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IN THE CITY.
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FRIDAY. MARCH 13, 18*5
(X)I.IMIiUH ntKljk I *.
l 01/UMJfDS, <JA., Mw. 18, 1886
Block on band August 81, 1884 BH‘i
Received yesterday.. 71
*• previously 74,811—74 883
”74,764
Shipped yesterday 60
previously.. 70.674 70.734
Block on hand this morning 4 040
trie cm,
Market—dull.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary
Strict Qood Ordinary
bow Middling l' /«
Middling
'Good Middling lu %
Varebouae aalee
jt«w4p(a,
By B. W.R. R. .... 6
M.AO. R.R. 18
O.AW.R.R. 4
a A R. R. R. 11
River 11
Wagon 10-71
tilupaMKi.
By B.W.R.R
M. A (1. K. R
W, &. R
River
Home Consumption 60—60
Change la Arrival ami Jfepariute ur Mal a
The following ohaDges tiuv i oem mud '
In the arrival and departure of malle, fi oin
Oolumbue, On., January 11,1883:
Atlanta via Opelika, North, taut and
Western State*.
ARRIVE 6:00 a n
* 1 :i)6 p w
" 7 »l “
ObOhK. B'l6 a m
“ 11X1 p in
“ 8:0 •*
Montgomery, Mobile, New Orlean*.
Mumutipin, Louunana Text w aiul
Wen tern Florula toint*.
ARRIVE 6:00 am
•* i:o6 pm
CLGBK 1:00 ‘
•• BUJO ••
Macon, Savannah, Auunnta and Kant
ern Florida Point*.
ARRIVE lSKlf.it
“ 1 Ml p m
CLOSE 7:10 ”
•• l:oo ••
Mobile A GHrard. M bile, Mi*xi**i[ipi,
Louisiana. Texa and li extern
Florida Point*.
ARRIVE II 3XI a re
OLOBE 12:66 pm
THADO SIUR'IIS. I*. M.
The llopH.ol th, Ballou
Üblldruu, alow In devel picul, puny,
aorawuy and delicate, use ‘'Wells' Uealtk
Renewer.”
PBRbUMAb.
Meflsra. E1 L Peuee, Marlmi Acee and
Jas Bedell left yesterday for tb» New Oi
leaue expuelilou, and reluming all! ’ -kt
In Chicago. We wish me young gentle
men a moat pleasant trip.
Mr Edgar Uray. wife and mother, Mrs.
£ E Parish and Miss Annie Blade, left ye»-
terday for the New Orleaua exoosttloi via
the M & G R R.
Catarrh ol the Ulaaliiw
Btlnglng, Irritation, InttaminatloD, and
kidney and urinary eomptulnle, cured by
“Buchu-Palba “
Arrested Under a (touch Warrant.
Zack Tally, oolorod, was arrested yo -
terday by Bailiffs McMlobua! aud Abney,
uudur a bench warrant iroin Harris coun
ty, be being wanted there for a mind. -
meanor—and lodged In Jail uinll Sheriff
WlUtams oould oome alter him. They just
as well give up wbeu these vigilant cftl jors *
get after them.
Horae Thieves About.
Mr. 1. 8. Vann, of Obuiiuenugee Rloge,
Ala. had the mlstonuue to have a hue
mare stolen Sunday ulghl. A reward Is
offered tor the same. It Is to be hoped tbe
thief will be detected aud the mare recov
ered.
Thief Caught,
Luoy Parker, colored, wua on Wednes
day ouugut tu me act of etieullug some
olothlug from Ur. Uua Reynolds* bouse.
Mr. Ueyuolds swore out a warrant beiore
Judge T. F. Rldeuhour wbloh was plaood
In the bauds ol Ofiijei Wui. Duuoau, wuo
arrested her, ttndtug the stolen goods lu
her possession. The case will be tried be
fore the j uetlee to-d ,y.
AS W Colors of Bjea.
When both parents Uuve eyes of ibe
same ooior, 88 per cent of tbe eblldreu lol
low tbelr parents Id this feature; aud of
tbe 12 per oeiit born with eyes other thau
the paieutal ooior a pan must be at
tributed to Intermittent heiedlty. More
females than mates have black or brown
eyas In tne proportion ot 40 tu 46. WHO
different oolored eyes in the two parents,
68 per oeul of the children lollow the
father* to being dark-eyed, aud 60 per
cent follow their mothers In being dark
•yed.—Exchange
Young Haul-Bead This.
THB Voptaio Bxw Oo* ot Marshall
Mlctn. offer to send their oeiebrated Buto-
TBo-VohiAlo Uinr and other Knurmuc
AmOLadOgs oa trial for thirty days, te
meu (young or old) afflicted with nervous
debility, loss or vitality and uranaood, aud
ail kindred troubles. Also lor rheuma
tism, neuralgia, paralysis, aud many
other diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor and manhood guaranteed.
Eo risk Is incurred as thirty days trial is
allowed. Write them at ouce for Illus
trated pamplet free.
decl7 eodAwlyr
Lookout for the opening at M Joseph's
due notice ol whiuh will be given in these
columns, and which, ou account of hav
ing purchased the Quest, newest and
most varied styles and assortment, will
be the grandest ot tbe grand openings lu
mUitnery you have ever witnessed soutb.
SCHOOL HATS.
I have now open lor your inspection 1.000
and 1 kinds of Misses and children's school
bats. Every shape that Imagination can
fancy and skilled hands manufacture are
here, and many of them are not twice ob
tainable. Mew goods to quantities In
every department too numerous tor
mention how.
Call early as they wilt notf stay here,
and keeps watch tor the opening notice.
M JcSKPH
MarStf. 87 Broad Bueet.
Bulum Stationery,
The Tnots Office has Just received a lot
of tine Business Stationery, consisting of
Laid and Linen Letter and Mote Paper
Plain Letter and Mots Paper, Bill Heads
(various Blase), Business Cards and State
ments of Account, Envelopes, Ac. Call ou
us for prices of commercial work and see
styles. UAwtf.
Ml» Minnie Ma'Plern.
A very mil and friendly house greeted
Mine Moddern Ht Spring' r opera hoi ai
l»st evening In Mt Howard P. Taylor’s
piece, a society eom»dy dram, and which
was written i xpresely tor Miss Minnie
Maild'rn, who plays tbe principal part.
Caprice Is of lbs May Blossom eohool.and
1 the whole story in u line or two Is thi :
A city youth falls In love wlibaoountry
girl, and she wl'h him; city yourh's father
forbids the banns; noble youib marries
the girl; tires of love In cottage; tires still
more o' his Ignorant wife,who Is not edu
cationally or mdhetlcaily up to hie stand,
aid; she dears out aud educates herself;
Is intimate at school with her husband's
slot it- ; appears In husband’s father's
house on New Year';, day, four years asp-r
the separation, an sco' mpllaUed, beautiful
finely-dressed women. Her husband falls
In love with her—bead over ears this time,
Reconciliation and curtain. It 1h exceed
ingly well mounted, wl'h an excellent
opening plrnle and e-rnplng Boenelntire
Adlrondaoka, an excellent outdoor farm
scene, a third charming .cottage Interior*
and last, a beautiful Interior In the hero's
father s horn-. These b ur sc-ues are at
tractive ; uougli to carry tbe piece. Mies
Macdsrn 1h In ev-ry wa charming. Bing
ing her oue little simple s ug with Infinite
pathos, and meriting throughout the ap-
Platiseso sbiifidantly aocoided laet night.
Few pieces run Bo smoothly and with so
little delay between acts on a first night,
and the play, as a whole, was evidently
satisfactory to tbe Is- go and appreciative
audience.
Lov'- unit Luw
Mr. Milton Nobles, upported by a oare
fully eelrcled corpe of dramatic artiste,
whl give out cl iztns the sbove popular
fuelo-drumn at Springer Opera House,
Balurday ev nil g, Muich 14 b. The Bt.
L ails Poh! De.spa'oh, epsaklng of It, save:
Nobles has a great de *1 of confidence In
Bt. Louts. He always gives bln plays their
first product hit here ‘Love and Law.''
which le the title of the latest dr ana In
the Monte's repertoire, le an American
melo-drnin# In three acts, with an Irish
lawyer for Its hero and an Italian etreet
slnger for Its Interesting female. Two
sots of the play me given up to love, and
the last to law. Ihe scenes are laid In
New Yolk, and the people of the play are
HUoh as you oould find any day lu th*
metropolis. The story reveals the tender
nature of (he Hibernian attorney and sev
eral adventurous phases, of the street
singers career, Felix O Pali taken all In
terest la the girl, leat ns to love her, and
wbsu his strong right arm Is lequlred for
her protection, he Is on hand to shield
b-r. When she gets luto the clutches of a
vllltanous Italian, and la held prisoner In
blades, O Faff Is the valient knight who
untune to her rescue und eels things to
right In lime to claim Rltta for his bride,
and lay bare ail the sooundrellam of her
whilom -nrroun Ruga. Nobles Is a great,
easy and graceful actor. He teaches ef
fects In s O' mcuonplaoe vav, and his
dramas su*<ok of tbe styl" of hie acting,
they consist of deftly conjoined and nat
uial Incidents, t leverly develop'd, so as to
produce a series of stilkli g situations
They are eonatiuoted to catch the run ot
the ti re-goers und are popular with all
claeses. Mrs. Nobles le o pleasing actress
and h pretty vocalist, She ploys the pari
Ot Rltta,splendidly aud was last, night
wurmly applauded, Theo >mpauy pieacnt
tbe rest of tbe characters well, and we feel
sate In saying tbut “L >ve and Law” will
bo the every bit as eucoesafnl as ''lnter
views” has been.
Human Coumy News.
Beale Register:
There !s oo .aldenible complaint among
the iarmern of damag 'd stands and crops
of >ats planted last fall. We believe gen
erally th,! sowings elnoa 'lhrlHtmse have
done better than those planted before.
The damage te not so confined to sandy
soils but same crops on stiff :r lands have
Suffered too.
To da ( T.x Oolleotor D. V. Glenn has
.paid over the following amounts on the
taxes a Messed lu tho county lu 1884: Os
elate t x* $9,66! 20, whlcn luc.udos pay
m *nt to state ti’ . urer anil to 001. J. M.
Hi annou ou the elate warrant Tom state
auditor. Os county taxea $6,179 68 luclud
lug payment-! to county treaeurer, Oapt.
J.J. Waie, anil asHeee<.'i's commtsel me;
and SI,OOO on poll tnxee to Uolouel Bran
non, oouuty suparlntendant i f education.
He and his beat deputies last week made
up their statexoute 1 ud repute of F,b
ruary mx oollcothiuß and
to the proper a.utheiitlee. The amount
o elected footed up $6,000, which woo di
vided and (Bald vi r lu me following pro
portion: Bate taxed $3,095.16; oouuty tax
$1,904.86.
Tbe first quarterly meeting ol the YU
lula Circuit was held at Jeinlgau last
Saturday aud Sundry, Freuldlng Elder
Rev, U. U qihart was present aud pre
sided, and preaoued ou both days strong,
appropriate and Interesting sermons. The
usual business was transacted.
Married, at tbe home of the bride's
parents, Major und Mi . M. N. Martin, In
Villuta, Ala., at 1 '/clock p. m. on Tues
day 24 I! Ultimo, by Rev. J. W. Solomon,
Mr.Geoig. W. OnacWl <i, of Micon coun
ty, Ala., to Miss Zis A. Martin. The
happy jouple left that atteroooa ou the
tratu for thetr future home ut Warrior
Stand. Maooucounty.
The following li a list of grand and
petit Jurors diawu to serve at the uexj
term ot the oiroutt court:
OUA.SU JOKY.
W R Unto Oh Peacock
Zackßlms JOOawßon
li Utrsch JCONeal
.1 J Biackstock J ii Lokey
R A Stratlord, Jno G Scarbrough
Reu Jeuntugs WUI >vel
J A Meadows A 1> Maruhaut
Aeb Buchanan 4 o MoM ikln
W T D via W J Turner
Pkirr JUKY—VIKST WEEK.
‘than Mynaud Toliver Jones
J B Geditle R P Tallmun
Adolphus McGee B K Ingram
Wm M Lod E F tlarrett
H N .iUle, Jr A U Baker
M P Meadows, L L Lancaster
M Ourlngtou J P Arrant
Wm Quarets Henry T U irbet
R A among W O Heniy
P W R iquecuorc Jno H Harris
Henry Averett J :io S Owens
Joh KO tcgs John Caldwell
J J Denson ii W Phelps
Joe V urn Jehu aoott
A J Hugueley J E Walker
PETIT JOBY-SEOOKD WEEK.
W H Brcyles Thomas Tarver
Lindsay Wood E M Anderson
Jack McL" tlon O M Blckerst.iff
Haiii’l Alexander J M May
B*mOh»d«ick W E stark
4 C Vann A A Ingram
Z T Davie Thomas Chadwick
Joslah Evans F Braeswell
John Duooan H U Ga rett
G W Gu latt E1 Wimberly
John G.dlups W T Hudson
Robert Horn A E Pam rs- n
Will Pitts Johu W Kite
Geor -e Bak' r G H Ftouruoy
D D Kent L B Day.
Now to Hana.
Irish Potatoea, Onion Sets and Eugtlsh |
Peas for early planttcg. together with a
general assortment of garden seeds
Special prices to market gardners.
Jant-eodAsutf M. D. Hood A Do,
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS. GEORGIA. FRIDAY, MARCH 13, Ist 5.
OOTJB AND ENDS.
Yesterday woe warm and sunehloy, and
overcoats w'-re quoted dull Brrd drooping
while spring fl >wsrs were looking up.
There Is blond on the moon. War la de
clared between tbe Constitution and tbe
Macon Telegraph and Mos. engei .
W.* expect to hear a good ispoil from
the Alabama Free Press. Oue ot the ab
leet pens lu theicouu'ry will eniloh Its
columns by regular contributions.
The perfume ot guano greets tbe nostill
of the passers by the warehouses, borr.e
thither on tne sweet breaih of spring.
Another Charge laid at the door of spring.
Oolumbus will soon have tbe electric
fire alarm. When will she have the electrlo
light? Most ot the neighboring cities bave
It now. Oolumbue claims to keep up with
th'i procession. Does sh- dolt?
The spring time steateth on gentle
Acute; and gentle Annie wilt want a white
dress and a uow spangled spring hut.—Ex
Home geuluj equal to the emergency
ties Invented a . kiting bu-tlo for ladles*
It la a thlug ot utility as well us beauty.—
Ex.
Professor Swing declared in » recent
sermon that Chloogo Isa ‘’religious city,
containing a breadth and exeetuess of the
Chris tain faith not common upon earth. 1 '
Swing low, sweet* oharlot, and let the
Chicagoans get aboard. Their breadth
and swse'ness will never bn properly ap
preciated in this sinful world.—Boston
Transcript.
“Huaifli on Gough*.”
Ask for "Rough ou Goughs/' for Coughs
Colds, Sorethroat, Hoarseness, Troches.
15c. Liquid, '26
A Hibernian Lhsmou In £(Joboiuj.
Drak ■'« Travelers' Mag z ue.
Bridget—Ol have asbuiprlse lu ethore
'or yi-z, Patrick.
Patrick—Have ye*; an - phat la It?
Bridget—lt's a patent stove damper, me
durllnt. The Bglnt told me It would save
wan half the 'Xpluseln coal. Tnlnk uv
that Patrick, Jlst wan hair tbe cxpluse,
Patrick—Faith, and did y*z buy but wan
av thlm?
Bridget—That's all.
Patrick- Shure, an’ ye am not sohmart,
Bi duet. Way didn't y> * buy two aw
thlm air we wud save tbs whole explore
A N«w Kule.
Perhaps, t> ‘ye, you would like to know
the day of the week ou which y,u were
horn. If there are a do* m or eo of you In
the family, your mother can't remember,
tbe day, your father don’t care, youi
older etater Is sorry you were bom at all
and don't want to kuow, jour/aunt uever
knew, and your granduiotnsr Is dead, and
eo you must rely on some rule, as fol
lows:
Bet down the year of your birth less 1
divide by 4 (throwing away remainder, if
any), and add to the dale; also add tot
number of days from January Ist tu the
date of birth, divide by 7, and H 0 remain-,
Sunday hi your birthday; If 1, Monday;
2, 'luesday, and so on.
Ex iruul' Suppose you '.vers burn
Marco 9, 1875. th'-n 1 less would De—
-1874
Divide by 4 4«8
Add January. 3t
Add F"bruarv, 28
Add March 9, 9
Divide by 7)2410
334
Leavlug a remainder of 2, which make
Tuesday the day on wbhih you were born.
In computing, don't forget U> give Feb
ruary 29 daye. If your birthday wan to
leap year, and If tbe above rul ■ don't work
we will forfeit » last year's almanac.
TUOUBAUOUK'B TOM’.
At the midnight, hour
To hie lady's bow'r
Hu ouuio with his vloltu;
Anri standing there
li> the midnight alt
He fiddled away like sin.
He fiddled and sang
With many a pang.
But her window she never raised;
And the minstrel there
In the damp night air
Was puzzled aud sore amazed.
At length In despair
Through the chill nlgnt air
He silently stole away;
Though his heart wan sad
Tbe neighbors were glad
When he'd ceased Ills roundelay.
And all the time
He wasatngtug his rhyme
And playing trie violin.
Die girl Inside
•Hunt thought she'd have rited;”
She'd her other "mash'’ within.
And the chap who plsyed
'Neath her bower's shade,
Any warbled IPs blrd-ltke note.
Has a cold In the head.
And hls nose Is red,
And sore as the duoe Is hls 'hroat.|
-Oil City Blizzard,
"Kaugli an Fain" Planter.
Poroue aud strengthening, Improved
the beet tor backache, palaa In the chest
and side, rheumatism, neuralgia. 26 .
Druggists or mall.
mgm |§! I
I !
v n i
N =
|3 !! V ® 1
BEST TONIC. ?
Th*a medicine, combining lion with r> ir >
voiretal'te umics. quickly and comrUcclv
( urea lYvanetxila, Imllgcatton, VVenUueaa.
Immire IIl*»."i, .Iluliirlit,l ki;*l Fever*,
and NenriilMta. _ .
it ia an unfailing remedy for Diseases of tin
Kidney** and liver.
It t« invaluable for Diseases peculiar to
Women, and all who lead sedentary lives
Itdoes not injure the teeth.cause headache.o
produce constipation—otter Iron mtdianee -i.
If enriches anil purifies thebltxal.stfmnlatc*
Ihe appeittc, aids the assimilation of food, re
lievea Heartburn and Botching, end strength
ens the muscles and nerve*.
For lnrermitlcm Fevers. Lassitude, Lecao
Knergy. Ac., it has no equal.
*2r The genuine h“* above trade mark and
rossed red tinea on wrapt*er. Tak«* no otlier
■a.im.ivhv ZMOwicHEMcat iva_atLTiaoKK.nl>
Pure Ood l.tTur oil.
ma'te from selected livers, on thesea
shom, by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New
York. It la absolutely pure aud sweet.
Patients who have once taken It prefer It
to all others. PhyoMana have decided tt
superior to any of the other oils In mark
Chapped Hands, Face and Pimples, and
rough skin, cured by using Juhipii Xi*
soap, made by CaseweU. Hazard K 0
New York.
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOR 3 to 5 YEARS ON CITY FHOTERIY
AND
IMPROVED FARMS,
U. W. DOZIER,
Office Over Crane's Store.
mchlSdJtwlin
Test lour Baking Ptjwflcr To-Day!
IlrKiida *u! veflis»t<i es ai>»<>luU*iy pur*
COWTAiN AMAVOIVIA.
THE TESTI
Plffcg* a run down on a hot rtoT«» nnttl
bJKafiHl.thpn Fi-movo tbeoovi»rurid .’-riipll. Ach«rn>
»*t will nob 1,0 to U«U;ct lUo pfVtHSIUMt ut
»t* pwect
POES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA.
ito IlffftltJ.fulncßfi JiM NEVER Uita qt*M()dM«.
In at million fc< mr-”. f«>r a quarter of a centurj It
baa atexx! coiuhtuci ’l rvLialri* te»l,
THE TEST OF THE OVEN.
Price Unking Powder Co.,
HA££BS OW
Dr. Price's Special Flavoring Extracts.
The strcmgAMt, mo«t<fc»lk*o'n« ajkl tutbunti
iiA»or knowu, tu«<i
Dr, Price’s Lupuiin Ywst Gems
>or i.itfht, He a! thy lirmud. The Beat Dry Hop
Y«H*at lii (too world.
FOR SALE BY CROCERB,
CHICAGO- - 81.1.QUM
Plus Moata
Ri'mcmher I k’ p my men*-? In the On
lurubus Rafilgeratur, anil if you want
gold Meats send In your orders.
D. L. Thom a.-*, Agt ,
Stalls 1 and 3 City Market.
Just K ceifeil.
Very large amortinjot of silver
plated ware for wedding and Ourist
mas presents. I will sell all übov'
goods at ‘JO per cent discount or*
rnanuiacturer’a regular prices. Gall
and make your selections at
T S. Spzab's.
For Bull,
My late residence ou upper Oglethorpe
at ret. Lot lull la' acre. Home nac
ix arge rooms i.ud built of bUok. Ots
tern of pure water and good oow house.
Will be rented low tor buUiie>* *>f rental
year. T. K. Wtnxs,
t.f At Timk Offi ts.
NotlOH to
I hayi'Just reoelv i $20,000 slock of J> .v
--iry from New Y irk, besides my uwi
it'ick, Oome and iX irume tne goods b
ore purchasing clscv.'beie,
l. 8. Spbab, ltl Broad Bt.
The (iuiiibiim i n of lOKieilien A
U'iscd In m«K >ig Bin w h Bmomohial
litflOHK w such at''<> give Die b- t p's
sible 'ffjc with sah-ty. l’h"y are :h'
best icmi'dy lu use h r Ouughs, Golds, »i:d
Throat DtfesßH'-.
Jewelry.
Dt *m >nd rt ;g , 9VI > > i mgs, pi .tn ilug
goid slecv” butloiis, brsC’ !■ ' ' gold hli)
elated, gold anti pl«t«d necklaces am
I 'jket"; clocks ineveiystj and vaiiui
a'T 8. Spear’s.
COLGATE & CO’S.,
New Soap,
OVAI.NI IAIHJ
—AI
Robert 8. Crane’s
30 Cakes for One Dollar.
Jordan’s Joyous Julep
Will cure tne worst caws of
I*l£CJ RALGIA
And nervous headache in » few minutes',
tooth and ear ache In two jainnteo. Nutt -
lug like tt lor p*m. It acts tike magic.
If you suffer ask your druggist toi
IORDAN'S JuVOUS 4ULEP, tbe Neumd
*lB cure. Prtoe 59 cents—fur sale by a
drugoiete.
L. 8* OHAFPSLL,
PROVISION BROKER & INSURANCE AST,
111* Bre?ul Bt., Coluoabn*, U*.,
Horn oi New Yor*,
liuyorlßl of LonUoa.
<iu*ri!i»n of Loudon,
i '’ , *hs»n of I^indon.
STOCK COMPLETE!
PIECE GOODS FOR
Spring 1885.
INCLUDING THE
LEAD.k'G NOVELTIES.
AMERICAN ANO FOHELH GOODS
FOR MAKING
SUITS TO ORDEK.
took Unrivaled !
Prices Right !
AFEW
BARGAIN SUITS
LEFT. AT
lIAI ,P
CALL AND SEE US.
G. J. PEACOCK.
Clothinsr Munulaoturer,
61 & 66 Bread St. Crtwuw. ■ ■ B*.
P. 8. All GOODS Strictly CASH.
Aftk!7£ Send *»x cents for pos sge, and
rnlZ.C»receive free, a costly box > soodt
wutoii wxii bety you to more mouey riKbt »wxy
thxn Anything else In thin vroTld All of either
box succeed fiom drst hour The broad road to
fortune open belorr tbe workers absolutely aure
At cnoe addresa TutT* k Co, Malce
dec4>-d6iu-wlv
conn
WfCl •Us UUU -* stl vuu will fc-et fret a
e, oigvod* ot large-salue, that will start
ywu tn work that wiilat once bring r ou tn monev
fnater than anything else in America All afcont
the |*2 0,000 in precenta with each box Agents
wanted everywhere, oi either »ex, of all ages, for
ail the time, or spare time only, to work for ue
at thrlr own homes Fortunes for all worker*
baolmtely assured \>ou‘t deiay H Haluti k
Co, Portland. Maine dec# dom wjy
1874 1885
JOli\ BLACKVIAH,
Real Estate Agent
CULUIBI k, 4,A,
(iVemi to Ttiltpr'XphJJjfltvi.)
FOB SATjU,
f4BMM ASP FI.*O<TATIONB, Oi? AI.L 8IZ»
AND LOCATIONS.
CITY KBAL KHTAIK.
BASH, DOOR andBLIND FACTORY und
LUMBER YARD of
Willinghnin & Go For Sale
LOCATED ON
the east side of Manufacturers' Avenue, Mercer
street, at the junction of 0 ntra , Southwestern,
Mobile and Uirard and Columbus aud Western
iud Columbus arm Home liaiiroada Lot'-COx
1 8 feet Factory Building t story 8*2x12 feet
Lumber Hhed 2 fxldt feet. Mtables iO feet ioug.
On the premises is a uever failing well 14 feet
deep aud 1 < feet iu diameter: ais i supplied by
( ity Water Works. This valuable property is
to be cold on account of the health ol Mr. Vtill
irtgham, Hr. ihe iirotits made on this plant by
present owners and the probable increase es
same will be impaired to those who wish to pur
chase.
Will sell with or without the Machinery, stock
cm band Ac. Terms one-third cash, ha Lance in
1 aud 2 years.
Nineteen per cent investment; rente for f 150
per year; price SBOO. Two I-room dwellings u
aast side of Mercer street, south of Thoma*
M*r, i A. Lewis will erect a new cotton factor}
within one block of this property.
Hoae Hill rasldtuoe of Mr S T Harris for tale—
Fart cash and purchases to take Mr Harris* place
n Loan Association.
Dwellings—Desirable Investment,.
Uottage with two rooms for sale ou payments
$lO a month. If you wish to gets dealrst
home on easy terms, examine this proparty.
Desirable dwelling in wyunton.
Hom e and lot ou east side of Troup betweei
Thomas and Baldwin street*.
Lmeirable building lot in the best location Il<
tne city—west si :e of Troup, between Bryai
and Franklin streets. Fries sl,<kJo.
.New dweliiug for saie nertUeast ooruer o.
aauduiph and Forsyth stroets, 7 rooms, *•-
tiath ro iUq* aud water through ti*e restdenc-
Building lot ou ooruer suitable for corner store
r dweliiug. This street, a* it leads to the de
pot, will be the uext mercaurlie street of tb<
city. Terms cash, or ~ 2, 3, 4 aud 6 >ears
pur cent interest.
lieaidftuo* lor sale, east side ol Forsyth, tx *
weeu Bryan a,d Franxiiu streets, quarter eon
ot, weil drai'iCdaud dry, ttve room* tu dwsilihk
*nd ample room lor another ou vacant lot north
Also Musogeo II me oyruer, aoutnweat corner
St. (heir aud.Dg'Otuurpe street*, west of O-L
Market
kagle and Fheuix tenemaut bulling, w««
•id* of uglethorps, i «•$ ve«n Crcford an*
[ nomas stre -t* paying 1% per o«utou price
ONE OF aHE HKAFaaT.
No, 21$. Baldwin street dweluu*, fnix ro< ma>;
between Troup ai.d k rsyth streets. This Is out
ot the cheapest residences now t fl rud to tbt
buyets of Oolumbu-< test eetsic. Cwuer will tx
change fur etock or buudM, or *«H for s low casSi
price. Cali and examine, and if you want * burnt
you will buy
NEW i WELL I NO, NOBIH CATIIOLI
CHUROU.
No, lyj. New DwsUtug, north ol o>thvli
(Huron, northwest comer at K*n.< lph aud
Forsyth stteots. Beveu r >om*. gas bith-ro m
rdoum-otad with cit sewer.) water tbr - gh the
rseidautie. . ull i.ng lot cu o rn r an sh efi r
ooruer htor-> or dwediug. T < *tr i ou wh c,’.
Ihis dweliiug is ioosleii lea.lt> ro th» UhlOu
Depot, and will he the u x* nu-u antlb street of
tin city. Terms cash, or ou , two, three, four
a (1 fIVB year*, with « per cent, tuterest.
MaBKKT CIA HD aN.
No, 209, Farm 'i . 1 * miia < east of ColumbUf, L
acres, new .-room dwell ng. with good barn,
and epki did well o water. This is an excell ui
market garden. Good »*hoo! house n«ar by.
CFFhtt FOBHYIH 6.RJSST.
No. 203, Dweiiiog ou Fo; syth, botw- ii Bryan
aud Fcanaliu streets, uwi.er lnt»nds removing
(row :he city, and w.ll sell low.
* SXORKB.
No. do aud fri Broad Broad street.
No, lit Broad street.
CEMETERY
Cemetery lots. No. I0t», iu«;, 107, lu*, all ct ■
tai.ied in one body, located in • a«t nxteaeio;
Gemetevj lalter A., adjotuing W. U. Yeans •:
U« E Gaaby.
FARMS.
Ferin, 302 H acres, 5 utiles southsart of Oo
Inmbns, good laud, good good water, good
dwelling, srooms; has been occupied for a great
unmber of years as physicians residence,
LANTDIjOIIDS,
In erder to *iet the best ten auts for next >t ar
place your property iu my hands. With sn ex
parieuce oi over tea years. I cau serve you V
advantage in the selection of tenants.
JOHN BLACK JUAB,
Han! hat ate A^en*
Jacques' Bopoeitory, northwest corner Ogle
thorpo ana Bryau; » story brick; building buH,
-bio lor xuer hand.siug or maau.toturiug; h»a
a lA?ge eievitor to third door, Also the B*story
brick bui.ding next west.
Dwell lug e*at aide oi Troup betwwen Frankly i
aud Lee aireeta. Price $6.
Dwell!i g« back of Dr. Bunscv. Prioe $4 $6
$6 per month
Dweliiug d rooms, east Toxaas street south o>
Jail $6.
Booms iu plus thicket above 81. John's churn
Prioe $2.
deverai dwellings iu Brownevllle.
fWacroa lead, located fcaJf mile above Ulapp'i
factorv aud kn -wn as Bto Island.
Two $• room dwellings on Forsyth, north l-S
Lae street.
Una or two room* lust below Excelsior mill*,
city water works iu yard.
Mrs Brady's brick store, east of store of Mr
Biohard Deignan. Dwelling up stairs
No. 14h Broad street—formerly occupied by V
L Tillman, now occupied by Kennon .Si Hili——wii:
be put iu first*eia*s order.
Btore house No 62 Broad street
Hodges loauor, Lynwood; weil located for mar
ket garden.
For Rent
Front Office over Messrs C A he id A Co' store
8 oal street, formerly occupied by A A Dealer,
Esq.
Dwelling (plastered) 3 rooms back o; Dr. Bus*
say’s upper Forsyth atraet.
Dwelling suitable lor b >*rding bouse, former*
iy occupied by Mrs. Rogers and Long, opposite
east oi marxet house.
Dwelling 3 rooms (ceilrd) sb ve rolumbns
Transfer Uo , Oglethorpe street west side.
Dwelling 9 rooms new'y painted and repaired
tbOVG the Perry Houte, Oglwthorpe street.
Dwelling 7 rooms west s de of Oglethorpe, 2nd
*ioor soutL of Mr Br wn's steam factory.
Dweling ‘i story, 8 .rooms. 6 doors scuth of
Catholic i hurcb, Sls per month.
Several d we.lings in Gibsonville, Ala.
Dwelling 5 rooms corner of Bald
win and Forsyth streets nsxt ear i. of Toliccnia:;
hoberts, sl4.
Dwelling 3 rooms, plastered, near river Com
press $8 00
Bar room formerly occupied by Mr, T E. M d
dlebrook* Ogle horp* street, below steam m;ils.
bgr/ odoenu' ah Kt<u fitais pieced *n
Sands for Sale, and Bent, at my own
Prompt attention giver, to rental of suburb*;
property, both in Georgia and Alabama.
JNO BIACKMAI
Rest Eitnie A^cui,
GEORGIA
DR. JOHN NORWOOD,
OFFICE AT
BREEDLOVE & JOHNSON’S Drug Stars.
Randolph Street.
Rssideooe with H. L, WOODRUFF,
Or.wlord, IwIVMn Troav tad Foriytta Btr«,t
.epSO-SK
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
BAIULUNS LAST WEEK WENT LIKE 110 T CAKE!*,
EVERY ARTICLE WAS SOLI) UNDER VALUE.
See This:
MONDAY MORNING AND DURING THE WEEK 600 Yards
bEA ISi AND COTTON In Short Lengths tnat our
Fuyer Piokf d up tor a Trifle Will be Glosd
ou’ t 5 1-2 ct-nts Per Yard, WortH 40o’
SCO Yards SEA ISLAND a Grade Better, also in Short
Lemgths Will be Sold to the Earliest Buyer at 6 l-2c.
1,000 Yitda lOIiOHON LYO £ from 1 to 2 inches wide to be closed out at
cents per yard,
600 YARDS TORCHON LACE FOKM 2 TO 4 INCHES WIDE at 16 CENTS
This la a Jub Lot of LACES, and It will be imposeiole lor us to get moie
when this lot Is sold.
50 Dozen Very Fine Unbleached blockings In Short Lengths to be sold
at 25 cents per pair. Tne actual value of thebe GOODS lsSOoeDts and it is
only an bocident that we got them.
25 1)02-0 IMITATION BALBHIOUAN HOSE at 15 cents per pair. They
are Jaui Dp B .r^alns.
LINEN TABLE DAMASK.
400 Yards All LINEN TABLE OA.MASK at 25 oeu s. Actual Value Sucents
It >ou Want ChUden’s there is no House in Columbus
where you can got such OCODH «8 we ar.- belling.
0N T LY T SINK OF IT!
25 dozen children’s Ribbed Hose full regular and full fashioned at 25c*
per pair,
A obromo will b* given to any one tbatoan m itch them.
30 dez n Children’s Brown Mixed Hose. Also fuii regular aud full fash
ioned, at 25 cents. Those are the very beat school stocking * made.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH are receiving new goods almost every day,
Thousands f desirable bargains are put on our counters almost daily—ls
you would secure them you must call early and often,
1,000 yards of Nameless Bleached Cotton —tlulshed perfectly—soft for the
needle, at the small price of 6J cents. This lot of goods is in short ends of
10 aud 15 yards, and the pieces will not be cut at the price.
A lot ot Shopping Bigs received Saturday will be eff- red cheap.
Blanchard & Booth.
liiiSlwMfl,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Founders and Machinists.
m yntjf tctuhebn of
STRATTON’S IMPROVED ABSORPTION
Ice IVLa.clr.iiT.es,
baw Mills, Hollowware, Pumps, Cane Mills, Syrup Ket
tles Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers, Callendor Rolls,
Steam Engines, Iron Screw Cotton Presses,
Power Cotton Presses, Etc., Etc.
:—o —:
i:\
la X IWE E.
i)RI -ED AN D MATCH El) US ILING p.ml FLOORLVO,
AND OTHER
LUMBER..
OIRCULAL SAWS PUMPS. WATER, GAS. AND STEAM PIPE. AND
FITTINGS, GAUGE COCKS, GLOBE, CHECK, AND BUTTER
FLY VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. WHISTLES, IN
SPIRATORS. INJECTORS, EJECTORS, MON
KEY WRENCHES. PIPE TONGS, FLUE
SCRAPERS, ETC,, ETC.
agents for
JUDSON GOVERNORS, THE RROWN COTTON GIN
CO., ROYAL PUMPS, HANCOCK INSPIRA
TORS, EBERHAN feeders, etc., etc.
SPECIALITY MADE OF
Dressing L-u.ixr.TDer’
For Other Parties.
mers Awßm
CARTER & BRADLEY,
Cstloa Factors aattCoumssioilercliaits,
Webster Warehouse.
Wo the undertjigr.ed, have thrd day Jorm*-d a cjpanoerßhip under the
Arm name of
C ARTER & BR A-DX-iETSfL
ta carry on the Warehouse and Commission Business at the WEBSTER
WAREHOUSE.
We will take possession of the Warehouse on tbe Ist of Aprß. but dur
iu-» the ist> rim, one or Both of us can always b-* found in the office of the
presaot occupant (001. H. Bussey) fully prepared to meet the wants of the old
patrons if the
WEBSTER WAREHOUSE.
And extend accommodations to ail new business which may be entrusted
° U We hope by close application and prompt atte jtion to merit a fair stare
of the business in our line.
S. A. CARTER,
W.C. BRADLEY.
COLUMBUS, GA, Feb. 4th, 1886. febseod*wlmo,