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DAILY ENQUIRED - SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. SATURDAY MORNING, SEl’TEMBER In, 1880 IDA News from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. HIuIiwk) Rollin'r* at Work at Pnlatka—Xolillo'a Now Ituil)' Flnain lall) KmliurruHsril—A > i n nun Boy Dim of Lockjaw, etc. Uoorala. Mr. H. C. Story, city editor of the Ameri- cus Recorder, is In Atlanta, under medi cal treatment. Mr. J. W. Furlow is tilling his place. Mr. R. L. Campbell has sold the Dawson News to Mr. W. V/Munroe, who will conduct the paper for the future. Tom McQill, of Terrell county, has a knife that has been in use about twenty- five years. His father bought the knife before the war and paid five dollars for it. He carried it through the war. and after the war he died, when Tom fell heir to It and has used it ever Bince. An accident occurred on the Brunswick and Western railroad at Albany Thurs day morning by which Engineer Wallace Scoville had a leg broken. Mr. John P. Boring,, of Cobb county, made on an average of 223 gallons of sor ghum to the acre this season. The Fort Gaines Guards are getting up a military fair. It begins September 28 and lasts one week, Johnson Orr, the fifteen-year-old son of I. N. Orr, one of the most prominent mer chants of Newnan, died Thursday morn ing after a lingering and very painful ill ness. While out hunting with some friends a few weeks since, his gun was accidental ly discharged, ‘literally tearing one foot to pieces, resulting in lockjaw and finally in death. Duffy’s Raw Beef Formula How to (let Hearty ami Strong. Mr. P. R. MURPHY, 198 Conway street, Baltimore, Md., writes: “Have gained 41 S ounds by the use of your Duffy's Pure ialt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula.” Mb. M. V. NEIGHBORS, Ossage Mission, Kansas, writes: “Have used your Duffys Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formu la, and weigh 26 pounds more than ever before.” Mb. Z. HARRISON, Luray Courthouse, Va., writes: “Have been using your DuflV's Pure Malt Wiskey for dyspepsia, and have gained 33 pounds.” Mb. WM. H. J. WELLS, 966 Claiborne Ave., Chicago, 111., writes: “After using your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, have gained 16 pounds.” Mr. EDWARD H. HOWE, 938 Main street, Kansas City, Mo., writes: “Have ~ ~ ' Pu used your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula a little over two months. Have gained 19J pounds.” Mb. C. II. KNIGHT, 1345 Corcoran St., Washington, D. C., writes: “After using Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey, have gained 10 pounds in weight.” Macon Sharpe, who for a year or more has been connected with the general ticket office of B. D. Mann, at Atlanta, has re ceived the appointment of traveling pas senger agent of the Atlanta and West Poiut railroad and the Western railroad of Alabama. Mrs. R. F. Napier, of Hawkinsville, has during the past several months sold eighteen dollars’ worth of milk per month from one cow. During the past two or three months the cost of food for the cow was only jf2.50 per month. Mrs. Napier’s success with one cow has about induced her to engage in the dairy business. Alalunmt. The Telegram, the new daily paper started at Mobile about six weeks ago, made an assignment Thursday to J. Es- palla. An attempt is being made to form a new company. The publication will temporarily continue. The negro Dock Wilson, who stole some g ants from Carlisle & Bro., at LaFayette aturdav night, was sent up by Judge Rob inson Wednesday for three months and. additional time to pay the costs. Jim Smith, who was with Dock when the pants were stolen, and in whose possession one S air of the pants were found, got thirty ays and costs. Auburn is on a regular boom. The A. & M. college has had the best opening i uiiipp 187Q nr<a t.hnt. t\bf»vn will • Mr. WM. CHAPMAN, 1500 Vermont Ave., Washington, D. C., writes: “I have used your Duffy’s Pure Malt Whiskey and Raw Beef Formula, and have gaiued 10 pounds.’ * • THE DUFFY MALT WHISKY CO.. Baltimohh, Md. fl tTThe Duffy's Raw Beef Formula mentioned above is a special household application of the medicinal virtues and purity of Duffy’s Pure Malt Whisky, and is intended to more specifically meet the requirements of those suffering from Consumption, Dyspepsia, Indigestion, General Debility and all Wasting Diseases. In addition to the tonic effect of our whisky, it furnishes un equaled blood-forming material, whereby the weight and strength are increased. A printed copy of this formula, which consists principally of raw beef and our DutfV’s Bure Malt Whisky, ui ruw ueei uim uui duuy b run: .uu.il nma»o, will he mailed to any address, under the Seal of the Company, upon receipt of a two-cent stamp. Or the preparation itself, in liquid form, as put up by us by a special process, making it the most IJj kin Ijy U n|Jk.k-lt(l nuia pulatnble and efficacious beef preparation had of all Druggists at ONE 1 since 1879. Indications are that there will be two hundred matriculates during the first term. Theo. Roach, shot at Huntsville by Tom Mason in a difficulty Wednesday, died of his wounds Thursday. Mrs. John Pearson, of Branchville, St. Clair county, dropped dead in her yard a few days ago. Apoplexy is supposed to have been the cause. The ordinance of baptism was adminis tered to thirty-five candidates by Rev. Mr. Cloud, of the Baptist church of Wetumpka, Sunday, and some thirty members were received into the Methodist church at the Sunday morning service. Three sons of a Mr. Morgan were drowned in the creek at Bush’s mill, in Cherokee county, last week. They were bathing in the creek and got into swim ming water and were drowned. The oldest was fifteen and the youngest eleven year;: old. They were all buried in the same grave. AURANTII Mnfftof the dioenaes which afflict mankind are origin oily cauued by it disordered condition of the LIV E R • For all complaints of this kind, such os Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousnuwi, Nervous Dyspepsia, Indiges tion. Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation. Flatu lency, Emulations nnd Burning of the Stomach (sometimes called Heartburn) Miasma, Malaria, Bloody Flux. Chills anc Fever. Breukbone Fever, Exhaustion before or after Fevers. Chronic Diar rhoea. Loss of Appetite. Headache. Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females. Bearing-down ache, Ac , Is invaluable. It is not a panacea for ail diseases, but g IQ Cf alt diseases of the LIVER, will STOMACH and BOWELS It chungos the complexion from a waxy, follow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color, ft entire,y removes low. gloomy spirits. It. is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and ‘"ID.IFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and la A fALUAh-E ‘ r OBIC„ Florida. Pecan nuts in west Florida are getting i ripe. A good rice crop has been made in Co lumbia county. St. Augustine will soon have one of the best public school houses in the state. Polk county has increased in wealth i nearly a million dollars within the past , year. Rev. J. F. Eden has been invited to ac cept the pastorate of the Gainesville Bap tist church. At Gainesville the collection for the benefit of the Charleston sufferers now amounts to $311. A female base ball club will be organized i in Gainesville. They will be called the ! Red Stockings. Charles G. Ellis, of Como, says that Como 1 was visited by three distinct earthquake shocks on Sunday night. Last Friday young Bickman, of Mann- ville, Putnam county, was bitten by a rat tlesnake, which proved fatal the following night. 1 A pear, across between the Bartlett and LaConte varieties, has been found in Co lumbia county, and is said to be delicious in taste. At Palatka Monday noon a negro man by the name of Riddell approached Mar shal Manucy and stated that he had been robbed over in East Palatka by three men who made him throw up his hands while they rifled his pockets. The marshal and Special Policeman Woodring, on learning that the robbers had come to this side of the river, began searching for them, and found two of the crowd in Reid’s swamp and gave chase. The robbers were fleet of foot, however, and got into the swamp and escaped, although several shots were fired at them. Later they found the other one, and he ran through Reid’s garden, closely pursued by Manucy, who shot at him just as he entered the swamp, and thinks that he probably wounded him. STADJCEF S AURANTII For sale by all Druggists Price SI .00 per bottle C. F. STADiCRR, Proprietor, 140 SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa. {Copy.) Chicago, April21st, If This is to certify, that the Illinois Trust nr.il Savings Bank has this day received from the Union Cigar Company of Chicago, to be held as a Special Deposit, U. S. 4 °io Coupon Bonds, as follows: No *2‘’0°8 D. $600. n Market Value of which Is **’41201 ’ 100. | ** 41205 100. V S1G2„ •• 12BI0 WU 1 "<800. I (S.) yas. S. Gibbs, Cash. We offer the above as a FORFEIT, if our “FANCY fl BOCK It" does not prove to bca genuine Havana-filler Cigar.-Union Cigar Co Hay Fever Sufferers.— 1 The number of people annually afflicted with this most annoying malady seems to be greatly on the increase. i ’’ * * The editor ol this lournai is an annual victim. “ view to discover a specific, has tried nu merous remedies. Of these, “Ely’s Cream Balm” is by all odds the quickest and most satisfactory, two applications greatly allay ing the usual symptoms in .the nose and eyes. We would recommend its use by all subject to hay fever, and we gladly bear unsolicited testimony to its efficiency in our own case. 1’ * * * eod&w our own case. —Media (Pa.) Record. Couliln’t Bltle It. Book Agent—Councilman, don’t you want to buy an encyclopedia to-day ? City Father—What do I want with the darned thing ? I’d break my neck the first time I rode it.—Life. This would be a comparatively happy world if everybody knew the virtues of SMITH’S BILE BfiANS as a family med icine, and acted upon that knowledge. One-half the misery of the world comes from ailments which arise from a bad stomach or a bad liver. Chiefest among these are dyspepsia, biliousness, sick head ache and neuralgia. BILE BEANS will cure all of these, be- iides all miasmatic diseases. Dose: One Bean. aug24 eod&wlm Lace Curtains! L LACE CURTAINS! BLANCHARD. BOOTH & HUFF Advertised some time ago to arrive a handsome line of Lace Curtains; also Scrim for Curtains. They have them now in stock—the most beautiful designs, the richest patterns ever brought to Columbus, marked at such prices as will not in sure keeping them long. These goods will lie on exhibition on the first floor Monday. Housekeepers are especially in vited to call and see them. Received This Week ALL KINDS OF Domestic Goods, Ginghams, Indigo Prints, Bleached and unbleached Cotton Flannels, Colored Col ton Flannels, Water Proof Goods, Cassimere for hoys, Cassi- imere for men. Columbus, Ga., August 1,1886. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run ns follows. Tains * daily; f daily ex cept Sunday. The standard time by which these Trains run is the same us Columbus city time. Leave Columbus.. Arrive Mncon “ Atlanta “ Monte Montgomery.. Kufaulu Albany.. Milieu Augusta Savannah.. 12 00 m 1 4 38 p 111 1 9 35 p ill II 10 p ill 3 00 a ill 615 mill 1 5 55 a in 11 45 p m 7 35am 1 35 p ill 7 28 p m 3 58 p ill 2 45 p in 113 p m 3 15 p m 4 07 p m Passenirors for Sylvania, Sandervllle, Wrights- villo, Milledgeville .and Eatonton, Thomast.on, Carrollton. Ferry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, H.ukcly and Clayton should take 11 46 p in train. Leave Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery.. “ Kufaulu “ Albany “ Milieu “ Augusta “ Savannah Arrive Columbus 1 10 00 a m * 7 15 p m 1 6 00 a ml* 3 10 p m * 7 40am 10 55 a m : 12 00 m 12 00 111 * 9 30am 8 40 a ill 2 43 a 111 Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and Macon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf Blanchard, Booth & Huff INTEND TO DO THE SHOE BUSINESS. More New Shoes received this week. Men's Congress and Bal Sewed Shoes, Men’s Congress arid Hal Cable Screw Shoes. Ladies’ Kid Button $1.25 and up, Ladies' Grain Shoes $>1.25 and up, Ladies’ Glove Grain $1.50 and $2.00. Misses' School Shoes, Boys' School Shoos, Children's Shoes—a dozen different styles, from 50c to $1.50. BLANCHARD, BOOTH & HIJFF’S Shoe business has increased beyond their expectations, and they propose to continue the increase, if custom-made Shoes and low prices will do it. OF Shortest, Quickest and Besl—308 Miles Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect .September 12th. 1886. | No. 53 j No. 51 Ophlika, Ala., September 14th, 1880. / VN and after Sunday, September Mth. 1886, the " ' trains on this road will be run as follows : No. 1. Leave Columbus n 22 a m Arrive Opoliku 0 62 si m No. 2. Leave Opeliksi 10 or, u m Arrive Columbus ll 20 a m No. Leave Columbus 2 2fi p m Arrive Opelika 3 68 p tu No. I. Leave Opelika 6 18 p m Arrive Columbus 6 43 p m No. 5. Leave Columbus 7 10 a m Arrive Opelika 9 23 a m Arrive Good water 6 50 p in No. «. Leave Good water 5 20 a m Arrive Opelika 9 40 a in Arrive Columbus 12 60 p in No. 7. Leave Columbus i 45 p in Arrive Opelika 3 38 p m No. H. Li ave Opelika 4 13 p m Arrive Col urn 1ms 6 54 p m The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf General Manuger Office General Manager, Columbus, Ga., September Pith, 1880.' \ O N nnd after Sunday, September 12. 1880, the schedule of Mail Train will he ns follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 2 20 p m Arrive at Chipley 4 32 p ni Arrive at Greenville 6 37 p in No. 2 -Coining South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10am Arrive at Chipley 8 11 a m Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a ni No. 3-Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus 0 00 a in Arrive at Cliipiey 8 11am Arrive at Greenville 0 26 a m No. 4—Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a in Arrive at Chipley H 38 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 It P m W. L. CLARK. Gen’l Manager. T. C. S. HOWARD, Geu’l Ticket Agent. feh 24 dlv Leave New Orleans.. “ Mobi'e “ Selma “ Montgomery. e ha-si 1 20 p m 4 30 a m i 55 a m Arrive Columbus Leave Columbus “ Opelika Arrive West Point— “ La Grange “ Newnan “ Atlanta Via W. k A. Railroad. Leave Atlanta Arrive Rome 44 Dalton Chattanooga 9 07 11 55 a m 11 55 a in 2 28pm 854am 10 53 p in 10 05 a m 11 1<> p m 10 40 a ni 12 26 am 1120 am 1 45 a in 12 23 p i 3 25 a in 1 1 45 p m Cincinnati. 7 50 a m 1115am 150pm 1140 am 6 55pm 1 00 P ill 5 37 P m 7 07 p m Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York and Fa Leave Atlanta Arrive Charlotte Richmond “ Washington 44 Baltimore “ Philadelphia 44 New York 7 40 a m 4 00 p m 6 25 p in 4 05 a in 3 37 p m 8 30 p in 11 26 p m 3 00 a m 6 20 u m K 00 a » 35 a 2 40 p 3 40 p South Bound Trail No. 50 No. 52 Leave Atlanta • 1 45 p m, 11 20 p i Leave Columbus ! 2 28 p in 44 Opelika i /... 5 18pm| Arrive Chehaw ! j 6 02 p in ** Montgomery 1 : 7 15 p m! Arrive Mobile 1 ; 2 26 a in 44 New Orleans 1 7 20 a ni 3 30 t 4 10 i 6 20 r Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping C'ar through to New Orleans. Sleeping Ca*, free of charge, through to Texas without change. 52, Fa ily Emigrant Via Selma and Queen and Crescent. Leave Columbus 44 Opelika “ Montgomery' 2 28 p ill 5 18 p in' 8 15 p ni 11 15 p m, 1 15 p i 3 45 p i 5 35 p i 6 27 p i li 15 p i 4 22 a i 6 50 a i 1 40 p i 6 35 p i Vegetables and Fruits, NORTHERN CABBAGE, ONIONS, PO TATOES, APPLES, PEARS, *c. Our LA LOMA 10c. Cigar is strictly Hand made. Elegant quality. Superior workmanhip. Sold by ail Grocers. UNION C/GAIi COMPANY, ?G N. Clinton HU, - UIIIAGO, Retail by G. D. HUNT, Columbus, Ga ie24 dly CECIL GABHKTT. G, GULLETT’S Magnolia Gin 4MITK. LA. The Foremost Standard COT TON GIN of the WORLD. It has Just taken the " Highest Awards Gold Modal and Diploma,” for ” Light Draft. Best Sample and General Utility," at the World Cotton Centennial Exposition, New Orleuns, over all Competitors. ADDRESS Slade & Etheridge, Columbus, Oa. Jc7wl3l SHADELAND’ |” THE MOST EXTENSIVE PURE BRED LIVE STOCK ESTABLISHMENT tin the WORLD. hew Imports* I thin n constantly r arriving. Rare individual excellence and > choice Breeding. CLYDESDALE HORSES, l’KKCll EILON, NORMAN or ENGLISH DRAFT HORSES, TROTTING-HR ED ROADSTERS, CLKV BLAND BAYS and I’HKNCH 'JOA€11 ft)IIS, ICELAND ami SHETLAND I’CNIK*. IIOLSTKIN-FBIKSIAN and DKVON CATTLE, Our customers have the advantage of our rioty ami Immense (Collectionat opportu nity of comiiarinw dilhreni breed* i and low price*. because of our unrqunlca la- cililicM, extent of btiMineet* and low rate* of transportation. Noether ontnbliNhmont In the world offers sueh advantages to the jMirehnHer. 1*H ICES LOW i TERAIS EASY f VI** Horn welcome. CorreHimndenee aolic* It etl. __ (!i re ill n r * Free. Mention th Is pftfigS POWELL BROS., sunuiihora. Crawford CoJ DR. RICE, For 15 years at 37 Court Plat Bet. Third and Fo - quulili -il physician and la# riiuHt aurietiaful, »•* hlu praetwo will piuvc. Spormatorrlioa and Impotency, romill »f self-iil.n*e lu youth, MX'ial oxreMoa In ins* onni. or other auiBua, and produ. 'n^ some of the fol* elloots: Nei volume**, Seminal KmUmonn. (night erntv i v dreams). Dimness or Sight, Defective Memory, i*by- “Ciiy. Pimple* on Paco, Avcraion to Society of Females, Coufu.sluu of bleu*, Loss of Scxnul Power, hz., rendering unhappy, aro thoroughly r~* lently c •nper or unhappy, aro thorniigtii) SYPHILIS Wi ™ r " i ’ u<i from the ayntein; Gonorrhea, ’lernla, tor Rupture), t ih.it ll phv (detail win- pays special stlontlTO ..f diseases, nnd treating thousands auuu- Physieluns knowing tills fact often Curas Guaranteed in all Caset undertaken. *?XUVATE COUNSELOR •idad, for tbntf NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS TO THE STOCK OF THE oonvn I T being officially known to the Hoard of f) rectors of the Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad Company that the first section of twenty miles of the Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad, of four feet nine inches gauge, ‘‘between Columbus, Ga, and At lanta, Ga., or between Col uni hi is. Ga., and some point on the East Tennessee, Virginia and Geor gia Railroad between Ath ntu, Ga.. and Macon, Ga., with the privilege of entering Atlanta on the track of any railroad with terminal facilities there, is graded and ready for the cross-ties, trestles and bridges,” and whereas, by the terms of subscription the first installment of the same becomes due and payable upon official publica tion of the completion of the work as above; Be it resolved. That the Treasurer is authorized to publish in the name of this Hoard the com pletion of the first section of twenty miles, as stipulate I in said subscription notes, and tocall on Un; subscribers for payment of the first in stallment notes of twenty-five per cent, which notes arc now due and payable at the National Hank of Columbus, Ga. Keaton Grantland, G. L. Davis, Geo. P. Hwift, Jr, N. J. Bussey, W. J. Kincaid, J. F. Flournoy, B. T. Hatcher, T. M. Foley, J. W. Wool folk. 'I’he Board of Directors of the Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad Company. C L. DAVIS, scp7 (it Treasurer. .Biliousness: Lick Headscho InFourhocrs ■/j) One dOGO relieve.' Neurahjia. They curs prevent Chilly .-• Fever, Sour Stoihach 9a 4 '•oath. Clear the Sion, Tom'* the Per-c?, and oiva ifo Vigor to tho system. J>omi : OS E LEAN. r y them - once anc yoi. will never be without /'rice, 76 cents per bottle. Sold by Dri'tpicis » lAerBcino Dealers generally. Sent on receipt •:' price in stamps, postp. i:i, to any addroSi, u. F. SMITH & CO., Manufacturers and Sole Props.. ST. LOUIS, NOTICE. I I AVING sold the stock heretofore held by the * • undersigned in the Eagle and Phcnix Man ufacturing ('on,puny, located in the city of Co lumbus, Muscogee county, Georgia, notice is hereby given under section 1493 of the Code of Georgia of such transfer. 1 also claim exemption jorgia < liabilit NOTICE. H AVING sold the stock heretofore held by me in the Eagle and Phenix Muuufactur ing Company and Merchants and Mechanics’ Hunk ami Georgia Home Insurance Company, lo cated in Columbus, .Muscogee county, Georgia, notice is hereby given under section 1496 of the code of Georgia of such transfer. 1 also claim ex- cxinption of liability under said section. JOHN BLACK MAR. NOTICE. U.UiLIL I U.lllLH. I ti.llllil Am receiving New and Seasonable Goods. Fresh Ground Meal and Grits, $1.25 per sack. NG sold the stock heretofore held by the /rued in the Merchants' and Me- Hunk, located in tin city of Columbus, nuty, Georgia, notice is hereby given transfer, undersa feb‘27 o 1196 of the Code of t B orgia of such I also claim exemption of liability id section. J. S. GARRETT. miCm NOTICE. The College of Letters, Music and Art. Rlxteer professors and teachers; five in music, with thf Misses Cox, directors, Misses Reichenan and graduates of Leipsic, and Mist Records, both graduates of Leipsic, and Deaderick, a thoroughly trained vocalist: full apparatus with mounted telescope. For entar ogues address I. F. COX, Pres’t. 11 a&^2m ' Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. Split Peas, Granula Cracked Wheat, Slireaded | Oats and Steam Cooked Gals. FRESH CRACKERS just in—Sweet nnd Plain j ! Crackers. i CANNED GOODS. Fiuest brands of new a seasonable goods. HAVING sold the stock heretofore held by the undersigned in the Eagle and Phenix Manufac turing! <*mpany, located in Columbus, Georgia, () No N and after this date Trains will run as follows: COLUMBUS, GA., September 19, 1886. WEST BOUND TRAINS. ' No. 1. Pass’ger. I No. 3. | Accom. j Jyeave Columbus Union Depot 44 Columbus Broad Street Depot Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Springs 1 Arrive Troy | 2 30 jj ra 2 46 p m 5 37 p m 6 46 p m 8 80 p m 7 28 p m 10 33 p m 10 25 p m 10 35 p m 1 45 a m 1 2 00 a m! 4 50 a m I 44 Eufaula, M. & E. R. R EAST BOUND TRAINS. Np. 2. i Past ’ger. No. 4. | Aocom. 3 30 [i m 4 01 p 111 9 10 a in' 9 25 a m ! 7 29 a m 12 45 pm 0 10 n ./I 7 15 p in 44 Columbus ! 10 49 n in j For scouring and cleaning purposes, 5c a cake. Fine Flour, Sugars, Coffees and Teas, i Ferris i Co.’s Breakfast Bacon and Hams. J. J. WOOD 1026 Broad Street. Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and Accommodation 1 daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Wny Freight and Accommodation) daily ex- ceptcept Sunday. Nos. 9 apd 10 (Passenger) Sundays ocly. W. L. CLARK, Sup't. D. E. WILLIAMS, Q. P. A. ROM rOO 1 x Send tor price and Illustrated Catalogue CINCINNATI (0.) CORRUGATING CO under section 1196 of the .'ode of Georgia of'such transfer. I also claim •xemption of liability under said section. feb24 ounitiin A. ILLGE8. Manhoodlillit vous Debility, Lost Man tKKxl Aje.liavlmc tried in vain a very known remedy has diHcovored a simple self-cure, which he will t^^^^SSSSSSSBSk^S^ k R. WARD’S SEMINARY. D ^Nksh'vlll*r T.:lTn.~Uen,l Southern Ho forOirlH. 350Oirle this year. A non-seetai -- AHFNTQ roin money collectiiiK Family Pictures to en* • w large ; all styles. Pictures guaranteed. Special S25Q Adrtroas .1 A V «HON«D1m «‘ ^i* Mlo AGENTS offer. Thu Clipper Miff. Oik. (limiudj.OtneUufli