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FFFUVAi Y 17 I-
00l Tom Buford, woo »».:■' Ju ;
Elliott tor pronouncing adpcinioo of
the Supreme Court of K-ntuiky
against the ciaim of bis Bister, and
who was tried and declared lc*at.e,
died lu the K-otucky Insane Asylum
a tew days ago.
Mb. Lam*b Cobb, tbeumiiui-r cl
the trustees of th” State Un vei»ry.
‘ Is now In Washington, Ga., to r* c. iv<
from Gen. Toombs the Glim i fui.U
of <20.000 now in Gen. Toon.!-’
hands, and which be wilt turnover
to the trustees of the University.—
Atlanta Journal.
Ths Baltimore Or oles hav> de
banded. They lost heavily—ovei
$17,000 on their last grand sh’W.gr.
have now concluded to sell cut, wUh
up and quit, How about the N'w
Orleans Mystic Krewe? Will ti y
quit too? Possibly, when pcopl*
cease to pay out Isrge sums of money
on Mardi Grus and us sights,
Atlanta Lssau artesian wen whirl
has been sunk to a depth of JUG* iwi,
and the Borne Court* r minks it is
becoming doubt lul whether water <u
fire will bo strut k first. I w.iri
fails, fire will prove a good tbir g un
less the weather chaugi s. Os tie
two, speaking tor ourselves alone, v. ,
would rather have the fl.e well, than
one of water.
It looks to u-i at this distance, ar
we read of what k being done i \
gentlemen who wu’t Cabinet i e
tlous and their friends, ibat th< v ni<
making a very indecent sr ramblc rot
tbu favorable attention of Un ci.n t y
President. If the positions s ,-fii
were elective, it would not appeal so
indelicate to press claims and stdie'.i
votes; but thia la not so. Toi
President Is expected to usv.-r
tain the competent y ol
representative men lor heads of *•.■:-
mlrdstrative dej artni< nte, and t i
Vite the fit!let to Uli them, and In i <‘i
we think tl.e Kuml l* tbut :« re
ported as now being nim v by tin
most conspicuous of our i nolo tm-i
to be recognized as the fitti-t, de
cidedly beneath ttoni—e-oet lally
when they descend from tin It ,
In national CoDgreen to nek Hu
Other paces. Mr. Clevi land s* ■n e
to understand the scramblers on tty
well, and the most active amor g t h>*i„
may uot be surest of a place.
It has been discovered ’h it h- 1
butchers lu the BiViiurah in.
have been selling bad met* . i.
Times of that city says the pr u t;,
bus prevailed longer—and still pt.
valla to a great extent t|,»u ;t.,
averageconsumer has any c>>oc<q I ■
of, and that the matter shou d be in
vestlgated. Thecomplsint it, H,,v.i
nab is not of poor or tough l> i
meat, but ol bail meat; such a . i- un
wholesome and unlit for food Wo
have heard many complaints of too
meat, fun lehed at iur own iii'ik'-t
house, snd have ourself often felt t >
weak of jiw to contend successfully
against the toughness ot the steaks,
but we have never heatd a charge
against anv of our buchers of sei Hie
••slinks” for veal, or nth-r "bad
meat.” But we believocitv in rk- 's.
and the meat sold there, should t <■
rigidly Inspected dally, by competent
and hnroso tnsneotots. and nil meat
unfit for human food sboul 1 be con
demned and forfeited. Guino—plont
food is rnspeetei. Wny not beef
intended for human food?
TO HIV* HIS TONGUE TOR i
cur.
Threats Made By tka Masons Against
M. Andrteux.
Paris. February 13.—M. Andri mx.
ex-prefect of police, has received an
ot tidal communication from the
Masmfc Ltdge in which he was in
itiated, charging bi n with violation
of his M*sonlo oatn not r> I ivnlge
the secrets of Masonry, The official
M isooio letter, omv 'vtng the noti
fication that if he did not reply to
the charges, the committee would
declare the penalty for violation of
the Masonic oath, was s-nt him in
Masonic cipher and ho was directed
to send bis answer to No. 6 Rue Gera
bildl.
The following Is the reply of M.
Andrteux. wnich. however. w.h not
sent to the address Indicated, but
was published in Li Ll.uc:
1 have rd ob-ervation to mak», but
as I am a partisan ot public drbite
I decline private cotrniunlca'i n and
speak openly In the public pree«. b
the first place, wbv do vou «d ire.-s
me as ‘‘Monsieur,’ ’instead of
TvG'.'F’. - ? Either Ism still a Fro.
mason, io which case you shoo .1 ad
dtess me as such, or I am not one,
in which case you have no jurisdic
tion over me.
As for the substance of the charge,
you pre'eud that I have vit iate.l an
cath, the text of which is as folio 's:
•'I do solemnly “»< ar not to reveal
the mysteries of Freemasonry un i
the peoalvof baVii g tnv tie-ten’
off. tnv toegu • torn out st d my bo v
cast Into ttie sea, where it vill he
forever r lied by tneebb ar t fl w
the tide."
Permit me to observe that in tt
eves of nous u re» Jurisc .-u : at s
sn oath, like a confession, is v divis
ible. It the first part of your torn-
Ula is serious the second is . ... If
you talk about theeb’i and fl >w :
the tide rn-rely to meek and p
fun at Masons tberu is n teas
why I should not also poke !uo whet
you talk about your mysteries. I
shall not reveal anything, bo- if ,
Should see lit to reveal any hr y-i
--should, if your argument i- ei ii u
submit rue to the torture above de
scribed. Are vou prepared >o d - ■?
Et- B VOUS pretg ANDRI It X
Freemasons regard thi- 1( o; r
d> fiance of one of the most e c; !
cbligatione ot their iuetituti . I
has caused a great ttuoaiwu K. Ala i
•unio lodges, j
Latbb *ii-i>-rtch* a from ‘he interior
, of Africa deny the fall of Khartoum
an 1 tne death ot Gen. Gird to. Tn
the riji-t aid corinsion etg-nd red
t;y the n. tut stori»s—ail varying and
all < <nit»ily and alike aiitbentuated—
ir is card for'he distrnt reader to
know what to believe. F>r ourselves,
wtnie we are prepared io believe any
Unrig and everythitig pbyse ally poa
Mib.e, we <a uot. divest our miad of
the graVi-st tears lot the fate of Gor
oon. Ba waa a heroic man, and
wuatevi r fate has befallen him, the
civilized world will believe that, he
lid all lh<»t intelligence and valoi
could have done, with the means a>
Hand. We hope that tie ia abv and
tafe. end stull do so as long as any
ac will justify It.
L/.W PAHTNERSHIP.
We uave mts oay fortceti a ptrirershli
'or ti.e piactice or law unuer the
U‘ine ot
PKABODY, BttANNON & BATHE
*rCollections ar.d all other bueinett
i < 0 la out harirle will be ptouiplly am
•t, ruby sUetided to.
John PBABt PT,
Wm. H. Branson,
-V.tj.tf Chaht/ION I . fIATHiV.
JOHN 8. STEWART
-•1 Prater.
j |^F T OK, ttAl-LOJJH 81KM8T, NEXI T(
ETKA-M AND GAH FTFIT COMPABI
tU»cr!ptloi)
»n<J Proirytljr
Joninn\« loyous Juki
Will cure the worst cat so’
I I i< A I <> t A
Arid oelvnus treartnehe 1n n tew minute
'o.oti anti ear »che in twt cufnutee. Noth-
,g Hire It rrr it acts Hke maple
■ \<r> , to' vt-i t .iri'i-glsi tm
KdIDAN’S d<»¥< I" :■> .11 IH , the Nev.ree
, <pr "'e. I >!< - SO cents for eal< hv '
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• H-. iujr Letter. P»okM, wnd Note Headi
3UI li«»Mita, sutemMOtN. fil«fi>« oh hind Alio
finveiopfig, Ofirtlu. Ac., printed wt *hort notioe.
Pwptir Boim uftsuyisHour dfiworlpUou not fcept
on h«nu, tufide »t «hort uolioe.
TUOd. GILBERT.
12 Randolph St.,
!h»stul!ic.c.
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A WEEKLY J UKNAL (F f.iAUK FINANCE
AND I’l’BLlO EOf'NOMY,
Sixtem I'ij't S.iturdiy Oftentimes
P-iget. So ntt Ttvenly-iour Payet
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.
‘ Tb« foreoi h p irp »h nf t'M>i>ii kfrl t« tt
1 i't» < | pr»e text H r«i h t buah <*• u 0... lu«
4 »pt < ibl trujf sn I uitiiiM rifil’«p»i t*; ii* w*eb»
i I" t e ut u, tci«g turoi kfhoii' ii>e i nl «*
w t» a i.l *.i* n, ku itn eu noisr-w* o Bewntt
fil'd I sbtliti b. ar a ona wo vu ins a ib«crip iuii
* |»« ic >; i « mm:, p eg ot reo- ui de i»iaut« at*
, e c 't. i’, y ■.«, i,H a« c nu.utsro » iransfio
m ir, Li tij.- wid ’ ■ n»*. fire < oiuit.N t> be ni rt
I iu » " omni i te 1 < n a wt< i~tina tlxt-
lltl ir i • I >« Otltt H“«l til i BMtfl r<oKT h • u> lb'
tir t liuportfiiiee b ru t- i »«♦ »ud middle
» men.
I tie* t.t ide an 1 Agricultural Mltuith>r
h»-U It oil ■Maine »nd C «ndH
f l-a r«p >t ft- !hy leietffriph up lu hour us
i Pu'nicatlt n.
SI N H E ( Ot’iES. TEN CEN PS.
ran brkdstx kt company
27D, 281, 283 Hr' adwsT.
b KW lohK CUT.
West Georgia Male and
Femi'e Institute,
l-nrs INSTITUTE. LOJITED AT
GEX EV 1. I‘ 1 LUO T CJU X TY,
GA, UNDER THE
-MANAiEUENf OE
PKOF. .I.WO. W. lIOZIER
rikl
I’KOF. join n.. r ILL Lit,
, ‘jK I e-.< c'-rs or Laar and -iu o--se-
I I x oSI 1.-uoe. uflata to ill-
wrfijg B->> ,u,i ti,i .- ,n vu ci-uutiy
tX dlu«ry li duc,cn»'Uts I -r
v I ci.g a tooiougi PiHetliwi,
r h g h ai.d Classic EducaUut
~ b-.uvrj Figurea.
lu- iiow: are lie rates ol lulHoi;
!> i ,- -. iu te . .t hur we, k :
l‘.l: i y Ci.,- #r Sr,
lute inl )| $2
- II gl,l<‘ $> Ul
I'l -td ■ tl»' F e UK
F. ■ h aria i.-rn hi ( ict. < x ra; s'» w
c- ’-i g e-i Funtii g ft
U' P -i o,tiui- > V 011-i.... S 3 Ul
Hv ■;■ en: *el > the lo*i. Coui.irii <-i
Hi lev , e r.ln r. venues acetumg to th,
■' v l»" ti fppropi I, ed (o t'-eactn-oi,
i.eU'-'lng - ,e nb-we rules o’ths
Ij ii y I pjitrn»u' titty (5 >) i>-*r ore
I 11 V ttio - '■! 90-'.
#' ■ S' 60 per iu -nttl. B urd In die
■ I -’-i in, u-.. chu he procured „t Sc per
tn'. x >-lv > v Hgtne arid waning
I oti • au Iho rd st tn« retuitkihtv lo»
"•Ve-. mu . he p ,|.| ,vntntv l-i a Ivan-e
Ft naril u ars app 5 :<• -t'tier oi the
tew .ts to it. AFa emu,
bet y an 1 lieae.,
j Gaueva. Ge-
I,'Air.Y TIMES: < 'it VMBl's. GEORGIA, TUESDAY. FCTRrARY 17. IRFS’
BargainS!
j Having Orucren in from the-
Various ExprPfis Offices
I
Ail My CUSTOM I GITS
NO! TAKEN AND PAID iOlt iiJl
PAST SEASON, TttE SAME
WILL BE SOLD Al
Sults Ma te up tor SIU We Heil for S2O.
“ •• S3O " - SI6
•• “ ■■ yjo ” •• sio
»i« ■ “ $7 o
We intend ti close these
cut in THIRTY DAYS. !
An txculienn fiance, for B- rgu.ii s le
bus given to all wanting to < uy.
OOM El ZLT OIK O J 2.
G. J. PEACOCK.
Clothing- Manuiaci irer,
6IMS bWI St. WIW, • •
l\ S. Now Arriving!
A Beautiful Stock of Pit CE
GOODS tor Spring 1885,
Which we will make up to Measure
and Gu ilantee Satisfaction.
ALL GOODS JAbH ON DELIV
ERY. NO IX FP i ION
G. J PEACOCK.
IF YOU .WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAG,
AND MAKE
BIC SCORES,
USE
Remington
IFLES-Zno
SHOT GUNS.
All the Latest Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Sons’
Sporting Arms find Ammunition,
231 & 283 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
WKSTERN OVFICB,
D. H. LAMBERSON & CO.,
73 State Street, Chicago, HL
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y.
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
I SCOOPS, SPADES.
j HADI IS THE BEST HAHMCX I? SKILLED WORtHEI
tIHEMBIR THAT DUH CODOS ARE ALVATS RELIAIG.
One Piece of Solid Steel.
X 0 HOLES OR RIVETS 10 WEAKEN THE BLADE.
BENO FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO.,
ILION. N. Y.
New York Office. 118 Chambers Street.
’♦ b I Aedh.
i feIEM H. n. vs A -UUL
PheQuiokestanii sfioaf Dirwet
Rntifp io
New York, Philadelphia. Bal
timore, aud Waslilnjtou.
OlOfiß 30 »!»• JltOilA mid If'.b PL’.i >1 111 M’
Iduo. Kllfibtlo dofifit Uufi. Ken liv’d «w ir JlqcMu
uMI SoutlM'rn.
Ouly hour* aud J’> roluuie»
TXuiiiguiuer, iu Mew York,
and
Only :W hour* itud 50 u>iuliter
fiew York to .71 outgo tuery.
TrfiiUk ififivn wm follow*
TI TIE FABI.C Hl». -J;»,
TAKIM t SVVItUI n Mjv, ><Jl A, last
KASTWAIO ' •’ ' ' ■
Lv. Moniwon rry • 06 fiOl
M OuitlMin id .... ,
*• CbßfefiW. v.jl * ? lu Mfi p. in 4 » ti
•• Upidifca. i fit; ’ . 3* j) ran d » >
Wart I’uiDt 11.13 *n 1W a tn.
Iff ’ *nta. Ob L a
V < I V4i' l N 1 ' ■ Ml 7 4
Lwfitfi MMUVfi .p;.» U.4C p u
’• Joiamba* ...» ... . .
irr. Polut. * ptn i. V». h
•• UpfiUfifi.. .... fi'fi/iL; ». U 7 ;UU a n
•‘UOAU’U'l'ifi .... . ..
” Jbt'Lfi*,. . . ‘d* p > .’v fi. i -3.
4 - g> t. 3 t, •. r 1J u
ftorlke Routh.
NO. 61 MO. 6a Hu 60 NO. U
7.6 f p:U JOU6 » iu A*fidtr<t*i ;!■ it fi m i) 10 p<l
parid zv »iu ifiititn re i iki » iu ,■ ( a.
JUi) * uu kiOptu |',.i'i • in »< > iit
•;>u •u|o if .u JUw r rkl ; * ai:-.
PulluiHii Sleeper* on nh iruiu
betneeti and
>1 i&sh.ugien i| hinil Chaimr
H extern itailroaU Sleepers ow
train* v'iM and *53 between
mid Mlnum.
Trai id SU, 51. 62 find S 3, uia&s ©lo> oouiiectton
«ttu train * to aud ir-jiu Moot. 5 an ' ? < t>: c*»n-
Train Cd oonntxMa at ilt’ut*owt*ry <rltn irx
aaiiua aud Kufaaia. Uoun»> -J ;iMw ma.l-» ■
h’oiika nab*'** an ) ;u. mat! an-
uie Uoiuiubns and Wosteru Bfillrna is. * trfitt.
t»xoept 6Jfiu t 53 oo’in*Mt at Cheb*w i» th ’fa»*
d«e railroad.
rral.it* Mo 5 find n ran daUf
CU4S. 11. CBO’I well,
<■>’ r yt pfififi ■- r i fc »t n .
S H. riGN£ I,
DEALER IN RIAL ESTATE
Bartow, a-ulk jounly, fl*
Will Buy or b»U 11-gi EpIU • C.m-' -
piiuCef.ce.olLltKl Auyh' oi uiUoi:gtv
iu regard to tie .Hu, i'.hu 'e, Ac.
j inlßwtt
V 4i.lla.ble Plantation for lain
or den'
I offer -uy 1 lantautjn fir aa>d or rant. lyln< I
in rU'jH jhm. tftrad mbw iiortu » jj ut .
■»prlUKfi Pirtidd *.a*t wiau t. io •« cau u i
lt.e und*rfiit<n> d.
'
Dll. J. JI. NASON
DENriST.
Bt. Clair St., GGiumbus, Ge.
£UMF*OTffUX4.T looaw fell ■•rviSM io tt .
U • » 4 • l ’ lil * »AJI •
NOW OR NEVER!
CO.n ] t Wil Al- OK WOE.
OLD I'OLfCYIS INFLEXIBLY DETER
IIINI D.
LEFIEB THE FAT THEMSELVES, ORGANIZES HIS VAS7
HEfcOUK ES ANI> MEETS THE COMING ÜbE
OF COMPETIiJON WITH A BABBIEK OF
Yet Unheard of Prices.
'lllif HliWiillil SII.E lillllll
U i THE HAMMER.
30.000 Yt rds Ft n burg Fdgii ut 5 centß, Vuiue 10 cts. :
20.000 Yx> ( 1.1 n but g 1 eg; 1g- ax E cents, Value 15 ctb.
25 0t CYu IGB Lin Lui {• 1 cgii f. sa. 10 ven 8, V&tU* 20 c 8
13 500 iuidt. ht mt uj g Lcgn gt- at 12 1 2 eta. V* u» 25 eta
40 OuG luii.Linbuu, Eigngsat 15 cclg, Vaut.'U cn?
27,t00 Ym at liumbui g he gm, b 11 2v ctnu, Va.ue 5u cu.
•> 000 iiD, Miiinthtik 10c Worth 20c.
2,540 lilb.hiilii ( li< < Kf ul 15 anil 18(<iils. Htblvaim
c vtr Min 111 ( oiUin> iis.
Stripes end Plaids et Ur heard of Prices for this Week,
These Coeds Must Be bold.
From the Gieat t intron ery Sale in New YcikJan. 16.
M .
Ol l< 14 1 JUi:.
PG 11 E AND COlt-'ll< Ifc JIEN 11O> (IVEN JO LVEI.Y Vltl'lOß
W ULI ill: B lUiiLHAbEKGK NOI.
TRADE PALACE
169 unu 10 Broaa btreal. Gupoaita Baukin iiouat.
COLUMdUs, GA., SAVANNAH, GA , AUGUSTA, GA.
IMILW >2»r KLiliGr GUUDfti
A'P
Wool Cor bination Suilings, Choice Colors in Cashmeres,
Gucci Ail-Wuol cashmere at 5U cents.
tJiioici’ ucri. itijgii lUo uii'.i uh luOa, lauiu uiutiia 7i-w< &
ami Jtvap-s -uh. N w ia Cue uina to buy these Golds,
liiihdktTt liivLs Lam kt n liiefs,
iGooa hai-i-k-luhiuli.. i .1 Coins, at 3c. up to Hie He I
Gr wi a
10.000 Yards
Mure ul tb • - iiAvJLUB'-t EMBBOIDEKiES u A i. uwtiitigly r»w vricea.
lad en’ Underwear Departinen
Just ipi u I. A S vS 1' . -.1, -*lll it F ','Uin !’• e
J, ALBERT KIRVEIS.
Oil SiiK-Ms ai faits.
STOC K TAKING ABOUT COMPL£TE
We bav ]-l 'i- -i‘ the LOWEST CASH VAI UEoo all th» ,r e Go'"f?. ami
iuti-ud *O tell till IU lit * . Bru.g tile Mull* y uuU > >U Will gel Ibe UvUU..
BOOMING ! BOOMING 1
Our MEI CHANT LAILORIN3 DEPABTMENT 1b on a Boom. The
L>w Pricea ami Uo*q i i!i-ii Workmaßßuip put ou our Erne Piece Goods, ia
making Tra le lively with us.
See our oads, Get iht Prices and JLeave Your Orders.
H, J. THQRNTOM.
J. A. CALHOUN, F. B BROOKS,
14 Y <n i »-• At i t ii 1 H Veurei wii li
KOUALW OOLVMi Oja IkON WORKb
CALHOUN & BROOKS.
AJUJEUXiS IJSI
Furniture, Shades, &c.
142 Broad Street. Next Door to Centra! Hotel.
SELECTED STOCi
IN IHE CITY. AND THE
PRICES LOWER
I’han Anybody.
GIVE US A TUAL AND~WE WILL SATISFY YOU
ii. Ji 11 1 d ‘ .♦ •>' bJ > j >ll/ c•wUiiii’W Cu : xffe Fira ridKt? of »H giuat
Ci;art ‘. . DIVIDEND Nu. 26 EOK IHM. 38H per cent.
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GuRMAN, of New York.
AH solid CoiupaLlee, rtpitsktied in ihls Agency, hi.tec low. piompti 1
R. B. MURDOCK. A<*eat- I
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I NOTE HEADS!
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STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNT!
STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNT!
STATEMENTS OF ACCOUNT !
PROGRAMMES !
PROGRAMMES!
PROGRAMMES I
POSTERS!
POSTERS!
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FOSTERS and
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