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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING. AUGUST 31,
A Child's Kanry.
The meadow is a battlefield;
Where summer's army comes;
Famh soldier with a clover shield,
The honey bees with drums.
Boom, rut-ta!—they march and pass
I he captain tree who stands
Saluting with a sword of grass
And giving the commands.
fondants will take the ground that it is not
obligatory unov, them to turn over the
there has been a prelimi-
"l’ls only when the breezes blow
Across the woody hills,
They shoulder arms, and to and fro
March In their Aril dress drills.
Boom, rat-tal—they wheel in line
naty hearing.
THR LINE OF DEFENSE.
It is supposed that the defense will In
chiefly upon technical points.
The defendants claim that Judge Boyn
ton simply granted an injunction enjoin
ibgthe directors from selling the road.
I he prayer of the orators in reference in
i.
CHUMPS”
—me. uiicui in ime
ii« wave their gleaming spears.
March! cries the captain, giving siirn
And every soldier cneers. * K K
i««.Yur ui me uruuirs in reierence ti
the appointment of a permanent receive
Who Gather in the Ducats at the
Expense of Suffering Humanity.
But when the day is growing dim
asks that a proper, discreet and respon
sible person be appointed receiver to take
charge of the Savannah, Dublin and West
ern company, its nrouertv and franeliisi
They gather in their camps,
ving
And sing a good thanksgiving hvmn
Around their firefly lamps,
Hat-ta-ta!- the bugle notes
Call “Good night!” to the sky;
~« Tip
I hope they all have overcoats
2D tl
To keep them warm and drv.
-St.' Nicholas.
WHY WE HAVE VERTIGO.
A Dangerous anil Nnihleii AlUrk lo Which We arc
All l.lnlilc.
iJHiumiail, I c vi il 111 | UIIU >V Ofll
ern company, its property and franchiser
of every kind whatever, to hold and to use
the same, to receive and to preserve all the
rents, issues, tolls and profits arising from
the same until the final order of the court.
The hearing on the rule nisi, if one is
granted, may take place in Savannah, hut
there is no certainty that it will.
Simmons’ Iron Cordial sends red blood
to the cheeks of the sickly one and
strength to the muscles, by giving an ap-
" building
petite, aiding digestion and building up
the system. All sickly women who need
Youth's Companion.
Vertigo is from a I.atin word that means
to turn. It denotes an ailment character
ized by a sudden feeling of dizziness and at
times by actual falling. Sometimes sur
rounding objects seem to the person at
tacked, to whirl round, or the floor lor
ground) to rise up. The fact that vertigo
is often one of the earlier symptoms of ap
oplexy frequently fills the person with ter-
ror, lest that deadly disease may be im
pending. But in the majority of enses it
no such significance, not events indicating
a tendency. ' *
To most persons, standing or walking
•seems a very simple thing. On the contra-
ry, it is a very Complicated one, and re
quires the concurrent action of different
nervous centres. A disturbance of their
harmonious co-operation at once throws us
■off our balance, prpducing the sensations
above indicated.
One form of vertigo—a very persistent
form—is due to irritation of certain nerves
within the innermost chamber of the ear,
the so-called labyrinth. This was what
Dean Swift suffered from so long, and, to
the physicians of his day, so unaccounta
bly. One of its symptons is temporary
deafness. This distinguishes it from all
other forms.
Another form connects itself mainly with
the eye. Of this kind is the feeling of gid
diness, which some people have when, be
ing on a train at rest, another train slowly
passing deceives them into the idea that it
is their own train which lias begun to
move. The giddiness occurs at the mo
ment when the false and true sensations
become confused togather.
; In the ease of the near-sighted, the inter
nal muscles of the eye often being unduly
strained in their effort to converge the eye
sufficiently for the sight of near objects,
a never-failing Female llegulator will lie
delighted with its prompt action.
suddenly give way, when the eyeballs turn
the
out and the letters run into each other.
This is accompanied by a feeling of giddi
ness, eyeache, headache and sometimes
nausea.
A third form connects itself with some
■slight disorder of the stomach, and occurs
most often when the stomach is empty.
There is a sudden swimming in the head,
objects seem to revolve, and the person
totters and perhaps falls.
The fourth for
m is purely of nervous ori
gin, and is due to nervous exhaustion. It
may be caused by intellectual overstrain,
long continued anxiety, physical excesses,
or the immoderate use of too;
bacco, alcohol
or tea. Elevated positions may bring on
ely
an attack. It rarely results in actual fall
ing, butoftener in the feeling of being
about to fall.
REJOICING IN BULGARIA.
Overt It ron of the Revolutionists—Heroism of
Prince Alexander.
Beni, August 26. —The czar has ordered
that Prince Alexander be forwarded to
Kisseneff, if he refuses to accept his abdi
cation as an accomplished fact. The
towns of Bulgaria are decked with flags
and there is general rejoicing at the over
throw of the rebels.
The prince was pressed by fourteen dis
affected officers to sign an abdication, and
if h
was promised that if he signed it he would
be allowed to leave the country unmolested.
Neither that nor the threats which fol
lowed could induce the hero of Slivnitza to
put his name to the abdication. The
prince never hesitated one moment, but
daring his aggressors to do their worst
cast from him the document that was to
have secured his freedom.
THE MYSTERIOUS YACHT.
He was taken to Rahova, where a small
yacht was in waiting. This craft was
manned by a crew not exclusively com
posed of Bulgarians. There seems to be
some doubt as to the nationality of the
yacht, but the riverside population declare
it sped along with greater rapidity than
.any Danube steamer. A detachment of
Bulgarian troops with fixed bayonets was
seen on board. When the yacht passed
Rustehuk and Silistria deputations had
already arrived there from the Karaveloff
government to hail the vessel and to re
ceive the prince when he should land. No
notice was taken of the signals they made.
BIG ENGLISH BLAZE.
London, August 26.—The engine shops
of the Great Northern railway company,
at Boston, Lincolnshire,hvere destroyed by
fire this morning. Several hundred per
sons have been thrown out of employment
in consequence.
eod&w
Brillinnt Prospert.
The fools are not all dead yet, hut they
will be before long if they keep on fooling
with the Niagara rapids.—Philadelphia
Press.
1U UKliKVS ANNUM SALVE.
Tin* Glnrlnu Kxhlblt«»«l hy Aon*
I’mt'eHMloiuil Tea nils.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positive
ly cures Piles, or no pay is required. Tt is
guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction,
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by Brannon & Carson.
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The country is flooded with bogus medicine
men, and in a few eases, a heavy capital is all
they have to sustain their prestige. Numerous
cleverly concocted certificates are forced upon the
unsuspecting, purporting to have '‘.snatched from
the grave’' some poor victim of blood poison, or
other disease, when to our know ledge, the identi*
cal persons lay groaning in agony while the pub
lic were reading of their remarkable recovery.
Another serious offense is the publication of
erroneous statements concerning various drugs,
such as are daily prescribed by ojr best phy
sicians, declaring them ho deadly poison.
Iodide of potash, which seems to receive their
greatest condemnation, when prescribed by phy
sicians, and in the proper combination with cer
tain compounds, is not only harmless, hut forms
one o the most powerful antagonists to blood
poison known to the medical world. B. B. B
Botanic Blood Balm contains iodide of potash
This company holds hundreds of genuine certifi
cates from persons who have been cured of vari
ous diseases arising from uu impure -«iate of the
I blood hy the use of B. B. B. The question now is,
if iodide of potash is such a terrible enemy to
health, why is it that the Blood Balm Co. have
made within three years I he most gigantic sales
and cures ever before made on American soil ?
-TO
MANUFACTURED BY
HI, D, HOOD k CO
■I
Columbus. Ga.
Stimulate Business!
HOOD’S
Too I’loiiMint lo IL iiiiinIht.
Louisville Journal.
“Yes,” said Blobbs, proudly, “I’ve got a
TittJ
good memory. I never forget even Tittle
things. Now, you may not recollect it .
Dobbs, but I borrowed a dollar and a half
of you two years ago. I suppose you’ve
all about it now, but I haven’t.”
forgotten
“I confess,” said Dobbs, “that 1 had for
gotten it till you spoke of it. But, see
here, Blobbs. now you speak of it, why
wouldn’t this be a good tin
good time to pay it
back ?”
“Oh, no, my dear boy, don’t talk about
it,” returned Blobbs. “Really, I couldn’t
think of it. I take too much pride in re
membering it.”
Though pure and simple, and so mild,
It might he used by any child,
Yet HOZODONT is so swift and sure
That mouth and teeth with wondrous
speed
From tartar and from taint nre freed
Till they become sweet, white and pure.
sat se tu th&w
llixl Hern Milking a Summer Tour.
She—Come and sit on the sofa, Henry.
He—I would, Jenny, only I’m engaged
to three girls now, and 1 don’t want a
fourth to get interested in me.—Tid-Bits.
Aril Ye, I’tisliiiiif null Heliulile.
Brannon & Carson can always be relied
upon to carry in stock the purest and best
goods, and sustain the reputation of being
diable, by recom-
active, pushing and rel
mending articles with well established
merit and such as are popular. Having the
agency for the celebrated Dr. King’s New
scovery for consumption, colds and
coughs,will selllit on a positive guarantee.lt
Wills ' ‘ ~ "
surely cure any and every affection of
throat, lungs or chest, and
olai
in order to
prove bur claim, we ask you to call and get
a trial bottle free. eod&w
A cotemporary notifies the girls that all
objections to cigars should be filed before
marriage.
Advice to Mothers.—airs. Winslow’s
Soothing Syrup should always be used
when children are cutting teeth. It re
lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces
' relievin
e cherub
It is vei
pr
natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child
tie
from pain, and the little cherub awakes as
- ‘ hi ” '
very pleasant
I, softens the
bright as a button.’
to taste. It soothes the child,
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu
lates the bowels and is the best known
remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising
from teething or other causes. Twenty-
five cents a bottle. je!7 d&wly
A GENEROUS PROPOSITION.
Wo arc credibly informed tin t the IlLoon B.m.m
Co., Atlanta, Ga., proposes to cure any of the fol
lowing complaints for one-third the money and
in one-lmlf the time required by any known
remedy on earth. The diseases embrace ull - onus
ol Scrofula and HcrolhlousUltersand Tumors, all
stages of Bleed Poison, Rheumatism, Catarrh,
Skin Diseases and Humors, Kidney Affections,
cliranif female complaints, Eczema, etc. Send to
them for a book filled with tint most wonderful
cases on record, mailed free to any address.
WONDERFUL ULCERS.
Atlanta, a.\„ June 5,188is.
In 1H78 there came on my hand what was
thought to be a cni-huncie, which ran its course
several months, broke and finally healed. The
next spring knots, or knodes. tame on my arms,
which were thought to he rlteinnutie, and I look
gallons of medicine ft'om lh<- best physicians in
Guthbert, (>;u, where i then resided.
About this lint pty lull limb below the knee
commenced swelling tit ti fearful rate, and finally
cattle to a head and broke, Both arms were sore,
and I could hardly bear my weight standing, ami
hardly know how 1 managed to live through it
all. About litis lime we moved front I’mhbert
to Atlanta I begun to despair of ever getting
well; tile sore on my limb was a regular eating
ulcer, now about three inches in length, two
inches in width, seeming lo be down to the hone
and discharging about a cupful of pus matter
per day, my arms still running, my sleep tli
tut-bed, and I sometimes thought i would lose my
reason.
A friend recommended B. B. B. i commenced
its use, and I saw nr, improvement from the very
first. I have now taken 8 or tt bottles, and lity
arms tire entirely well, and the large ulcer on my
limb lias healed. I now feel like a new person,
A Hook of Wonders, Free.
All who desire full information about the cnusc
andcureof Blood Poisons.Bcrofula and Scrofulous
Swellings, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Kidney
Complaints, Catarrh, etc., can secure hy mail,
free, a copy of our .13-page Illustrated Book of
Wonders, filled with the most wonderful and
startling proof ever before known.
Address BLOOD BALM CO.
d2taw suaw top col itrni
Atlanta, Ga.
An 01<l Proverb (Mmuimuiteil.
“I tell you, Darringer, the scheme won’t
Y<
FIGHT ABOUT THE BOOKS.
The Uiiblhi ami Western Heeeivemlil|i Muddle—The
Hatter to lie Taken Into the Courts til Onto.
What llotli Shies Say About the Matter.
Savannah News.
The Savannah, Dublin and Western peo
ple do not take kindly to a receiver, and
are going to make light on every possible
point to escape a permanent receivership.
•day Mr. " ,r T —
'Yesterday Mr. Bam H. Jemison, counsel
for Ferguson & Co., made a positive de
mand for the company’s books, treasurer
Johnson refused to hand them over to the
temporary receiver, Mr. Cohen. Mr. John
son and Mr. Jemison both got mad. Mr.
Jemison said to a News reporter that he
was tired of fooling and proposed to go
ahead and make Treasurer Johnson give
the books up, if there are any books, and
if there is any law in Georgia by which it
can be done.
MR. JEMISON TALKS.
“Mr. Johnson might just its well have
told ntc whether or not he intended to
comply with Judge Boynton s order tin-
first day 1 came down here,” Mr. Jemison
work. You remember the old saying
about the bottle?”
“No, Bromley. What was it?”
“That you can’t get more out of a bottle
than was put into it.”
“Why, of course not! But what in
thunder is to prevent a fellow from send
ing for another bottle?”—Philadelphia
Call.
Nervous. IMillitati'il Men.
You are allowed a free trial of thirty
days of the use of Dr. Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Ap
pliances, for the speedy relief and perma
nent cure of Nervous Debility, loss of Vital
ity and Manhood, and all kindred troubles.
Also for many other diseases. Complete
. * ... . .
restoration to health, vigor and manhood
guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illus
trated pamphlet, with full information,
terms, etc., mailed free by addressing Vol
taic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
dee!7 tu.th,sat,se&wly
All sleeves are now very much trimmed
in the upper part, and quite plain down
ward from the elbow.
•S CHEW TOBACCO!!
BUT DON’T CHEW POISON
■pUDOLUli FINZER'S Rat.** Havana Cure* 1 *
process for treating Tobacco removes nico
tine, dirt and grit, enabling the leaf to absorb
pure, ripe fruit, and making the most delicious,
tlic most lasting, and the only wholesome
chew in the world-one that will not cause
heartburn, nervousness, nor indigestion.
TURF.
Fine Cavendish. Brandy-
pencil flavor, an evorlust-
We are Offering Some Excellent Bargains
EUREKA
LIVER MEDICINE
W.'E ZMIEZSTTIOItT .A. FEW:
Union Lawns at 3£e ;
Choice Muslins nl 7c:
Figured Linen Lawns at cost.
Eyy|>Iian Lace, worth 12ic, now 8c.
Egyptian Lace, worth 20c, now 12Jc.
Onlaundried Shirts at B5ci Worth $1,00
Being overstocked in Table Linen, Towels and Napkins,
we will sell al prices that will pay yon lo buy and lay asidi
Tlie faultless family remedy. For biliousness,
t 'ipid livt r. indigestion, constipation, and all the
common 'INofii.i it is simply perfect ami can
not be improved. Don't be without u bottle.
Jordan's Joyous Julep
The infallible remedy for Neuralgia. It will
cute the worst case < l Neuralgia, however severe
and longstanding the case.
JUVANTIA!
A specific for Sick Headache. A dose taken
when symptoms appear will prevent the worst
Sick Headache. It cures nothing else.
'I'llGmiiiin Cologne. a Perfume
most delightful and refreshing.
r.xfi'nclM ol‘ I.onion mid Yitnillit. the
nest flavoring extracts known—something so
und elegant. dtf
until vou shall need them.
j. A. K8RVEN & CO
The Summer Has About Reached Its Terminus,
THE OH 1
SUMMER STOCK
Now on baud will have hi lie dosed out within the nex
week, or placed on a hack shelf lilt another season. All wo
have left can be bought from twenty-tivc to fifty per cent
cheaper than they were sold a month ago. Some of these
goods will he cheap to the consumer lo Imy now and wait lilt
next summer to make them up.
THE NEAR BEGINNING OE THE FALL SEASON
MFUlftn
ILA'gRANGE.GA
ass
The College ot Letters, Music and Art. Sixteen
professors and teachers; five in music, with the
Misses Cox, directors, Misses Reiclicnan and
Records, both graduates of Leinsic, and Miss
•a vocalist; full
Deaderiok, a thoroughly trained ,
apparatus with mounted telescope. For cata-
ogues address I. F. COX, Pres't.
jyll d&w2m
. RICE,
For 15 years at 17 Court Place, 1
A regularly educutcd ami legally qualified physician and LM
urcessful, ns his practice will pi
Ssn&BBTWL
Spermatorrhea and Impotency,
•suit of self-abuse in youth, Dcxual excesses in mi-
are, or other causes, and producing r * 1 * '
, (night
_ itinal Kmissi
simis bv dreams), IMnincss of Bight. Defectiv*
Mai Decay, Pimples on Face, Aversion to Society of Females,
Confusion of Ideas, I.oss of Sexual Power. £c., rendering
ittnrringe improper or unhappy, _aro thoroughly and per
roper or unhappy, are ...
^SYPHILIS fO>itaeij iired node
Gonorrhea,
It is .eirevldeut thiit a pliy i-iciuli who i-hj s t[ ..1,1 »"f nllod
to a certain class of diseases, and treating thousands aunu-
ally, acquires great skill. Physicians know ing this fuel often
t is inc
L privately
When i
visit the city for treatment, medicines cm
tad safely by mail or express anywhere.
Cures Guaranteed in all Case*
undertaken.
Charges reasonable
k PRIVATE COUNSELOR
Of 200 pages, sent to any address, securely sealed, for thirt)
Should he read l>v all. Address us ahevw
\y», !i to A P. M
Calls our attention more particularly to new lliiugs, new
styles, where lo Imy ami how lo Imy, llial our customers may
have the benefit of the most careful selection, ami Ihe lowest
possible prices. Our Mr. llulT is now in Ihe Eastern
markets after two weeks rest in the mountains, and with his
superior good taste he is in fine trim to do justice lo Ihe
most imporlanl pari of the Dry Goods business. If. has long
since been proven llial a slock of goods well bought is hy far
Ihe easiest sold.
Mrs. Johnson will leave for Now York next week lo assisl
Mr. Huff in the selection of Dress Goods, Trimmings, Em
broidery Materials, etc. With these representatives in the
markets, we can safely promise the good people of this com
munity, to whose tastes we have catered for several years,
the most complete and attractive stock of goods that will be
brought to Columbus this fall. In order to verify our prom
ises, all we ask is a few days to get our goods in, and flie
honor of a call that we may show them up.
We have received Ibis week new Fall Ginghams in plaids
and stripes, new Fall Prints, Bleached Cottons, Son Islands,
10-4 Sheetings.
NEW SHOES! STYLISH SHOES!
CHEAP SHOES! FRESH SHOES!
•Iiisl received from Hie manufactory. Please remember our
Shoe Stock. It. is due our friends that they should know
that we carry a good line of Shoes, and that they can buy
Shoes from us from ten lo Iwenly-live per cent cheaper Ilian
elsewhere. Call for onr Kid Billion Shoos at $1 2o. Ask for
our Kid Bal Shoes nl Si 2o; our Crain Bui Shoes al $1 2o,
al 81 50, al Si 75. and on up.
Five Cold and Two Sliver MedalS«
awarded in 1885 at the Expositions ot
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In-
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Cornline over horn
or whalebone lms now been demonstrated
by over five years' experience. It is mort
durable, more pliulde, more comfortable,
und nf<: r hr- ti/’rs.
Avoid cheap imitations made of variotf
kinds of cord. None nre genuine nn'ef
“Dr. Warner’s Coralinb” is print*
on inside of steel cover.
FOR SME BY AU LEADING MERCHARTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bro’ dwey, New York Cftt,
lodAaeSin
l-lll'l
BLANCHARD, BOOTH k HIIFF,
SUNLIGHT NUGGET.
The perfection of »weet
-ggEggg’'’ lobacco.
STARLIGHT.
i\
t-ihivxrml pocket pie
intend not tocontEiin a
drug, tli
for tin* people
race of ch<
, week and you win
heel on every plug.
it always. The pilot
K FIX) 1.1*II FINZEJt TOBACCO CO.,
LouiMville, Kjr.
And in the very best imin
Paints, as cheap a - any on<
always ready for small jobs a-
I have the best of workmen e
or. with the best
in the city, i am
well as large ones.
i ployed.
remarked. - ,
“I have other business to look after, and
do not want to trifle arguing the case with
Mr. Johnson. I will do that before the
court. He has employed counsel, and says
that the order does not include the books.
They tried to point out the difficulties in
my way. That is my lookout, bven ill
haven’t any case at all they ought not to
be concerned for me.’’
LOUIS BUHLER&CO., Agents
[JAMES M. OSBORNE.
AT THE
cjof eodfirn
Columbus. <■
- s-i-W* V, ! $
i.. U NTS) ri-'j ti UvucmM
Old Bradford Paint Shop.
jyl2 se&w3m
Is Without a Rival.
THE LIDDELL VARIABLE FEED SAW MILL
TO APPLY KORA RULE NISI.
“What will vntir next move bo. Mr.
yc
Jemison was asked. „ ,
“I will apply to Judge Boynton Monday
morning,” he replied, “fora rule nisi, re
turnable wherever and whenever ne
pleases. It can be heard either in his dis
trict or out of it. If the books are all right
I can’t understand why Mr. Johnson
should refuse to turn them over to the re
ceiver. Mr. Cohen is under S5000 bond ana
Is certainly entirely responsible.”
To a Ne
- news reporter Mr. Johnson said
that his lawyer told him that there is
nothing in tne order about turning over
the boon. It is understood that tne de-
s iua
"CHICK ESTER’S E.NGLIBH.
Hip OiiKin.L nml Only G. inline.
«.*•»• ■!»»■>< • -M.- " .-rthL--. Iml-Mlla.
hi.-h.-t.-r-. r»a‘!.h- - - y;, ff.ir'gft
aJ A M F PA PCR, i .iM-hiitli - < lieii.lral €'«>.,
p A M c. «;Ti« Mu II.mii. fquare. I!»*
told by WracirUt* —> -. M'htob*.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
( n FORGIA—MUSCOGEE COUNTY: All par-
J ties having claims against John D. Stripling,
late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified
indebted to saio jonn u. »ini»uu» .
make immediate payment to me LAN
augeoaw tw Admiulstraort.
PUBLIC GINNERY
The Muscogee Oil Company
Is the very host Saw Mill in the tmirkol. It. took the only
medal of the first class at I ho New Orleans Exposition.
For the above, and for all other machinery, address,
JHas recently refitted their Ginnery with the
and have a capacity of forty bales per day. The
~ the public is respectfully solicited.
patronage of ti
MtmtMICK Oil, VO.
M- M. HIRSCH,
aug22 dim Sec’y and Treas’r.
FORBES LIDDELL&CO.
Montgomery, Ala.
N. B.—Our stock of Wrought Iron, Pipe, .Fittings and
Machinery is the largest in this part of the country.
leldwflm
,1 UlhllHlI; luiiijitiu L'viJiiuuuj
LA GRANGE, GA.
\ THOROUGH, noil-sectarian School of Lit*
erature, Art. Vocal and Instrumental Musie
and normal methods.
Ample, well ventilated buildings, situated on
College Hill.
Not one dollar expended for sickness last year.
Full corps of experienced teachers in every de
partment.
All expenses lor board and literature, per
annum W06
Above with music and use of instrument 2€6
Art, literature and board 26f
Term begins September ‘.15th. For catalogue
address RUFUS W. SMITH, Pres’t.
Refers to G. Gunby Jordan, Dr. Seth N. Jordan,
Philip Bowers, and other pupils throughout tht
south. aug8 se tu th tf
CENTRAL, PEOPLE’S
AND
OF
S T E jvp IE IR, S!
Columhus, Ga., August 7, 1886.
/ \N T and after August 7, 1886, the local rates of
" / freight on the < .'liattahoochee, Flint and Apa
lachicola rivers will he as follows:
Flour per barrel 20
Cotton Seed Meal per ton $1.26
Cotton per hale 50
Guano per ton $1.25
Other freight in proportion.
I'a --..go from < < iambus to Apalachicola, $6:00.
Other points in proportion.
sni r.iu ci:*.
Steamer NAIAD leaves Columbus Tuesdays at
8 a m for Bain bridge and Apalachicola.
Steamer AMOS HAYS leaves Columbus Thurs
days at 8 a. m for Buinbridgeand Apalachicola,
s*. a ; MH/ruN il. SMITH, with barge Tide,
leaves Columbus Saturdays at 8 a m for
Bui abridge and Apalachicola.
Above schedule will he run, river, etc., permit
ting. Schedules subject to change without no
tice.
Shippers will please have their freight at boat
by H a. m. on day of leaving, as none wilt be re
ceived after that hour.
Boat reserves the right of not landing at any
point when considered dangerous by the pilot.
Boat will not stop at any point not named in
list of landings furnished shippers under date of
May 15, 1886.
Our responsibility for freight ceases after it has
been discharged at a landing where no person is
tlie*re to receive it.
SAM’L J. WHITESIDE,
Pres’t Central Liue.
T. H. MOORE,
Agent People’s Line.
T. D. HUFF,
dtf Agent Merchants & Planters’ Line.
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