Columbus daily times. (Columbus, Ga.) 1876-1885, April 01, 1885, Image 4

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jin the omrjgi OUU ’*>’< lUIr p«p<r,UUt»M ,Uaw »Hir, U« Aw* *•«• 4Uul,. OMiliabuiz, Georgia, WEDNESDAY APRIL 1, hM OUL.UMHUH •< BK T. IOOWBBUB, GA.. April. 1, 1885. Stock on tel August .81, 1884 882 Received yesterday.. 157 * previously....... ... 75,076—76,282 76 614 Bbtpped yesterday 97 previously 71,948—78,048 Stock oa hand tula morulas 8.571 Fnces. Market—dull. Ordinary Good Ordinary tttrlct Good Ordinary bow Middling 10)4 Middling . 10% Mood Middling 10% Warehouse, sales 27 Race qua. By B. W. B. H. 8 M.AG.B.M. 6 Q.AW.K.M. 11 0. A K. H. H. 6 JUver 91 Wagon 85-157 itMApawat By b. W..H. B 20 M. A G. B. K W. B. B River Home Ooußumptlou 77—97 Chi**** la Arrival aail,t>»pArt«tr« of Mali* The following (matures hive oeen muds In the arrival and departure of malls, from Oolumbus, Ga, January 12,1886: Atlanta via Opelika, North, £aet and Heetern motet. AKKIVR. 62)0 a m ,, 1 ;06 p ixi • 722 • OLOBK. ailOa m “ 2awp m " BUO " Montgowerg, Mobile, New Orleans, Mumuwippi, Louitiana. Texae and tVeetern Florida Pointe. IffklVE » 6:00 am “ 1:06 pin CLOSE 2:00 " " 82)0 " Maoon, tiavannah, Augueta and Natl em Florida Pointe. ATiKTVii. 5.-00 am “ 1212 p in OLObE 7:10 " “ 1210 •• Mobile it Oirard, M bile, Muutieeippi, Jjouieia'ui. I'exa and Heetem Honda Poinbt. ARRIVE llsOOam ULUoE 12:66 pin THAD 0. BIUBGIB, P. M. April lat. This Is called ’'all lool’siUay." Wo sup pose It.la all right, as '‘every dog hae hie day," but really It aeetns a little hard that every dog may have a whole day to iniu •elt, while the. Ural day of April must necessarily be.dlvlded into quauUuee too small to be observed wild the most pow erful microscope, among the countless deserving shareholders In this parlloulai day. We do not desire to be understood M mouthing about our pro rate—but tue seeming inconsistency. w. 0.». b. The Woman's Ohilstlan Temperance Union will meet Thursday morning at 10 o'clock at Mrs. W. R. Bedell's. Alaaoal Kpldsmle. To feel that,lhe baseball mania is in the air, one has only logo near the different school-houses about noon, and there ob ser ve(lt he can find time between dodgings) the throng of boys pitching, batting and running. The girls, we fear, may be at tacked, end then look out for a left-hand er. We have reports of several Juvenile games, and Judging from the sooree, it they “hold out.to the end," they will be come proficient, and perhaps many ot them professionals. Go on, boys. It lea healthful exercise, PERSONAL. Mlse Georgia Bivens leaven to-day for Atlanta on a visit to triende in that city. We wish bar a moat pleasant time. WHRelnee, ot Baltimore, the cleverest angel ot commerce on the road, is in the city, tnd selling slocks of goods to the foundry and hardware men. NetiM. The managers of the Orphan Asylum will meet this (Wednesday) morning at ' the Asylum at 10% o’clock. Mas. Gbo. M. Dhws. i Columbus, March 30th. No Suter Kenu dy Uan be had for Coughs and Golds, or.any 1 trouble ot the Throat, than “Brown's Bronchial trochee." Price 25cte. Sold only •a Mmms. ■ « O I I should have bsen named Bettectlou, groaned a battered tramp as he tightened the oelt around hie hollow waist. 1 find there is more food tor reflection In this life than for anything else. A Chicago man, while shoveling snow from nls sidewalk fell dead. It was sup posed that he discovered that he cleared off three Inches on his neighbor’s elde,and the shock killed him. Why are Greek and Latin called clas sic? writes Inquirer. U, because they make the classic that tries to recite them, . of course. Ask us something where we don’t know the combination. And so you like the yarns we sea-dogs spin! asked the gallant young mariner 1 dote on,them, the young lady passlon- I ately responded. And what shall 1 tell 1 you ol the doings ol us salts? he tenderly • asked. 0, tell me.bow you luff I she Inno cently answered. Little Clara was taken with sudden but not serious Illness. Mamma, she said, do you tblukil shallUget well? Mother—Of course you will, danlng. Ulara— 1 don t think I shall, mamma, and I guess Its beet 1 shouldn't. Being under live, perhaps 1 could get to heaven,tor hall-tare. Dr. M .E. Wadsworth says be has a ' heterogeneous, viscid, elastic, liquid interior, irregularly inter locked with and gradually passing into a lighter heterogeneous orust.” That is a good definition of a custard pie. Speaking of names, one of the“cbar- , aocers” of Providence, R. 1., is an aged negro of diminutive stature, wno is happy in the possession ot the name of Glorious Vaiorious George Washington Peck Hamilton Btout. Hazeltine, the sprint runner, adver tises to teach the “Art of self-de feose.”Perbaps, after ail, the theory of putting a hundred yards between yourself and assailant in eleven sec onds is about as.effectuai a system of salt-defense could be devised. DAILY TIMES: OOLUMBUS,GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1, IHRS. Woman'*JChrlatlan (TampHrane. Union. Tae ladies ot the W. U. f. U. held their regular meeting y sat reday. They are do ing all they can or the cause ot temper ance. Mrs E. H Alister is president, Mrs. Dr. Biaoehanl seorstary, Mlse Y Griffin corresponding anerstary, Mrs. M. Bedell treasurer. We will have the state oou s vention hereon the6th ot May, and hope . the ladles ot Uilumbue will do all they can io asslatlug the W. 0.1. U. to enter tain them. We are looking forward to the limn with much pleasure. The W, U. T. U. have a Band of Hope composed of both girls and boys—cnlidren of the best fam ilies of Oolumbue. These children take greatiluterest in their work, end they are web Instructed and taught to shun the lutoxtoatlng cup. We look to the young ot our city for future workers. It in them the seed of prohibition is well planted, when they grow to manbood we will see the good effect. W hat we are now pray ing tor, Is, that men ot the present day will do, win come natural for the child who has been well Instructed, and all we ask for, la that we can keep these young minds In this good school of training. Let us throw around them good influence, show them the great danger of intemper ance. If, when we are old, and these young boys till the places their fathers now 1111 when they arrive at years ot maturity, they can look us lu the race with eyes as bright and freedom all stimulants as they can to-day, then will we feel our work was not lu vain, and that God saw how earnest were our efforts and blessed us. In our work, we will be contented. B. ---- .. . 5 O 8 What Ha* CauMtxi tho Change. Uan you hud a sadder sigut than that ot a strong man, one that once tilled an honorable position lu 11 ie, who was rt speettid by all who knew him, whose word was as good ae a bor.d, but now fallen; is now the reverse ot ail be once was. What has caused all this? Can you tell? An, 'Ha the same sad reply, “100 much drink." But a tew days since, 1 saw a man who was ah bls friends could ask ot him, but now so changed. 1 e.uld never have recogulzod lu him the young man 1 once knew. Anu this was the ead story toiu to me ol Mr. . He was raised in a town not lar from tills*; he was the epn ot'a loving and respected lather; be waea graduate or one or our southern colleges; came home and was soou mar ried to a young lady wno.. was lu every respect Iris equal. Their home was one of plenty aud,. happiness. Boou the wee small voice ota little child made music tor the heart ol the happy parents, but. Boon tue roving wile's face wore a sad look, and she was seen to listen with a look ot uneasluees as ene saw him coming home, arid 100 often bls step was not steady, otlll no one but ills loving wire saw hie danger. He Was a good man or buotuese, was tree and easy in bls man ners, gained every day more hi ms bm 1- uees. w ueu.lie mot, a man It,was “come, let me treat you.” and together they Would go Into those gllded.aalouus and swallow glass aftr r glues of poisonous liquor—milk punch and other drinks—that steal away a man’s sense and deadens bls belter feelings. No one gave mm the W<>iu of warning—it they did, be heeded it uul— tor he was In no danger. ue Would never 06 a drunkard. No man living had so great a contempt lor a man who ulu not know wlieu to stop, ae Ue had. atlll the work was slowly undermining mm. He was walklug amid the social quicksands that soon, would engult him. Tue poor Wife saw arid.lull It; but.iier voice and In fluence . were weakened .by .the friends who loved to treat so otteu at hie expense; and they could not attend to business Till they nad tula treat. But bls strength was not as strong ue he Uioiigbt. 100 many treats made him indifferent to burliness; he left It tor others to do, and it noon .began to be neglected; and us time passed on, be hud no business to do. These he had treated carried their trieuus business to one who had a clear brain and a steady hand. He would do to drink with, but not to transact business. His home was no longer the happy home it once woe. Though now many children tilled It. they made no music tor him, tor they cried too often tor bread. Mr. was no longer the bread provider tor his family; he had lost all me money; the house so long hlei home, was taken tor debt, and his poor wire alone was the sup port of hls children, a sad broken-hearted ed woman; and not many weeks agoishe laid down the burden ot Ufa, and passed away trotu the tolls and hardships of ibis life, to tiiid the reward ot the faithful lu the home ot the blessed. God grunt she found that happiness which was denied her here. Hls little daughter, a tender child ot seven summers, weut out In the cold to find her father and tell him the death un gel bad come tor her mother, and be hardened by sin, s»ld, “well. It le best so; for she bad uolhliig to live tor here. 1 - Nothing? Did she not have her poor children? bhe had no husband— for he who should nave been one bad long since turned into a tyrant—a di Inking Ueno But she loved her little ones, and tor them she worked her life away. May she now tlud reel eternal. b. Cullings. There is no fee-nix about a lawyer, A puppy's joke ie not very funny, but there is something waggish about a dog’s tall, Emile Zolo makes $60,000 a year from his writings. Another case of striking “pay dirt.” It is not the change of scene that cures so many traveling invalids. It is absence from the doctor. “What man has done, man can do.” Nonsense 1 now can a man do a thing which is done already?’’ ’’l’ve got the bulge on you!” was the taunting expression of the swol len jaw to the acrobatic toothache. A Boston girl never says butter. It is always “buttu.” A longer word would melt before she got it out ot her mouth. Jay Gould is not in the ice business but he is next thing to it. He handles blocks ot stocks whlcn are principal ly consolidated water. l aiOoi County Plantation For Sale. The tract contAxus ■6OO acre* ol la»<, I6u ot wljicu la woodland, orikiuaj grow'.u and well tun bur ed. Uu Uie place la a iotir-roomed dwelling and older uooeaaary out bulldluga. It U situated turoo and a iuui initea uoriiieaßt of Box Spring*, tn neighbor hood, convenient to ciiurehea, aohoola and road. Add re* » TcLOS. DiWJLF Baaa ~ Bax Hprtna S. H. TIGNEJbT DEALER IN REAL ESTATE BARTOW, POLK COUNTY, FLA. Will Buy or Bell Real Estate. (Jorree ponoeuoe solicited. Any luiormaUon given in regard to bealin, climate, Au. ianlßwtf DYSPEPSIA, Im a darureroua as well a« dintr«Mmn« complaint. If ! neglected, it tend*, by tmpainn* nutrition, and de- • pTHHein< the tene of the ayntem, to prepare the way i For Rapid Decline n lift I® I I TO > I "5 W/fiK: llTTltll BEST TONIC. ? Quickly and completely Curea DyMprpein In all ita forms, Heartburn, Hrlrhin<. Trhilh® the £ood, 4c. It enriches and mtrlfiec the blood, attmo tett the appetite, and aids the assimilation of food. Rf.t J. T. KOMITK*, the honored paator of the First Reformed Ohtirch, Baltimore. Md . eayn: "Havmg need Brown’s Iron Bitters for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, I take great pleasure in recom mending it highly. Also conaider it a splendid tonie and invigorator, and very strengthening.” Genuine hae shove trade mark and croeaed red 11dm on wrapper Tnke no other. Made only by BROWN CHEMICAL CO., BALTIMORE, MI). I*AJ»nr.R’ Hand BooK~<iseful and attractive, con taining list of priites for recipes, inffwnraation alx/ut coinn. etc., given away by all dealers in medicine, or mailed to any addreM oxi receipt of 2c. stamp. Br< wn—"l was surprised to see you at church yesterday, Smith; I understood that you don’t believe much In religious matters.’’ Smith—"Well—er—l have been some thing ot an Infidel all my lite, but that cold that I caught last week baa settled on my lunge, and I feel a little narvona about it.**—Brooklyn Ragle. W*> lh. Didn’t Marry Him ’•Yen, I live pleasantly enougu with mv buebaud,” she bald, “but 1 believe I should have married Augustus, If all the girls hadn’t made lun ot him, and said he’d be bald as a pumpkin In a year or two." Young men take warning, and use Barker's Hair Balsam. Cleanses tbe scalp, restoreeeoolor, removes dandruff. wed Ason, Hew He Biruck il Very Kith. Mr. J, B. Franz, proprietor ot the St. James’ Hotel, Maustlnld, O„ is In luck on account of tbe purchase of a ticket lu The Louisiana Slate Lottery. Several weeks since Mr. Franz, who has previously drawn small sums in the lottery, Invested In oua whole ticket and five one-ttftb tickets, paying 610 tor tbe same. Yester day (Feb. 10th,) the drawing took place and Mr. Fraui received a telegram noti fying him that his whole ticket had drawn 66,000 in cash, which sum Is subject to bls order.—Mansfield, (Ohio,) Liberal, Feb. 11. Heart Palu. Palpitation, Dropsical Swellings, Dizzi ness, Indigestion, Headache, Hleeplessuesß cured by “Wells’ Health Benewei,” A BuMlnesa Anecdote. Merchant—" You wanted to speak to mt ?’■ Olerk—“Yes, sir.” Merobam—“What about?" Olerk—“l hope you won’t take offense, sir; but I'm dolug exactly the same work as M. X. at d getting thirty francs a mouth less lor II.” Merchant-“Ah, Indeed! Thanks. I'll have M. X a. salary cut down oa auce." **M<»ugb ou UoruA,” Aak for Wells’ “Rougnon Oorus," 16c Quick, complete cure. Haul or soft corM, warts, bunions. loua K M.ui-Kwul Thl.. Ih« Vuizraia Bzur Uo„ ot Marshall Mleu.. offer to send tuelr celebrated huc- TBo-Voiazia Bxrzr ami other Kukotmic Appiuanokh ou trial tor thirty days, to men (young or old) afflicted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manuood, and all kindred troubles. Also for ineuma- Llem, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk Is Incurred, as thirty days’ trial 1« allowed. Write them at once for lllua trated pamplet free. deci 7 eodAwlyr Water Kent* lur Vlrat Quarter Are due and payable at the office of the company, 69 Broad street, on April Ist Discount ot five per cent. It paid on or be fore tbe IDih, and If not paid ny the 15th water will be shut off. mch29-10c “Hougt* u» Hau. Ulean» out lute, mica, roaches, fl lea, ante, bed-bugs, skunks, chipmunks, go phers. 16c. Druggists. ON A BOOM. Orders for Spring Suits are placed with H. J. Thornton daily. The prettiest and finest line of Piece Co lumbus. Lookout tor the opening at M Joseph's due notice oi which will be given lu these columns, and which, ou account of hav ing purchased the Uuest, newest and most vat led styles and assortment, w 111 ba the grandest or the grand openings in millinery you have ever witnessed south. SOUOOIu HATS. 1 have now open lor your inspection 1.000 and 1 kinds ot Misses and chilanm's school bats. Every snupe that Imagination ean tauoy and sklllen hands mauuiacture are here, and many oi them are not twice ob tainable. New goods in quantities lu every department 100 numerous for mention now. Call early as they will not stay here, and keep a watch lor the opening notice* M. Jlhiu’h, Marßtf. 87 Droaff Street. Chattahoochee b her lit bale, WILL be told on the Flrxt Tuesday in May next, before Uia Courtuouae dovr tn Mid county, bO the nig boat bidder lor caab, wiimn ie*al hours oi sale, the lollowiug proper y ko-wlt. One tvo-horee wagon (of the Teunsatee make), said properij levied ou under and by virtue of a mortgage n ta itsutKl fxuni the Bu perior Court of aald county in favor of Blanch ard & Burrus agaiußt J nu I. O’Pry and Cha a B, Joues, jecurliy. Baid property levied on m the property of John T. U’iry and Uhas. B. Jone# deouriiy. L. HA BP, bUevifl Tuie March JBth, 18*6 aprlwtd jJLSO—At tne eaina time and plaoa one inu Le, lev *ed on as the proper uy ot J I. O*piy, under an execution iu favor ot B. F. Matthews ot ai., lor use and etc., against J, 1. U try. L. MAhP, Sheriff aprlwtd liri fV or people. Send 10 coats Hr I P we will mail yon t Aws, a IIIbLI ru X4i* valuable eaxnpze box of goods ihaswiu put yea in the way ot making store money in a few day a than you ever thought pos it ule at any busiaeaa. Capital aet required. Xuu can live at homo and work in spare tune only, or all the time. All of both saxes, of all >gea, grandly snccoMfni, M oasts to >5 omu> earned every evening. That all who want wurs may teat tbe business, we make this unparalloiwo offer: To all who are net wall Mtlafieri we will send >1 to pay for the trouble ot writing as. Full particulars, directions, •««.. oeni tree, immense pay absolutely sure for all who start at once. Dou’t delay., Addrwoo Sxxaooa b Oa,, Fortland Mhlno doos ddai wly AOarnsan went into a reatauraDt t and , aa he took hie neat an IrV-h whiter came up ar.d howed politely. “Wle Geht’e.** ' eaid tne German, also bowing politely. “Wh< 4 c tkee!” ehouted tbe waiter, mla i taking tbe salutation for an order. M Nelo, Deln!’’Baid tbe welter. "Nine?” Bald tbe waiter. •’You’ll be lucky if you aet three.”— N w York Sun. Insanity Hallowed. Mrs. Arr L>*o< ur, ot New Orleem, La. writes: “I have a eon who has oeen sick for two y«irs;be has been attended by our 1( adir g physicians, but all to no pur pose. This morning be bad bls usual spell of coughing, and was so greatly prostrated In consequence, that death seemed Imminent. Wh bad In tbe house a bottle ot DR. WM. HALL’H BALSAM FOB THS LUNGB, purchased by uy husband, who noticed your advertise ment. We administered it and be was in •tantly relieved." wed.tri.sunew. -But* a-f.lba." Quick, complete cure, all Kidney, Blad der and Urinary Diee.ses, Scalding, Irri tation, Stone, Gravel, Catarrh ot the bladder. 81. Druggists. Hnilaan Stationery. The Timbs Office has Just received a lot ot tine Business Stationery, consisting ot Laid and Linen Letter and Note Paper Plain Letter and Note Paper, Bill Heads (various sizes), Business Cards and State ments ot Account, Envelopes. Ac. Cell or us for prices ot commercial work and ee>> styles. dJkwtr 500 Beautiful Scarf, new Patterns and new Shapes Just opened at Thorn ton’s. COLGATE & CO’S., New Soap, (MB AT— HR .i. MKB S.« Crane’s 30 Cakes for One Dollar. You can see more Novelties and late styles in Neckwear and Handkerchiefs at Thornton’s than elsewhere. L. li. LHAJt'r'LLL, PROVISION RROKERi INSURANCE *6l, 119 Broad bl., (RilUMbm, Home of New kora, Imperial of London, □uardlan of London. A *tbarn of London. DR. W. L. BULLARD, ( •InmbiM, fcrsu Physician: and Operating Surgeon For all DlaMhM of the JKYK,. MAHJIMOMr AND*THHOAT. Office ot tT Brannon A Oar ion’a drug store, No. I>l. Broad Ht. Telephone No. 2X Will wall st residence whoa request* d. doe2O-lfr STOCK COMPLETE! PIECE GOODS FOR Spring 1885. INCLUDING THE LEADING NOVELTIES. AMERICAN AND FOREIoN GOODS FOR MAKING SUITS TO ORDER. Stock Unrivaled ! Prices Right ! A FEW bargain suits LEFT. AT CALL AND SEE US. G. J. PEACOCK. Clothing Manufacturer, 6< 4 66 Bread St. CiUshs. • ■ Gt. P. 8. All GOODS Strictly CASH. LAW PARTNERSHIP. We have this day formed a partnership ter the practice ot law under tue name-ot PEABODY. BRANNON A BATTLE arCoMectukis and all other buelneee placed In our hands will be promptly and carefully attended to. John Fiabodx, Wm. H. Bbxnnos, OCtl-tf OHABVrON E. BkTTML ffionn nnrt” X JI 111 HI 11 |a* 5 cudu postage, kuao; iPXsUwi UUUiasil you will get frot peexage, of "goods of large value, that will aUI yea in work that will at ouoe Oring vou lq monv faster than anything else in imerics 411 aooui the in presents with each &ox Agenu wanted everywhere of either sex, of all ages, tot the time, or sr are time only, to work tor ue st their own homos Fortunes for aU workers haolßtely oMured delay H Hall arr h Do, Portland. Maine deed dflm wty APUI7k alx OWIU for P - *“4 rniXXsraoeiwe free, a costly box o. goods which win help you to more money right away than aaythixig alee tn this world All of either •ex suocood ftom first hour The brood road to fortune open before the workers absolutely snre Ai ones address Tan A On. Augwta, )l lUl»e daog tmoHWly test Your Batoz_ Powder To-Day I Prands advertised a » absolutely pore CorfTAiw THE TESTI Flare a ran fop down on a hot stove nntfl boeted, then remove tbe cover and smell. Achem. : Set v 111 not be requsrvd to dwtect tbs preser w of aauuoula. PUVHCT MAOCjj DOES NOT CONTAIN AMMONIA. Ite HaritLtalMM Mm NEVER Bm. lea mimon homea for a quarter of a ceatory it has stood tfie i viiiuJDer'i reUabiv teat, THE TEST OF THE OVEN. Price Baking Powder C<m KAXESS or Dr. Price’s Special Flavoring Extracts Th. etrongeat, moatdeMckws and oetarai flavor uxiwu, autd Dr. Price’s Lupulin Yeast Gems I vr Light, HLeaHby Bread. Tbe beet Dry ttog Yeast la tae world. FCft SALK BY CROCERS, CHM2AQO- - SI COUW 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 tt.au, Irish Potato*-#, Onton Sets and English Pea# for early planting, together with a general aseortmeut of garden eeede Hpeclal priceia to market gardnere. anl-*«xl<t«utr M. D. Hood A Co. ——— k ♦ ■ Jewelry. Diamond rlnge, cameo rings, plain rings gold sleeve buttoiiH, bracelets gold and plated, gold and plated necklaces auC lockets; dock# In evety style and variety itT 8. Spear's. Juat Very large aeeonment of sliver plated ware for wedding and Otirist mos presents. I will sell all above goods at 20 per cent diecount on manutaoturer’s regular prices. Call and make vour selections at T 8. Hpbab’b Our force will he increased in the Merchant Tailoring Department this week. Leave your measure and we will fill the order on time. 11. J. Thornton. Notice U> the Ladles, Uhavejust reodvedo2o,ooo stock of Jew dry from New York, besides my own ttoek. Dome and examine the goods be .ore purchasing elsewhere. I . 8. SruK. 161 Broad St Jordan’s Joyous Julep Will cure the worst case of ."XiEUKALOIA And nervous headache tn a few minutes, tooth anti tar uctis In two mlnutee. Noto- Ing like It for pain. It acts like magic It you suffer aak your druggist tor JORDAN’S JOYOUS JULEP, tbe Neurac ai* cure. Price 50 cents—tor sale by a druggists. Exclusive Novel ties in Elegant Piece Goods can he seen at Thornton’s. Thirty duplicate or der patterns just re ceived. A U A K I). To all who are tuffor* from the orrort x&6 a diac retl oki of youth, ..rvoai womxdmi, .arlj decay, lots of mAUiiood, Ac., I will s«nd • recipe that will cure you. FBKJR of OH A RGB. TMi treat remedy waa diaoovared by a tniaaionary in South Ahi erica. Sand a aaLf-addrMsKd envelop • to the Ra T «a*v T, Ifmaw, AteftoK J>. >ew WkWb?.«Ad* MONEY TO LOAN. FOR 3 to 6 YEARS ON CITY PROPERTY AND IMPHOVED B'A.M.Mfsl. U. W. DOZIKK, Office Over Crane’s Store. mcblSd&wlm K. E. GRIGGS, Physician and Surgeon. orncßi T. H. EVANS A OO.’S Dru« Store. Beaidanco. Jackaoa Si., Bonth**aat of Court Houta with W. H. Glaae- W. A.TIGNER. Jr. Attorney At Law. OFFICE IN GARRARD BUILDING COIUMBUS. - - ■ GEORGIA F IVE DOLLARS A YEAR. The foremost purpoie of Bbad«t»*»t’« ia tc be cf prectioa) aarvice to buatneia men,, Ita apacial trade and indußtrial reports; its weekp epitome ot bankruptcies throughout tue Uni ed tftetea aod Cauaoa, and tho aummariea oi asaeta and habilitlea, are aiona wo* th the aubmeription price; itaaynopiee of recent legal deriaionii axe e ceedlngly rateable Aa commerola uoua, in the wider sense, are coming to be more and more conducted on a statistical baaia, the Information contained in BnADernßicT's ia oi tbe krat impoitauco both to producer a and middle* men. The trade and Agricultural Utuatlon throughout the United States and Canada Is reported by Telegraph up to the hour ot Publication. SINGLE COPIES, TEN CENTS. THU BRADSTBJUiT COMPANY. 279, 281. 288, BbOADWXT, N«v YouOxrx. BLANCHARD & BOOTH AKE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE That their buyers ure now in tbe Eastern Markete, mal lig puichaeefl of an mmense SZPRIISTG- STOCK To be opened for inspection witbin the next TEN DAYS. Our MR. BLANCHARD writej that their eeleotion this season will far excel any m tbe past, In almost every respect. The fact that MRS. G. L. JOHNSON, our lady buyer, ie assisting in the purchase ot Dress Goods, Fancv Goods. And that Is a sufficient guarantee to the Ladies of Oolumbus and surround Ings, wno have had dealings with her, that our stock will combine ail the JSeautlee and Novelties to be found In any market. It is also well known that MRS. JOHNSON’S knowledge of Drese-. Making te unparalleled in this part of tbe country. She will gather In ail latest ideas >n that line, and will be pleased to give to tbe ladies all tbe in formation desired. To make butineee lively the Following Week, and to clear out stuff now in the way of.RECEIVING NEW OOOI>H, We will place on our counters MONDAY MORNING 200 yards CHECKED MUSLIN io short en la from 3 to 10 yards eacn at 8 cents, regular price 12jc. 150 yards Striped Muslin m remnants 3 to 10 yards each at 8c regular price 12|e. 25t> yards Satin Striped Muslin in remnants 2 to 8 yards each at Bc. 260 yard* Corded Dimity in short lengths, to be sold at lu oents. regular pric* 15 ceuta. 500 yards Loudon Cord in remnants 2 to 10 yards, at 4 cents, usual prios 8 cents. Just think of It, 6 yards of goods for twenty-five cents, worth forty-eight. Corsets, Corsets, Corsets. Our Stock of CORSETS never was ss complete and varied tn etyle as now. It is impossible for tnose who are in search of a medium price or the better grades of CORSETS To find as good one as we can show for the money. We have left on our Bargain Counters, a lot of Remnants in WOOL DRE»S GOODS io he sold at titteen per ceut. lees than they are now mark ed. Call early and secure these bargains, they will not last iong at these reduced prices. Blanchard & Booth. MM llMlfflWffl, _ COLUMBUS. GEORGIA, Founder sand Machinists. „ ... i..— MANUFACTUUBHH of STRATTON’S IMPROVED ABSORPTION Ice INZE eucliixxes, Saw Milla, Hollowware, Pumps, Cane Milla, Syrup Ket* tlea, Pulleya, Shafting, Hangers, Callendor Rolla, Steam Enginea, Iron Screw Cotton Preases, Power Cotton Presses, Etc., Etc. in DRESSED AND MATCHED CEILING and FLOORING, AND OTHER CIRCULAR SAWS, PUMPS. WATER, GAS AND STEAM PIPE. AND FITTINGS, GAUGE COCKS. GLOBE, OHEK. AND BUTTER FLY VALVES, STEAM GAUGES. WHISTLES, IN SPIRATORB, INJECTORS, EJECTORS, MON KEY WRENCHES, PIPE TONGS, FLUE SCRAPERS, ETC., ETC. JUDSON GOVERNORS, THE BROWN COTTON GIN CO., ROYAL PUMPS, HANCOCK INSPIRA TORS, EBERMAN FEEDERS, EtC., ETC. SJPECIAUITY MA Did OF Dressing JL.xiixit>er For Other Parties. mohsd*wßm 92 BALES MADE BY FOUR MUI.ES ON ORDI NAHYEAND WITH Jows’ Inprowi Colton Sosi. This seed has made more cotton loan any other seed in the State of Geor gia and not a man who has planted them has expressed diesatiefaetion, Ceriificatee from a large number of tbe moat reliable and successful plantere in Georgia, Alabama and other States, are on hie. and can be read by sending for a circular. JOWEBS’ Mora COTTDN SEED Will make from 50 to 100 per cent, mure lint than ordinary cotton, while the staple is superior and Dungs a better price in the market. PLANTERS CAN MAKE MONEY By planting this seed, for with tbe same work and expense double tbe amount of cotton can be raised. It don’t pay to raise poor eotton. Why not make money by using improved seed? PRICE, THREE DOLLARS PKK BUSHEL Orders sent to Harrcld, Johnson & Ck>„ Americus, Ga., or to my address, will be promptly i ied. W, P. JO W EILS, Preson, Webster, Co., Ga mehW