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BATPHDAY fr E'IHUA 1-Y 2* H-S
Mb, Am >« Smith, ot M >antain Hill,
fiard* county, will, on 8 turday.
Marot 7th. draw < ff hie oarpponde to
divide the email from the largo flab.
Those wanting carp, and who ar<
curious to see and know the fish, wil !
find it iuteretung to t>e t here.
W» hope nothing will bo done in
the preecut Congress, whose exist
ence is of but a few days longer, to
Interfere witu the free coinage of
silver. It looks now from the last,
reports that the Silver Men will car
ry the day in crushing out pr< eent
attacks.
Atliwta has a law prohibiting the
•tfcking of placarde, posters, bills or
other advertisements, upon bridges,
fences or wails, without permission.
Charges are now pending in the City
Court agHinst the agents of several
railroads centering there for this of
fence.
i a
W« heard a good deal within the
year past of the unusually full grain
crop of last year, and yet we have not
seen so much corn being hauled into
the country at so early a date as we
have lately noticed. How is that?
If the corn and oat crops last year
were so good, how is it that our
farmers are already buying corn?
As wkll as anything can bo settled
by Mis. Urundy and her gossiping
Bohemian runners, it seems certain
that Mr. Cleveland will offer seats it.
hla Cabinet to Senators 11 tyard. La
mar and Garland. These are all
gentlemen if the highest personal
respectability, and with ability
enough to Uli any department.
Il all the recent tights In Egypt
between the natives and ttie British,
the English have bean successful.
The late reverses (net with In tin
Soudan will only arouse the blood oi
the English lion, and hasten tbi
downfall of the False Prophet. Even
the strongest, opponent of Mr. Glad
stone is unwilling to have any policy
adopts I that will look to, the with
drawal of the British power from that
country. The whole civilised world
is In sympathy with Engl ml, and
cannot afford to bo otherwise.
Ths threatened vote of censure b*
the English parliament, of the policy
of the government, in Egypt does not
set kindly on the uerv e of the min
isters. A vote of cen ture or a dee
laraiion by the houeo of a “want ol
confidence” is as serious In British
politics, and amounts to as much tv
the election of a President from th,
opposition party, would in this conn
try. A failure of one line of policy
there resuls in the resignation
of the ministers who engineer!'
that policy and upon their re
drement a new cabinet h
formed o' members supposed to bi
more in harmony with the popular
sentiments of the people. But If tbt
discontent now ( listing in Englarx
amounts toan opposition to the Glut!
stone government strong enough to
drive him to resign,we shall c >nsid' i
it a sad day for ttiat nation. Eng
land has a host of great men in horn
and foreign service, but we do no'
believe that she hue any one who
more fully understands her interests
or who is more willing to serve then
than her present Prlmier. Mr. Glad
stone.
COOL.
Mr. MoLean. of 'he Oinctnnatl En
quirer, is now and has been sot sun.<
days, in Washington City, He knew
nothing of'be letter of “Sherwood”
to bis patter from M icon, until it ap
peared in print. He declares he
deeply regrets its publication am.
offers to have any statement from th
people of Macon published in a posl
lion in his columns ae conspicuous!;
as was the off nave letter. He dis
patches these facts to the Telegraph
through Senators L. Q. O. Lunar, oi
Mississippi and J E Brown,of Georg!
Wearenoteurprisedthat Mi McLeat
should repudiate the filthy letter o'
bis Tile correeponiieDt, bu' cannot
Bee why be could not take tbe time
communicati with u i Teh gt *ph ai .
Missweer ever i ib ■ we name, a: <
not seek to put forward two of tie
moat popular memb reofth* Unit
Btntee Senate to ru .k>- for him li
apologlee tba* be should b ve ma<!
for himself, and which could ici
have be<n made so pr perh bv h \
other person. Newspaper < ffi tux i
Beuatere are called on to ni.diry i| c
must indeed be rank wen V 8.
offended. Mr. McLean says ’•Sher-
W( od" shan't do eo nuv more.
The Penalty ot bkeptic fin.
I'tX-ie btttlUKS.
“Come mighty nteh klliii.’a thi
buck dis mawniij’,” eaid an old
negro; ‘'cornin’ long thr ugu j
woods an* et ole buck b jaupupi ’
boekerty. bookertv, tn rut < ff ate
yards 'n J stop still. Come In om r
abooiin'him, e ib.” Wby d d'-’i y u
ehoot!” "JUilti’t bib ui\ gun
me, salt.” "Then b w li-i voucinr
inoneoftho tine him? ' ‘•(Tse, eat
I come tn one * Lakin my gnu w
me.' "Why didn’t y u take vour
gun?” "Oiln’t hab ront, s-li.’
”f ou are an ol! fool ” "L k Ms'
down ’buse a man d • w>
wren yer ain’t got no c;u e.
I ult’t got nOgtlu, tura feller :e J
wax erbout ter huv one tt >-r xo 1 .
jep* one dollar m 'n I übt pav b
I come in one o' tin’d > gti i
I had ei got it I would er 1 kit ’>
wi I me. an’ el’er h i it I■' u r
shot d- hock e ,sy. 8;t 8 n a
come rju d 'bu r ' r tn n wb' n
facka if all ergie yer. 1 h bkn 1
folks io fetch trouble on d r 'sr'vre
datwiy E pu son ougher hek ir
ful in dis heah wirl* o’ science ar ’
speckerlatiju. Gtod m w in’ ea’
Since yer’a acted di -way I w id ‘er
gin yer none o’d? meat es I bad et
killed it. ’Fore yer talke 1 d»r wav I
woulder made yer preoeni o’som< o ’
debuok. Bos wbut yer got by it,
Thb death of Mr. Logan, a member j
of the Illinois House of Representa
tives, will possibly i leak the power
of the Republicans to defeat tt e elec
ion of some man other than John A,
Logan to the Unit' d Ht tt»g Senate.
Ths proposed visit of th' Prince of
Wales to Ireland is opposed by the
Fenians and national li agu s, and
notice has been published that the
visit will be attended wi h
danger to the Prince. If
the visit has been determined
on and the pr gramme b n made
public by authority he oan scarcely ‘
rhgard such threats if he would im
press the people of tii Emerald Is ! e
favorably with an idea of his courage
and manhood.
OS*T*JEI.UWGUEjr< g
PERA HOUSt
o
TWO NIGIITH,
Monday an» Tuesday,
March 2d and 3d.
EVENT OFTHE KEAMiN,
The London and New Yoi k Successes,
THE
SILVER KING !
Throe years at the Princess Theatre,
Low Jon. L ingem Hun on Record at
Wallwk'eNew Yolk. Presented by Harry
Miner’s Uuperb Oon.puuy.
F. U BANGS as THE SILVER KING.
Double B'agn and Revolving Scenery,
ni'VßNTkkg Complete Scene*. In a special
car.
Noth.— Curtain., will rise promptly at 8.
ibices as Uncal. Reset ved beats at < Ibat
tin's Book-store. te/7-tt
CHATTAHOOCHEE SHERIFF SALE.
Wil] bo sold before th* o<rarthou«e door, In,
Haiti oouutf.ou the Jffimt Tnesaay I** April n»xt,
witliin the houm of Mai*, the following
to-wit: Lot ' t Un ‘ No 91, tn th* 7tL
Districts. M of naid «coutjr, oouUibL g 202£
i>oi«b more or lean. tUbi I*O<3 levied on under
and by v Hue oi a tax fl fa issued by the Tax
Oollectar of Maid county against J. E D. Hhipp
tor thtti and county tai th for the year 1884
Levy luadt and returned bv tt G (Jody, L. 0.
of mi id county of CbattaUoooh< o. Notice glv* n
truan* in pi note* • lou,
aLHO, At she tame time a d , Ltoa. will sold
hi the Fma ju« day in Ai Hi n xt, lot of land
NO* A7,containing two huudr< d t • and one.Lal!
erm more or ioo (il'>2)<) in the 7th Uiatriet of
oiigiuall MnaoHc'ee now Baid cunuty (fGhatta
li' utbt* lev e<upon'ta t e property of Henry
johutft.n. under and by »irue of a tarn ’» in
fined ty th” Tax Collector ot OhattabGOchve
county against said Henry Jobnson, for Htate
and county taxa* tor the year 1881, Hild lam
untmprov d Notice given to tenant in post
ton. Levy made and reiurue* Io mo by B. 0.
tjody, L. J of eald erunty of Chattahoochee.
AlkO at the some place, on the First xuee
day in April next, will bo Bold lot of laud No. V;,
In the 7«b Dtetriot, contuning 101 X *oreß mor
or ices, ot ortvlui 1 y Muacogie, now n»id county
Chattahoochee, It vied iv.ou a» he property oj
Mtriogie low Hines, under and bv virtue ot a tax
I) la issued by the T- x Collector of chattabo ».
chee conn*'. egainM snid mrik fel ow Bii s for
Blate anti count f*xee or the rear IHB4, Haid
land la unimproved. Le.y mad* an: retuinn
to Hie by L U Kobnrt 0. Uody. Notio*’ given
tenant in poai-e»hivu.
L HA HP, Sheriff.
Januay 28.188a
AL’U ’t theeame pace, eh the FUmi Tuesday
in a., ril next, wiil b« sold iot ot Und N • 82 con
.aining 1 acre tuora ur i*ea Jn thnliiiDie
L> iot -ff originally MuHCogte, now said county
f t hattahoocbe**, bvbd upvn ae .ae pyopvrt)
lkJ La Hatt, under nd U ? Urine of a ti li ta
arue.l by ? he Tax deflector <>t Cbatt hoochee
o unty against aaid E J LaH it for bta e auc
county tax a for the y ar 1 Si. said land is nut
iniroviti. Notice glveu tenant in posat aaiou.
L«Vy maitt ana returned to ms oy li Cody, i
U of B»ld c auty of (Ibattahoool ee
ALHO, at the sa . e ulace. on the Piral Tuesday
in A) r» . will be aold lot oi laud No 116. contain
mg 2->2% acioa mine or ie>a, in the 7th istrict
of originally Mu'oogea, now aait corn y ci
Chattahoochee, levied upon as the propel ty r A
Johnson, under and by virmof » tax ii fa 1h
wiled by the Tax uoilector of Chattahoochee
county against said a F Jobmon tor Ktatu ana
or nt j taxes (or the year 1884. Said laud is not
anpruVfld. Notice flvoii tenant is posMeMdion,
Levy wade and r* turned to il»> by K U Judy, L
U cf bald county of UhatUhooi h.i«.
ALSO, at the same place, on the First Tuesday
<n Ap 11 next, will be so u ot of laud No V 5, cow
tain nig acres more or b sh, in the 7bh Dis
iriol of originally usoogee, now said county oi
obat taboochee, loved upon as the property <>l
dre Mittie Ogletree unuer and by vinue of a
lid fa tanned i y the Tax < ol eotor of (.'halts
ttoochee county lust sv’d Mrs bittieuxle
tree,tor Male and county taxes tor the year 18S4.
Maid land is not 1 i p ovad. Notice given tenant
in poaseasiou. L* vy made and returned! to me
by H U Uody, L U ut said county oi Jliattahoo
che«,
ALSO, at aa*c piece, on the Firat Tu aday in
April next, will be sold lot of land No 9« con
taining 20.1 acres more or less, lu the 7th Dis
trict of originally Muscogee, now naid county ot
f’h.itUhaocin e, levied upon uu ’er and by virtu«
of a tax tt fs ieeued by the Tax Qolleeti r i Chat
t Uoochto county sgi itnt said tot of Ja> d Rm tht
land oi Bash, bald lan »is not «mprovt.<u. Levy
made and returned to me by H J Guay, u U o'
Axld county of Ohattabouohee.
Lafayette harp, bneritf
January 29, !Bas fe»26wlm
JOHN 8. STEWART
-=JOl) Pffllfif.
OVVIOK, B-.NDOLPB HTHKBr, JiKXI TO
ai«>B(IU BTKAM \ND UA» riFB COMPANY,
lob ...ntlng o Kvory <l..orlp<tor n.outi •
'taatlt ant Promptly.
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAG.
AND MAKE
BIG SCORES,
USE
Remington
ifles-zee
SHOT GUNS.
AU the Latest Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS.
ADDRESS “
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Sons’
S porting Arms end Ammvyitma,
281 & 283 Broadway,
WIBTBRN OFFICI, NEW YORK *
D. H. LAMBERSON A CO.,
IS Sure Suwl, Chkarc n,
ARMORY, - - - IUON, N. Y.
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES.
■ADE n THE REST SAME!, IT IULEB W OUSEL
BEKBSFR TUT OUR GOODS AM AL WIT* lEUtBU.
One Piece of Solid SteeL L
SO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE SUM,
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICDLTUEAL CO,
ILION. N. Y.
Snr Ywk OUmv IIS CkudMH Un*
DAILV TIMES: G^ORG T A, s\T(JR r )AY, FEBRUARY 2 a , 1885
fYESTERN R. R. UF ALABAMA,
The Quickest and iiost Din 1
Route to
New York. Philadelphia, Bal
llnaore, aud H asbiugteu.
Trains leave m follows
TIME TIBLIi NO. UU.
TAXIN 1 IVVKOI 40 *OAV, AAM. 1»S
■ABTWAUI.- ■ i
bv Nevi Orleans,.. 10 Op m 8 09a. m
Lv Montgomer. », 9;uo a m you p m
Arr Columbus .... I.UJ ■ in, t> 40 a rn
Lv 'l’-.ua.!' a 8:U ami V|U* p ml
*.rr Wi st i oi~t ... 12J9 »ni 12;J7 a of
Arr Atlanta .. tj’ I <ro I
WMiTWABD. N). ,u b.. r-2 _N ,
Laavo Atlanta.. —. 200 i kill.4' n
»• West Point 6;i/ p m 3:u7 a m
Arr (imumbut, .. ?:/ pnJflidOa. n
Lv UolambUK . . 2 ;op n 9,u pi
Arr. Montgomery.. H.lopu u:3O a n
Arr M >bile. 2;W a n. 2:W p n
4ir New Orleans . TUX an. 7;» pi.
Kortte. HoMih
10. 61 NO. 6S ti'J. 50 NO. M
7 ;5* p>n 10:25 ail! Wash *<1*0*10:40 am 9.10 pm
12;o3 pm 12 jo a m 3aitlmorei9:(>6 a p m
2.40 a m 3:lopm IFhiiadeFa|fi.ol a m 8:45 ;m
•:30 a m d:lfl p m’Now >crkl 3:40 anJ 12;00 p m
Pulimuii Sleeper* gu all tmlu
between Tloul gouiery anti
WatihinKtoii vvitboul Cliauice.
Wewteru Hutlroud Mleepera «u
train* Mud S 3 between
Moutgoauery au<l tiluutu.
Train* 50 t 61, 62 and sb, make olubp oonuecltoi • I
with trains to and iron: Mobile and N«w Orleana.
Train 6? connects at Mont. omf-ij with trains io>
Heims ami Eufaula. Oonneetions mads at !
upeiika with Aiabaiaa ana Cincinnati, an'
the Columbus and Western HaHroads. Ail train? j
except 62and 58 connect at Goebaw with Tusbe
gae railroad.
Trains No. Sand 8 run dally siccpt uundays I
( HAS, 11. CHOHWLLL,
General Agmt.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
Tieketa|ouly iniProportioa.
Louisiana State Lottery Company.
•We do hereby certify tnat wt auporvitio it
arrangtini uis lor all taa Monthly and Semi
Annual Drawings of In« Louisiana state Lui
icry Company and in person cuauapa and uOa.
ir >1 the bruwiags tuuiuv. ivaa, and iLal tt *
ssuat are conducted with uuntsly, tairueiHi, at
in g > >d faith toward au parties, ana #e autb
Ixa the Company to use this certiiicat* , v ii:
iau«Miaiiien us our siguaturefl attaci.ud, In Its *<
v r'iK«n>Ruta »•
(Muam las nan t ra
Incorporated lu iB6O fur 25 years by the Legfs
lature for Educational ana uharitabie purpotu»
—with a capital of H^iOU.OOO—to which a resoru
fund of over $660,000 has siune barn Mlded.
By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchire
vaa made a part of the proseut State Constitu
tion adopted December 2d, A. D., 1879.
The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsee
by the people of any Biate.
It never Hoams or postpones,
Ils 4*rMii(i Mngle Number tlraiwlßg»
sake plaice monihly,
A wPLF.!Wk»IK> Os POM VIiNITI TW WIN
A FOttriNlG IHIKU (thIAND DKAWINU
ULAHb U, IN THE AUADKM • (J MUBIC, NF.W
'ikLKANH. TUEHL '.Y, March 10, 1880 178th
'ionthly Drawing.
CAPITAL HT3.OOV.
00,000 rickets at rive HullNra fcacit
FractisMia, lu frlflbM 1b urupurimu.
uot ow raiRKM
1 CAPITAL PHIZ*, 76.W4
1 do do 2A,bUI
1 do do 10,Oil
2 PKIMNOr sttoUo... 12,001
6 do 2000 10,Util
1U do 1009.. ... 10,Ut<
40 do 600 10,tH
1) do MM) 20,W.i
100 do 100.. BO, I’ll
too do 60 J 6,00€
;000 do 45. 46, Oth
▲ rPMOXIMAIIOa FMIXXB.
9 Approximation JFriaea ol $ 9,761
9 do do 600...- 6,60 i
9 40 do 450-.. 2,26 t
x9«7 Prises amountluff t0..5206,MM’
Applications for rates to olats shovnd ba iaad<
only to the ofUce of the Uompanj in Ntw
Orleans.
For further lulormatioa write oloarly, giving
fall address. rU’sl.AI, NOTBM, Express
Money Orders, or New York Exchange in ord*-
nary letter, dur renoy by Ex prose (all sums ct
$6 and upwards at our expense) address
M. A, DAUFHIN.r*
New Orleana, La,
r W. A. DAUPHIN,
tus*} Seventh *i., Wastitnirum »», <
Make i’. G Money Ord r» payable and addresi
iiegistered Vatterb to
VKW OHLKANB NATIONAL AANK,
New OrirNnv I a
.. .
L- . ■- J \
a Steam Power Printer. ®
r■ 1 I BOOK-BINDER h /i
ISR a I
. I 1 < I I
II.; ' j ;
I! J JEI
* BMMBaar?;' ‘I
Printings
BOOK BINDING.
p : AND
Paper dons ot every Descrietioi
A.t LiOWeet Prlcoa.
Alauge stock of all kinds of PM 18,
iuoiudiuf letter, Packet, sii4 Note Heads
Bullies* tsxeni’nts. always on hand. Also
Snvelopee. t srdr, Ac., printed at short notfes,
Paper Boxfs ofsny else or description not kept
uxx hADd. made at short notice•
GILBERT,
12 Randolph St,
Tjjijr Opposite Postoffice.
Talbot County Plantation
For Sale.
The tract conUiM acres ot > t
i lend of which ir woodland.
ori f ma* growth »nd -e limb* -r.
ed. on tbe piece * lout-roonirl
dwelling and otfcor nooees**' f'nt
buildings. It ie situau three end a half mH**
Lortbvast ot B-«1 Sprag*. In geo nsi<ki or
hood, convenient to chorcheo. acbovlt and .nil
rood* Address
ROB. UiWGL
x.M- Bex Spring
111 ILIIt III? Illi Hill
THIS WEEK,
tAnd must collect all the Money we
can before starting. Now is the time
to buy Goods for the Cash and get
Genuine Bargains. Price our Clothing,
Hats and Furnishings.
ffe MnstHavethe Money
Our Spring Fashion-Plates have
arrived, and we are now making
Goods to Order for Future Delivery
□ H. J. THORMTON,
Merchant Tailor.
NOW OR NEVER!
COME WEAL OR WOE.
OURTOLICTH s.I NI'LEXIBIY DETEK-
MINED.
DEFIES THE FATES THEMSELVES, ORGANIZES Hid VAST
RESOURCES AND MEETS THE COMING ’ IDE
OF COMPETITION WITH A BARRIER OF
Yet Unheai d of Prices.
niniMim sw m
UN TEH THE_HAMMER.
30 000 Yards Hamburg Edg’.rgs, at 5 cents, Value 10 cts.
20,000 Yards Hf.mburg Edgings at 8 cents, Value 15 cts.
25,0' 0 Yards Hamburg Edgings at 10 cents, Value 20 cts
-13,500 Yards Hamburg Edgings at 121-2 cts. Value 25 cts
40.000 Yards Hamburg Edgings at 15 cents, Vaiue 80 cts
27,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings at 20 cents, Value 50 cts,
5,000 Yds. Natiu ( heck Nainsook a 10c Worth 20c.
2,540 Yds, Satii; < b cksat 15 and 18 cents, lies value
• ver teen in Columbus.
Stripes and Plaids at Unheard of Prices for this Week,
These Goods Must Be Bold.
From the Great Embroidery Sale in New York Jan. 16.
OI 1 IL lil TL.K
POLII E ASD COURTEOUS ATTEN i ION (ii VEN TO EVERY VISITOR
WHETHER PUBCHABER OR NOT.
-o:
TRADE PALACE
159 and 101 Broad Stre-t Opposite Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, GA., SAVANNAH, GA , AUGUSTA, GA.
NEW SPRING GOODS
Wool Combination Suitings, Choice Colors in Cashmeres,
Good All-Wool Cash nere at 50 cents.
Choice Block Gingham anu ■ ail os, Cable Linens Tow s
and Nap ins. Now is the time 10 buy these Goods,
I [and ke rc hi e fs, Ha nd kere hie fs,
Good Handkerchiefs, Fast C lore, at 3c. up to the Best
Gr de •
10.090 Yards
More o( those HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES at Astonishingly low prices.
Ladies* Underwear Department
Just opened. Ali tue Stock Fresh and at Popular Prices.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Furniture, liCarpetin 2s, Cuvtain-Gcods-
Window-. das etc-,
REGAKDLESS OF OST
1,000 Chairs, from 50 cents to $lO 00 ; M x;-. o r -p -3 $1.50 pr yi. ber . t ral
500 Bedsteads from fl 75 to 41 00 j ! .| e.- r Carpets 65c to *1 00 pr y.i.
100 Imitation W Suite.slß ' 40 00 > B !y 11-ueee s'* 65c -o $1 35 :r. yd
UK) Walnut Sults,trorn $25 to s2' 0 O‘> j R i«a 75 -' - SIO.OO
15 Parlor Suits from $lO to $l5O 00 : .v M '•! cts 10c t? 4 1 •.
Oil Olothe 40c to $1 25 per square yard.
ArtSqU'fs (Drugget's) including beet Kid dem uster, ali woo! r 8.50 t sls
Will duplicate prices of any Mark- '.
Upholstering Goods at you- own Prices.
Up Stairs, 83 and 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ELEVATOR ALWAYS READY. f 15- Stn.
ftMWftLWBil
Ul3 Oi 1 v.ll H3l!%ble teotxi iOjid i ’ ■ ; f An i<-o tU* Fin of a•k - f
Charter perpetual. DIVIDEND No. 26 FOK p r
The PHCENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GCBMAN, of New York,!
All solid Oompaniss, represented lu ttilt Ageue;. L trs '.c». L .tsit in;;;’
adjusted. ,
R- B. MUBDJCK, Ae ent. 1
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