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THE DAILY TIMES.
LAR4JKST CIRCULATION'S
In i * Alias'll «» aa«i T•ad I*
nt 'CelcintbM*.
Cohiitibu*. Weorgin,
IUEBDAY FEP.RUAKY 24 IMHB
Thb banks ot New Turk now bold
$49,700,000 in excess of legal require
ment.
Tub Lousiana penitentiary took
Are on Saturday and was damaged
SIO,OOO worth and was not insured.
No damage to convicts reported.
Saturday the 91st was a blizz <r'dly
cold day in Washington, but notwith
standing, the crowd al the dedication
ot Washington Monument was large
and the ceremonies highly entertain
ing.
Tub last sad tale from over the sea
is to the effect that Mrs. Langtry is
now both socially and dramatically
dead. That will probably hurt Fred
die. but do one else on this side the
deep.
Thb biggest eater and drink r In
the United Btat.es is Patti, whose
hotel bill is said to be SIOO per day.
It would be well If she would come
to Ooiumbua and eat and drink for a
couple of months or so. Her cash
output might enable our market men
to get better table stuff.
Dn. Hxlmujldt, of buohu fame,
has been confined for several yean
in an insane asylum In Norristown,
Connecticut, and since bis release t.
tew days ago he tells terrible tales of
bad treatment. He may be right, or
it may be that be Is still drawing for
his facts on a mind sadly diseased.
Thb fire and railroad calamities ot
last week were unusually numerous
and heavy. Large amounts of prop
erty was dlstroyed and several lives
lost. In one raiiroad collision in New
York on Friday night two persons
a were killed and In the burning ot
the wreck $125,000 were lost.
Thb question in curious circles now
is, what kin is Murdl Grus to El
Mahdi? We do not know, as wo uavt
never had a reporter enterprising
enough to interview the two power
on the sub] ot. But as a mutter ol
kinship, the Mardi Gras Is the near
est to us.
Gkhkamy has asked tho Freud
government to expel the Gorman
socialists who recently attended the
funeral ot Juloa Valle, from France,
and Minister Ferry has consented to
do it. We suppose they will no«
make their way to the American
shores and help Herr Must and ins
disturbers.
I e
Thb New Orleans correspondent of
the Augusta Naw writes that paper
that Mr. Manager Burke, the big
mogul of the Exposition, and Un
staff are feathering their nests hard
someiy out of that euterprize. Hi
intimates that the great deficit in the
cash account arises from tricks that
are dark on the part of those gents
to divest money from tne Exposition
treasury to their own pockets, rather
than from the lack of patronage.
Thb farmers of Nebraska are burn
ing corn for fuel, finding It cheaper
than coal, at present pi ices, They
can only get 12 cents per bushel foi
corn and have to pay 22 o ats for coal
and two bushels of corn affoid more
heat than one of coal. The Western
farmers are complaining of over pro
duction. and still they want to get in
more emigrants to Increase the sure
pluses.
II -—c e-
Thb smash-up of railroad trains
lately are becoming too frequent.
What is the matter? 1h the anxiety
to get dividends on large uomi
nal values of railroad •‘plants” the
reason? If some of the money paid
to stockholders as dividends were
expended on the roads to keep them
in safe condition, these calamities
would not occur,
Emoby Oollbgb has a $6,000 fund
with which to inaugurate a school ol
technology. The $5,000 mention is
for the commencement of a course in
carpentry,. No department of me
chanical industry is more useful oi
more neglected in thia section. W<-
scarcely know a native Georgian
who could design a handsome $5,000
residence and draw a plan and spec!
flcations for it. Our home builders,
like most other things, must come
from the "North” and wo do not like
it. Therefore let us have a school of
technology.
Thb seers of the sights in Wash
ington City on the 4th of March—the
inauguration day—will have to pay
right roundly for them. A letter
writer Informs the curious people
that standing room on scaffolds and
platforms erected for the purpose
along the line of the procession costs
from $2 to $4, while windows and bal
conies rent at from SIOO to S2OO each
according to location. The grand
inurguration ball will be a big affair,
if not a grand one. The Capital is
already filled and packed with visi»
tors, the large percent of whom
are office hunters. Os course all of
them are yet happy in the fulness of
their rosy hopes.
Thb newspapers which do not sym
pathise with the English in the Sou
dan enterprise, are careful to state
that the cost this year will be about
$40,000,000, and that the amount Is to
be raised by extra taxation. But
these papers do not remember that
England has made nearly this
amount during the past year by the
reduction in price ot articles shipped
from the United States for consump
tion, such as wheat, flour, lard, beef,
pork, cheese, etc. The mcney that
the English government spends gen
erally goes to her own people. If
she issues new bonds her own people
buy them at high prices and at low
rates of interest.
COTiow.
The q lestiou of whether It Is
cheaper to buy cotton thin to raise
It at preseat prices can e-sily be de
termined by each planter < r farmer
for himself, by looking at the prlc-s
for the year just arranged in New York
by the dealers, and comparing the
figures wi'h the cost of making cot
ton on his own farm. The New York
people will sell, deliverable in the
months named, all the cotton the
buyer may want, or they will buy at
the same figure all that farmers may
offer, only requiring >bat each party
shall make the transaction safe by
putting up “margins.” We would
not recommend the discontinuance
of cotton growing, or the dealing in
‘•futures’ , by farmers, tu, if the
farmer complains of losing money by
raising c ittoo, wo feel that we can
safely assure him that he could lose
it easier by going into Wail street.
Here are the latr st prices for the y- ar:
February 11.33®-, 1.35
March 11 11 40
April
May 11.61®—, 11.55
June 11.04®-. 11 «6
July 11,72®—, 11 74
August 11.80®—.— 11 82
deptember 11.38®—. it 4G
October 10.89® 10.88
Novi-nihcr 10 75®—.— 1".74
l».-.c-.<uib- ■' 10.74®00.' 0 00.00
Bales 83.4 )0 bales.
Thb South Carolina phosphate beds
have newly discovered rivals in Flor
ida, which are said to be richer In
lime and inexhaustabli in quantity.
The ‘'find” is in Al-rchtan county and
nt a place known as “The Devil’s
Mill Hopper.” Tuis valuable dis
covery was made by a Mi.Oioucb,
who waa formerly a superintendent
ot the rttono Phosphate Works, in
South Carolina.
Thb cotton crops of the las' twenty
yeais tiav been worth $5,u00.000,000
and have sold for at least that
amount of money. Now the question
comes, wuo has the money? The
South bus but little ot it to show for
the wonderful yields of her fields
and her people have enjoyed but tow
luxuries to represent this enormous
expenditure. Where has the money
gone?
Tub "Editors” have held what is
termed a ‘•congress” in New Oilcans
to pass resolutions ana to tell the
country what fluey have seen, bow
they nave been treated, and what
they think ot tilings generally. Mr.
General Manager Burke, the editor
or Times Democrat, is highly hmd
od tor his attention, etc. It the Bor
hemiau correspond- uts who have
drifted to New Orleans to write to
“their papers,” had been a little
better fed and mucked up more lib
erally than they have been, Mr,
liurke might teotive sumo heavier
"blows” from them than Lie has.
Bomb of the Northern theorists de
elate that half the financial trouble
now existing io tuis country grows
out of lire free coinage ot silver,
that seems queer when netonebmf
of the dollars coined have ever leit
the treasury department. Ami be
side there is no financial trouble In
this country equalling that which
prevailed when we bad no silver
coinage, and scat cel v a silver dollar
tn sight—when gold was at a high
premium and was never seen in cir
culation. Wo suppose that those are
tho times that cur Wall street
friends are trying to restore. If sil
ver coinage and the free circulation
of silver and it a legal tende r value
preserved,can not restore the country
prosperity t.otnicg.eiae will until tho
Btates take into their own bands
again tho work of managing their
financial affairs as they may choose.
We think States should do this with
out reference to Federal policy.
Thb Kansas Legislature has ap
point- d Vural girls <o aot ns pages.
This is a very questionable innovation
incur judgment- if the object waste
benefit the girls. The Western Union
Telegraph Company Lias appointed
negro messengers In Atlanta. That
is another innovation. What is the
object and how far will It reach? Is
ir. a slur upon white messengers, or
is it because the operatives do not
fear that negro messengers will, in a
few years, grow up to be competing
operators? Slowly but surely the
great educational ciauk is turning
the wheels ot social and industrial
revolution, and before we know it the
bottom fellows will bo on top. We
may not "bo there for to see,” but
tho center is being moved and the
circumference is marking its motion.
Education will bring about a polit
ical, social and industrial equinox;
when ami where all will be on a line
ot equality. When will it be? Who
wants it?
Nor only are the sins of the father
visited upon his children even to the
third generation, but the sins of po
litical rasc.Ua are visited upon their
innocent co-workers in official duties.
Our post master Sturgis is now suf
fering a visitation ot this kind of pun
ishment. Haskins, Wade and others
of the United States Commission De
partment in Georgia, have been
committing all manner of rascality
In office and have been brought to
taw in Savannah tor their evil doing,
and as Mr. Post Master Sturgis has
aeted Commissioner on a few occasion
at this place, his band has been put
in the dirty pot with the others, and
summoned to Savannah to give an
account of his work, Mr, Sturgis
has done but little of the work of
Commissioner here and is clear, we
think, of any wrong doing; but as be
has been in bad company, and will
bedelt with by a folk who do not ap
preciate purity In private or official
life, there is no telling what will be
done with him. Keep out of bad
company I
S. H. TIGNER,
DEALER IN REAL ESTATE
BARTOW, POLK COUNTY, FLA.
Will Buy or Sell Real Estate. Corree
p.inUeuce solicited Any Intormatlon given
lu regard to health, climate, Ac.
Janis wtt
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1885.
O-affixisGraia r-
PERA HOUS't
o
Tuesday Evening, Feb. 24.
THE 6REATEST LIVING ACTRESS,
JANAUSCHEK
In her Absolutely BrllilantiSucoeeß,
MY LIFE
An Original Drama, in Four Acta,
SUPPORTED by a POWERFUL CAST
Under the Personal Management ot
Mr. 11, □, HAHGENT.
Phioe-I.—Bwerved $1.00; Admission let
Foor, $1.00; Gallery 50 cents.
Bale ot Beats commences Saturday. Feb
21st, 10 a. m., at OUaffiu s Book-store.
b Lt-41
WESTERN R. R. OF ALABAMA.
"""
The Quickest and Most Direct
Route to
New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, and Wawbinglou.
Train* leave at follows:
TIME TABLE N 0.90,
TA KIN 1 KFFEGX SUNDAY. JAN. 18, la»s.
fiAHTWAUD ‘ ' NO. *
Lv Mew urickin... 10 06p n « oua. mi
Lv. iiluJitKODadr U;UO a m V;Oo p in!
Arr Columbus .... 1.02 nm- 646 a nil
Lv OoJueibea .... 8:46 am
A rr West Point ... 12,19 sit u. 27 $. m|
Arr At1anta........ 3:80 p iu| 3;<6a. m I
I VAKD. <O. W NO, M NO.
Laava Atlanta rOu , ui i) 4 m
West Point 6tub pin B:j7am
Arr (JoiumbUF. ... 7:z? p a*;
Lv <JolausbuM .... 2 30p m V.ui pui
Arr. Montgomery.. 8:10 pm 6:80 aid
Arr Mobile. a in p m
;M r fi<» w Urlnau* i • a- ■ 1 j-
Norik. South.
NO, 61 MO. 66 NO. 60 MO. H-
lifi.-jini lui.6 i m; wub’(t'n-10i6« * m 9:la pui
Iler, pm|l,:2o » m li*l»lmo»e;j;0d • m >4u p m
3x60 » uil-i lUpru IShlUd.raiU.ui * ui vux
> ai|6;ls p nx|S»w Sfifkl • ui OiW> i :
Pullman Nleeperu on aii train
5U between IHoaigoiuery uno
tYashington without Change,
wk extern Ituilroud Bleeper, ov.
trains 5M and 611 between
Hloulgoiuery and Atlanta.
rralus A0 f 61, 62 and 6d, ma**close eonneatioLi
with trains to *nd irout Mobile and ffiaw UrisaL-
Train 63 oouil-xiU at MontHOin ai.ii HAinalu;
holmß and Uomiee-iuus DiAde <
OpeLka with AlabAnaa and ■ •inolnrati, an •
lire Uolunamd and W-is’sru Hallyuads. Ail train
except 52 and 58 -
gee railroadu
Trains No. sm.<* '3 run 4bily e«ccv» Sundays
CHAS, 11. CBOHWELL,
I ass *nysr Air’ tit.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,00U
Ticket* only H 5. hhaioA in Proportlos.
hi
Louisiaua Blate Lottery Ooinpany.
M Wo do Ueroby cerUfy tin.: wu HUpcrvlße U*»
arrangbiuoutH lor ail me alontbly and rieinl
tunuai Di swings of Ihe LouUlanA State Lot
tury Uuxupauy and in pcruon manage ana con
trol the Drawings themselves, and that th*
same are conducted with honesty, lairnouH, blc
lit good Tai th toward ail parties, and wei" bor
Ue the Company to use tais uertiacato, *tti
iwO'Biiniles of our signatures aiiaokod, in its so
vurtisemeuts M
CoifliniMkiHrn.
incorporated in IH6S for 25 years by the
lain re for Educational and Chari table purpoßsi
—with a capital ol $1.000,000—-to which a reservt
fund ot over 6050,0uu Lu hlucc Deen added.
by bu overwhelming popular vote its franohis«
.as made a part of the present State Oonntltu*
tion adopted Decamber Jd, a. D., lb(8.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed
Oy the people of any State.
It never scales or postpones.
Its brand Mtn<le Number ItrHWtUKM
take place iiuinihly,
A MFLKNIttD OPPOHTHNITT TW WIN
A H>RTI *L THIRD (iMAND DRAWING.
ULABB U, IN THE ACADEMY OF MUWO. NF st
OKLKANB, TUESDAY, March 10, 1883 178 U
Monthly Drawing.
CAPITAL PKIZEU 5T5,000.
1410,000 Tickets al Flvo llollara Kacti
FracLiuua, la Fitlbs in provurtluii
lut or pxiakb
10A1T1AL 76,00.
1 do do 25,v0
1 do do lU.OUv
2 PKIKKbOF KWUO 1 VK)I
6 do 3000.10.U0l
10 do 1000..... lu.OU
2U do SOU lU.tbi
111 do 2O,LU<
SOO do 100.. BU,otl
too do 60. as.uot
1000 do M
APFBOXIMATION PRIZES,
9 Approximation Prises of 6»7fii
y do do 60u.... a,xa
v do do 2,364
1067 PriMi amounting t01465,50*.
Applications for rates to clubs aboard be mad*
only to the oifios ol the Company tn New
Orleans.
For farther luformatloa write clearly, giving
full address. FQSI&L NOTfcH, Express
Money Orders, or New York in orfb
uary letter, our renoy by Express (all sums oi
>5 and upwards st our expense) address
M.A. DAUPHIN,
Now Orieau » t Ls,
or M. A. DAIfHIN,
GW 2 aeweaLU su. WHalting ums t>, €
Make V. O. Money Orders pay ah: a and addresi
xiegiatered Letters to
NRW OELKANM NATIONAL AANK,
New Orleans Lsu
rimes Job Oi£Loe
BlLffi heads, shipping tags,
I ETTEIi HEADS, SHIPPING EUOKt
NOTE HEADS, RECEIPT BOOKS,
JIROULAKB, BUSINESS OABDb
HANDBILLS, POBIAU CARDS,
POSIEILS, VISITING CARDS,
INVITATIONS, i PICNIC TICKt’J
FANCY SHOW CARDS,
Ind everj-tiilng eLee In the Job Printing
line executed with neatness and dlspate.
Will duplicate New York ordsis with ex
press charges added.
Bring us your Job Printing and we wll
give you satisfaction tn prices and styk
Wvnmh V DrWot.p
NOTICE I
GROBGU. MCBOUOKK COOTY.—I J*ooti
BroC», nnsband ol Brods, ci Mid
Oonntj «nd Bute, bereoy give nctlc. to th,
pubboot my ooriont tint my Mid wif., F«l
Bro.-.a, .ball be uid beoome from .nd liter tbl,
d»t» > public or free trader, with ,11 of tke
right, tad privilege* nndtr the Btat-te In uca
mm* nude and provided. JdOOB SKODA,
Ju.ery •, ; 1586,.«. UnS-la
SrDll- LNNUAL STATEMENT
OF THE -
ttjia lone tarara Comjaiiy.
Furniohcd the Governor of the Btato of Georgia, as required by the Act of
the General Assembly, approved October 3, 1879,
MAM Id A.VU I/JCALITY.
Namk or thb Company.—GLORGLA HOME INSURANCE COMPANY.
Locality. —(My ot Columbus, County ot Muscogee, State ot Georgia.
coNLJjrriorv on übcembi-iu ai,
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1.-OAPLTAL STOCK.
Amount ot Cnpltal Stock $300,000
Amount pa. 1 up in Casa —5300,000 00
ASSETS.
Heal estate held by the Oompiny. actual cash value . 92,»7 17
Cash In National Bank, Columbus 7.904 0«
Caen In the handa ot Agents and others 11 M 2 29
Doans secured by bund and mortgage on real estate 41,0 U 00
Other leans 85,761 54-» 193,940 40
STOCKS—Descbiption,
Par Value. Market Vai
National Bank Columbus $100,060 lIM.uOO
Chattahoochee National Bank 2,000 3 400
Laliaesec Manufacturing Co 54.7u0 68,375
Columbus Jlanutacturl.ug Co 68.400 21.300
Muscogee Mauutaciurlng Co 25,0ut) 25 ouO
New York Ejonomleal Printing Co 1,41X1 1,750
Columbus Street Ballioad 3UO 300
Pioneer Co-operative Co 1,000 1,000
Onatlahooohee Building and Loan Association 1,720 1.720—$ 277,905 00
Premiums notes on hand upon which policies have been issued 3.635 SW
BONDS—DBscßirrioN.
Par Vaiue. Market Vai
United Staten Begletered $150,000 00 $179,800 00
Slate Alabama X5,00u 00 21,00., 00
t,tate Virginia, eerltlleutes 12,662 (Xi 1,012 96
City UoluuiOue, Ga s ,,«. 6,*il-0 00 5,100 00
City Troy, Ala 1,402 50 1,402 50
City Lynchburg, Va O.uuO 00 6,5x> oo
Atlanta iJnatuberCommeice 1,00-100 1,000 00
Macon Volunteer's Armory 1,000 00 1,000 txi
alate Mississippi,currency deposit 16,000 00 15,000 00—$ 230,815 40
Total Assets, actual cash market value $706,297 82
LIABILITIES,
Lisses not yet due. Including those reported to Company, on which no
action has yet oeen taßen 24,000 0i
All otner claims against the Company 6-.1.775 45
tte-lusuruDCe 102 341 7a
ouipius beycuu capital, as regards policy holders 2x0,1a0 6r
Total Liabilities » 406,207 82
INCOME—(During the preceding six months.)
Cash premiums received, $ 70,818 88
lu’.erest money leceived 8,575 30
Lnoume iroui uiuec sources 12 452 30
Total.lncome $ 95,3i7 48
EXPENDITURES—(During the preceding six mouths.)
Losses paid... $ 81.613 46
Expenses Paid, Including fees and oomiulsaloue to m mu and officers ot
tile Company 18..09-J 27
faxes po Id 1,854 56
All other payments and expeudiiures 2.773 60
Total expenditures * 108,741 ws
LARGEST RISK.
Greatest amount insured In any one risk $7,5.0 00
J. RHODES BROWNE, President.
Wm. U. Coaiit, Secretary.
htatk or Ghobgia-Cuumtx or iICeOvOKE:
L'ersonaily appears! before the undersigned J. RHODES BROWNE, who, being
duly sworn, says he is onlet officer or agentot L’tie Georgia Hume Insurance Company
residing lu said State, ami that th-’ ioregolug statement is true and correct to tm
bestot ills knowledge, intoimutiou and neiiet. J. IXhodk,; Browns, Prea't.
Sworn to and subscribed before me, thia 19th day ot kebiuary, 1885,
fe-24 it GEO. W. TICKNOB. Notary Public.
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I ■ JT. GILBERT - ’ 1
L»: r -j-» ,; -n«- - Yawn—- -/ . <
I I Steam Power Rrlnter.
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I’riaiti Jiar,
BOOK BINDING.
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Paper Boxes of even Description
Aat Lowest Prices.
Alabqe stock of all kinds of pafik, i
iuciudiuf Letter, Packet, And Note Heids ]
Util Heflda, Btateuieat*, always on baud. Aieo '
Snvelopea, cards, Ac., printed at short notice, I
Paper Boxae of any slaeor deaortpUon not kepi
on hand, made at abort notice.
TSOS. GILBERT.
42 Randolph St.,
Opposiie Postofllce.
West Georgia Male and
Female institute.
THIS INSTITUTE, LOCATED AT
GENEVA, TALBOT COUNTY,
GA., UNDER THE
-MANAGEMENT OF
PROF. J NO. w. iiozii:u
and
PROF. JOHN E. FULLER,
/SJK Teachers of Long and bucoese
,’} -«» lul Experience, otters to the
"wMSPa Boys and Glrle ot our country
wKa extraordinary inducements for
obtaining a thorough Practical,
English and Classic Education
at Button Figures.
The following are the rates of Tuition
per school month of tour weeks:
Primary Class $1 80 ;
Intermediate Class $2 4u
Collegiate $3 50
Ineldentlal Fee 10e
French and German (each extra) $2 0C
Drawing and Painting $2 5e
Music on Plano, Guitar or Violin $3 00
By a recent act ot the Town Council ot
Geneva, certain revenues accruing to the
town have been appropriated to the school,
thereby reducing the above rates ot tne
Literary Department titty (50) percent.,
making the Tul.lou la tliose classes 90e.
$1 20 and $1 50 per month. Board in the
beet families can be procured at $8 per
month, exclusive ot lights and washing
Tuition and board at the remarkably low
rates must be paid monthly tn advance
For particulars apply to either ot the
teachers or to B. A. Pasohai,,
bee y and Treas.,
febTd&wlm Geneva. Ga_
APQ|7fc Send Rix cenu for postage, xud
rniZXireoeive free, a oestly box o. good*
which will help you to more money right away
than anything else in thia world Ail oi either
tex succeed Lorn drst hour The broad road to
fortune open before the workers absolutely sure
At Gaea address Tnux A 00, Angusta, Maine
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAG,
AND MAKE
BIC SCORES,
USE
Remington
ifles-zee
SHOT GUNS.
All the Latest Improvements.
I FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR ItMi
E.Remington&Sons’,
Sporting Arms and Ammusifios,
281 & 283 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON A CO.,
13 State Street, Chicago, B.
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y.
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES.
■ADE n THE BEST MANNER. BT SKILLED W 3 Al Ml.
KHEBIBER THAT OUS SOODS ARE ALWAYS BELMLB
One Piece of Solid SteeL .ia
■0 HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BLADE
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO,
ILION. N. Y.
New Y.rk US Chamber. Strwa.
eb.l dhwlm.
tbbt
W. &J. SLOANE
HAVE MADE A GEE AT REDUCTION
IN THE PKICES OF ALL
GRADES OF HOODd.
MOQUF.TTES, from SI 25upward
BODY BKUddEL from SSupwaid
lAFESTIIY BBUSBELS, from 50 upward
INGBAINN, from 40 upward
CHINA MATTING, from *5 per roll of 40
yards upward
Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, In
Great Variety.
Samples sent by mall whenever desired.
Ail correspondence will receive prompt at
tention.
Broadway and 19th Street,
NKW YOBKCITY.
j anSOeow-dAwSm
Valuable Plantation for Sale
or Eent.
I offer my plantation for tale or rent, lying
In Talbot county, three miles north of Boj
Springs. Ptrties that wish to look can cell cd
Lhe undersigned.
M. W. HOLLIS
JOHN 8. ITt EWART
=Joi Printer.
Qrros. ban dolph;. street, next to
(IBOBOU STEAM AND OAS PIPE OOMPANT.
Job 1. in ting c Krery dMcrlption executed
Neatly and Promptly,.
aaglH
in uni. m uh ion
THIS weee:,
And must collect all th9 Miney we
can before starting. Nowisthetim e
b u y Goods for the Cash and get
A A G enuine bargains. Price our Clothing,
£1 . , Hats and Furnishings.
< y Mirtrtloiej.
jy J Our Spring Fashion-Plates have
M /I *! arr * vec h an d we are now making
*4 | Goods to Order for. Future Delivery.
4I J H, J. THORNTON,
Merchant Tailor.
NOW OB NEVER!
COME WEAL OH WOE,
OUR POLICY IS INFLEXIBLY DETER
MINED,
DEFIES THE FATES THEMSELVES, ORGANIZES HIS VAST
RESOURCES AND MEETS THE COMING TIDE
OF COMPETITION WITH A HARRIER OF
Yet Unheard of Prices.
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UN. Lit THB HAMMER.
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30,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings, al 5 cents, Value 10 cts.
20,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings at 8 cents, Value 15 cis.
25,000 Yards Hamburg Etgiugs at 10 cents, Value 20 cts
-13,50u Yards Hamburg Edgings at 121-2cts, Va;ue2scbs.
40,000 Xards Hamburg Edgings at 15 cents, Value 30 cts
27,000 Yards Humb'iig Edgiiij-s at2L Cents, Value 50 cts.
5,000 Yds, Satin (heck AahiMiok a’ 10c Worth 20c.
2,540 Yds, Sa til (hecks ai 15 od ISccnts. Best value
ever seen in Columbus.
Stripes and Plaids at Unheard of Prices for this Week,
These Goods Must Be bold.
From the Great Lnwroidery Sale in New York Jan. 16.
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POLITE IND COURIECUK AIIENIION GIVEN TO EVERY VISITOR,
WHETHER PUiiCHAcsEli OR NOT.
TRADEHALACE
159 and 161 Btot.d Sire; t, Opposite Be? kin Hou®",
COLUMBUS, GA., SAVANNAH, GA.. AUGUSTA, GA.
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DJEW SPjRIING GOODS
Wool Combination Suitings, Choice Colors in Cashmeres,
Good All-Wool Cashmere at 50 cents.
Choice <nook Ginghams anu Ualicoa, I'a.ble Linens Towels
and Napaims. NuW is the lime to buy these Goods,
Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs,
Good Handkerchiefs, Fast Colors, at 3c. up to the Best
Grades
10,000 Yards
More ot those HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES at Aeioniatiingly low prices.
Ladies' Underwear Department
Just opened. All tne Stock Freen ami at Popular Prices.
J. ALBERT KIR VEN.
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Furniture,liCarpetings, Curtain-Goods,
Window-Shades? etc?
REGARDLESS OF COST
1,000 Chairs, from 50 cents to $lO 00 i MoquetOarp -te $1.50 pr yd. beatqual
500 Bedsteads from $1 75 to 40 00 Tapestry Carpets 65c to SI.OO pr. yd.
100 Imitation Wai, Suits,slß to 40 00 I Body Brussels ” 85c to $1.35 pr. yd.
100 WainutSults.from $25 to s2bo 00 i Rugs 753 to SIO.OO
15 Parlor Suits from S4O to $l5O 00 | Straw Mattings 100 to 40c.
Oil Cloths, 40c to $1 25 per square yard.
Art Square (Drugget's) including beet Kiddemuster, all wool $8.50 to sls
Will duplicate prices of any Market.
Upholstering Goods at your own Prices.
L. ROONEY,
Up Stairs, 83 and 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ELEVATOR ALWAYS READY. fels-wßm,
his Old and Georgia Oompany coutluues to tair; Fira rlsxs of all kinds
Charter perpetual. DIVIDEND No. 36 FOB 1884, 334* per tent.
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York,
AU solid Companies, represented In this Agency, hates; low. Losses prompti
adjusted,
IL B. MURDOCK .Ao-ent.