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THE DAILY TIMES.
LAHUKNT I'IKCUIUII'IO.'V,
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Columbus. Weariciu.
FRIDAY rEBKtHI Y 1« 1*«
Bomb of the papers are publhninu
what purports to be the number en t
cost of converts in h«ath«n lands
of some of the lending denomina
tions. It is stated tbit the heathen
converts of the Presbyterians, Oop-
Methodists. Cbrls
tiansand Episcopalians utimbor 78.-
744 while those ot the Bipt lata num
ber 113 263. The number of convert*
made last year is rep >rted as follow*;
Congregatlonallst 2 371, Christian 385.
Episcopalian 228 M-tboalat 2 781
Presbyterian 3.u?7, Biptlst 11891
The cost per bead of these bea'hen
COLV-rlsla estimated as fillo »e: O »n
grcgatloualist »248 14. Onrls'lan 372
88, Enlsoopallau 3692 03 Method's'
>ll7 91, PresbytetUn >234 91 Bip
ttai sl7 05 Th is is <( lite . rem .ikibl
Showing if it is even approximate!)
correct.
HIE aII.VMK QtIEMIION.
There la auibing to Indicate that
the present H use intends to touch
the sliver question. The Oitrmittee
on Banking and Currency has ad
jdurned without any expectation of
being called together again, and
nothing, therefore, may b* l expected
from it. Mepr'‘Sentative Oindler, ol
this State, who is a member of the
committee, savs that he wants to
know the views of the incoming ad
ministration before touching silver.
It is ptobabie that Mr. Outlier
voices the sentiment of bis commit
tee and of the msjirltv on the sub
ject of silver, The 0 talrman of the
Banking and Currency Committee
save that it is barely pussibiethat a
clause may be added to an approprla
tion bill, either repealing or modify
ing the compulsory coinage ant for
the purpose of testing the sense of
the H>uee on the tub] ct of silver,
but ho expects nothing of the kind
Whatever may be the action ot the
Senate it Is pretty certain that the
Htusewili not med lie with silver.
The silver qu s lon will be left for
the next Congress to settle,—BaVan
hab News.
FHOViniNU MMIIKK EXCURSION*
About every Congress provides va
cation excursions tor a small per
centage of ita members. Thu 8 na'e
is more liberal in this respect than
the House. Qf course, the money for
these J mots comes cut of the Trees*
Uey. The amount, as a rule, >h not
small. Men when spending Utc'e
Ham’s money, ere not very ecatwml
cal. These excursions are oateutlblv
for the purpose of Inspecting forilfl
cattons. the condition of the Indians,
the Mitsiasippi river Improvements,
alledged timber depredate ns in the
Yellowstone Park, etc. A report Is
generally made by the t xcursloblate,
but what bi comes ot tpe rei ort no
body knows or carea. Pn b-ibly no
one would venture to assert that one
of these sun m-r vacetlon report.
ever kflienced legislation in tb<
least. Iris said that there h a pro
vision for one of these Congressional
Jiuntsln the leclslstlte spproptl
tion bill. It provides for s< ndmg tin
Congressmen,members elect, nil over
the country to inquire In'o the pro
gress made at the dlfftrent Indian
schools and the advl ability >f c >n
tinning the approprlatiin for them.
Doubtless the five who ixpecttob.
appointed to make the lovesiigatioti
hud the item pur. In the bill.
Con m tu >ry marg-s V iltalrs in
hie historic remlnlse rices with the
remark that V. nice was a Republic
composed of aiistocrats and Slav, s.
If the remark was tru> then, it is
<qrallvs> now, for history Is con
stantly repeating be«lf, and the Irony
of fate crushes beneath the relent!- ei
cycle, sometimes the slaves, t f enei
the aristocrats. The Semite of tne
Ur I ted 8 ates has arrogated to I'self.
by a formulary which public senti
ment has ace* r’M, the first poet'ion
sss’goed the V netian txrwrlment
and contains the "sans peui” pditl
cal representatives of that doub'fu)
class. It is lees obj 'Ctionable. per
haps. as a gurtti aristocracy of tilent
to which monav lends an a! ll’ional
lustre a. money does to most, things
It must therefore have been perular
ly disagreeable to a Bet atcri I arts
tccratof the pronounced Etnunde
type to hsve been called upon on yes
terday to notify a lietenit g nation
that Orover Cleveland, a man with
do aristocratic pretensions, and
whose unhallowed footsteps had
nev-r sounded within the sacred circle
of 8 material exclusiveness, had been
eh vated to t b e first offloe in the peo
ple’s gift, hurling from a long abuse
of power the party of which Mr. Ed
mudslstbe leader, head and soul.
It was a trvlng or 1- al for an sristo
crat; Mr. E imunds Is entitled to the
sympathy inspired by his position
XDI it Is Dot singular that be
have utteretj a doub'ful and
cqu)vocal nfflrmatlon of the fact dis
closed bv the last count. Mr. El
munds said it appear* that Orover
Cleveland has been elected Presi
dent, he could not reach the absolu'e
affirmation he hat been; the worde
failed on bis lips as be formulated
them, and Edmunds Is still in doubt
Albany News: Mr. R. M. Johnson,
tbe young man who killed John
Cooper, some two or three years ago,
and who whs released from Jill or.
ball last spring, diet at his father’s
home tn E ist D >ugherty,alter a brief
illness with pneumobla.iast Sa'urdav
Eight. Qis remains were burled a>
Pine Bluff on Sunday afternoon, the
R- v. J. L. Lloyd, of this city, offici
ating. Mr. Jobnecn was convlcte lot
voluntary manaUttgeier and sen
tenced to twelve years in tbe peniten
tUry.and his case was pending in the
Supreme Court at the time ol bia
deato.
Covisoros, G»., F -bruiry 11. - Mr,
R W. B igby wis painfully, though
not seriously, shot Me this morn
ing under most peso ia e.r- u stan
ces. Mr. Brgbvwas pass’nc the rear
door of Lee & Bro’s, store quite early
chi* m ruing ant thought be would
arouse the clerks that, aa he suppos
ed. slept In tbe s ore, »O l Wl'b that
view took hold of the knob and shook ,
the door vigorously, bq'- elicited no]
response from within. He gave |
tbe door a kick at th-!
OJttnm and wiK startle! to heir
the n port of a musket and at the
same time feel His I g | Ht below the
knew, pierced witb four buckshot,
one if wiilcb pasted through end
'tiree r«tnaine ' in the U-sti. It aeema
’hat L e & Bro., es a protection
asaiost burglars, had oy means of an
ild army musket and a rake Dandle,
improvised a burglar guo that would
be tire 1 by pressing agal ar tne bot
tom of the door, brought it In con
tact with the rake handle, which was
attached to tbe nLger. Messrs. L«e
& Bro. regret very much the occur
ret'CH, as Mr B gov was a regular
euarom-r and p -.. .n«l f I nd
CHAHmHuO ;H:t SMIrF ShU.
tI'ITL B l ' HOL OM THB 'IB T UF DO
’’ In Muon un»t at tte Court House in ml
• on' , wmlo »ba '«>’! ouib i
blt'-Mi t.idd r for r •». 10l o him pn» •rt,
w ;>ot < 1 dN • l«H t’ t»• 10tt D c>
ODht Bht <cbt« • cun y, ©*>» Uh»i’ v
UDOIR LY i» Mid d Blih” e W . L»<‘d <U
••tie f rot Yr V O! Vii 1 m H H, t ••
•1 ’ -ut < d I*' u d Iron du« i ■• ’• Cent» o* ’h-
9 B.L DVirioit*. M Twhct i<uuy, in f»rot o
u. H ■nrvt»lf>H p»rti e ot >• Hurimrd •
> o »gain t' m H» I 1 Yfy mid* and etmn
td to by L. F. rel Ur. L.
L. H\HP. Hher fl
Thin Jan* ‘ t’b. 1S 5
LH'l-M’he mme pl»t«, on the frt’Tu"*
day u Msfo** u x wib aoid on» iwo h r*'
wtson wi'h'u t-uB l«0«i h’ur- ot 'tie V* tb
hivh •• bidder I-r raw . • i prop* rty
» n a he prop’-yty o> J T O’ r- »”• *'• 1
Jowl, tMMt.tin t> ra lafv a uortyaff ft fa la
*U't<l r ra tt e Hupß’lnr < curin’ Cha tab > <b-v
< o’ty, loM rol B *no'«ar ' & Hiirtu- •jatnai
laid John r. U’i »y ai d U. h J n " Heo rtty
L. HABF. Hber fl
January mb, IBM. Bo»w4wa
JOHN 8. STEWART
“M Her.
Qrnox. B<M DOLPH HTKKXT, MUT II
OKOIWI* HTK4M AND UAH PIPS COMPANY
Job l.iDtltiH c Bve„ dMcrlptlan »i»ontw
tr«»tly »na promptly.'
qnplM
-
Hsteam Power
« f. BOOK
■ M
Printing',
BOOK BINDING.
- AND
?aper Boxes of t very Descriolior
At Lowest I’rlooH.
a LARGK 4TOUK OF ALL KIN DM OF PAPth
Inoiadlnf Letter, Ftck .t, and Note Head*
tJlil Heaua, Wtatenifßia. always on band Jis'
inveiopaa, Cards, Ac., printed at »>hort notloi
?aper Boxes of any ntse or deaorlptton not Sep
>n hand, made at short notice.
THOi. GILBERT,
42 Randolph St.,
Postofflcp.
is / | mor** Dabney than at an thing eiae dj
WJ | | «ahing «n aget O y tor tbe bsi *>mn.
If I 1 b ofc ou<, betiinoMr* *"Ooa-ii *trau<J
N »n«. u | Turin* trsa Hau. tt Hoag
and, ilaiaa decS ifl.u • >
UrhDlsWry Goods.
W. SLOANE
Are Offering their Entin
Stock st m ist Attrac
tive Prices.
NOTTINGHAM LACK UKI AINS
l-i u> $ W-pwirri
>WISB AND FHENOH LA( E BklAlN
tr<-n Sdiu upwi,r<
MADUAB LAOEOI BIAIN-
ir.-tu 14 no '.ipwsn
! Uli'OM AN ( UH I’ N* "oui 6 5) upwart
I Al EsiKY UOVEUIN >8
tr-'in $1 S'.) upward
CRETONNE COVEIiINJS
from .80 up* are
MattriJs furnished for Window
Shades.
Nrimplfw sent Dy m»ll whenever deei-ed
Alloorre.-poi.dei.ot- will receive prompi
itteullon.
Broadway & 19th Street,
NllW UHIU CITY.
I.itbow , A„3al
LAW PARTNERSHIP.
We have this day roiuied a partiiershii
lor tne practice ot law under the
n-ni» of
PBABODY, BRANNON * BATTLE
swOollections and all other business
Disced in our hands will be promptly ant
oarefully attended to.
John Pxax di.
Wm. H. Brannon,
octl-tf Charlton E. Rittls.
* |j" | n*°r w 'rkln-r pea l« Rend 10 «**•♦s
Hr"! Mvost’f*. and wr will m»l ynu fr*. »
111 royal, var ab c aawp«e box ot good*
• hat wii put yen tn the wxv J akh.g more
no >ne\ lu a frv da's tba i vou ever thought p a
» •«>!• at ary bo Ca Itai not teqnirel.
I u cat live al home and wort In spars liai«
or ly, or an (be time «H r*t both sei a. of ab
randly >ao *• ml. W c*nta t* *5 aaalfy
•artied Averv nve ‘ng. That all who wart w>rfc
mn tea* ’he ou-ine-e, w* rnahc lute unpa aile hi
off r: To ail who are a*>t we > aadsle ■• w» wtb
•wild fl to tay tor tbe trookie ot vritleg «•
Ftn 1 partite are, ulre'tton’'. aen* tree.
Immenre p»y abeiluuiy nre for all wiv» «mrt at
oaee Don't lalaj. address A Co..
FeetUAd Aalaa. dees dim wiy
pAtTY~TfWI! C'H.rtM'RfTS. nmonfHA, FlllbTV. FEBRUARY 13?1W
LAST AND BEST CHANCE I
GREAT GALA WEEK FOR BARGAIN SEEKErfS!
— :t'—d: ——
Our Fiscal Year Closes February 6th. On that Day We Beg’n Our Annual Inventory
of Stock. It is Still so Large that, Preferring
BEW CAWOHMWSW OVEEDIffI«M«,
W« Ht've 1 Xotorniin« <1 to slul<e
LOWER REDUCTIONS than EVER!
WE WILL NOr QUOTE PRIORS. BU"8-Y EMPHATICALLY
RIGHT NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY. SUITS MADE TO ORDER AT A GREAT
REDUCTION ON FORMER PRICF.
H. J. THORNTON.
BargainS!
Hrving Oru th in from tht '
V ri< U 9 I XpTßfef- Cffl ’eß
r-ll Vy CUSTOM:HITSS
NOC TAKEN AND PAID FOR JBL
Past season. TdE bame
WILL BE BOLD AC
lIJVI.V I’KICIE.
Suite Mede up tor 34C We Sell lor V2O.
- - •• $3) •• ’• »15
•• " « #2O •• “ MO
We intend to close these
cut in THIRTY DAYS.
An < xcellent chance for Bargain# ie
' bus given to all wanting to tuy.
COMEATONO 3.
G. J. PEACOCK.
Clothing Manufacturer,
6H 66 Bml si. Mnm.- - ft-
I*. S. Now Arriving!
A Beautiful Stock of PIECE
GOODS for Spring 1885,
Which we will make up tu Measure
anil Oualantee Bitisfac'ion.
ALL GOODS CASH ON DELIV
ERY. NOIXiFP ION
G. J. PEACOCK.
t]j U *H V' |Q w,,i K«' frc« •
pucka e, of er.oae i f ixrve •alii’-, that will atart
y«u iQw iflr ’hu v lai <> i-e brmg on in money
taator tu«’) *uy* Utnu ela -in Vut”loa <0 a out
the |‘J o,o’o tn nrw eu a with t-e h box Aien't
w»i)'fd vnrywuerv, »t ebher •"*x, of al agri to»
ail We t‘»u® r “Dare tim? oni , to work or •»»
at lift tr *»wn h •!«»!» Fortnu’s for all work-r»
haomvly U 4 ire i »>i‘s »l {><, .scr a
Co. •*O”t'end, Malo* do 9 fin -rty
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAG,
AND MAKE
BIC SCORES,
USE
Remington
IFLES-Znd
SHOT GUNS.
All the Latest Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Sons'
Sporting Arma and Ammunition,
281 & 233 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
Wxstkhn orncE,
D. H. LAMBERSON A CO.,
73 Sute Street, Chicago, DL
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y.
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES.
■ADE II THE lIST BANNEL 81 SKILLED WMKiEI
ttKBKR IHAT OU3 GOODS ARE ALWAYS BEUAIU.
One Piece of Solid Steel.
10 HOLES OR RIVETS 10 WEAKEN THE BLADE
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO.,
ILION, N. Y.
New Yarik Office. 118 Chamber* Street*
<b 4 « *w. m.
West Georgia Male ant
Female kistitute.
IBIS INSTITUTE. LOCATED A
GENEVA, TALBOT 01UNTX,
GA , UNDER THE
—MANAIiEVUENI OF
PROF. JNO. AV. DOZIER
and
PROF. JOIIA E, FILLER.
Teachers o! LdUg. and Hu c- s
1 1 > Cnr- to h
“ ’Y” UII ,r s ° r l ’ ur country
UKij xt aordtb <rv li dueeT-. i;ts )
ouiHlnlng a thorough Practtasi
F< gd-h nr.d Uiaa.- c EJueatlot
•»t belli n riiiuroc,
lor billowing are t)- 1 rains ol Tui’loi
i>-i mjlk-o) m uith <3 tour v-i ka;
Prtmvy
lu'ei meilUl-Ulasi 1 .. 32 41
OlllnglitH 3) m
Ini'lileutlai 1
French ano t>« , ' , n>«<'( "’C>> -x re) 3 9
> a«lrg "dPiintlbW f'i &
M'h-leon 1’ a io.Uu) nr <> Vl ilu S 3 la
Byarej-utaet o' the lu-in Ck-unci: <
G>-nev-. ertaln n venues aroiuit'g t.>tb<
town h *v-' b--eti Hppropilated to t.'-eeonooi,
thereby teiiuclt'g the above 'ate* o' th.
Lrary lb pi' ttnetit. tlt'y (5?) p«re -"'
ra .king'h" F I Inn 111 tho- ■lase.' 90
#1 VO and #' 50 per tn >ntn. B ird I tn«
b—t mcu i— can be p’-ecmo' Woe
month, x I i-lva o’ I’gtim and w . a u> >
I'l'tliui aut b> id <» t-ie i.mukaoly In.
ratee mu ' b- pud >n->nttny In »lv«n •
F-r p ruculaia a| p y to ot th-
leaohere<u to B. A Pa oral
tec y»” lie.a..
teLl-Awliß Galieva, Giu.
NOW OR NEVER!
COME WEAL OR WOE.
OUK POLICY IS INFLEXIBLY DETER-
MINED.
L EFIES THE FATEE THEMFEI VER, CRGANIZ 7S HIS VAST
HFEOURfER AND MEETS THE COMING UDE
OF COMPETIIION WIIH A BARRIER OF
Yet Unheard of Prices.
0
M«m SHI IM
UNDER THE HAMMER.
o
30 000 Yards Htnburg Edgirgs, at 5 cents, Value 10 ots
20.000 Yards Bi nibui g Idgir gsatß cents, Value 15 cts,
25 Ot 0 Yards B» n burg logir gs al 10 cen 8, Va.ui 20 c s
13 500 Yardh Ht mi-ui g Ecgings at 121 2 cts. Va ue 25 cts
40 000 Yards Hi n.burg Ei gir gs at 15 cents, Va.u. 30 cts
27,000 Yards Hamburg i.Lgin>.s at 2u cents, Vuiue 50 ots.
5 000 Ydf>, budn Chock NalßSOok at 10c Worth 20c.
2.510 Ydi% Satin ( h< clisal 15 and 18 C( nts. Best value
<ver teen in Columbus.
Stripes and Plaids at Unheard of Prices for this Week)
lhese Goods Must Be bold.
From the Great Embroidery Sale in New York Jan. 16.
0
OLTI< IJLIjE.
POLITE AND CCUBTEOUB A'i'lEN IION GIVEN IO EVERY VISITOR
WfiKlHhß lUUCHAisER OK NO I'.
TRADE PALACE
169 and 16- Broad btre-t. Opposite B’i? kn; Eou e.
COLUMBUS, GA., SAVANNAH, GA, AUGUSTA, GA.
J. A. CALHOUN, F. 8 BROOKS,
14 LellllWlth 15 Yearn wllil
JL«. ItOONKY. COLUaibUa lUUK WUUK.
o
CALHOUN <fc BROOKS
IN
Furniture, Shades, &c.
U 42 Broad Street. Next Door to Central Hotel.
THE BEST SELECTED STOCK
IN IHE CITY, AND THE
PRICES LOWER
Than Anybody,
GIVE US A T3IAL AND WE WILL SATISFY YOU
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Hamburg Embroideries
AND
TORCHON LACES
BARGAIN 1 ' PRICES,
AT
J. ALBERT KIRVEN’S
Tlie Santa Mninal Insurance Co.
his Ol 1 and B >ttvbla 3Mirgt i Oj noinv onntiau-w to tskn Eire rlskj ot all Kindi
Jharter perpetual. DIVIDEND No. 28 FOB 1884. 334» per cent.
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York,
Ml solid Companies, represented in this Agency, betea low. Loseee prempUr
bdjuMMU
R. B. MURDOCK. An ent- I
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*
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BILL HEADS!
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NOTE HEADS!
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, PROGRAMMES!
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POSTERS!
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AND AT
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