will bs rented low for halww ot r ntal
year. T K Wynne.
ts A I IMBH Office.
Youo< Men:- Head Thia.
ImtV hTAio I'Kvr 0., « Marshall,
M' n.,off.t to ftn i t |.>ir co,chin!-'(I Emo
tbo-Voviaio Helt ul otln-, Electkic
Appliance on ftil ’>r thirty days, to
m -n young or "Lil till 'is.t with nervous
d billty, lose <>■: v" dity ana manhood, and
ill kls.dred trnubu's Also for rheums.
Hera, neur lgla p’r-iysl"., and many
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health, vigor and ni'-nhooti gu ranteed
N > i irk le incurred is inn tv days trl il is
allowed. Write them at once tor illus
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de cl 7ccdAwlyr
Huw to Shot ten l.lfe.
The receipt le simple. You have only
to tek -a violent cold, and neglect it
Abernethy, the ,great Eoglisb surgi on,
asked a lady who told.hlm she only bad a.
cough: “What whould you have? The
plague?” Beware ot “only coughs." The
worst cases can, however, be cured by
DE. WM. HALL'S BALSAM FOR THE
LUNGS. In Who plug Gough and Group
it Immediately allays Irritation, and 1s
sure to prevent a fatal termination ot the
disease. Sold by druggists. eod
•
Pretty Women.
Ladles who would retain freshness and
vivacity. Don’t tall to try “Wells’ Health
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“Rough on Corns,**
Ask for Wells’ “Bough on Ooms,” 15c*
Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns,
warts, bunions.
••Rough on I’aiu.”
Cures colic, ciampe, diarrhoea; exter
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neuralgia,rheumatism. For man orbeast.
20 aud soc.
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instant relief tor Neuralgia, Toothache
■Faceache. Ask tor “Bough on Tooth
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''Rough on Pain’’ Planter.
Porous and strengthening, improved
the best tor backache, pains in the chest
and side, rheumatism, neuralgia. 25c. I
Druggists or mail.
"Rough oa Rat».”
Clears out late, mic-. roaches,flies, ants
Bed-bugs, kut ks, chipmunks, gupbiTk
At Druggists
Mother**
I: y. u are talltg, broken, worn out and
jetvous, iiiita R>a j wer
G Drnggl-t
Rongh < n I < h
"K ug'i ut cu re numora, erup
| iocs, ill g woi m, tetter, salt ih.um, pel
ed lest, cnubmlua.
ffla BEEHIVE I
WHERE
Bargains
ARE
You will fl id them si' over our stock, but
we have not the -p "e to print them.
Prices are not going up at present and we
don’t, pr pace to srire anybody Into buy
ing, bat wt have lots of gnodo which
Ought to be sold this month.
They are not worth any less
now than a month ago, but
they are worth
Wl they fill Bring
And we will make eales on that basis.
B-tter stand a loss now than try to keep
the mothe out all suraaier. We have g
to sell soma things
Ruinously low
80 WATCH GUI! Call It advertising if
you will, but we may as well pay you for
It as th" newspapers.
The Goods Must he Sold
As the workmen will c immence tearing
out tbe wails connecting the VAUIETY
AND BEEHIVE Stores, and we have no
room to place the goods,
Sternberg & Loewenherz,
LKIDKRS OF
Low Prices.
Attractive and Ef-eTal,
Th" Brown OtiemlcH i ~ lotl'ita'v ,
il 1,, ’ne owteri ot the celebrate Bo wc-
I on B item, have just 1 -u-.i a b"iu’i u
but Bor k and \ ni tor tedler-, ,u d
mplete uud uw ui Memorandum Ho S
tor men. lhe-e pub calf n are aitr -
'lve, cont..U:t:g a gteu. many e,;u -I
uni Interesting things. They are fur
ulshed free or charge by druggists and
c mutry s’ore keepers, bu . turn : theyu
navethem toe Brown Ch mi",,l Co. w
-end ritnet bm>k on receipt ot a .two o"or
tamp to p>y post.-g - j. 18-d2-wlt
• •
Ok THE
CONDITION OF THE
bilAi TAHOOudEE NA i iOldAl ■*. Ai K
AT €Ol.l ,liKI S,
IX THE MAIE HF GEOKGIA,
At the close ei thasiiiess on the
HOth tiny oi December, I** 5 * !.
KkSOUU lES.
Loana and Discouutß ...J346,Gft7 31
Overdrafts :-,i»82i9
U. b Bouda to secure Circulation .. IGO,c o
Other Stocks, Bonds and Mortgflg h,. 3
Duo from »i proved Besrrve Vigen s.. b 79 73
•• “ other National ?»nk8.... 2,1X6 8
• •• “ State Baulifl an • Bankers.. 3 o
Real Kstate,buruiture and Fixtures*, la,-7b
Current Fxpeuso* and Paid.... 4,ti ♦ 4
Premiums laid 10,1-t fi
(,'hf‘cks and other Cash Items 1 b 33 <6
Bills of other Hanke Jft.iis m
Fractional paper Currency,Nicke's and
Pennies -0 0)
Specie I'2 r 29 60
Legal Tender Notea 81,217 ;
Redemption Fund with C S Trtißur r
fb per cent, of Circulation) 4,60<» Ou
Total Resources 47
LIABILITiaS.
Capital Stock paid in 00
burplue Fund 6U,C'- 0
Undivided Profits 35.799 2 >
National Bank Note® outstanding.... O' Ou th
•ndivldufli Deposit »üb|* ot to Check.. 2al, 63 2
DvmandVerilfica:e® oi Deposit 2,00’J 0
Due to Mate Banka and Bankers 47,873 SK
Notes snd Bills Kediecounted ,t,u u 0
Total Liabilities... f? 57.026 47
State or Gxobgia, iI,R.M. Mu ife rd .Cashier
County of Muscogkx. sos the above named
ISs] ) bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best ol
my knowledge and belief.
B. Al. MULFORD, Cashier;
Subscribed and sworn to beioreme thi?
day of January, 18S5. D. F. WILLCOX
Notary Public.
Correct Attest;
A. WITTICH, )
JbSErH KYLK, > Directors,
GKO. F. bWiFI.Jr)
jan3
Now to Baad.
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&sutf M. D, Hood & Co.
tlii P- 0 ™ money than st an thing ese by
IM I < taking «r ageocy for the b st ellinc
ft I v b ok out, Begiurer® succeed grand
None fail Terms free Hallvtt Book 0
aud, Maine deed dfim-wlv
Valuable P autation for
or Ben?
•Set n.y • tatton for «a> or pe»f. e
tn ifeot con tv, tbr* r in ee rnrth u*
'prints Pirtles th*t wild to lock can <w 1 d
. the xuiuei signed.
M. W. fcCLLIb. j
The Season Has Come
FOR CUTTING PRICES! jTI
o
H. J. THORNTON
Will put tbe knife in this week, and II , |l |
Fine Suits, Overcoats and Pants
WILL MOVE. See our Goods and get V i
the Prices, T W
GREAT REDUCTION IN I F
CISTOM SUITS. /-U-l*
—I
WE 'iro e’ostng cut al! Winter Pattern** <*nd ynu car. <
ti’iV' tin** uP invl ■ '--i alh? - uni of f w
For the Next Thirty Days.
WITTICH & KINSEL? ;
Watchmakers
and Jewelers,
HAVE JUST OPENED AN ENTIRE NEW ASSORTMENT OE
Silver Plated and Solid Silverware,
Suitable for WEDDING and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, also a new line of
Fine riamoiid Riuss, Solitair Earrings and
Lace-pins, Pearl Opera Glasses, Fine Gold Watches
and tn: ny other articles too numerous to mention.
Cali and i xamin-ou LAR IE STOCK before buying elsewhere.
JANUARY IS USUALLY CONSIDERED
a quiet month in the DRY GOODS trade, but
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
Will mike this one lively if LOW PRICES will do it
0
BLANCHARD & BOOTH will begin to-morrow to clear out al! winter
tress Gcods, Flannels, Blankets
And Other Woolens.
o
CLAN ’H HD & TOO ' H’s S o kof UNDERWEAR is very badly broken,
but uosbing to compare with the break in prices.
Vou Can let an Gitfit CHEAP Now.
O
ARD & BOOTH
Sell More Black Silks
And Olher FINE DRESS GOODS
Tuan all the oth>-r D.y G sH us combined, and this fact is due
mainlv to
Close CUTTING PRICES
And Excellent Value.
THSia’i 13 THE "E ir STOCK IN THE MARKET I
“It Will Lure Aaihma ”
-‘I had suffered win ustumd. for over
’orty years, aud b -.d • r-1 r.bie .t*ack In
• eeember indJiu ary, 1882 One day I
took lour doses of Patker’a i’onlc. The I
effect ast inianed me, 1 slept perfect y i
that night, atd amu w -wholly w< 11. Far
k r*s Tcnio wtil cur ’ ciron c asthma.” E. 1
C. Williams, Chapman, Pa.
wedsAaun.
Water Rent, for First Qi.-ter
Are dur and payable al tbe . ffl.-e of tbe
company, 69 Broad street, on January
Ist. Discount or five par cent If paid ol
or befor-10tb, aud It not paid by tbe!
Is:a water, will be shut off. janl-lOt
• O ■-■ -
Notice to the Ladle*,
I have just renelv. d $20,000 str»ck o* jow- I
elry from New Y ?k. besides my own
Steck. Come and tX nine t e goods b -
tore pureharioff el—• - -9
T S SPF r K.I Bnvnd St.
*
Fi ireceiv- fr‘i. s r»« i> < . good*
which wii Di p ' to rw r da nej ri*bt kwsy
chan »ny’hiDg • la*- in t » v r d *i o: eith -r
eex succeed I im Cfft t- ur Th? broad road to ‘
for un- op‘ D b‘ r tho w< r or- ab?u ln‘o y su?o
At nee sedre-i 7irs4 , uu»iu & Mai'e
<:ei» b
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