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OAlLY BNQoiRKR■ SUN- COLUMBUS, QEORGUA, THOR3PAY MORSISG, OOTOBER 88, 1883.
flr^yOOAL NEWS.
rfOLTMBlI DAILY MABKEI.
noicain. Oi., Oct. 2t. ISM.
Caltaa.
The m.rk* to-*« »»" tnfe^Jor -—i
rediaen ;@W rSTortlyurj.Jvcilow mid Ulan
middling!, 9*ic:_gtKid adddhogt, Wife.
U0I1TID TO-DAY•
VreYlUUAlr.^....
Shipped to-day...
previously .'.‘..1. ...» — SO.033— 21.803
Block od hind. M —, 10
OOEbMHiAUikU DATE LAST YRAE.
Stock August aiat.lMj. 41v. received muh day,
total reoelpta, 34.MIG; shipped •»«*»» «»>•
totals! • • ■
All Eg*.
kci
doya,
Bant.
Un
Mmrrima* In Montgomery.
Last eight at Ihe r«»1deice of Mr M
Babel, of Montgomery, Ala, h'H daughter,
Mibb Mollle. ami Mr Meyer (Ireentree, cf
this city,were united In in*rrl» ge. A laige
umber o! Invitations were weut «iu',ao<I
many were tbe frueste sssdnbled to do
honor to the rccaalon aDd Join lu tl.o wed*
ding feeiivlilea. The residence wa« hand
somely and < laborately decorated with
choice flower* and evergreens. The cere
mony took piece at siven c*
spacious parlor of the ret it
bride's father.
The ladles were elegantly attlied, and
the bride wa» becomingly airtyed In
silver gray satin trimmed In brocaded vel'
vet aLd ornamented with pearls. II
graceful veil was caught up with natural
orange blossoms.
Mrs M Babel, the bride’s m* liter, wore
an elegaut black silk with diamond
menta. Mrs J Or»eutiee,< 1 Baltlmoi
mother of tbe groom, was also bccomlrg(y
attlied In black silk and diamond
Catted states ports to-day. 30.0*6; fori
•sprta to Great Britain, 3o,04<*
M Untt£l btetea /’orta.-Receipts for Sday^ KO.SII:
exports to Ureal Brilaiu. 3*,5i3; tocoullueul. 42,4al;
stock . _
Modem tm sew Adwriwetaeal*.
Clothing—H. J. Thornton.
.Notice toHblppers—T H Moore. Agent,
Book Wanted—Carlisle Teny, M. D.
Notloe to Bblppsrs—.! F Mnrcrum, Agent
Called Meetlug ol Darley Chap
Hecbt, Bec'y.
Wood Working Machinery for Hale-Co-
lumbua Iron Works Co.
Tbs UrccuawEy Dance.
The greeuaway dance In mask, which
took place at Villa Relob last night, was
largely attended and a moat etj jyable af-
fair. When the masks were removed there
were many surprises and a good deal of
amusemt ut was created. The dancing
oonllnued until a late hour, and all i
participated will remember It as a moetde.
llghlful occasion,
A Dnlrurllts Fire.
Dr J K Bhackelfoid received the In
genoe ytslerday of the burning of the rent
dence on bis plantation lu Early oounty.
Between 25 and 3U bales of ootton, Which
had been stored In the bouse, were i
siroyed. Tbe house whs unoccupied and
the origin of the lire Is unknown. There
whs no insurance. This Is a heavy loss up
Dr Shackelford and his many friends a
sympathise with him In bis misfortune,
C. B. fiiisip
C B Bishop, ibe fuuuy man of the Amerl
can stage, w'll appear as “l’dilkln
"Htrlctly Business” at Bpringer opera
House to-night. He will be greeted by
Immense audieuce, every ohulr in the opera
house having already been taken. Bishop
needs no introduction to a Columbus audl
ence, as be Is already a groat favorite here'
Columbus theatre-goers have a pleasant
reoohecllon or him as* Widow Bedott.”
Tne t aitru* Will teas.
The fastens will case, which has been
trial for the past eight or ten days lu tbe
probate court of It .s ell oounty, haH ended
by the will being admitted to probate, Jull;
fastens died and left her property to
nephew. The will was contested by other
relatives, and this decision of the probate
Judge, as we uuderHiuud It, agalust tbe
leslaulM aud In favor of tbe nephew,
ease has created c mslderable Interest
Seale, but we ue not familiar with the par
llculara or tbe amount of property Involved,
A Ur
THB1 BEN fill TO HE Li Li OA.BE.
M'ichell v* Mate. Mnr lor, from Mu«co*
gre. Criminal law. Evidence. Witness-
Practice lu suprtme court. Be ore Judge
fHlaud’ord, J, helre disqualified, did not
1 1
, „ul not Interfere with
diet of a Jury where there Is evt
Hall, J - 1 We
Hot of a
•h«n the Judge who
tiled the case UsaVlsfled with M unless there
seme role ipprehenfli
duty
thn
f their
It appears
righ~ lias been denied the de*
Alter the ceremony an elegant repast
read before • be guests and the evening
apeut In a round of Joyuua festival
Dancing was indulged lu uuill 1 o’clock this | fouudttl
inorulng. Iudeed It was a grand and pi
aul event, and tbe affair was one which
be long remembered by all who had
the pleasure of belug In atleudunoe.
The groom Is the Junior member of tbe
clothing Arm ol J II< Ill nA Co., of this city,
and is an enterprising and energetic young
business man, who is bound to succeed In
tbe world. He bas many friends who will
gratulate him la wincing « most
charming and beau Iful youug lady for a
partner through life. Miss Mabel haa olten
visited Columbus and by her many graers | nervation; the
has won a large clrole of friends In this
city. .
fendant. or uoltfcs improper bti
dice on tin lr part is evident. But the
- •, at-engtli of tbe present cai-e la much weak-
lomr 1 ened by the character of the evidence; end
1 it appears that ibla trial has not developed
ihe whole truth. The nearest witnesses to
ceneolthe homtclde were not intro-
1 by the state. The pistol used by the
deceased was not Introduced or accounted
for. although the phots fired by the respect
Ive Pollies were in controversy. The de*
• tidanf did not s««k a naeetlrg with Ihe
ceaped and his party. 1 hose aud the
i the tiiinalisfHC'ory until
Evldeuce, 816, Bu r r.,
Dying declar .(Ions constitute one of
xceplton* to the rule which r»J e cts
.mv nvidence. Thel
the necessity of the esseand the
reason that being made In vlewof irnpe dlug
death and Judgment when Ihe hope of I Wo
tiuetandthe retrlbutlcn s of eternity
al hand, they stand upon the same
lane of solemliy as statements made undor
These declarations are admissible
when made by a person In Him article
•a»h who Is conscious of hts oondl’lon
nd then only in casts of prop ecu’Ions t
tclde, and f<
be cans *
nllied t
not on i, .
if Hi's kind of testimony. 'I ho acts often
occur tti durcircumstances of cm.fusion i
prise, calculated to prevent accurate
. . lolence
the mind, and an
fiHto the trar.swe
ll e deceased may have stated his oon-
__sy ocobpI
IndlHlIricuess of i
VTIIA thn Tslbatraa*.
The fol owing Items are lrom the Talbot-
ton New Kra ;
Mr J II M irtln h »s hesn sick for several
ys. We trust ha will sooa be himself
again,
W J ttaine- Is sick at the family real-
in this city.
of oar leading dry <oodi bouses so'.d
than five buudral dollars worth of
goods during a dull day the past week.
Died of typhoid fever, October 13*.b, 1883,
ear Centrevllle, Talbot county, Ua„ Miss
Laura E. dtughter ol Col W C and Mr* E T
■Vlmberley.
We are more than glad to learn that our
fiend Harry C Brown, and hts excellent
lady, will move buck to Talbotton.
Married: In Bullock .county, Alabama,
n Oct, 7'h„ by Rev Wra Boswell, Mr
eonard H Iniou, of Taibol county,Georgia,
toMissMusIe Tomrklns, of Bullock coun
ty. Alabama.
Notloe the sunny smile that our friend
C M Betbuuu wears. He leaves Uncle Ball*
and tne re^t o the “old co ms’’ in about two
weeks Madame Rumor tells this.
The many IrleLdH of Miss Katie Leonard
will regret to learn that she is seriously 111
al the home of her mother, M s M E Leon*
ard. Hue lias been sick six weeks with
fever.
October 10lb # 1883, at the residence of Col
W C Wlmberiy, near Centrev-lle, Qa., Mr
H C Knowles, of Tunas psrish, Louisiana,
and Miss Julia Wimberly, ol Talbot c .uil
ly, G t., were untied lu marriage. Rev John
T McLaughlin ofllch tlng.
C jrn is selling al BO cents per bushel In
ourmaikot, wheat Si 25, oafs 5Q cents, eggs
15 cents per d z-n, butter 25 cents per
pound, chickens 15 to 25 cents, potatoes GO
cents per bushel, a* d plenty tine beef al H,
and 4 cents per p:-utid.
LOCAL NOTICES.
RIVER NKWB.
Arrival 0/ thm steam r 1 hr 0Hmf •ha
th* #(ril Bmat that haa Beached gam j
ft'Mar/ 4m Mearly a Jfssik,
Yesterday eveulug about 6:30 c’olork lb
familiar whistle of tbe steamer Tbronateea
tloateu through the air and crowds ol
people went flocking to the wharf. Bhe
glided up to tbe landing a few minutes no
fore six and was greeted by
as large as that which goes to meet a new
steamer on her first arrival. It had beeu a
long time since the whistle ol a steamboat |
had been heard In Columbus and 11 was
rather a novelty. The Tbronateerk« left | oondltlon
this city on the first of Heptember.and
which may be wrong; ho may
have omitted Important pnrilculais; he
rimy give partial account; or his passions
muy uot have subsided; lie Is not subject
to cross examination; and such declara
tions us he makes are apt. to have great
weight with Juries, 11 Ga, 371,375; code,
section, 3.KI; Roseo* 's Crlrn. Ev , 30; 1 C ar <1
|», 044; 111 E C L. 33; 0 CJ and l* 380: 2? E C
L 7 (J and 1» (31 E C L) 100; 1 Piilll. on Ev.
251; 2 Lewln C C 147; 7 C and l\ 187.
(.4.j Tne case at bar f ills short of tho re
quirements mcesNary to make dying d« ola-
rallonsavailable, Tim D Jury from which
the deceased was suffering was
crowd almost I
hat he
uch»IT»rt
of the 'fdot.HS he was n rni- away
jhiu of con ID ci, ho oharg
no were esPlsUng him will
rng ir fllcilng ihe Injury; H appears that i
no lime after Uie Injury was ho in such
dltlou as lobe able to g>vo an Intelilger
tuulol rim transaoilou, or to enter into
.. , ... ■ uny detnl'M of the olrcumstacoes
account of the low river could not return I tl ^„j| n « ;t. The only
until yesterday. Bhe la tbe first boat ibat I by whom tbe deolaratfc
has touched at tbe wharf since tbe 28tb of | proved had hr ou a work
Heptember. Bhe brought 21)1 bales of cotton
aud miscellaneous freight consigned
lwos:
E Hoohstrnsser, 9 boxes oranges,
1 oquets oranges; W H Hhepberd, 1 box eggs;
T Newman, fl beer kegs; J D Billings, 1 box
tin ware, 4 packngei wmid and Iron; Hatch-
A Brannon, 8« bales ootton; Bussey, Gold-
Hth A Co, 1 bale; Geo P Hwlft A Bnu, HI
bales; Blanchard A Burr us, 33 balei
Humber, 1 sewing luaobltie.
under the do-
^ hh warmly altaobed to him; took
i"aoll’ve part In the prosonullon * - “
tribuled to pay counsel who a-*l'ted Ibe
solicitor geneiai; bis leailroony showed the
doubtful oi.nd It Ion of tbe mlud of Ihe de-
massd when the declarations wo-e made,
indicated that such declarations were
-u outol him by I be repeated question*
of the witness the slalemenls were vague
and uroertatn. it would have been a ter
to have excluded such de ota rations. 35 \ t.,
378; Whar, Orlm. Ev 'ft 'eOD. 3 0.
(b ) 1 he court must judge ol I he proljral
II l
J N Batson. Mrs M L l’rather ai d nurse,
UC McGlnty, Florenc*; nineontfeck.
Bhe will receive freight this morning for I
nary evidence In the flrnt instance,
deems It prlmu fade luffltleut, ho should
admit ihe declarations, inBirumtng Ihejury
ailt-rwarda to pass tlimll
he question whether
Tommie Hill, who was so seriously
Jured by being thrown from a wagon
Tuesday, suffered a great deal yesterday,
and there Is but little hope of his recovery,
We were mistaken lu stating that the pall
ing penetrated his bowels. It did not outer
but I he I. rce with which he was thrown
against the fence was so great as to produce
internal it Juries which are most likely to
prove fatal. ^
A Handmotnm rremium.
At a meeting of the fair directors held on
last Malurday un unconditional premium of
|3U) was ottered (or the best drilled military
company at the fair, to he held in this city
hotweuu the 13th and 18th of November
To this sinounl the Eulaula Light Infantry
have subscribed 81UU,and a vigorous canvass
among our citizens will be made to ralso
another 9'JK), making the prize to be con
tended for gdOO lu cash. There Is little
doubt that the additional 9200 will be raised
quickly ami the whole amount will be suf
ficient to attract the military companies In
both Georgia aud Alabama, aud we shall
have a grand aud Imposing military dls
play that will draw many people to tho fair
from tbe surrounding country.—I Eufaula
Bulletin. |
JTvrmmHal.
Dr T F Brewster, of Harris county, was In
the city yesterday.
H C Cameron, Esq., of Humllton,
the city yesterday.
MrM McGuire, ol Halohechubbee,
the city yesterday.
Hon W J Ham ford, of Opelika, Is regis
tered al tbe Rankin llousa.
Judge H D Clayton reached tbe oily last
utghl ou bis return loHeulc, where be wll
oouvene Russell circuit court this morning
Mrs J C Mitchell and her oharuring
daughter, Miss Mollle, of Glounvllle, are
visiting tho city, tbe guests of Mrs Dr John
■ton,
Mr Watt Huff, private secrotary of Capt
G W Haynes, has returned to the city
tremely 111 with malarial lover. He arrived
last night upon the Amos Hays.
XfanrtName Frventatfna.
Al the meetlug ot the Columbus Guard
last night at their armory, and while First
l.lenteLiinl Kneed bad tbe compauy draw
up In line, Second Lieutenant Goetohlns
requested Captain G R Whiteside to step
to tbe front. He then on behalf of tbe
company, and lu a few well aelecled
marks, presented Captain Whiteside w
an elegant gold-headed cane usanevlde
of tbe high esteem lu which be Is held by
bis company. Captain Whiteside
taken by surprise that he could scarcely
utter his thanks, bntrenewtd bis promise
to express bis appreciation of the many
honors conferred upon him by tbe compauy
by actions and not In words.
Mr. Goetcblus then requested Lieutenant
Kneed to step forward, aud Mr Frank CjI
y.ey, lu un appropriate little speech, p
sen led him lu tbe name of the Columbus
Guards with a beautiful gold mounted
sword as an evidence of their app
olatlon of bis Invaluable servloes
Lieutenant Bueed was equally surprised,
aud regretted that be whs not au orator
ibat be might express lu tilling language
hi* thanks (or tbe highly appreciated teal 1
muulul.
"(•mass* A."
The members of Mt James A M E Church
are divided Into companies for the purp
of ialslng funds tor the church. Just now
they are engaged in securing sufficient
funds for putting In heaters In oidtrlo
make comfortable the bu'l ling. Company
“A” prompted by this motive gav
lertainment at Bpringer Opera House last
night. Though the audieuce wi
large as It should have been, the perform
ers entered Into the p ay with spirit aud
gave a very Interesting entertainment. 1
was muoh enjoyed by tbe audience who
applauded enthusiastically, and several
recals were made. Tney appeared in t
dramas and gave evidence of practice aud
Improvement sluoe their previous perfo
anoe. Tbe entertainment was worth much
more than the money It oost;to see It.
Apalachicola and Intermediate landings. I aeH Ui
preparatory to loavlng to-morrow. The | of
damage which she sustained down tbe
river will be promptly repaired
TIIR AM09 MAYH
arrived at 1:45 this morning, bringing 107
bales of ootton aud tutnoelluneoan freight.
consigned as follows;
Hatcher A Brannon, 32 halos cotton; J W
Wool folk, 22 bales; Pearce A Co., 19 bal(
Bussey, Goldsmith A Co , 7 hales; Blauchard
lturrua. 52 bales; Flournoy A Epplng,
i bales; Kd Porter, 1 rubber toller;
Ioni or Btores, 1 case matches, 2 bo
lap; Win lioaob A Co., 1 boJij W T Borg
half barrels mullet, 5 quarter barrels
mullet; T Newman, 7 empty kegs.
f'AHHKNO KIIN.
r Brittain, Brick Yard, Fla.;
Blaughter, Steam Mills, Ga.; A 11 McNeely
Columbia, Aa.: Watt Hull, Steamer Clara
Dunning.
Hhe will leave at 8 o’clock to-morrow
morning.
The steamer Rebeooa Kverlugham is
pooled to day.
for then
ooL the dec
_ erunces intdeap-
Immediate prospect of
The admissibility and comp tency
evidence Is for the Judge
decide. <12 Ga. 63, 50; I
II.. 853, 854 , 878, 5P77; 50 Id, 2-10, 237,
(o). The preliminary Investigation look
place in the presence of the Jury. Tbe Judge,
in admitting the declaration*, slat lug • hat
he would Instruct the Jury ns lo their
weight; but lu charging ou (be subject, h«
instructed them that If the deooaM d k
who killed him aud was oonsoousof the
fuel that hew iH wounded and would die
from the wound, they should consider ihe
element as though It had been gl ““
!>ll t
sion v
stHtT({ above'HH essential lu del
ie weight aud effect of Mich cvld r
II Thai prior to ii homicide i wo
ere brought by Utile boys loth
ant purporting to come fry--
mde
OHHRgeH
» defeml
deceased
.fr«cl”lhat the defendant slum
a tne place of deceased, that ’ they
ady for bl~~ " * * ,u “
w I mid ml (slide, the
mohhengeiH not being Dll
ffort being made *~ 4 * ‘
) find i lie ii
wi/ ami conversations be-
ween otbeis In defeudaut.s absence, dls*
Unot from any con voreatloriH shown by th
delouse, and ol whtoh Ihe defendant
LOCAL LACONICS.
not notified, were inadmissible ; statements
concocted In advance as part of a projected
sobeme of crime cannot ho Introduced by
tho parly making them In his own behalf;
though they may bo proved by ihe opposite
party to show premeditation and propane
> niayoi’s court yesterday.
>ow In good boating con
—Th ere was i
—Tne river Is
dltlon.
—The receipts of cotton have t
light this week.
—Tho clouds give promise of another rain
to-day.
Ion. W barton Ur. Ev.,'( 2(18 aud ill.; 6 G
2.
(b) Where a
132.
UtnoHS reached tho
ofVconfltct In a very lew minutes alter the
. . deceased fell, and assisted lu bearlug him
rather I uWll y ( tt „d when they had gone about
1 thirty or forty slops tho wouuded man
ed Hie witness “What did you shoot
’’—the whole transaction not occupy lug
o than five minutes—such facts
—The postofllce Is now receiving a now | a part of the rexgeatao<
coat of palut.
—Huow fell lu Now Hampshire yesterday
ook out for a cold wave.
—Th« next regular meeting of the Mac
presbytery will be held lu Ibis city lu
April, 1881.
—The residence
Is having erected
handsome building when completed
—The meeting of Darley chapter,
nounced for to-uighl, will not take p
on accountof the entertainment al the opera
bouse.
—The Columbus Guards did the hand
le). The practice proscribing the order In
which testimony shall be Introduced Is
enlouce of the court, and may
modified as bo deems proper for ibe i
vancemoni. of the ends of Justice. Ru'e
Superior Court, Coda p 13.,‘
4. ‘ 4 ~‘‘
| the - .
have bten given ou a former trl
suhsiautlally the sumo Issues, and be*
tween substantially the same parlies; then
any one who heard It and who professed '
ember the substance of tho entire tei
y aw to the particular matter atn
which lie was oalleii to testify, Is a compe
tent witness for this purpose. l :
4IS;(»I Id ,492,493; Coile.J3782.
(a) A substantial i
h Is all that
t'Ot'HTEBYKlT I'VIR.
NpurluuE quarter* and Halves FI«Mllng |
Around In Allaula—Deteeilva« on llte
Watch.
Dipt si n anil I reincinbored t bo substance of “ibe material
| part of her ('he deceased witness) tcstl
iiy Hffeoltug tbe case, but oouMu't say that
she remembered tbe eutlro substance of '
she said,” he was a competent witness a
his testimony was admissible. 27 On,627
I 528.
the well estsullshed pracl'oo Is toad
evidence aud allow the Jury to par
the circumstances aflcoilng Ds competency
In determining Its credibility and weight
the deceased and oth
of hts family had acted In concert lu a
ries of augresslons extending through si
eral days, and act* and threats ou their p
had been communicated to the prism
and done In his presence, other like a
and threat** on the part ot one ot the p
sons so acting with the deceased weroi
miss tde to explain the prisoner's conduct
and account for the motive with whloh , -
ultimately aoted,although these special
85
of the deceased. _ _
8 A party lias a right to make a thor
ough and sifting cross-examination of tho
Our business mou should bo on tho look
out. The Uousillutlou *»ys that “during
tho past lew days several pieces of spurious
ojIu have tl rated to the surface lu Altuulu’j
trade circles. The counterfeits are of quar
tors aud halves aud are most udiu’rabiy
eculed, except so far as the letters i
piece are concerned. These are badly f<
aud through them detection Is made eusy
The pieces have the proper weight aud the
true ring aud are exceedingly dangerous.
The detectives have boon quietly
but diligently worktug for two
or three jdays to trace them
to their origin, but so far their work has
beeu fruitless. Several days ago two strau
gars lu fhe oily attracted the aitoutlon of
the police, and with a view to “explorlug’'
them, they were carefully watched. They
spent money lreely and lib rally patron*
lzad the saloons, but despite the close watch
kept upon them, nothing tangible could be
scouted. The two meu disappeared ou
Thursday last, aud it is uow believed that | time ha shot, aud hail
they are the persons who dropped the couu
terfelts which are uow ctrculattug in At
lama.”
T/i«il»r (Jountu lojilet,
I’ho Butler Herald iurnlshes Hi3 following
it eras:
Ou Malurday night lastocrurred tbe death
Infant dan ;hler of Mr aud Mrs j H
Noisier, about twelve months ot age,
8ih of November has been set apart
the day on which the people of ourcoun-
ure to decide tho momentous question of
whlskay or no whisky.
Mr I» M Adams, one of R<*ynol
prominent merchants, has sold out his
mercantile Interests th‘ re and Is pre
move will) Ids family to Brumavlck,
where he has purchased au Interest In
largo drug establishment.
U the residence of Mr J D J irrell.on it
bins', Mr J G CDrponier, of Upson coun-
, to Miss Mollle E Harris, of Taylor couu-.
, Ihe ceremony bel**g performed by Uol A
Riley, In an Impressive me
A splen<>ld new steel elloy bell has Just
been rocelvrd for Hutfer Fein ilo College and
Male Institute. The b *11 Is a la:ge sud
magnlfloen* one, weighing 670 pounds aud
oostse7etily dollsrs In Chlcsgo.
Hi,odd Mauri ages. — The ques
tion of lilooii-muiriHKeB iH uow occu
pying the attention ot the committee
on cations of Ihe Kpiscnpal conven
tion. The following are its aspects,
taken from the old “table of kindred
and affinity,’ 1 promulgated in 18D8
by the house of biBhopa, which, until
now, has stood as the rule of prohibi
tion of the church. This decree
forbids a man to marry his
grandmother, grandfather’s wife,
wife’s grandmother, father’s sister,
mother’s slater, father’s brother’s
wile, mother’s brother’s wife, wife’s
father's sister, wife’s mother’s sister,
mother, stepmother, wife’s mother,
daughter, wife’s daughter, sou’s wife,
sister, wife’s Bister, brother’s wife,
son’s daughter, daughter’s daughter,
son’s son’s wife, daughter’s sou’
wife, wife’s son’s daughter, wife’s
laughter’s daughter, brother’s daugh
ter, sister’s daughter, brother's sou’i
wife, sister’s son’s wife, wife’s broth-
daughter, or wife’s sister’s
daughter,
WOiH T .XNl .
HOPK roK BUFYlCaiNU WOMBS.
BOM1CT1I1KG NKW UNDKH TUB. SUN,
By reason of hot peculiar relations, and
Barley t nayter Mv. t, I. A• M.
A called meeting will be held this
(Thursday) evening at 7i o’clock, for
work in the Royal Arch degree.
By order of the H, P.
J, Heciit, Sec’y.
gfoncMaii Bodge Mm* 95, JK. •/ JP.
Attend regular meeting this (Thurs
day) evening at 7i o’clock.
By order of Chancellor Commander.
I. Zacharias, K. of R. and H.
Motive to ehtyytre.
Hteamer Thronateeska will receive
ireight for all points on the Chatta
hoochee, Flint and Apalachicola rivers.
T. H. Moore, Agent.
Notice to fthlppers.
The steamer Amos Hays will leave
for Apalachicola and intermediate
landings Friday morning at eight
o’clock. J. F. Marcbum, Ag’t.
troea Working Machinery for hale,
1 S oond-hand Surf ce Planer;
1 Second-hand Tongue and Groove
Planer ;
1 Second-hand Shaping Machine;
By Columbus Iron Works Co.,
oc25 tf Columbus, Ga.
Will the friend to whom “Col. Burts’
loaned a book of miue please return It ?
Carlisle Terry, M. D.
A Mete Vme for Cork.
Tho wonderful success of the Amor
muko of “Linoleum” iioor cloth la
fully deset ved. It is a beautiful cov
ering, unexcelled for elegance in de'
signs aud colorings. Especially suita<
b'O lor all classes of dwellings, dining
rooms, halls, churches and hospitals.
Inferior foreign imitations, by various
names, are on tho market, but the su
periorlty of the Amorican make is
beyond controversy. The genuine
cloth has the Walton Trade Mark and
the word “Linoleum” on the back of
every Mjuare yard, All carpet dealers
keep it. oc25 tlnfcso
CITY DRUG STORE
GEO. A. BR1DF0RD, Manager. ELI H. WHEAT, Assistant.
We solicit; the patronage of the pub:io. Our etook is freeh and
olean, and lnoludea everything kept in a flrat-olase Drug Store.
All the leading Patent Mediolnesand Preparation-. We make a
epeoialty of
And respectfully Invite the attintlon of the ladles to our selections.
Ircfcrlptlons Accurately and Carefully Ceinponndcd.
POWDER lira t BITES'
Absolutely Pure.| COLUMBUS
ic House!
This
ron*l
limn th. —
potion with the multitndo of low tost, short
nlnm or phosphate powders. Bold only
-IAK1NU POWUBB 00.,1G6 Wa
:. feh 16
BMW
ei«hs
all street.
Haul Miaul May l
Hay for sale at 80c per hundred, at
oc24 ot Blanc ir a un <& Burr us’.
IF, <’. Bunhatn,
Formerly tuauagor ol the Georgia
Mteatu and Gas Pipe Company, haviDg
removed from the city, is no longer
lll jialiy connected witli this Compauy,
Gkoroia Steam & Gas Pipe Co.
)(;24 ddkwlw
7he Georgia Aleut** and Gao MUpe ('•.,
With an experienced corps of work
men and iho most complete stock of
goods in their line in the oily, solicits a
share of the patronage of the citizens of
(Jolu.nbus aud vicinity, guaranteeing
per loci satisfaction as lo work, die.
oc24 ddfcwlw
Ijot and Beeidenee far Bale,
Lot aud Residence on Troup street,
known as the Hoxoy place. For terms
pply to B. H. Crawford, Esq., or my
self. A. M. ALLEN.
Columbus, Ga., OoL 22, 1883. dtf
Tne ( ID Begliirr List
Will close on {Saturday, November 1‘
By instructions of council I am r<
juired to collect tho street tax of thofce
liable to list time of registry, unless it
has boon previously paid, Pleaso do
not ask me to wait for it.
M. M, Moore,
21 iw Clerk Council.
her peculiar ailmeutH, woman lia« been
compelled to suffer, uot only her own Ills,
but those arising from the want ol knowl
Ige, or of consideration on the part of
ttioae with whom she stands connected In
the social organization. The frequent and
distressing Irregularities peculiar to her
have thus beeu aggravated to a degree
whloh uo language can express. In the
malicious of the rich aud the hovel of the
poor alike, woman has been the patient
victim or Ills nnknown to man, and whloh
unue but she oould endure—and without
remedy. But now the hour of her redemp<
tlou has come, Bhe need uot suffer longer
when she can find relief In Dr.'J, Brad-
floJd’s Female Regulator, “Woman’s Best
Friend.” Prepared by Dr. J. Bradfleld, At
I a n la, Ga, Price: trial size, 75o; ‘large talse
#1.50 Fov sale by all druggists. >l&
Ttvo'Btory Building for Bent,
The two-story building next to Wot
stor’s building, ou Crawford street, dl
roctly opposite Hlraoh Warehouse,now
occupied by P Deignan, will bo rented,
Possession given on the 1st of October
next. Apply to I Joseph, at Pioneer
Stores. dtf|yl6,
Adviob to mothers.—Mrs, Win
slow’s Soothinnq Syrup should al
ways bo used when children are cut
ting teeth. It relieves tho little sullor
or at once; it produces natural, quiet
sloop by relieving the child from pain,
aud tiie little cherub awakos as “brighi
as a button.” It is very pleasant to
taste. It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, relieves wind,
regulates tho bowels, and is the best
known remedy for diarrhoea, whether
arising from toothing or other causes
Twenty-five couts a bottle.
mv28 d*wl
Akron, Ohio, has a practicing physi
cian 92 years old.
by t
■PP<
Marriage 4m thaltahevehee Vauntg.
At tbe residence of the bride's parent*,
at Cottage Mills, ubattahooobee county, at I by J M McNeill; D A Thornton
y ha
ufiiug
.. It nesses called against him. Wherever
the purpose is to Impeach or dlsoreoit the
great latitude should he allowed
lourt In cross-examinations. Much
to nave been the purpose here, but
svowtd It would have defeated the
object In view. Code, 13801; 31 Ga ,888,892
7 The court should have charged the Jury
as requested, that “tf they had a reasonable
doubt an to whether Ben Mitchell (the de
fend uu) soled, w lieu he shot uiuIhi thoulr-
cuinntaiie« H calculated to excite Die feats of
a roiiHonabln man, or whether he felt at the
is shot, aud had rea«-oa to feel from
the circuiuHiauces, that u was necessary to
shoot to Bave his own life, limb or person.’
This charge was proper, and was uot fully
covered by thegeueral chutge.
Judgment reversed.
MinWh A Russell, for plaintiff lu error.
C Audetson. attorney general, by J teksou
" ug; T W Grimes, solicitor-general.
I slate.
Apalachicola (Mia.) ffsms.
TheApalaohlojla Tribune furnishes the
Mbs | following items :
There is au eff irt on fo >t to establish a
between Apa-
A t vtnplalnf.
The Columbus Enuuirkk-Mcn complains
that thealrloal companies loften refuse to
luuke engagements to appear at that city
accountof the necessity of engaging asp
lal train to come from that city to Mont
gornery—that Is, If they play there
night and in this city the next. Ageuls, the
Enucikek-Hun says, sometimes cancel
gagembuis for tn s cause. It would be
calamity if some should canoel.—Mont
gomery Advertiser.
That Is very true, neighbor, but some
times people etjoy being humbugged.
When there is anything going Columbus
likes to honor her share of It. Bat the
cause of complulnt has been removed by
tne cleverness of Mr W L Clark, who will
tarnish all theatrical companies with
transportation, whether It strikes with the
schedule or oauses hi op to *end out an extra,
llisahaid matter to find more perfect
gentlemen or more aooommodatlng of
ficials than ihose who have charge of the
railroad offices lu this city.
clock last night, Mr Charles I. McE vy
and Miss Annie Bapp were uulled tu
rlage, KdV James Griffin officiating. The
following were,tlit* attendants;
C O Hcwell, of Columbus, and
Eugenia Gilbert.
J J Poe. ol Columbus, aud Miss Carrie I dally mail service by ste
Bapp. I laohloola aud Carrabelle.
A 8 Harp aud Miss Woodle Weems
\V J Vanhorn and MtssBaliie Harp.
W A Weems and Miss Emma McE
M T McElvy and Miss Fannie Bapp.
The groom Is au energetic and prosperous
young farmer and has won for a bride
of Chattahoochee's fairest daughters. Tue
bride Is a daughter of Mr W P Bapp
an excellent young lady. The hippy youug
ouple hav* the best wlshe* of a large cir
cle of friend
Apalaohtoola merchants are uow receiv
ing northern freights via; Feruaudlua,
marked “Care Amo? Hays.”
The brass band has oeeu reorganized and
the echo of the horns soothe the pedestrians
who perambulate In the mooullghl.
Advices have beeu rejelved lu this city
to the effect that the Central Flcr.da Mill
and Lumber Compauy will commeuce the
building ot their mill In this city at au
early day.
Owing to the low rivers our si earners have
been uuable to reach Coiumbus for sixty
days past. Columbus Is headquarters .or
our merchants, aud the supply of tlonr,
bacon, corn, meal and other heavy gro*
lot of | oeries has beeu poor, and the people
generally have to grin ami bear It.
A petition Is circulating requesting our
gteteart guyner Court.
Correspondence Enquirer.Bun.]
Lumpkin, Ga., ootober 24
The entire attention of tbeoourt yester
day was occupied in an ejeotmeut case, lo
determine which of two deeds to
laud was the proper oue. Pending the
gurnont of counsel, oourl adjourned until
this morning at 8 SJ o'clock. At the present I members of congress lo use their besl
rate of disposing of oases It would take the J lions to secure su apptopilatiou
balance of the year to clear the dockets.
Thejatl Is belug rapidly filled up,
lng occupied by ten negroes and two while
men. Tne last adJlttoQ is a white man who
was arrested last night, named Dixon,
Is charged with carrying conoealed weapons
The grand Jury Is an Intelligent and ene*
gelto body of men and are looking closely
after «vll doers. A large number ol tails
jurors have been summoned to be ou baud
Thursday morning, when the criminal
docket will be oalled. X,Y,X.
for
clvaulug out Crooked river, at least large
euougb to clear Its mouth. The slieaoi
separates James Inland from Waukullaaud
Franklin counties, and Isa highly linpor*
taut water-way to both.
Tffc# beet sewing maohineoll and ma
chine need lea are sold at Bramhall’s
B. M. Depot at Low Prices, but no
brittle, caMO-hardeuod iron ones at any
prtoc. dtf
GtBOMGMA BBCVtSMTIMB,
OORKBCTKl) BY ULACK.M Alt A EDGE, HI
KUS, .COLUMBUS, UA,
State Blonde,
Gsorglu 4s
Bid. Aaktd
100 10 2
108 ($108
Georgia 6a _
G.KWghi 7s, IKtXi 123 (0J125
Georgia 8s, due 1883, short dates,,100 <0103
City Hondo,
Atlanta 8s 102
Allan tu 7s ~..lc7 >4109
Augusta 8n 105 (&10?
Augusta 7u..
109 £110
A QUESTION
WHERE TO BUY AN
OVERCOAT
Mali /or JUens.
The Webster Hall will be rented out
for parties, festivals, lodge meetings,
etc. Two nico ante-rooma. Terms
reasonable; Apply to
Gilbert Lindsey,
G, E. Chandler,
or F. L. Brooks.
sep27 tk&seltn
School for girls and boys on Rose
Hill, junction of Talbotton road and
Park avenue. Morning and afternoon
HOHuiouH, commencing Wednesday, Oo
tober 24th. A C Flewellkn,
oc21 dtf
Bulteriek*o Paper Patteruo.
Those uooding reliable Paper Pat
terns will find all styles, kinds and
sizos, for ladies, Misses and childien
also gentlemen’s underwear for this
fall’s stylos at Jas. £, Cargill’s,
oc21 Ot
Why do Columbus people keep eo
clean ?
Because they uso Cornwall’s “Old’
Soup. _ Jj80tn
Beware o/ ImmUs'loni.
Buy Cornwall’s “Old” Soap. It takes
the lead. jyS Cm
McLendon As Vo,
Keep everything In the Grocery line,
staple and fancy. Also Staple Dry
Goods, Whiskies, Tobacco and Cigars
all at prices so low that you will be
astonished if you will give them a call
or 20 tf
ffpaotaelos and .Bye Glamoom
That are oasy to the eyes, can be bought
at moderato prices, at Bramhall’s, 99
Broad street. Call and try them.
dtf. _
Per date.
One pair line young Mules, large,
sound aud iu tine order—suitable for
draying, J. W. Woolfolk,
ocl9 lOt Georgia Warehouse,
LRGraugo7s 100 (t$ll)6
Macon 6s 98 (£190
{Savannah 5s. 81 # 82
Bailroad Hondo.
Atlautlo & Gull 7s 109 £1.0
Central oou mtga7s lug <$lll
Columbus A Horae 7s 99 @100
Georgia K K 7s ^...105 @196
Georgia H R 8s ~~106 fc-U/7
Mobile A Girard 2d mtge end
C K U 109 6110
Montgomery a Eulaula 1st mtge
oa, vtul O R R - If2 «1C3
Mouth Georgia A Florida 1st, en
dorsed by Btate of Georgia, 7
percent - 114 $115
Mouth Georgia A Florida 2d,7 pr ct U0
Western HR Ala. 1st mtge end
109J110
-Us 109^110
Mailroad Btoeku,
Augusta and Bavaunan 7 pr 01....118 @120
Central oommon S per cent ...97 @ V8
Central R R 6 pr cent scrip- ^.90 @91
Georgia ll per oeut U8 @149
Moul h western 7 pr cl. guarantied,! @1.6
Factory Btoeko,\
Eagle A Fhentz.... MM ' M .. w . -.120 @122
Columbus 40 @ 4
Muscogee -~IbO @135
insurance stork.
Georgia Home Ins Co 12 percent. 195 £200
Bank Stock.
Chattahoochee National 10 pr ot..l«) @165
Merchants A Mechanics' 10 pr cL.140 @150
Miecallaneouo,
Pioneer Oo-OperatlveOo 1000101
Ocnfederate <x»upon Bonds. .. . 3# 4
• \ all Securities men
5 Shares Muse-»gee Factory Stock.
50 Khans (or any part) Eagle aud Pheulx
Factory Block
10 Shares Southwestern R R 7 per cen!
stock.
50 Khans Pioneer Co-operative Co. Slock
paying 10 per cent.
WAMTBB.
City ot Columbus 5s aud 7s.
150,000 Confederate Bonds, or any part.
BLACK MAR A EDGE,
We advertise all uecurliles pUfcoed in
our hands for sale free of charga.
Korn A Laeb say they bave sold more
than ten times tbe quantity of soap
since they introduced Cornwall
‘ Old,” And we know this is the
truth. _ JySUaa
SC MX ,10 aS(UI4NM
Of any make can be bought at Bram-
hall’s Bowing Machine Depot, 99 Broad
street, cheap for cash or approved
paper. The Hartford, Eldredge, F.
Weed, New Home and others in stock
dtf.
The people of Browneville and Gi
rard aud surrounding country say they
keep as cleau as the Columbus people,
They use Cornwall’s “Old” soap also
jj 8 6 in
special Mateo.
The following rates tor freight and
passage will be charged by tbe Central
aud People’s Lines of Steamers until
further notice:
FLOUR MMM ...10o per barrel
COTTON 25c per bale.
Other freight In proportion.
Passage from Columbus to Apalach
icola, 03 00, and to intermediate points
in proportion.
Tbe boats are now unable to run on
account of low water, but will resume
regular schedule when the river will
permit. Sam’l J. Whitesides,
Geu’l Agent C. L. Steamers,
T. H. Moore,
Agent People’s Line Steamers,
ocll tf
the Columbuo Loan Aoooeiation.
Subscription books for stock in
this proposed organization are now
open at tbe office D, F. Will-
cox. Six hundred shares have
been subscribed, and it is pro
posed lo commence business when tbe
subscription reaches 1,000 shares.
Subscriptions received and inquiries
answered at tbe office as above.
iieplS tf
64 BROAD STREET.
SAVAANAH. WA.,Bepl. 15, 1883.
AN And alter BUNDAY, Bept. 2, IK83,
\J Passenger Trains on tiie UenLrai anil
outnwester n Railroads aud brandies will
an as follows:
2Vo. 61. Jb\om Savannah. /fo. 6j.
10:00am IjY..JIavAuuah. M ,„ M Lt 7:80 pm
4:45 p in Ar...Au*UBta.. Ar 6:l& . m
6:i5 p in Ar...Macoo..... nM M ...Ar 3:tnmui
11:15 p m Ar...Atlauta... M .Ar 7:ooam
3; 6 » jj) Ar,.,UolUDibujB.. Ar 1;50 p tu
2.06 a w Ar...Aufaulu At 4;(0 p iu
:46 p in Ar..^lbtui/ Ar 4:05 n iu
.... Ar...3IilleU*evlil« ...Ar 10:^ihui
.... Ar...Katoutuu Ar l^:3o p m
-No, 18,From Augusta, JVo« S0.
AND ALL OTHER
| MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS,
MERCHANDISE, BOOKS,
AND SHEET MUSIC,
AT
BOlK bottom cash prices
OR ON EAST TERMS OF
Time Payments.
r piIF, large qoantiliei
L of Musical Instru-
tn we buy for our
n Ive traiii| wo
i through the en
tire South authorizes
sell at lower
I prices and on easier
1 trirnu than hundreds
if otlior and smaller
ial<-rs can afTord; aud
• uot only assert this,
wo DO IT. We
infacture Pianos
A'hich indeed are quite
u, and euablee
nore tu sellflrst-
.nstmnients at
I exceeding low prices.
n Lv...Au*UBta ......... Lv 10:30 p u
ii Ar...savannah... -Ar nhuiru
a Ar...Macon
i in Ar...Eufaula Ar 4:46 p
p in Ar...Albauy *
• Ar...MlileUguvilU-.... M>M
Ar.,.Eatontou
Ly...Macon Lv
..Davauuah Ar
...Augusta Ar
...MiUodgoville... .At
Ar...katonton .Ar
Ar...Aui
6 p tu Ar...Kufaula. Ar 2:
>m ....Ly 7:lo p m
Ar 2:of> a iu
.Al 11:46 p ui
:Vo.
Lv...Macon Lv 7:2upo
l:5o p m Ar...(Joluuibus,
12:55 p in Ar...Atluuta.... .Arll:2u p m 7:uo a u
_ No, 23, Prom Fort Valley. So, 21.
8:36 p m Lv...Yort Talley... .....Lv ll:o5 a n
»:20 p w Ar...Perry Ar 11:55 a u
zVo. 2. From AUania. Ao. 4. /fo, os
2.% p m Lv...Atlanta Lv 9:30 p u
6:31 pm Ar...Macon... M Ar 12:40 a i
2:06 a m Ar...Lufaula...^ M Ar
11:46 a mAr..Albany .Ar
3:58 a m Ar...Columbus .Ar .
...» Ar...Milled*eville tar
Ar.,.Eatoiitoii M .«Ar
Ar...Augusta. „Ar
Hgw Ar...8avanuah. ...Ar 8:00 a i
7:57 a
tVO. 8.
From Columbia.
„«OM
Our success here thus far has been very flattering,
sad wo feel grateful to our friends snd patrons for
I liberal patronage and good wishes, and expect by
| LOW prices. EASY terms and FAIR dealings to
I make our Mnsic House here an ontire eucoess in-
Oi co true eve y one will nay of
Southern Clothier,
COLUMBUS, - - - GEORGIA. |
HIM FINE STOCK OF CLOTHING, J
FURNISHTNGS, HATS AND CAPS CAN- j
NOT BE EQUALED IN THIS MARKET
Underwear
IN VARIOUS WEIGHTS, COLORS AND I
PRICES. SEE HIS GOODS BEFORE |
BUYING ELSEWHERE.
Baqpertence ancj Study," Israel r. Broum, PrmUU
THE IMPROVED
Mn gin)
AYER’S
Sarsaparilla
i Itlieumutlam, Nc-timlglu, Rheuma
tic Gout, General Debility, Catarrh, and
nil disorders caused by a thin and impover
ished, or corrupted, condition of the blood;
ixpelllugthe blood-poisons from the system,
•nriching and renewing the blood, and re-
toring its vitalizing power.
During a long period of unparalleled use-
ulness, Ayer'b SAHSArAUiLi.A has provon
its perfect adaptation to the cure of all dls*
i originating in poor blood and weakened
vitality. It Is a highly concentrated ex
tract of Sarsaparilla and other blood-
purifying roots, combined with Iodide
’otassium and Iron, and is the safest,
; reliable, and most economical blood-
pu filler and blood-food that can bo used,
nflammatory Rheumatism Cured.
Iyer’s Sarsaparilla has cured me of
tho Inflammatory Rheumatism, with which
have suffered for many years.
\V. II. Moore.'
Durham, la., March 2, 1882.
*• Fight years ago I had an attack of
Rheumatism so severe that I could not
move from the bed, or dress, without help.
I tried several remedies without much if
relief, until l took Avkr’s Saks
, by the
i of
jFEEDER l&l COHDEKSER.
I lav
outded with
FULLY GUARANTEED!
Strong, Simple, Durable, not Complicated,
pennged, light running with steady motion.
-LOW PRICES—
a
ompletely
‘ h n
largi
bottles of which I
l. 1 have not b
Rheumatism since,
quant Uie
wond-rful popularity. The many nr
cures it bas effected in this vicinity
vince ni-> that it is the best blood medicine
ever offered to the public.
- E. F. Harris.”
River St., Buckland, Mass., May 13,1882.
“Last March I was so weak from gener
al debility that 1 could not walk without
help. Following the advice of a friend,
1:37 *E
6:19 pt
:15 m
::u6 a:
11:46 a i
Ar...Atlanta.........
i Ar...Eufaula..
i Ar...Albany
,.Ar...Mliledgeville
Ar
...........Ar
,.Ar...Eatouton... n
Ar...Augusta
Ar... Savannah.
Ar
Ar
/fo.
From Fu/uuin,
l%01 p m Lv...Eafaul*.. >M . Lv 1:U2 * u
4:06 p m Ar..talb*njr.. N . u .... MMMM . MMM ...Ar
6:46pm Ar...Macou. Ar 7:38an
Ar...Uolumbus. a ... Ar 1:60 p u
Ar...Atlaata.. Ar 12:66 p n
MlUedgeville Ar 10:2Vau
Eatoatou. Ar 12:30 p
Ar...Augusta...., .......Ar 4:45 t
4:00a m Ar..JHaraunah. - Ar 3:45 p
No. 16.
From Albany.
12:00 noon Lv...Alnauy...„„ Lv a n
4:43 p m Ar...Eufaula.„. Ar
6:45 pm Ar...Macou....~. Ar 7::6a i
3:53am Ar...0olombus.. M . M Ar l:5op i
11:16 p in Ar.. Atlanta. Ar 14&> p i
Ar...611Uedguville Ar I0:>9a t
Ar...I£atoutou... MMM . Ar 12:: » p r
Ar..Augusta. Ar «:46 u t
Ar,.Savannah
/fo. 22. From JCalonton ana MilleiiyeviUt.
11:16 p i
3:00*11
2:16 p m LY...Eatonton.
3:68 p m Lv...MiUodgoville
6:16 p m ar...Macon
3:63 a m Ar...Columbus
2:06 a ex Ar...Eufaula,..,..„.... M .
11:46 p in ar.. Albany
at... Atlanta,...
Ar...Augusta.—....
AT...8avanuab
No, 28.'
' 2:-<5 p a
No, 24, From Perry,
Lv... Perry...
' “ tVa
,r...Fort Valiev. ,
Local Slaepin* Cara on all night trains between
_Avanuah and Augusta, Savannah aud Macon.
Savannah and Atlanta, Macon aud Montgomery
via Eulaula.:
Pullman Hotel Sleeping Oars betwe3u Chicago aud
Jacksonville, Fla,, via Cincinnati, without change.
Oonncctione,
The Milledgerllle and Katoatoa train runs dal. r
(exoept Monday) between Gordon ami E.ttontou
and^laily (except Sunday) between Eatontou aud
Traiu No. 90. daffy (except Sunday;, and Trains
Nos. 2,6,22,26 and 64 couuect daily at Milieu for
Augnsta (except Monday).
Kufaula train conuectg at Onthbert for Fort Gaines
dally (exoept Sunday.)
The l’err> mail train between Fort Valley aud
Perry runs dally (except Sunday).
The Albany and Blakely mall train runs daily
(excopi Sunday) between Albany aud Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida aud Western
Railway, at Augusta with all lines to North pud
East, at Atlanta with Air Lino uud Keuueeaw
Pontes to all points North, East and West.
Tickets for all points and sleeping car berths ou
sale at City Office, No. 20 Bull street.
G. A, Whitehead, W ILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Supt , Savannah.
J. C. Shaw, W. F. sflKLLMAN.
Qen.Trav. Agt. Traffic Manager. Macon. Os
MOBILE! GIRARD R. R.LO.
Columbus, Ga., Oot 14th, led.
AH AND AFTER THIS DATE TRAINS WILL
run as follows:
■ail Traiu Mo. 1—Going West (daily),
Leave General Passenger Depot, Golombas.
Leave Union Springs.........
„„ 6'-45 p
id bofoi
i well
ml taking Avi
. I had <
I
tin
think
blood i
at work
did in
:dicin
SA
I tho
two
oriel.
i Maynard.”
520 West 42d St., New York, July 19,1hs2.
AVer’s Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula
ami all Scrofulous Complaints, Erysip
elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches,
Soi*es, Boils, Tumors, ami Eruptions of
the Skin. It clenrs the blood of all impari
ties, aids digestion, stimulates the action of
tho bowels, and thus restores vitality and
strengthens the whole system.
PREPARED BY
Dr. J.C. Ayer ACo., Lowell, Mass,
|old by all Druggists; price 81, six bottles, #5.
Iron pulleys throughout, brush strongly made, with
adjustable boxes and cast steel journals.
Thonmohlno innll parts Is woff proportkm-dj strong
fine finish ! atJjusUxUo produco \a- t po'ildblo results,
mllnsr the many nddinl 1m
8 will be kept as hcret.-foro pu
these PRICES
Arrlrs at Troy. M »........ M .^. d X/'r m
Making dose connection at Union Springs with M
k E Railroad for Montgomery and Eufaula.
■all Train No. 2—Coming fast (dally
Leave Trov 2:21 a m
Arrive at Union Springs 4:03 a m
Leave Union Springs mu a m
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, Columbus 8 31 a in
Arrive at Gen’l Passenger Depot, ColumbQs 8 47 a ro
Connects at Union Springs with M A E R R for
Montgomery and Enfaula, and at Coiumbns with
8 W R R for Maoon, Savannah, Angunta and pointr
north.
Way Freight and Accommodation No«5
GOING WEST--DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Uoinmbns Gen’l Passenger Depot..... 4 43 s m
Leave Oolnmbas Broad Street Depot. 4:57 a m
Arrive at Union Springs. 9: Him
Leave Union Springs h':3'i a m
Arrive at Troy....^ 12:30 r M
Makes close connection at Union Springs with 61
k 9 Kailroao for Jiafania daily (except Sunday).
Waj Freight and Accommodation No.O
COMING EAST-DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Troy..**. 7:30 a ■
Arrive at Union Springs.... y:ao a m
Leave Union Bprlugs..... 111:23 a m
Arrive at Broad Street Depot, Columbus 3:12 p ro
Arrive at Gen’l Passenger Depot (lolnirbr* 3:?6 P w
I Connects at Union Springs with M & E U 11 lur
Eufaula.
D. B. WILLIAMS. G. T. A.
W. L. CLARK, Sbp'i
dt!
Address, TAYLOR MFG. CO.
is.* Mintwn thi* j'aytr.) Chambei sburg, Pa
G eorgia - musi ogee county - whereas.
George Y Pond, Guardian for Am
makes application for leave to sell a
real estate beloi glng to his said ward.
These ate, therefore, to cite all persons Interested
to show cause, if any (hey huTe, within '
prescribed by law, why leave to sell said
al c uld not be gran ed to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this October 3,1683.
F M BROOKS,
Online
PRINTING
AND
BOOK-BINDING
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
A t Iiowoat Prloeai
G EORGIA - MUSCOGEE OOUNTY-Whereas* .
Samuel S. I’arkbani.administrator of tbe estate
of Mrs C P Hart i«, deceased, makes application for L —
leave to sell all the real estate belonging to said d» I Ac., and printed at short notice.
LARGE variety of all kinds ef Paper, Including
Uit,r nni Roads, Statements, Packet and Note
hand. Also Envelopes, Cards,
These are. therefore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred aud creditors, to tile their objections, if any
they have, within the time prescribed by law, why
11 aaid property should not be granted to
THOS. CILBERT,
42 Rtndolob HU. Oppo«U» Pox to Ole
said applicant.
Wltuesa my official signature (his October tf, ia&,
F. M. BROOKS.
oclfi oaw4a Ordinary
•n Mnotmllmoont,
AU kinds ot turnltare on tbs lnstnU-
ment plan at Glbaon’i; anglB aaly
COLUMBUS &JNESTERN R. R.
Opelika, Ala,, May 28,1883.
O N and after May 28th. 1883, tho trains ol thii
road will be run as follows:
Train No 1, Dally Passenger.
Leave Columbus —00 p n
Arrive Opelika J 42 p a
Train No 2, Daily Passenger.
Leave Opelika..
Leave Oolnmhni 7 45 a tn
Arrive Opellka..... n .... M ... M 9 84 a m
Train No 4, Dally Freight and Accommodation.
Leave Opelika. 6 36 p m
Arrive Columbus 6 07 p at
Train No. Or, Daily Freight and Accommodation.
Leave Opelika 1 16 p m
Arrive at Goodwater 6 43 p m
Train No. 6, Daily Freight and Accommodation.
Leave Goodwater.., MMM .., M .. MMM . MM 6 30 a m
Arrive at Opelika.... MM ... MM 9 34 a m
Train No 7, Dally except Sunday,
Leave Colnmbns.-, 2 30 p m
Arrive Opelika 4 6<> p m
Train No 8, Dally Freight A Accom.. except Sunday
Leave Opelika „„ T nr — 1110 a
Arrive Columbus
. I 24 p n
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