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THE DAILY TIMLS.
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FRIO" fEHIICJAIY 2' l®“ li
Dynamite te bacimmg painfully
pr valent. It created a huge excite
ment at jifnneonapolktboi lb- rd«y.
It will not b® long before tne world
will De having a mortal fear of It.
Telephones are now working be
twe-a New York and Ohicag >. It
they prove as w® think thev will, >i ■
reliable an the telegraph, theY'wM'
e<|U“ixe a vast v in nn of wa'.rou
of th® Western Ua on etock. Th'®*’
other Riojooo telegraph liner w • ilil
do well to sell out to J >y G Uld & ( '■>
before the telephotos get to doing
all the bustneae.
Thb objections that are being urged
to toe presence of Miscta in men
organiz id uharaoo ras such, tie par
ticipants to the dedication (JtXetliO-
Dies of the Washington monument,
are rather far fetched by j jaiou "t
gaolzitlooa of other soils. The Ma
sons laid the corner sione of tht
monument iu their orgrniz d chii
acter and It looks to uh entirely
proper tbit ttiiy shoui 1 have a place
at in dedication.
News is slowly working its way
from Khartoum to the outeldi
world. Ail that reaches us of a re
liable character only the more fully
oouflrme the fleet ead mid astound
ing repof'S of the fall oi that itroijg
bold and the deaih of the gdimi
Gordon, 'rhe servant of ti n ie
Gordon is the last tnrs orgi r >n
that iocalltv an I bls eta em> i, •,
while moie absolutely nliubie ihau
what had pievmvsiy been told, mm
firms it all, eVen to the date of 'hi
calamity, and the tact nt its being
the work of traitor®, wbj hid ic
copied high placea of ooi.ti let oe.
THK »TK*H IhHI WVIJ.V Kl'OUt.
THK •|lr«r.MK «:<*« It'.
Quite an imp irtallt case was teTKUt d
before the Huprern® o 'tin to-day. 1
la a suit a punac tn - Central raitro id
to recover damages resulting from
the sinking some yat» ego at Ton
Gaines of the (J'-iitr il nuilioad
Steamer George W. Wvlly, |> yloi
bet ween 0 Hu't'bu and Fort GSlrt'S
As there were br >u tht a ti- tn'n i o
Sill'S, this is ptobat'lv it test e ii
thia H ate. The question n . •>. s
been argued io the Alub m ißopi in
Cburt.
The counsel for the tf< utrai, r-pr
seated by U -I, Peabody, of Ooli»n''>u»,
setup the plea of ultra vtre j , thm
under its charter tue road h« 1 tn
right to run a line or s. emn c be
tween Columbus and, Ft, Gaioep, i:ni
that itcou'd not be held ihbte fro
damages resulting from the si- kit e
<)f this steamer. O her detente w e
set tio, bu' c jU’ld'' -b ■ pr->".i.i • e®
was given to the qiu . lon o' u '
vires, and It will d .'it ’ les ' br if !t
tercet to the Georgia bur, wmi tl
ctesion is reseed.
The plalntiflli wore retire-' rd d by
Colonel RuhsSH, of Uoluinbiis ‘ >r,
and Major H-nry Shorter of A'>»
bima. while the Pieeld mt of the
Alabam i R dlroad Commission, Fbe
case was vary ably argued on both
sides, and exhaustively.—Constitu
tion.
BKLAIEI) BONOS.
A Number of fouites from Which
There are No Tax-Co 1 lector’s
Bon la Received,
Atlanta Owiatttn'tnn.
There is som , troftMe at th® Gov
ernor’s offije over th® failure .of t«x
receivers and tex '-oUeotors to return
their bonds within the time pre
scribed by law. The time for these
bonds to be filed expired day before
yesterday. The tsx receivors had
failed in the following oountieef Bar
tow, Brook-, Bry n. Oalbou', Cam
den, Olarg®, Clayton. o>|nmbla,
Oriwford, Decatur. D'Kalb. D idge.
Early, Fannin, Forsy.it). Hancock.
Henry. Jefferson, Johnson, Mi-con,
Monroe, Murray. Osonee, Puk, Put
nam, Schley, Spalding, Taliaferro,
Taylor, Towne, TroilP, Walker. Ware.
Warren, Wayne, White, Whltfiidd,
Wilkinson. The fuUowicg is a
list of the counties where the
newly elected collectors han
failed to comply with the law in
the matter of making b inds: B irtow.
Brooks, Bryan. Camden, Carr >ll,
Chnthau, Clarke, Oiavron, Columbia,
Decatur DcKilb, Podge,
Early. F’nfit'n, Fiirtivtb, Greene,
Hancock, Henry. J .-fforiion, Johnson.
Ir’e. Macon, Mitchell, Monro®..-Mur
ray. Ojoom. Polu. Putnam. Homer
Taiiafarr®, Taylor, Towne. Ti up.
Ware, Wayne, White, Wbi fl Id
Wi'kee.
T-'sterdav belated bonds c un® in
from tax receivers injDl lytou>lu»»
bls, Muscogee, Towns and W.,yii®,
and bonds were received Hom th'
following tax collenrar®: (t-ir.-li
Cha imm. Oiayroti, odnmbla. Qi -
man, T- Woe T’t-u.'. Wayne. tn
these bonds wt r- n ' u’ed dav be
for- yrstyrdyy, or beior® tb >t time.
It is presumed th >t Ba'lsfac’i>r> ex
cuses fir the d lavs wilt, r uh
coming, otherwise the Governor will
declare vacancies, and new < ir .tioi s
will oe ordered.
Another tax qm-stion
A large deiier in wagons called on
th® Comptroller Genetal ttri® m >rn
iiigtd get b sopinion of the para
graph in the new • x act > ;m
po >■ a tax O' I icon mOf $25 r nd
itit, rant peddlers of wigon®, car
risg-s, buggies and like vehtcle®, for
e-eticoun'y m ’he H relu wlflbh
s.icb pedd ets dn bu-ln -s. T n
deah rin question ellsm v.-rim .
wsioh are stored here. H • has tr v
eling men out wh » tr v-i in the
vari us-ountles » O 1 sen by eat<j
lo.’ue. He cons'riipd th® tex to m< m
ouiy $25 lor this county w i t. bis
bu-iuees is located she Oemwtroll
er decided he wouid be liable for a
tax of $25 for each county where his
men traveled and sold toe artiel- a
namedin the pa agrsph. Tne de
cision was not r®C“iVed by the dealer
with any degree of ea'tsfaotlon, who*
Insisted if that was held the meaning
of the law. and was enforced, 'h ,t it
would force him to close out nis b ic
iness entirely, as he would be u ab.e
*w pay *acu a tux.—Uuusu.uuuu.
■•ei m coNFiKwri>.
Whi'e w- d > n it. rio«, and have J
1.. v®r in tlie past, approved the poilt- >
j ic»l. -arse or Mr. Bpe>r or at.y other!
m-iti "-’io. I ke turn, ab it.di.tied th®
D m i ta’ic p»rty lu its hour of i-erii,
we are not prepared to endorse ’h®
' denunciation of Bena'or Brown It)
■ c istlog t he v >te which confirm d h's
< trmilonttoo We should be specially
Careful, In view of all theclrcurn
stances, not to eharacterlz > it as an
outrage before examiningthe reasons
which may h ive led the Bmator to
this serious dlffoteoc® with hi® politi
cal confedhra’es. A® o any reinstate
ment ot Hotiu’or Br wn as a D -ino
ciat, in the estimation of the people,
we speak advisedly in saying that
there seems to hav> b en do p< rtod
in his politick! career when his pa’ty
fl-leiby bu b ' n qu s i n®d, except
by a large minority of his fellow citl
zr >s or Georgia, and it he l» not to
day a fair, and p. thapstht- fairest,
r- pn t etitativ® and ■ xponent of Geor
gl i Democracy tn our national legi®
lafur®, the flcures have no meaning
and majorliiee should not control.
But it is wi-11 to tecoiiec
In this hour or reurn
t. L> rnocrattc power, that the D®m-
«ta'B, most unfortunately, have not
all the power. The Senate has the
reserved ooosttiuttonal right ot ue
fearing Presidential nominations,
and as the Heoat® is now constituted,
and s eriis likely to be, it has the
power to obatruct Alt. Cleveland’s
administration and teiiously annoy
ev ry effort to fill < ill rs of trust with
pioper persons. Ju«t at. the close oi
the Arthur administration, this va
cancy is io be tilled. Mr. Anbar ilia
not see proper to traoetnit t
in* tai'® siior the power to ootiiicate,
br ti'iliw iniself. The 1.-fuo then
•le .iro ti e Senate was cue ot diiect
intagoMßinto ihe existing admitns
'ratl in and the united voide of a
ll ,dical Senate, and the grave ques-
lin presented by that iebue wa»
whether a Demociutlo minority
woulo ueteat i ins nomination, or ao
ceedlrg to It. conciliate this untago
(ii®m and pave the wuy for reciprocal
c jiiceesioti, Tb®re's an old adug
tn mete ar® many ways to Kill a
®g O'side® < t< king him with buuer.
O: the liailieal possibilities for
his itrij orient i Hire we havt
- i ie'elore expresßCd out pri f
' •neo for Mr. Speer; we would
nueti t£ tber huve st en a good Dem
>er it have the place-, but. before w
■hi be indu'ced to j >in in tniti whole
ale ueiiuueiat on of 8 nu OI Blown,
It mus' appear that theß'-nate really
lid not have the power and wpuid no
n.ive Is® I it il pushed to tb<
■ li, to h iVc fast med upon ua eomo
niU' ii more ol'j I'tiiHiabie man.
Bnici Atiting this we fcavesoen »
® irric statement of (tie vote ir on
winch it nppeurd that four R pub-
Heans were opposed to Speer, hence
mil li fl niiiniiii linn failed it was Hi
tie power of M> artberto heve nom
i .-.H'.i .ti l iti“ S.-nato to have con
i .. i anyboly else they pleased.
No doubi Bentfor Brown a.w i.d
ullv ■■pin lor I this fact t®d nene
il lv • o tor him. W-11 may tie nu
vs w of tne uolv'ra'il dei.uneiatior;
“strike, but he® r me.”
1 ills la tea i. gentle n an Hd milted to
P'ac'iCe before our Supreme Cour'
■nigh* iiave been selected.as the , ob
ject oi Hadical concentration and
uecpßs. Certainly tue Democrats In
the 8 mate could not have prevented
bin or any o' her result.
imin ill Midiifacturer
SHOULD RK4D
PRADaTREET’S
4WKEKLY J iUKNAL < F TRADE FINANCE
AND PUBLIC KOONOMT,
Muni Twentt
FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR.
Tb* foremost ptirpoee of ib*dbt aw'® late
euf pracaotl • r»i e t bueii <«* meu. Itr
special tr*d»' aud udue r*al report®; its weeki
pitnu® of tMulfUj tcißu throt ghotii tt»e Ltjl.tL
tatea a d ’' •ha-4, ana th Hii nmifoioi aiuiett
i d I kblilUta, arv a one wo th the rubncrtpiiOL
P'iee; i a SMK p er ot reoeut legkl de iaioua sr«
tcr ellowiy f* uab e A« o< luwarc t traueav
iti'D®, 1u tb<* wid »r • i unf, are routing t > br mon
*ud more ennducted < u a «ta Utica! baaie, tht
t n for il ar L>q < onta-u M d iu B bad® rat kt » a o' th
t iiu;ortauce b an t< prjouciuh *ud lotddh
nt«u.
in® trnfte an’l Agricultural sltuattoi
'tiruughuut h® U Itml -taina »nrt C’an«<l
i® rypoited by telegraph up tain® hour o'
i’uoiiualtuu.
SINGLE COPIES. TEN CENTS.
THE BR DSTR KT COMPANY
270. ‘231, 083 Bk >AOW4T,
_ Ngw Kotik City.
West Georgia Male and
Female Institute.
LHIH INHTU’UTE. LOCATED A'
GENEVA, I'ALBOr OOUNI'Y,
GA., UN DEB THE
—MANAGEMENT OE
I’IIOF. UNO. W. DOZIEH
mid
PROF. JOU.V E.j FULLER,
/•'TIY '*"* Lmg auU iu.c ? •
.1 ”** tlxpwi imine, otter® to ih
Bova ano Giri® of our country
x r onlluary tt tluceui-ms i n
o.- ain jg a thorough Praytiqai.
j. , u Hl; j ui aßtj | e jj)j Ul . u t, luL
al button Figures. .
Inr toilowuig are ’b® ratee ot Tultton
i® i r-ctioo ui on tn ot tour weeks:
Filin j- Uia— fl Ai
i .iu ii.l® cis,- »a io
Jd. Ulate J) IK
I > !>!■ ntia: F e 10<
F ch and tb- . ,u> ( "teh . x’ra) t'l "i
tiruwlng n:Pihitliig ,2 80
Mnsie >|J r.aoo. Our al-oi Vlollh 83 uv
By a re ■, at set Os the lown O iunoiiol
I. nevi, ertaln r venues accruing to tht
town b v. ti-'-'n appropriated io toe school,
' ■ -r*; y r®.iu ® g 'h« above ratteotrln
b't- i sry Oepsrttnent fifty (S’)) per bert 1
iu.kog'ii® I' t ton tn tho n®-®- 90®,
♦ -V . ~’.B 5> i -i m n th. Bi.r.lli :le
t- t 'atii'n'- can be proe.ui«ii n'kpr
in-'ith, x .Ufcdv- <>r ligiite aid wasnino
I i an t tx> rd st t'i') temvk'biy low
-uu i O-i p-'J in intniy i . aiv..nc, j
F"■ p-rileul'ir® ipy to -I'her ot tp. .
• ’ll ■•■• .1 to ii \ r'A OHAb
tiec'y •" .1 I rose..
fe: 7 Awlm G-nevs G» w
Jordan’s Joyous Julep
Will cure tne worst oaneot
N L2V HAEGfA
’ And ui-rvou® headache in a few minutes; I
t x>th and ear >chein two mtnutee. Noth-!
tig like it tor p*u it ants like tuagic. I
( f v.v anOer a- « your truaglet tor
.HJHDAN’H K'-YOLIS 4VLMF. the Feurnd
~a ire Price M "- nts—for egie by a
u ’jgg.sta.
DAILY TIMES:jW GErinfHA, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 20, M 5.
BargainS!
E. ving Oraere ' in from th-
V riiius P’xpreßs Offltes
ill My CUSTOM iUITS
NO! TAKEN AND PAID FOR THE
PAST BEASON. TdE SAME
W’ILL BE SOLD AT
hai .i-” i’kktf:.
bu t® M»de up for XiO Wa S ill f >r S2O
- ‘ "
“ »20 “ $lO
“ " “ *ls “ '• *7 <|
We intend to close these
cut in THIRTY DAYS.
An i xcellent chance for Bargains I®
•bus given to ail wanting to buy.
OOMH ATONC HJ.
G. J. PEACOCK
Clothing- Manufacturer,
6i ft 66 ami SI, CMum. • -(r
P. S. Now Arriving*
A Beautiful Stock of PIECE
GOODS for Spring 1885,
Which we will make upto MeaHur
and Gualantee Satisfaction.
ALL GOODS CASH ON DELLV
EHY. NO EX'JEPTIOI
G. J. PEACOCK
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAG,
ANO MAKE
BIC SCORES,
USE
Remington
IFLES-ZEd
SHOT GUNS.
All the Latest Improvements.
- - ■■< » »
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Sons’
Sporting Arm* end Ammunition,
281 &. 283 Broadway,
NEW YORK.
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON A CO.,
78 State Street, Chicago, 111.
ARMORY, - - - ILION, N. Y.
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES.
BiOf II THE MST BMIHEX IT illtlEl WtMßtl
lEBIMFR THAT OU> IOOOS Affi ALVATI JELIAMi.
On* Piece of Solid SteeL
NO HOLES OH RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE SIAM
BENO FOB CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO.,
ILION, M. Y.
Xew Yerk OWee, IIS Chamber* AneM.
H. R. OF ALABAMA.
rhe Quickest and rfoHl Direct
Houte to
New York, Philadelphia. Bal
timore, and Washing ton.
OiDee oonGodtlou* :flwda vltb PiedrU Hit v
.tnu, AHautio UoMt Lina, Kauuoaaw or Glut'
*t! Houtl»«‘rD,
«>uly ;It> iioura iiud JO iniuuti
Montgomery to New York,
aud
Duly 3®» tiouri aud AO mluute.
New York to Nloutgumery.
Craiua iaavc aa follow*:
TinE TABLE N*». »»,
TAKING BFFKUT BUSeAV jJOt. 5, ISM.
EAHTWXBI'. WI~H »>• 7As~ ■ I
l,v.
OoiUMjbas ....
•* UHshtw. 8.31 » w 10 Bfc p. id ' ;4A a u
" OpsUka. . hj.m »n ll 86 > m 8 a
“ Weal Point 11.18 i n Jl9 *. □>
5 rr. UlaDta. •• f.tUju d 01
'VuHV«HL> SC). 50 M ). 52
LrfJATe AXJhUU I'J iO 11 U <“
“ Ooiamtma
Arr. Welt Poiul. .. 3*6 ttin 3.i Ba* •»;
” QpaitMa.. t:W4, uj i it
•• viUebaw B’.34pr >0 a n ba)' |
*•
Noritte. South
MU, *1 HO. M Nu. *0 KU. it
I;bt p m 10:16 *ui w.ah'tt'u’ll lit » ai- 0,10 | v
Unis pmitJ w • ro o*ltlmcr,b 04 t u>! -:bu p n.
a uiß.lOpus FBI l*d*l'. 1.1.01 « Uil *«.- IUI
•;do « add.l» pai S.x torll ®
I’lillmuu hleepere on all Iralu,
iM-ltveca yioutgomery awl
«Y a.sli.ugloii tvtliioui < iianu<
Western Uatlroad Bleeper* o>
train* >Td and S 3 between
Nlotiigontery aud hiouih.
fraiuM 60, 51, 62 aud 53, make oloae oouuectioi
oth train« to aud troua HoSiieaud csaw Utieau
Crklu Ga oonnecu at Moat ooiery witn tralua ..
Me itn a aud ICataata. Uoun«ct:uua made *
Opeuk* wita Kaat Alabama and Ciuciuoeii, a
tue CoiUAUbua aa<l Western BaUrot/ta. AH tra’t
exixjpt and 58 couneci at wHa I'uair
geo rat troan.
rrat'ia No sand S run dailr axfwot
CHAS. H. CROHWELE,
O*»ner«l Paas-’nuar
DR. J. it. Ma 80»,
DENl'ihT.
3t. Clair St., CGiumbus, Gs.
pSSPBCTYVLLT u* ,*m*M k> i:,
S H. TXGNER,
DEALER IN RIAL ESTATE
KTJW, POLK OUNTY, FLa. i
Will Buy or Beil Kssl Estate. Coir®e
pondet ce-olleit -d Ai.y imormatlon given
tn regard to health, odm -te, Jto.
jwiewtt .
Valuable Plantation for Bari j
or Genu
I o«er my plantation tor Mie or rent, lyln* l
Id Moot ''•U’dtr, three ra ea north or Boa i
k pr d*. a Ptrtiea th»t wna to look can ca i or, :
the audßraUaed, i
4. 4. AKLii *
NOV OB NEVER I
COME WEAL OR WOE,
OUR POL-CYIS INFLEXIBLY DETER
MINED.
LEFIEB THE FATES THEMSELVES, ORGANIZES HIS VAST
BEBOUHCES AND MEETS THE COMING UDE
OF COMPETITION WITH APABRIERO?
Yet Unheard cf Prices,
siuii mmimi sm tm
UNDER THE HAMMER.
O
30 000 Yards Han burg Edg’rgs, ai 5 cents, Value 10 cts.
20.000 Yaifis Bi niburg I dgirgb at R cen’s, Value 15 cts.
25 Ot 0 Yards Um buig I dgn ge at 10 ten s, Va ue 20 c s
13 500 Yards Hrmbuig icgicgs at 121 2 cts. Vd u-25 cts
40 000 Yards Hi n.burg Ecgngsat 15 cents, Vaiue 80 eta
27,000 Yards Hsmburg Ecgm*. b at 2> cents, Value 50 cts
5.000 Yds, Satin Check Nainsook at 10c Worth 20c
2.540 Yds, Satin (hecks at 15 sud 18c< nts. Best vaiut
iv<*r M k t n in C’clnmhiis.
Stripes end Plaids at Ur.heard cf Prices for this Week,
jThese Voids Must Be Fold.
! From the Great Embroidery Sale in New York Jan. 16.
o
OITH liUTuK.
•i POLITE AND CCUUT EOCB AT'JENT ION GIVEN 10 EVERY VIBIIOB
W HEIUEK J UKCHAbER OR NO V.
TRADE PALACE
169 and 161 Broad Street, Oj pcsite En kin Bou®e.
COLUMBUS, GA., SAVANNAH, GA , AUGUSTA, GA.
NEW SPRENG GOODS
KIRVEN'S.
Wool Combination Suitings, Choice C< lors in C shmeres,
Good All-Wool Cashmere at 50 cents.
HJhoice lock imgii m > ano u* b oa. i»iii« .un ns Towe b
and Nup irns. fi. wis me i)me to buy thebe Goeds,
lliiiidkt rchit fs, llanc ken hiefs,
I lood Handkerchiefs. Fast C Aors, at 3c. up to the Be;ii
>i G rwdea
10.000 Yards
f ir® cf thou' H\ M BUR-'J EM BRO! DER E8 at A>t inianlngly 'ow prfc®?.
lad es’ Underwear Dep iitmeu’
Just opened All tne B ock amt at Pjiuiar Prices.
J. ALBERT K.IRVEN,
Oil Sniis—Coits mi Fails.
STOCK TAKING ABOUT COMPL£T>
We h»ve placeil the LOWE-Sf OABH VALUE on all the»e Go «d®. »oe
Intend to eell them at otiC'. Bring the M mey and y u will get the Goo h.
BOOMING ! BOOMING !
Our MERCHANT-TAILORING DEPARTMENT t» ou a Boom. Th.
L'w Price* and Un®qtialed Workmanship put on our Fine Piece Goode, if
making Trade lively with ua.
See our Goad?, Get the Prices and Leave Your Orders.
H. J. THORNTON.
’ IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Furniture, Carpetings, Curtain-Goods*
Window-Shades* etc-,
REGARDLESS OF (OST
1 000 Chairs, from 50 cents to SIO,OO Mcquet Carp ts $1 50 pr yd. best qn-,1
500 Bedsteads fn.m $1 75 to 4® IX) |Tipe#try Carpets 65c to $1 co pr yd.
H'O Indtatii n W-l. Sutf-.slSto 4" <>o Body Brussels " 85- 'o si 35 pr. yd
li'O Wainu' Buffs,from $25 o $2 0 00 j Rugs 75 - to sto 00
15 Parlor Suite from S4O ti. $l5O 00 [Straw Mattirgs 10jto40o.
Oil Oioths. 4')j to $1 25 per square y .rd.
ArtSqmrs (D usget’e) including best Kiddetnueter, all wool $8.50 to sls
Will duplicate prices es acv Market..
Upholstering Goods at your own Prices.
L. BROOTSTEI Y,
Up Stairs, 83 and 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ELEVATOR ALW AY- READY. fIS-- Bm, j
ftSßitaMMlinsCL
ms O. I And Rlin'iia tAaorgia 0a npyuy aaauau -s to take Vice risxs at all Jrm<y I
[Charter perpetu*!. DXVIDKND No. 28 FOR 1884, 331* per cent.
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York
[All (olid Oornyxnlee, reprefcnee 1 in this Ageuoy. kttee low. Irx-eee prompt:
adjusted,
1 B* B. MURDOCK.
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