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THF DAILY TIMES.
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TDUBHDa' l-Ft’UD'l V*. 1 ?5
ll* prolitbl'lODl.ta in Klov 1 c »a
ty, were defeated I y ovi r fi ur
Lunhed muj irtiyst IhaplmMom on
Tup«diiv. Both stops made u Hv* !y
IlKbt—but- thpv must tight the bd
tie over again at. a future limp.
“A Fbesph artist, fludlrg it i' hip
what Him yu,g to have bla crp'ti oi?
eoos'antiy at hie door pt. *Bllll btu
for money, procured a bear, wtucii
he taught to autwer the rto< r toll,
and to show Ite teeth ivety time ho
unwelcome visitor appeared. Tie
plan wag suocentf'il beyond the «r
--ttat'e most saogulreixpei tttiorm.”
Who has a trail ed bear about ben ?
Th» death orOot W O. Tuggle, < f
LnOraDße, le announced. He dl o
In Tnomaeviil. , tine Hinte, on Tu*
day nlirhf, of coneumpdon. lohxei
Tuggle haa been lu declining to alt I
for some months and w»s lu Ihom
vile seeking to tectult It. Thu*-
peaeea from our State aootier ot het
blight an 1 useful eona. who had I u'
just reached the forty-third year ol
bla age, lull or ambition, and amt le
ability to pursue any path auccrea
fully *ba* be might rhooae.
fc tCTB Csmjuka will have in Wash
legion on ton otcaalon tl Cl* vt iHuuV
Inauguration,a negro mliliHty com
pany and a negro Brlitadler General.
That will be a huge m r mi nt on ibe
part of toe “brother In black,” to
tenure a place where he can bn arm
to the beetadVactaKe with bla 'Vhoot.
log Isoket” on. These B.ti'h O.ro
llua oegroes will feel neglected If tin
white military regimeots wblct
will seek to luatiato abt u 1
the throne of the new
power, at 01l 1 f ill to reooiiuizi then
lmoortaoo't, at they aurely will, and
then we aboil aee what their repr r*?
will be ol DetiHcrstic sympathy. I
would be better for tin m te a’ay a
borne, and not endeavor 'oo early ii
the change of paitiee, to teat ttieii
olaraa to prominent piacea.
Tub dear old • B II of Liberty”
Which baa been paraded through 'hi
country from Pmladi inhl* to N»«
OileaDH, upon wtiit Heine wouh'
hove syted ah l very properly too,
a “aentlraental j urnev," hi« beet,
White ifiiephanPillie—received an*’
ao "pteced” in the “Grand Ext o*o*
tlon” building, to •draw” all i
cun. If the old "telle” o ul I fei l~
wo have thought it w mid he nee rn
fortablq lu the hands of lie txlilhl
tots who eaem bappleal In • Xonfipg
Ito weakest point. The “crack” be
log made the most oouspl uoua fen
turn lu lib historic Importance. Wi
Imagine Its ei-nsa'lons »r v xy almi
lar to those endured by Oorlolanos,
the proud Rimau General and pa
trlolau, who, wanting to be elected
Tribune to k r.le eland In the m irker
place and exposed hla battle ecita u>.
vain to win votes Irom i*n unappre
ciaiive populace. Wide w. have
felt no cppoalrlon In the world loti e
Journey ol he boll we dl l not think
from the first th»t It would hnv.
much bentflclal rffeof up >n the im
aginations of a crow l whose net, g-i
ties In tbeone eaae aDd whose cr od
In the other, would or tut t them
alike to eat I mate eV"ryt hi r g pres* 1 * '
bv the v ilue In the dollar at d ie t
B> Ooriolunua w.is difeited lu br
election, and the "lodepeudance
Bolf’la an attraction oruntelt pawn.
Cotton.
The average cott »n grower full*
be!h ves that the price of cot'<><i ie
always too low, aud that buyers do
not pay aa muon for it tie they should,
and moat of them eiou’ly declare
that their crops coat them more to
raise than tto y re»d z „ | n „ionei
for them. Bit not wfthsf'ir.'tlre
these fajta.ih y goon*y >oraft ry hi
and make m ore cm ton and lose a lit
tie more money. Tjh Bale nr ftruriF
la N w Y irk and L v, rpotil, how ver
gamb It g 'tough it he consul red
baa one feature In it that mlghr he
made useful, ft, seems tout byth*
O Jtton planters. The especial featur
that wd allude to la the flung of the
price of cotton for ant
future month In the year.
8o a farm- r esn aee to da\ wh it cot
ton omu b > bought or sold at in N,«
Ynk or L Verpool up to n*x Gittou
mis. Tnke Mhouta cent p,>r pound
rff from N-w York quotations
and a cent and a hair from the
Liverpool quo-atlons, and the loom
or home piloe may p e very pe* r u
appbcxtftmied. Cotton Is now . IT r
ed te N ov York for next N v. mh.i
at uv W7 10. which will make the
price here about or »J cents, sue
Ly ibeac U.uree laiin-ra may detir
mine now, before incurring apy ,x
--pe>ie» for guauo or oth-r cotton pro
timing aids, whether tt). y want r
it for that price. To besurcth,
price may et'ange In (he meamlrao
bur I Xperleece ahow ß that It la ah,mu’
aa apt rp go lower us to go hlgltei
thia is the only goed lea'ure » r ' n ,,.'
licelu the dealings 'n • futurra.”
A BTit/» N SB Sir v.
In Wh oh a Coui c. man Apologises to
„ . * Priast.
Dubun Janu-'i yS6 —At « meeting l
jr ti.© idc-Hl btaLcn of tue NUrj, )n .
L-acue held ,t ClonwHi to ifav
Towc Cuuuci man Phe|, r u , k t |',
fl or. and sp kp , 0 je,Mfle«V“ n f*
Ba urdsy’a . u r-,ges |, Ltid B Ao-*
F°; ct,l, K » c im,x tm cu. . . m, • eJ
org as England whh.dat I r “|«c, o,
Just rtgets,. bee •• xr o-ioi e , h „„
aitte will Tble leolarV
ZlrtV, 1“°? “ /ur t rmcl
nigsert that PheNn was silenced arm I
G?th r r>l , 5 e p l° at hif ' 9 Then* “he
P l |esf Who w * •.
tuck up *he is-i,
TRICKS OF MACHINES.
UNACCOUNTABLE STOPS AND STARTS
WHICH PU2ZLE MECHANICS.
WatchM That llhvo N»*«rt«4 a LJttle
AU-nt—'J’h® ami HA*
Cranky Machine—A lA»cemo
tive'* Queer Freak.
Time*.]
“Thereare times,” said a well known
machinist, “when nearly ul I machines get
Clunky. The trouble is often a simple
one and is not infrequently owliir to the
machinist not knowing his hnaii eis But
that is not always the case. The very
best, mechanic in the world gets hold of a
nut m i oel ui.-s that is lUlilcuit u* crack. A
inscni ie, no maliar of wl.m kiud. uiay
wutk perfectly for months, and then one
day something goes wrong with it. The ,
machinist looks at it. examines it, perhaps
even takes it to pieces aud puts it up
again, hut all of no avail; tile machine
remains like a baiky horse, which
nothing will make go. At last the ma
chin.»t get-- tired and goes home, sick of
pottering will) the trouhleunne thing,
lie comes te* work the next day, per
haps haling forgotten the previous
troub e, touches a handle here, a wheel
there, dro| s a liillo oil in hail’ a dozen
places, turns on the steam and off she.
goes wi Jioul a murmur, as if nothing had
ever happened. >o,l can't ex, lain it—
neither cu d he. The only conclusion to
1.0 drawn is that he omitted on the oc- |
Casion of the stoppage those little neces
sary t .uchesof iian lies, turnln r of wheels
and droppings of oil. Bui there arc other
use-o a slightly different nature
“Watches are so small arid their mech
anism i- « i delicate Dial it requires a care
ful inspection to find the cause of any
trouble, “ said a jeweler. “The causes of
sudden 'toppMgc are very various, but
among the most frequent Is want of oil.
A dr. pof oil in a wiiteh will last from
eighteen months to two years as a lubri
cator. At the end of that time the yvorka
become dry and considerable w ar ensues.
Still a wau h may run live years before it
stops ll a waldi is brought to me 1 can
not always say instaully what is the mat
icr. though I often have to make
some atatenn nt to satisfy a lady
or an inconsiderate man. Some
times I have had a waleh 1 ‘cure,’ and
lmvc taken it to pieces, but do all I would
1 iould not gt lit right. Then I lay it on
one sale and go to work on something
else. V\ hen 1 come hack to the watch it
is just as likely as not tnat everything will
Slide into place as easily as possihie. Os
course, the reason of nry trouble hss been
a liltic nervousness. ! have been tired or
anxious, or my eyes or Ungers have lienn
‘rotm fhiios 1 have repaired a watch
and hung it on a rack for a few days be
fore returning It to its owner In good
Working order. Then perhaps in two or
three days he brings it back stopped
ngn u. That is sometimes n poser, but in
such a ease 1 put the watch in my pocket
and carry it «ouud with me for a few days.
Hanging a watch ou the rack, which is
j et feet ly still and of even temperature, is
not a fair test. By carry!: „ it in inv
pocket 1 often discover the trouble, wlili ii
ia generally a very simple one. ”
ewin machines are cat as peaky an’
trait, y as women," ;-aid old Tom Mc
( lane, one of the oldest shoen 'rkers in
l'ldladolph a. “Tvfc worked ’em all.
There’s Ma. kay’s machine you've heerd so
myt h almiit. I used to at one o'
Mai kny s and was considered a pretty
good hand I thought 1 knowed that
machine like a hook, hut It went hack on
me one day. It played possum for two
days. It went so stiff 1 couldn’t do
nothin’ will) it. then it broke all my
threads, and at last it took aud lore about
a inch ami a half into one of my uppers.
“ Well l couldn't find out what was the
matter. 1 guessed the thing Was Ik*-
witched. Anyhow. I went out and bought
some spirits o turpentine and cleaned up
every part of it, then 1 oiled it afresh and
let him be for a whole day. I 'member
mean my o e woman took a holiday that
day an spent it on the raor in a Delaware
steamer. We 1. I don know what did It,
whether it was the rest had put It in good
humor, or the cleaning, or the oil, but
when I wen. down to tint shop next day
the old tiling went along like a bouse
u lire, as though there hadn't never been
untilin' the matter With it ”
'■ i.xer lmd any bother with my engine?”
said Ed. Monay. an engineer on the
1 cuiisytvan a rail road. “No, l can't say
I over did but I've heard old .lake Kin
lav. who used to rim ihc express between
I hila.h phl i and ew f ork, tell a queer
story ot a trouble he got into onec.
lie was considered a good engineer and
wus undoubtedly a thoroughly capable
man. It was one winter a good many
years ago. lie was ruuuing his usual en
gine on the eveniug express, lie readied
Trenton safely and stopped there twenty
minuter for refreshments. The rest
was over, the passengers all mated, the
l.ne signaled ‘e-lear,’ the bell rang aud
old .'ake took off the brake aud turned
the steam on. The engine gave a sort of
a feeble kick and the big driving wheels
revolved lulf ado en times, but didn't
grip the ra B and the truiu didn't move.
“cake Hi night the truiu was too heavy,
so he back* <1 ti a litt o tfVgain a i impetus
Then he put on the Steam full again to go
forward, but the old engine just kicked
again and t ie driving wheels went round
agaiu.but he train never moved, ake got
mad at bit t and got off the cab to look for
t|ie troub c lie shouted to the fireman to
turn on steam. Hie order was obeyed and
wuhout tnc slightest trouble the engine
gnded out of the station as if she were on
a soaped hoard ake was so worried hlkhu
it that if preyed on hla mind and about
six mouths after he resigned his position.
I Imven i the least Idea what was the mat
ter. but I guess ake had forgotten some
ill ng h ought io have done, aud the fire
man. being just tnjd to let her go. went
through the proper business. .lake
thought the engine was bewitched aud
died in that belief. ”
liHliau EdursUon.
ilndianapolis News. 1
The pover: moot has now eighty-one
board ng schools seventy six day aeiiools
and six manual labor schools, few Indian
eduealio i, and they are all crowded be
yond their c.yno.ty.
Cilltfui'nta'.s Marble.
The mu b'e trade of San Francisco Is
worth st-.UoU.uffd annually, one*fourth of
w.iich sum *.-us heretofore been paid to the
Carrara quarry, of Italy.
Store suicides occur in K an Francisco in
proportion to its population, says The
Ada t. a uornia, than in any other city ou
the Continent
There is to ho a revival of smooth faces
among society men. Tin* mutton chop :
must lie chopped off and the goatee must
go too.
Texas listings: Laziness is the mother
of tediousue s atul the gtaxn.lmother of
poetry.
* L*» t»V>Vt*Si N",J
t nder the old system ot franelu»e u
England a very few voters elected .* dis
proportion itclv urge number of members
of parliament, wh ie t reat cities like Lon
don were most inade jtiaiely represented. |
lu the i uited states we try and make ,
each tougresdona! district as neatly eqtfal .
with other d.Miiets as it cau lie in popula f
tinu and number of votes; but even under j
the proposed reform system in Great-
Britain -no tbird ol tile votev> will eh->os«
two-thirds of the members of parliament.,
\ Great
.Cor. Tw- m".h.„ .
To know llnd. .he pa.a oi a decaying
tooth is caused by tno pressure or tnila
tiou of the deuu, nerves by a microscopic
fungus ost:iejvl the e loiurix 1 niece 1 is.
mast c. rta.uiy tK‘ a consuia ma t> the suf
ferer, a.id w. 1, uuduuvt, o .ca;ij adex.-ff*
Uui is«)|
MIMA. UT nUQiir it MU vans uunn*unnumi inr
DAILY l l -ie.ir-i-’-*-. levirra Ttrmismr. FEIUICARY 5. IRRS.
CASH I CASH! CASK!!!
IS WHAT WE WANT.
We leave for New York soon, and must have the CASH be
fore starting. See the extra inducements we offer.
S•2O Will buy the Finest, Satin Silk or Serge Overcoat
in our store. $!•) Will buy an Elegant Garment. For $lO,
$7 and $5 you can take your choice of the others.
S4O, $35 and S3O Suits all reduced to $25 00 CASH.
Come take your choice. Other Goods reduced to $lB, sl4
and $lO for CASH.
200 Pairs Pants at Your Price for CASH. If 0 Boy’s Suits at You*- Price for CASH.
Suits Made to Measure at a Great Reduction.
H. J. THORNTON.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000
T-ckt t« Dl.ly SIS. Blmi* »In Tinportl...
Lid Mai
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
fiottwub) 0«IUI) Uißl Wto xh'
rr*iig< m« ut* ior *l* ta* .Vluutt»i> i»ua r eiii*
uiiuik. Ot In* Lot
ty t i-Ld lu yeraoii cor
ro, the IjtuWthHt UielUMtVvi, *iitl ttiAl tti
*ru ooiiUuciffl will* Loiunty, imuwiih
4 400a I*l tL luwuo *u *nti auttioi
•*# tJi*s Oon t’Huy to u*fc ttu* turtificUbi wtti
-c-uiujUdk ol out »iKU*kurt'H aUicTjlU, iu 11* io
reniulnttionm.
Jncori>or»irttt tu lßflr for ifi yrsr, ty itie
tAtur* for ■ u»r*t»b.t pnrpoet
-w.tii h ),»! ii tel 01 ti.,000,000 to which fc re»*r%
ruud of o* ft t bib,it JO ti** *m«e t>«i?u *da»d.
By uu ov<y/wtt*»n»liig i>orui»r rot#* iu tr»ocbi*
vm iii*de» p*rt »t tt*f pr<*reut ttt*te (.oUMtllo
tlon vlt.j,tin JJtueii h*-i id. A. !>,, lbff.
Tht only Lottery *»rr v*iwtd on *nd eudor*ei
oy tt>r p*opl* ol *ny
1- never *c»n-* or pontnone*,
Rt* •inifle dumber Umwln«>
Mkr piMfi't* iittmciiiy.
a -p» i.nniiiMrrwHti niti n* w»*
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-177 h Monthly 1.-r**rfun.
CAPITAL PIIIICE. *95.000
nWiVW VU'Xin. m H»* nniliir. Pun*
l'rMtuma.»» »•«**» Pfos..»rlt«u
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10 an HJOC . to.'ff*
40 do 601. - *O, ,
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too do so *'•.*"
1000 do *6
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(TkvptiOAUou* for r»ve*io ovuUh übociti b* c*fcd»
rnly to tU« ofllo* of is* (iomi>*r.y In
Jfct’r former inioruuttcw write o.trer.y tfitin
fun: koiurtiH, ro« M Mltfch.
rtoupy Ofoer*. o. n* w ¥ork oxi i eu-t tt **»
awry i*lter. juironoyoy hiyrißi' ,*l .*uui« t
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tiO'i iNewpttil* »»k., %Taol<KiiATt«'>* L *
V.ike V. O. Money Orti*r» * >• < *ddrt»
rtrglitereo * •tier*' to
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CHAIT AHIO3H l SHI RIFF tV.
tb'ITT. B ' POT.’ t‘N‘ TIIP Mlt T OK D'>
»» In M rdi iiMt »< i «> Court lfoa<**' *n »»i' !
l i 1 1 ft -F»l on * f »ir rn tt «
j)i| t* i: It, v‘* r I*T 4* *h. 'MU 'l'm J fr*v
rt: >oi till'd N> :«Sb »• ‘tv D e'r ct
On*u*)'i ochre •mu y, ©•'» t*ii:i* e J is »• e* 1
aioif* or lift*, »iid let d buMP' m vn* . «n
*n t> < j r©i or vot V» ti 1 »u II *t). t m
f%•nt * n ihMii d troif. the Jii't 1 ' •'» Court o* >be
tl 4 h DtMriet (M M T*U < » ‘ «'UI? y. in tuvorot
t« U Bool* p«ft» « o l*i»*rn*rd*
:o *g«lrt t m ll* I i efy ui»d< *ud oiuin
d to in*- by L. t r . F *U#r, I .
I. HaKP. fiber ts
This Jltri »r 9 h UR
~lh(i~Atli tl on 1b“ t'HlTu s
ili) u Marouuii: vtii' «< iol4tn« mo lunc
WAiv-ii wiilVn Ibi leskl b ur of «•*>* to Hi
tiiwh *t bidder t.r c**n, »i \ roper ty ierUd
id >• 'h»* property oi J X lj"-vy * * ■«’• t.
oi c*. heinrlty to * n or!*-*«r fi <» ti»
-ueit x tv lb® fiupiu tor ronrt of Cb* 'tttUD t
i< UT ty, tn fuv rot B unotierc ft -hiihu eietuftt
•*id John t. o', ry u d U. '» «‘orr!t>,
L. UAUF, Bbertff
J»»u*ry ’i9t.li, lbßs, 1* 3 >.*4w
Bargains!
Having in trom the
V*ric.us Fxpretsb Offi jeß
&II My CUSTOM: UITS
NOT TAKES AND PAID FOB I lit
PAST HliAbON. TIIE SAME
WILL BE otX.l) AT
HALF PKICE.
Suits Maffe up "or S4C We Sell for 120.
• *• •“ S3O " “ sls
.. « .. SA) •• sio
) “ “ “ sls “ “$7 u
iWe intend to close these
cut in THIRTY DAYS.
Art i XPi’Heut i bauct* lor B .rgaltia It
hue giv.'u to nil wonting to t uv.
COMB ATOKO 2.
Or, J. FEACOCK
Cldhitig Kanutaciurer,
fits sg broal Si. Wntoi • * (t
--11*. 8. Now Arriving!
A Beautiful Stock of PiE Ct
GOODS for Spring 1885,
Which we will make up to Ai- aeun
and Gualau't e 8 »ttsfuctiuu.
AL L GOOD 3 C!A MHO' 3 2LI V
EnY. KO iX -KP lOH
G. J. PEACOCK
..pi wortlo*.' iMo. send 10 <v*wtt
Hr I fV' c M ( K'( *i o w ; * will xn*>. you fret >
ill til r r-x . f kovot
, tlixivn put vou it t Lj© wav u j • axii* mor*
< iuv f oi tii a tvA,' ua a tUx u tver U»rr*s.ht p «
'i lc *v ii > hfl-iursk. Cx'.n* uot tDQuir*.”
(Y uc*t. ;?»'e mht n.e xud work tn *y »re lin t
t (>, or * 'iieUDß' c fclU' Kl-I, oil
r*. alj ;u r ry* tui. ftv octi l.” f..s*t •
’,* rt e-d »T*V\ r>•* ! l L’ ' -’-* f * ‘ '•*b* **: T-< j )
pi*' ttffit »t * On? i»!■►*. *t< n *>?• t: i* ui»t'*t*ii* ««
viftsT- O li HGt *’? C' tv. *6. ‘aP* we *» t.
f i.d $1 iv iay or (fie u*>tt e< ! wrn iy be
?'u ytrt tn», olr*H*n■ i*« tv - r :?t»
..iwrc pv fii*o:nt6ty ire tor en »' t- f»n *
tUit Don't ovjMj. 4tuue».« ‘•llwKk it CO,
jroxiitud 06C)Miba*wly
“UfltHVflll MI61IK!”
TRADE PALACE
OUR WINTER STOCK
311TST BE
CLOSED OUT,
X> 3IATTER
HOW GREAT THE SACRIFICE!
NEVER BEFORE HAS THERE BEEN SUCH GENUINE
BARGAINS OFF^RED IN
STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS GOODS !
EVERYTHING TN OUR
cum SHIBTS, SILKS, VELVETS,
Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels, Hosiery, Ladies’ Gems’
and Chilaren’s Merino Underwear Depart
ments, will be Closed Out
WITHOUT REGARD TO VALUE.
K3I Iti4ol DFRIEM,
; 000 YunU .11A Mb UR i KDUINtIS at 10 and 12 1-2
tJt nU IN r Yard. Never Hi lore Lews
than 15 to 25 Cents.
Don’t Buy aS ngle Doll a? in Dry Goods
Until You ixamiae Our Stock.
NO HUMBUG! NO BOMBAST I WE
MEAN EVERYTHING WE SAY !
C. P. G RAY & GO.
159 and 16i Btoud btrtH t, Oj'p site Raj kin Hou-te.
COLUMBUS, GA., SAVANNAH, GA , AUGUSTA, GA
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Hamburg Embroideries
AND
TORCHON LACES
AT
BARGAIN PRICES,
AT
J. ALBERT KIR VEIN’S
J. A. CALHOUN, F. B BROOKS,
I*l A etii» M il h 15 Year* with
JL.. BOON KY, IKON WUliKr
CALHOUN Sc BHOOKS
I3HAX.BRS I3N3T
Furniture, Shades, &c.
>142 Broad Street. Next Door to Central Hotel.
THE SELECTED STOCK
- JN.THB (TIY, AND XHB
PRICES LOWER
Than Anybody.
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