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THURSDAY FEBRUARYII ’B»S
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OoLtmWJa. GA.. lab. 11. IBM.
Stool on baud August 81, 1884 88l
Boodved yesterday 1»
■ prevloualy 72,009—72.188
~72,516
Shipped yesterday 818
kprevloualy 65 816 66 8d»
Block on tend thia a.orutng 8,187
Frioee.
Market-quiet anil unchanged.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Bidet Good Ordinary
bow Middling 1°
Middling • lU K
Good Middling fo%aiG%
Warehouse ealee >OO
By 8. W. B. H.
M.BG.R.K.
0.8W.K8. 1
0,4 8.11. H. 8
River 81
Wagon W~l«
.Skipwvml.
or aw. B.K »
M. 4 U. B. B
w. a b
River <2l
Horn* Oonoiimnttnn 72-518
Clwag* la Arrival.aa<l Depariara of Mall*
Ihe following changes have been made
In the arrival and departure of malls, from
Columbus, January 12,1885:
aUfania via Opelika, North, Ea*t and
Wet tern State*.
KEVANV. 6:00 a a
•• 1 :t>6 p m
• 7 22 "
CLOSE 8:l5a m
* 2:00 p m
“ 8: 0 ••
Montgomery. Mobile, New Or leant.
Mmaismppt. Louisiana Ter a* and
Western Florula Point*.
ARRIVE - 6:00 am
•• 1 :o5 p m
CLONE in*)
•• 8:00 "
Macon, Savannah. Augueta and Paet
em jblorida Point*.
ARRIVE SMX) am
“ 1 :<2 pm
CLOSE 7:10 "
" l:oo ••
MoMle A Girard. Mobile. Mit*i*tippi,
Louisiana I'era* and Western
Florida Pointe.
ABBIVE 11 MX) am
CLOSE 12:55 pm
THADO BTURGIH. P. M.
Barlnaia 8 ationrry
The Tina* Offlc® hBH Just received a lot
of tine Business Stationary, consisting of
Laid and Linen Letter and Note Pape,
Hain Letter and Noto Paper, B 11 Heads
(various alaee), Buelneee Garde and State
ments of Account, Envelopes, A'. Call on
us tor prices of commercial work and see
styles. dawtf.
Poal>nn«<l Salo of Flowers.
Will be sold ou Saturday the 14th Inst at.
U o’clock a. m. st Mrs. Lcqula’e. N >. 84
Broad street, all the stock ol Flowers and
Plants, Ooreage Bouquete. hanging and
standing Baskets and Vaam of Flowers,
and many different styles not mentioned.
By L. LitquiM.
If. G. WILKINS, Auctioneer.
Fars« Lost.
Lost, Monday evening between Wit
tich * Kinsers corner and the Mott
House, a small purse containing $45 In
paper and $2 In silver, A eullable reward
will be paid for Its return to this ofll e.
A Mavllorloaa Appointment.
We learn that Mr. G'O. N Hirtmai
formerly of this city, has been appointed
General Bout hern Agent of IbcWill'mintlc
Thread Company, to till the vacancy
caused by the death of Mi.W. 8. Detiny.
with headquarters at Macon. The ap
pointment le a merited one, and epetk®
is the most flattering manner of Mr. Hart
mau*s buclness capability and attention
teths Interests of the company. We con
gratulate the cemiAuy In obtaining eucli
* worthy and untiring represcntutive.anc
Mr. Hartman on his promotion which, tor
so young a man, is quite a distinction and
M honor.
'Rough oa Itch.-*
"Bough on Itch’’ cures humore, erup
fona, ring worm, tetter, sail rheum, post
ed feet, chilblains.
OFFIt I OF )
MVhOoaoMAirvwcrvßiKdi ompsny v
CoiXMau,, GA, Feb » 1885 I
The annual meeting ot me Stockholder,
of this Company will b® held at the'r office
on Monday, March », 1881, at 1$ o'clock m.
W. A. SWIFT,
felO-tlll mrbs Seo'y and Ireae.
Thin Peopla,
“Wells’ Health Keuewer" restorer
health and vigor, cures Dy- pepcla, Irupo-
Betenoc, sual Debility sl.
Far Rial.
My late residence ou upper Oglethorpe
Street. Lot full ba t acre. House bar
six large rooms end built of brick. Ole
tern of pure water atid a good cow house.
Will be rented low tor balance of rental
year. T. K Wtnnb.
ts At Timr- Office.
!■" W ♦ e— ■
ToußiTMin:-Koad Thia.
Tag Voptaio Baur ito, of Marehall
Mich, offer to sen 1 their celebrated Euro
•Bo-Vovraio Bxur and other Elbotbic
APFUAbcbs on trial for thirty days, to
men (young or old) afflicted with nervous
debility, lose of vitality and manhood, and
all kindred troubles. Also tor rheuma
tism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many
other diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor and manhood guaranteed,
■o rick ie incurred as thirty days trial 1s
•Bowed. Write them at once for illus
trated pampletjree.
dec!7 eod&wlyr
Fave Go.) Liver Oil,
made from selected livers, on the see
•bora, by Caswell, Haiard A Go, New
York. It is absolutely pure and sweet.
Fatleu lb who have once taken it prefer It
to all others. Phy«*®tans have decided it
superior to any of th* other oils in market
Chapped Hands, Face and Pimples, ano
rough Akin, cured by using Jmnra T*r
So»r, made by Oaeewell, Haxard A Co.
■ew York.
Jail Rrceiwe«h
Very large assortment of silver
plated ware for wedding and Christ
mas prewents. I will sell all above
ffoods at 90 per cent discount on
mamuacturer’s regular prices. Call
•Rd make your selections at
1. 8. Mnuß’a.
w*
dah, ytimes: o Flow bos. Georgia. Thursday, February 12. is-5.
ODD* ANU RNDS.
The river le falling agiln after the rise
There ie a good pro- pent of two more
steamers being [Mil on I he ilvor.
A good many will visit the Exposition
as soon as the weather moderate*.
Travails Increasing and the hotel* are
doings very talc buelceaa. Muedy “der
drummer."
Mr. J. L. Nioholaon, of Blchland, Htow
art county, bad watermelons to eat Janu
ary 11 tb, so be aaya.
Cotton receipts are decreasing now very
sensibly, and tne warahoisemen are
ednging dumb-belle and havltg jumping
matches.
A great deal of oomplaint Is u»»de now
of neuralgia, colds, sore throats, etc.
Owtng.weeuppcee.to the unusual change
ability of the weather.
"Whenever you epeak, tell the truth,"
said an ancient philoeopher— lt thia prin
ciple were to prevail now, silence in ihle
country would be eo thick that you could
cut it with a oas»-knife—Ex.
Yesterday and the night before were in
tensely cold, and Ice was plentiful every
where. The general remaik was, "It Is ae
cold as blue bisk a." Judging by th<
weather yesterday, blue blafes Isa very
cold thing.
Davie Williams, the colored gent, ar
rested by bailiff P W, Pryor Wednesday,
and turned over to the Alabama *uthorl-
Hw>, after being tied and handcuffed,sue.
seeded in giving the b’tnff the slip and
escaping Drvis lean old offender and a
slippery cuae.
One party before the mayor yesterday
for being drunk and disorderly, was tlneri
$5; two Hamps given a night's ludgtug
lueedoy night, were given a lunch ant:
ordered to get work or leave the city. One
party, colored, for disturbing the connu
bial peace of another brother, was re
quired to give a SCO bond to answer the
charge before the next term of court.
Wedded •
Tb“ Flret Baptist Church last evening
was the centre of attraction, a large
throng being tn attendance, the ocoaslon
being the marrHize of Mr. Albert B.Dozler
and Mies Mary W.Oook. TheChurci was
most tastefully decorat’d anil beautified
for the occasion. Promptly at 9 o'clock
the bridal party entered to th« strains ot
he weddlug march snd took thetr plaeee
at the sltar. The o*remony was then
performed mnklng thrm man and wl’e,
tt-v. A. B Campbell officiating. The at
tendants wet e:
Mr J E Dealer and Miss Maggie Cook.
Mr Fdder P >u and Miss Nattle Harden.
Mr Ja» Huff and Mies Birdie ScheUtslet,
Mr John Bwlft and Miss E nulls
Mr C E Baltic and Mias Lucy Leitner.
The ushers were Messrs J P Turner, 8
rt Law, A H Woolfolk snd J 0 turner.
the groom Is a book-keeper at thr
Hatcher warehouse, a young man of Hot
(justness capacity, aonorable and deserv
edly popular with all. The bride la s
daughter of Mrs. Bettie Co-k, of thb
city, sister of Mr. J. 0. Cook, of t his city,
and H. 0. Cook, of Hamilton, a lovely ano
fascinating young Udy, everyway tlt'ed
to make homo happy. The bridal pre«onU
were numerous and elegant.
The young couple have the beet wisher
of many friends for their future happiness
and prosperity.
._ ———
The Planter'* Wife
The above popultr and thrilling piny
wsh presented last evening at Bptlnger
Opera House to a very goo 1 Itoaee, bv th-
Harry Lacy Combination, supported bj
the star actress Miss Edna Garey. The
play is luteneely emotional In Ite ohsrac.
ter, enchaining the attention from the be
ginning and holding It to the end, by the
portrayal of the master passions of the
human heart. Nias Edna Garey, as Edith
Gray, sustained the role fully, at once
putting herself en rapport with the audi
ence, who lost eight ot the artist, and only
knew her In the character imper
-onntlon. Mlee Carey has a tlne.epaik-
Hog beauty, a perfect stageoommand,amt
her sotf ng le Intensely vlvl-1 and dramatl-,
which, together with her graceful deport
ment, Is singularly fascinating.
Mr, Harry Lacy, as Albert Graham, th.
typical, warm-hearted,generous Noutnei n
gentleman, appeals to the best Instinct,
ot the Southern heart in the character an
eumed. His tine personal appearance
wonderfully accords with the part b.
t,kes and adds to Its interest. The play
is a very strange, as well as a very good
one, and to Judge by the polite and olos
attention and frequent applause, was u
suoeeee in Its entilety, aud will be warm!)
received If it is ever presented again to u
Columbus audience.
Frank Leslie** Snndaj Magsatne for
March
Begins a new serial story entitled, "What
She Made of Hur Lite,', especially written
tor its pages by Mrs. Lydia Hoyt Farmer,
ot Cleveland, Ohio. This story will con
tinue :or about eight mouths. A notably
Interesting and timely article le "Alat-ka.
Past, Present and Future,” with eight
uharaetertstic Illustrations Musical read
ers will be much gratified with "The Mes
sage of Music to M tn," Meyerh er. L'ud
painter and Volkmann In "The Sacred
Musicians Seri, s,' "rhe Bach Bt-oenten
nial,” The Music of The Hose of Sharon,"
and ' Mr. Gladetoueon Hrcred Music.'' Dr.
F. W. Conrad, of the Lutheran Observer,
is the representative religious Journalist
depicted in this number. "Buddhist Wor
ship and Liturgy" la an <x-e dtngly it
tere-tlng article, and n any will be Inter
ested in "Beaconstleld and Gladstone,” iu
which these two English Btateemen are
compared and contrasted. Dr. Talmage
h rs a characteristic pcrmou, "From Dun
geon to Palace,'’ on the subject ot Joseph,
and the same subject ie treated In the
“Glances at Bible History.' There are
many other good articles and poems, and
tine Illustrations, which we hive not the
ebace to parttoula Ise. Published by Mrs
Frank Leslie, 58, 55 and 57 Park Place-
New York, at 26 cents a number, or $2 50
a year, postpaid.
A CARD.
To *U who are .utter* 17 from the error, end
adi.eretioe. ot youth, gervoa. voekueee, early
looey, 10.. ot manhood. Ao., I will .end a recipe
.hat vlll cute you, ruxk ot OH4HOK. Thl.
treat remedy va> dlaoorered by a nilaalouary la
south amertea. Send a ..It-.ddre.aed aavelor.
to the Rar Joaua T, IVIUS, .Aeaea D, Ki*
A t urs ot Pneumonia.
Mr, D. H. Barnaby, ot Owega, N. Y.,
says that bls daughter was taken with a
violent co d which terminated with Pneu
monia, and all the best physicians gave
the esse up aud said she could live but a
few hours at most. She wtr in this oou
dttic.il Wien a friend recommended DB.
WM HALL'S BALSAM FOB THE
LONGS, Mid advised her to try it. She
accented It as a last resort, and was sur
prised to hud that It produced a marked
change for th-better, and by preserving
lu ite use a cure wua effected. eod.
Friend ar.B Foe.
'lbis, one of the mruy ra.ster pleeee o'
Bartley Oirnpb’H'e, a romantic end b »n
tihll dram i, probably one < i Ida most
chaMti c irif'ep’tonc, will be pre-ented to
oit cltlMU-i tbi". >v nitng I'. Springer
Opera H >u«o bv r.fm talented y u g actor
and compoHor, Mr. W. J. H'anlao, sup
ported by a pick’d corps of dramatic ar
t|HtH, Ji Hd dtlon tn this will nlan tie glv
hi the'Trl.n Min-trel." M". Ho nlaa le
the compT-ar of that delicious little air,
• Peek-a-B>o," which leaped at a bound
Into th’ p >pniar he -rt and haw tern .ined
there ever since. Ten pi pu ar a ng®, w I
alao be rendered by Mr. boanlan during
the evening, among them hta latest and
probably best, bearing lb® felicitous title
of "Roue Boag." Crowded houee- bav<
greeted him h II through the country, the
pres® giving mm the most ui quel'll d and
beur'y commendation. We predict that
Ooiumbus will give him a royal welcome
such an undoubtedly hedetervi a.
■' —■ ———♦ ■
Pern* >n Bl
Mr M S Johnson,ot Hamilton, was in thf
city yesterday,
Major Waddell, of Seale, was in the city
yesterday.
Mr. G. W. Henderson, of Atlanta, war
registered at the C i.trnl y .-terday.
Mr. Asher B’vins, delivery clerk at the
poetoffieels visiting fil -i.de In M icon.
Mr GN Flekcretiiff, of Hue-ell county,
wae registered at the Central yeetarday.
Mr B B Smith, of Camp Hill, Ala., wu
tn the city y® teidaft st pp ng at the Cen
tral.
Mr. B. N. Cole, the big clothier from Bal.
timers, is in 'be city stopping at the Cen
tral.
Mr. Ed. Leede, ope of the proprietors ol
'ho AlabHh i' 11< I-IbtHcblst* pi.ld us a
pleasant call yesterday.
Messrs Burt Cook, A F Copeland ar e'
Miss Willie Copeland, of Hamilton, are In
the city registered at the Central.
Mrs. Joispb E. Webster and daughter,
Mrs. U.S. Barileld after a stay of seme
days In the. city re urn to Macon to-day.
“Rough ou roothaeho."
Instant relief for N snr iigt i, Tutbache
Faceaetie. A-k tor "Bough on Tooth
ache.” 15 A ‘2sc
— ♦ •
Hhiugu a N'-wn.
.Journal,
Mrs. T. N.Nparka is visiting her son at
Waverly Hall.
Dr. Walter Williams has returned home
after attending i course ot lectures at. the
Augusta Medical college.
Mr, Jim Bp.it ka, ot Waverly Hall, is
viewing a new poesessloti wl'h p tteinal
pride. It lea boy, and Just a week old.
Oie ot the events of lust week was s
little sociable at Mrs. Copeland’s compli
mentary to Miss Ila Jones. It was an es
pecially pleasant ocoaeiou to two of tin
part y,
Colonel J. M M rbley *tn4 hie daughter,
Miss Lula, and Mtasfis Ltuießparke ar c
D laky Burton, left foi the N--w Orlenm
Exposition this morning. Tnsy .vlll be
J lined by the *1 ’ h- . Ivey, o' Pecote, Ala,
at Montgomei y
Mr, A. F. OopeUnd and HU nlMia-
Willie, will leave Wednee lay morning tor
the expoeltl >n. After remaining In N-«
Ort-ins several days they oontemplau
making an Extensive ‘tip taking In Ht
Ijoule an<l Chicago and If. to thence 0
New York, waste they will r oualn untl.
after Cleveland's inaugural. From theie
they will return h> ne richer In knmvi
edgo alter thia glimpse ot the outside
world.
Do not forget, tb" meeting of the Tem
perance Union u.x' Friday evciltor at th
residence of M- ). G-.’igla ■.lop-'l i'id. Al:
the members ol th- U .lon and the friends
>t temperance are reaps..' u ly Invited to
be present. The following le the pro
gramme arranged ‘or the evenings’ enter
talnmeut:
Minutes—B«o.—Ml’s Emml’ Npuka.
Instruments S >t i—M' A ml- Parson e
Reading -Mia® Mollie Barnes,
Vocal Nolo—Mt<) E I a Barn’s.
Beading- MisaG'i.le Went.
Music—Mln.- <! O' . -irtts.
K-oltatlor—Ml’’Annie P®r -us.
Music—Mie E.umio Npmk .
LHe Pre»4irT«r
It you are losing y >jrgrip on lite, try
Waps' Health Iteue vG j is direct to
Weak spots.
' » • - - ————
A <Joi4V tiilei» Brother.
It is a serious offenoe tor a German to
tppear in puoilo ox »pt In.uniform, ever
when he le on a furlough. He must al
ways wear bls uniform. A certain Lieu
tenant Schmit, who was engaged In Bom
adventure or other dressed up ae a civil
ian, was having a tine time ot It, wu«n 01
turning a corner n® urn xpocte ily met hl-
Colonel. Lieutenant Schmit, however,
did not 10-o lite preseune ot mind. He pre
tended that he bad never seen tils Oolone
before, and a changed voice asked:
“Can you tall m®, sir. wner® Lteutenan
tahmldt live. I lam paying him a littn
visit.”
The Colonel gave the desired Informa
tion, and Lieutenant Schmidt hurried
home and got I.it his unitor n aa soon a®
ooeslble. He thiugtlt li« had deceive :
bls superior offloer, b i: n< xt day when h
m«> his Colonel, th® latter said:
"Llsutenant Schmidt, If your brother
'rom the country pay.® you another visit.
I'll have him placed In close conHnemen'
tor thirty days."— l’-x sitttpg®
NO POISON
IN THE PASTRY
IF
S'hEGiAL
EXTRACTS
Tannin, Lemon, Ornncre. ete.. flavor
Cake*, Cream*. Puddings, etc., a* dell«
cately and nnlurally a* th« fruit from
tvhlch they are made.
For Strength and True Fruit
Flavor They Stand Alone.
FRCFARffO BY TMt
Price Baking Powdor Co M
Chicago, 111. St. Louis, Mgs
OF
Dr. Prices Cream Bakin* Powder
Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast G ?m%
Best Dry Hep Yeast.
MOK BALBBYGROCB,Ra
W* MAJk* MIX CHUI MLAJtekXIe
AV TAN ITT FAIR
ILL* WHXELEB WILC X,
At vanity Fair, tie we bow and smile
As we talk 'he opera (after the
■■V. atner),
A we chat ot taanion, aud tint, aud style,
We know w - are pl ying a p rt to
gether.
You know that tne mirth I wear, I bro
row ;
I know y u -ml • tea miuk to sorrow,
W® know tnat under tne ellka and lace»
And back of b- autlful, laughing face*,
Lie sei ret trouble aud dark detpalr
A'. Vanity Fair.
Yet. at V -,nlty Fair, ne we p»ie along,
Wem-et brave hearts that are worth i
the know.ng;
’Mong poor paste jewels that deck the
throng,
We see a soduairoß' mewhere glowing,
We fled grand souls under robe® of ta»l -
lon;
'Neath light demeanors lurk strength and
passion
Aud fall, One Honor, and gold-llke BesUt
ance
In balls ol piemure may have existence.
Aud we find pure altare aud ehrluee ol
prayer
At Vanity Fair.
- [Vanity Fair.
Pretty W<»na»*B.
ijidlee wb > would retain freahnees and
vivacity. Don't tall to try "Wells’ Health
Benewer.”
H« Didn’t Catch On
Div y® ken whit they're myln'T a k®d s
n u-slug Scotch lassie ot h r ba kward
wooer.
No; whit te’tf
I tn y'te fayin' we're gaun to be mar
ried.
Are they? We'll cheat them, answered
the laddie, and the bluebee p iled tn the
’air Orl idoi lan’e fac®.
BEST TONIC. =
Th<« medicine, combining Iron with pure
’•igt’table u>nl<«. auickly and completely
«rTMi Indice«ilen« W eaknewM-
tiiDure >falnrisM< hills and Fewera,
nd NFuritlala®
/ if m uufallhiß remedy for 1 rtneaae* of the
>Orine*R und Llvrir.
j I tR invaluable for Waeam* peculiar so
Voiuen, all who lead sedentary lit e*
itdoennot injure the teeth, cause beadache,o
uxidnce constipation—otAer /nm meriiezru!* do
iVinnehw and purifies the blood, atimntaie>
oe appetite, aids the awilmilaUon of food re
vea He«'thi’ n and Belching, and strength
* the . iseier and nerves.
•oi in ermittent Fevers, J-aasitivde, lac* o'
r vy,A*- it baa no equal
Theaenulne b«*aabove trademark and
nd 'edbnea >n wrapper 'Juke no Xher
■>t > ~ t Hftttaj A< w* n.tfißtwiM Hl*
COLGATE & CO’S.,
New Soap,
OVjVL.HUUVF’IS
AT
Robert S. Crane’s
30 Cakes for One Dollar.
“Brewu a KroachiHil Trifcbea*’
»rei x :eiient for tne relief ot Hoarseness
ir Bore Tbron'.. They are exo®edlm<ly et
t-stive.”—Christian W rid, London, Eng.
IJatuageH te lioili W®y*.
SI. knees id tac mas . expuu-tvc thing iu
guild. Iu two ways: It puts one to adi
■set cost, and prevu. to one ,rom earning
money by bls labor. We s»y nothing ot
uffsrlng, tor money CMinot pry for that,
low much better to keep oueslt well by
be use ot Barker's L'onlc whenever there
s the slightest sign ot HI health.
wedAsun.
Pullman Palace car From Co
lumbus to New Orieans.
WB4IKHN RIILHOAD OT JLIBIMJ j
kKKraoMKidr, AKA... Ft b. 4 1885 |
There will be a Tubman Car to leave
Columbus ou the p. m. train Ftlday,
Feb 13. via Opelika tur New Orleans, io
iccommodate pari lee desiring to attend
H itditJrae. Accommodation in this Oar
in be secured a< any time upon nppllca
lon to the I'leket Agent at U 100 Dep< t,
J iiumoua Ua, C. H. OkomWi-LU
t 15 18 General Paoseuge; Agent.
Notice to the laid lev,
I have Jaet reeeivt d s2d.cuo stock o' Jew
elry from New Y .ik, beelcee my own
st alk. Come aud iX mine ti e goods be
tore purchasing elsewhere,
T. N Speab, ICI Broad BL
BPKUAL INDtCKMKNTS.
At Bedtll’a Shoe Store. 86 Broad Street.
In order to reduce my large stock of
geotH’ high cut goods aud to make room
lot my spring aud summer goods, I wlh
-til tor the next 2 1 dajs at the following
low prices: Boyden's Call Hand-Newed
Congress aud Bale at stl S 3, former price
il 50. Our $6 50 Congress aud Bals at
S 5 50 Oar $5 50 Oougiees and Bala at
44 50 Oiti $5 DO Congress and Bals at
44 DO. A Calt Hand-, ewed Button $6 < 0
imer price $7 00, aud our 56 00 Hand
s'wed Button at $5 00. Wa will sell
L idles' Kid and Goat Buttons as low os
any house tn the city, and all other goods,
Our terms tor these prlos will be spot
Cash. su.wec* atlt
Done iu Six Mouth*.
That coll ol Calc on the back of your
head, dear lady. It 1s better than nothing
and deceives nobody. In six mouths or
lees from to-day you may dispense with
it if you are inclined to give Parker's Halt
Baisam a fair trial. Clauses the scalp,
lestores color a delicious dressing Not
a dye, not otly.Selegantly perfumed.
wedsAeun.
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
We have this day formed a partnered;
for the practice of law under the
nam® of
PEABODY. BRANNON A BATTLE
•g-Oollectlons and all other buelneet
placed in our hands wUI be promptly and
carefully attended to.
John Pbabcdi,
Wk. H. Bhanox,
octi-U Okajuroi * Lma.
Do We Mean It?
0
WE ABEDE!TKMINED IOOLO-EOUT
THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF OUR
Fall and Winter -Stock
REGARDLESS OF COST.
W® are going to mike It th® GBEATE-iT
Event of llio Season.
AH we ask la that you come to see our
BARGAINS here advertised. Do not
come, however, tn a week or two and ask
for them, you won’t find them. Cutout
this advertisement aud bring It along with
you. T you will call early you will hud
everything as here stated:
Ist Blankets
40 Pairs Heavy Grey Blafkete, u-ua
Pi Ice $1 00, now I educed to 45 cents. 52
Pair® 10% White Blankets, iuuil Pr'c®
$4 75, no ® reduced U $2 75, 19 P -Ire 10%
Wmte Blanket®, usual Price $4 25, now
reduced to $2 80 65 Patre 10% All Wool,
warranted, usual Price $5 50, now $® 75.
2d CHILDREN’S CLOAKS.
1 Lit Children's Oh aks foimer price
$3 00, now reduced to $1 75. 1 Lot Chil
dren's Cloaks former price $3 CO and $5 00
now reduced to s.' 00 and $3 00. 1 Lo
Children's Clonks toimer price $5 OC aud
$lO 00 now reduced to $3 50 aud $5 50.
3rd Housekeeping Goods.
Even In these Goods w® have made
large reduction In prices. W® Have th®
Best aud Cheapest Towels, the Beat and
Otieipeet T.'.b'e Dimaek, the B-st ®nd
Cheapest N tpklu® and Doyles, th® lie-t
and Cbetp <t Linen Crafters, :Le Best
aud Cheapest Nheeting®.
NOTE, A FLYER.
Our M it a I EUNBEBijt sent u® 20 Plec -e
10% SHEETING which he picked op from
a concern that i ceded money worse that
w® did, which we will sell you (retuembei
no trade but excellent quality) at 15 eeut
per yard, which cannot be matched for
1-sb than 25 cents per yard, however, a<
we have only 600 yards of it on band w.
are aompelied to limit each purchaser to
5 yards, (enough for a pair of sheets). W<
also sell the Celebrated Wamsulla 4-4
Sheeting at #% cents. loe Celebrated
Lonsdale Cambric at ICc.
We have deteimired to close out the
entire lot at all b> z rds, therefore lee lug
a we do, w® pr sent to you
auiual facts and not bom-
bastic WORDS.
W® believe that all who desire such a
chance will avail themselves ot 1L
Sternbehg & Loewe nherz,
OUiGIN tL LKaDICRB OF
Low Prices.
OEOttiilA SEUUHTTLES.
Corrected by John Klackmar,
DeMbl IU *tl btooka *ud TiOUUh,
OOl*VMllUll. »A
•»r * • kitenda.
Bld As».d
doorgla luj
jMurgU Iu! just
J ivit l» t 18fc'6.. U 3
'Jcorgia Ju. ....Hu u,
vtkji &•s*«»,
Atiaat* 6»
ktiHit* ?•.... li b l u
v tl*iit* 8s 118 1:0
itiAUt* 1Ub............ 1.6
luguat* 6* b
7* ......10/ 9
; luuibUM 75.. 10 1
juluXHbus 5* "8 s7
<•..» ic-j
dacuu o*.-...1’5 1 6
rf*v*uu*h 9> 91
a«nr**<l H»u«U.
lUuiiic 6 GalHi Hl 1 2
;®Dlr*l COL lil 112
ieorgl* H K 7a.... 106 let
ivorgi* B H 6*. .. .... I<4 li 6
dobUe & (iirard 2d rutgr eud 0 H li 107 10r
AFesterD K Li At*. Ist oitge eud 0 H R. 110 1H
Western Alabama 2d tutMt end Mb...... 111 lu
Kailrtißd Stock*.
Oeutrai. common 8 per oant.... 74 7.’
ieorgia 11 percent..... i6< 162
-iouthwestern 7c. pr ot ..116 i 1c
) E R acript 6 per ce*t.... 9 9a
Fa clary aiweka.
jLMIe & Phenix 97 98
. AiiuiubUß. 28 24
AUHOOgee. 9U kb
Insurance «itock.
’ CHorgla Home Lnaursuoe 00. 12 pr ct.,125 IM
Hank mcucM.
jnattaboooUee NaUunai, 10 per 0t.... 166 17u
. Merohauta A deohsnioa, 10 per 0t... Ij6 m
Miaceiuineuua.
’ pioneer Co-uperativt Co, io perot. 98 lOi
For sai*.
10 ?h»rea IMuso gee Fact, ry Stock.
5u Li*r*a PkOLter Comp* y Co-op ritive 8t c? ;
20 bus e» i*outu Wtnlarn a. H., 7 per cent
- guarsLlerd stock.
fO t-bsrea Central R. B. stock.
10 shares CbAtiaboocbae Loan Association
■ Etock.
10 shares Muscogee Loan Association Stock,
at a discount.
1. shat** Georgia Home Insurance Co.
10 Shares Columbus Factory Steck.
1,000 Mobile A Girsid railroad 6 percent
bonus.
Wanted
60.00C1 Ooaiederate Bonds. Or any part.
U. S. Land Warrants.
* 5,000 City ot 0 iambus bonds 5 per cent
br.nda.
JirUM BLUKMIB,
dbalxr
in all the above Stock* and Bonds. All «eour
tlespiaced n my b*nd* fn» «a’e re
in* • *
11 fl fV or * orklntf P 6O ie - 10 cent;
ML I U postage, and we wtli mCL you Aw, i
I|L LI ruyal, valuable aarupie box of good*
that iriii put you in the way of r. akiug mor*
money in a few da>s th*; . ou ever thought p «
Fiole at avy buriMaat>. Oapitai not required.
I«.u can live at hoixje and sort in spare time
oily, or all the time. All ol betn sexes, of ai.
'ge*. grandly suoceesful, 60 cents to |5 sasil;
earned every eywi jug. That all whowart work
may teat the business, we make tLns unparaile ed
offer: To all who are not we*.l aatisded w? will
send $1 to pay for the tronbie of writing as.
Full particular*, directions, tte. sen free.
Immense pay absolutely *ure for all who start st
once. Don't delay. Address Snirsos A Co,.
Portland Main** dwAflftni.w»v
PATENTS
Obtained, and all PATENT BUSINESS
attended to for MODEBAIE EEEs.
Our office le opposite the U. s. Patent
Office and we can obtain Patents In less
time than those remote from Washington.
Bend MODEL OB DRAWING. We ad
vise as to patentability tree ot charge;sue
we make NO CHARGE UNLESS PAT
ENT IS SECURED.
We refer, here, to the Postmaster, the
Sup", of Money Oi der Dl’v., and to offi
cials ot the U. S. Patent Omoe. For cir
cular, advice, terms aud references tr>
actual cllnets in your own state or ooun
ty, write to
C. A. SNOW A CO.,
Opposite Patent t ffre . R «ebli.gtnn D. f
Jewelry.
Diamond rings, cameo rings, plain rings
gold sleeve buttons, bracelets gold and
plated, gold and plated necklaces ano
lockets; clocks In every style and variety
at X. B. Spear'a.
CARTER & BRADLEY,
Co® Factors aiitaiiissMffllfflts,
Webster Warehou'ie.
We the undersigned, have thia day totmeil a copartnership under the
flrm name of
CARTER & ERADLEY
to carry on the Warehouse and OoinmissioD Business at the WEBSTER
WAREHOUSE.
We win take possession of the Warehouse on the Ist of April, but dur
ing the let-ritn. or e or bot h of us can “Iways be found in the office of the
pre-a- t occupant (001. H. Bussey) fu ly prepared to meet the wants of the old
patrons f the
WEHSIER WAREHOUSE.
And extend accommodations co all new business which may be enuusted
co us.
We hope by close application and prompt attention to merit a fair share
of the business in our line.
S. A. CARTER,
W. C. BRADLEY.
COT UM BUS. GA.. F°b. 4*B. 1885. te> 5 ». * ,j m n
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
ARE NOW SHOWING-THE HANISCM-
EBTLINE OF
Hamburgs in Cambrics
Nainsook and Swisses
TO BE FOUND IN COLUMBU3,
o
THEY HAVE ALSO RE' EIVED
> E W LEXEIX TN E W
ErNETV JETOiEY CUEES,
New Spring ParasolS,
New Ginghams.
—J
TO WHICH ATTENTION IS WANTED.
I
Blanchard <fc Booth.
inilEdM H. ft- bf Alabama
The Quickest and Most Direct
Route to
New York, s , hilHdeipaia. Bal
timore, aud Washington.
Ocobb uouucouuu* maae «lUi Picdmuut
uine, AiisaUc uo**i cUUM, K.«uae*aw or Ulficib
uatl BoqUji eru.
Only 3V hours aud ‘JO minute*
Montgomery to Mew Turk.
and
Only :$•» hour* aud 50 minuter
Mew York to Mouigomery.
Lraiu. nave a* touow*;
nnLi ABLt ne. y 3,
IALxN J au.MteAx v-rUI. o.
EAriTWABI "K* ' v'R
Lv. ilouiguxuery e;O6 a*a* j.U. p. u* 2..*. >. u
“ QcIUkUDoS
Uhaiiaw. —. *-27 L- We' 4 • u
■■ opalika, . i ■*<» s-i* 1 a *"
“ H»Bl Point Li.IS A L •• M
Arr. Atlanta. »♦ | *.2v »<■ - *6a. a. |
•rttfelWAtti'. hv. -A BO
.. Ate .U.SL'.S ....* t -i*J 2 1,4 wUi
•• joumb'js ...» ........ ... ••
4rr. Weak Point.. 3:<t> e-» 5,.9*. «*
Opelika . . 4il « u<? *. - i.W sil
•Uoiajauu* .... -•• . . I ....
ufleuaw. ;>4 j. I aM) •* |• *C pU-
/• Mont*ornery. >p u. .30 a, | .* Ujl
North. Souik.
NO. 21 NO. 22 Nu. Ml NO. »»
7:6c p ni;lo;i6 * tu; W**li'st'i>'W;6o * Iu p u.
U;u6
J:6U » B.I) 10 p m 'eoiiad.*', L.iU , u-l ll in.
*;*u * u-11 1. p b-IN.w tor. I a.* l * u.l*.:uu pu.
i'nlituiiu Sleepers ou all truttre
between Montgomery uuu
Wttehiugtvu wiitauui ettauftt.
Wesleru HatirokU Sleeper*
tnuns AM aud 511 between
and Atlanta.
Train. 6€ ( 61, 62 and 63, maa« oicae ovLuecticL
with trains to a-utl irou» Mo ft lie aud ~aw Urlaaxu
Train (*a oonnectß at Montgomery with trail** u
semia and Eufaala. Connection mad# »
Opelika with E*bt Alabama and Cincinnati, an
the Columbus and We*tern Railroad*. All train
except 52 and 53 oouneel at Übahaw wist To**’
4«e railroad.
Train* No 5 and fl run dally except Band*ys
CHAS, 11. CROMWELL,
P**a« n'2*r Ay nt
S H. TJLGNEH.
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE
B/KTuW, FULK uQUMTY, FLA.
Will Buy or Sell Beal Estate. Corres
pondence solicited. Aoy Information giver
In regard to health, ednrete, Ao.
JanUwtf
Valuable Plantation for Male
or Rent.
loser my plan tattoo for uua or roat, lyiat
m Tai not oonuiy, three ra tea north ot Box
-cprlMga. Ptrtioa uiat wia* to look can en.l cl
th* nndaralgMed.
IL V. BOXXU
Mbichants, bai'ken 100 Maiutacturer
OMuULm haAl>
BRADaTREET’S
AWEIKLT JmUMIUL 1 F TRAL K FXNANCS,
jkND FLBLIO EOthOMY,
.Vtefeew Avery Saturday OfUnttmss
ooma tNU* TwCT$Zy-*eur Payu
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.
IL*» tOfciUuSi p u rpu»e 04 iI*VIT aWs i* to
ext p,«o..cai *'-r,ue t bu*i.**.«*.. Ita
ape* lai l.me ana .luus.i.al 14-pw. U; is* Vvtkt
piu u_e ui bauk. u t tcia* turoughuui me Lni td
ba.ea a..u a*.*-*, auu Ui lU-ltsiuiOi Basel*
• * d i.aDiilU. a, ar< a oue *u tn u*x autesenp too
p 2Cc, I a aytevp t* Ol XtCcLl *ug«l Ut t*lw*.«s afO
0 iug*y »a e as u um»rc a iiaut>au*
UUI.B, iu th' *.(lcl -.Uet, Bit UU.ILK IU ba UlvT*
*u . uivrv uuuuuufcbU tu asia lalioa* b**u» ( the.
a*iuu ■ out* u- a iu a.*ad*t**et a .a u. ha*
ur t O-*4i U aua middle*
men.
lue tmdr aiii Ashicukund feiluatlon
iUImUMUVUL -tie li lied Placed aDU ball add
-o i tpUi Ltd 0> IC.< gldpu Up LU LUe uuur of
ruUsioaUvU.
biN jLE tOhKi, lENLENIB,
THE BK LDlii h*r cumPaJNY.
*BA, *O3 15Bi ALWaI,
MW luuK uITX.
APh|7 - bena cent* lor i-o* **e, and
mla.w.l ecv.vc fz-1, a Cai..) box gouda
licl *«44 Dt'p juu 10 inui« nitLej ri*Li *way
inai* »12> uiiig th® ujtuawtr.u *u o eivhajr
sei auooaed 1 uiu urst bcur The bread ruaa to
luriubt. upt*u ocitei- tub teuzaert aLauiU* y auro
a.t not- auazeaa lutk* vu t aUgUal*. Axan-b
ueoW-übu -wi>
I*. M. LUArXhLIi,
HbVUlii* bhblth a ihibhAflit *6l.
Illi BttoMU Bt., lOlUtobUs, 08,
< XBt Ci hi)
akperiad of 1 indon.
ÜBhlbiU* 01 A.vDdon.
Mr*-®r rvt < • • » flop
JordMi’b <#ojuu» Julep
wci cure tne woret <a®eoi
** EC H AEGIA
<ua uervoue neaaache in * tew mmutee;
».‘th ane. ear ..cue in two minutes. Noth
ug .ike it rot pain, u sots dk® magic.
.1 >ou -ufie.r oS& your -tugglst lor
uxiDAN’b atekCLS J LLAT, the Neurad
.ure. Price 50 cent® lor eale hy al
* Asthma.
ijr. <J. W. TewjpU’s AaUma ape ific- Tfc
~!GBt remedy ever cum pounded lor the cure t ■
bat diatreastCk maiacy. Enee Si ana SA pt’
3otlle. your arugula* for It. band 2-o«i
3‘imp for treatise to
l>r leiu|»le Medicine Co., C'OMPOUND
EKB. H 4 MILTON, O-
n e-ealv bv J K Dane’. Ga
“Bunch on Con*be« M
Ask for "Mougk on Goughs,” for Coughs.
Jolla, Bore Throat, Hteuaeaesa. Iroctea
0.5 UqukMto.