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DAILY ENQUIRER ■ SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, AOVEMBER 23, 188fi. N«w» from the Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. The Atiicrlrnn, Preston mid bumpkin Extension Nearly ('oiii|ile}ed—llestruetlve Fire hi Albnny. Riillrnnil I'nis llurned— Wonderful Increase In Wealth. Col. J. D. Seward, ol' Thomasville, died on Sunday. Fite’s ginliousG, in Taliaferro county, lias been destroyed by fire. Loss $1000. Mr. W. T. Godwin’s dwelling, in Troupe county, was burned last week. The loss was $2001). Mr. Clements, father of Hon. Judson C. Clements: congressman from the seventh district, died at his home in Walker county Tuesday. United States Marshal Lamar has ap pointed Mr. Walter P. Corbett one of his deputy marshals with charge of the office at Macon. Frank White, of Hancock county, made six heavy hales of cotton on the five acre patches about his house. -Boll worms and dry weather cut short the yield. The western extension of the Amerieus, Preston and Lumpkin railroad will, in about a week, be ready for the rolling stock all the way to Antioch, a distance of forty-eight miles. Mr. C. B. Moore, formerly of Brunswick, is suing the Western Union telegraph com pany for $10,000 damages for non-delivery of thirteen telegrams on the 2tJth. of Sep tember, 1855. Mrs. A. J. Carver, of Terrell county, killed a chicken n few days since that had eighteen pins in its gizzard, some of them bent neary double. The chicken was per fectly healthy. Dr. St rother, one of the most prominent physicians in nbrtli Georgia, was found dead in his horse lot, eight miles west of Cumming Sunday morning. His health had not been good for sometime. Mr. Sloan Bruce was “shot at from am bush near Yow’s mill, in Franklin county, one night last week, while returning from Toccoa. Three shots entered one side of his face. The wound is not dangerous. It is supposed that moonshiners mistook him for a revenue officer or informer. A little over a year ago Mr. E. G.Kraroer, of Carroll county, missed a package or S uano notes amounting to $800. The day ley were missed they were spread on a table in his office and when they could not be found it was a mystery to all in the office howthey disappeared.'Notlongsince Mr. Kramer received a letter from Mon roe, Ga., with the address written in good style. Wondering who could be writing to him, he opened the letter and the contents there were the missing notes, all in good shape. Albany wn3 awakened at 3 o’clock Sun day morning by the fire alarm, and it was soon ascertained that the large frame ex hibition building at the fair grounds, was enveloped in flames. The structure burn ed rapidly, and was consumed before the fire department reached the scene. The building was the property of the city, and though in disuse at present, was valuable. The estimate of the loss is S'WOO. No in surance. Speculation is rife as to the origin of the fire; hut the general opinion is that it was the result of the carele’ssnes of some negro gamblers, who frequently resorted to the "building. Mr. Newton J. Wheeler, living in Chero kee county, lost his barn anil its contents by fire lust Saturday night. This year’s crop, consisting of about 2000 bushels of corn, 12.000 bundles of fodder, several wagon loads of shucks and a number of bales of hay, besides oth.r prov. aider and things which were stored away in the barn,were totally destroyed with the barn. He managed to get, his stock out, and that was all that was saved. His loss amounts to $2600. He had no insurance whatever. The origin of the fire is unknown. Mr Wheeler has lost two distilleries by fire within the past few months. $26,682, and the county tax, at seven and one-half mills, is $40,J32.27. In 1881 the aggregate assessment was $1,760,000; 1882, $2,223,000; 1883. $3,338,000 ; 1.884, $-1,346,000; 1885, $5,050,000; 1880, $0,115,000. Hinckley & Fuller, of Tampa, shipped over $3500 worth of oranges last week, one bill alone amounting to over $2300. They report a much better market for Florida oranges than for those grown in foreign places. They made two shipments of 500 crates each of Florida mid Nnssau oranges and the former reached their destination in good condition while the others were badly rotted. At St Augustine Judge Biker has issued a writ of mandamus for a recount of the vote for state senator on Saturday, No vember 20, upon a petition of Dr. John Westcott, candidate upon the independent democratic ticket. It is claimed that many of the tickets arc defective, having the words “Ninth senatorial district” in stead of "Thirty-first district,” which com- pvi- 63 St. Johns county. This and other defects may change the result in that, county, as the majority of the legislative ticket is small. Wicked Sin- Was. • “I want your mother to let my affairs alone,”said Brown to Mrs. B. “I won’t have any moro of her dictation.” “You’re always finding fault with mother,” retorted Mrs. B. “I’ll have you understand, Mr. Brown, that my mother is an angel.” “I wish she was,”groaned Brown.—New York Sun. “itoi'ini on fii.es.” Why sutler Piles ? Immediate relief and complete cure guaranteed. Ask for “Rough on Piles.” Sure cure for itching, protruding, bleeding, or any form of Piles. oOc. At Druggists or mailed. SKINNY MEN. Wells’ “Health Renewer” restores health and vigor, cures Dyspepsia, Impotence, Nervous Debility. For Weak Men, Deli cate Women. $1. WEI,1,S’ IIAIR IIAL8AM. If gray, restores to original color. An elegant dressing, softens and beautifies. No oil nor grease. A Tonic Restorative. Stops hair coming out; strengthens, cleanses, heals scalp. 50e. d&wtf Cheek. “Is the lady of the house in?” asked a tramp of the servant, who rang the door bell of one of the stateliest mansions in Austin. “De lady ob de house don’t come to de do’ to talk wid de likes of you.” “Then,” said the tramp, elevating the remnant of a hid, with a grace Chesterfield might have envied, “tell the lady of the house a gentleman wishes to speak with her in the parlor.”—Texas Sifrings. Means Business. It will be remarked hereafter that the News intends to fan the flies off those gen tlemen of the press whoso stock in trade is attacks on the News.—Galveston News. An tli'iidini] Writer. Editor (to applicant)—We want to add a mail or two to our staff. What recommen dations have you? Applicant—None, s r, except that I once wrote up a horse show without the expres sion “equine beauties.” Editor (to city editor)—Mr. Softsnap, give this young man a good assignment.— New York Sun. PRECEBENTED STOCK OTT p iece Goods •NOW READY Emma Sanders, the girl who was burned on Friday, died Saturday. Wilson Coles, a negro, was accidentally killed near Selma Saturn ly. Mr. Daniel II. Workman committed sui cide in Montgomery Saturday. The state senate has confirmed the ex ecutive appointments of H. H. Brown, of Birmingham, W. S. Thoringtou, of Mont gomery, and James Croek, of Jacksonville, to be trustees of the State University. Four cars belonging to the Alabama Great Southern railroad were destroyed by fire at Akron Friday night about 9 o’clock. Three of the ears were part of a construe- l tion train, and the other was a freight car. | One of the construction cars were occupied j by negro women and it is supposed that. : the fire was caused by carelessness. Friday a .young man, son of .Mr. Alex , Crawley, who lives several miles . from j Greenville, accidentally discharged his gun. while hunting and badly wounded one of his arms. Dr. Thigpen, of Greenville, | went out, and, assisted by Dr. Owen, ex tracted several inches of the broken hone i from his arm. They found that, although j the bone was badly shattered, it was not j necessary to amputate the arm. The storehouse of Captain J. II. Turpin, occupied by Walker A Moore, and also an adjoining building occupied by Mr. A. is. Jones as a saloon, in Newberne, were con sumed by fire Friday night. The fire orig inated about 10 o’clock in Walker A , Moore’s store, and, it being a wooden building, made rapid headway, a he cause of the origin is unknown. The loss oi ; Walker A Moore, general merchandise, is $1500, insurance $1000. The store was in- , sured. Mr. Jones had no Insurance, and could only save a part of his goods. Florida. Oranges sell at one cent each in Orlando. The Apopka city bank will open Decem ber 1. P. J. Parramore has been elected mayor of Sanford. The street cars of Pensacola are to be run by electricity. There are more buildings now j. 11 In gress in Orange county than ever betoie. The lands belonging fo the A. C., St. J A I. railway are now on the lnaiket s. j to purchase. A survey of the Wakulla river has been ordered by the government autho • > with a view to cleaning it out fornauga tion. G. W. Mackenzie, of Titusville, has sold a portion of his property, consisting * ■ feet front on Main street and 1ft) feet tiont on Washington avenue for $2ol>u. Apopka City lots to the number of four were recently purchased by an Lng gentleman, who will proceed at ° erect a number of tasty and costly co b upon them. The Indian River Steamboat Companj intend building ft steam lightei, I ‘ • with a length of 120 feet, and a proper proportionate beam, which " dl Jjc carry at least 100,000 feet oi lain, load. , Orlando Lodge, I. O. O. " j 11 ,‘ l| fair in Orlando from December *•> • • for the purpose of raising munc> ■ nish their new hall. l'»i'*>. 1’ ‘ amounting to $384.25, will bu given i The wonderful growth and di of Orange comity may be seen tro. books of the ta* assessor. 1 'y . a ; ," i y " of the state tax for 1880, at four in For Fall, 1886. Clothing lade to Order. Variety Unparalleled. l*rico» Ilea»Ofinhlo. MntiMftiction (JMiiruutwxl. GOODS selected now will b.e made ready fot delivery at any date desired. Call and favor ub with an order. G. j. PEACOCK, Clot-lifn^ >Iaiuifa<*tiurer, 1200 A ISOt' RroiM Street. CoIiihiIhis On. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. year. 41800. Key of Rose 11*11.frond Store and Dwelling. 81700. 2 acre Jot v ith new live room residence on Rose Mill. 1000. Hail' acre vacant lot cor. 1st avenue and 5tli street.. ,, . . 3500. A handsomr- Residence and 1(50 acres or • hind in Wyunton. I->50. Good four-room House and two-room ten ant house on lower Fifth avenue. '4 acre lot. 1000 Four three-room Houses in Northern Liberties -rent for $10 per month. 225. A vacant lot near Slade’s school. Three 'i acre vacant lots near Swift’s factory cheap tor cash, FO r rent. >2U I cr 111 UIUI -oiun Wi* j v -'- * JO per month Dr. Schley’s House on Set avenue between Fourteenth and Fifteenth §95 w It. .Moore’s House, south of court hCu°v. $20 -Store and Wagon Yard on Sixth avenue. W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt Catherine E, Jones 1 Libel for Divorce. Order vs. _ (to Perfect Service. Janies W. Jones. ) rv anneariug to the Court by the return of the !• Sheriff that the defendant cannot be found, in ... 7 col j ri . y 0 f Muscogee, and it further appearing that said delendant does not reside in the state 0f i?fs°ordered by the Court that service be- per fected on said defendant by publishing this or- ler twice a month for two months before the TVnveniber term, 1H88, of this eourl, in the Colum bus ENQt-iKEK-SuN, a public gazette of this state. Turin 7 1886. J. 1. »V1 1.1.1rS, THOS. W. GRIMES. Judge S. O. 6. C. A true extra<d° r from C the minutes or Muscogee Superior Court at its May terjm 1886. on June 7th. j 18 liiirll 2tanl2m Clerk B. C. M. C.. Ga qu NOTICE is hereby given to all parties having demands against P. McArdle. late of Muscogeec county, deceased, to present them to me properly made out. within the ti ne prescribed by law. so S to show their character and amount. And all m-rsons indebted to said deceased are hereby re- lU.Vl t.. make immediate payment to me This August 6th 1886. J. G xX,hdsYrator ssssssssssss [ a ftr — mmmmmmmammmmm For Fifty Years the great Remedy for i RS Blood Poison ana Skm Diseases. 1S ‘ t never Notice to Debtors and Creditors . v v i,Pi-son having claims against the estate o \ , i,. Sullivan, deceased, will pre-sen u itiiin ihe time prt scribed by law and al t K-r*on-- iuViebted to her are required to mak< piomt't PJ4™ ent me - M SULLIVAN. Sr. 0021 can *'<- js? ujl f \ ^. \ "s :.n o n-. ; v.vB - l nuvt;. Years. \ tf’■& \ ;;J Fails! -1L~~ ! "-ZLT Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. a ssssssssssss Pro] arorl with Ptrict r* :r;ird to Puritv. Stronirth, nnd iloaltlifnlnu . Dr ITtuVf H.tk.ni; 1‘owttvruimtains 1 no Amniouiii.l.inii*. Alum or Pho.-plmtoH. Dv.i’riue'b iixtra’.trf, \ amiia, Lemon, etc., llavor deliciously. Av.-r/r P WM? POWDrR CO. Cmaco. v.o ST. Lew* L Columbus, Ga., November 14,188G. O N and after this date Passenger Trains will run daily unl< ^s marked t, which are daily except Sunday. The standard time bv which these Trains run is the tame us Columbus city time. Leave Columbus... Arrive Mu con Atlanta.. Montgomery... Eufauia Albany.... Milieu Augusta Savannah 11 3i) a m f D (rti p in |: -ilOpni'T 5 50 a m " 12 15 a m|* 1 05 p ir j* 0 40 [i m I* 3 15 p in i! 12 45 pm* 2 20 p in 11 3 00am *10 10 a n: h 6 15 am]* ‘215pm * 6 55 a m i * 12 60 p m 9 20 a m * 8 40 p m 2 25 a m | * 5 50 p hj * 8 10 o. m * 11 20 a m 5 00 a m * 11 25 a m 11 03 pm;* 12 00 m 7 45 a in E IttILTO CO, O scheduli No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 2 20 p n- Arrive at Chipley 4 :t:J p rr Arrive at Greenville 6 37 p m No. 2-Coming South Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10 a rr. Arrive at Chipley 8 ll a n* Arrive at Columbus 10 21 a rr No. 3—Ficiffht and Accommodation- North. Le.ivi: Columbus G oo a m Arnve at Chipley 8 14 a n Arrive at Greenville 9 26 an. No. 4-Freight and Accommodation—South. Leave Greenville 10 22 a ni Arrive at Chipley 11 38 a rn Arrive al Columbus 2 11 p m V/. L. CLARK, Oen’l Manager. T. C S. HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Agent. tv» d l v CIIL IlftTf 11 TOTliV XIERN RAILROAD: Opelika, Ala., September 14th, l88i>. / iN and after Sunday, September 14th, 188^, the V-' trains on this road will be run os follows : No. 1. Leave Columbus 8 22 am Arrive Opelika 9 52 a m No. 2. Leave Opelika 10 05 a in Arrive Columbus 11 °u *«. n> No. li. Leave Columbus 2 28 p re Arrive Opelika S 68 p m No. 4. Leave Opelika 6 18 p n* Arrive Columbus 6 43 p in No. 5. Leave Columbus 7 10 a n: Arrive Opelika 9 23 a iu Arrive Good water 6 50 p m No. tt. Leave Gocdwater 5 20 a n: Arrive Opelika 9 46 a n? Arrive Columbus 12 56 p m No. 7. Leave Columbus 1 4-5 p rr. Arrive Opelika 3 38 p m No. *. Leave Opelika 4 13 p ni Arrive Columbus 6 64 p rr The night trains are discontinued for the pres eut. • A. FLEWELLEN, dtf uencral Manager MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. H.V F. H. liiumies A’ Co., Aiicf’i’s. \\ r ILL be sold, the first Tuesday in December »* next, in front of the auction house of J". M. Knowles & Co., Broad street, city of Columbus, Muscogee county, Georgia, between the usual hours of sale, that tract and parcel of land lying and being in the city of Columbus, Muscogee county. Georgia, known and distinguished in the .plan of said city as lots numbers 26 and 30, bound ed by Front street on the • ast, St. Clair street on the north, and Bay street on the west, known as the Fontaine Warehouse property, and contain ing one acre of land, more or less. Levied on as the property of B. T. Hatcher, to satisfy a mort gage ti fa in my hands in favor of J. N. Embry vs. 13. T. Hather. Also, at the same time and t-lace, a tract or par cel of lanu lying and being in the city of Colum bus, Muscogee county, Ga . known and distin guished in plan pf said city as west part of city lot number 381. fronting 60 feet, more or less, on north tide of Bryan (now 13th; street, and run ning back north 147 feet 10 inches, more or less, with improvements thereon. Levied on as the property of Robert Justice, t'* satisfy two fi fas in my ban.'.*, one in favorof Win. Beach <& Co. vs. Robt. Justice, aim the oilier in favor of W. W. Berry vs*Robi. Justice. Property pointed out by plaintiffs’ attorney. J. G. BURIJS, nov9 oawiw Sheriff^ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. |>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordi- I > nary of Muscogee county, Georgia, I will .sell to the highest bidder, at public outcry, in front of theauctionhou.se of F. M. Knowles & Co., on Broad street, in the city of Columbus. Ga , on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following described Real Estate, situate, lying and being in said state and county, to-wit: The north half of lot No. 481, containing one- quarter of an acre, more or less, with good Dwell ingand other necessary improvements. The south half of lot No. 491, the same being one-Quarter of an acre, more or Jess, with Dwell ing House and improvements. The south half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter of an acre, more or less, with two-room tene ment on same. The same being the real estate belonging to the estate of David Z. Ward, deceased. Also, at same time and place, will be sold a small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied b} Mr. R. Stoekwell (lot 49D. belonging to said deceased. Terms cash. M. M. MOORE, Adm’r Est. D. Z. Ward in Georgia. nov2 oaw4w SSOOOREWM B ^ : l - r CAUTION. Consumers should not. confuse our S]>edji with the numn'ous imitations, substitute* potash and mercury mixtures which are got ten up to sell, not on their own merit, but i the. merit of our remedy. An imitation is always a fraud ami a cheat, and they thrive only as they can steal from the article imitated. Treatise on Wood and Skin. Dlsaoses mailed free. I-'or salt by alt druggists, Tllk; SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. ivMPmsxjBuzzizTOKTu:: raiiTCrcoEiranszrAr Passengers for Sylvania, Samlerville, Wrights ville, Milledgeville and Eutonton, Thomnston. Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talhotton, Buena Vista, B alrely aiul Clayton should take H 50 p m train. Leave Macon “ Atlantn “ Montgomery.., “ Eufauia “ Albany “ Mllhn “ Augusta “ Savri huak 1 * 8 20 p m | * 8 40 a id Arrive Columbus i * 1 55 p m * 4 55 a m • 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 Berth? on sale at Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, » Gen’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl tf S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have had blood poison for ten years. T know I have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time,’but it did me no good. Last summer my face, neck, body nud limbs were covered with sores, and I could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism in my shoulders. I took S. S. S., and it has done me more good than all other medi cines I have taken. My face, body and nock arc perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. 1 weighed 116 pounds when I began the medicine, and I now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like a strong uum. I would not be without S. S. S. for several times its weight in gold. C. E. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York. Shortest, Quickest and Besl—308 Miles Sli'orler to New York Ilian via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Lino and "Western and Atlantic Railroad. In effect November 14th, 1886. Leave New Orleans “ Mobi o “ Montgomery Arrive Columbus Leave Columbus *..... “ Opelika Arrive West Point “ La Grange “ Newnan “ Atlanta Via W. & A. Railroad. Leave Atlanta Arrive Rome “ Dalton “ Chattanooga “ Cincinnati Via the Piedmont. Air June to Leave Attar.to Arrive Charlotte “ Richmond Washington “ Be’tin lore .... “ Philadelphia “ _ New York Pullman Palace Cars Montgomc 8 05 p ml 7 55 n in .| 12 55 nht: t 20 p in . 4 00 a in. 9 t r > u in .1 7 36 a mi 8 '5 p m j 8 53 am 9 35 p in . I 11 01 a in | 11 01 a in J H 05 uni! 2 28 pm .1 9 40 tt 111; 10 29 pm .! 10 27 am It 12 p m . 10 58 a m 1141 pin . 1 12 03 u m 12 52 am i ■;■» ;> m 2 15 a m . 140 p m' 7 50 a m .! 6 69 p ill urk and East. 12 55 a i 11 33 u i | 3 30 p i 4 48 p i 7 17 pi » 20 P i 7 40 n r « lf» P > 5 30 a i H 30 a 3 10 on n I 12 35 [» i 3 20 p J South Bound Trains. | — No. 50 1 , No. 52 Leave Atlanta l 20 p m 1 12 20 n m 5 09 p ml 4 25am! (5 01 p m 1 5 22 a m , 7 15pm 1 C 45 a m “ Montgomery Arrive Mobile.. “ New Orleans 1 ::::•! ; 2 15 a ml 2 10pm' 7 10am 7 30 |>n. Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Sleeping Cat, free of charge, rhrough to Texas without change. Train 5‘/ ! , Family Emigrant ( i Via Selma aud Queen and Crescent. 1 No. 8. 1 No. 54. 11 30 p in 1 45 p m I 4 00 p ni Shievv|ioil CECIL GABBETT. General Manager. CHAS. H. CROMWELL, General Passenger Agent. Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. >*25 Wilson in Hitgnpllc Power I,miles A Kxlomiiiflii 3 Supporter Gives grout support and comfort and in-- creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in. casus of abdominal enlargement without, any particular disease. Tends also to decrease amt prevent excessive accumulation of fat. The Mhttt-noffic Tool ti ing Necklace* sooth, s and quiets tiic Teething Baby and pre vents convulsions. Tin full power Eyelet Itntfcry Insole* not only warm tho feet, hut prevent cramps in, legs hm prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid! should despair because cheaper or inferior goods) have failed, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letter.Yof instruction and testimonials- mailed to any address. Advice aud counsel free to all patients. Dr. mm TERRY, Columbus. Ga., Agent oclG dtjeie ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American. Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell & Co.» Newspaper Advertising Bureau, 10 Spruce St., Ne v York,. Send tOoi.s. for 100-oa . ir mm oi fjyiroH aU U . p CHH.OW5-C and £JXh iiiSU l) /£SES. itf o'zrmui.orvb.nn ami Zxapolency y ti,’.. lo.mlt of oelf-iiliura i:« ycutli, (.■ux'hacB \u ::it* r’W.snsYPHiBE: is f • li’jiiM from-uo QunOXTllCCt. (.vku I?, Stria-.ie, OrchitU, Horula, (or Kuplurfi>, ... . q U j ( .| l |j r c • When U I* Inconvenient L»v vi.it I. • city for tremmoiit. nicdiolii-:i cun he eent kit i rMaly !iy m ill or exprena nuywhoro. Gums Ganruntood in all Casev anfU.'vtakon. „ . . . .. l4 . Coiiiultutioiih (..Ttioii^lv or bj hitter frr>« and Invltod, Choigrs re'i«»n»blonu'l cbrrii«pon<iriH08 otrloilr-eonliaeminJ PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 900 I.OKCH, rent to any o'ldreiis, teouruly «**led, for thtrtj •’>) renin. Should ho rrad i v all. Addreva bh mlriiva tjfliro liuur.i froai t ki.touP il Hi.bdawi i to 4 r. M () N and after this date Trains v. ill run as follows: COLUMBUS, GA., November 14, 1886. WEST BOUND TRAINS. No. 1. Pass’ger. No. i Accom. | Tlr pot 1 40 p m 1 66 p m 4 50 p 111 7 20 p m 10 35 p m 10 45 pm “ Oolumbiis Broad Btrcet Depot “ Montgomery, M. & E. R. R 6 40 j) m 9 48 p in No. 2. Pass ’ger. 5 00 a in EAST BOUND TRAINS. No. 4. 1 Accom. | 840 p in Arrive Montgomery", Al. & E. R R “ Columbus 7 30 a m 12 55 p m 11 04 p ill 4 00 a m 5 48 a m fj 40 a m; 7 30 a m Trains Nor. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation; daily ex cept Sundav. VV. L. CLARK. Kup’t.D K. WILLIAMS. O. P. A. WILLIAMS & POU, Successors to J. A. WALKER Carnages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons, 1887. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. GREATEST AND ITIITI'EST FAMILY JOURNAL JN THE UNITED STATES. 1I.IVAYN UltlUIIT \.M» KEI.IA1II.E. Every Number an Epitome of the News of the World. The Foreign department Is uncquulcd. Latest and most accurate Cable Specials by the COMMERCIAL CABLES. Fullest Telegraphic Reports of All Current Events, SI’KIIAI, I DATI KES. Practical Farming; articles on Science, Art, Lit erature, the Drama, Music, Religion, Fashion and Chess. INFORMATION ON AU, SUBJECTS UTk-URTISriESS S7^IDIDI-.ES,Y 3 Plow Gear, Lap Robes,-Etc. Clover toed la O.VE i)A Y j iiirrciii W'W r,.': ■ '•ISfr Li uW MAC'llLTtL OO-, t'oluiahu-v, O. 8s.8r. Iloue, je21 Wl2w WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see thof-e | BEAUTIFUL COLUM BUS BUGGIES, For which we are Sole Agents. mm. m 10 hfjsier uu,i; Adtlress JAMES OORDON BENNETT, New Yoke IIeralr. iiovl7 d7t w3t Now York City. 25 Acres—5 Room Dwellir --•edit; low interest. No. 252 JOHN BLACKMAR, Real Estate Agent, Columbus, Ga* se wed&fri tf SDVCATES BUSINESS best EOSt !l»- the most eminent faculty. Kn- Jorsed by business houses. For circular* mil snecirnens of Pea- manshi,;, address XOBSiB J. OOLESH1TE, Prlucipat