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DAILY BS'iUIRKB-SUH, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 18. 1886.
A II INMII,
"Iit n <w*m4 lo Iot» Jokn I (hi
4 ItHl obkDie hu con* < »er »oo l
T„u do lot all braid* m« dnr.
Ae4 feat a* m Tin Mod to do.
••loo «Md lo oralae m? «« or h-lr,
tod oftoo kinod n r lira oou brow.
Vhn w»to* o> ooo > ook io« obair-
Ooot Jobs who don*' rot do II too t
"Too nod lo coll m- yoor do laht,
Bold yen woro orotd mi loyo to wlo,
Aod boot oio ot tbo note it ol|ht
Till mo would ooao ond coll me lo.
•'Tun coiled mo then your ownoot own,
Yoor »oPay Pbt you ild, yon knowt
Tbot h'opy time lo poot ond oone—
Ah. doorool. whet boa ebonped yoo oof*
John old bla paper no bio knee,
And b> re o ol|h ond oald I "I feer
Wbotoyer chonpeo there may bs
Ton brooohtobcatrootaolf.nir door.
"Tbli modi, ot leaot, ;■ on moot conioeo:
Whene'er my iloita 1 would pop.
Too did not mi et me In tbo dreot
In whloh yon’d beat ot work oil dor.
• Toor bolr woe not In poaor ouilo,
Toor allppwa flapploa on rout feeti
Ton wore tbo prottleat cf stria.
With eyerrthlnpobont yon neat.
“A anow*white oollor than red'd w«or.
And ot yoor throat o pretty bow,
A dower of tome kind In ronr belr-
Bow, dorllnp. wbot boo chonfed ron eot"
—Boiton Ooarlar.
TRAFFIC IN HUMAN HA IB
Aa Iodnolrr la Whleh
Owed Waieo
tllrla Boka
Haw Totk Moll and Express.
“Ooe of the few markets for i
woman’* work whloh is not oyer
crowded, autl at whloh competent
and fairly Intelligent girl* nan earn
good wages from the first day they
enter upon the profession, i* that
which luolnde* the working, outtlng
and geneial arrangement of the
human hair,"said a leading tonsorlal
artist recently. "At present the hair
trade, like other business, Is very
dull. Wearing short hair had a great
deal to do with the depression, tin:
now It is going out of fashion, thank
goodness. It used to lake six or eight
people outtlng hair all day to earn
$10. Tbe avers ge wages for female
hair dresiers is $8 a week, rising to
$18 and sinking to $5. A girl who
understands tbe whole business thor-
onghly In all lls branches can oom-
macd $18 any where. One large trust
In this oily used to employ 140 girls,
and paid oni $700 weekly lu wages.”
"Where do the profits of the pro
fessloD He?”
"In the false balr department. We
sell on Ibe average three wigs a day
sven during dull times. The ladles
who have had their hair out and are
tired of It, buy wigs or switches lo
Wear In the street. Those whose hair
It poor, or who suffer from baldness,
wear them at all times. Gir!« who
to fine Iheir attention to hair-work*
tug alone earn from $8 to $10 a week
It la an art that needs some skill aod
no sma'l amount of patience and pet»
severance to succeed with. Tbe balr
With which the wigs are made is col
lected by speolal drummers in Ger
many ard France. England and
Belgium are but poor maikets for
balr, not because of its soaroiiy, for
both English and Belgiau women
have the finest heads of hair In tbe
world, but because they will not sell
It, When collected It is put through
a cleaning pn oees severe enough to
fetoh tbe dirt out of au elephant’s
bide, and then dyed several times
over. Tbe best balr-dressers never
buy hair fr< m the head or from pri
vate baud •”
"What ia the rarest kind ol bait?”
"Perfictly wbi's bail; it will com
mand almost any price. Neturl
curling hair is also of considerable
value A good wig of white hair
costa $40. Tbs material of wbion
these wigs ere made Is clipped from
the festive gnat, and seldom from tbe
human head. A peculiarly so't,
silky kind of anow white balr origi
nates on tbe Angora rabbit. A per
fectly white and abundant wig of
white human hair would oostat least
11000, which price few ladles would
be willing to pay. Diad balr—that
la hair cut from the head after death
—Is never used by any tonsorlal ar
tist worthy ol the name. Jodeed.it
cannot be used to any advaotege, a*
U will neither curl, twist, nor ma
nipulate. Bair out from a living
head is not dead, a fact which cau be
easily proved by taking aha'raod
stretching It out tolls utmost oapaol-
ly. It will then contract quietly
-baok to its former position.”
THESE Ml BE 4 FEW
WHO STILL DOUBT
If so they will find ia our office
□any snob letters as the following,
but none that are entitled to more
consideration:
With my experience I pronounce
BREWER’S LUNG RESTORER
the best lung remedy made. Four
of my brothers and sisters laid
died with consumption, and about
three years ago I became so ex
haunted by Ion" 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 Bleep at all. After
trying several lung medicines I be
gan the use of BREWER’S LUNG
RESTORER and waB greatly ben
efited by the first bottle, gaining
flesh and strength and resuming
work. 1 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 oroup,
and always with the most satisfac
tory results. Very truly,
G E HUGELY,
Bainesville, Ga.
Brewer's Lung Restorer contains
no opiates in any form.
LAMAR, BANKIN A LAMAR,
MACON, GA.
Ladies
Do you want a pore, bloom
ing Complexion 1 If so, a
few applications of Hagan’s
MAGNOLIA BALM will grat
ify yon to your heart,’s con
tent. It does away with Sal
lowness, Redness, Pimples.
Blotches, and all diseases ana
imperfections of tlio skin. It
overcomes the flashed appear
ance of heat, fatigne ana ex
citement. It makes a lady of
THIRTY appear but T WEN-
TY; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its effects,
that ft is impossible to detect
Its application.
TUTT’S
PILLS
26 YEARS IN USE.
The Groatest Medical Triumph of the Age!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Loiiofuppftite) Doweliconiivc, rain in
the head, with a dull aouaation in tho
kick part* Pain under ike ehoulder-
bladOf Fullness after entluir, with ndie-
inclination to excitlonof body or mlud,
Irritability of temper* Low spirits* with
a recline; of having neglected some duty*
Weariness* Dirzlness* Fluttering at the
Heart* Dots before tho eyes* llendacho
•wr the right rye* Itemleiineif* with
fitful dreams. Highly colored Trine* and
CONSTIPATION.
TUTT-S PlliloS aro especially adapted
to each cases, one <loso effects such a
change of feeling to astonish tlio sufferer.
They Increase the Appetite,ami cause tho
body to Take on Flesli. thue tho system Is
nourished, amt by their Tonic Action on
tho Digestive Onrnns.Itettulnv Stools are
produced, Prlco '25c. 44 lUnrrny
Frohibiitsa TlfiSty,
Montgomery DlipjieJi.
The supreme court yesterday ren
dered su important opinion in the
ease of Dunbar vs Frsser, Judge, eto,
which was Ibe applioslloa of a sa
loonkeeper of Opelika fora manda
mus lo oompi 1 ibe probate Judge or
Lee oouniy to grant him a lioense to
retail liquor, ol whloh mention bae
4>efore been mod* Id tbe Depa'ob.
The court held. Judge Cloptoo de
livering tbe opinion of thecouri, that
the circuit Judge of Monigomeiy
County had no authority to issue a
mandamus to tbe prolate judge uf
Lee county, the latter belt g 1q an
other judicial circuit, anu ituis af
firmed the decision of the lower
oourt.
The capp of Stern vs Ii?eper, Judge,
eto, from Shelby county, was die did
on the same point.
It the prop's m tbe’ctiistrie e wirt
whisky, ot oturse the pnoputings
Will not end lure, »p theca e did t o
go 111 on wht.t Is known :s tho
lu'riie. I iscxpiced tha 1 applica
tion will I'D mado to li e pi.ijer oit-
CUil j idge to PbU-> ti e tnri'Ml .mu ,
and if tie wii' is proi ctly is - re !, mi d
the case gds hack to Uiepupitms
Court, the vuiinus points mailt- py ibe
attoruiys for the petition r, such ns
the cnnstltutiobsliiy of the statute,
etc, will be pseud upon, and the
mailer laid »l iest.
A Tribal*- to Or..a.i ii.i.eott,
Font Monbob Va February 15 —
The fiatr was put at half mast >u3d
cnl; u.t gun- ho-flrtil n' i wr, >j
day In honor ol Genital Hancock, I
TUTT’S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA
Hunovattvs tho body, makes healthy flesh,
strengthens the weak, repairs the wastes of
the system with pure blood and hard muscle;
tones the nervous system, invigorates the
trYkn, and Imparts the vigor of manhood,
il. Sold by druggists.
OFFIGB44 1VVarray St.* New York-
PENNYROYAL PILLS
“CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH."
The Original and Only Grnnlno.
kk and wave lUIUMe. Beware of wcrthlcM linHxltlOe.
UdUpcnsahlc to LADIES. Aak your Bracelet ter
"Clileheeter’a EngTUk* and take ne other, er fncloao 4*.
(etanijMi) lo u» for |iai licuUra in inter bj return mail.
NAME PAPER. Chkheutor fhfralwIOo.,
#nl » BfudUon (equnre, FhUitda., 1*0.
ELY’S
CREANI BIL«h
O’.-mu-es 'o« H<^,|
«•••» A- : ir Cil-xCOt-V'
fl ii ma t- H-ji-i ’ < '■ 'r. w
mo- •», Hes-nri a" 1-7. 1 '' .* “LAC
es- t’ •> *;• ' I- *'
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V -
w
■ ii V E 5jr % v
K.LY It tO’ H Pit
tr" "t •
1 Whisker
nt pain, licuk i
aiicu .sM sent FUFK.
B K- WOOLLKY, W D,
■ .tianta, Liii. Oilloe
ar&D** TUB
UlS Ujjj
A COXA
NEGLECTED
ENDING IN
^^and C0NSUTA^ xO
CONSUMPTION.
NOW, TAKE IN TIME
TAYLOR’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY
» sweet cm ui m,
Thfe Bweetgam, as gat hered from a tree of the
none name, growing aloug the small streams
of the Southern States,contains a stimulating
expectorant principle that loosens the phlegm
producing the early morning cough, ana stimu
lates the child to throw ofTthe false membrane
In croup and whooping-cough. When combined
with the healing mucilaginous principle in the
mullein plant of the old nelds, presents In Tay-
LOH’S OhKKOK RK illCHKDY OF SWKKT Gl’M AND
Mullkin the finest known remedy for Coughs,
Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption;
and so palatable, anv child is pleased to take it»
Ask your druggist for it. 25c. and $1.00 sizes.
If he does not keep it, we will pay, for one time
only, express charges on largo size bottles to aof
port of the U. 8„ on receipt of 91.00c
WALTER As TAYLOR* Atlanta* Ga
EMIOUS SOULS!
Predlot«d dclB&t lo the Bonnerjwllh
Note! IPcT
niHOHIBOD THRKNOI,
THE “KING BEE” OF A WONOPL
LY (ASPIRING CO.
Said that the people, after being
cured, would demand their money
back, and any firm adopting the
mle would fail.
But pinning our faith to the
Universal Honesty of manhood and
womanhood, with an abiding faith
in our oft-proved remedy, we con
tinued to float our banner with "No
Cure! No Pay J’* thereon, with un
pieeedenied rosults.
We authorize merchants dealing
in “Guinn's Pioneer Rlood Nenew
er’’ to refund the money if it doee
not cure 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 Dis
eases mailed free.
MACON MEDICINE COMFY
Macon, Georgia.
(Mini, ftuiimuri * lenutiuen * a $’<h
ti
XU uaino olUUs system ar* ran by Central or MU MarUUsn lUno.
BA VASTUS. «A„ January M, 1R8,
M and anar SUNDAY, Jan Mtu, USA, yasssnssr trains on IBM* roads *n, rw •
follows» .
HA A D DOWS
OX.B.X’s Dias.,
waiAii of.
No. ib.t
A 00.
No. 68*
PtlSB’g’l
No. BL*
Psss’S'i
Savannah and At
lauU Divisions.
No. 52.<
i’ass’g’r
No.54,*
Paas'g’T
No 16.1
Aoe.
fc« po
7 25 pra
8 46 pm
a
NO. L*
Pans’B’r
6:40 uu
0:'IB an
10:'^U an
11:01 an
13 40 p:.
8; 10 pm
9 i6 pm
11:08 pm
U;l5pn
1:17 ar,
2 38 aui
3 20 am
8:35 am
6 ban
5:18 art,
618 an
7:82 am
8 40 am
10:25 am
11 40 cm
LiOb u
2 h pnu
3 27 pm
4 ’.0 pn
5 10 pm
7 U J pu.
7 13 pn.
7 l» p<,
9 35 pi..
Lv«aavannah—A
Ar Oltvnr—Lt
Ar Mnlen,-...Li
Lv..... Mlllon...„.A
Lv..T*rjalll«_A
Ar Got HIIU....A
Ar Maoon L'
Lv-.. Maoon... A
Ar BarnofcVlU* L\
Li SttrneBvlll* A.
Ar Utlifln A.
Ar. ...A’IbiMb. .L-
4 07 pm
2 85 pm
180 pm
113 pm
ll 28 um
10:10 am
t 40 HI,
5 30 an
3 02 rr
8 02 or
7 31 ar
« 00 *tr
6 0) am
4:14 am
810 am
800 am
12 64 an.
11: 5 pm
.0 60 pm
>1) 40 prr.
0 03 pn
9 03 pn
b l9 pi
8 5l'pr
8:06 am
*r*n am
682 am
No. A*
Paan’i J
6 25pn.
4 58 pm
4 53 pin
4 19 pm
2 45pw
“”"****
iNo. 18. •
|P»» ’g’!
No. 17.* 1C H. M.—Aacuim
PaSB’g’i | Brunei,
No. 18.-
l’aM’g’:
No. 20*, I
Pa*’g il 1
.s.^ | 1 6 HI
sssasav 1 j 6J6&D-I
ibOprulLv Milieu..._Arill i5 «m
315 pu.|.-vr... Aagnuta ... Dv| 9 80 am
ltdOaml I —
9:80 pm | |
No. 28, r
Paas’K’i
iNllledseville Al So, io.t
PaionittK Rr’eh.tPass’g’r
Ml!
: 1 t t
::E.
2 65 pm
41 0 pn
6 01 pp
7 40 pr,
Lv hi aeon ....Ai
Lv...Gordon Ar
Ar.Ml.'l’gsvllls.Ar
tr..,.EfllontoE...X,v
9 3uHD)
8 10 am
8 80a i:
516 SB
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NO. 86. |
iPlVS’g’T
No. 88.t
Pnss’g’i
rpsoB CoBMty I No. 84,1
Ballr*s«. iPass'g’r
NO. 88.7
luaa’g’i
| ..._ , 6:10 pn:
1 | 6 IS pm
10:80 am
11 35-m
Lv Barnesvills Ari 7 60 am
Ar Thomaston Lv| 6:60am
4 86 pm 1 i ——-
*80. ml 1
1 I Wo, ,-tl A,.. 4). gk N. A. 1 Wo. It
! IPass'g’r) Railroad. |Fa*a'g'r
12:30 pmILv.... UnlOn _Ar
8:15 pml Ar...Newi:an....Ar
5:10 pm|Ar.. Oarrnltton..Lv
0:40 am
6:58 am
5:30 am
I H.l 1 noall Nol'isn 4SLA1 K*yI Nu 9'
1 1 Aeo. | pi-f-’g 1 -Mala Line. |P svg’
T5", 52*
Ado.
No 10 |
■
8 03 pm
0 64 pm
2 63 am
1 li am
4 02 r.m
4 17 an
1 06 ’* m
2 40 »m
819 .im
4 at am
4 51 au
6 i 6 au
6 (.Oini
7 30 am
10 00 am
11 09 am
114 pm
1 34 pm
aiopu.
4 01 pm
4 18 pm
6 42 pm
5 42 pi.
7 25 pr.
Lv Maoon—. Ar
Ar Fort VaUsy Ar
Ar Bmlthvlllt Lv
Lv Hmlthvllls Ar
Ar„Oulhb*rt... Ar
Ar -Knfanla ...Lv
Lv ...Enranla -.At
Ar.Union Bp’gvLv
Ly,Union Bp’gtAr
Ar ...Monlg’y... Lv
6 IS pur
4 01 pm
144 pm
124 pm
Il 60 am
10 56 am
10 50 am
918 am
9 is am
7 40 am
10 66 am
• 41 pm
8 61pm
8 61 pin
7 87 pm
7 87 pm
8 20 pm
116 am
0 4 pm
• 06 pm
-88pm
6 011 um
5 7 om
9 35pm
No 33 I No 5.1 IFusH’gerils Vt K K— Alhn-I
Pa»B’K;|P*fSf’-| No.8* 1 ny Line. 1
No. 4* 1 No 64 |No 841
PBPB'gorlPi'Sd’g’rl Puaa |
::E
I 46 ant
3 h5aw
lOSSon.
i 48 pi-
6 45 par:
7 62 pm.
7 62 pi,
8 40 pu
0 40 pi-
0 45 nm
Lv Macon,—.Ar|
Ar Fort Valley Lv
t.v Fort Valley Ar
Ar Bmllhvllle Lv
Lv Bmllhvllle Ai
Ar....Albany— Lv
8:10 am
8 58 am
8 58 am
6 06 am
6 05 an.
4 10 am
2 40 sml 7 2'i pm
1 48 *> m 1 6 8) ;mu
1
No. 23f 1 No. 217 ..
PttSS’g’i|Pann’g’r|
W B. B.—Par-1 No. 227 1 No. 24l 1
ry Braeehi 1 Pass’* : li’HUl k I
— 1 — |
stwpruiUia attiiLv Fort VaUsy Ai i 64Spmi 645 1
845po.|l2t0 n.Ut Porry Lvi 800pml 600au | 1
1 No. sst |N W B K-J-lakc-\No. 2»t 1
lI'tuwVM ly of-xtaaoloa. iPasa’g’rl
2 45 i-m Lv._ Albany _Ar Ills air- ........
6 53 pro Ar... Blakely 8 IS an.
1=1
| 3 ifipiL |l.v...cuiubert...Arill vaaml i •
1 4 83pmlAr Fort aalaesLv|lt)06arrl.. 1 1
I No, 3Mf jKufoolo Sk Vlay-IJMo. 8l)t I
[Paatt’s'il too a, a. I Pa os’s’ll
I 4:15pro|Lv... Ki.faula... Art bSSami
I s (Ot>n., | \r....Olaytoa... Lsl 7 45 ami
l» 16 pn.
...—
—
6 28 am
2 15pm
I No iS*| No S • |i\ ,, K H—Calaat-t No. 6 • I No i
t Acc. iPficB’tf’ijbMo Mala tlae.iPass’t'il Aoe |
XlosoDt local Sleeping Core ou algbt trotne os follows: Between SoToanoh ond Anraeta, trains Has. tt
ond M: between Ssyounob oad Macon, trotne Hoe. M ond 54; between Soeannoh ond Atlonto. trotne Ho,
55 and 54,
Pullman Buffett Car* betweoa Cinolimati and JaekaonYllla, and throach fitting oar betwaoa Chafttanoo
ga and Jacksonville, via Atlanta, Albany and Wnycrois. Through Palace Sleeting Oar between Mont
gomery and Wavoroff.
Trains marked thus 9 ran dally; trains marked that t ran daily enoett Bandart trains marked that I mi
dally exa-pt Monday,
Ticket, for oil nolnte ond BleeNoc Ou Berth, cm Ml, at Unioi Doaot Tiekot Ofloo ,0 alnntao Kle.
to lMTlns time of oil train,. _ „
WH.I.IAM BOOKBS, Qen’l Snp’t SoTonnoh. T. D. KUHS, Sn»’t S. W. B, B.. Mooon
~ 1 - - 8. A. WQITSHBAD. Oen’l Pm*. Aoext
am.
wijuIjIAIU nouajie, uen ionp-tBOTonnon.
W. T. SHSTiIiMAN.Trafllc Monoier, Soeannoh.
r or.»BK.
WES'IRiKIM FAIL ROAD C F ALABAMA
The First-Class Direct Ken to to all eastern (Hie , 808 Silts Shotr to
Bew York than via LenlsvlIIe.
Close oonnoetinn wi<h PiediuoDt Air Lins, Atlantlo Coset LIds, and
Clnolunatl Sontbarn. Only 87 hrure aod 20 minutes from Montgomary loNew
Y rk, and only 86 honra and 10 minutea from New York to Montgomey,
/'lEOBUlA, MUS OSKK CODS T.-Where'.,
vT Jrtinofl K Le«f>s *diot. Utiatcr of tbo of
A hrvri", rop-caeDti’ to ho court m hii letftion ’u*y
fil'd, ttiat be h n > f xi y j ndmiuloiero. said estate:
This thru'fore to C’te ail persors corcerned beirt
»n>t o*editors, to eliow cruiie. If any tbsy can, why
i-id Hi’miuMiator •boo’d not bo di(c> a r g«d frouo
ht" a-Jn' inittration jAtid rerefve Utu’-" of d^tnUslon
'*j th< «-•. v. »’ tty |r M’ rrb,
s m. |
January 8, 1888,
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” Loach spot"
” Auburn
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8 29 a 2
4:10 a n
7:66 a in
8:68 a n
9:11 a m
9:27 a a:
9:37 a tr
9.60 a a,
10:03 « n
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6:86 p n
9:40 p D
7:16 p c
7:60 p d
8 26 n i
7.06 p ui
9:01 p m
9:81 p n>
10 10 p up
10:40 p m
11:03 p Ol
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4:63 a n
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1:62 o r
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Via Ceuirai R iliroad-—
2:46 D in
6:27 p m
0:00 a m
6:60 p m
10:40 p m
6:65 » rr,
Arrive Maoon
” 8»*-a-ri-li
Via CteuiKia Iteuria
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Auganta
» Ohn
8:00 a n
3:35 p d
9:40 p n
3:40 d if
9:10 p n
6 29 « n
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Leave Atlanta
Arrive Oha lotte
” Richmond
” Waaliington
” B iltlmore..„
’’ PUi’aielphlB
” New Y-rV
8:40 A n
6:10 p n
7:00 a m
8.00 a n
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8:80 a nr
6:30 • m
t'nllman fa I ecu tars on Trains $1 aad 68, !>ew Orleans to P ashing tor,
withont i kaage.
South Bound Trains—
No. 60
No. n
No. 4
No «.
Leave Atlanta -
1:10 p n
066 p n
4:26 p B.
” Oolumbu* —
2:80 p n
” Opelika
4:68 p n
1:02 a n
2 67 a d
10:16 a m
” Auburn
6:06 p n
1:21 a u
10:18 a m
” Loaohapoka
6:18 p n
6.67 an
11:22 a m
" Notasulg"
6 28 p a
4:18 a n
11:62 a m
’’ Cbebaw
6:48 p n
146 a n
4:M a u
12:80 p m
" Cowles
6:00 p u
6:26 a no
1:17 p m
Arrive Montgomery
6:66 p n
2;60 a m
7:26 a no
8:40 u m
Leave Moutgomsrv
8:20 a m
7 35 p m
Arrive Ss-lins
121'O a m
10:06 p no
Leave Selma
2:00 p m
10.30 p m
Arrive Meridian
4 )2 p m
12:45 a m
’’ Greensboro
6:42 p m
1:09 a U)
” Akron
6:45 p no
2:56 a m
L”nve Akron.......
7 55 p Hi
3:22 a m
ai rive *teridian
11.30 p a
6:26 a m
” Vi ksburg
12 40 p m
” f'
11:10 n rr,
'I'broUBti C. ocii i.-cm Aim t^omerv to Mui'l-.au, makiLg only <>ue ciihiiku
«o Vipkabnrs and Shreveport. Train - 60 and 61 onnn'iv. at Chei’AW with Tus-
k<?Kee Kvilrca 1. OH AS H Ct!OM r A ELL Goa’I .Pass A^ent.
PEPIL OABBETT G^-rral Mm-ieer dif
INUW lb YOU it TIMK TO BUY
MOBILE I GIRARD R.R.cn
OSlvasos, 8*., Her. uu.i 1
OteSUBSP Tnw DATI
■all Train No. l~e«lng W#st («aUn
Lesve Union Desot. Oolnmhm.
besvs Broad Street Depot. Columbni f * r f
Arrive e, Ttnlon^nE___“““ J«ri
Ariln et Tror" "7”“ ? J* » a
AnIve at Moniei»«- - Ji’Pw
Arrive et XufMle 17:... L?J » «
MAIL TKA1N N0 2(Da ly)" *
beeve Montsoeien' _ „
SaVeli
Arrive at Oolnmbne —...^.TTTia-tiV 11
Niour FBKIQHT & ACCOMMODATinJ
(Daily Excepi Sundajj. I0S
^ eve Colombo, Union Depot
eveOolanibn, Bioed Street l)epot~7777'
Arrive-et UutouBsrln,,.™.. _... irs« *
NIGHT FKK1GUT A ACCOMMODATION
No 4 (Duty Exoopl Snnilaj) 1108
Leeve Union Springs _ v,».
Arrive at Oolnmbnf.^..ra.,e^^..„.«. li'i? * 11
WAY FREIUHT’ A AOCOMMODATIoS
no S (Daily Exctp: Buntlay)
UsveOolnmbn, Union Desot..__,„__ _
beeve Oolnmbne Brood Street Depot ' * ■
AsetweetTTnlon Oeelnee ■'*'
jfctt , *
, Sprints..,...,!
Arrive st Tree ii.'S I!?
Arrive st Bnfenle ._! io 2 ! 5
WAY FHEiUUT A ACCOMMOLl'yiioS
Nu # (Da ly Exoept BnnUay) m
Arrive et^nlo^’prli'irs!!!'^!!^!!!!!^".!!!^".! AOS e 2
Arrives! Sam.-..- ?:.**
beeve Union Ssrtnse ,.si5
A-rlve at Broed Street Depot,Oolnjibr^.'
Arrive el Union Depot. Uoiamb^iw.
p. a. win. AMS.n.T ■ W ‘ L ' al ‘ A! ''*'-I,'.
COLUMBUS A ^WESTERN R. 3.
QB sail sftn'samfn'.^Dem^th^Yws!Vbe'inT,
on this road will be me «.follow,:
— !S?.
Lmrauwllk,
Arrlv, Oolnmb,,...
beeve Oolumbn»_
Arrive Opoltks.._..„ ' »jo-. a
:ho. s.
Leave Oeellke... , 11 Id,.
Arrive Oo'nribne™. 611,2
bo. a.
Leave Coln-boe..__ » *le u
Arrive Opelika. Ittcu
Arrive*tCloodweter. , (Si,
BO. a.
Leave Ooodweter.___o iHta
ArriveOrellke... t iseti
Arrive Oolnmbne 03 M , a
NO 7
Leave Coin- bin— I Hna
Arrive Opelika , 811 p a
no*
Iaave 164,a
Arrive Oolnmbne . 6Mpa
Tbe night trelna ere dlacontlnre 1 for tbe prewcl
A FT IVtlXlb. Orn’l Weeera
Colnobm an* fioss Bailvaj fa.
OxriOX OXNKBAI. MABAOBB,
Ooj.UetBUS.GA. Jen 17, ISA
O N and anar Jan 17. 1816, tha RChed.
nla nf Mull Train will b* sub tollows:
No 1—Going North Daily.
Leave Oolutnbns - 3 28 p w
Arrive at Chlpley ..... I.TSpts
Arrivem Graenvilla 5 45pm
No a- Coming Booth Dally.
Leave Greenville 650am
Arrive at Chtpley. 7 65 a rt-
Arrive at Oolnmbne....... 10 04aia
No 8— Freight and Aceoroinodation.
Leave Columnne 6 TO a ni
Arrive at Chi plev_ 8 10 an
Arrive et Greet'vil e 10 57 a r#
No 4—Freight and AooommodeUnn.
Leave Greenville into an
Arrive at Chlnley _.„ia 47 p m
Arrive at Col a in bn, 3 23 p m
W L CLARK, Gen’l Manager.
T O B HOWARD, Uer.’l Tloket Ag’l.
•ob'KI t)Jy
Rose HiLProjeftL
40 VACANT LOTS
FOB. ISAXjHI.
’ I have 40 desirable building lota
on Ruse Hill which will bo sold on
installments of not lesstl an $>5 per
month, and as much more as parties
may wish to pay: or $10 ayeurfor
three yeais, balance four and five
years. Rebate allowed of 10 per
cent if lots are improved within 12
months frem date of sale.
TOOMBS CRA.WFORD.
Real Estate Agent,
15 North Broad Street,
jan mat'd
EABL7 BOSE,
BEAUTY OF HEBRON,
GOODRICH.
BURBANKS
APPlB-t, ORANGK3,
C; tone, Tin # and Oini
Whole-sin end Ketoll.
F, A. Feiris &, Co.’s Pig Ham*
Braakf ist Bacon, Beef Tongues
and Smoked Beef.
A FULL LINK
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES!
J. J. WOOD,
138 Broad St, Columbus, Ga.
Svell ij-jfitvs
Oit ifi.tr/*
Riding Bridles at 5Cc. Trunks and Satchels at cost,
prices to suit the times.
MK L BRADFORD,
oeUsa wsd*wS» 6 4 £xo«ct • tre <
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