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THE DAILY TIMES.
LAItUKMT <‘1124 < <.-»'< I<».V
Ik U.< uuaUe. .».1 loer.at 1. •»»« Tragi*,
of f’Oicirft
I'olilfilliU’i.
SA'UBDAi ........... lANUII Y 17 18-'
Thkkk in eoniftblnß ol a mystery id
the tragical affHr of which C iptnit;
’Pffetin .was th:* victim. It n mao b
undecided whether there wasag' ,g
of aBt : a»BiGB thgugel in tie nioo-fy
work or only one. The Lucked up
Pnelm gives hb - ord that thetrutt
ehali come out. Let it come.
Thk Rome Courier says Mr. Oil ve
land sent a special messengi r t'c
Washington on Monday, to say io
prominent, men there that ‘ the cabi
net positions nssigned certain gentL*
tni’n were newspaper speculation .”
He said that tie had not decided upon
a single man ’or hie cabinet, a. d 11>m
he w.»Jtd consult the D roc ratio
lenders of .the country before tie dip
eo. It is much to be regretu d tt at at,
many new paper reporters »n mt re
anxious to procure aetmtlQnß than
to ascertain tacto.Jaud that the i übllc
ate so often deluded by their elute
ratnur.
A Jd'wuSlia*'ut piece of Tapestry la
attr uti g attention in a public place
» in tow Y rrlt City. It wae mudt by a
jiifta wiiq stood on the reverse rife,
» pulin'!.' Sub thifiidu in Hccord.it <;e
. witti’a piitteiu which luv bi fore him,
' ,‘at|d h< v r Bi ting the face of the
-tain cry until it whs completed
L, hit; 41 . A uleigyruan. not long ago,
tn. . t.i.-i as .in illustration wl'h
" nliu... tffoct. Hi compared ewh
... w-jii. to <* chriatiun lit , following a
given pitiern and weaving a uym
jlu. ... . i. il.e picture wbloit could not
.»■ b<-. r m u until after death.
M)l,l|l IKU HIM.
<Li‘g.- tl. odi'iavn’a Bupph meutal
f. ~ >ri. ;.w;m that the HVtiiHge uufb
pi ■> ■ip i in (ii’orgi'i last year was
V .88’ ’ it', while the average eredif
.■ yiii'i 2* eote greater. rheavti-
Hi.' .i-; "■! „tbvOi'il «« 11 CCIIIS,
v-iiib tin- er.-lit irticetva- 141 wills.
Ti>> >?. p..< i!n show the, icentai'i
..-. p. nJ by thasie who botigfll On nx
•’ fttLe its about 2S on cirri
iu» at. >p im>>n, or at ine rafee or '$
, < (lit per cent, per annum. 1
.... w00..11 quunai. iXtreu.ety piotliub.i
t ; i i"-‘‘-8 m I such a drain nr
'' 'this, mid it iiiuuot be woudeied. at
that fanners wtio buy supplies on
cr<‘ilii. du uot piusper. It is riot well,
in fact, to buy them at all. for tlie
COSi of home-made supplies is a good
deal lege thiiti the cash mark i
price. Farmers can produce thi i
own »n*i a majority of tin, m
qu’i- large
seem to o iiK u? oted by exper
and wsintupi go often repeated.
1 ’ > ■■
The supplemental report of the D
pultiuuUi. of Agricultuia ot tie
for 1884, just published, shows tin
cpltop crop pi thu,Btot<* to bav.i bu< t
otdy7tipir .cent, of antiveruge, uno
the total ciop of tbo S .ate about 7:41,
(juo ball’s, lbs corn crop averaged in
percent., tlieK>tal yield being esli
mated at 28.765.700 bushels, Oats
arfersgtid only 75 pur ceut., the crl p
" ‘tftMng ab out 6,385,000 bushels. Wlidat
is estimated at 8t per Cent. Sugar
cane is estimated at 65 per cent., and
■the’yield 147 gullobs per acre and tin
average price 54 ceuts. Rice, 82 pei
can ~ ya hi 2o bmiitds peencre. bw.n t
jiMattfe, V 4 p-«r -cetn., yitdd 88 busli
eUper ai’t”. Tbo percwitago <rt a lull
firm supply oi L?me lapsed pork is
at (16. i'nrth supplies | tii
chased iu 1884, compiled with 18M>
sOM per cetit. Among the papers a,
compiinying the report is the i xpeii
. i eA'e <4 J'. 11, V ttier, of Buford, < i
cup culture, aud a h e uro of M.
Viikidßitou'tlvtu-d tnannrefia a fer
tiliser.—Savannah News.
It h hardly poeßible that the oppo-
Mi . Evarts in the Senatoijal
C iit' d I damage his cl.ar.cee by
tli liiMi’.i- ■* i> ■‘’iciPgus-'d ag.ui!,-i
lld'K. »MU 'V inspueung cloKbiy th>
f,., . r | O , career they britn
fiit- Trf ’he r-ct that thirty-four
Y? ’ ■■! n-> Mr. Evarts,at a mas-'meet
-.J’o'* Xoik, uuvie a spugch ii
!Wi‘< i of jiigirive Hbive law; and
* In * ‘ or J o.sincts be is denounced
r. ■.rxinuey <g oleomargsritn
j.e .-dp .». Neither of these loci
dcii i uit pubueand protessionai
itn- i:J oiipr. «:>ive ..h a reason why b<
i > -...i um. ! h.rm tor. ihe siav. ry
• I • i 1 u<>i. .. m-.iter of historic
i j. only. In the controversir
< i p?<ta good many able and up
’ tj i;i mo, a. initio grievous mistukiie.
T i e-j. g. n—aii, u can nd id to
1 ' ,ii at ieeet overlook, then
. Ckmeerriing Mr. Ev.uts’
»« ■■■ behalf of the bogus but
!t : f ?3, be is employed in u
pi- :•* ai-nai capacity, and holds hie
no. . pt L.bly, while defending I n
01T.;,, , . I'hese two objections to Mr.
Evarts are trival in coinpaiison with
, fats refusal re support J udge F lgn
for Governor.—Cincirnati Star.
Mr. Massey, of Montextima, killed
several hogs last week that nette
him 1,928 pounds or perk, nearly
avMugUig 300 pounds to the hog, a
ten to t welve cents per pom d t-.i
meat t e xr summit this would be
considerable Hi m.
Advertiser; Incompanv
with Several other g> nib men, <>.
dinad with Mr. J. E. Roberts, near
town, on tbaSutli ultimo. Mr. R b
erts is one of our fanners wh striv
to "Hve at home.” Re runs a dairv
biieim s in connection with ids f .i,
and cun Show as pretty a lot fc ws
as any man iu the country. H.r
stock all hive tn o:e or lees Jersey
blood. One trrsn Btue heifer he
showed us is eleven months old, has
never calved, and now gives one
quart of milk per day, that yields one
lour'h p und of bu’ter. She com
menced to give milk at five months
oic. A fine colt is amo.’ g the attrac
tioue he can show to the stock line.
If is nrom rhe trotter “Rjmb ui J ick
vnw,” H ' has been <fl red several
t>.:. rx.iavagant sums for lue,
animal, 1
A Malodorous factory.
i'.'ow York Cor. filter OiawuiJ
M I don t inrieliic that yon hi'- i -lto
■write an .: bi> .! In jirfb'i. c' lu 'Tobi ,i • r-
Uiu liidivnliiiil, ”'. Kindly rernarkc’i .in old
lawyer with whom 1 talked on the subject,;
“but why lion'i you. fu n-ckliig I'.pien,
tnkeup l)> >- ■■ with which you can do good
as wi ll as irir-rcly entertain ?”
“>ugg ■■t i ni-, ” 1 replied. “I v.HI,"
said he, uy showing you how to L. uelit
thousands of poor f.imilles. You will
admit, to bi /in wish, that Ibe expenses of
the table are largely and unnccessii: ly in
creased by such articles uasugar. Now,
wouldn't it be a line tiling to -top tin- con
sumption of su/ar? Sot by co.-rci-m, but
bywxhilrfting its manufarturc;fn .'iNVJZf
that will poll every realer s appetite for
it. Will you try? Then spend the rest
of the aTeriioon with ma ”
We i-ro- • d the river to Hunter's I’oint,
close by that Astoria which tbV‘-A4 .ors
founded u» a suburban re- rt of wealth,
but which Ims of lan- been malodorous
through ia< f pries of various kinds emit
ting awful stenches ib-. <■ i orted me to
the source of one of tin- worst of the bad
smells. In a yard were i nermous heaps
of cattle bonc-S, with so much im-at cling
ing to them as the knives of bulcliers had
left Tin rcmnaiits of nc-h w r> putre
scent, anil the i.ht was cm -ly les
shocking to the eyes than the sm iLwa t
to the n ...
A morn horrilile experience had never
been mbm. ( loud ; of steam from gr a
vals tin ned rottenly of] upon the air,
tainting it for the whole in.- liborhooX
The meat, when boiled I’.om l.ii<.- bones,
was converlcd into fertilizer; aud ai for
bones they were subjccled. to inteu o heat
and then ground to n p-.wrier, to be mixed
with sugar in the process of rciirimg. The
lawyer insisted that a general knowledge
of these fin is would le en thecon 'ump
tion of sugar, and thereby lu-lu tin-poor.
In fairness I am bound to add, however,
that tin- pulverized bone is essentially
clean, de-pile the revolting muller from
Which it is produced.
Illntorlc f/<>ng lU<l«n.
INotrtßand QiiftFifß.l
Turpin’s ride, to York is a myth, though
it is l.a-o-d on the •-lory told of . i< i-., who
in 1676 is said to have robbed a giilor at
Gadsliill al -1 o'clock in the morninand
to have ridden a lily blood mare nil the
way to York, Where, ■ after attending th
the wants ol his steed and himself, he
dresaed hii sell in i.-ay clothes, strolled to
the Bowling Green, ami there meeting
the lord mayor, aSkeil him the hour. '
was 7:45 o’clock. This incident i>r<sairi
for him wlinl old Weller ho ardently de
Hired, "u halibi. " Tliat one horse coulA
have done Um journey iu the time was u
muni l est inipowibilily.
In I id ..hr. Geoitgi-Osbaldeston wiger'xl
l,onu pounds sterling that lie would ride
20il mile in 10 hours, and he accom
pbdied Ilin di’t.ii'me in 7 hours, ten nliii
ules and 1 seconds, .but he was allowed
tweuiy eight hor»o.s. mid lie was further
allowed l hour, 2? minutes and o - seecnds
for stoppages, and he rode round ami
round the four mile course on Newmarket
heath. Cooper Thornhill's ride of L’tii
miles (April Nl, l ido,; along the turnpika
road, from sti+ton to l.ondon, from Lon
don to iStilton. and again from .Uillon lo
Loudon, was accomplished with uinefi-cn
homes in 11 hours, ..-minute mid l-l
seconds, being nearly nineteen miles an
hour. Mr. Osbaldesb'ii’s time was upward
of Iwi'ntv eight miles an hour. < oo; er
Thornhill's nim-I.eenth Imr e was a bunt r
belonging to Um duke of Am a.-ler, am
lie rode it witllout Mopping from ii
“While Hoi e at Wormley. On the fol
lowing morning (fqoper Thornhill, “quite
active uml in perfect health,” rode back
from Loudon Io “The Bed” at btilton.
llbw n a Sviuitor.
|Tt»ld oh ItiniUclT by S&nAtdfr Gronnie.]
‘‘Peveraf yßilfs ago, wlicp 1 was a eandt
data for f'llvei’nor' of my state, n gentle
man in a neighboring town, where 1
chanced Id he, aid that he would oppose
me on the grouml that 1 w.i a bachelor.
He was older than 1 w:m, not Ihe last
looking man ip the . world, and had never
been married, so, to silence him. I said in
je-t thgt I w.jitld but him g hat I could
'find a indy inside of three years who
would mm vy pie, and that was better. 1
was sure, than he could do. 1 .succeeded
iu backing him down but 1 got into
another diilh ully.
One of these newspaper chaps some
how or other got hold of wliat I had said
or, rather, what 1 hadn't said ami the
first thing Hint I knew 1 was published
as offering to bet that 1 would 1 c married
within three years. A scribe in Baltimore,
to get ahead of his follows, ventured to
give the mime of the lady in that city to
whom 1 was engaged. 1 rom m, g’cen
mid salad days to that time I had m>t
thought of getting married, umcii less of
making n wife of tin lady mentioned,
I happened to meet her however, adii or
two afterward for I knew her - mid asked
her what ah''thought of the rumor. Mie
toll! m.-'laughingly that if it won d aid in
my election she would not, contradict it
until after I became governor. I believe
that il was tie er coutrndic ed, ami as 1
subsequently married the lady, it is now
100 lute to deny it That newspaper , re
porter's feri He i'magination secured for. mo
the best wile in the world.
Andy Johnson's Honest. Woi-k.
|Mew Orleans 'J line .-Peinoer.it.|
A wedding emit made by Andrew John
son will lie shown in the l enm-ssee-ex
hibit at the world's exposition. The coat
was niadu in Johnson s little tailor shop
at (ireenviile. Tenn.. in 1- :.s ~r
is. 19 for Mr. IL T. I rice, of that town.
'I be garment is made of the best naw
blue cloth, cut in I lie old fashioned “claw-
Aamnier" style. The collar mid lapels are
ver: broad, and there are five lar o but
tonholes on each side. When Lie coat
was made there were twelve larj, bra s
buttons, live on each side and two behind,
besides the small ones on the cuffs of the
sleeves All the buttons are now missing
exeepi two on the right breast, Wuh the
exception of the loss of the buttons the
coat is in a good slate of preservation.
Nene of tlie si-mns ever ripped, and there
is uot a hole worn in the cloth.
The Musk i Commercial Company*
(san FnutciNco Letter.)
The twenty year contract of the Alaska
Conime einl c mpany with the I idled
Sinti’s government for the privilege of
t’.ikiug seals in Alaska waters expires in
1890. The o licers ot the com >aay in San
Francisco edcu'ate that the su n paid into
the I idled states treasury under this eou
tract will, in 1890, amount to more than
87,1'00.di 0, the sum paid to Uus -ia for the
purchase of Alaska. I u ure estimates are
based OU past payments. Ihe contract
with the nited Sts > s stipulates that the
company > ■ all not take mote than 100,000
seals per annum.
'* To l«t ” In M«xiov.
:later Ocean.]
When a house is to be let in Mexico the
owner sticks ait old newspaper in the
window It isn’t very tasteful, and sel
dom improves the appearance of the
house, but it >s ec-uomical and understood
by the community.
Foreign Territory.
* Chicago Herald.]
England has 65 square miles of colony
to the square mile of her own area; Hol
in’. d, ‘1; i oitu ,a ; . '-0; I’enm-ark. 8.
I rance, 1. <’ -]>:un. st square miles The
itri-a of the British colontes is nearly
s.O 10,000 of square miles rathe:- less than
the urea of the Russian empire, including
bilwria and central Asia; l-ul if the a, , a
of the native feudatory s ates in India,
amounting to .'i09,254 ’->.,uare miles, be
added, over which England exercises ai
Russia does over much i t the territory
uniler it> swav. together with tliat of the
I nited Kingdom itself, 12''.7->7 miles.then
the ate.-i : t,e British empir exceeds that
of the lus iau empire by als ut '.60.000
square miles, and it covers within a frac
tion of one sixth of the whole land area
of the globe.
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS. OEORCIA, “ATURDAY. JANUARY 17, 1885.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
lickt t» S 5. Bhareti In Proportion. ‘
i !
LoaUuaa State Lottery Company.
■‘ f ; 7 hercbj oerviiy IDat dupi < ttr.h il»
< a t r *il Mrt.tbly *a<l 'end- <
;< A, •)rfcW‘g t * bO’delßllß Lot
. X/i4j r *Ly Aud iu per hom -.nd con-
t 1 ; ? tL<:m«elVW», »ud that Ult
ax - Art uo uiucted with boue«ty, ad
;u »u-<d laiUz AO. AMO •*’’ AUllrtH
to aitß this crrtfrt'cito, with
-r ••-itii 4 .♦•<*. >'oqf Algntlurew wttActodd, iu IU ad *
V«rtittMnOMUt« ”
<>» «m <n i as low* rx.
Inoorporated iu lE3i fur 25 y»arH by uj«
future for L-LicAti >nfcl »ad (,’iiarttable putpoßr*
v u. •). capital ol which a r-;Hurv*
i'll" 1 r.f >V -■ { :.R'G has «Inc- iJff'.’ii 1-'d.
by an overwhelmlt g popular vot**, ita fr» . ' :»>■ | (
•ah p*rl of the iiraciftat sate Coa ttv;
don adopted Decsenibui' A, D., 1875.
Tt ■ only Lottery e¥ ■ v -tod on aud endowed
by the people >f any
I> never acah-e or pOHtponee*
Un v.rnnd *hiaje Number hrawhiHiM
iu»se place monihiy*
4 *Pll.KNl*lt> OFF’’ -HtTl’Kl't If TO ''
i r Ott'U ÜBAVb DRAWING
I'. Xh THE /A Ul< MIJUIO. 7 W
OP.LFV>. TUESDAY F bxmry 10, 18«5-
i77th Monthly Drawing*
CAPITAL. FHI2.L, U 75.000.
l<»O,OOi> Ticket* st f ive ifollHrx Each
I'rart wuM, lu K tfttiN In proportion
LIST OV rftIAHH.
KUPITALPBIZit f 76,fyr
] do do 26, bCL
1 do do 10,0 *
i VuUKhCV IMVL. Ei/ iO
e. do lo.bul
10 do 1000 . I'.’/I 0
20 do 60b***. 10/I’i
1- do WO.L’O
;o0 do luu. 80,to
Ud do AU.Li.O
L;00 do 26 26, G(jo
Arpaoxx&TATioN raiz&a,
• jkpproxlmaUoi' FrUe* of? 760.» J
9 do co 600....
y no do 2,;v«
tX7 Frises araonntliiw t 0,,,
Applications for raiou lo oiab* shoa.! be ma dr
>u;> io tbo odlce of tha Gouipauy in No*
IrItAHH.
.For further Information write clearly, glvibi
la’l addroHs. HapreMH
M >n< y (Triers, u fw Y rk AxcHaflue in ord
nary ietuir. - r reuoy u_. nivreen (all huluk ol
fi • r.<ii up*f( ea;. ( ux < xpenHe) addrMAS
2fc. A. UAUFMIN,
Mow Orrt'Miin, La,
■i w. a. rs ivroßifi.
*nv» itn ■> Waal***r <
Make l\ □. ulouey p»y*u > an.i addrewt
-ley.aiete-j to
U.W QULLaA . ’•AI 4ON ka. 4ANK,
w OrieauK. L*.
OEOKOIA BEUURLiTEb,
Uorrccicd by John itinckuiuj 1 ,
BlGMc* aud DbAitt Io »‘( tfIDOA. AliM iiOlrtP*.
«U ' • AftAUda.
Lit Araud
Joorgl’i 45.—...... 11*0 109
l 1A f>»J. . lUB
I ■ r,’ a IP, i<6... 120
Qeorgia In, ItiJfi Ho Hl
O&ty Jfton<e*
Atlanta l< 2
. .<nta7B If 0 lufe
V teUla 1 * L H 112
YHfJ.U'tS. M 1”6 !• 7
\ it. i ».? - 7s. ..106 It fe
it/U'Hia h....... •• .....Ho 1,2
UUIUUU iu - H 8 .‘.'.4
.rKugu It ............ ...,100 lU2
■t U J. . >UU 112
W W
iT.aulr.MMi M«r»(U.
»jAuiioa Gui. i* uo m
JuU4.*aj cub 106 10V
’■ li li 7b * IM
t ta U M de..i’-l 10l
4vt ik itlraru id jutge end um L 107 lot
awril H K *ki*. iwt Uith'L «i‘d 1* K.. 108 HO
7 jJturu Alabama 2<l uup' end 8H......110 li)
deutral, common 8 percent 76 11
.Juvifrfia il percent....... Hti 1«C
ju tlb wuaUUi «c. pr vL 10U 17(>
It SCtipt t' I M dEt -4 *7
scry Ufeweka.
tCaxio a Phenix,...,. ok 100
douinibuß 13 24
dUHCogee y< > kb
Inaura.ne stock.
1 .-teorgia Home lijeuraiii w('.l2 pr cl ..130 181
!MOCk.
Jftsttahuocln’u N»i'. »i, U' per
Mvrchauta A-Meomu.ia:., 10 per et.... 120 U.
i HC.ur Uo«tJp< i*v-»’« Co, tuptroi. ... Vb 10(
20 aharee South Western K. 8., 7 per cent,
guaranteed stock.
'0 » hares dentral It U. stock.
In Hi a res Chatishcdciiee Loan AftßsciatiOii
Block.
10 aJiaruH Muaoatfae Loan AHaaoiation block.
«t a di«c 'unt.
10 soar.it. rgia Home Insurance co,
10 Hbaiea ( (Hv.iulh.h l a<.t> ry btuck,
1,000 Mobue A tlir* d rmlirOud 6 pt-r cent,
oo nd a.
‘j shares Mu tcogee Factory Ktuck.
.6 blirrsu bauh) A Peek lx Factory stock.
Buyer gnu the sriuJ annual * pur cent, divi-
Leoa. duu.D .ceiuber Bu.
W allied
6i\oM Oontid'iatv ik-auc. ur any part,
b. Land Warrauu.
6,000 UUy oi O nimbus bonds 6 per cent,
bond*,
JOHN BLkClimiK,
PRO ’» KH AN 1 ’ DL 1
in all the aboM; rJit-cie and Lctdb. All ucur
tlftfepiaerd .n my at- Avert'sert r-
COMPLETE STOCK
W lli!
CLOTHING
lad 3 to Order?
FjOB fall and winter
1884.
I Beautiful Line of
?IH GOODS!
% Great Variety of
Styles and Prices!
□OMLSTIC, AMERICAN
and FOREIGN GOODS.
Your Order Solicited NOW.
Goods may be delivered i
any time during the next)
thirty or sixtv da» s.
G. J. x-X-ACOCKj
Clothing teanulaoturer,
<£Oreßi St -Gt
TAX PATERS ATTENTION.
STATE ASDOOUSTT TAXES I'B4.
All who bav,' not pskl tax.-- to: 1884 are
earneetlv rtq> ,-s'iW to do at once, and I
■- ’.vhCosto Exkcttion Lent aud sale.
Ure lawderaauus prompt .ettteme'jt Horn J
in Cji retors amt It can ot ua much
> lot ger deterred.
DAVIS A. ANDREWS,
| lax Collector Al use uee County.
Cace: Ueorgl* Hitbe Euildiog. 11
TRADE PALACE
169 and 161 Broad Street. Opposite Katkin Home.
o
A FMR FIELD-NHAVOnFFERINfi Pl UMS'
e
350 pairs of 10x4 Blankets at 75c per pair.
Onr 'Xperfonce in this city telle us in unmistakable language that
NOWHI’.RE in th'« l ad land are oourteay aud fair dealing surer of
end'' st* than in C 4 >LUM BUS.
Tne v.mt extent of out bueiimaa—three large establishments at
AUGUSTA, SAVANNAH, COLUMBUS,
Guarantees to our customers the suprt me advuntHge nr buyb g ru m
first hands. We make no wild assertions—OUß FIGUBEd SPEAK.
Il E II Y !
1-10 DOZEN Todies and Misses’ lograin Hose, full regular, marked from
37|c to 25c.
500 DOZEN Indies’ striped Hose, extra heavy, at sa.
275 DOZEN Gerts’ striped Half-Ho'e, ht svy, at sc.
275 DOZEN Ladies’ Balbriggan, eolld colors, reduced from 50c to 33}c.
20 J ewmarkets
MARKED BELOW COST ’IO < LOSE THEM OU' I
$5,50 Newmarkets for $3 50 i2O Russian 1 ircu'ars from.
9.0 J Nfcwmjukets for 675 | $7 t Oto sl2 00,
Juh" what th**y c<» t fhp m. ii u’ ! o’urer.
BARGAINS LN
Towels, faille Damask, Natkins aid Doyles,
Our a ile of BLACK GRO GRAIN SILK still continues. One more
pmeeot that Uelebtate i 99j. bILK, equal to any in this market at
$1 50. A full line of
CO MTA U LDB ENG LIS 11 CBA PES.
GLNTS’ SHIRTS, GENTS’ SHIRTS 50c.
LGJNi HIED, UNLAUNDRIED, 85c.
’ ,_ P*y lIIL illltl lIOSNOIII, -jhe peat tn the w ild tor the m ney I
80 DOZEN G NTS’ Ml KINO ladies' Menno Vests
Scotch Gray Wool
zvt si.oo sau.lT. Ju ■ ML I k»- J iliiW! r - In Si fill 'm sl.l ()
BLACK CASiHORES ANL MOURNING GOODS have p issed
beneath the p> unmtt knile-
s'l pieces 36 WOOL ( a’ 25 ’-have bm r ,
•26 |m-ci’rt,3B WOOL CASH M EBES nt 35, h ve bensm .
is putct-e4b iu LDb giuuaertt (iouua out, tt y irdti to a drettb, wen $1 25, now 95* '
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C. P. GRAY & CO.
COLUMBUS, SAVANNAH, AUGUSTA.
J. A. CALHOUN, F. B BROOKS,
14. k eui’M wii li 1 *5 Years wit li
L. KOOIMICY. COLUiibUb lUOfc WOKKt
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CALHOUN & BROOKS
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Furniture, Shades, &c.
142 Broad Street. Next Door to Central Hotel.
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK
IN THE CHY. AND I HE
PRICES LOWER
Than Anybody.
GIVE US A T3IAL AND WE WILL SATISFY NOU
50 OS3STT.3
Will Buy & l adies’ Good Merino Vest
J. ALBERT KIRVEN’S.
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The above hatred Gi oda cost the Mar ntaetotv <6.50 a dozen to malt
We bought a good bargain and give it to our tt eda.
Mens' Red Flannels at $1.85 a Suit. A Full Stock of
Childrens’ Underwear.
RUBBER GOODS’ RUBBER GOi US’
Mt 's’ Rubber Circulars. 85e. and $1 (M). Laiiiea 1 Rubber
Circulars, 85c,, SI.OO and $1.25. Boye’ Rubbei Goats, SI.OO
Mens’ Rubber Coate, $1 50.
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SOAPS! SOAPS! SOAPS!
, L-igi' to. 8 ii: Toth-t heaps. Three t aee G'h U tkap ai dal ui kleh V - B C/oti
for ase. Liiieu Towels one yard lotig, at «Xa., BHtx.ua JOo. P«u , k Towels, larg.
enough to cover a gcod else tab e, at 25c.
Everybudy says Goods are Cheap at
KIRVEN'S.
IMrtiiiallHi’Bll
hl - Old and R illabm Georgia Uo apuiy o ».tiuue« to takFire risks ot all kindr
".l.arcT nerpetual. DIVIDEND No. 26 FOR 1884. 33), per cent.
The PHOENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New’York,
Ail solid Companies, represented In this! Agency. Kites low. Looses promptlj
adjusted,
R. B. MURDOCK. Ao-ent.
■Asthma.
Dr. 0. W, Teuapte’a AatLms Specific. Tbc
>eet remedy evar epoipeunded for :he cure <f
hat <l'»'r?sairr ms!»dy. Pri«*e 81 »»d pei
join*. /«k yonrernggiat for it. Setd ■J-cam
< tamp for treatise to
Dr. Temple Medicine Co., COMPOUND
IRS H OILTON, <>.
u -v at" J »: wt’P'. '
■rTf.'. ~ . y ’M tmm wmb
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
We have this day formed a partnership
tor the practice of law under the
name-of
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE.
WColiecUotis and all other business
placed In our bands will be promptly and
carefully attended to.
John Pxaß< PI,
Wm. H. Bbasboh,
octi-tf ch akmon £. Baixul
Jordan s Joyous 4iuvp
Will cure tne worst case of
iX Lu I’J I« Vl<> fJL
And nervous headache tn a few EAlnutee.
tooth aud ear ache In two minutes, Noth
ing like ft for pain. It acts like
If you eufler ask your itrugglst foi
lUjKDAN’b JUICLB JULMP, the heurad
tftauure, Price 50 cents—for sale by ai I
riiMP'fste
iir I n for worilntf peoj le. Beud 10 centg I
Hk l Mpvtugu.wdwe will mull you frez &
HL U! ruy* 1 * valuable eamp'O box of d B j
that wi 1 put you in the wav us r akir.g more
money iusbw days thw'r you ever thougbt p s '
F«t k at ary buftlHeHfe. Oai itai not required. I
Iv-UCXL live at home and work in spare tiro e i
orly, or al! the time. 411 o! both eex, a. of an i
rrardly Fuoreeaful, 60 cent* to |Se» 9 i ; y '
earned every ever log. That ail who want ’rorfc
may teat the business, we make this ur.para.’e ed
off■ y; To all who are not well •atiafie.i we will
•end |1 to ray for the trouble ol writing as
Fu l tAr icuiare. direction-. • te.. B«n> f-ee
ImuteL-e pay at solutaly tire for all « b.> e*ert at
once. Dun’t aaixy. Addreea "Tinw> k co
Portland Maine. .deea-ata»wl/
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