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< olntiibii*. Georgia.
WEDNESDAY MAlitH 4 18’5,
Tammany Hall is always wide awake
for the inoomiugchancee. and though
Its position was at flrat doubtful
and never cordial for • Cleve
land, sue is sending a hun
gry herd of office grabbers to
attend the inauguration of the new
President. John Kelly, modestly or
otherwise will not go, or if he got t
he will not go as the leader of hie
wreckers,
■ O • 1
It is paraded as a fact that the
Bayards have had seats tn the United
Blates Senate longer than any < het
family in the country. This Is ail
well enough, but may not the volun
tary giving up of the seat by the
present incumbent T. F. Bayard,
break the charm and let the thunder
strike some other officially hungry
soul? The Bayards are an exceed
ingly proper family.
Tammany Hall sent one thousand
delegates to the inauguration. They
formed a long torchlight procession
and bad a band of one hundred
pleceeon on arrival in Washington.
Tammany understands the effect
of "git up and git” programme—
and the lirst we know she will be
loading the Democracy of the coun
try as well as controlling the De
mocracy of her own lodges.
■ a
Wi hope to-day will be pleasant
In Washington City, that the quar
ter of a million of patriotic oltlxeos,
who have gone there to participate
in the inaugural ceremonies of our
new Democratic President, may not
have disagreeable weather to mar
their enjoyments. It has been long
since Democrats have had an oppor
tunity for a grand national party
jollification and It would be a pity to
have it come in under dripping um
brellas and damp waterproofs. We
want the Democrats to have one
good day In twenty-five years.
Tua last cabinet outlook Is: Bay
ard, Secretary of State; Manning.
Secretary of Treasury; Lamar, Secre
tary of Interior; Garland. Attorney
General; Endicott, Secretary of War;
Whitney, Secretary of Nnvy; Vilas,
Postmaster General. But close as It
is to the official proclamation of the
cabinet. it is not known
that the foregoing is absolutely cor
rect. Mr. Cleveland is not a man
who'‘gives himself away,” as the
popular phrase goes, and reporters
generally find a cold atmosphere In
the nooks and corners of his rooms.
It Is bard, but way not? for wheat,
after being crushed iu prices to the
earth to rise again. The farest por
tion of the great West is full of wneat
and corn all planted by the farmers
with their eyes '•bol” on prices rang
ing from $1.20 to $1.40 per
bushels for wheat and 05
cents to 86cents for corn. It
is natural that they should not relish
the low prices that prevail, but peo
pie in the East who work on hull
time and at half wages, and other
people in the Bouth who raise cotton
and sell at 25 per cent, lees than the
cost to raise, and buy corn and wheat
or flour, cau feel the propriety of the
discomfiture of the grain raisers of
the West.
Tux House of Representatives feels
snubbed by the Senate in having ac
commodations for its members at the
inauguration prepared luiei.or to
loose prepared for the Senate itself.
It’s funny that the Senate should feel
it the proper thing in such a muller
io discriminate in its own favor. It
may be accounted for by the fact that
the majority in the beuate is nut of
the same party as the majority of the
House, and us it is perhaps its last
showing, a Republican Beuate may
be excused for wanting to appear a
little "uppish” when associating
with a Democratic House. People
are curious folks In these latter days
—but when those eccentricities are
harmless we may boar with them.
This is a notable day in the United
Brutes. After a period of a quarter
of a century the country swings
back from Republican to Democratic
rule, and from abuse of power and
corruption in methods to a square
line ol equal justice and honest
methods in all things. The respon
sibility of the administration to be
inaugurated to-day is very great, for
much has been promised, auu still
more is expected and if any short
coming in anv essential reform force
should be developed it may be to be a
cold day for Democracy. The whole
party in the entire country should
sink all selfishness for a time at
least and lend itself to the building
up and establishing itself upon a
basis so strong and deep iu the affec
tions and confidence of the people
that no one man, though he bo Presi
dent, can depart so far from the line
of party rectitude as to weaken its
hold upou the heart of the nation,
and thereby give the old arch enemy
of the country and of the principles of
free Government any hope of return
ing to power. Correct principles, in
telligently understood, and honestly
administered will hold the country
In the grip of the Dem
ocratic party for a period
equal to that tn which it has been
held by the Republican party. Mr.
Cleveland is fortunate in having th,
best men of the entire country to aid
him in his work—while his prede
cessors for the past twenty five years
have only bad access to the services
of the representative men of the
North and West. Again we say:l
Vive la Democracy! Vive la Oleve-1
land!
INUEee.NOKNr
The Atlania Cbnstitution somr
days ago published an editorial fa
voring the issue of money by State
banks and institutions created by
State Legislanires, and took occasion
to my that the Eagle and Phenix
Mills of this city could safely issue
one million dollars of ctrouiati: g
notes, and since then this editorial
has been extensively criticised by
the rigid advocates of the present
banking system, and some of tte
critics are facecious enough to sup
pose the day would soon come when
thee*; Mills would ba redeeming then
bills in cotton cloth and paying tu.
‘•spun truck” to people *uo did
not want it, but wanted ehoee
and other articles instead. This Is
ail very pertinent, these people sup
pose, but have the me: chants and
business men of Columbus forgotten
bow great was the relief afforded
them some ten years ago by those
same mills, when their savings de*
sands of cetuflcates of desposits? An
Eagle Savings Bank certificate was
as good as a national bank bill for ale
local purposes, and the community
would have sustained their Issue if
the United States tax on them bao
not compelled the company to call
them in. People don't ask a gold
dollar tor every dollar they take in
and pay out, and the pro
ducts of labor In cotton cloth
and spun truck, is as neat gold as
any other commodity and will bring
gold In any market in the world.
Btates singly are as capaple of issu
ing money and safely protecting their
citizens from wrong as the States are
unitedly—and why not let them do
It?
It is announced that a deputy
United States marshal would go to
Americus to sell two artesian wells
which bad never yielded tiny water.
It is hard to see wuat use they cau
be put to, but by going down deeper
some lucky fellow may yet get a
running start— down below there
somewhere.
O«x»jELxnsr o-mix ■—
PERA HOUSt
—POSITIVELY—
ONE V I<-II T ON LV.
THURSDAY, MARCH sth-
—to:—
an old r avoiiitb ! I Jhe Eminent Oor,. -
ankwflail ( ('tan auu D umab. t,
MILTON NOBLES
ABBiHted by t.he Yoan« and (Jilted Voea-
Hut ana Comedienne,
DOLLIE NOUuKH.
And supported by a Powerful Ir-glttmaLc
O tnpuny I
THI'n<4l»AY EVETINM,
Will present lor the lint time in thia city
hie Ideal New York Bucoeee, entitled:
Ijovc mid
A Ootnedy-Driitnn in Four Acte, by Mil
ton Nouuu.
New and Original Cbaraetura! Thrilling Dra
matic OUmaxiMi! startling fecjenlo Jkffeetfi!
o Iginal Mumlo! * Huperb Uaste.
Faux O’Paff, Attorn*y*at«Law..Milton Nobleb
KriTA.au Italian sweet Hingnr. Dollim Noiilkh
Othor Leading Ohaructera by Agnes
Herndon, Mr;'. J. K. Healey. Tulle Bar
num, Frank E. Aiken, Mux Fehrmann,
George W. Barnum, Ft auk Lime, Okas. B.
Warren, E. L. Mortimer, L. W, Browning,
etc, eto.
HyiiopHteof Scenery and In
cidents.
ACT 1. Live. The Intimation. Scene-
Bay View Cottage, Staten Island, with a
view of Now York Bay and Harbor.
AOI’ 11. Dove. The foaplratlon. Scene—
The Den ot Giovanni Oontl, (Jroeby Street,
New York Ulty.
AOrill. Love. Tho Beallzatlon. Bot-m
The Boudoir of Helen Montague, New
York Ulty.
ALT IV. Law. The Ounaummatlon.
Scene I—Law Office of Sawyer and O’Paff.
Scene 2—A Htreet adjoining the residence
of Helen Montague. Soeue B—The Don ot
Giovanni (lonti.
Oarrlages may be ordered for 10 ;45.
Usual Prloee—Reserved neats at Ghaf
tin'e. mobß-8t
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12 Randolph St.,
Postoffice. j
Jordan’s Joyous Julep
Will cure the worst case r l
V K A LG 4 A i
And nervous headache In a tew minutes: :
tooth and eat acne In two mlnutte, Nott - i
lug like it lor pain. It aula tike magic
It you i-ufter ask your druggist for I
JORDAN’S JOYul S JULEP, theNeurad I
siacure. Price 80 cents—for -ale by ad
druggists.
APRI7P s * Bll *” e® o ” f° r prstsga-sort
rnitr,rre«ive free, . finally b o. g/wt.
wUloli wu. t>«>i> you to more money r ght .OT
tb»n anything elae In thia wcrld Ai oladih-r
sex aucooed tiom Srat hour The bro. ' ro.lt
fortune open before the workers shsoluiely san
At onw address TsviSOo, Auuusu. Mains
DAILY TIMES:' COLUMBUS.GEORGI < WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4. 1885".
CHAITAHdodaaE SrtEllff SAP,
* Will be soldi bafjro th* Oourlhougi door, 1n |
•id Gou u/.OiA tttu r'ii•»4<4*y I* April next i
k.xj 154** •< iw, tha for. Kill
L liui No 91. in the 7 b
JimtiCt i. M of .•nJ sonnty. oouUlnl g
•O'ftw ui>4u or Uah. dAi.i i*u.. iev.ed o.t *Lde.
wft by virtue al % tax fl f» U« .ed by the In
Joi soixr of „*ld count, against J, K b. Mhipp
.or -iUtd md cooDif ixiu for tb» year 18H4
vy mad at aretnu *d by it 0. tody, L.O
>t i iu uanty Os OoaV.AuGGchw. Notus g v* rj
r,fifi&Ut iu pUBHOitBiQa,
i.bi-j, at h h*qah urn* a’.d pl***. will be
on tbt Firm It'H*d*y id April next, lot us Hua
?iO’ ?>7 uufH-i£dD«i *wo i uiibr a t- o and ono-iia.f
.er * luOj* lt in IL® 7lh DutilCtol
uriplDkil- M ncrtgita, uow e*»d cotuty • 1 diiatt*-
houebee, lev *l ui on Ml tie property » I Henry
JOhUa U, u 0 r Bud by wi. tu» of lax h a ln
nuou L> tu< I’X uuheotor <n übailfthuochee
C'Ui.iy .ir Mai B< d y JoMuou, lor ttt*t«
uijti.ul, ifXen 1 r (be >u«.r 188». Um
UADOi/f' v- d N lice givoa to to...nt in poeaer*
_>gd. Ixsvy rua e ano returnee to me b> K. 0.
Uody, t.. 0 Oi naldc of CLattahoccnee.
is. Jj. Au the »" me ou U rir. t unf-
it y iu April L'Xt, will be aojd lot of laud No. H,
m ihe 7lu Dintnui, comainibu .h iuor>
>jt oi un< in i y Muecox* e, uow »»»id county
at CbUUUi o hee, it vied u oh ar 'he properly ci
t-krUg etiow lUDCB, ufliiar ax L Virtue oi uUi
ti fa ißKueu by the T- x Culltotor ot Unattaboo
' tee Louut v a. BiUbt H«id btr aglei uw bluca for
rttate auu county Uxea or lue yeti bald
,*u<i ih uulu proved. Levy uitdft an returnee
to ut by L u. Robert 0. (Jody. Notice klvbh
teuai.t iu pOßboaeiun.
L. HA HP, Sheriff.
Jabaary 29.
aLbO, »t the sauie p ace, ol the Kira* Tuesday
tn d< xt, win b ■ Boid lot ot lauu Ng 92 oou
'.albiMt lUIX acre* luora vr kaa, iu too 'uu Din
trict r f originally Mu 00-' e, now mid county
of Lhatial.oocbee, kvi» d up* n m tbe property
of M J LaHatl, under »nd oy virtu* of a tax ft fa
>mbu*u yy luo lax Cuile-.lMi wl Obatt <liooch'*e
c unty BHaiuat fcaid E J LaH;tl lor Hta e and
county t- XBM for the year USt. Hal i land in not
iiupioved. Notice given teuautld poaaeeaion.
L« V> uimlu bdu retmatd to uio uy KulOU), L
l ot axid c ui. ty ot Üba.tabooof.ee.
aL«'J, at itic mb e place, on the (first J ueaday
in *t rii, wih be bold lot cn uud No 116. uouuiu
nt*' 2<i2>iacreß more or let a, »« the 7th Diatrict
of orih'-Aliy AiukOCßo-, iiuw aald cuu&iy ol
Übattaboouhee, h vi u Uic-n an the property f A
F JGUDion, under and by vinue ol a tax ft ta in
Biiuu by the Tax (Johuciur of Ohattahubciue
ouuty Bgainet Bald A K for tttate ana
county tax* b ior toe year bald aaa »m not
ltupr>VMd. Notice ttiveu tenaat Im pOMaeabioD,
Levj tußde bj d returned to flue by it c >ody, L
U ci aaid county of ■,natt«iioocbeo.
lbw, at the MBuir place, on the First Tuesday
‘ii Ap'ii l< xt, wi.l be *o u ot oi tanl no 96, cod
lalutng 2 JX acirs more or Pbm, id th* 7 h Dim
trict ol origiUßHy v-UMOogee, now Bata county of
Uilattanoocnee, levied upon as the property <4
Mre Mittie Og-c rec uu er au by viriue of a
t.xfl fa iaaued by th' I.*x (,ol eovur of Cbatu
houchec county against said Mrs Mittie Ugu
tr*-e,ior btat* -uu county taxes <ur the year itH4.
Hald land is not imp oVud. Notice given tensLv
in puHH**siOT. Lvy made and returned to me
t»y U u Oooy, L U ot sa»d county ol UUatuhoo
cues,
ALSO, at a»*e pise*, on the First Tu< sday in
Apm ip xt, win be sold iot us land No 91, oon
tUulng Bures l or* or lets, in the 7lb Lis
trict o, originally M- scogae, new Ba'.d county ol
< batUhooctoe, t evi«d upon Queer and by virtue
oi a tax ft is iHhued bj the Tax Ooileetor eiChat
trboochue county against said ictol i*Ld aa tbr
iADdo.Bu.il. Baid iaiid is not tuipioved. levy
msda »uu returned to me by it 0 (Jody, L (J o
Baid county of Unattaboochee.
LaF, YETTifi liAUt*. Hberill
jAiiuary 29,1846
Talboi bounty Plaotatiun
For bale.
The tract contains 690 acres of „
land, 26b of wj loft Is woodland, a
original growth «ud well Umber
- <l. )i> the pl»oe. in a lour-roomed
dwelling and other nooessary out
buildings. It 1h aituaMd throe and a lit.it niiiei
DHrtheaet of B<>x Hpringa. iD gr >rt n. igb h or
i UiJuu, convenient to eburenes, a<no< ie and
road. Address
HOB. n«Wi L
snlft- Hex Hprfn<
T II E .
GREAT NEW YORK 10c. STORE,
No, 100 14110A.0 MI' HE IST.
Glasswire, Tinware, Hardware,
Woodenware, Notions, and Every
thing else.
Our Prices are from Ic.to 10c
Positively nothing sold higher
than 10 cents. Never before heard of
Bargains, To give us a call is money
In vour pocket.
J. K. HOLLOWAY & Bro.
mrl-w2iu
WtSTERN ». R. OF ALABAMA.
The Quickest and (dost Direct
Route to
New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, aud WaehiUKtou.
Trains leave as follows:
TIME TABLE NO.
TAAINiJ KFFEOT SUNDAY. JAN. 18, IMS.
Nor V •
I.V New (jrH-eni... It' 'HD/ ... fi.OOa. m {
Lv, Montgomery „ 9.*ou a m 9:uo p ml
Arf uoluuibua .... l.O'Jpiu 6 46 » in
Lv OolusabSM 8:46 am 9j06 p. m
Arr Went Point.,.. 12;19 a ib 12:27 a. m
Arr Atlanta. 8:40 pm 8:46a. m
WESTWARD. NO. 50 52 N(L
Leave
“ West Point . 6:u6 pin 3:0? aml
Arr Ooiuuibua. ... 7:2? p m s;*o a. x»
Lv Columbus . .... 2:Bopu>9.bJ piu
Arr. Montgomery., b.liipm 6:30 •in
arr Mobile. 2;U5 a m 2:00 p in
Arr Kew Orleans. .. 7 :ud am 7:80 pin
NortK "South.
„NO. SI NO. SI NO. 60 NO. SJ-
7:66 pm:rout > m Wub'ft'a 1U:4O. m a. 10 pm
llpis pmlu.7o • m lialUmor. »;0S . m :S<> p m
J:SO . miß:l»pm Phii.d.l'. SiOl > m 5:45 pm
l;su» miSilo pm Naw York »:Waai«l:«)p w
IF YOU WANT TO
FILL YOUR GAME BAG,
AND MAKE
BIC SCORES,
USE
Remington
IFLES-Znd
SHOT GUNS.
AU the Latest Improvements.
FOR DESCRIPTIVE CIRCULARS,
ADDRESS
Lamberson, Furman & Co.,
SOLE AGENTS FOR
E.Remington&Sons:
Sporting Arms and AmmunHiow,
281 & 283 Broadway,
a-™-.,™ „ - NEW YORK.
WESTERN OFFICE,
D. H. LAMBERSON A CO., ’
73 Sure Street, Chicago, IE.
ARMORY, - - - IUON, N. Y. •
REMINGTON
SHOVELS,
SCOOPS, SPADES.
■ADE n THE BEST BONER, IT BULLED VOKSBL
SNENBER THAT OUB MODS AHE ALWAYS BELIASU.
On® Piece of Solid SteeL J j
NO HOLES OR RIVETS TO WEAKEN THE BUDS
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
REMINGTON AGRICULTURAL CO,;
ILION. K, Y.
Raw Y.rk O*». 118 Ouibar. At ma.-
WE WILL BE IN NEW YORK
For Several Weeks, Buying our Spring
Stock of Piece Goods, Clothing, Hats
fl I \ and Furnishings. If you need any-
M > * thing, be sure and call upon us at
J 83 and 85 Broad Street and see the
IS 0 N® w Styles as they arrive.
|u I Our Prices will induce you to trade
j> J I with us this Season.
I The Best of our Winter Stock at
£ I -2jLower Prices to Close.
H, J, THußßiiirl,
NOW OR NEVER I
COML WAIAL OR WOE,
OUB POLICYJIS INFLEXIBLY DETER-
MINED.
DEFIES THE FATES THEMSELVES, ORGANIZES HIS VAST
RESOURCES AND MEETS THE COMING lIDE
OF COMPETITION WITH A BARRIER OF
Yet Unheard of Prices.
HIiIHMMSMI
UNL>£K Tlld HAMlffhJrt.
30,000 Yards Hsmburg Edgings, at 5 cents, Value 10 cts.
20,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings at 8 cents, Value 15 cts.
25,0u0 Yards Hamburg Edgings at 10 cen‘s, Value 20 cis
-13,500 Yards Humburg Edgings at 121-2cts, Value 25 cts.
40,000 Yards Hamburg Eflgmgs at 15 cents, Value 30 cts
27,000 Yards Hamburg Edgings at2u cents, Value 50 cia,
5,000 Yds. Satin ( heck Nainsook at 10c Worth 20c.
2,540 Yds, Satin Clucks at 15 i nd 18 cents. Best value
ever seen in Columbus.
Stripes and Plaids at Unheard of Prices for this. Week»
These Ooods Must Be bold.
From the Great Embroidery Sale in New York Jan. 16.
< >l7 141 i
POLITE AND COURTEOUS ATTENTION GIVEN TO EVERY VISITOR,
WHETHER PURCHASER OR NOT.
TRADE PALACE
159 and 161 Broad Street, Opposite Rankin House.
COLUMBUS, GA., SAVANNAH, GA„ AUGUSTA, GA.
NEW SPRING GOODS
Wool Combination Suitings, Choice Colors in Cashmeres,
Good All-Wool Cashmere at 50 cents.
Choice itock ‘Ginghams and Calicos, Table Linens Towels
and Napsins. Now is tho time to buy these Goods,
Handkerchiefs, Handkerchiefs,
Good Handkerchiefs, Fast Colors, at 3c. up to the Best
Grades
10,000 Yards
More of chose HAMBURG EMBROIDERIES at Astonishingly low prices.
Ladies* Underwear Department
Just opened. Ail tue Stock Fresh and at Popular Prices.
J. ALBERT KIRVEN.
IMMENSE STOCK
OF
Furniture. Carpetings, Curtain-Goods,
Window-Shades, etc«,
REGARDLESS OF COST
1,000 Chairs, from 50 cents to $lO 00 I Mcquet Carpets $1.50 pi yd. best qual
50* Beit .euda from $1 75 to 40 00 [Tapestry Carpets 65c to SI.OO pr. yd,
100 Imitation Wai. Suite,slß to 40 00 t Bcdy Brussels “ 85c to $1.35 pr. yd.
100 Walnut Suits,from »251 o s2co 00 j Rugs 750 to SIO.OO
15 Parlor Suits from S4O to $l5O 00 [straw Mattings 10c to 40c.
Oil Cloth--. 40c to $1 25 per square yard.
ArtSquars (Druggetts) including best Kiddemuster. all wool $8,50 to sls
Will duplicate prices of any Market.
Upholstering Goods at your own Prices.
I_. ROONEY.
Up Stairs, 83 and 85 Broad St., Columbus, Ga.
ELIViiORAUWAY-s REV. Y. I
ftSiotaMiilMliiisniiCD.
bis Old and B diable Georgia Oa -ipiny continues to take Fire risks ot all kinds
Charter perpetual. DIVIDEND No. 26 FOE V«4. 33H per tent.
The PHOENIX, of Hartford, Conn.,
ROCHESTER-GERMAN, of New York,
AU’solid .Companies, repre6ented;in this Agency, hates low. bowee promptl
adjusted,
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