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...jut dJUs, GA., Mar. 8, 1885
Stock ou hand August 181, 1884
Received yeaterday «
“ previously 74,176-74, uv
74,661
Shipped yesterday
previously 70.875- 70,448
Stock on hand this morning *.llß
l‘rwe»,
Market—dull.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary
BUlet Good Ordinary
bow Middling 16%
Middling . 10%®10%
Good Middling lu /4
Warehouse sales
Receipt*-
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M. AG. 14.14. 1
0.4 W.B.K.
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Wagon 1-3
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Ihe tollowlug changes have Peen muds
in the arrival and departure or u.»us,iroui
Columbus, Ga n J anuary 12,1885:
Atlanta via Opelika, North, Nasi and
Western Glares.
AliiilVE m
•• 1 ;05 p m
“ 7 22 “
CLOSE..’ 8:15a m
•• 2 :uo p m
•• 8; o ••
Montgomery, Mobile, New Orleans,
Munusstppi, Louisiana, Texas and
Western luurida Points.
AHKIVE - 6:00 am
•• 1:05 p tn
CLOSE..'.’.’.".’.’...' 2:00 “
- 8:uo "
Macon, Savannah, Augusta and Past
ern Morula Points.
AB.B.LVB 5:00 am
.. 1 :t2 p m
CLOSE..’. ’d'J "
Mobile <t Chrard, M bile. Mississippi.
Louisiana, I'exa-and Western
Morula Points.
ARRIVE 11:00 am
CLOSE p m
THAD (J. BlUKlilß. P. M.
81. lauku CliurcJG.
buaday Hervloee tn usual.
Meuiiiig of liie Buud of Hope.
Hups tvlii mood meadii
aitfcx'Hoou at 3% o t e*JcM» u‘i til LiUkd Sun
day tcaool room.
Prayer Meeting.
It io intended to noid tins meeting tint
aiternuon at 8 o’woek m Mr, tipini£b‘ room,
east ol Muscogee factory, and just acrost
the street. Brotnar Britton u.nd older
brethren are expected to attend and aid in
the exercises, i’he room is sufficiently
commodious lor ail, and ail will he wel
come. H. UAMPBBim.
Muscogee County S, 8. Association.
Tae regular quarterly meeting oi this
association will be held at bt. Luke cruret
Sunday afternoon at 3 o’clock, March Bth.
Ik ports from superintendents of each
scuooi will be expected; eacn scuuoi one
delegate to every 25 members. Pastors,
superintendents and secretaries are tx
officio members, but every
member ol the schools are earnestly in
vited to be present as the time and space
for the annual celebriiiion will be appoint
ed. W. K. Bbdkld. tiaey.
Bev A B Campbell will preach at th
Plrst Baptist eburen this morning and to
night. Ine public are cordially invited.
tier vibes at Wadsworth Memoral Chapel
on I’roupb street, between Fern and
Early, ti ti at 10 am. 2pm instruction
in Westminister catechism 7 130 topical
fc ju»tffitiatiou as .m act >f God,*’ Bom.B-83.
AU are invited Lu attend.
J H Bekqen.
Motiiera,
it you are laling, broken, worn out and
nervous, use “Wells’’ Health Bent we*
U. Druggists.
Change ol Schedule on C. A W. H. it.
By noticing our advertising columns
It will be seen that on and alter Match
Bth, to-Uay, a change of schedule goes in
to tfleet on the Columbus and Western
railway, taking effect at 6:80 a. m.
Prepare far Inspection,
Having been appointed Inspector oi
Weights and Measures by me Ordinaly
for 1885, 1 will commence on (Monday),
March Sth. Jas. Babbeu.
mchßtt
For Kam.
My late residence on upper Oglethorpe
street. Lot full halt acre. House has
six large rooms and built of brick. Cis
tern ol pure water and a good cow house.
Will be rented low tor balance of rental
year. t* K- Wynne,
ts At Times Office,
Idle Preserver.
II you are losing your grip on Ute, try
••Wells’ Health Eenewer." Goes direct to
weak spots.
Bußlnea. Stationery,
The Times Office has just received a lot
of tine Business Stationery, consisting of
Laid and Linen Letter and Note Paper
Plain Leiter and Note Paper, Bill Heads
(various sizes), Business Cards and State
mentsof Account, Envelopes, &c. Call on
us for prices of commercial work and see
styles. dAwtl.
Jewelry.
Diamond rings, cameo rings, plain rings
gold sleeve buttons, bracelets gold and
plated, gold and plated necklaces auc
lockets; clocks In every style and variet)
at l. 8. Spear's.
Great Bargain*
At Phillips’ New Shoe store, 46 Broad st.,
Columbus, Ga. Stock all new, hue and
heap. dc7s4wtf
So l>ry and Brittle.
“What do you suppose makes my hair
so dry and brittle?' - We suppose the
glands which supply moisture to It need
a stlmulous. A bottle of Parker’s Hair
Balsam will do the business, and leave
your hair soft and shining. There Is no
mistake about this. No oil, do dye. Be
stores original color, removes dandruff.
wadaAaun.
Ute,hoi—lt. R« »tl'»« to Crime.
(0 NTINCED )
In our last ve gave the statement ot
r?»ny men, woo ’rum their positions as
< fll iers >f Ht ite, oi l ample experleriue to
hliow liow in iny crimes, both iu the old
world and over our own homes <i;me
horn drink. We could till many columns
with facts from the earns source, but do
not want mire. From judges d wn to
policemen, from ill parto of our land we
can bring proof. What Is the cause ot
i.lmnst every street fl/bt, when men are
killed or badly cut up? It Is from drink.
K W Goods, attorney of! 8t Louis, says:
"that alcoholism Is the parent of many
crimes and the foster parent of many
more." Tns peace d'Hturbers are most
generally under the Intluenoe of liquor
when arrested, But wny go on. Official
leporia -iu J oe gtaaily multiplied with
outnumber, tombing this phase ot the
question. Asa straw shows which way
the wind blows, it is true that when a
elms is oomml'ted the police look first In
the salo ,us ot wickedness to find the man
or bear of him and the cause. Lit us
look on another picture; let us see what
these men in authority eay tor those
places where it is not allowed to be sold.
We are glad to say that such places do
xlst where prohibition either voluntary
or by law, can be found here In our own
laud and country. Ask and hear the re
sponse. Iu Pottercuunty. Pa., Hon. John
B. Mann, says—under prohibition: “Our
Jah is without Inmates for more than
naif the time, but when liquor flowed like
water, there were always prisoners In jail.
From fourteen counties in the state, the
same report comes—the jalis are com
paratively vacant. In Maryland, official
reports show that th Talbo. county in
1876, there wacomy one prisoner In jail—
the result of prohibition. The decrease ot
prlsoners in ail the counties that have
adopied prohibition, is the strongest evi
dence of Its good results.
Look at the uffi :lal reports o-. New York
city when saloone were opened on Bun
days, on eight Sunday;-10,078 arrests were
made. When they were closed tor the
same length of tfma on that day, theie
wereonty 523 srreeta. Wuat a difference!
Is that not enough to show the good ol
prohibition?
In Maine in 1872, th < record of the police
courts show that by closing the saloons
ouly about oae-Ulth of the cases at com
pared with last year, when they were
open.”
Governor Peck, of Vermont, says the
law has been salutary in diminishing
drunkenness-, disorder and crime gener
ally.
From Connecticut Governor Dutton said
In hls message: ‘ There is scarcely an
open grop-suop In tile state and jails aie
fast becoming tenantlees.’’ But New
Jersy sends out the best report that
makes it almost a paradise. Veneland,
with a population of 10,500 Inhabitants ha.
abolished all saloons lor several years,
has bad but one indictment and that ror
battery am >ng colored people tor the last
year; and spends annually only $75 tor
tKiilce and S4JO ioi the poor. Wuat a re
cord, it speaks tor itself.
laßoaion Miss., prohibition for ten
days snowed a diminution of om bait
the arrests under the same rule lor one
year. Commitments to work
houses and houses of correction
a denomination ot one h ill. In Maine be
fore the law wasentorcod in 1863, the num
ber ot convicts tor crimes was 1,255; but
In 1870 when It was on orcod it was only
430, the p iuper Het was also reiueed one
halt. Coming wnet again about the same
tale Is fold. In Edwards county, 111., for
twenty-live years taere has been no sa
loons, and during that long time, only one
person has been sent to the penitenitary
out of a population of 8 600, and that was
to; a crime committed while druuk from
'lqu >r obtatnn in another aouuty. From
k-kansas, I’enueesee and Kansas, many
counties give notice that tuelr jails under
prohibition are emptied, and from all
over the state, Wiiece Lin ■ oi.::i enforced,
the same rood report ean be round. Oh!
that the eyes oi ail -tats and counties
could see and learn wisdom, bow long,
oh God, how long must we wait! Will
the day ever come waen our own goop
e.. y can send out (.ucu a report? Not tib
then, can we look torr set; not till then
will poor mothers' hearts beat with is is
fear as she listens t > her son’s footsteps,
as at- comes aom < a: tn- ve email houro
night, ten her they are firm, and ho Is free
from the Intoxicating cup. Work and pray
ot moth-" - J, to*, iu tlffi-s will -o no
Lookout tor ths (.‘pealug at M Joseph’s,
due notice ol which win be given In these
columns, and wa.eii on accour-t ot hav
ing purchased cue Unset, newest and
mu it varied styles and assor.m riit, will
be the grandest ot tae grand openings In
mlhinery you have ever witnessed south.
SCHOOL HATH.
1 have now open for your inspection 1.000
and 1 kinds of Misses and children's school
hats. Every shape that imagination can
saucy and skilled hands manufacture are
here, and many oi them are not twice üb
taiu-ibie. New goods iu quantities In
every, department too numerous for
mention now.
Can early as they will not stay here,
and keep a watch lor the opening notice.
M. JcSBPH,
Marßtf. 87 Broad Street.
The Approach of Spring
soon tae red, red bug will joyouely
carol nt the approach of ihe festive plcnic
er uhu picnlceress. The balmy breezew
will watt the sweet odor ot filed sohaiiots
through the kitchen window. The honey,
suckle will climb up the porch columns
and '.hd small boy the apple tree after
green apples. Spring poetry, love, crick
ets and red worms will each joyously tul-
Hll tnelr appointed missions to make
eat tn a paradise, lien bite and bald-head
ed and Intellectual editors swear. This is
Indeed a halcyon lime. Soda founts will
burst forth, as Will daffy down dlliya
eroCiisls and rail other cusses. Tne eed
erstwhile brown with cruel
winters blight, will paint
ea.tli’B breast an imeraid green, and
billy-goats, cows and other grass eating
critters will lunch thereon. The Hazard,
in all the exhuberauce and wautonees ot Its
sunshiny existence will cavort across the
ilowei'-bordereil path and the city maiden
will giab her sklrte, jump about two feet
high, and in agonizing tones "holler,"
ouch! The placid bosom ot the pool will
be bioken by ripples trom the cork of
some lone fisherman, whose eyes are full
of black gnats. Existence at this time Is
full of light, joy and sweet odors, and the
mi.iki-te ot yuuug “vege," and other kinds
ot tables.
bprlng is here. Sound her praises and
prepare to get new ''dude,” cut oats and
hie away to daisy decked meadows,
Ja«t Koeelved.
■jVery large assortment oi stiver
plated ware tor wedding and Christ
mas presents. I will seil all above
goods at 20 per cent discount on
munuracturers regular prices. Call
and make your selections at
1. 8. Bfhab’s.
DAILY TIMES: OOLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SUND AY. MARCH 8,1 WB.
The Alabama "re. “rem eh»ng>,« Hands
Th ' Alabama Free Frees has changed
hands and will h»reafterbe run with Mr
B. Wl!m«r Waddell as editor and Mr.
Ji'tnee P. Floyd as publisher, Mr. Wed
<!• 11, though young In yearn hus had
•xpetlt uce In the buslnewe, having been
oounected with this eflloe for a number ol
years, and Is ffimPlar with the duties he
an umes. Sober and eoneclentlous, ever
courteous to all. We feel assured that the
Interest ot tne Individual and community
he labors amongst will be scrupulously
attended to and receive the attention de
nanded at hie bands. Mr. J. P. Floyd,
lately foreman of tbie office, Is well known
as » veteran printer, competent, sober and
attentive to business and to be relied on
In every particular. Their every effort
will be directed tor t.ue good and building
up of L vely, Girard and their section-
I he patent outside hitherto used, will be
discarded, and the same space filled with
new and original matter ot local and sec
tional Interest and other improvements
made. We b speak for the new manage
ment the kindly good will and patronagi
of the gotd people of Lively, Girard and
that section, also of the citizens of Colum
bus.
ODDS AND ENDS.
Yesterday’s cotton receipts were the
smallest of the season.
The Blare are practicing dally, and have
made up their nine to tote the banner.
A good place to study human nature Is
at the market Saturdays. It Is lite bees
swarming,
March showed her,hand yesterday and
raised the wind." We sigh, sometimes,
to be like M irch.
To-day Is Sunday and the weather is
tine. Go to ohurou an 1 enjoy a good ser
mon and some flue music.
Yesterday was a warm sprlngalay, the
birds joyously earrolled—stop; hold up.
We are going off Into the afflatus.
One party before the mayor yesterday
tor being drunk and dlsordly, was tintd
$5—52.53 aplsoe, and cheap, too, at the
money.
Charley Line, a mulatto boy, woo ran
away Irom ute did In Macon, will be car
ried back to-night by a Maunu policeman,
sent over to arrest him and bring him
back. Onurley says bla father wants him
to sell llq lor behind his bar and be don’t
want to do It. Ha la abort 14 years old,
and has ran away betore.
The following pathetic appeal strikes
us forcibly with its truth: ‘‘Brethren
send us a club of subsmlbsrs. We are
trying our level best to run a good, honest
paper, and It r. quires a little money.”
Yes, brother, you are right. The old
proverb tha; ‘‘money makes the mare
go,"apmle-i With fail force in this case
It take - money to make a paper go, too.
But. if you can get a tew sub aribers to
lotch in cor-l wood, bags, of Inters, etc,,
and once In a wall get a good sewing ma-
Tiuie with a patent tucker and trilling ap
oaratu . etc,, we enould luluk a little
money would run It.
■■Caprice.”
Miss Mina le Madden with a first class
c.. apany wr,i play in the above comedy at
the Opera House, Thursday Match 12. At
h r psrtorm nice ot the same in one of the
u irtheru cities, it is said tire audience
rose io their feet en masse, and wildly
cheer sd, so enthusiastic was their approv
al. The New York Star speaking of it
says:
At the Naw Park Theatre “Oaprlce” has
made an unquestionable hit. The house
bus beau crowded at every performance.
Miss Maddems manager says tuat he has
been offered $12,000 for “Caprice.”
a <1 »
Wood Xliieveg.
Mr G H Nisi, who lives In Wynnton, on
Friday detected two negros, George and
Henry Jackson, in loading up tnelr wagon
with wood whlcu had been cut and was
lying on hls place. On approaching
them, they abandoned the team, whl;h
wus already loaded, and took to the
woods, reaving rhe team standing In the
road. Mr Nell then took out a warrant rot
them before Justice Rldenhour lore -
pass, wiiicii was put In the hands ot Bail
iff Owen to serve, but the birds had flown,
going across the river Into Alabama
They will In ail probability be apprehend
ed and brought over for trial. The mule
and wagon remalna in possession of the
Billlff.
BUBt)is*i. XtiOLVM,
The cluos in the southern league are al
most evenly balanced and the contest lor
the championship will be‘'nluk-aud-iuck’
between the cities.
Tue Macon club will oe one ot the strong
est and most formidable tn the associa
tion. The men nave good records and
will sustain them. As base-rurmere and
hitters they are said to be unsurpassed.
The uniform of the Macons will be white
knee pants, blue stripes, with shirts sim
ilarly striped. Maroon trimmings and
individual cape will complete the costume,
which will be among the prettiest In the
league.
The tollawing cities will furnish the
Macon nine: Baltimore, Md.; Dayton, O.;
Evansville, Ind.; Harrisburg. Pa.; Pensa
cola, Fla.; Lowell, Mass,, and Louisville,
Ky. The battery that mis been selected
Is a stong one and will consist of Wells,
McLaughlin and Burkalow.
The Augusta clubo have at last com.
bined and have ratified the articles of
consolidation.
Nashville will have the finest grand
stand ot any oluo in the southern league,
and one of the best In the country. The
entire Improvements on their grounds,
which are almost In the heart of the city,
will cost upwards of $lO 000.
il i
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BEST TONIC. ?
This medicine, combining iron with pure
Cgensbte tonics, quickly anrt completely
ure« Ity.pepsln, Indigestion, Weakuinn.
itnpnre Blood, 3lnlnrlu«4ffillls and Fevers,
.odNeurahrin. . . ...
Itis an imts-illng remedy for Diseaseso< tbc-
KMtteye and I.Her.
it Is invaluable tor Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary fives,
itdoes not injure the teeth, cause headaehe.o'
,roc ice coiistii-atioi,— otho ln>u mcr-’ieiwsdo.
if enriches and purifies the t taxi, stimulates
he appetite, aids ibe assimilation of food, re
.er Hraribu.' u and Belching and
is them .scler and nerves.
For intermittent Fevers, Lassitude, lack O'
ifnersy, &c., it has no equal.
The genuine h»s above trade mark and
< .used red lines on wrapper. Take no other.
«. ~.u br HWIWa UUIIDU CO. lUi-l UUIHL KV
PERSONAL.
Mr. Dr. N.J. Forgrty am! daughter,
Mtns Btwle re'in nod tn the city yof-torday
after a abort übaenoo visiting relatives.
Mr-.i. pr. pitte left ye«terrlny on n r aft
t > Talbotton.
Mr. Lowenthal nt L. Buhler & On., re
lumed yci’t"rday trom a business tour,
Mr. A. F. Copeland end Mlea Willie
Oopelar.d. ot H mlltcn, rmased through
yesterday u route homo after a vfolt to
the exposTioo and the Inauguration of
President Cl vcland.
Mr Louie Lynch, the efficient traveling
aaleeman for th-' Muscogee Manufactur
ing Co., returned yesterday from a suc
cessful trip.
J H Hamilton returned yesterday after
a visit ’ 1 th- Land of Flowers.
James W .tt Is In the cli y. shaking hands
with hlu friends.
•‘Kongh on (Joagha ”
Aak for "B tugh on Coughs," for Coughs,
□olds. Bore Throat, H larsenees. Trochee
0.5 Liquid, 25i-.
♦ .
A Sore Throat or Cough,
If suffered to progress, often lei lilts In
an incurable throat or mng trouble.
"Brown's Bronchial Irochen" give instant
taller.
Test lonr Baking Powder To-Day I
Prandß Advertised as absolutely pure
COIVTAIW AMMOIVXA.
THE TESTI
Place a enn top down on a hot stove until
heated,then remove the oovernnd: mell. Achem*
let will not bo required to detect the preuenoe of
AHMUOniEU
'rTIKOST PERFECT MftOO
I 2 r Z ■
POES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA,
Its HeoltlifuinekS Jias NEVER Bose Queationad,
In a million home® for a quarter of a century it
ha* stood ti e cvasiuner’s reliable teat,
THE TEST GFJHE OVEN.
Price Baking Powder Co.,
Makers of
Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts,
The strongest, most delicious and natural
flavor known,aud
Dr. Price’s Lupulh Yeast Gems
. _>r Light, Healthy Bread, The Best Dry Hop
Yeast in the world.
SALS BY GROCERS,
OHiCAca. - sriouait,
Young Men;—Kead This.
The Vom.\io Bert Oo„ ot Mmhnli
'alien., offer t ■ sen:’ their celebrated Elec.
teo-Voltaio Belt and other Electbic
Appliance? a tiUltor thirty days, to
nen (young >r old) afflicted s Uh nai voui
debility, ':>se oi vitality and mannood, and
ail kindred troubles. Also lor rheumu-
Jiac, neure'/la, pern lysis, and many
ither diseat-is, Complete restoration t<
health, vigor and munhooa guarantiee.
No risk is Incurred as thirty days trial le
B'loweit. Write them at once tor illus
trated ti x-ipj it fide.
deol7 eod&wtgr
L-cet Faith in Physicians*
There are innumerable Instances where
cures have been effected bySCOVILLb
BABBAPARILLA, OK BLOOD AND
LIVE 11 NYBUP. tor all olssasea of the
blood, wnen they had been given over by
their physicians, it is one ot the best
remedies ever ffered to ihe public, and
as it is prepar-d with the greatest oire,
as a speclflo ror certain diseases, It Is no
wonder that it should be more effectual
ib iu h ietily written and carelessly pre
pared prescription-, lake this medicine
or all disorders ailaiop irom Impure
trio d. It le euuors<.d by .ending profes
sional men. eod
Notice to the La<il6M.
I have just received $20,000 stock of jew-
Iry from New York, besides my own
dock. Come and examine the goods be
ore purchasing elsewhere,
T. S. Spe.-.e. It! Bread St.
OFFICE OF j
Muscogee Manufacturing company, >
LOLUMBUs, GA,, Feb 9. 1885. I
Ihe annual meeting o' me Stockholitore
of this Company will be held at their office
on Muncay, March 9,188 J, at 12 o'clock m.
W. A. bWIFT,
telo-tmrb9 Sec'y and Trek.
‘‘Rough oa Paiu” I’lamer.
Porous and strengthening, improved
the beet for backache, pains In the chest
and side, rheumatism, neuralgia. 25c.
Druggists or mall.
“Rough on Kats.
Cleans out rats, mice, roaches, Hies,
tints, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, g
phots. 15c. Druggists.
"Hough on Corns.”
Ask tor Wells’ “Bough on Corns,” 15c,
quick, complete cure. Hard ur soil corns,
warts, bunions.
<>ti i'oothacflo.”
Instant reft;f tor Neuralgia, roothaohe
Faceacbe. Ask for “Bough on loolb
aahe.” 15 A 25c.
I’reti-y Women.
Dadles who would retain freshness anil
vivacity. Don’t fall to try ‘‘Wells’ Health
Beuewer."
--Rough on Iteh."
“Bough oa itch" cures Luurora, erup
t ;ns, ring worm, tetter, salt rheum, post
ed feet, chilblains.
•'Rough on Coughs.”
Ask tor "Bough on Coughs,’' tor Coughs
Colds, riorettuoui, Hoarseness, Troches.
15c. Liquid, 25c.
The Hope of the Nation.
Children, slow iu development, puny,
scrawny and delicate, use “Weils' Health
Renewer."
Thin People.
■‘Wells’ Health Beuewer” restores
health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impo-
Sotence, xual Debility, sl.
"Buehu-Puiba.”
Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Blad
der and Urinary Dlnesees, Scalding, Irri
tation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh ot the
bladder. sl. Druggists.
A C Alii).
Io Hi who Bre suffer*from the error* and
ndlF.eretltmH oi youth, woakuuHa, early
ic'jay, loss ot manaood,'&o., I will seed a recipe
uut will care you, FIiHLK st UHARttE, This
;<reat remedy was discovered by a miaaioaary in
Jon th America, baud a self«ad dressed envelope
»o the 1U ¥ SMPM T, IHMAM, Station J>,
SBOh7co<lA A 1
stock mm!
PIECE GOODS FOP
Spring 1885
INCLUDING THE
LEADING NOVELTIES.
AMERICAN AND FOREIGN GOODS
FOB MAKING
SUITS TO ORDER.
Stock Unrivaled I
Prices Right I
A FEW
BARGAIN SUITS
LEFT, AT
TIA.I I > JM O E.
CALL AND SEE US.
G. J. PEACOCK.
Clothinjr Manufacturer,
6U 66 Bmnt. ColauDis. - - GJ.
P. 8. All GOOF'S Strictly OAf-IH,
THE.
GREAT NEW YORK 10c. STORE,
No, 100 BROAD Sil’B, IdT.
Glassware, Tinware, Hardware,
Woodeuware, Notions, and Every
thing else.
Our Prices are from Ic.to 10c
Positively nothing eold highei
than 10 cents. Never before heard of
Bftfgirine, To give us a call is ruuney
in your pocket.
J K. HOLIO rt’AY & Bro.
m L-w2m
West Georgia Male ano
Female liisliiuie.
THIS INSTITUTE, LOCATED Al
GENEVA, TALBOT COUNTY.
GA., UNDER THE
OF-
PROF. J NO. W. DOZIER
and
PROF. .fiOHft F. FULLER,
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ail t'-.JtoiViL* aie Ud -alec ol luiLioh
ji i lu*iuqi luuiilU oi lour fr' eekri:
t*rlLhtiiy t>l 80
iulei LL. d.ait! Cittuto 4L
.JOheglui.t- $3 Ul
1 lieideai;a ii co 10v
iJ'i’cucu and (ieriuau (eaou extra) ui
k)L nwiLLg ano FtdlKUig. j>2 5L
jlUblu uL Piano, Guiiar ol Violin $3 0u
By a reutut aol oi the luwu Council u!
‘ieiwva, uPitdlu i’ venues avcmlng to Up
tuwu uiVb been apympilated to tut ecuuih,
taereoy reuncihg toe ratee ox tht
ijlleraiy DepaituieuL iiity (50) percent.,
lUiKiHK the lui ion lu tuooc uiatjet’3 9ou,
«>1 20 and $1 60 per mouiQ. Baura io the
b-te L lumihed can be procureu at $8 p. i
hiolUi, exdiaHlVc oi Ugew and
taitiou ui.l Doird.au tue lumaLitaL. v iu#
idles uiutot De paid ur.aiitmj iu aavi.DCe
For p.kriieuiurb apply i-o eith. r oi tin
I CriCut•(ta.ur GO K. A. Ta. GHAL,
fceu y ;»no iieaj.,
teL7d&wlm Geneva, Ga..
DR. W. L. BULLARD,
Columbus, i-u.
Physician and Operating Surgeon
l or all Diat oi oLb
MYK, JEAK, .JiVlsE ANDjJRKOA£,
Cilice o r er Brsunun A Uariou'a drug stun,
No. ISt Broad «t. ielephoue No. 22. vVlil oa i
j.t re dGeuoe whtn retiuestf d. dec2o-lyr
OR. JOHNJMWUUO.
OFFICE A.T
BhLttiLOH & JOHNSON’S Drug Store.
Uandolph street.
k-rd de nee with H. L. ’W CODE OFF,
(hawford, bct%Bfcn,lruup »ud .Fuib>tfl bireet
6tLLG-»aj
COLGATE CO’S.,
New Soap,
O V A
AT
Robert S. Crane’s
30 Cakes for One Dollar.
pare Uod Liver on.
made irom selected livers, oa the sen
shore, oy Caswell, Haiard A. Co., New
York, li is absolutely pure ami sweet.
Patients who have once taken It prefer It
to all otters. Puyvloians have decided It
superior to any of the other oils in mark
UMUppeu Hands, kaee ami Punples, and
rough dklu, cured by using JuaiPkn Tab
Boat', made by Casewell, Lasaru & Oe,
New York,
Heart Pains
Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizzi
ness, Indigestion, Headache, Bleephness
uted by “Wells’ Health Beuewer,”'
“Bough on Pain.”
Cures colic, cramps, dlarrh'oea;(exter
nally tor aches, pains, sprain's, headache,
neuralgia, rheumatism. For man or beast.
20 and 50c.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
BARGAINS L i d WEEK WE T i IK CAKES.
EVERY ARTICLE WAS SOLI) ENDEK VALUE.
See This:
MONDAY MORNING AND DGHING THE WEEK 500 Yards
BEA ISLAND COTTON la Short Lengths tnat our
Buyer Picked up tor a Trifle Will be Closd
Out at 5 1-2 cents Per Yard, Worth 40 r
SCO Yards SEA ISLAND a Grade Better, also in Short
Lemgths Will be Sold to the Earliest Buyer at 6 l-2c.
-1,000
1,000 Yards lOKUIION LICE from 1 to 2 niches wide to be closed out at 7J
cents per yard.
500 YARDS TORCHON LACE FORM 2 TO 4 INCHES WIDE at 15 CENTS
This is a Job Lot of LACES, and it will be impossible for us to get more
when this let is sold.
60 Dozen Very Fine Unbleached Stockings in Short Lengths to be sold
at 25 cents per pair. The actual value of these GOODS Is 50 cents and it 1b
only an accident that we got them.
25 Dozen IMITATION BALBRIGGAN HOSE at 15 cents per pair They
are Jam Up Bargains,
LINEN TABLE DAMASK.
400 Yards All LINEN TABLE DAMASK at 25 cents. Actual Value 50 cents
It you Want Uhiiden’s STOCKINGS there is no House in Columbus
where you can got such GOODS as we are Selling.
ONLY TJI i N K 0 F IT!
25 dezr t children’. Ribbed Hose lull regular and full fashioned at 25c
per pal r,
A chromo will be given to any one that can mutch them.
30 doezn Children’s Brown Mixed Hose. Alco full regular and full fash
ioned. at 25 cents. These are the very beet school stocking-) made.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH ere reieiUt R new goods almost every day.
Thousands ot desirable bargsine tre put on our counters almost daily—it
you would secure them you must cell early and otten.
1 000 yards of Nameiesa Bleach: <1 C.itton—finished perfectly—soft so r the
needle, at the small price of 6| cents. This lot of goods is In short ends ts
10 add 15 yards, and the prices will not be cut at the price.
A lot of Sh ipping Bags received Saturday will be ofl-re I cheap.
Blanchard. &; Bootlu
MBirimlislhn,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Founders and Machinists.
o— —■
JML AIN 171 ’AC IV K BIM «OF
STRATI ON’S IMPROVED ABSORPTION
ice IvlELClxines,
Saw Mills, Hollowware, Pumps, Cane Mills, Syrup Ket
tles Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers, Callendor Rolls,
Steam Engines, Iron Screw Cotton Presses,
Power Cotton Presses, Etc., Etc.
LIME.
AM/ .itATLHEI) CELLING and FLOORING
5
AND OTHER
XLiXTIMEIBKZZC..
CIRCULAR SAWS, PUMPS, WATER, GAS. AND STEAM PIPE. AND
FITTINGS, GAUGECOOKS, GLOBE. CHECK, ANDBUI’TEB
FLY VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. WHISTLES, IN
SPIRATORS, INJECTORS, EJECTORS, MON
KEY WRENCHES I'IPE TONGS, FLUE
SCRAPERS, ETC., ETO.
!—o— : -
ITO HL
JUJNtkV lOVEiLWHs BROWN COTTON GIN
CO., ROYAL PUMPS, HANCOCK INSPIRA
TORS, EBER M ; N FEEDERS, ETC., ETC.
SVECIA-IjIT V MADE OF
Dressing jL_.ximfc>er
For Other Parties.
mobSif&w: Sin
CARTER & BRADLEY,
Cotiafl .Factors artCofflssioiisntals,
W ebster Warehouse.
We the u ndermgned, have this day formed a copartnership under the
Him name ot
C Jkl FtTxLiK &
to carry on tt e Warehouse and Commission Business at the WEBSTE R
WAREHOUSE . . . .. t
Wt> will tafi e possession of the Warehouse on the Ist of April, but dur
ini' the interim , one or both ot uecan always be found in the office ot the
presant ocoupa nt (Col. H. Hussey) fully pre pared to meet the wants of the old
patrons us the
WJELEHsTJL’KK AV TV li IdllO LXJK.
And extend act lommodations to ail new business which may be entrusted
° U We hope by close application &<nd prompt attention to merit a fair a hare
oi the bueineaa in our line.
S. A. C ARTER,
W.C. BRADLEY.
COLUMBUS, G<U Feb. 4th, 1885, tebSeodkwlmo