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.IN THE CITY.
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Celuinbut, Georgia,
TUESDAY MABCH 81, 1»85
OOBUMHUB uxBK T.
ConuMane. GA..Mar. 81. 1888.
Stock on hand August ,81.1884 881
Received yesterday 197
- previously ... 74,878—76.075
~76,467
Shipped yesterday 16
previously 71,980—71940
Stock on hand this morning 8.511
Prices.
Market— dull.
Ordinary
Good Ordinary ...
Strict Good Ordinary i.
Low Middling lOJi
Middling 1b 54
Good Middling 10%
Warehouse, sales
Receipt*.
By S. W. B. It
M.ili. B.H.
0.4 W. B. B 2
U,18,K It
Blver 175
Wagon 20—107
BMl mnU.
By S. W. 8.8
M. 4 G. B. B
W.B. B
Blver
Home Oonsumptlon 16 -16
Cliaog* la Arrival au.i lluparlurs *lll alm
The following changes have Deen made
in the arrival and departure of malls, from
Columbus. Ga M January 12,1885:
Atlanta via Opelika, North, Eant and
Hentern .Staten.
ARRIVE 6:00 a m
" 1 :V5 p m
“ 7 “
CLOSE 8:15a m
•• 2:00 p m
•• 8:j0 "
Montgowery, Mobile, New Orleans,
Mmemnippi, Louisiana, Texan and
Wentem Florula Pointn.
jQIRIVE 6:00 am
•• 1:05 p m
CLOSE 2:00
•• 82X1 “
Maoon, Savannah, Auounla and Fant
m florula Pointn.
AIIKIVE. 6:00 a m
•• 1 :t2 p m
CLOSE 7:10 “
•• l:oo “
Mobile <ft Oirard. M bile. Mineinnippi,
Inniiniana, fexa-and Hentern
Florida Pointe.
ARRIVE 11 :oo a m
CLOSE 12:55 pm
THAD (J. 81UBGIS. I*. M.
Webster Warshouss.
The undersigned beg to sail the atten
tion of the public to the fact that they
have assume! thj.entlre control of the
Webster Warehouse, where all business
entrusted to thelf care will hav" promot
attention. Cabteb 4 Kha tin • y
March 28th, 1885. H
No hater Remedy
Can be had for Coughs and Uolde, or any
trouble of the Throat, than "Browne
Bronchial 'lrochea." Price 25cta. Sold onlu
in boaee.
PBBBONAL.
Miss Hallie Baker, one of the belles of
Greenwood, Fia„ls in the city the guest
of the Missee Watt, on Jackson street.
Miss Mattle Watt has returned home,
after a pleasant visit to her friend, Mlns
L. D. 8, Abernathy, of Greenwood, Fla.
Mlns Llnxle Trawlek. of Greenville, Ala.,
is visiting Miss Lula Watt, on Thomas
street.
W. T. Quarles, of Alabama, was In the
city yesterday.
Bev. J. A. Howard and lady, of Seale,
was in the city yesterday.
BAT DUST.
The Virginians, of Richmond, will prob
ably arrange to play In Macon Friday and
Saturday.
The Cleveland's will be in Macon on the
Sth an 1 9 h of April, indpwlll. play two
games with the home nine.
Miller, the great catcher, who has
caught for the famousßrooklyns.wlll co n e
Thursday, and then the Macons will be
ready for business. He Is said to be equal
to a stone ft noe, and the balls cannot be
too hot for him. He will catch Kuouff.
Inthegreat game at Macon Friday,
Kuouff struck out nine Louisville men,
the bast record made by any pitcher
south. Hart, manager ot the Louisvllles,
says Knouff has greater speed than
Hecker, and double the ability of any
catcher to hold him.
It is probable the OaL’agos will occupy
the Atlanta grounds tor practtc< between
the Ist and 15th of April. In that event It
is hoped that some exhibition games cm
be arranged with the Macons. The Ohl
cagoes will undoubtedly be the strongest
club In the national league.
It was a matter of serious disappoint
ment that the second game ot the series
beteen the Macons and Louisvllles could
not be played. The rain fell In torrents
at the appointed hour sud continued
throughout the afternoon. Even had It
ceased the grounds would have been In
no decent condition.
NEW GOOD* 1 > J
Just received a small, but well selected
line of Somd Sr tv an Wakb, such as 8 >up
and Gravy Ladles, Jelly Spoons, aveiy
handsome Ice Ore im Bet. Olive and Pickle
Dishes. Butter-knives, Sugar end Berry
Spoons A very beautiful and odd set of
Coffee Spoons, Oups and Napkln-rlnge,
Match Bates, plain and fancy Forks and
Spoons. Also just received a stock of
beautiful SinvßK-rtATKD Wabe, among
which are especially worth mentioning,
some very fine breakfast and dinner Oas
tcre, Batter Dishes, SoupTurreene, sugar
Dishes, Sugar and Oraam Sets, Oai d ano
Jewel Cases and full stock o' Boger Bre’e.
Spoons and Forks. AU for eale at very
reasotiaßle prices at
0. SCHOMfiBSa’a
trehSi-lt Jewelry Store.
Water Renta lor Flrat Quarter
Aredueaud payable at the effi
company, 69 Broad street, on April Ist
Discount of Ave per cent. If paid on or be
fore the 10th, and if not paid by the 15th
water will be shut off. mob29-10t
Bock llppr.
The Christian Moerleln Brewing Com
pany’s Celebrated Bock Beer, the first of
the season. For sale by all first-class
bouses, In keg and bottle.
aunituee E. M. Walsh 4 00., A gts.
DAILY TIMES: UiJLU dIiIfS,GEORGIA. TUESDAY._MARCH 31, WSS.
Carp.
The productiveness of this fish, and Its
value as a table deltoaoy being now as
sured, It is but a question of a v ry short
time whan the table of everyone In this
well-watered country shall be supplied n
large portion of the year with this valu
able fleti, and the Inevitable round morn
ing, noon and night, of bnoon on the ave
rage table, shall be varied by the delight
ful and nealthful pres •nee of one of the
gameat fish that outs the water.
THE HEALTHPCLNEHH OF PONDS
In any local! y, or from any head of wa
ter, In any soil, cannot be sucoesstully
questioned, provided the area of the pond
la commensurate with the supply of water;
’hat he muddy bottom of the pond may
not, from evaporation or other cause, be
exposed to the summer or autumn sun;
and again, that the flow of the stream
from Hie pond ot lake may be reasonably
treat the amount let Into It. However,
tnts last, Is not always necessary, provided
the pond la deep enough to maintain a
reasonably cool substratum of water.
Dangerous experiments have been made
in ponding up only rain we ter. This
should be done very cautl .usly.
WHKBIt THEY MAY BE BUILT.
There I no miring branch lit the whole
country from which a fish pond could not
be oonutruot d at more or lees expense,
and in most caees at vary email outlay.
Otten the whole bottom through which
the branch Mows, may be converted Into a
pond by a cross dam from hillside to hill
side, wl h the precaution of side ditches,
to eeoure the pond from Injury from heavy
rains. Again, where a large stream flown
through bottom land, a portion ot the
bottom on one side ot the stream may be
used tor a pond by throwing up a dykn
along the stream high enough to resist
overflows.aud far enough from the stream
to prevent the Inroads ot the erawtleh,
whose work Is likely to let out the water,
it the levee Is too near the stream. A
proper portion or tn« main stream may be
turned Into the pond thus constructed, by
a race adjusted to let In only the requisite
amount ot water from a email dam built
tar enough above on the multi stream to
secure proper fall.
THE AMOUNT OF FISH THAT COULD BE
CULTIVABED
In these ponds of course cannot be esti
mated trom the area of water until proper
feeding ot th ■ fish Is well understood, but
It can b» eutely said that there 1b not u
half uore of good, clear water surface, of
trom two to three teet deep, which cannot
be made to furnish. In this climate, from
two to three hundred 3-pouud carp per
unnum, with judicious attention, that Is
with proper aquatic plant food: ae well
as Homo inexpensive artificial feeding.
This latter Is entirely of the waste of any
ordinary garden or farm. But the plant
food ot the waters themselves. It It is in
abundance, will give health and growth
to the fish. Specially among these plants,
the water Illy takes high tank ae a food
producer, ite seed furnishing a farlnuee
oue food, its eucouleat vegetable pulp, and
the hundreds of uquutlo animal life forms
tor each leaf and stem supplying lleeh
food. Many mistakes have been made
from loexperlenoa in pond structure, an
well as In i ulttvatlonof the fish; but every
pond built, whether yet It bae mot the
sanguine expectation of Its .buildi r, Is an
advance In the right direction and only a
little more Intelligent work will secure the
desired end.
OVUB-BTOOXIN<I THE PONDS.
Many ponds have b >en overstocked; that
Is, thespawnere and milters have been
put. In and their Increase has been thou
sands, even thousands more than the
water could support, and of course thou
sands more t han could be cultivated to auy
profitable size. Others have tailed with
just as ripe epawners and milters to se
cure any young try, and their ponds are
barren of fish, except those put tn and the
teeming swarms of minnows, pike bream,
goggle-eyed pearcb, newts, tadpoles etc.,
that the.watero.were full ot before the carp
were Introduced, end these ewarms of
first settlers necessarily ate up the spawn
as soon as deposited, or worried the carp
off the spawning ground, so thnt with
everything about the pond apparently
properly appointed, no favorable results
transpired. Ponds that should have in
them titty or a hundred, or two hundred
carp lor growing purposes only, have In
them even’ if clear of marauding fish,
thousands too many. Wbils others of
equal capacity tor cultivation but filled
with other tlsh have In them nly the
oilgiual few, which npp>*rr to be barren.
A proper supply for each pond, in which
table nah are to be cultivated, must be put
;n and no mots, and the breeding must
tie confined to other waters.
ASBPABATB BBKKDING PONDMUSTBB HAD.
f this supply is systematically and regu
a ly desired, either t bin or a supply from
tome breeder who can turnlsb them at a
cheap enough rate to make the regular
planting profitable. The young tl h are
hardy enough, and express or freight
charges are reasonable enough to secure
favorable and sate transportation to al
most any point In ths count!y, specially
is the transportation safe tn the cool of
autumn, winter and spring.
Much could be said practically upon the
subject ot spawning; how to secure a safe
and abundant hatching, which may be
the subject of some sub-e quint oommu
u ic Alien.
OATCUINO THB CABF WITH HOOK.
It you want to nave a strong, liue-break-
Ing pull, sunn as nothing but a trout or
grinds ever gave you, just hang a three
or five pound carp some summer after
n >on a little before sundown.
To hook such a one, go slowly, and be
sure your line Is In the water before the
wily fish gets a glimpse of your motion,
or neither tne one you saw moving the
water, or any other one will tike your
tempting bait. Tjie carp bliss only twice
a day. and only In warm weather,
early In the tu ornlng about or a Iktle
before day and just before sunset. Jlten
whan the pond Illy Is quite over t tiesurfsce
of the water, the largest ot the fish show
their whereabouts by setting the leaves
in motion, and by very cautious angling
a glorious bite, and even a solid mouthful
can be had by dropping a hook baited
with an earth worm, or (more certainly)
a meal and cotton ball abou. the else ot
a chinquapin, a little in trout ot the mo
tion. Meal paste or corn bread crumbs
make a b all tint washes very slowly in
witer.
A HOOK BRBAKBB AND dAUg FISH.
Beieteuctls here made only to tlstilng
In ponds where no artitiabai food Is given
to tb" fish. Few fish offer ihe same stout
resistance to the jerk of a line, and it t he
hook is not stout and tie line strong, a
two year old carp, will, alter ■■tie or two
plunges and circling., leave you with a
peculiar sense of goneness.
“Bough ou Coughs *
Ask for “Bough on Coughs,” for Coughs.
Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness. Trochee
15c, Liquid, 26c.
The H.,|>e|or the Nation.
Children, slow in development, puny,
scrawny and delicate, use “Wells’ Health
Benewer.”
WOMEN
Nerd Ing renewed ktnngtb, or who •uffcr from
InflriDltfe* peculiar to their sex« ehould try
F
ft d
B BEST TONIC
Thi« medicine combine* Iron with pur* yegetjkbla
lonicH. and in invaluable for JJbwwic* peculiar to
VS omen, and all who lead aedentary lives. It Eu
rlchcN and Pnriflre the Blood, Ktlmniutea
the Apjiclit<-, strengthen* the .Hiieclea and
Nerve* in fact, thoroughly 1 nvigoratee.
Clear* the complexion, and makeetue skin Binor/th.
It doe* not blacken the teeth, caiiue headache, or
produce constipation- all other rron,medianen do.
Mhh. Elizabeth Baird. 74 Farwell Ave., Milwau
kee Wim.. Hay*, under date of Dec. 26th IBM:
' I have uwid Brown’* Iron Bittern, and it ha* been
more than a doctor to me. having cored me of the
weaktme* ladien have in life. Also cured me of Liv
er Comnlai nt. and now my complexion i* clear and
good, ilftß been beneficial to my children.”
Genuine ha* above trade mark and cmimed red line*
on wrapper. Tnke no other. Made only by
BROWN < 111 MH'AL CO..IIALTIMORE, MD.
Ladies* Hand Boob—n*efu! and attractive, con
taining Hat of prizes for recipes information alxiut
coin*, etc., given away by all dealer* in medicine, or
wailotl to any address on receipt of 2u. stamp.
COTTON MOVKMKNTS.
W*om the New York Financial Chronicle
March 27, IBXff.
Bales.
I'Crtal receipts for week ending
March 20 28 810
Liuat, week 82.885
I‘tuvloue week 0.081
t hree Weeks eluoe £>o.B6to
Total receipts sinoe rieptemb r
let, 1884.. v 4.551,17(1
Sime period of 1888 4,582,u7b
elbowing an Increase since bep-
tsmbei let, 1884 nt 81,394
axFoßTs.i
For the week ending tins even-
ing reach a 10t».... 83 788
To Great Britain 20 971
To France.... .>,Bt>7
ibistot the eon linen t 8,4u0
at xiks in ado up this evening ... 701,854
BALES.
Total bales lor foi wuru delivery
tor the week * 267,800
Immediate delivery 484
Including lor export
For Oousumptlon 484
For speculation
tn transit
10 Arrive 200
TOTAL VISIBLE SUBTLY.
Total visible supply 2,691,176
Amer cun 2,158 775
East India, etc M2,4'Jt
b iereaeo under 1888 668,M9
STOCK ON HAND.
Interior towns 158,175
Hams date last year 141286
UecelptH sines Bept. let 2,512.004
S»me date lust year 2,t6.JsM
FBOM PLANTATIONS
Mince September Ist. 1884 4.892,185
1.11883-84 4 671,650
111 1882-88 5,580,258
liaoclpts at oui-porls for past
week 28,810
Actual movement 16,8 0
ft mu' week last year for plan-
tations 33 311
U 1883 74,024
BBCEIFTB AND STOCKS. 1884-85 . 1888-84
BeoelptH at the ports to
March 27, 1885 4,551,178; 4,582,670
I nerloralka on March 27
in excess of Sep. 1 140,96 ) 92,08a
Total leceipls from plan-!
tatlOUß 4,691.138 4 674,650
Net overUnd to March l.i ioi,7»j 461,070
South’ll coubumplion toj
March 1 i 180,000 190,000
Total. In night March 27, , 5.873,918 6,825,710
Nonneru spinners' tak-
ingß.to March 27 11.1 5,868 1,212,100
BKPOBTB N. SPINNICKS. 1882-83 1881-82
Northern epinunrs' tak-
ings to MuruU 27 1,885.747 1,269,751
it win be seen by tne above that trie in
jrease In amount In sight to-night, as
compared with Inst year, Is 48,198 bales,
the decrease from 1882-83 Is 932,906 bales,
and the Increase over 1881-82, Is 887,166
bates.
Weathhb Bjcpobt by Teleobaph.-
The weather continued unseasonably cold
up to and Including the first part of the
week. Sluee then there has been a favor
able change and farm work, though back
ward, Is now making fair progress
"Rough on I’aln" Plaster.
Porous and strengthening, Improved
the best for backache, pains in the chest
«ml aide, rheumatism, neuralgia. 25c
Druggists or mall.
i iiicogtA Be* f,
I have just.rec-lved a One lot ot Chicago
Beef, Mut ton and Pork. Your ordert so
licited and deliver' d free,
D. 1.. Thomas. Agt.
tu,tbu&iat.
ON A BOOM.
Orders for Spring
Suits are placed
with H. .1. Thornton
daily. The prettiest
and finest line of
Piece Goods in Co
lumbus.
Lookout for the opening at M Joseph's
due notice ot which will be given In these
columns, ami whlcn. on account ot hav
ing purchased the finest, newest and
most varied styles and assortment, will
be the grandest of the grand openings in
millinery you have ever witnessed south.
SCHOOL HATS.
I have now open for your inspection 1.000
and 1 kludsot Misses and children's school
hats. Every shape that Imagination can
fancy ami skilled hands manufacture are
here, and many ot them are not twice ob
tainable. N-w goods In quantities In
every department too numerous for
mention now.
Call early as they will not stay here,
and keeps watch tor the opening notice'
M. J< SKPH,
SSMarßtf. 87 Broad Street.
Chattahoochee Sheriff Sale-
LV ILL be sold before the Courthose door in
said County on the First Tuesday in May
next, the following property to-wit. Lot of land
No. eighty nine / )in the lutb District G. M.
oi said county. Said land being <9 acre* mor*
or less, said land levied on under and by virtue
of* taxa 1a issued by the tax collector of Chat.
Üboechee county against Frank Crouch for
state and county taxe* for the years of 1888 and
1884. Levy made and returned tome by T. E.
Brooks, L C. of said county of Chattahoochee
Notice given tenant in possession ss required
by law.
Thia 28th March 1885. L. HARP.
mchSitf Sheriff.
fln lor wcrklUtf P«opie. Send 10 cents
ML I Upostage, and we will mail you /ree, a
11 Sb I royal, valuable sample box of goods
that will put yen in the way of u aklcg more
money in a few d»)s than you ever thought pos
t'tble at ary business. Capital not required.
Tuu can live at horns and work in spare time
only, or all the time. All cf both sexes, of all
age*, grandly succeaafnl, M cents to >5 saslly
earned every evening. That all who want work
may test the business, we make thi* unparalleled
offer: To all who are net well satisfied we will
send $1 to pay for the trouble of writing us.
Full particulars, direction*, eto.. sent free.
Immense pay absolutely sure for all who start at
once. Don’t delay.j address Sraroo* Ik Co,,
Portland Maine.
Willing: to Pay Extra.
A Western bridegroom *»t uptown
’ hotel Ru nmoned a bell hoy by bawling
down plx flights of etalre.
“W—wtiat’a thp matter?’ panted the
boy. ae'he reeponded to the unique sum
mens.
“It’e that light,” B&td the bride
groom. indenting the gos. “I’ve been
tryln* to blow the dun e! thing out for
fifteen miniKee. If It costs anythin’extry
to sleep In the dark j°as flay so, an’ I’ll
foot the bill. Matter, you get behind the
trunk a minute.”—New York T’mee.
< atarrh of ths Blad<iw
Btlngtng, Irritation, inflammation, and
kidney end urtr.ary eomptaints, cured by
‘‘Buciiu-Palba?’
Fur* (Jod Liver Oil,
made from selected ilyere. on theeea
shore, by Oaswell, Haxard «k Oo„ New
York. It, is absolutely pure and eweet.
Patients who have once taken it prefer It
to all others. have decided H
iupsrlor to iny of other oils la in k
Chapped Hands, face and Pimplee, and
rough 3kln. cured by ueing JuaiPii Tkb
doAP, made ny Oaseweii, • arard Sr (>
Kew York.
Business Stationery.
The Taos Office haw just received a lot
of fine BuHtneee wtattenery. conetetlng of
Labi and Linen Letter and Note Paper
Plain Letter and Note Paper, o'll Head'
(various slseM), Huedneas Cards and State
ments of Account, Envelopes. Ac. Call or:
us for prices of commercial work an 1 ae*
styles. dawtf
i 500 Beautiful Scarf,
’ new Patterns and
“ new Shapes Just
1 opened at Thorn
s ton’s.
1 «>■
5 COLGATE & CO’S.,
4
: New Soap,
8
—AT—
»
i Robert S. Cram’s
i
. 30 Cakes for One Dollar.
)
You can see more
’ Novelties and late
styles in Neckwear
and Handkerchiefs
at Thornton’s than
elsewhere.
L. H. CHAPPELL.
BROKER 4 INSURANCE A6L
lit) Bt. r Go!umbus, Ga
Home of New York,
Imperial of London.
Guardian of Loudon.
'■’Hbsrn ot Lord on,
DR. W. L. BULLARD,
< ol urn bus, <Ja.
Physician; and Operating Surgeor
For *ll Dlsowes of the
EYE
Office <h .»r Brsnnou * Oarton's drug etors,
No. 181 Braad St. Telephone No 22. Will call
at reaidenoe when request' d. dso'JO Irr
STOCK COMPLETE!
PIECE GOODS FOR
Spring 1885.
INCLUDING THE
LEADING NOVELTIES.
AMERICAN AND FOREIuN GOODS
FOB MAKING
SUITS TO ORDER.
Stock Unrivaled I
Prices Right 1
A FEW
BARGAIN SUITS
LEFT, AT
HLA-LtF F’KICIE.
CALL AND SEE US.
G. J. PEACOCK.
Clothinsr Manufacturer,
61 & 66 BmiSt. Colsfc --6?.
P 8. All GOODS Strictly CASH,
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
We have this day formed a partnershir
lor the practice of law under the
□•me of
PEABODY. SHANNON & BATTLE.
iwOoilecttons and all other bueineee
placed In our hands will be promptly anc
c iretully attended to.
John Pbaßcdy,
Wm. H. Brannon,
oucl-'f Charlton E. Hattls.
Anna
\ f|||| 111 II las 5 ceuts postage, and b'
UUUmail you will get fret
paasarfe, or good* of large value, that will star
y®u in work that will at once bring ' ou la mone
faster than anything else in imerics ail aaouf
the >200,000 in presents with each box Ageu 1 .
wanted everywhere, of either sex, of all ages, foi
ail ths time, or spare time only, to work for us
at their own homes Fortunes for all workers
baomuly Msuraci D-»n‘t delay a Hallutt a
Co. Portland. Maine decD .iflm wly
ADDI7t Blx ceilta for pos age, and
I nil. Li receive free, a costly box o. goods
which will help you to more money right sway
than anything else in this world All ot either
sex succeed fiom first hour The broad road to
fortune open before the workers absolutely sure
At cnee address Taua A Co, Augusta. Maine
4eaf*46i߻wly
NO POISON
<' ■"
IN THE PASTRY
i
SPECIAL
’ AM >
EXTRACTS
.A.ZW rrsrxD.
Vanilla, Lemon, Orange, etc., flav<MP
Cakes, ( ream*, Puddings, Ac., as rfelt*
cately and naturally a* the fruit Crum
which they are made.
For Strength and True Fruit
JFlavor They Stand Alone.
RSSRAatO *r TMt
Price Baking Powder Co.,
Chicago, I IL St. Lome, Me»
r MAKtSS OF
Dr. Priest Crsam Baking Powder
Dr. Price’s Lnpulln Yeast Gem«,
Rest Di-y Hop Yea.U
FOR SAI.BBYORCX BR&
WX MAKIS BUT OBE UUAUTY.
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Acknowledged fact
that the Best fitting
_ and most Stylish
suits are made by
H. J. Thornton,
Merchant Tailor, 83
and 85 Broad St.
Now to Hand
[ Irish Fotatwe, Ouloa beta and English
Peae for early planting, together with a
general aisoitm<-nt of gulden seeds
special prl -ee to market gardoere.
J anl-eodAHutf M l> Hood A Go.
•—. w >
Jewelry.
Diamond ring , cam »> rtnga, plain rings
gold sleeve buttons, bracelets gold and
lated, gold and plated necklaces arc
lockets; clocks In every style and variety
>t T. 8. Hpear’s.
Just Hrcelweii.
Very large ase -rmi.-nt of silver
plated ware tor wedding and Ohriet
mae preterite. I will edl ad above
: goods at 20 per cent discount on
, mamnacturer’e regular prices. Call
and make your selections at
> T S Hpxts's
Our force will be
increased in the!
Me re han t Ta il or i ng!
Department this
week. Leave your
measure and we will
fill the order on time.
H. J. Thornton.
Notice to the I.adtes,
Ilhave just reeelvedUJO.OOO stock of jew
tlry trom New York, besides my own
dock. Gome and ex imine the goods be
>re purchasing elsewhere.
T. 8. SPXAB. 161 Broad 8t
Jordan’s Joyous Juiej
Will cure the worst case of
And nervous headacba In a few m'nntee
tooth ami ear nene In two minutes. Noir •
Ing like It tor pain, it acts like megir
It you suffer ask your druggist h
lOEDAN’S JOYOUS JILEP, the Neuro
apt cure. Price 60 cent-—ror sale by
druggists.
Exclusive Novel
ties in Elegant
Piece Goods can he
seen at Thornton’s.
Thirty duplicate or
der patterns just re
ceived.
A CAR 1).
Tn *ll who are suffer* from the errors tnf
uHMsretloca of youth, carvone wpskues*. early
leesy, lose of manhood. 4cl will send a ieol;t
"st will cure you. FREB of CHARGE. Thl»
/rtsat remedy wab discovered by a missionary in
<ontb Am. rlo*. Send a self-addreeaAd envelop*
■ the ■wpw T, Ifmaf, Station D.
-R - - ’ned 4- A ■
MONEY TO LOAN.
FOR 3 to 5 YEARS ON CITY PROPERTY
AND
IMPROVED FARM!*.
11. W. DOZIKJB,
Office Over Graue"s Store.
mchlSc'Awlm
11. E. GRIGGS,
Physician and Surgeon,
OFFICE:
T. H. EVANS <t CO.'S Dreg Store.
Residence, Jackson St., South, net of Coart
House with W H. Glaae.
tsn« ly
W. A.TIGNER. Jr.
Attorney At Law.
OFFICE IN GARRARD BUILDIN ,
rOI UMRUb. . - . GEOpcr
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.
The foremost purpose of is t<
be of practical service to buslue«s men. Its
special trsde and industrial repo;ti>; itswrekl'
tpitcme of baukrui tcies iLrouphotv the Crln <J (
t tales and Canada, and thr tun.mares o assvtt
and I tbi itlts, are aione wo th the rubsorip’toL <
price; i’s sym p-es of recent leg«l de islons »r»
e cee4l’ ely va oab e As commars’a trarrac
tiers, in the wider bense, are coming to b« more
and more conducted on a sta Ltlcai basis, the
iuforaatfon contained in Bradstrikt's it oi tbs
first importance both to producers and middle
men.
The trade and Agricultural situation
throughout the United States and Canada
Is reported by Telegraph up to the hour of
Publication.
SINGLE COPIES, TEN CENTS.
THE BRADSTREET COMPANY.
279, 281, 583, BboadwaY,
Nkw Tome City.
BLANCHARD & BOOTH
AR I’Ll AS DTO ANMIU « M
Thatthn r buypra are now in tb- E .fe’trn Markets, makfi g i u-CLRsee ot aa
tnmensb
SPRING- STOCK
To be opened for inspection witbin the next TEN DAYS
Our MR BLANCHARD writej that their eelecHon this season will far
excel an» in tti< past, in almost every respect. The fact that MRS. G. L.
JOHNSON, our lady buyer, is assisting in the purchase of
Dress Goods,
Fancv Goods.
And that is a sufficient guarantee to the L idles of Columbus end surround
Inga, who have bad dealit gs with her, that our stock will ccmbine ail the
Beauties and N veltiee to be fourd In anv mark-1.
It is also well known that MRS. JOHNSON’S knowledge of Drese-
M-iking ie unparalleled In 'bis p»r< ot th •■ country. She will gather in all
latest ideas in that line, and will be pleased to give to the ladles all the in
ioitnarlon d<-eiri d.
To make buri: ee» Hvelv the Following Week, and to clear out stuff now
in the way of RECEIVING
IMijyV OOODSsi,
iVV will plac 'on our counters MONDAY MORNING 200 yards CHECKED
MUSLIN tn short <-n is from 3to 10 yarisea t 8 cen is. regular price 12J 5.
150 vardsS riped Muslin in remnants 3to 10 yardseach at 8d regular
, pti • 12J
250 yards Satin S rlped Muslin In r- mnants 2 to 8 lards each st 8?.
250 y ids Corded Dimity in short leugihs, to be sold at 10 cents,
regular pric- 15 cents.
I 500 yards London Cord in remnants 2 to 10 yards, at 4 cents, usual prioe
■ 8 cents.
Just think of it. 6 yards of goods for twenty-five cents, worth forty-eight..
Corsets, Corsets. Carsefc
Our Stock of CORSETS never wis as complete and varied in style as
now. It is impossible tor those who are in search of a medium price or the
better grades ot
CORSETS
To find as good one as we cm sh.w for the money.
We hav loft on our B irgain Oouuteis, a lot of Remnants in WOOL
DRESS GOODS to be sold at flf een per cent, less thin they are now mark
ed. Call early and secure these bargains, they will not last long at these
reduced pric s.
Blanchard & Booth.
(•loins hid ii«s wirsii,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
Founders and Machinists.
o
OF
STRATTON’S IMPROVED ABSORPTION
Ice 2wffa.diin.es,
Saw Mills, Hollowware, Pumps, Cane Mills, Syrup Ket
tles Pulleys, Shafting, Hangers, Callendor Rolls,
Steam Engines, Iron Screw Cotton Presses,
Power Colton Presses, Etc., Etc.
DEALJEKX liV
DRESSED AND HATCHED ( EILING and FLOORING,
A' D OTHER
CIRCULAR SAWS, PUMPS. WATER, GAS AND STEAM PIPE. AND
FITTINGS. GAUGECOCKS. GLOBE, CHE K AND BU I'TER
FLY VALVES, STEAM GtUiES WHISTLES, IN
SPIRAIORS. INJEOIORE EJECTORS, MON
KEY WRENCHES. PIPE TONGS. FLUE
SCRAPERS. ETC., ETC.
!—o - :
\GE\TS
JUDSON GOVERNORS THE BROWN COTTON G»N
CO., ROYAL PUMPS, HANCOCK INSPIRA
TORS, EBER'BN FEEDERS, E’C„ ETC.
HPECIAIATY MAIJE OF
Dressing Lumber
For Other Parties
mol 5 * -Sa
92 BALES =
MADE BY FOUR MU E IN IRDI
NAir YhAKD
WI 1 H -
Jows’ Wmi ffloii seed.
,o.
This seed bae marie mere cot’c ‘ -nil ctbi-’ e dm' Sdi'rc'Gecr
gia and not am a 1 who bae par- ten I.- n: nt: ■! ■iin’idn'ljn.
Certificate* fr< m a large number f th- h■ st r- -bnr and su<ceee. r ul
planters in Georgia. Alabama an I i-tber S tee are tn file, and can be read
by rending for a circular.
jffi'EßS’ umm amo seed
Wilf make fr mSO :c ICO per c n*. m . . r than o. . ry cottun, while the
staple 8 superior and bi in as a beer t rice 'nth- market.
PLANTERS CAN MAKE MONEY
By planting this seed, for with the same woik and experee double the
amount ot cotton can be raised. It don’t pay to raiee poor cotton. Why
not make money by using improved eeed?
PRICE, THREE DOLLAR* PER BUSHEL. Orders eent to
Hareold, Johnson & Co„ Americus, Ga., or to my address, will be pn mptiy
filled.
W. P. JOWERS, Preson, Webster, Co., Gaj
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