About Columbus daily enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1877-1886 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1886)
c DAILX ENQUIRED - 8U N, COLUMBUb, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1886. A face for which all ward* arc tama, Htdbv the cruel fa’ 1 betweeo at ; A fora that pat* to nrj »ham* Thick-wafel<u V#no*i A dn*< >aah. in aweet relief On ci «<k Ul'.a roei •tinted pea 11 A dlnplo I adore—In trial* A prett *frl. AccoiuplUlied T Wall, aha** moat alert At tnuia; graceful In the *iro an. Devout T 1 think ahe’d rather flirt Thao hear a »enn <b. Grave browatuat frown at lack* llk.i there. And hl«hlv cultured lip* i» M curl— It. on fib I r me. forsooth th* a she's A pntty Kiri -- MBS HANCOCK’S GRIEF The ••■lrk«a VUllri by On tleo. U. llel'li llau. Dtv Yolk Journal. Mr. Gjd Wii> field 8 Hancock awoke Wednesday morning from the •leiplnto wbiclo Burgeon Jaueway’e chloral had sent her. Her dead hus band slept on in the room nearby. Her niece, Mrs Lieutenant Eugene Griff?' 1 ; her cousin, M s Bouvier.and Mb? Bouvier were by her bedside, and »s the realulion of widowhood came to her sorrowing mind again they did their best to sootl o her They gently instate 1 that she should not rise. They tried to call her thought* elsewhere, and they admit-, ted to her only the meet Intimate friends who called upon her. Mr- Col William Ludlow was one of these. Bbe, with her husband, who was oh ae to Gen Hauoook, had hastened on from theirhon.e in Phil adelpbla. Mrs Hanc ck bore up well. The strength of her character sustained In r lu her grief. The same heroic fortitude that she displayed when her girl nnd boy died one after Ihe other stood her In good stead The amiable woman, the loving wif and mother, (he accomplished hostess, the worthy partner oi so worthy a soldier, found within her self the stout's 1 stays against the 0tO'" | Bhb broke down for a little while, though, when one visitor was usher ed In to her. Mn General George B McClellan came from her home In Orange to try to comfort her. The widow of the hero of Antietam hur ried to the widow of the hero of Get tyBburg. Dressed tn deepest mourn ing Mrs McClellan entered Mr* Han cock’s roi m. With the impulse of the p«ifeot lady Mrs Hancock weak lys ru gled to rise in her bed Mrs McClellan, hurrying to her side, clasped her in her arms. T! ere was no need of words to exprers the sym pathy that the widow of three months felt with the newer widow They weptsilently for awhile lu esoh other’s arms. Then they talked a while, and Mrs McClellan went away. Burgeon Janeway act ually smiled after that visit. “Mrs Hancock Is bet er for It,” he •aid. She was able later in the day to aocede to some of the arrangements for the funeral that was going for ward. She was able, too, to mention the ranee of several gentlemen whom she would wish tube her bus- hand’s pall-bearers, and she was abls to show ihe extraordinary modesty and consideration that has always cbaracteilzsd her when she said that she did not wish the troops from Fort Hamilton to be ordered to march in the cortege. There were troops enough; no need to speud money to transport more. Kxp Maternal ruaia, Mr J A Phelps informs us that he has been experimenting on one acre of ordinary landduring the past three years. Each year he put (he seed out of one bale cf c >ttou on the aore and planted it In Burt oats. After the oats came ofl he plan ed the same laud lu sweet potatoes without fur ther fertilization, thus raising two crops a year. The first year he gath ered forty bushels of oats and two hundred bushels of potatoes, and the second year forty-five bushels of oats and two hundred bushels of potatoes, and the third year fllty bushels of oats and two hundred bushels of po tatoes. Valuing the oats at seventy- flve cents per bushel and the potatoes at forty cents, it will be seen that in three years he made, at the lowest estimate, on the acie, $341 26 worth of produce, and at a cost of only $12 87j for fertil’a s tor the entire time (counting thirtyvhree bushels of seen to tin bile and valuing them at twelve and a half cents per bushel) This should serve as a key to the mortgage-burdened far in is of our oouniy— let them take ten acres of land to the hand aud fertilize it well, and In a few year, they can snap it elr fingers in the face of oppr«adon and sleep with some degree of oom« fort when they lie down at night. Ten acres well fertllfa.d will beat fifty or sixty acres of poor land. Try it.—Greenville Advocate. KmrkrS Oat. Cincinnati. February 12—Bam P Jones, the evangel*.', who closes a lorg and successful series of meet ings here tb s week, has published u card, announcing the pubiioution by a Aim In ihiscl'y of his sermons. In it he ssyp : • Rhodes & McClure, c ,f Chiefg (the latter a preacher, I uu- derstauc) have perpetrated the bold est rot.buy (on my wife aid ehil- t’r . ) »mi burnished their d?ccl with the uiosi audacious impudence on r*cord They have c pyrlyhtut my own urinous against myself. I hope fc 1 Ui uti.t nook t’etlers will refuse to (e .1 in s’.oltt) goods ” Tl>. X w I’*, dts,!. The appointment of Archbieho,, Jamc-a Uibbore, jritoaie of tbs Roman Catto.lc church in the United Slates, a? caroinsl in place of his eminence, -be lan Cardinal Mo- Clofcky, will cause no emprise, since hisismrhas been constantly asso ciated with the honor ever ►luce the d-eth of -he la’e eardiml Through cui the etc ui humuiuis, me oldest as well as one of the most Important in the Uuited B ates, Archbishop Gibbons ia known and honored by men of all faiths and denominations. He is a man of great learning and eminent piety, aud as vicar general oi North Carolina,bishop of Rich mond and ooadlutor archbishop and arohblshop of Baltimore he deveN oped so high a degree of executive ability that be commauded the re aped and admiration of his superior- in the Hunan hierarchy. Th> prompt renewal of America’s repre eeiiiation in the college of cardiuuh will be highly gratifying to Catho lics, and there is cause for general satisfaction that the choice has fall?' on a man so universally esteemed u- Archbishop Gibbons. roar lairalaai Ulrla A woman, unmarried and 21 yenr old, has the right to take up land, and in Dakota many huve avail?' themselves ot this privilege by sc qulrlng pre-emption or tree-claim? Betrothed couples from the n s some times take up adjoining claims and then marry and settle down on 320 acres. One of the conditions of th luw, however, is that any one taking up a claim shall live on It for six months. A significant commentary on the ingenuity of girl pioneers may b found in the novel scheme which four of them, who wanted to take up olaims, adopted to meet the re qulrement. Taking up a section oi 640 acres they built a cabin on it con tainlng four corner rooms, the cei> tre of the house being Jr-at over tb point where the four quarter section met. Etch woman then moved into the room lcoated on her 160 ace s and y< enjoyed the society ot hereon pun ions. They all provided themselve- with revolvers, but as a rule worner on the praries are as safe as lbrs< who live in large cities.- Milwauke* Sentinel. ■ arvona, l>eklllint«« Don, lfou are allowed a free trial uf thirty days of the use ol Dr Dye’s Celebrate’! Voltaic Belt with Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speedy relief and permanent cure Of Nervous Debility, loss of Vitality and Manhood, and al! kindred trouble.. Also for many oth er diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred. Illustrated pam phlet, with full information, terms, etc, mailed tree by addressing Voltaic Belt Co, Marshall, Mich. denl7 tn,th.«at,.srair,wly —————— ♦ 0 i Secretary Whitney has not pur chased a diamond neokluoe for his wife as reported, for forty thousand dollars, or tor twenty, ten, five or iwo thous and dollars Perhaps it was a seal ■ qioue thal Mrs Whitney bought, S ibodont, the ladies’ price, O my rivals it deride. Z epbyrs of fijwer laden air, O niy with it oan compare, D oing good to everything. O n every side its praise* ring; N egleot to use It, ladles wot 'i; T bey all must bave 'heir Scz dint. ^ sat se tu tli&w A wealthy plumper is buying up alt th«. fish recently frcitn la the Gulf of Mexico, For all forma of nasal oa'arrh where there is dryness of the sir passage? wltn what Is commonly called "stuff ing up,’’ especially when going o b6d, Kij'e Cream Balm gives Immediate re lief. Its benefit to me ban been price less.—A Q Chase, M D, Mllwood, Kas. I he bottle of Fly’s Cresm Beltn tbat 1 obtained of you lest summer has en tirely cured my little boy or a revere attack if oa'arrh —Mrs Sallle Davis, Green Foai Cilice, Ala. ood&w Mrs Gross, o' New York, has left sn OBlate of $40 100 to her servants, ranch to the dlegust of her brother John. *soo Reward. The former proprietor -f Dr Stigp’s Catarrh remedy, for yews made » standing, public . ff.ir in all American newt papers of $600 reward for a case of ca'arrb that he coaid not. cure: The presont proprietors have renewed this nfifer. All the druggists soil this rem edy, together with the '‘Douche,” and all other appliances advised to be used In connection with it. N> os'arrh pa tient Is longer able to say *‘I cannot be cured.’’ Yju get $600 tn oaee of fail ore. It la never too cold to snow In Min nesota, Furious scow storms occur when the mercury 1? 30 degrees below siro. Risk Tk It Carefully. The following letter from a well known western lady explains Itseit and Is worthy of caretul reading | “I wish to soy to the sick and Ihose that are feeble and weak from an' cause whatever, tbat In all the vooabn- lary of medlolnea they will find the most virtue aDd the greatest benefit from Parker’s Tonlo. I bave been su invalid for five or air year, past, and given up to die by the moat skillful physloians of Kansas and Colorado,but Parker’s Tonlo has kept me alive, and rais'd me up after everything ela.- fslled. I have erganio heart disease, combined with spinal and great nerv ous debility, and bave onld sinking spells wltn no pnDe, and the only medlolne tbat will bring on a reaction Is Parker's Tonlo. I bave uever known it to fall in curing a oold if taken in lime, and It will roheve pain quloke- than any remedy I have ever tried. I 16 d you this bioaus? I would like tor r.lbere to know how much good it ha? done me, It is just as good for chil tre;i Try it and be convinced ” MK.t D8HT3L.Z, Loulsvil.e, Kansas, PC B x 92 Pnktr'i Tonlo [Prepared by Htsonx A On., N. Y ] 8 Id by all Druggists io la-ge b< t- lesat One Dollar. (ai:17 tu fidtt.lm When (he ui t r u ja o Li don shep- keeper protee a agai at. violence, ht. l* p ojiptly told to shot op, Mr Jr.mos li Graven? 1’ie, of the rest til 1 depanmen', Wathlng.cn, D C, cert firs irom perm nai rxpirlPDCe to iho ie:ra: kable effect of R .d 8tsr Cougb Core in rem'.vlrg throat and mug troubles. 26 cents. ENVIOUS SOULS! Predicted defeat to ttae.U vnner.with )! No M It if? feared thtu rhe Nev York dades ^IH orpB' ■ nirc’voe lota a mob, juei to De j&ugiiAa. INSCRIBED THKKiUfN, THE "K RG BEE" OF A fllOROPl LY 'A FIRING CO Slid that the people, after being cured, would demivnd tlieir money back, and any firm adopting th« lule would foil. But pinning our faith to the Universal Honesty of manhood and womanhood, with an ubiding faith in our oft-proved remedy, we con tinned to float our banner with "No Cure! No Pay 1’ thereon, with tui piecedeuted results. We authorize merchants dealing iu "Guinn's Pioneer blood Nenew er” to refund the money if it does not cme all Blood and Skin Dis eases, Rheumatism, Blood Poison Glandular Swellings, Scrofula Malaria and Female Complaints. A PERFECT SPRING MEDI CINE. Essay on Blood and Skin Die eases mailed free. MACON MEDICINE ;C0MFY Macon, Georgia. CAPITAL PRIZE $150,0011 “ We do hereby oerti/y Mat tv* rupertUe Ihe trremoemtnlt foe all tin Monthly n d Quarterly Drawingte/ The bawdier a H ate i.ottery company, and in person manage end lontrolthe Drawingi ihemieIvee, and Me; the lame are conduoieri with honesty, fairneer, mi tn good faith toward aU parties, and u>. au? thorite the Or voang to utt this aertlfi te 'Hth facsimiles of .T*ir stgwstsaros attach/' tn ltsadvtrtlsements. n ■IkMrii We the omioreltnei Bombs and Bombers pat all Trues drawn tm Tbs DornWan tote Loiter1st wkiek may be preeemted at omr coasters, j u- otaz»iiy, Pr». u. «*i’i h»i> M H. KES.EDT, Prti.Ulal« Nni’l H’fc t. BALDWIN, Prm, a- O, Inl'i HMD. UNPRECEDENTED ATTRACTION* m HALF k 11LLI0N DldliilHlIiTUi LoaisiHna Bt«t« Lottery Comp 1 .'. lUi ol 11,000,00U—to vrRioh » r*8C'.77# load ^'oU.uOb h.Mi *\LOobtieD ik^ded. By %a overwholmlug popular tola ita (ntaopif w*a iXiawie a purtof tb* prtwni 'Jonstltutio. . aloptod U<weuib«n Jkl, A. D. 1871. flu ttrand Uncle flaaibfr Ounrtru* will t»ko place monthly. Itnover acalea or ptuea. Look at tb* following dintribatioo. 194Kb Grand .monthly ARDTU fiXmOABlMAI AUAKmLI DBAHlJlt la the Acid (in, of Xante, New Orleans, TuMtdaj, Merck 10, IS?.6. Under Um pemauol .apervision end manegeaiont o' Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of LA —AND— Gen. JUBAL A. EARLY, of Va Capital Prize $150,000. KOTMVtt—Tiohetm arm Ten Dollars only, it a tree, n/lke, $», Tenths', |j LIST OF PRIZES: 1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF 1160,000-0160,UUl 1 GRAND PRIZK OF 1 GRAND PRIZE OF i LARGE PRIZES OF 4 LARGE PRIZES OF 00 PRIZES OF BO “ 100 ■ 000 “ 800 " 1,000 60,000_ 60 010 00,000.. 00,000 10,000™ 00-000 5^00.. 00,000 b000™ 00.000 600™ 06,000 800™ 90.000 000.. 40 000 100™ 60 OOt 60™. SOOUi ▲vruoxixAnox r&zaas. 100 Approximation Prise* of 6000.. (oo.uuo 100 " “ 100... 100(10 100 " « 76™ 7 60* VOO Prises, smonnUng to. .....6600 6U Aetaesuen lor retee to clone ejionio k- vjeoe . 1, to the Ottoe of the Company Ic New Oi ..sos. for further lolormetloo writecleerlr, vivlue II eddroea. POSTAL NOTES. Bzerew Blom> Order,, or New Tors Bxobaoge In ordlnerr (elf. u Ohrrenor l>, Ksprea, tall turn, of 66 end npwerdt - our. expenw. 1 eddreewd «. A. OATiPMla, lew OrlCAnt, 1 • H1S..L BAOPniN, D nilletlee It C. Vak^ P 0, ioofj Orien pajablf :tnJ it ipM iief stered Ltltera t« VMS Hi ai MM f OR iXOHANGE. f- A no WOR' U OF CITY OF CO 3)10 UUv/ luaihur i d Glrerd reel citato f., >jui..e-,d or ilmb-isd liudasilher m Gecrgl i, Alabama or Fiorldo. TOOMB9 CRAWFORD, R-al EUale A*ert, 2S.;Ji ?!(-»• SU 5t. |an07eodtt Oeairftlt & flonigoawrj a m&m b All tram* ot UiUt system ar* run by central or 90th MeriAlsb urn*. ™ Sa vanif ax, Ha., Jabuery 04 18. k O N aud anarHCNDAT, Jan 04 b, IBS6 powang*; Ualsa on tnaa* inada vl nut » ' follows i av read down, (Ml.B..>’a LI we. HavanAali and At lanta Division*. 4W READ OI’. .* T V. No. iAf ACC. No. 68* Paarg’r No. SI.* I’asa'g t NO. 52.* ’aaa’g'r No.64.* Paaa’g'r No 16.t A CO. 5:40 pm 7 26 par 8 45 pm No, L* P?,r.n g’r a;4b mo 11:76 Alt) 8:10 pa. 9 66 11:91 pm 11:15 pu. 1:17 an: 2 83 Anu 8 2'j a : 3:35 A 5 8 vi sas >7. 613 d 1 3/ ■ 8 10 Ol u ;.U:‘26 HU: 1) 40 wo UiOb m 9 if pm s a ot-. 1 .0 ,i li 5 I . u. 7 00 ( • ' <. 7 l»p 7 19 v 9 35 Lv.JdavaEiiah.™/- . Ar Oliver.....L-, Al MIUeu.,...Lv 4 07 p. i 2 86 p; I 30 pin 118 pa II 28 *li. 10:19 V 40 » » KJtti 8 02.-.,„ 8 02 7 31 e bO0« 8 0) am 4.14 »m 8 10 au< 3 00 aw 12 04 nm 11:' 5 p:u .0 60 -iin 0 Wp in C 01 p -< 0 01 p t- 9 9 p: 6 SO pji- 8:06 am 8:80 ere 8 Si am No. A* Puss’ 8 26 p Ii. 4 63 pm 4 53 pm 4 19 pm 2 45p'!l Lv,_Tennllle....Ar Ar... .Gordon.. ..A. Ar ... y.aeon ...„l.i Lv A Ar BarnenvllU Lv Li ■■•»! otiVUi* m Ai.. Griffin... ..A Al . .AlWti'.b....-,. • 1.01 St f' 12 44 piw No. 19 * Nt>, 17,* A IP JL- ,:.u*n*i»|No. 18 * JNO.^l • | 1 Pan ’g’i i'.-’.BH'g ; Fi.vnnrn Fmie'g'i t’sgc’g 1 1 1 •ititnn 8 lu -lit i 33 pmiLv MlUfit. ...„Anli i5 «m 1:00 w. | • HM 6 16 m.. 3 >5 puil Ar..,Angn»tft ...Lvl 9S0*r: 9:30 pir, 1 No. 28.r MiiJl<Fd*ovilli> A] No.ii.t Paie'l.'i I'atonlim Mr’eh* PdBB’g'r 2 55 pir Lv MaC'n....Ar 9 3u »n> ... smmmot top. Lv.Gordon Ar 8 10 afi _ . m.mme. 8 01 p, Ar.Mll I’gevllle.A i o 3;'a - ooomeooo. wawwaaga 7 10 p Lr...Entculon..I t 5 15 npi •Hm. om-~~~ 1 No, 35 1 No, 33.t Nr: 34.t No. 86.1 l Parr’* t Pase’g' ICttllrobd. Pipe’K'! lAMNi’a 8:10 pn-i 10:3(1 l>m liV Surnesvili* Ari 7 60 em 4 3.' pm 1 6 15 pmlll 35 "n Ar rhomaehin Lv] B.-50 ar 3 60 Ti,. 1 ..... Ni). 3 t| Paas’g’rl H., «. ANA. | No. 1 Tl bailroue. iPaaa’g'r] ..™™™ •;;3 12:841 pm 8:15 pm 5:10 pm Lv Griffin™., At Ar.,.Newran.....A)' Ar.. Carrollton.,Lv 9:40 am 3:58 ara 6:30 am — !ZT I JS 9 I «<> Rl j No ?• ,H a n 4b AC 1 j 1 Aoo. ! | - vfaf(t Un^i IP s*'g’ N ■ 52* Acc No 10 iiiliiiiii l 8 02 pin 1C 64 ,'Ui 12 63 am 1 li am 4 02 sn. 4 17 * ' J VS ■ tu 2 40 nm S . 9 -m 4 •>! am 4 61 a-. Bl8a 6efi ti.- 7 80 '0 00 am 1 09 am 114 pm 1 34 pm 2.' 9 pu. 4 01 pin 416 j.li 5 42 p. • 5 12: 7 25 (. lv ,..viaoi.iU n „ Ar Ar Fort Valley Ar Ar BmUhvlll* Lv Lv hUnltb villa Ar Ar...Ccthb*rt... Ar Ar ...Enfenla ...Lv lv ...Enfanla ...Av Ar.Dnlon Bp’geLv Lv.Union bp’geAr Ar ...Mon'K’y... Lv 6 15pm 4 91 pin 1 44 pm 1 24 pm 11 69 alt: 13 66 am 10 50 an 9 18 am 9 In am 7 40 am 10 66 ana 9 41 pru 8 61 pn> 8 61 pm 7 87 pno 7 87 pm 8 20 pin 116 «m 10 4 pm 608 pm » 88p n 6 09 6 7 pm 2 86pm E: No 3'i | Pas?’. “(Uw'aer.s -A H It- a Ike-, No. *• \ Mu 64 No. l c 1 "r (..inri: iPats’sf: (P.e.'g'r 10 65 on' 1 48 pv 6 45 (iw 7 D‘l P’-V. 7 62 p.- 9 18 p\r B48P" (' 45 tm Lv (ku»oon™..,Ar| 8:10 am ■hr Foil Vi'livy Lv " “ Lv Fort Valley Ar Ar Bmtthvlll# Lv Lv SmUhvllle Ai M- .Albapy... Lv 8 58 sen 6 68 a:-. 5 06 an; 6 05 a ■ 4 10 a? I 7 05 pin I 58' I No.ast 1 *to.ZAt w K. U.-I'er-I No. 0211 fin. jPaaa'Z rl/aeag r| r» BraatA, IPW. -|PtMf- SOOpiwtl 15 iviu.Lv Ppi» Valiev Ai , 15615-u- I 8 45 !l'J' 0 :nl vr,. Perry.... Lvl 800pml 8t!0 u.a \ I No. 26t |k »' H K—Nn. 08t I |Pss« g".j ij Hxirutl-m lPPBa'g :| 7 46 pm Lv... Albany ...Ar 11 45 am I I 6 59 pm Ar.. Bl-.kely ...Lv 815n.o| No 27+ |K. tv a. «.-Port | No. 2»1 I P se. (leinrl Mranclr.IrNta-'n r 1 8 16P‘'i|Lv...Outhberti...Arill 28»m| 48Spm|At KorlGalnes Lv|'0 OS t. I I No. OMf l Eiifeule er, 1'lay.l No. 8b11 (PaaaVtj ton a. B iPnes’g'il I l;4)pr.'i|Lv... Enfaula... Art 858 ami I 8 CO ■ ji| \c OHtytoa... lv| 7 45om| 1 No 19-j No 6 n—C’oluaa-| -No. 6 * | Nc 2«» i ( Act. IP"?s‘x vittna Mala Hme.ti’aaeVtl Auc | 1‘ 15 P» 9 * j m Lv M.aoiv.i A ri 4 26 PTrii 6 20 arc ... .., 12 63.nr: W5$ -if) Ar Fort Vul'eyArl S07r’' l 2 68 one 6 23 am 2 16 pm Ar Ooiumbna L vlll.40a il 9 00 nm Hlegant local Sleeping Oera on night train, aa follows: Between Savannah and Auruita, M-.'n, Has, >1 end .**; between Savannah and aacon, train, Hoe. 5* and 64: betwea/. Savannah end Atlanta, train* X'" 1 , 61 and 64, Pullman BuSett Oan between Cincinnati and JaokaonvUla, and through Hitting ear between Ohattanoc ga and Jack,onvIUa, via Atlanta, Alien, and WaycroM. Through Palace Sleeping Gar between Mont gomery eut .VaycroM, Train, marker tbuc • run dally; trains marked than t run dally exceptSuudayi train* markad thus t m: dally oxoept Monday, Tlokete for all point, and Sleeping Oar Barth* ct> tale at Union Depot Ticket OfSee go mlaatee prlc. to leaving time of all trains. to leaving time of all trains. WILLIAM BOUSB8. Sen'I Snp’t Savannah. W. T. anBLLMAN.Tmff.f Manager. Savannah. . k -. Il'.UIl!. ts,nl.nelne.t'W» (to. • Aeent WESTERN FAILROAD CP ALABAMA The First-Class Direct Kout? to all Fav’ern (Hlc, 8<‘8 99il:s 8ho ttr to Kelt York than via LmUrlFe. Close eonnuotion mr't witb Piedmont Air Line, Ailantlc Coast Lins, and Cincinnati Soutborn. Oaly 37 b-ura ar d 20 minuter ft' tn Montgomery toNew Y-rk, and only 36 hours and 10 minutes trow Nf.w York to Montgcmey. January 3, 1883, No. 13 h !*| No 6. No. 8. 6 00 a m 6 00 a m 7;60 a m 1’ :30 a m ; 10:46 a m 2:16 n nn l':no a p: 12:00 a m l:i9 p m 3:00 p ui 8,16 p m 6 10 n m Arrive M n.tpi u-e ' Lifcuvt Mu ijjuditfi' Z ZO u u 7:66 ti in 8:63 a m 9:11 s m 9:27 a in 9:37 a m 9.60 « m 10:03 « It Z:36 p a 4 61 p u 6:86 p li M0 p i> 7:16 p u 7:60 p p 8 26 P • 7:06 p ui 9:01 p m P:3l p m 10:10 p u lo:40 p ui 11:08 p ni 11:30 P n. 8 28 a n ” Nitosii'ga. Arrirr O e’ih- • 4:10 « r- ” M soon 3:55 p n 1 At ivt! Wen, F ir:i " Allan’s 4:53 a n 7:22 a l'J.49 * i 1:61 p I i | Z 40 a 1. 1 10:05 a m Vii* Uifiurai Railroad— 6:27 p m 0:00 a m 10:40 p mi 6:55 a pi ” 8s-a-n"b Vm UeoiMitt Rjiuiut — 8:00 a u 3:40 p > 3:35 p ii 9:40 p " 9:10 p i. 6 29 a n ” Cba- PH’nr Vie Fled" ’. Air Line u N Y a ... Eos Leave Atlanta 8 40 a n 8:10 p :« 6:10 p in 4:07 p no 9:20 p in 11:39 p m 99 9 36 a m 2:40 p in 3:40 p nr ” New Yni-b 6:30 a m Fullmax laiaec Cara on Train* 51 and 68, New Orleaua to n ashing tor, without < hauge. South Bound Train*— No. 60 No. 62 Nn. 4 No 6. 1:10 p n 2:80 p : 4:63 p n 6:06 p > 5:18 p n 6 28 p n 5:43 p v 6:00 p P 6:66 p a 9 66 p n 1:02 a p 4:26 p rr 2 67 a » 8:21 a o 8:67 a u 4:18 a n 4:61 a ir 6:28 a m 7:26 a m ” Oolumbn* ” Opeliks ” Auburn...™ 10:16 a m 10:18 u m 11:22 a tn 11:62 a m 12:80 p ni 1:17 p m 8:40 p ir 91 NoUBulg* J 46 a u ” Cowles Artivn Montgomer: Leave Monlgomorv 2;60 a tn '2 ( 0 a m 2:00 p m 4:12 p m 6:42 p rn 6:46 p m 7 65 p m 11.30 p m 10:05 p no 10.30 p tu 12,45 a tn 1:09 n n, 2:55 a tn 6:26 t, m 12 40 p in 11:10 d m ” VI k^biirg 99 H»tr'v#>n r' 1 Through C. ?c.‘: in m Me.. e Vlcbeburt ard Shrov- p jrt keger R ■ lr'’a I CKf'fii (• l R9ETT G - r rpl Minw ntgomory fo M<rldian, making only one ohnoge i. TihIm- 50 oori 51 eonrrot at Chahnw with Tus- CHAW H CROMWELL Gen’i Pa^s Agent. dtf MOBILE $ GIRARD R. R C (, 0 « ....neSrAS^J- 1 Units follows: 1718 »V ) ■all Tr*l» No* I—-fining Wt-si Iwav,Union Depot. Oolnoal ?e .. •) MAIL TRAIN NO 2 (Da"i,~)" ' “ Leave Montgomery.™™. ,. k |fflVeIt'fe;wLvr.:r~“'—~ {$!! L$*?e Union Arrive at Knfauia. Arrive at Ooiumbas.... 9:25 K NIGHT FREIGHT A '^COMMODAtlOv (lmil\ Ek'-ppt Rnridey). Leave Oolumbus Union Depot, .... Leave Golombu, Brood Street Depot. T™ * u Arrive at Union Sprlnga.™.., _ "iii^ 111 NIGHT FREIGHT A ALCOliilODAl m! No 4 (UHll, Ezoepi Mnndiy) ■ 108 Leave Union Spring® H __ 7t , Arrive at Coinrahni,*., w , „ **’**\t! 1 WAY FREIGHT .1 ACCOMMODATE? AO 5 (Dally Except Sunday) U ° 1 ' Leave CJolumbus Union Deent Leave Columbu Broad Street Depot " ' Arrive at Urlon Sprlngo. Ji; Leave Union Springs,...™...,...,...,..,..... " Arrive at Kufaula - ii;(2 f h WAY FREIGHT A ACCOMMOfid 11(,8 No 6 (Do Jy Except Snnday) lf< Leave Tioy.__ t.n.. Arrive av Unlou Spring*™™.™.™ ' IS • » Arrive at Montgomery * « Laave Union Seringa V.fJ * “ A-rive at fread lltraet Dnpot.Ooluiube,." loiw I “ Arrive at Unlo* Depot, ro’nml-ii.™.™™...!!^ 2 W. h. OLA HU v D. will AMS.O.T *. tr . COLUMBUS A WESTERN B. r. O h . OruUKa, Ar.*., Deetmbe 4th v« sad after Sunday. Dae. *th. n Ibis roai! will bo ran aa follows: , r ‘ 1 HO. 1« ScTx HO tb. Axt\** at Gcot!vator Leave Good water, HO. *. NO 7 Leave Opt Ilka. Nii. S ■ 5 38 (I IB • ft 39 p li The niohl traina are discontinr n 1 for theprwcij A It W YT.LlIi. Of nM T.lurRgg CoIninMs ail Row Bailwa? "i OkFIOU Gbwkbai. Mauageb, Oolumbus. Ga. Joe 17, ’ISA O N and an or Jan 17, 3818, ».h« sebeda ol* of Mai I Train will be aa lollc.wa: No 1—Going North Dally, Leave Oolnuibaa a 23 p m Arrive at Cblplcy I St ? at Arrive at GroenvlUf 5 45 ? id No 2-Comlne SbjuUi Dally, Leave Greeuvllle 8 60 s Arrive at Chlplay....™^ 7 55 on: Arrive at Oo'Embnn..™ 1C C4 in) No 8— Freight and Acoommodstton. Lenva Co'nrr.tnt 8 30 a ts Arrive at Chlpley. 910 3 Arrive at Greenville „„....1C£7 No 4— FTalght nnd Acoi-'nunodal.lon. Leave Greenville n jc n tc Arrive at Ohlplev.—12 47 p a Arrive at Columbus ? 28 p as W l CLARK. Gen’i Manager. TOB HOWARD. Hen’I Ticket Ag’t. '■r’ Vi d I v 40 VACANT LOTS POR S A .ta I!). I have 40 desirable building lots on Rose Hill which will be sold on installments of not less ti an $5 per month, and as much moroas parties may wish to pay: or $10 ayenrfor three ; eais, balance four and five years. Rebate allowed of 10 tier cent if lots are improved within 12 months frem date of sale. TOOMBS CRAWFORD. Real Estate Agent, 15 North Broad Street, Jacaze- d • Seed M Mate! EARLY ROSE, BEAUTY OP HEBRON, GOODRICH. BURBANKS APP.’ E4, OR.5NGK3, fel!|ie, Viin.+il OtteB Whole ule nnrt Ktt<*il. F, A. Feiris A Co.*8 Pigf Ham* Braakfust Bacon, Beef Tongues and Smoked Beef. A FULL LINE FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES' J. J. WOOD, 138 Broad St, Columbus, Ga. OO-A-HiI COAL! Montevallo Lump, the Old Keliable, THe Bert :AlffTBCHAOITSI Coal T> iyk8 data and other coals always onhajnd. ttj, WILLIAMS, A frer-Yl* DEOILBTATED MEN* You are allowed a fr*e trial of thirty days ottho use of Dr. Dye's Celebrated Voltaic Belt wl.J Electric Suspensory Appliances, for the speeuy relief and permanent cure of Scrvou.s DebiHtv. h-.-o of Vitality and Manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for many other diseases. Complete restcra lion t.) Health, Vigor and Manhood guaranteed. So risk Is incurred: Illustrated pamphlet Instates mmetope mulled free, hy addressing „. h VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marihall, IDelL A nf I'lr Sana «lx eenli for postage rhllCi and teoelvefreaaecetlybo* or good- which will help all, of either I x, to r. eko more money right away l + anything elne 'n thlv world. Forjuneg BW. ' >!-<■ - — be- mro TV-r?* iunits* ft *e. T*u» to w, Aiiiiwi Uwly