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nis «iBf TMr* Chifat®*# offljt. t#d r*«*n*»(ro. (Two «tfk^ b*l ! be'ti fotrMo*' Wbrn flirt m? Hp» pr*«*rd *ary Jicr'a - Orc»t glory, h. v t'*n*r >rtlng. I mv no mil lain* that ntgbt; I did n'lrarr u Rlii'er If eYtry i ol* ,r * 1° the1* 1 *^ V ri* brrnid do* n to *cto<'er. Tlio icd, tb« m<on, tba «*rO>* itw The trod* r CbrlatiKK" lidlngi- Oh. vbat were tl we at «U' h a time To oor Icre’i §*eet confiding#? To-^ar tb ee cbat by, banriaome l>oy* Are ron p u« in my areal Tb* Ir fatker waa mj CwllfR* cbum, Tbeir motLti wa» m> Mary. - Oil City Derrick. EA1TLE OF CHATTANOOGA. B,)u •cktltut'i Kind »»< *<•» 1'rli- ll Ik 111 HuMuiDtd in a translation of a letter ot Mfcjor Bcheibeit, of Hit Get mat) am,y, daUd Berlin, Dec mi er 1, and recently (ubliebed In the Berlin Kretc 7eitung. Mojor BoLeiben was wuh the atm> ul noruieru Vir ginia for a coueidt rable time, and la tborougnly familiar with tbe matters of whiob he writes. He is still cor dially remembered for his gallantry and HOlulerly spirit in lit companion ship with Von Broke, Wmtbrop and (he few other “foreigners” who crossed tbe ocean to serve tinder tbe “southern cross.” MejorBohelberl’s letter Is as follows : " 'Regarding the masterly and en tirely successiul painting or the bat tle of Cuatiauotga ihe undtrsigned feels impelled to msbe tbe foliowrog obseivatlone: Iu tl a 1 painting the confederates (rtbeh) nave been con ceived with pitjudice, character zed erroneously, and, therefore, retire- senttd Incorrectly, which, iu sc b.au- tlful a painting seems doubly deplor able. Tbe only at curate point ru tbe tepreeentatioir of tbi nr is tbe variety of uniforms, except tbat tbe red color, eo fre ly used, was but rarely found Tbe heavy, even coaiae, faces with which tbe confederates have been fanoifuily endowed, do not In the least rtrniud one ot rather delicate features, made haggard by hardship, of the mostly spare-built, medium- sized people, whose character, gai iant, reliable, Incliind, as 1b well kDown, to Idealism, has been met amorphosed almost luto the reverse on the picture.’ “If tbe artists who created this otherwise super b wot k, have not seen the retele, Ihe study of the wai might to have informed them that iu the sooth only the planter and bis bods stood under the flag. In the north, on the contrary, the auxil lailea came pcurirg In frCm all na tions- That, then fore, in contrast to the Ideal z d 'blue-' the confederates have been n presented ae oeml sav ages can batdly be Justified.” • Again, the confederate batteries weie diawn by n ulea ot ly in ex treme casts, because these animals are no< of use under fire. But when an (-fficer la placed upon ,eucb an animal, which be would not have ■rcun e.1 tzoept In tbe dlreet extrem Itjr, then such a figure is not only not characteristic, but simply a oarlca lure “Every Prussian oevalrymanoould have informed tbe artists tbat espe cially the o>l federates were excellent horsemen and tbeir oavalry so ex cellent tLat in many respects It has served as a pattern even for the Ger man* I', therefore, the eouthrons were to be characterized, their atrik irg cavaliy training rught to have been shown, Instead of pretemlng them on miserable mules Inatmuob as, so far us I know, I am the only p>eraon hereabouts that has served in the ratikri of this nrmy, as gallant as it was chivalrous, I feel compelled, iu the interest of hlatorio truth, o enter a word of protest against tbis ot rtainiy trrouei us conception where by a noble army is placed in a bad ligbt.” JEFF DAVIS’ NERVE. #••1 •« mm laid* V» h. * ill* r>Ien«a> Mvtv * re«a l» Diiinikid, DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SATURDAY MORNING, JANUARY 2 18156. until it was emptied. Then looking about him be said to tbe bead waiter. “What seems to be tbe disturbance ? Pka j e request the genMemen to re sume their s< a’s.' I sew much of Mr D.vlsln my lifetime, and I never yet nw him when his (qtisniml y ap peared to be out of balar oe ” WERE MU BE It FEW WHO STILL DOUBT Kmiaii Cllj Kiw, 1 hsr in a mfaursnt (be other everli g wt.ma wnttr pipe on tba aecord (1 or 1 ii>i,t aid ibe fluid aprmd < ver ab< ut t< n Ac I < f the cell ing. A vt ry angry man remarked tfcat the plasierlrg would fall gome clay and Ail op the soup of norm b Uy •f tbe ttblo This was ■ very trivial nmBik, but It unwound a bis or leal noolkctioD of another. “In 1850,” Its said, “I was a boarder at the Fea ts dy house, In Memphis, Tenn. That was :he hotel where J ffDavie always Mopped. When It was known tbat he was coming a certain table w as spread lu tbe dining roe.m. It 1 ad a Heating capacity of ten, for Mr Dsvis always surrounded hlmtelf with a number ot congeulal spirits when he dined. 1 think he was U e most eu'er’ainlng man at the table 1 ever saw. Hi- had company, and 1 want to tell that bis company was always composed of men who were brilliant. Tots table war always kept spread when he was at the- ho tel. for he wee iitcguiar in his hours cl taiing. The cooks wtrealwbys kept on duty when he was a guest Tbero wire uevir less ihau it iiall •listen kii.de of wine ou the spread, Tin ru was an accident at the Pea body one day, precisely hkt this one, but no me t-sld any atteu tlou to it. Mr Dtvis occupied the seit ol hjuor. G. u Brerkturi Ipe -be wasn't a gemral then; the gov ernor tf Tenneesee, whose name I Lave forgotten, aud several others ot ftme were abcut him. All at once down (wi08 the p altering with a crash Every man at the table except Mr Davis j. raped to his feet, some kicked their chairs over In tbeir fright, and "lie ran ibe whole length of iht) dining room. Mr Divla aat unmoved, and uiau'i let go his glass Crwa ef Ike Hallo. Chicago wln’er horse cars are made two feel wider than those used lu summertime. The addition is to art- mu overshoi» — Y inkers Siatesu-ian. "Boys, th'se days,” remarked a newsboy as he -Moked up the etumii of a cigar and pllllsJ sw cy at H, * 'b'i- gin vviiee growo people leave i fl.”-— Coir ago Tinres The able Boston Globe baR an ar cle entitled “The VVonUrn’s Hour ” We violate do confidence in t-xplu n log ibat the woman’s hour consi-ts of a whole day seven times every, week.— Puiladelp ila Press. There is an ex-vice president alive, it seems, whom everybody has f r gotten for many years David It Atcblnsou, of Missouri, who in 1853 was chnteu by tbe senate to fill tb- niece of Vice President William R King.—Chicago Iuter-Ocean. A new western mag: z ne is called The Hog. It represents the culture of its own age—that is, the sausage— and, though plentifully interlarded with unpromising things, we cau only hope that its publishers may save tbeir bacon. — Pailadel pbia Press. B’ack—They tell me your wife is quite a whistler. White—She If; whistles most of the fin e B i-.ek— And yon allow it ? D n’t It annoy you? White—It don’t annoy me, and, as lor allowing It, I er e urege her Id it. Black—Why ? White—Be cause a woman can't whistle and talk at the same time.— Kansas City Times. ‘That was quite a ecene in the c urt room yesterday wheu the judge called L«wyer Higgins a liar, wasn’t ii?” 1 D.d hedo that !” “Certainly Haven’t you Dotloed a change in Higgins to-day?” “Yes, I sew he was In excellent spirits, but didn’t know that he’d had such a compli ment paid him.”—R cheater Post- Express. “This, sir, is a little gem of Meis- sonler, which any colit ctor might be prt ud of possessing.” “What is it worth? 1 ’ ‘Five thousand dollars is the price, sir." “Why, you told me hat sea piece there was oniy worth 1600 and it’s twenty times as big I’ll tell you what I’ll do. I’ll take .he sea piece if you’ll throw ibis in.” — To-day Winnie’s mother had been discuss ing with a caller the pros and cons of marrying widowers who were ipplied with a stock of little ones. After th the visitor bad gone Winnie thoughtfully remarked : “Mamma, I don’t know but I should be willing to marry a widower wiih false children —if they w«re handsome."-Chicego Tribune. Tea drinkers In tbis couutry will be interested in tbe statement that half a million pounds of willow leaves difguised as tea were shlpptd to America from Siacgbal last year— und this notwithstanding a law to prevent such impt nations. The fame ol English tea la based upon the rare used in that oountry to prevent adul terations — Philadelphia Ledger. IsnlMt' Hold see awralMl luotliete. Tbis widely oeiebratnd insil niton, located at Buff do, N Y, is o-gaolasd wltb a full atefi of e'gbleen f xoarlecnad aud skillful Physicians and Sargent a, constituting he wo t complete org <n- !union of medloal and surgical skill in America lor Ibe treatment of nil chron tc diseases, whether rt qulrlcg modloul or surgical means for their cure. 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Four of my brothers and sisters had died with consumption, and about three years ago T became so ex ha us ted by long continued cough, accompanied with low fever tutd night sweats, that I could barely get about, anil my friends gave up all hope. I coughed so incessantly that I could not sleep at all. After trying seveial luug medicines I be gan the use of BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER and was greatly ben efited by the first bottle, gaining flesh aud strength and resinning 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 ueifer without a bottle of it in my house. During the winter I gave it to my little children, even a httle fellow three years old, for any thing like conimor colds, or when they show any evidence of croup, and always with the most satisfac tory resuits. Very truly, G E HUGELY, Bainesville, Ga Brewer's Lung Restorer contains no opiates in any form. LAMAR RASKIN A LAMAR, Central, swiiDseiwrn & HwilgoiMr)* suaiix 6. s'Oi AU ulii oi tbUijiuto or* rap by esatra) or NU> a»»rn»tr n urn*. HA v am ham, qa., November 16. rM. kN and after SUNDAY, Nov 160, JRM, paaaengei imlu* on fhssr roedr a* l» follows: A JC, A i) III) W A , No. s5.f No. 58* Aoc. pRM'g’r 5:40 pm HrtOpn: 7 55 pm 9 8 pu 8 16 pm u:U8 pu ....... H:l5pn - — t: 17 an No. 1.* 2t3 »ni IV.nt'g’t S 2u an . . . fi. 40 ,vu 8:S5 tkii , ttM U.kH lali 6 H.%u. 26 .'.tl 11:01 an 5 • 3 .a ...NWS 12 4' ;)c ch211 rt No. 19*1 Pao '«’• 1 MACON, GA. -wtf (top col uxi ri mi) sorcArtTAX ran* TKSMt Mil SO. OhSTM la friMr HU! Louisiana date Loaerj Gap’l " We do htrtby osrHfs Mel we rranofnenu far au Me MaiMy end arranoanenU ... Quarterly Dr racing I •/ Th* LatUtmne osnfrol Me ewne are aenduefed w<M Aeneefv, falmete,' In good faUS toward all parties, and we » Mortre Ike Company to use Mis eerrtdeats with faowimttu of our sEpwire •tlaoAed.b UiadoorUtonunto." Oewnieleem. r< Ike Widsrslessd Baals eed BaaOsr* ait pay ait PHmu Asm Iu Tkt IssMaae Sets boUsrtss which out ho proonltd ol oor osootsrs. t. H. eSLklOT, Prss, Ass. Mes*l Heels B. H KSSSIDT, Pres.erase Mei'l B’k A. BALDWIN, Praa. X. O, Met'l Bank laesrforMcd In ism tor Brews bribe Lutsiui ■ lor BdneaUnnaludCnurltebleetirroeee—wuhan | i at of ll^OOAOO—to whiob a twarva fatal ot ovm |va),000 nos slnoo boon added. )lr an orerwhelmliie ooyalar rota III franohln aloptod Deeember U. ft** oak Lottery ooormtoi oa aad eodonei hy a Oooyto ofomyBteio It Mavra Sosiaa am Pnervoaia. lake alaee Mai . ]) ravings resolarlr enrr three montbs Instead of PmuI Anasnallr aa hssatofora, beilnnlng Marob, into. a (pusdid oppimiimifi t« WIM A rOBTUMB. FIRST ft It A N 1) USAS INU, OliAflfi A, IN TdlC AOADKMV OP u aa w usu, uucion «• .ran a an Bvai/mot i ur MUSK NkW ORUXAHS. TUKfDAT. Junuaiy IWlb lWS-IFlifi Monthly Oravrlne Tbe solemiat wbo »hys tb»i a t erfots cc.uki not livo uvt r five rtay* wltbou'. water Is hiiopeo'.etl ns belt g a milk matt. CAPITAL PRIZE 676,001). tee.eee noketie er wtw oo.'terw n*r IFraelleaela Pt/ths <t» ereeertlm. mat or rniaMB. l CAPITAL PIUZK I75.WI i do do ».oc- 1 do do lU,«i i PRIZKH OF WOOD 12,Of s do 'hm lo.ot.' do U)00 10,OU do flOO 10,00' do 200 ay*' do too —...... SO/* 0 do 6(1 26,1” 0 du 26 '26,; C APPKOZd MAT.IC N PB.tZ'JS. « A pproxlninUou iimn of <760. 9, >■ 0 i A ppioxlmatluM Prlaps o.’ Kv. 1 *,'> 0 S AwproxttoaUoo Pr’o.'c o' 260.... 1,1 0 10 11)00 Morvawa, IteUliiaied nee. You are nilowerl a free 'rial of thirty nays of the use ol Lit Dye’s Oeletuat.Ml Voltaic Belt with Kleotrlo Suspensory Appliances, for me M'eedy rebel aad ue.-muiarit ouie of Nurvone Debility. Ions of VltA.iij and Manhood, and ell kindred tioublea. Also lor many oth er diseases. Complete restoration to health, vlgnrand manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pam phlet, wltb fail Information, terms, otc, mailed free by addressing ’ r otta:o Belt Co, Marshal], Mloh. deol7 tn.th. <at,aedrvrly 296? I'rtasj, lunountlnct*,,. BOffi, 0 AetOtosIlofc lor rata, (ootr.br shonlit t- or » tntnnofflcnof tha Oomsenr lu Now Client. Ifci tnrthorI'dcroiatUiu wtb-cUAriy, .tlslna f I) addrow. POST A1. MOT 13ft, R»yrM» Mcu-i Oidorr. or Now Fork Kachanm iu ordinary <ettm Hevannab and At m-ita Divlpfons. S10 an lU 26 an II IU in l,:UL n. 2 It pn .1 27 jit) i -UP<- .»T 7 l'tp- I't.ss’ii r.S.A,M'a Line. UvJJaVDunal'—A' nr Oliver- ...Lv \r„.»JWiUen-....L> Lv Milieu.—.A L,v...Tonclll».—A Ar Gordon A ext „ Macon —L,'- htaoon .....A. /vr liarneevlUs L\ Ls . uesvIXto A hr Uriffln A A r ... AI in*. .. u.. t 311 pin | I 3 iS pn. I No. IS. 1 Pass’x’ riVv.7... vnilcu Aril' is am 1 j.r....\ugnotK ..Lv) 9 0 sn «T BAAL CP. 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L- 6:10 t>m ft 58 an K 58 an 6 05 an 5 05 or, 4 10 an 2 40 :! ml 8 49 pm 1 48 m| 6 46 . n, E: ! No. 2St I No. 21t lfi w B. H. -Per-1 No 23t 1 Post'a')) tMteg' I ry Hraaih. iP-fs’k.l No. 34' I t"«». j I— 1 8 00 piu'l' 15 i.r-1.l.v Fort VtUlay A) i h 45 pm. 6 45 pn I — L„ 1 8 45 pn ll 1 (0 0-: I a r Perry.... Lvl 8 00pn.l 6 town | I No,,961 in w H B-l Isskc-1 No. 2#t | |Pr.s« a’ I ly r.stsaaloa tPtuis'g* I I 2 4S-P0) Lv„ Al'.any „.Ar H45an L |.„ 1 7;l0pn JAr Bldroly ...Lv 8I5«. | — I No 271 |ft. W K B.~rort | So. 28* | P'DS. IdelDta Branch.IPnss’g’l 1 t tapo' i.v...(.:ntuneri...n.roi isauu 188|>to I Ar Fort Gaines by [lit 06 an I I No 2St I KeDaelst OS 4)lay -1 No «)■; IPaaa'g’tl ton B. R. |F>iaa'g't 4 lipmiLV... Kuftmli... Ari 858 ami' - fO pm I xr—Clayto ... Lv | 7 45 sn. J [No 19*1 No 6*|«»m B—Colon] No.« • | ftp 20* | Aoc. |P. cs'k') loom Bote Llee.lPaM'g’. I Aoc trains fto 19 and 2J dally 11 IS pn. 94 12 *s.*m 6 28*16, 2)5pn. Ar Colnmbns bvlil fOa. I 9COn: m Lv.„...Macou„.All 4 26pmt 6 39am (if8 m Ar Port Vel'sj Ar 8 67 n SSSatn i^B^bo^smLBaranniS^mataooB.^MnalSoiLMTnd 91 and 84. Pnlhnan BaSBt Out betweaa UbtelnnaU and JaokooBvflla. and throuh sUMsg tar betoraa OhaMaaeo- ■a and Ja^tonvllla. VU Atlanta. Albany ana W aroroaa. Throsgh falinr Wwilii Oar hotwaan Mont- *%aJni marked thhi* ran dally; trains warfeod thus t ran deny noart Buadart htaias wadud thwtrai to leaving tfma of au trains. WILLIAM BOOMBa, Sal Baft Bavaenah. W.r.SHMLLMAB.Traff •' aide Manama, Savannah V I. ()».» HS . tmt OMlnnts, MUST BE REDURED I FOR THIRTY DAYS I will offer'mj immense stock of Men’s, Youth’s oor oxhuh) _ Mi A, OAHF^IF, W»w I , otn.A. Dirrmi, t», C. Ilk) P. 0. Iokj Order* pij&ble til ii fan Rq iUied Lelltn to B t unit gas may be host devefrpi d by »(.vlng a mac a stiff glass t.f whisky a .it ne 'uraplog him to talk about bis r eh relations. Did you Sup pose Mustang Liniment only good for*horses ? It is for Loflamiaar' tion of all flesh. SUPREME COURT OF GEOR GIA December “2, 1885 ORDERED, That the judicial circuit!* be entered on the dockets ! of this court for the March tenn, 1886, in the following order, to- wit: Atlanta, Stone Mountain, East ern, Middle, Augusta, Northern, ■Western, North Eastern, BIuo Ridge, Cherokee, Rome, Coweta, Flint Ocmulgee, Macon, Chatta hoochee, Patnula, South Western, Albany, Southern, Oconee and Brunswick. The above is % true extract from the minutes of the Supremo Court of Georgia Z D HARRISON, C S C Gu. deu 9 n8 At and below NEW YORK COST. No foolishness. Money mnst 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 Entfrpiififng Clothier. 124 Beoad £t. j y l WOW READY LA HUE fe'FO K OF PIECE GOODS Slits Mi ti Mir Variety ana extent of stock un equaled. Good value given an, perfect satiefaction. Come ii while the stock is full and fresh, aud let us have an order for a Fall or Winter Suit, to be ready for do livery ai, any time desired. Terms cush. I OK MALE Krai FsfaK J bn Bfae?m r, Be; 1 Fs’ate Agent, >cxt to Tt h^rapli i fflte, Co- Imniws, Wicrgia. festeFDB.W’y oiAla. OUI CK EJ s rout* MOST DIRECT -TO- traw TOBK, PHILADMPHi'A, BALTIMOBB and WASH IK G TON. Close oonnectiou mnde wltb Plsutno- itr Line or Oluolnnatl Scatbarn, ® Traiva leave aa t^iiowru ■ TINE TABLE NO, Un TAKING ErPBCT 8UHDAY, Nuv 15m' EA s' *VAIt t). No 61 N„ alT Lv Seltnt*— — (,v New OrlBuns...„, Lv Mobile Lv Morlg’ry_ \r ColQB'-tmn.„—. Lv C"lumi oh Ar Weal Po’t — Ar Atlantu -— 7:00 p H lVt'. l) P M 7:tfi a »• .lists A to - h.8'J a it 10 49 A f 1:52 ; 8; 40 p m 4 00 p u r M 2'2u A n 4 43 AH 7 22 p M To New Yoik ai d mo Krai via PledmU^L Atr- T tne, Atr- r (pty, Lv ▲Uanta...„. u ... M At Gainesville-....., ar Ctaerlotte....„.._ At Green r boro Ar Danville.^. Ar Rlebmoad Ar Lyeehbnig Ar Washington.. Ar Baltimore 810 808 4 45 8 2D 10 82 4 20 146 9 25 It 30 300 T M 8 40 A k r M 10 82 A SI A DC A M A M P M P X P to A It A M WESTWARD No. 50 Lv Atlanta.„.._^.„ Lv Weet Po’t.-. Ar Oolumbo* „ 1:10 p to 4:05 P M 8:19 P u 2:80 P to 6:65 P IS 9.80 P to 1:42 a M '2-40 P M 2:2j a M 7:20 A M Ar Selma Ar Meridian-.... Ar Vleb*bnrg„._ Ar Mobile ...._ ArNew Orleans • 10 P K 610 P m 11 07 P it ICO AS! MW AS) 9 85 aS 12 45 p k 8 40 p si No, 62 9 55 Pk 4:63 p si 11:88 A M 3:50 Is :2:00 m 8:46 a si 1:00 pn in the city. Don’t take my word for it, but call and see for yourselves and be satisfied that I mean exactly whnt I say in regard to prices. D O TOD INTENT TOTING A LOT end ballot eg ii bomt-T it to, new la ib< inn!) » enatmtnee It yen with it erra mated by <Jo ober n»xt. 4 all end see weal I nave to ( Her. Bulldlm Lite from 6503 to 11900. Dw-lldigH trem |j r q ,i J4000. $6000 raving isfc par eeni oleei ot 'axes *11RIY VACANT LOT In flrat-etaw qsAAUVT neighborbood. Call and exam ine BUILDING LOT, Gilt-Edge . oee loeatlon. weet tide il'ronr Sill nh fl BtfxLDING LOT "northert WAV/ -W pa, - of city, wlvntn H blcok o Sftstnnn wtnhxon MKBiDENOk,' O iyjyjxj wii U 18 vtorce. Ton w:ii buy If jc.n ,’nok ar-d want a h nu* $10 A IDO.NTH wll buy yoa a nloe joni" In Oolnmbna -n'ft ( Wfllllr* G. J. PEACOCK! ol»U benelt with m ro#pouai^lit boaoe And represent It fn bet own loc ity. Good v^Urr to tr%rtTt P‘»iWcM» w n«B , at *t- | •u*ny4. OA V Jl bMV'l'U***. lfi tyvrcA*> ■uvtv Clothing Man'ifueiaeetj (84 At (9© Kroft<i s*.. noiuur)ba«.0« (t!|f1 4 MONTH will boy yen a nils hotne 'ii BrnWi.evl)11 wltb dwplllt g ■1; A l SiONt'H will fcny yon n nle* W. v/ uom» acd S teree H uule out, r:n vh;eb am 'wo dwenlnga $lb 00 ^%\VZ BRTaToaK ‘ I ' a/ - seOarida MANLY VIGOR KxK*Mi promptly n Thod. Quick ivmilto.1 tsUtlidwthlUl ItlfslIlIKu flU.H|itni» ■ «1 Iiij;.Scalt d J.too); f r ***. “f/wa ” - Notice fo 1>4 btore and Cr< il ltoio rifOROTA, t'U’-COOEK r OCSTT—All aenoe VJ bavbs dttasnds ssalnst X 0 Drnaa, fata et •ali) e-wett. deoataMl. ara Larebr notified to mm- tkem to aat and all. amone lrdatt.d to said f a- ooassd ara barony rtanln-d to BiaSa Immediate Bays me/'t te oa t Ureen H1U, Stewart ooai.tr. TAOU HLNT-13 WALLING :Urr,m $2 w lo JC 625. U.oree Lorn 86 to 120. Ra vne frcm 61 ui 13. JOHN BLAIEMAK h» wad frl 4* “ “s BUw (if ( ^^^Adaitotmiatoia Aelate A 0 town a. ^ PARKER’S HAIR BALSAWI the poiiulnr favorite for dAstnc the hair, Uostorlnn color when gray, and preventing Dandruff. It cleanHoe the ualp, etope the heir ieiting, and is si-re tc olemu tx ci |) Cel a Aiecim. ruimieu aiecparH on All truUJS DslVtan Atlan'A and New Orleans .without change Thrnnsb D»y Conch between Montgom ery ano Meridian. Mira, wllbont ebangeon 'ralue 6t and 61. Trnlnu fl) iicd 51 conneot at Obebaw wltb rnekegee Hot.d. CECIL GABBET, Gen’l Manager. CHAS H CKOMW ELL, Gen'l Paamneer Agent. MOBILE i 6IRIRD R. R.rn, Ootvestn. Oa.. Nov lBth,: 6Mi AND ATTMB THIS HATH T11AIN8 WHJ. rones follows; Kail Train No. 1—Going West (dally) Leave Union Depot. Oolnmhne j,j« ., Leave Broad Street Depot, Oolumbne tsi., Arrive at rnloe Sertnge. ..—hso ♦ a Lrave Unitn Syrlns•,._™ 7 40 a m »'•»»» T:2( p ns 9:49 f ■» A rr'vr at ’ T 'rov„,„„ An Ive at Montgomery. Arrive at knfanla, MAIL TBA1N NO 3 (Da.l>). Leave Montaomerv — 7,30 . R Leave Trqr.„„...„ .. .. 7:29 a a Arrive at pnton S»rln«A......_.. ftio a • Leave Union B»rln*l_..^„„_..g;:#. - Arrive at Xnfanla.— 'Ateam 12:45 p so Arrive at Oolnmfcus. NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMoDAliON (Dally Except Bandey). —Depot... elanihns Broad Street Depot.. Artlr« at Union Spring*.. NIGHT FKEIGHT -rape . aid p m 11:99 p» FKEIGHT A ACCOMMODATION Not (Daily Except Sunday) WAT Ft EIGHT * ACCOMMODATION *0 6 (Daily Except Monday) jg!8»jg«B5a==i: t8S8 ^v7S^ ,0 8 D ,£S .* S Arrive at Trow — — .is.as p n> ifAT k F^GHl^r'A4XiYMKS‘li i AlioSI Hu S (Da ly Exoepi Sunday) Lear* T:w.. ,. 4,49 a — Arrive at Union Hnrlnss. , , , , tot a m Arrive at Montgomery 7:M a 1 Uni— a —•-— Arrtraa?gro3 > ^Seot"6ep<)tj8olnmEn«.T Ms* Arrive at Union Sopot, tint—.r.— "r"* r m L. 01.AHK.8wp', >. ■. WILLIAMS.S.T. A. COLUMBUS l WESTERN R. R. 0 ., Oraaijta, Act. Denoube 4'.b. IMP, H and aiUt Bandar. Dm. oth twa. th# trail on tbla road will he rnn ae foUewat HO. ■ Leave Oolambna . ArrmOpeUI • 91 a 1 Iieaveqpeltka.... Arrive Colombo! Leave^Colnmbai^..... Arrive Opelika..,., Arrive ffolnmhna,,,,,.,,... HO. •. Leave Colo- boa Arrive Cnsllhe. ' Arrive at Ocodwatcr—.,........... NO.*. Leave Uood water. ArriveTiesllYs?..'. ... p "oa: Arrive Oolacibus., ir 4* p NOT I'oove U®1*’ bn* 1 89P Airive Opelika sup NO • Drive ftelnmbra .... gsep Tbe ntgbt train* are dlaoontlnrr 1 for the preae: A JlkWXlLBN.Oen'l Man** ' uibuiDoe an) iioK fiainaj Co. Oxricx Gimebal Managkb, Columbus, Ga., Nov 16, 1886, O N and auer Nov 15, 1886. the eebads nle ut Mall Train will be as follows; • No 1—Going North Laity. Leave Columbna - ■ 2 23 p ns Arrive at Cbipley ......... ..... 185 p no Arrive ai Greenvllie... 6 44 p in No 3— Coming Boath Dally. Iseaye <4r»envlil« , 6 61 a n> Arrive at Cbipley«... Arrive at Oolumbne.. 7 58am ...JOMam NoS—Freight and Aceommodation. Lec.vo CXilumbn«.._._„.._ 680nob Arrive atChlpley....^.,1 BIZ m Arrive at Graenvlll# 918 a m Mo 4—Freight and 1 Leave Greenville. Arrive at Cbipley. Arrive at Oolumnu .1010am ...1188 a m 2 07 pne W I, CL a BE, Gen'l Manager. IDS HOWARD. Gen’l Ticket Ag’t. ftihgl dly NEW GOODS F erris a co.’g cnoanvassed fig H use. Nr w Back'd hast and Prepared Bu ik wheat, Fine Floor. P-arl Grl i Oat Mael, Bbreada cd Ovt, Klee, Btrley, do New I; rlod IPrulta Citron, CarranU, Buletne, France. Dated,' Flge. G rooxt PxvltMi California Pear*. Malaga Grape*, Eeat Fi.ulda O-iogw, Buianae, Lemona, Fine Kae tirn Apples. Vo cetatoleMs OuLbagu, Antebega Tnrrlpe. Onion*, “ ‘ - ”)rte" “— Irish and Bweet Potatoe*. Dried Xagllah Pea*, White Beane, Split Pete, I am receiving Fratte and Vegetable* on eoniignm-nt front tb* grower*, and will dnpLoite Northern markeie, with Might ex pen ees added. Fi.mlly and Eaney Grooarl**. Cnotc* Oonleetlonery et Wholemt* end BeUU. ar* ar, WOOD. ill Asaaa tit 1