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DATLY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 30. 1885.
AT RTKNTl UK.
BT MALCOLM KKUMMOXD
*'AI evtulide ’lif r* at >11be light,"
Bo mill lh» urobliet loot ago i
And e'en within tba dark rat nlgbt
Soma gold-s alanrt atlll will alow
lie gilt lb At fleeting far ood wldo
At oTootldo.
On ao Iba a'u of fortune ablnoa
Into our brae wban nil atean dark,
And o’< r tba aaa of Ufa daflnaa
I A ratha at fpr hope', alorm-totatd bark,
Wblob o'er troabia’a aaaaa will ride
At aaootldo
■ablai Teal laran.
A JttpaLtae gtiLieiuati never in
tiuoin Uie milking of tea to bis eer-
vauts on couipuny occatiluuH, and ibe
fine art of Hit) iirocieti was full,)
shown up in lue daiuiy mnnagcmeui
of every article 01 tbe service before
the bost, The (input was a lit le
Jewel-like thing that could be set,
handle, spout and ail, inside one of
the connuon>s'zei1 cottae cups that a
foreigner draws once or twioe at
breakiast, and the cups were of flue
cloibunuee, with plain enameled lin
ings, each no larger round than the
circle a tulip’s pe als could Inclose
With them was a small pea >suaped
pitcher, a beautifully wrought bronze
teapot in which the boiling watei
was brought, and a lacquer box, con
taining ihe caddy of the choicest
leaves from the 11 ae tea gardens ol
the UJl district—a tea so rare ai d
expensive that none of It is ever tx
ported or known abroad, and only the
wealthiest Japanese can uitonl to buy
tbe precious leaves. Our nust, taking
ao ivory sooop, carved in the shupe of
M large taa leaf, ti led (he little teapot
full ol loosely neaped leaves, and
tneu, having poured tbe hot water
Into the pitcher that it might oool a
little, poured it Into the teapot leaves.
The hot water hod barely touched
the leaves in the tittle teapot that we
were watching so closely, when the
host began pouring oil a stream ol
pale straw-colored tea lntc the little
cups, that were then passed, each
only half full of the infusion, This
tea was as delicate and Iragrant as if
made of rose leaves, and the ihiee
tips in each cup slipped so smoothely
down one’s throat that no one
dreamed of its being strong enough
to keep one awake lor twelve hums
afterward — Kioio Letter.
S«imm CulonlivilM la Urns'I
Germany Is just now showing won*
dertui energy in colonization Ao
attempt Is bslng made to include
even Boulh America within the fluid
of operations. The Idea is to eatab-
lisb a thoroughly German settlement
on a large scale in Rio Grande do
Bui, the LOuthernmo.it province of the
Bruzila. Already a email colony ol
Germans has emigrated Irom the
Fatherland, and a company la to be
formed with a large capital In order
to further extend the fl ,w of emi
grants toward this part of me woild.
Ae the colonial associations are re
ported to have taken the matter up
•nd to have voted iuuds for pre«
llmlnary inquiries, it may be ex-
peo.ed that we shall hear a good
deal more about Rio Grande
do Bui. This development of tbe
German colonial movement la a de
cidedly sensible one. If the objsot
of colonization be to provide a huine
for families who, for whatever rea
son, are no longer contented to live
in their native land and simultane
ously to extend the market for home
industries, such pnjscts as thiaare
highly commendable. O' course,
Ihcie ca j be no prospect of acquiring
1 or perl. 1 authority, but that ts a dis
advantage more imaginary than real.
I. is infinitely better for a country
like Germany to have a colony of
her sous aud daughters living pros
perously ou the soil of a friendly
land and exchanging with her the
produots ot industry than to expend
her euergiea on the development of
legioua whose productiveness is a
question of the distant future,—Pall
Mall G zotle.
Fiilar* laraNalai Brie*.
Workmen are still engaged In
beautilying the interior of the Slater
mansion on Broadway, Norwich,
which Mr Slater and hi- bride, now
on their bridal tour in Europe, will
return to < ccupy in May next. It is
raid that $75,000 has been expended
ou the iutrrior of this palatial dwell
ing- Work ou the exterior has been
completeu, aud tbe walls, which are
ot an antique <>rt^r of architecture,
have been linismd in colonta' style.
The iuurual decorations are supeih,
Ea-'ih room bus been fl ilshed olf in
polished hard wood, end the cala<
loguu of wood species aud architect'
ural skill nave been exhausted in
varying the patterns. The hall flair
is entirely of lulaid glass in artistic
deeigue, and the pieces which com
pose the patterns are none of them
laiger individually than a small ail<
ver coin —Norwich Letter.
THEBE MIT BE * FEW
WHO STILL DOUBT
If eo they will find in our office
many such letters as the following,
but none that are entitled to more
consideration;
With my experience I pronounee
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER
the beet lung remedy made. Four
of my brothers and sisters had
died with consumption, anil about
three years ago I became so ex
haunted by Jong continued cough,
accompanied with low fever and
night sweats, that I could barely
get about, and my friends gave up
all hope. I coughed so incessantly
that I could not sleep at all. After
trying several lung medicines I be
gan the use of BREWER’S LUNG
RESTORER and was greatly ben
efited by the first bottle, gaining
flesh and strength and resuming
work, I continued to take it and
am as stout now as I ever was, rare
ly ever cough, nor do I suffer with
my lungs any more than if th-y had
never been effected.
I am never without a bottle of it
in my house. During the winter I
gave it to my little children, even a
little fellow three years old, for any
thing like common colds, or when
they show any evidence of croup,
and always with tbe most satisfac
tory results. Very truly,
•G E HUGELY,
Bamesville, Ga.
Brewer’s Lung Restorer contains
no opiates in any form.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
MACON, GA.
■•bias teas Para.
A recent cfllcial examination of
tbe bochBcf the eld Manhattan (Ga)
company in New York shows that
of ite $4,000,000 ot capital $3,280,000
only wan subeotioed iu cam. Upon
this investment profi a were divided
between 1831 anil 1684 amounting to
nearly $28,000 000 In exof »a of 10 per
cent p«r annum. When the oanaoli-
da lion was ell<c'el the Manhattan
company was taken aL an appraised
valuation for iiivcs'mrnt and piant
cf nearly $5,000 000, with an addition
cf about $7 000,000 for estimated ap
p.uciatiou in me vt>lue of property
bringing it up in the combination to
about $12 000.000, and thus adding
marl) s)0 000 000 more to the profir
nf itsstcclihuloers. It wtuldhein-
te,-ci,ting to it’ ow the exact, cost,with
td) m-tiu appliance', of producing
1000 feet of g.ie but you can’t flutl
ou’. We have hoard it put as low in
Pittsburg tie six cents.-Pittsburg
Pi st.
Mr Pi'Bn'r. Michigan’* millionaire
Botiuior, won't! r.ot build hie bouse od
a o(nner,.lj icauxe be desired not to be
disturbed by whistlers. Can It be
poeelh'.e the M,obi*»n young women
■ wiuii.tv t uui oonuaiaf
AOrrAPiTAa »iu*» itmoi.-w
riaaala aalj p, Iharat ia Prisorilaa
TUTT'S
PILLS
SS YEARS IN USE.
The Greatest Medical Triumph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
l,oaaof appetite, Bowels costive, Pain In
the head, with a doll sensation In the
back part. Pain under the shoulder-
blade, Fullness after eating, with a.dis
inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, I,ow spirits, with
a feeling of having neglected some duty,
Weariness, Dizziness, Fluttering at the
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
ever the right eye, Restlessness, with
ffitftl dreams, Highly colored Urine, and
CONSTIPATION.
TTTTT'S PILLS are especially adapted
to such cases, one dose effects such a
change of feeling us to astonish the sufferer.
“' ey Increase the A ppetite.snd cause tba
r to Take an Flesh, thus the system Is
-iriaheil, ami by their Tonic Action on
tbe Digestive Organa,Regular Stools are
produecdJ^rle^jScjJi^jjRirrnj^JtjjIlfjTr,
TUTT’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Renovates the body, makes healthy flesh,
strengthens the weak, repairs the wastes of
the system with pure blood arid hard muscle:
tones the nervous system, invigorates the
brain, and imparts the vigor of manhood.
Bl. Sold bv druggists.
OFFICE 44 Murray St., New York.
An Infallible aud ab< olute tp
line for all the distressing 0 ,
esses peoollar 1 o the teoaaia sex
A trial no eane a onre.
Luubiatm "<title Ljaerj Cctup’y.
“ Wl do hereby certify that »< «tt|MivU* W
’-vanoe’usntt for afl rks JfoniMy and
Quarterly Drawings of The Louisian*
Lottery company, and to pen on mannas am
oontrol the Drawings themselves, and that lAi
same are conducted with honesty, ‘airness, an<
to good faith toward all pantes, and w« ou-
thoriws the Common to ut« this flsrtwdcew
•stlft raa-ltolilet of ovr Honnf-wer nitaehird, a
liia-bir«« -rente»
a... uaesn
We Ike nndereiyned Rasta and Bankers sedt pay all
Hrit.es drawn is The Louisiana ■ tote lotteries whiet
may be presented at our eennlers
J. H. OUlitSIIY, Pm, La. Nat'l Bnk
ts. H KBMNROT. Vres.Otata Hsdl O’k
A. BALDWIN, Pres. M O, nat’l Bank
.. Ednoatlonel andCharilablnpuryosss—wL ...
i -,1 Of Sl.noo.ooo—to which a rasaria fund of o-ji
10,000 ha»«lno*b«CD added.
By an ovarwhelmin# popular tola It* (ranohtn
-■ made a part of tbs arewiBt 31*1* ‘lon«tltollOF.
o' ,|itodDiwembrcId. k. D. ISTI.
The only Lottery seer noted ou ant endorses i, it,
dearie stony Hints
It Hsysa flOAkss os PoiTroHse.
Its Brand Single hmbtr Drswlnti
Sour place Monlitlr, amt the Extr-ordloary
Vr’-t-levs-ivularlr eve*y three mouths Instead of
Senn-Anunuallr tsheaetofor* beginning Maroh,
188*.
A gPLBNDID orPOBTPHITT Til
WIN A FORTUNE. FIUsT OlAtlD
puawino. class a, is tubaoapemy or
MUSK NEW ORLEANS. TUESDAY. Jsssaiy
ram ISSd-lSBiM Monthly Drawing
CAPITAL PRIZE $75,000.
riohettt esf Flee Dollars Kesot
, '/tr nettvno to ,W/l*» in praparMan.
list or taiEBM.
1 OAl’ITAL, PHIZ®
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APPROXIMATION PKIZEU.
7 Approximation Prlaas of I75G. 8,7.' 0
9 Approximation Prlaas of 500 1,5 0
7 Approximation Pn«*s of 750 7,7 0
2 PRIZES OF J800Q
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2000
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AppUcstlon for rate, to olobs should b- msds or j
o the Offloe of ths Oompsny In New Oi.eans.
for further Information write dearly. giving i.ll
address. POSIT AL MOTES, Express Homy
Orders, or New York Exchange In ordinary <etti r,
Gnrrenoy by Expraaa (all rama ot (6 sad opwarda -
oar ex pence) adareewd ______
Eli A, DAUPHYBf,
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or Ml, A. DACPHII.
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lake P. 0. lone; (Men pajablt ud ad
difM JUgikred Letter* te
SAMARITAN
NERVINE
THE GREAT
Bradfield's
Female
Lidl'B.sunerlrg'ro'n tronb <g
pecnllat to tbelr fcx, do matter
wbav kli'd, can And TCle! and
enre In a bottle of Bradflsld’n
Female B’-gniaior.
Regulator)
Band for onr tick containing valuable
information 'or women. It will be mailed
rrie to applicants
Address
Th* Bradpiki.d Rkoitlayob Oo.,
B x 29, Allauts, Ga
Ho d by all D: gists
Jylk se to IbAw 0)
mortgTqes ALE.
Bl Te 01. FOLEY. Aatl'r.
.. >ntcf the stoie boose of (xarrctc 4
8o»i. Drund street, tu the city of Oclaoibo'. Mn«co*
gfh o uiut Qpor«!i*s between the c«u$il honifl ot
tele, onesto»m pogiue, better tixtoree u«i orp'irte
. otel therewith onl n: wtr uie At ths
p'.anitw mi'ls en>t work auop of RM)»rt Ju,ttce on
Oglethorpe street m the city ct Oolun bus (not In
cludin'* the (narbirerv end othei property tnercic
wnhih is own'd bj 1) W OhempAvno. or on wolch
he has * It u t, end else ell :h * lumber, ruato: iel eud
atock there pUcim'. nod '”hich is owu d br $ftt
Robsr> Justice end el o ell O'estockofaierchen-
di-teoteli kinds, furnltn e enfu scales end «ll tbe
other ertlcltH. Pxt’iris. furniture epnliences need
end kept bv licbei t Justice ia tho store h^use ou
the r ortbeest corutr cf Ogletb ro-r end Jleu< oipb
•treete in th^ c»‘y of I’o’orobu- Ceorale-ell levied
onevtbo property of Robert Justice to setisfy two
tnori«viitt\ fps Iibc » b,urt» it. feytrof W HBreo*
pon y« Robmt Jnsu’w. und W R Radii n exeoutoi,
R< bort Juhtice. The machinery orpine bciler
aud b units lumber end site wilt be told et where
l« ey are now lccet»V. on the lo‘ Known a$ the Or le*
thorpe lot und tbe -<sfe ia tbe atoreof satd Juattiee
•%le to eentliae flow day to da* unt<l stuck is die
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Elegant local Sleeving Oar* on night train, as follows: Betweon Savannah and Aogvxia, toaiag Ho*. II
and Hi batwaan Savannah and Maooa. trains Mot. 88 and Mi betwoan Savannah and ttluta. Mor!
81 end 54,
Pnllman Bnflatt Oars batwaan Cincinnati and Jacksonville, anil through sitting oar botwoto Chattanoo
ga and Jacksonville, via Atlanta, Albany and Wayeroaa. Through Pal aoe Bloavlng car batwaan Mont
gomery and Wayeroas.
Trains marked thus • no dally: trains marked thus t ran daily sxeayt Ban dan trains marked than I nr
daily oxosyt Monday,
Tickets for all point* and Naeytng Oar Berth* os sals at Ualoa Dovot Ttokot OCca M minntw yrlo.
to leaving time of all trains.
WILLIAM ROGERS, Gsn’l Sny’t Ravennan. T. D. KUNE, Sny’t 8. W. B, Macon
W. V. 8HBL1LMAN.Traffic Managsr. Savannah. Q. A. W (1ITEHEAD. Gan’i l*ii Asant
07 f. CJ f *^KK. Atsnt flAtmvihnffi Ua.
NERVE CONQUEROR
NEVER FAILS.
Tbe only known Specific for Bpt!ept*c Fits.
Also for Spasms end ITelHnv H«ckneM.
No yons weekneee quickly rell’Ted endeared.
Squeled by none in deli iam of lever*
Nentnlriiea germs of di jesses and skkneeii
Cure* n«ly bl 'tch*s an 1 stubborn blood eorea.
tHeanss* blood quio^eus circulation,
mitniuntaa Rolls Usrbunolea and Scalds
Permanently end promptly euros Paralysis.
Tes, it is a charming and healthful Aperient*
Kill* Scrofula and King's Kvil* twin brothers.
Obamas bad breath to gnod| remoylng cause.
Routs B Mo'jsdpis and clears complexion
G 'arming resolvent and matohless laxative.
It drives Blok Readtche like |ho winds
Refreshes th" mind an1 invigorates tTe body.
Oaree Dyspopsia, or '"oney rounded.
Ando sed in « riung bv over filtv thousand
Leading phvsicians In U S and Europe
Le’ding clergymen in U 8 and Europe.
Diacasffl o' tbo blond own it a conqueror.
Tor sale by all leading Brnggists* $1 60*
Th I'r. S, A. Eictmad Ntme Cs., Prcp’rs.
ST. JOSH PH, MO.
Corrwpoulenco frcolv answered by Phystdaua
For testimrnabi and circulars send stars;.
For ««. In tiy Hrat* oa <x c aaon.
CJ) dwlv
SUPREME COURT OP GEOR
GIA
December 22, 1885
ORDERED, That the judicial
circuits be entered on the dockets
of this court for the March term,
188G, in the following order, to-
wit:
Atlanta, Stone Mountain, East
ern, Middle, Augusta, Northern,
Western, North Eastern, Blue
Ridge,” -Cherokee, Rome, Coweta,
Flint Oenmlgee, Macon, Chattar-
hoochee, Pataula, South Western,
I Albany, Southern, Oconee and
Brunswick.
The above is a true extract from
the minutes of the Supreme Court
of Georgia
Z D HARRISON, C S C Ga.
dec 9 o8
MUST BE REDUCED!
FOR THIRTY DAYS I will offer’mj immense stock of
Men’s, Ms
At and below NEW YORK COST. No foolishness. Money must
come, and if goods are to be sacrificed my customers shall have the ben
efit of them. Any one who doubts let them call and be satisfied. Do
not forget that I have the largest and best assorted stock of J
CLOTHING £ GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS
in the city. Don’t take my word for it, but call and see for yourselves
aud be satisfied that I mean exactly what I say in regard to prices.
WOLF COBLM,
Th* Enterp'ising Clothier. 124 Broad St.
|"'T
NOW BEADY
IiAKUE 8TO K OF
PIECE GOODS
” -FOR-
FAIjXj, 18 8 0.
to
Adminis»r*tor'« Sale,
Bp Th««, M. P«by. lact'r.
T>Y virtue of an order ol tbe Court of Ordinary of
J) hath am tnuntv. pxsatd at tbe Noveirber
Term 18^5. I mill oull et public outcry before th#
Court House door f Mnec'geo county on the first
'Lutslay in Joinery oat • etw^en tbe legal boar#
of see tho tollowine property, to wit:
All that tract of 'ai d ku vn #■ the north half of
lo No <91. on the west side of Oglethorpe stru t. Id
tho city of Columbus. Mono gee corutv, Ga said
lot t el m 73 feet and it inches on es'd street and
running hack the whole depth of ta'd lot
Alec aU tho s<.d* *atir apparatn ’. efieots, prop
erties r nd ftppur’eiuiocee appertetnlrg to the #ed#
water bu«inees lete > carried on bv John Ryan, de
cetis d. st thd above p’tuiiiw". inclndipg one hors#
and t*c wagons used in se.id b riress. 8old as tbe
eua'D of tb« sail John Ryan, late of said oownty of
Chatham, decease.
Terms, all cash for the soda water aeparatne. etet
for the Ian j, one half ca«h and ba'sne in note at
twelve mont* s with i'«terest at 7 per cent wr an*
uum •• cured by mortgage oi> «ho Uod Purchaer
Uiiirn. JuLLiUt l ilAffiOOko
Admialwrats-x
Variety and extent of stock ua'
equaled. Good value given anj
perfect satisfaction. Oome ill
while tbo stock is full and fresh,
and let us have an order for a Fall
or Winter Suit, to be ready for de
livery at any time desired. Terms
cash.
G. J. PEACOCK
Clothing Manufacturer,
64 fli 66 Breed ft. dolumbua,Ga
Nptic* to Debtors and Crrditors
pitORSIA, MU^COfiM COUNTY-All Sanaa
VT bevtag dtmtiods axalnst K O B-owa. lata et
said count,, dec*’,s-5, *-c hsrsb: antiftsd so vroiea-
to as *o us I aud all sorsons iodabtsd to said da*
coassd ate bsr.’ i rsailrsd to tusks Imusdlats pars
tnsi't to ua t Qracn Hill, Stsvart eauiitv-
fi F DATISs
a O BROWN,
Adalxlslratnn Estate E 0 Broxo.
MllatW
iMnifftik.
OUIOKBST'
MOST DIRECT ROUTr
—TO—
UBW TORK, PH1LJUDBLPBTA
BALTIMOKa, AndWASH. 14,
1NGTON.
OlOM connection mad. with
Air IJn* or Cincinnati Boathern. M,no '
Trains laavs os follows t
Time Tabum wo. ub
rAXtno Efkect Sumbay. Nov l““; m .
£A i'-VAliU,
NO, 01
Lv Bolnon„
r.v ow Or!«u]v ....„ 7.0' p
Lv Mobile ri: t, v i
Lv Mo"ta’ry_. 7..f. A y
vr Crlumb'-is ^ A ,
Lv O' Him' ns _i S i8 Aw
Ar West fWi ho-j, *
A T A’lfint' | i,b r . v
Nodi)'
8:10 p
4 TO p M
':45 p u
8 20 a e
4 43 A »
' 22 p *
To New York and tOeKasi via
FOR RENT.
4 Loom House lower Broad, sontb ol FlRfc
o' roe’.
8 Koom Llnnwood Residence, splendid
locality
A number of 3 and 8 room Honser
tbronghont tba oily
4 Bunm Residence aoatbeast corner For
syth nud Teuth streets
8 Room Residence on Forsyth street
south of TweUth street
FOR SALE;;
82,500 BeantUnl linlldlnK Lot on Tronj
street, op poeiie the ooilege slto. Contains 1
fonr room Dwelltm:.
7,000 Aores fine timber land on the Ap»
lnoalooia river, high and dry. Rplendli
barrwin. PiioeLOo
5 Vucbdi lots on lower Jackson am
Tronpet.ssls, Kasy p .ytnents,
For Bale on Instailment Plan,
e
4 Room Resldenee (new) with qoartet
aore lot un lower mood SLeet below
Relob’s Beer Garden
4 Room Residence rn lower Broad oppo,
■lie RetoB’e Beer Otrdvn, qua 1 er eorolot
6TworoomTensmett’sin tre tonthe»»t*
era part of the ally, with bal. p ore lot. Th*
rent will nearly pay the monthly Install,
men’s
4 Three room Ten«ments In Northern
Liberties with halt acre lot. bargain.
Tblc la • splendid opportunity for a poor
man to get a homo
WANTED.
Eagle and Fbenix S ock:
Muscogee BaUdldg and Loan Block
R. W. WALKER,
Beni Estate Agent.
brood Street. niUvMMw
Air-’ tne
Lv Atlsnta
Ar Gainesville
r Chariot te
Ar Grceurboxo
Ar Danvll!e«_„
Ar RlclimoBd
Ar Lynchburg
Ar Washtngtop..
Ar Baltimore
Ar Philadelphia
Ar New York
810 p x
8 08 p m
141 A X
8 20 A M
10 32 A K
4 20 r n
146 P u
025 F is
11 SO A M
3 00 A M
! 8 80 AM
WESTWARD
Lv Atlanta.
Lv West Po’t,«..„_,
Ar Columbus
Lv Columbus.....^..,
Ar Mon tg’ry
Ar Seims
Ar Meridian
Ar Vicktburg__. „
Ar Moht'n
ArNew Orieenp.
No. 50
1:10 p v
4 05 F M
6:10 F M
2:8U F M
6:65 F Hi
0.30 F M
1.42 A M
2:40 F M
2 2; A M
7:2(1 A M
8 40 A n
1(132 A li
610 p gj
610 p M
1107 pm
7 00 a»
110 A y,
*00 A*
0 35 A M
12 45 p m
3_40^p u
Noils
8:45 a ii
1:00 p m
Fullmau oleepars on au uanes b-tweer.
Atian a and New Orleans .without ohanvs
Through Dty Coach between Mcmsoui..
:ry anr. Mtrlrtlan, Miss, without change or
‘rains 5: and 51.
Tralnu 60 and 51 eonneet at Chehaw war
1 ucJtegeo Read.
CECIL GABBJST,
Gen'l Manager.
CHAS H CROMWELL,
Gen'l Pasaenper Agent.
MOBILE* £!R£®D R. R.Cp,
CoJtUMBtJS, Oa., Nov 15th,' 385
flB AHD AFTER THIB DATE TRAINd Wlil
nsnea follows:
HffiU TrAln He. 1—Going West (tall;)
Leave Union Depot, Oolumhil, j. :5 ?1
Leave Broad Street Depot, Colombo*.141,1
Arrive at TTnlonSarlngs...... £40 , «
Ltave Union Springe ....... j 441. a
A*r1w at r ’’roy 9 ~
Arilve at Monteomerv 7..*, , K
Arrive at Knfanla , 8.49 p M
MAIL TRVN NO 2 (Daily),
lieave Montgomery. ■ ■■ ■ 7;so a a
Leave Troi...„_ - 7:25a a
Arrive at Union Spruit Ale a*
Leave Union Spring*......... t:S5* v
Arrive at Eufanla. "'■’yip
Arrive at Onlnmhaa lMtprt
NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
(Dally Except Sunday).
Leave Oolumbaa Union Depot.a-05 p m
LeaveColnmbnaBroad StreetDepot___ Intern
Arrireat UnlonSprluar.— ll:Mp»
NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Not (Dally Except Sunday)
Leive Union «nrla,e. 7]84 . w
Arrive at Oolnmha, 11..7, n
WAT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Ao 6 (Daily Except Sunday)
Leave Oolumbu* Union n«»«»_, . 4:55 a ■
Leave Oolnmtrae Eroad Street Depot..... ft-ct, ts
Arrive at Uulon Spriur*..._„ • 9:UI, l
Leave Unloo Springs. urate «
Arrive at Trn- .12.18 p e
Arrive at Enfanla...... 9 60 * w
WAY PRErUHX it ACCOM MOL -.101,
No 6 (Da ly Exoept Sunday)
Il6DT0 Ti0fe t ysMM,wniH..Mie«etoMiwiiiilWniW4»»4i| 4jM ft CD
Arrive at Union Seringa. t:ot a a
Arrive at . 7:44* a
Leave Union Seringa tsMam
Arrive at Broad Street Depot,Colnmbn*..... 1U62 a w
Arrive at Union Depot, Oolumbno™....—ll:M»3i
W. h. OIiABB.bnr,.
' W ■WlLt.IAMB.S.T. A. «•
COLUMBUS i JMESTERH R. R.
OrauKA, At*.. Decants t h, 1985,
AS and attar Snnday, Dec. Stb. law, the trale
t.f on this road will be run ae followa:
-IveOpeltka,,
NO. A
Leave Opelika......
ArrlTeOolnmbiu..
NO. Si
LeavelOolnmbns^M..^..^—... ......
Arrive Opelika..^,.. ......
NO. 4,
Leave Onallka
krrlva Uoluuibua.^.,..
NO. S.
Leave Coin- boa.»—..........
Arrive Opelika
t rrlve at Ooodwater
NO. S.
Leave Goodwatei.,
Arrive Oreltk-....
Arrive Columbus ....
NOT
Leave Coin - but
Arrive Opelika
NOS
Leave Opt Ilka..
. 7 m * ra
. PUllS
. 5 39J*
Aulve 60'lumbna 6 39pm
The nlgbt train* are dlaoontlnr'-1 for the present
,1 xr JWSILYN. Cen’l Wae*r*i
alrnte am Rone Kainaj a
OyjuoK General Man Acer,
Columbus. Ga.. Nov 15, itwc.
O N and alter Nov 15. 1886. Iho sobod’
ul# of Mall Train wlil b* as follows:
No 1—Going North Dally.
Leave Conoibnc
Arrl vo at Otitpley — 4 3c t> at
Arrive at Greer.villa —... 5 44 P-J
No 2—Coming South Dally.
Leave Greenville 8 5ia»
Arrive at Clitpley J 52 ? 2
Arrive at Columbus.... 10 08 a bi
No 3—freight end Aooommodatlnn.
Leave Colnm bus. 5 80 a a
Arrive at Chlpley. 7 57 a ®
Arrive at Green vll le.................—— 913 a ra
No 4—Freight and AooommodaUon.
Leave QreenvlIlA^.^..^.......——}® J® • JJ
Arrive at Chlpley D » *
Arrive at Columbus ...» 7 07 pu>
W L CLARK. Gen’l Man***!-
T O 8 HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Ag’t.
NEW GOODS
riEURIB A CO.’S DNOANVA88K1) PIG
New Back wheat and Prepared BuckwhtoL
Flue Flour. P -art Grits. Oat Meal, Sareao
ed Oati., Klee, Barley, Ao
KTew Dried Fruit®
Citron, Currants, Raising, Prunes, Dele*.
Figs.
4»reeu Frultffii
California Peers. Malasa Of“P* n '
Florida O auges, Bananas, Lemoos,
Eis'ern Apples.
Veffetableffi’
Cabbage, Rutebaga Tnrulps,
Irish end Sweet F.Aetoes. Dried Engine
Peas, White Beans, Split Pea*.
I am receiving Fruits and Ye^'/J’d'VK
oonsIgDmen’. from th* growers, an r'
duplicate Northern markets, with
expanses added.
Family and F*noy Grooerles. 4
Choice Ooufeoilonery at Wholesale
BetalL
X. X- WOOD.
MiiiesdiE”