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CIHUtUGUS, GiOOl’ijUl,
IsUNDAI FEbBUAUY I. 1885
WLiLMHLn
OoMJMUUB, Ga.. Feb. SI, 1885.
Stock OQ baud August 81. 1884.. 882
Received yesterday 61
•’ previously....... ... 70,257 —70,308
70,790
Snipped yesterday 627
previ0u51y......... 63,718- 64.408
Stock on Hand tills morning 6,287
d'rwes.
Market-dull.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary.....
SU'lUl Goou Ordinary ..
bow Middling 10
Middling 10%
Good Middling install %
Warehouse sales
lUceipM.
By 8. W.B. B. 11
M.4G. H.H. 6
tt4W.li.ll. »
tt Ali. a. H. 8
Elver
Wagon 26-51
SAipawnl
By 5.W.8.8 128
M. A G. B. B
W, B. B
Blver 440
Home OoMumption 64—6'27
Chasg. in Ar Uvat ano IX par ,u,« ul Arab.
'J he loUowlug changes have oeeu mud,
Iti the arilvul and departureot malls, horn
Columbus, Ga., January 12,1885:
Atlanta tna Opelika, North, Fast and
Wee tern States.
ABEIVE 6-.00 a a
•• 1.1'5 p u
" 721 '
CLOSE 8:15 a n>
•• 2:00 p n.
« 8; 0 -
Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans,
Mississippi, Louisiana. Texas and
Western Florida Points.
AEHIVE 6:00 an
•• 1:05 p u.
CLOSE 2100 -
•• 8100 "
Macon, Savannah, Augusta and Last
ern Florida Points.
ABKIVE 5:00 a n
•• 1 :i2 p n.
CLOSE 7:io ••
•• l:u0 “
Mobile & Girard. Mobile.. Mississippi,
Louisiana, I'exas and Western
Florida Points.
ARRIVE 11:00 an.
CLU.Ih 12:55 ph.
Til ADO. 81UHTI8, P. M.
Church Notice.
Bev. Dr. Hatcher, o Atlanta, will preacl
at the First Baptist Chui ch this morning.
St. Lulu Church.
Services as u.ual, nijiulug and nlglf,
by the pastor.
llllhcp B-rkwilh
Will preaeh to the young men this molt
ing at 11 o'clock. All are Invited.
Confirmation to-night at 7:30 o'clock.
Broad Street Chart to.
Preaching at 11 a. m. by the .pastor, W t
A. Hutiiabee, uu "Who eay they that 1,
the son ot man, am?' Also, preaching by
the pastor at 6:33 p. m.
Prayer Meeting.
Tide meeting win be held (D.V.) thi
afternoon at 4 o’clock In Mrs. Denson t
room in the board ng house fronting tin
Eagle Mine. The room Is large enougi
lor all who will attend. We hope Mtnor
fr. m the Second Baptist and Broad Street
Churches will be with us, uno that thei:
pastors will announce.
J. H.CiMinsmu
Photographs
Painted in Watei Coicib or luda. Ink. O c
pictures renewed, by Mre.A. J. Bldak
Besldence on Coinge Hill. kbl-2t
Mae!lag st he Band of Hope.
The members of Brod of Hope of the
Woman’s Chilstlan Temperance Uuloi
will meet In basement of St. Luke'.
Church Bunday afternoon at halt past
three o’clock. W. 0. '£. U,
Cail at Dr. Pool's Dental effloe and haV<
your teeth put In perfect order. It
Muiea fur 8«1«.
Six Mules and Four W agone for Sale.
C. Philips,
suawH 46 Biond street.
Arilftclal Vlow.r* at Auction,
Mrs. L quin aid sell her entire etock cl
artificial plants and Howers at auction ot
Tuesday, at 11 o'clock. F. G. Wlikine, auc
tioneer, ae she will no longer keep them ir
stock. This la the only opportunity to
the ladles of Columbus to purchase then
beautiful plants. Mrs. Ltquln will con
tinue the mlillnei y business,also the clean
ing, dying and curling of feathers as lieit
tofore. _ It
A New Idea lu Perl umery.
Gvd Lo Bab, (Jelly of Flowers.) Ai
Ideal Perfume for the Handkerchief oi
Bath, prepared from the pulp ot a certali
white Hower grown only in the tar East
Fore de Dixos’s Drug Store
Jan3o-l»t
--Rough o> Raia’' Harter.
Porous anu strengthening. Improved
the best tor backache, pains In the ebes
and side, rheumatism, neuralgia. 25c.
Druggists or mall.
Damagee in Both Way*.
Sickness is the most upenslve thing In
world. In two ways: It puts one to a di
rect cost, and preverts one ,rom earning
money by hie labor. We say nothing o
suffering, tor money cannot pay tor that.
How muon better to keep oueelr well bj
the use of Parker’s Tonic whenever there
la the sllgntest sign ot 111 health.
wedisun.
Now to Uhbu.
Irish Fota’ors, Oulod Sets and Engl’sh
Peas tor early plaiting, together with a
general assortment of garden seeds
Special pri -es to market gardners.
Jaul-codAsutf M. D. Hood & Co,
Khme Slune Jewelry.
Gold and silver Bhlne stone pins and
earrings and necklaces at f. 8. Spear's.
Toung Mem—Read This.
Thb VjLTaio belt co- of Marshall
Mien., offer to send tnelr celebrated Elec
tro-Voltaic Belt and other Electric
Appliances on ti tai tor thirty days, to
men (young or old) afflicted with nervous
debility, loeeor vitality and manhood, and
all kindred troubles. Also for rheuma.
tlem, neuralgia, paralysis, and many
other diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor and manhooa guaranteed.
No risk is Incurred as thirty days trial Is
allowed. W rite them at once for il.ue
ttated patnpM free. j
deci? eedJkwlyr
DAILY TIMESt OOLaMBOS, GE< IRGU. SDNDAY, FEBRUARY L, jsxs.
m iRv.
Ask the great majority ot people what
poetry is, and they will tell you It la
verses that rhyme. Some, a little more
discriminating, will add—and thatoontaiu
some pleasing sentiment. It may be, but
much oitener is not. lu the first place, it
mu>t be dlatluct Horn any other lorm ot
writing. Our judgment and Sense must
leu us ihtt cueae writings or thoughts are
not ordinal y. It must speak to us lu a
arrange, sweet, musical luueoflte own.
The difference must be wide and strictly
delluud, tue very opposite ot or Jluary.aud
uy uo means necessary to belli verse term
or to rhyme, tuougu other things being
equal, tue musical rhyme aud tue verse
lurrn lucroum rae attraction. To speak
1U plain language, wltnou. auy affectation
al ail. true poetry is au Inspiration and
uuthiug erne, aud can uo more be written
io order or at win, than we can summon
the g.oriea ol tue cuauging colors ol sky
to appear at will. Hence is the rarity oi
uue poetry. As hue poetry as ever Wat
Written exists lu tue prose works—Bo
—oi meoige M.Douafd, Oanyle, and
other Uue Writers, borne men Write UU<
uue poem; "Hie Bivouac or the Deau’’L
4 u example. Never again does tue sub
lime element cuter tue brain to piouuee
the like due woikl The rarity of an
aitlcle makes Im value.
Au valuable articles eurih as gems, etc.,
aie rare. Toe valuable thoughts that
uave ttasned like a meteor through the
oialu, anu unrecorded, have been lost lot
ever, is the.poem material. True poetry,
m our opinion, Is plain aud slmp,e, the
U-est and must expressive thought, in
ue heal and most musical language. lh<
ucsl lehicie lor tue oesiihougnii A gouu
puiiu is au implied woik, Uasnlng iron
me oralu unasked lor, ami is as great a
mystery as anything lu nils il.e puseib.y
can be, peittuied uiteu alter, by caieiu.
study and alterallcu. We do not believt
any hue poem was ever written by order;
rhe subj ct must come to the writer. We
do nut utileve there io uny good poetry it
valch imagluat.ou dues not largely figure
wuiun hues not convey a clear meaning,
n me writer's meaning la clear lo him
sell, ne will convey nto the reader. Il be
docs not ue is handling a subject ue don 1
uuuerstand. There is an exception, we
oeiieve. 11 the production has an ovei-
.WsClualluh to you, rely upon it,
11 poseessen gieal meillaud omy need,
unUer Study to understand. Roelry la s
uombuiatiuh; tue eaaence oi thought, that
uaa passed through the crucible; m
music; tue Uigheel expressed pleasures oi
ilia senses Siu the cholcesi culled words,
pregnant with tue moal meaning. Ii
jouveya lo us thruugn ineee excited mi
j.ulna its exalted meaning. The com
joser, me painter, the sculptor, are poets.
Poe ryis not lavish tor worda, they mutt
>s lew and cnoaeu. Tae wmua wuhnem
s tue art in willing. Tue grandest
poems aie those tuai awaken our best
.. mrnga and tubdue; that give inspiration
run hop ; mat reveal to Uo tue pathos o
ue and ns miiden and dUsUapecled beau
ms; per.uuie ot Hiougu. and me song oi
language,
THE 1-OWLKs AK.il MOVING.
nDiicii i ires : it hila tuy heart will
j .-y io ueo in sc mu ui our leading nawe
pupalb—eVety lew days—alien allicin
,ud tlieae editorials lu favor oi me sup
pression ul me w uisky traflic. We cannot
suppress it ta a day, uoi a week, nor pei ■
aai-s in a yem. kou can’t levolu.louliu
public opinion in a uay, because the opin
ions ot many men and women go io make
up public opinion. Now luese many
minds nave lu be changed—oue ala lime,
iam one ot these many, you me one.
a ,ca or lae merchants, mechanics, op
persllVte.bouse-keepeiß, school buys am.
finals one. Iho majority oi these have
.o be enanged beioie we have a Changfci.
pubilCopUilou. 1 have changed, you base
mangetl, aud I am pmauadeu that tl.c
majority oi ibe people ot this city have
manged it they would just say so. Why
I Was la klug With a bat-keeper meotbe.
day and he—even he—said be wished hi
was cut of the business, aud he expected
to be boon, tuai he would alga u
pjtiUou at any tlmo to kill
,t out torever. Ho further said that fat
>elleved that Columbus would have no
wul.ky sold within her hicmporate limltt
within lees than live years. So he hsb
eiHiiged Now.lt a bar-keeper haechangec
can't we gel the tuber people ot this city
to change? Lets get each one to tell bl
neighbor that he believes it can be pu
dawn, and he is In lavor of It.
I »m to glad the whisky men have con
oluded not to take cut the high license
A man the other day standing by one oi
the quart-bottle shops said: "I have a
headache aud want a drlus, but can't
rlloid to buy a quart." All praise to a
good city government.
The rest of the sober people of thia oity
don't see aud hear what a preacher does.
As be enteis the cottages oi the poor fit
ueats the hcart-rendiug stories ot scriow
rom tne Bps ot weeping wives, widows
nd children that almost break his heart.
1 have heard three weep bllteriy within
the past week. They beg me to do some
thing, aud I ask thoae wnoiove humanity
ty to help.
W. A. Hvokaber.
I. O. O. T.
Columbus Lodge No. 61 I. O. G. T. held
* large and enmualastlo meeting Friday
eight, receiving eight new mem cere, alter
wnlch the following effl.-ers for the next
quarter were elected:
Henry F. Everett. W. 0. T.
Mrs. F. Landon, W, V. T.
Bev. W. A. Huckabee, W. 0.
A. Q. Moutgomeiy, W. I’.
Miss Etta Brown, W. F. 8.
i.B. Howard, W.B.
W. H. Johnson, W. M.
Miss Lucy Howell, W. I. G.
Richard Jones, W. O G,
Miss Susie Musgrove, W. B. H. 8.
Miss Carrie Brown, W. L. N. S.
An Ingenious an ! beautiful acrostic read
ing to the Worthy Chiel Templar was
handed the Worthy Chief and composed
bi Miss J. Carrie Brown. The Lo ge al
ready Is a large one aud >.he membership
steadily increasing.
Girard Star Lodge, No. 111,1 O. G. T.
The following offl --re were elected by
Girard Btar Lcdgi Met Taursday night,to
serve tor the ensuing quarter:
T W Tillman, W u T
Mi s Motile Boberts, W V T
John B iberte. W 8
M rs EmmieOogbill, W F 8
Green B'skely, W T
0 f Gifford, W 0
John Howard, W M
Mies Britton, W i G
Chas Garrett, W S
Mies Laura Holllc, W B H 8
Mies Bettie Tucker, W L H 8
The newly elected officers will be In
stalled next Thursday night. They now
occupy their n»w hall, which has been
handsomely fitted up, aud is highly
ci editable to the lodge and those who (at
tend to the aama
K-iai K.talo Tr»n«ler*.
The followlug are tue real e tale trans- :
sere for t ie month ot January:
W. A. Little :o Wm. M Aino -, lots Noe.
14,21 and 22 in Uoweta Receive lor 638 ) 50.
G E. rttimie, Jr. t > Liulsi D'Aiitlguac,
laud in Wyunton tor sl.
W, a. L ttlo to L >uua D’Airlguae, land
In Wynn yu tor sl.
Louisa B. D Auttgnao to IV. H. H.
Bmuksaehip, land lu Wynuton tor S3OO.
G. E. Thomas aud F, I>. Feubody ad
ministrators ot D. N. Gibe,on to Elbert
Wilson, lot No. 9 bi Guuliy eutvey tor S3O.
D. A. Aud re We to Y inoey M iseoy, 100
acres ot land lu 9:h district, tor $75
G. E. Thomae and F. D. Peabody ad
mluletratoie ot D. N. Gibson to L, H
Oaappell, lot No. 19 la bio- k No. 5 on thi
uumun>im tor $350.
G. E. Thomas and F. D. Pu body admin
Istralors ot D. N. GlOeou tv L. tl. Chap
pell, commons lot No. 15 lu blvca No 5 In
$4lO.
G. E. Thomas aud F. D. Peabody ad
ministrators ot D. N. Gibson to L. H.
Juappeil, parts ot commons lots No. 11
aud 14 lu block 5, tor $430.
Wmle Hasty to Henry F. Jouee, 10l N< •
284 In (Ue 10i.il district lor $75.
W. B. Bpaiks to Win. i. Harvey aud L
V. Cosby, loi No. 284 iu the 10 district loi
*3OO.
W. T. Harvey and L. T. Crosby to Jae.H.
Klton lot No. 284 la the loth ulstilet tot
S4OO.
Samuel Harsh to Peabody &, Brannon
367 acres ot land near Jones’ Croeslug tot
$750.
Peabody 4 Brannon to J. H. Bitch, tin
same property tor SI,OOO.
Jas H Bibcn to Unas. L. Flint, 571>i
acres ot laud near Jones’ Crossing loi
$1,500.
B. B. Gunby to John Duncan aud T. b.
Yiung, lot No. 6 lu tile Gunby survey, lor
si76.
unas. Phillips to I. 8. Young aud John
Duncan, lots No. 4 apd 7 lu me Cook sui
vey tor S4OO.
K. B. Guuby to Dominlco Conti ana
Frank Uuuii, lots No. 40, 41 aud 67 iu.ttic
8 n district, lor $875.
Arma A' Williams lo Bolliu JeSsreoc
part ot city 10l No. 126 10l $2,525.
Mary i B,rechall lo Boulu Jefferson
City 10l No. 123 lor S9OO.
Wm. Boot to L. F. Garrard, %aoreol
laud east oi the. oily lor $59.
F. Stuobi to Joiepa d. Brooke
auesot laud near the county poor huusti
toi $75.
G. M, Oooper and Adella Cooper tc
Wareu O. Huff, their Interest iu laud neat
Randall Creek tor $25.
Leila Odom aud Jack Odom et al tu
Warren C. Hutt, their interest In the Odon
uomest-ad lor SIOO.
G. E. Tnouias aud F. D. Peabody, ac
mlulotratore ol D. N Gibsuu, to Fibt-ii
Wiisou, lot No, 62 oi tnsGuuby smvey lu
578.
JaS. H. Conway to Dora E. Wild , kt
No. 1, lu block south ol Bicii'e GaldtU io,
*BOO.
I. J. Thetford to A. W. While, lot Nu.
43, in Northern Llhei-leu $t,200,
W. A. WlillUaham io Mie. Sarah L_
Holst, part oi city lot No, 868 loi $1,500.
J. B. Eiils to IL i. Ellis, i< muicne lots
No. 15 aud 16, block No. I, $356.
Moses Simons to B-tty Miles, lot No. 9,
lu b.ock No. 29, lor *175,
W L I'lllmau to Wiley Wellborn, land in
Wyunion lor S2OO.
Wiley and Julia Wellborn to B F Hatch
er, lotlu Wynntoii, flat formerly owned by
John Ligon, tor S2BO 70.
Emily U McDougald to N P Bunks, the
joiner lot opposite the poetuffice, tor $6500
N P Barks to G P Sw.it ana G P bwlu,
jr., halt luterest la the.same property tor
$3 260.
J H Hamilton to Wm M Pound, 50 acre
ot land in the 8 h district, loi S4OO.
Done in Six Moniha.
That coll ot hair on the back of youi
uead, dear lady, it Is belter than nothin*
md deceives nobody. la six mouths os
lees from to-day you m ty dispense will
-t It you are Inclined to g.ve Parker’s Hal:
Baisam a tatr trial. O.eanses the eealp,
lestores color, a delicious dressing. No:
a dye, not oily,.elegantly perfumed.
wedeisun.
Mother*,
If you are fating, broken, worn out and
nervous, use “Wells - ’ Health Renewer
SI. Druggists.
BTO< KHOLDER'B MEETING.
The Annnal Meeting of th- Shareholder*
of the Eagle A Phenix Manufac
turing Company
Will be held at the office of the Company
tn this city, (WEDNESDAY,) Feb, 4th,
1855, at 12 o'clock m.
G. Gunbt Jordan,
Treasurer.
Jin23-2w
PcrMona),
Mr B 0 Keen, or Macon, Is in the city.
Mr F C Drake, ot Opsllka, was in th
city yesterday.
A little stranger, a line boy. Is In the
o ty, stopping with his daddy, Mr. Louis
Pryor, on Jackson street.
Chief Palmer, Messrs T Miller and
Benson, of this cltw. Mayor E d B iker, J
A Allen, Jas Bummerglll and Mr Carden,
of Brownevllle, will leave tomorrow tor
Savannah, to testify In the Elliott trunk
stealing case.
Test lour BaW Powder To-Day!
Bnndi advertised an absolutely pure
CJONTAJJff xXMMOIVIA*
THE TEST J
Pin ra a enn top down on a Ifot Ftnve nntfl
•Mted.then remove tire covprand ; mell. Achem
will not be required to detect Ute presence o<
Aoinntnia
(fThjjJpsr PCBftCT MAOCj)
DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
Its llsalthfnlness Ilua NEVER Deen Queatloned*
In a minion homes for a quarter of a century It
has stood tire consumer's reliable tect,
THE TEST OF THE OVEH*
Price Baking Powder Co.,
Makers of
Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts.
The strongest, mortdeliclonF and natural
liavor known, ajid
Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems I I
l or Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hup f
Yeast Ln the world.
FOR SALE BY GROCERS, 1
CHICAGO. ■ Si.LOUUh
OUDB AND K<1)1.
Wears Itching to tmkle another Gsor-1
| g!:i editor. First come first sei ved.
Au lucondlary attempt to burn Walsh
A Jo. - s wagon yard wus made Friday
ntghi.
Yastei d ly was wet but not much dusty,
it was so Wti;, you km>w, the uust dud no
showing auu “Mulder" got discouraged.
Every year 7,UC0,00U sei mous are pieatieu
lu this country. Aucae, with tue tdituilM
articles lu Hi-, dally uewep p is, keep lilt
Ci unify ft'um guiug uuuer.—Ex.
A parly, white, before the mayor yee
fcnday 101 beating a woman aud kuilug
uer dog, while lu a drunken ireiixy, was
tiueu $lO and coals wltn a warning.
Judge H ooks Issued forty marri.ige
lie.use lust month. None but the braV.
deceive the fair, aud thoce who m-ury
now are brave. Wo ale brave, but some
li >w or other th-, gale are cowardly.
Yes, brelhreu, says the clergyman, who
was preaching tne luuerul smmou, oui
dece r-B'l brother w -s cut down lu a slugs
vlgi t—torn tiom the aims oi ills luv.ty
wile, Wuo is thus lei s a dlejousulate widow
at the early age ot tweuty-luur yeais.
iweuiy-two, 11 y u p.eaoe, sube tm
widow lu the iron, pew, emerging from
her bauukerculel lor au instam.- Ex.
I'he editor ot the Posey County Weekly
Falsifier Is lu tiuube. A lady gave bin.
two young canines, and he acauowledgid
tue tuvor by Baying that ' M.o. JetUiiu
Peikeioou presented us wlta two sweetly
m.eiesUng pugs.” Tne printer made n
"uugs,’'uud the lady's husband stirred u>
sue uuiox mnate e-ditor wiin a Uiekoiy
aoop-pole and a cnepidore, aud Mill keeps'
it Warm lot bleu.—Ex.
“Buch u-iaiba"
Qukk, Otimpieiv cute, <»a Kiduty, Blau*
lei übd Uiiirury Di-e bcuidiLg, lrn»
..<*LIUD, bLGHJ, Ultivei, vatttxru Ol tLu
jiusGddr. sl. Ul UWiauiiM.
Ju«L tkcCtiVOti.
Very large assortment of ailvei
plated ware lor weeiUrug and Curist-
Alaß presents. I will eeil all aouv.
goods al 20 per Cent ciecount ol
mauuiaclurer’u regular puces. Can
<uu make your selections at
I . 8. Spear’s.
Henn Amun.
PdiplLutiou, Dit pch.tti ovteiiinge, D>zz •
icdb, lu .igttouou, Headache, bloepliLCb
•lied oy ”Wu*ib’ xietkiLu
Mother.
“We Lever kuuv? Uuw much we Icve
dulii we uy lo unlove/* eaya ftiib. biowt ;
>.iid we uvvex kuuw bow uue tUla w, thi
ve muei le*ni to uuiuve uioUier. Weui
.Vd>B went to rnciher when we were h
.xouDle, ulg mother aiwtiy» iHUgneu will.
*d. one kbt>ed -ur burnt nugeio to runic
ouem weL; aud the drew (uuuy piciurtt
or ue ilitti we miKtitioixei the touintcbe.
,-»he ei'di.k d Uo bonitfUmeß, yeoj but wt
ceded K, more than we got; b Ld ttai
jiMiv.f ur< (i ih . u-'H t>ue Wire, eiie wa'chei
ivei Uj tiuUi a.t.l hou , bei auee we w- r
tek, aud no one could make uft well ilk
nottier. She wae young arid b auiiiui
ci«b; div iti old an 1 m ’re beauUtul nov
md yet ebe ir nr lber.— Ex.
fll 1
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Th<s medicine, comMniug Inin with, pin*
•vegetable tonlca, quicklv And completely
- iH-rs? 5? vjsp Andtirevfton, U ep_knes*.
«* .llabtruM hillsanu Fevers,
md Neuraigbi-
E is an unthihnflr remedy tor Disease* of the
KJdtt«yn snrf Urer.
‘ is invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead a -.ientary In es.
It does not injui-e the teeth , cause headache,(M
jroauce constipation— -o/A.'y jrt/n medictnet do
LJennches and purifies the blood, stimuiatet
be appetite, aids the assimilation of fotsi, re
'eves hern md Belcl i:ife. mid strength
■us Che m .B*‘iet and neives
For In l evers, lAvitude, Lac* o'
■Vfienry, <&<-• it ba> no equal.
The genuine b«s above Dorie mark and
ro®sed red lines on v rapper. Tate no other
-.1 - ..Mlv»f BROW? KU RAl’t I WARR HP
Jewelry.
Diamond riag% o Hogs plain rings
gold sleeve buttons, bracelets gold and
plated, gold and pi ited necklaces ar;d
lockets; clocks in every style and variety
a T 8. Spoa? ’a.
THE CELEBRATED
Magnolia Hams
At 12% cents per pound
AT
CRAKE’S*
Sl‘E< l*l. NO 1 ICE
B. G. Buenlcg, Bfllti g LeConte Pear
trere from Tnomaeville, Ga., will deliver
the trees ae soon ae they arrive In Colum
bus. The bad weather prevented their
being shipped until this week, Leave
yonr orders at this office.
Price O: trees one year old 20ate. each.
•• “ two ’’ 40ete. each.
•• •• three “ $1.60. each.
jan22tf
Wooo ior sa'e
Seventy-two oorde ot oak wood for sale.
Apply at tbte effloe, or adhreeß
A S. Waddell,
Jaul6-li Seale. Ata,
For Rsnc.
My late residence on upper Tglethorpe
street. Lot lull halt acre. House has
six large rooms and built of brink. Ole
tern of pure water and a good cow house.
Will be rented low for balance of rental
year. T. K. Wynne,
ts At 1 imes Office.
Notice to the I_,adle» t
I have just received S2O.(MX) etock ot jew
elry from New York, besides my own
stock. Come and rXrmine tne goods be
fore purchasing elsewhere,
T. 8. Epkar. 11l Broad St.
O-^F’EXXk’JO- i3l tl
PEH A—
O
m. GAril SCHUfZ
WILL LEO TUBE AP
» . . W 6
Springer _ Oper» House
Monday, February 2.
SUBJECT:
The Problems ot the Present Timo-
It should be remembered that Mr.Sohuiz
was distinguished as i literary or nor b •
ore he won a national reputation as a
s'me man and senatorial debitor.
B-aerved seats 75 lente. Gallery 50 ets
Sale of seats con mences I'hursrt.y at 9
a. m. J. TANNENBAUM,
j 79-4 t Min ger.
Now Look!!
o
A TIIEJIENBOUS
wm sm
ATTHE
BEEHIVE
FOR 'THREE L AYS ONLY,
MONDAY, TUESDAY AND
WEDNESDAY.
TPIECEW
NEW BLBINGPATIEBNB FANCY anl
SIAP J£ 81YLE8
STANDARD GINGHAMS
At the Unprecedented LOW
PRICE oi 7cts. Per Y rd.
Also 250 Pieces New York
Mills and Wamsutta 4-4
Bleaching at 9 3-4
Cents.
—:o:
; At the sain time w.) will sell a lot of
360 Misses’ Jer ey>
-u coDbiguLuent, Ail sizea aud color© a
the toilowiug Unprecedented Pikea:
20 modes 50 Cents.
22 “ 65 Cents
24 “ 75 ' ! ents.
28 “ 90 Cents.
28 SIOO,
30 “ slls,
These prices are huh what tbry ar
worth but they w-tb con lgn“<i to u t
do the beet wa could wl h them. Hei
are our Instructions:
New York, Jen. 24 1885
STERNBERG A LoEWENHEEZ, Oolumbu
Ga. Shipped to day by steamer, thirt
d< z u Mieses' Jereeys, perfect. D > he-'
you can with them. Ma ket here ir 11 -n:-
ed. Haollngj, Fmbu on A Co.
A Iguees.
We premise you ihe BELT
BARUAINd every rims, ano
you win see how we keep our
promises.
- Sternberg & Ldewenherz,
I ORIGIN IL LEaDEKS UF
Low Prices.
"aLUlllixA. 3£,uUIXTT r iE~
Corrected by John lllackmar,
broker aud Dealer 1U all olOckb count.
f • A&ttuda.
BtC AFkn
Jeorglt ii
jeorgia fa Lu7 lir
Jeorgta ?m, !«'ft.. . 23
Georgia /b. 1806. Jlu li
*>t*V
kuauta 6a.—..101 It ‘g
Atlanta 7b . li6 iifr
Atlanta Bb.—-.. ll a l.j
iiiaiita i1'8............ _...1U8 l.’g
Augutsta hfe.... li r ,
lugUHta 7b.... ....ltd h b
J jiUlubllM 7b. Ho I*l
UuluiuL’Ub sb. 88 M
LaGrange 7b... *... M ..1UU 1( i
,'dAOOll 5b.... It'o Pi
savannah Sa. H 3 H
Ka,fiir<»nt} Haiadu.
Atlantic ft Quit 1
Ueutrai ovn uitge iOS 10!
Georgia ii B la. r.ifi iu«
Georgia li B 6k. 1 lu
Mobile & Girard 2d xntge eno 0 B li ,U;7 lo»
W -ntcrn B B Ai«. /.st mtgeend u B 8..i09 i i
Woatern Alabama id niigt end I*o 1.
ts aiiroMCl *.tucks,
(J ntxai, common 8 per 0ent,.......... 75 1
H-orgia li per cent
3outhweeitern 7c. pr ot ~...100 17«
’ 0B B script 6 per cent....- 84 <7
factory tttocKw.
‘ A Phenix 98 10
j jummbUß.... * 23 24
HUKcogee 9d k?
liißurHiice Htocic.
Georgia Home insurance (Jo. 12 pr ct.,130 18;
Bank Niock.
Jhattahoocheo National, W perot....
derctiantß & .ts ecu an iob, 10 per 12.
M isceil&ncui'x
Pioneer Co-Operative Uo, 10 per ct 98 100
For Male,
20 shares Houtta Western B. R„ 7 ptr cent,
gnarai te**d utock.
TO j-barcH Central B. B. stock.
lo Bharee übatiahoochtje Loan AsHsciaticn
stock.
10 ehares Mnsoogee Loan Association Stock,
at a diHCount.
In teorgla Home Insurance Co.
10 Shares Commbus Factory Stock.
1,000 Mobile & Giia'd railroad 6 per eent.
bonds.
2< snares Muscogee Factory stock,
shares Eagle & Fheulx Factory stock.
Buyer the B*uit>aQnnaA 4 per cent, divs
dend, due Dtoember 3u.
Wanted
50.000 Oontederste Bonds. Or any part.
V. H. Land Warrants.
5,000 Oily ol O lumbus bonds 5 per cent,
bonds.
JOHN BLACKMAR,
BBUKKB AND DEALEB 1
in all tbe above Stocks and Bonds. All st curl
< ties placed m my hands for sale advertised, free 1
of barge.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
ARE NuW SHOWING THE HANDSOM-
EST LINE OF
Hamburgs in Cambrics
Nainsook and Swisses
TO BE FOUND IN COLUMBU3,
—o
THEY HAVE ALBO RECEIVED
> JE W LINEN COLLARS, NEW
LIN7EIN -I CITFIPS,
New Spring ParasolS,
New Ginghams.
TO WHICH ATTENTION IS WANTED.
Blanchard <fc Booth.
WITTICH & KINSEL
Watchmakers
and Jewelers,
HAVE JUS! OPENED AN ENTIRE NEW ASSORTMENT OFI
Silver P’jat-jJL and Silverware,
Suitable for WEDDING and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, algo anew line ot
Fine i iamand Hiags. Solitair Earrings and
Lace-pins, Pearl Opera Glasses, Fine Gold Watches
and many other articles too numerous to mention.
Oill and examine our LAR IE STOCK before buying elsewhere.
Merchants, bankers and Mai.ufacturers
CuuUL J.t.AD
DRAmTRJET’S
kWEI.KLY J fUfrBAL riF TUAI E, FINANCE
AND'FCBLIO EOONOMI,
s'tzleen rtxgu Every, Saiurdiy. OftentiiMi
Paget, efomcitmes Paget
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.
Le loremutH pnrpote oi t badbt tei'b ib t<
(1 practical tjrr,i c t LUai*-««*> *x eu. lu
et in ti»ae »dQ .tjuUm r.ai i te; its w«-eki
p.t u e ol Dhi-kru, tcieo luiotglwm vm>fl
l»Lb8 &..ll u, 4bu Lil CUIUWBT c» Ol »*4hU
*4id 1 abl.llKfe, arc a OUe WO LU IU« tJuLUCf Ip.lOL
r . IOC; 1 a Lvp IH Ol leer 'L li g»I CO liiiuut} al*
J oeeuiu* y •• uau o Aa o u*ware l iraubau
. ls, iu the w*acr a u.-r, are • ou*u.g ig bv wurt
• u<i Luuiu cox.auclou iii a bi.a letlCai bxbia, tirt
a.iou . ona u- u il i juosiiukT s 8 m- th
r t im k vrtauce b-iu t irwutiCoiß auu luiddk
men.
me Hade au-l Agitcultural i-liuatioi
’ .uruughuut .lie 1) lied . .lu.ee I*UU CaUaUi
-a repoiu.d by leiugiapu up to me Uuui o:
t'uodcatluii.
, SINoLE (.OFIEB, TEN I.EN 18.
THE BJ&sUebTsi nr uumPAhY
; 279,281. 283. bm*liW«l,
; m kueKuiTZ.
flirt: CUU i.i Vol On,
dude from tibiecleu uveifc, fU LUe be*
' hum, vy CtibVwcu, iiuxuiu A co,,
1 iul'K. Allb ttDboiuitii pure ; oWoc
?LUemb WUO UttVb Uliue LnKbli it pieAtJl
ill Uiuerb. irnve UcUueU it
Upttllur U»t»uy Ui i.hr-UllieL ulio ill Uxtil £
Uliappeu riaLGo, >uc« aria iiLupicb,
ÜblU .2KIII, cure x D> Lnlft ulJhiJtxb .A
3UAF, LlHdb UHocWt'L, dt Lt
Vgpk
s* s morn ui-.'nt-y tcai* at au thing eße u..
du I .i&Klllg !>L ,lij ur tUO DB. Oblll,
fl 9• «i G< ou ’ u, ’-iu LLr « uae <* ura.c
juuek,! lerms irae Ball .rr Bo ko>
aud. ilaiua deoil i6xj-*vly
£i oi s s Jo ti e»
HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS,
• ie.lt HEADS, BHIPITNG BUGh
<OTE HEADS. BEGEIPT EOOKt,
litUULAoS, BUSINESS UAiU i
IaND BILLS, POSIAI. OARDS,
'OSTEES, VISITING GARDS.
NVITATTONS, IKNK liCEL'J
FANCY SHOW GARDS,
tnd everything else In the Job Prlntlb,
ir.e executed with neatness and dlepnte
<Vill duplicate New York orders with j: ■
oreee charges added.
Bring ue your Job Printing and we wi
rive you satlstacrloii In prices aud styi-
V'TWNV V lleVrTe
Valuable Plantation for bale
or Bent.
I offer my plantation for sale or -ent, lying
tn Talbot county, three miles north of Box
Springs, Pirtles that wish to look can cal! cr
the under signed.
M. W. HOLUB
Asthma.
| Lr. 0. W. Te.upk’i Asthma BpaMfio. Tb
H, i 3"«bt remedy ever c» tspoouded lor the cure <
9 hat dteireeeiDt. mxisdy. Prive |1 sud |2pf
■jotlie. ask yourornfgiet for it. Betd 2-cen
Hit lamp 'or treat Ine to
|«>r temple Medicine Co., COMPOUND
. y hkks Hamilton, o
■ V J mi b' J. h Dane’. *()nnt», Ga.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
ib vVe have this day formed a partnership
lor the practice of law under the
a name of
LB
1 PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE.
C .. -■
« Collections and all other business
‘ maced tn our hands will be promptly and
carefully attended to.
L John Pbabodt,
111
>1 Wil. H. B BANNON,’
OCtl-tf Obabtzton E. Battm.
„ pLi7L Send •’* lor »<>• >.., u>4
M I B ILL• receive free, a cesuy hex o. goods
width u»i. Dt»p you lemon money »l/ht away
.oan anything el*e in uhb wir.d Allo eithur
sex succeed i tm nret hour The bread roed to
loriunt open btiur* the worker* Absolute y Bare
b . ait DCe eadrtthb 'iMCk k Co, AUgUbia, JUklue
r ueck-uhiL • wly
L. H. CHAPPELL,
rhOVlSlbh bhUKEH &
11b Broad bt., (Julumbng, <4%,
uia e <) JNew lon,
xu. peri*. ui xiondon.
Untiuiaia oi London.
.■ -f I or,don.
. for wuriUpeo e. tend 10 rente
I H uat.gf.aucwt wLI mail you fra, a
111 Li veiuab.e tau-p.e box of Kutde
.uwt.wi.l put you 1U the way of n aJtiug more
xuviwj lu » it w da ? h thki. you ever thought p a
r.Ut at aiy bu. incae. Cajltsi not ȣ<juired.
ivUtau ive at Hume and work In spate iim.
□. i>, ur » lie time *no. both terts, of all
'get, >iabdij tuotaiiul, 60 etuis to f 6 test y
uatiedtyeiy m. lug. Abet ah who wait work
ma) test >Lt butiuerts. ueuake this uoparaile td
ufltr: lo tu who aie nut weu aaiiabeo we will
010 |1 iu |ay lor ihe trouble ui writing us.
run yaiiicu.are, alrectiow, ♦ te„ sent iree.
ru.inebte pay absolutely .ure for all v to eiert at
.uce. Don’t ooiay. address stjabob A Co.,
lnr.lh.rr. M«tnr drew o«n>.W 1 y
PATENTS
Obtained, and all PA TEN T BU'INEBS
attended to tor MOOEIiAIE PEEs.
Out office Is opposite toe C. b. Patent
Office and we cun obtain Patents In 1-es
time lh«u those remote irom Wasblnokin.
bend MODEL OB DhAWINO. We ad
vise as to patentability treeo: charge; nd
we rnahe NO CttAßuE UNLESS PAT
ENT lb SECO BED.
We refer, here, to the Poetmaeter, the
sup’t. ol Money O' der Dl’v., and to offi
cials oi the U. b. Patent Office. For cir
cular, advice, terms anu leferencee to
actual clluete In your own state or coun
ty, write to
C. A SHOW * CO„
Opposite Patent office, Washington, D, o