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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 24 1886.
8HFRMAN AND THE PREEIS
A Mtoty Afcvat Rli Mr#* Hl«k !■ «»•
vinaib.
<*n. Htiernim.’rt epistolary troubled
Ju-i nova leu.xll tome a lory which
war told of tils allot,ipt 10 control the
press, soon after be ' a I taken pos es
slon of Ba van nub, a.ye Ben Parity
P.mre in tlie B iston Bu iget Amnnit
those attnont ti to bis army wsa a well
known BiM.,n reporter, who wm
orlieil Tom M'lee, although tl a *•
not til-* real tiamo. Mil-s, on eo'er-
lug 8 iVHfi-iih, found a vaor.ed
pnuthg Tnere were types
ami pies c .nil all the parapher
nalia essential to business, with
a form on (be |mss, which the
printer hoi left ii hi flight, utui
Milts, faking outihe edn rial au*i
other * ff-ojsive matter, rilled it*
Ct luti Ps with union sentiment, with
the a d of one or iwo - f the oral!
wiit-oj he bed discover*<1 tn ihearmy
Bis Ituiit-r wi;» a rlcli eptcimeii oi
crowitg over be victory, in which
he * x'.olled (bn rihe'ivan as the
greatest bernei ce A’txutidcr, anti
hie army t ! e floestai.d best di B cip
lined itiut lue world tveesaw. Wi t-
this grand fl uush of tiunipe <* *ne
first nuinber was is-ned a* d Miles lt»y
bulk it* teis editor Ial ol.inr, coniem
plmit g bis work wi b tire belie'
that he had achieved the nix
triumph lo Bhcrmun’s, and wonder
ing what the c ; tjueror would ne_\
when be saw he- pral-es beape*
upon him. The next nn ruing, ts
tin ge-iernl and hip e'afl' wereab, u'
11.kit.g brer kfa.-r, a taper veus hand
cd to l im—-1h* 8jvain,ah republicuii,
I eiiit U—and he commenced to reaei
tht) leider which wr,s sojavisk in bih
praise,
“Look tier, !” said be, red anti
furious, ’ Wiial ti n d —i tints thi
meai ? W'-n kt - wa anylbii gnbau 1
this pup r ?’’
Hist rderly, who hud known some
th'pk about (If pre| arallein.f xplulneet
to him time It »a< lire work of oneol
the li erary gentlemen wlio bad fol
lowed the expedition.
“Well." said lire general, “godnwn
to the Hire and tell him t> iliscous
tinue ills paper, or I’ll put him unde i
guard I won’t have such cursed
stutl mimed ah' ut me when I cat
prevent il. Ahu.ee is bail enough, bu
tb's iH a elueetl sight worse ”
Down went lire orderly, and tin
confusion of pour Mii<a ws« ovt r-
whe'nilrg when be not the > quelchei
from the general c nmiai d i g.
“Why, it was all prah, ,’’said be.
“No matter for that It it I ad beet
the * tlu-r way it wonlu havtt i eo
treated just the
So Miles move d a o inure mime- 1
hardly know whu' — unit urg'd II*
e flic al to * xpiesH his regime and ' eg
tbercmovMl <>i the itjm.clion, aoo
soon Die til er c ine hu* k to it hum
him that permission waagranteel him
to run Ids pap* r in c ■inli.h n that to
should nev* r mi ntlon the gsuerui’-
name ay uni This w us agri ul to, aid
the paper appt art d Atieradsy er
l\» i an aim ceme dr wu one morning
wl h an e ider fr u Gen Bheirmn foi
piibl'caliou Miles glutte d over il
and tiand d it burl’,
“l 1 cfti’i go in, sir,’’ saiel he.
"Wi y lit ?” a ktd Ihe astonished
nu eseuger, wtio w> s a si rat ger.
“11 csuse It lias Btu rmab’ij name t'.
it," was i he reply.
• Thai’s the re ason why It must go
In," urged tin juni*>.
“And tlist’s me reason why i'
ehi.i 't. He sti ppeil my paper fo
praisit g him, at.ci I promised bin
that his came should never appear i.
my oilnrnt s again, uud hang mu If n
Shall ’’
Miles stood residu e, and Die < 111
«i r returned tor oidrre, expecting
the ordering out ot a flie ut men amt
an arrest, but was astonished lo se e
tht' get erst burst into the beanies'
laugh, anti bear him cinfiss tbat ihe
printer had Die best ol ii. The mee
eonger was sent back with a concilia
tory no.e, uud Diere was no mere
trouble.
RING AROUND THE BUN
fl orotiM H i'lfh I• A ppiuru!
to l lfiff* Obi#>r ver/«
Popular Belesoe Moith’y
If ttiere is noliiii g new under I Ik
sun, Dn re is al leas; something i ew
around it. For the last two ytats
cl-so observers of Die sky have
none*el that Die tioopelay sun h e
been i ui rounded liy a corona of tins
ky, coppery, or reddish ligiit, as i
has tieen variously described, the
circle of moat die u-cl color having
a radius ot about 15 el g, and locios
lug a brilliant silvery or bluish glow
close around the solar disc. A man
iar uppenianceot much less intensity
has It eo oecHsiouaily noticed around
lbs full moon on very clear winter
nights.
The most experienced observer* of
•ky colors are agreed 'ha; the corona
was not visible be'ce the latter
months of 1883 Von B i .hi, of Mu-
nicb, who was considered (he most
Ot mpeient meteorologist to prepare a
schedule for observations on Die col-
ors of tbs sky lor a icaeut German
Arctic expedition, says (bat in spite
of the close attention be had previ-,
ouely given to ihe appssra ce of tin
usu-jJ whitish glow around Die sun,
he had never till recently -®bu the
dutkyii g Thollon, of Nice, who
bad mads a s|.tc;al study of ibe sky
around the sun for a series of years,
dtc'vri.l to; fl'.ienDy Dial aohang-
occurred i-i N ivembsr, 1881
B ickboua, of Huutier aud, who Ut.s
a careful r-cool t,f parliel'a lot
twenty flre years,co’ fir us tbisop’n
Ion. Wo may, imrif.ire, saf.ly ac
cept 'be Co* *3IU9.-n that Ui. onange
of o lor from Dio blus of ,ue sky to
the iide.ise glare of whitish lighi
close around (be sun was until late
elliotcel without Die appcarauoe of
any reddish tinge* lu ibu traLsitloual
area
Tea new c roua, to which the nan e
cf'B'abop's rtng"ha< 'e-i el-rca if
ter Its first observer, has never been
a very consplouou* affair, an*l there'
.fore has not attracted the popular at-
'Wit on that It dee rve-: but it could
easily be seen every clear eiay Jast
winter and has repeatedly beenjno-
Meed -Inoe then in the latter mouths
of 1885
A 8UPB1R.B
Flwli P o< n«w an ! Tonic,
II ur the WI rtwgo 1
10 to SO Pound* I
ATLANTA MAN’S WEIGHT
AND APPETITE
I tn< !< four bottles Guinn's
Pioneer ona gained 15 pounds in
flesh. My appetite has been ro
stored 1 have procured a lot for
use in my family.
Yotns respectfully,
GKO THOMPSON,
flU Humphries St, Atlnntu, (ra
A MAN OF G8 WINTERS.
I mil 08 yours of age, and regard
Guinn's Pioneer a,fine tonic for the
feeble. By its usemy strength has
been restored and my weight in
creased ton pounds.
A F G CAMPBELL, «
Gotton Gin Mukor.
Macon, Ga, Feb 1,8,1880
A crippled Confederate says;
“I only weighed 128 pounds when
I commenced Guinn’s Pioneer, and
now weigh 147 pounds. 1 could
hardly walk with a stick to sup
port mo, and can now walk lon<>-
distances without help. Its bene
fit io me is beyond calculation
D RUFUS JJOSTIPK,
Macon, Ga. Cotton Buyer.
Mr A H BRAMBLETT, Hard
were Merchant of Forsyth, Ga,
writes i It acted like a charm on
my general health. I consider it a
fino tcnic 1 weigh more than I
have for 25 years."
Rc epectfullv,
A H BieAMBLETT
Mr W fl' JONES, Macon, Ga
Rays; "My wife has regained her
strength and increased ten mutuds
in weight. Wo i ocominendGuinn’s
Pioneer as the best tonic.”
W FJONES
Dr G W DELRRIDOE, of At
lanta, Ga, writes of Guinn’s Pio
neer, “Guinn's Pioneer Blood Uo
newer has been used for years with
unprecedented success. It, is en
tirely vegetable and does iho sys
tem no liuim. Improves tho appo
tito, digestion and blood-making,
stimulating invigorating and ton
mg up all the functions at d tissue a
of the system, aud thus becomes the
great blood renewer and health re
storer "
GUrNN’S PIONEER BLOOD
RENEWER cures all Blood and
Skin Diseases, Rheumatism, Srrof
ula, Old Sores. A perfect Spring
Medicine. If not in your market
it will bo forwarded on receipt of
price. Small bottles $1 00; large
bottles J1 75
Essay on Blood anti Skin Die
cases maileel free.
MACON MEDICINE COFP’Y
M;:.con, Georgia.
Ladies
Do you want a pure, bloom
ing Complexion l If so, a
few applications of Hagan’s
MAGNOLIA HALM will grat
ify yon fo your heart's con
tent.. It does away with Sal
lowness, Redness, Pimples,
Blot,dies, aud all diseases and
Imperfections of the skin. It
overcomes the Unshed appear
ance of heat, fatigue and ex
citement,. It maltes a lady of
THIRTY appear but TWEN
TY ; and so natural, gradual,
and perfect are its elfects.
that ft is impossible to detect
its application.
CIPI1AL PRIZE
$160,000,
11 Wa do htra by aarii/h that too ntpervUt th*
nrr<xn(7«-i*t»il» for all th* Monlhln «-d
Quarterly Drawing* •/ The Louitia- a Dot)
Uollerv ’ o-npany. and In per ion mnnaat one
untrolth* Drawing* thematite*, and the! He
•ante are aon'iuel*ri*oithh»nr*ty,faim***, ru
In good faith toward alt parti**, and we ou
thorite th* Company to ui* IM* eertiltr ‘ t*
veC 1 - 'n-.«tnll»' o' ««r ttmiihirfl attach- il
UtadttrHftmeni* ”
UaaawlMlanori,
f* - the unttereipneA IJ'ieke nnti Honker* trill pap a
Frixe* drawn in I’he Irmuiiana tote boUeriet wt.ic
tte prceentrd at our counter*.
4. II. ot.I.KSi. Y. l'r... I.u. .Vel’l Uinl
» h liiUMniV. rrn.<inte ■« *1 ua
v IIALIMVIN, Free. M. «*, Snt’l nuiik
yNPdECtQENTEpjnRflCTIQd
m HALF A MILLION OLsTRIBlJIKk
Louisiana State Lottery Come j
:.r KJnortllynal Cii301iHrUftbl punoowM’
ti of $l,0OQ,b00—to which a rtwru fane? of o
■/i/ip 1 ' l'u«?t!inoobeea a*Med.
By %tt iverwhelmlng popolarfote :ti fraach -
riiml^ft part of the jo ivw»jt 'Jon»t!to*fo'
a lovtM I)f setubor TA, a. D. 1670.
i n bcaad .muffle NnwuSier ''rnwln
will tak*> plac» monthly. Tt never sculea or p)nt
c cum. Look >it the following dhtributiou.
IDtltb Uradd Humbly
AND THE
HXTRAORUlNAIli HUaHIHBLV 0RARIH!
In the icadcmi of Music, Son Orleans,
luesdar, March 10, II» w 0.
Under tho personal Bupervlsii'ii and managomont c
Gen. G. T. BEAUREGARD, of LA
—ADD—
Gbd. J1TBAL A. EARLY, of Vx
Capital Priz r ‘ $150,000.
■VOTtCte—Ttokrtm are Ten Dalian
unite. Huleee, $t. Vifiha, I,. Tenth*, pi
LIST OK PKIZK8:
1 CAPITAL PRIZE OF Wd0,000...jl60.00l
1 GRAND PRIZE OK SO,000... 50 0W
1 GRAND PRIZE OK
2 LARGE PRIZEH OF
i LARGE PRIZES OK
Ol PRIZES OK
50
100
'iOO
20,000.. 20,00
10,000... 20 00
5.000. .. 20,00
1.000. . —
500.«
300.. .
200..
100 .
20 00.
25.00*
30 00
»ouo
60 00
50_ 50 00’
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
100 ApproxlmelloD Prlies of *200... }20,00i
100 “ “ 100... 10 oo-
100 - 11 75... 7 50
2,279 Prizes, amoiuitlng t,o 5522 50
AvuieoAtlul* (or rate** l*.o*u**6ea<.cl*J ,*eae ulli
■o tae Ofiloe of the Oompenr In Sow Oi.emna.
For fnrUierluloriaffelo.-.i write ole-srly, elrlor ■ I
ertdrese. l-OHel. .AliteVE*. KxorMB Ido**.)
Jtilors, or Noe* Tori* tfechange In onlluarr thtt-ii
'JnrroDcv Oy ICxd^obi* (all enr.ie of 5ft nod upwsnl*
ilr. exr-iiMl o6(lrt-axe6
Mi A. OAllPHIn.
Mow Vrl-XA*, I
*r ex. A. DACPU1N,
n -.-hlnctoti. At. t).
faki P. 0. Moorv Orders payable aid ar
tow Hcf stered Letters to
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN.
You aro allowed a free trial of thirty days ot tho
wso of Lir. Inyo's Celebrated Voltaic Belt witn
klectric Susnensory Ar>plJnnces, for tho rperdjr
rel'of and |«m nunient emo of Scrvoi.n D. bility. lo&»
of Vitality and Jla hood, and till Kindred troubles
Also for rmtnv caher dlsenpes. Complete test ora
tion to Tleaitfi, Vigor nnd lil.nr.hood guaranteed.
No rink ta incurred, illustrated prunphlot la sealed
THVnivpi rrinfled free, bv nddreselDK
V0LTA10 B2LT 00., H -raliall, Mioh
SBERiFP’di SALES.
I if ClOilliM
/Ind Furnishing Goods and
Fixtures
UT PUB! 1C OUTCRY,
F fl. KSOWLKS & CO, Jmt’rs.
Georgia, Muscogee County:
By virtue of the order of the
Hon James T Willis, Judge of the
Superior Courts of the Chattuhoo
chee circuit I wi’l sell on Friday,
the 26th of February, 1886, in fiont
of stole house) Nos 83 and 85, e*n
the went side of Broad street, in the
city of Columbus, said county, with
in the legal hours < f sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, tho follow
ing property, to wit:
All of the Goods. Wares and
Merchandise comprising the stock
of goods now contained in store
house known as 83 and 85 on the
west side of Broad street, in the cite
of Columbus, in the county and
slate aforesaid. Said stock consist
i:ig of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing
Hats, Shiite, Socks, Collars, Coifs’
Cravats, Gloves, Rubber Goods
Piece Goods, Merchunt Tailoring
Goods and Material, Gentlemens
Furnishing Goods, Satchels,
Canes, Umbrellas, Notions and
Fancy Goods; and also all the
desks, office fumitnie, mi rors,
shelving, counters, tables and fix
lures, sewing machines and tailors’
tools in saiel store house
All of said go ds, fixtures, fumi
lure, Ac, will be sold as a whole
ai d not in parts
8 aid property levied od ob tie
property of H J Thornton to sutis
fy a mortgage fi fa issued from the
superior court of said county in fa
vor of tl e Merchants and Meehan
ics’ Bank vs H JTlornton.
This J5'h day of February. 1886,
J G BURRUS, (Sheriff
Central, souume&im & ) a £.nia«ii &. I’Ofc
All train* o: this ■ytttm are ran b; Cutttl er Sim !**enAx**. enu.
SAVANNAH. Sa.i J«nn»IJ at, 15,A
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Tlnkota for ell point* end Sleerfxi Cttr Berthe o* ;»(* **» Union De*«t T'lokoi Offloe so mlnnte* tide.
WILLI AS
W. t.BHBLLMAN TeeWr Mklioirr, ;.*Av*noeh.
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T. n. KI.INZ, Bnn’t S. W. K. B.. Mtecn
C » WUITBHBA». Qen'l Pam. Aeert
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WESTERN FAIL ROAD t F ALABAMA
Tte first-(lass Dlrrct Krnt»to all Fat’orn title , 8€8 fllhs Slrotl r to
Sew loiktlian via L'nisvllle.
Close nonneoiioD mn”o with Pieiluiorit Ai.-Line, ADarDo Cosst Lliie, ard
CinelDoait 8oulh"rn. Ojly 37 h uts srd 23 m>i ire" frrin Montfromorv ioNcw
Y ik. and nnh 36 hours ard 10 in:nut's from New YorK to Montzcmey,
J u u am 3, .1883,
Leave Akron
’’ Greensboro
” Murior
Arrive 8olaia,...„„.
Leave 8o!ai"...
e rclx-f, M n'lC-irR
No. f!i,
No 6
6 00 a «i
0 00 n in
";60 (i ai
1';30 a ni
10:46 a n
2: Ifi c ir 1
No. 8.
t’: n 0 tt ui
12;00 a m
lit 0 p rn
3: CO n uj
3.16 p m
« 10 -( on
L.^ic in„ (gu.4i.,i.
ki D. :>
libo vi u.
deltib i*
.UO Uj
Arrive Cowlis*
8:63 *e it
4 61 p ii
0:01 p m
” Chebav
3 29 4 n
Pi 11 a in
1:36 p o
9:8i p m
” N Dtasupa.
0: if a ii
« 40 p *
10.10 p u
” Loaobapok -
0:37 a n
7:16 p t
m,40 p ai
” Anburr
0.60 a u
7:60 p j,
11:0f> p nri
A rr\^' O pMfc-e
4:’6 n >
10.03 ^ n
8 26 -
11:80 14 rr>
AliiVb Y ,uui.;Uf
14:24 .41.
3:56 n
omn W*». TL >i
4.53 tt ii
1U.40 - 1
1
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” A'lo-•»
7:22 a -
1:54 0’
1
10:05 a m
Via CLmra. K 1 lu.tl —
L«)»V9 Atlanta
2:46 p rrj
fi:50 p in
Arrive Meoon
6:27 p m
10:40 n in
" «*■» - i
0:00 n ,r
5.65 * rr>
V,,. u 0 *>, k ,» iv . ,). a -
Lf-ave Atlar l*.
8:00 a n
8:40 rr *
Arrive Augus i-
3 35 p ti
9:10 p r
*
’’ Ob a '«•
0 40 P r,
0 29 '* ti
Vl.liP.eili' '• A,1 Llun ,, IN I a •( Hum
Lseeve A'lanto
8 40 a n
(5:10 r> n-
Arrive f ha tot e
<>: i 0 n i»
5:0 i it \:
” ftlubmiiHl
7 <0 i n
4:07 0 u
’ WnahiPKloi
8 00 a i;
9.20 p ii
” Bilflmme .
0 35 a n
11 39 p tti
” Pul a l»l phi.
2:40 p a
8:30 ». rr
” Nr* Y r9
3:40 r* *i
8:30 *» n
rnliman ia-m< tarn on iiaip* 61 t> *«' 63, ftn cri* a ns to FifibbuiRto ,
wltbont < liauue.
South B um) Tiatus—
No. 60
No. 62
No. 4
No. 6.
Leave Atlanta
1:10 p n
0 66pr
4:28 p n
" Oiinmhu* _...
2 30 p p
” Opolika
4:63 p u
1:02 a n
2 67 a n
10:16 a tn
” AuDurr..„
6:06 p r
1:21 a o
10:18 a m
” Loaobapoka
6:18 p n
*67 a n
11:22 a m
” Nntaaufgi’
■ 6 28 [i n
4:18 a u
11:62 a m
” Cbebaw
6:48 p d
146 a n.
4:61 an
* 2.-80 p m
” Cowle*
6:00 p d
6:26 a no
1:17 p m
Arrive MoniBoaisri
0:65 p a
2>60 a m
7:26 a m
8:40 p no
Leave Montgouiarv
8:20 a no
7 86 pm
Arrive 8-Iod*
1210 a m
10:05 p id
Arrive Meridian
4.12 p di
12:46 a m
” Greensboro
6.42 p u
1:09 a in
L ava Akron..„
7 6ft n n.
8.22 a ni
Arrive ''pridin' 1
11.30 p n
6:26 a m
’’ Vi k-h'ita’
12 40 p ui
»• H-r vnn -t
11.10 ti rr*
i '.(1
, Scud :*u.in]» (ur.,ra(Lt( pnnlcui.ru ..,*Orenc,
Dr. WARD A- CO,. JMIUISIAKA. VO
<'L«*uls. ftlUaCO -KK v OUNTY -V Ik’»*<*■»
IJ AM »< Diiulp’riilor f>t the* VAtat «f
8 Aniflttt Wriflt. rrpirMBta ?.o tho c<fjrt In hu
»-f” i but) nly tiled that bo ) ** hib» .tltiii: it
'Stale
Thin h lb*rnfor*i. to Hto e'l p «ir-ns aooc^rn'd.
h* tis an-t cr«f1itt rs to show chim*. it m %\ thu hiYa
fh tl ‘ to i»t»a!«r fLorl not b«- "IsiharuFt 4 .
trfl-tn tidm rl-tratlon and te '•!?•» le'tors of tils
lu'vlonoti tba fi r < Modi)a la ^pri). AS'
WltDu iuv slpna urr this Ja tmrV Svb
MS, r M HRttOlfH
t*in‘oiwSm w.*-’.uum
I In. u*L C sob fii ui Moi.lscuiery lo M* riaiun, muku k ot.jy ■ ue obBiigo
•n V t’hhbiirp ai d Sbrevtport, Trslne 60 end 61 corr<n> *t Chelnw withTus-
ke-'fcee Kt'lns t CRASH CHOM W ELL, Geii’l Pais Agent.
' Rrff. GABHETT. Genor* 1 Mfttvev«r dtf
Notice tc Ibbtois anti Crtdltors
G EORGIA-VU-t 'OHKB' OCUNTT.- Ah
,sr- ns h»v kb « in i ■*» AS-unin ,«i
■ -ts'e of By Tl B e»n*o-d, (»t* o' -ila oovn
tv dtcMlt'd, mo heiebr ladflrd Wpr»esi
bom t ' n>tn-»l» c«riltt*a wms the e»r«<
r lo-e’ISed by l«w. peu »ii petanc* lnrfrb e
ad <o sstd d*ee*ovrt f ro reqahui tn nmk
ItnuwdlHle ftatmeui. tame ^
Id .i.Ull 2.Li vi ul ,V_ uj ........
tbe’totesi OeorgLi of Jo. l*o McC rt» Ueh- nry
miner eh'h’ nl J..«*h A 0*1,our/, umkes enphen-
tlan fur loi.i to roll *11 Ihe real wUt*.- Lelcng-
o/ to eel J *e-o,
The'o arc,, thu elore, to olio nil per*oro erne rued
to bow *./n»e. If ear for dan. w thin the ’’mi
proenlln, by (nw, why ,'enve io Roll ee!J rent w
ite’e thonld not tw Kmnt«d to told appKceot.
v-ltce*e my ottelei denature thi, ditua-rr IdtV
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MOBILE! GIIURD 9. n fn
OOI,UNIT*. Ot., Boy. bth g'
■all Train fla* 1-Being West (d*ihv
Leave Unlo* Depot, eJolnoihrie.^.,,, ,
SSJ't
Leave Union Spring* '$
Arrlflr »t Ttot jjn
AnAt Montgomery— ' *• * ' *» D U
Arrive nt Eufenla..
MA IL/r R A IN NO 2 (Da iy’)" 8: ” ’ K
Leave Montgotuery,.
Leave Troy...™
Arrive at Union Sprint*
■ 7,30,
I<e»T* Union Serin**..., Si!'**
Arrive at KufAnIe,..™. g‘"« ®
Arrive (It Cnlninlmn —d Ovj
NIGHT FREIGHT A AOCOMMODAtmS
T n , ?* l, cp' Bonday). TI0S I
Leave Uolninbant Union Depot Cf , t
Leave Oclniubns Brond Stp. et DcDot*******"*^
Arri u at U.’ilcr —P&
NIUiiT FKEIGUT <v AUOMA.Oi
Levvt' Union Spiiit.q#
*••*.. 7 ;, fi
Arrive ttt Collinibne,.-..
WAl FREIGHT A AVtOuZoiru!?*
jaooUJaUy Except wr.nii^) A ' lue ’
Leave rolnmlmr Uuion
It^-eve Oolcmbup iiroaU b rect l)«noi.,l"“ ;: n ^
Union F-p-ivtite *** " ’
L*?»Ve Unlop »*vrlT-^ni ' ” " ,
Arr'r© at Tro*. ,
Arrivf ntKnfauift
W AY b ItIfi'.HH r * ACCOM !U)iV
N.,6(D,* ly Exccpi ! ' ^
r«Bve Tjoy..M -
AirWiv o' Uh'du . 1 * vI\ "j *' "
Arrive Montgov.ierv J
«4<avo Uuion bprsniftj,, ■ ' r
*.rrlvj«>t directl>opoi,Cfi!u;Tbr. (t " \i- , a ®
OFei/RA, Au^e Dp eioho G
NO %
Leave OveMtrn
Arr*.ve •wolumtin„.^ww.,.., ,.....
Leeve Cnollktt„«.
. in os n to
• 1 35 tl
??0 ru
3 ft I 6,
* ~rf -
\ilr t
SO *
l-eave Coin 1 *
Arrive Opelike... *'■'
Ar^lvo i*t Qoodw*i‘«r.
NO. a.
t«eve
Arrive Or
Arrive Oolumbua
NO 7
Leave Coin’- bn»...^
Arrive Opelika
NO S
Leave Qp»IOre
Arrive Columbrn
Tho ulght trains are dlscontinrrl for tir
‘ ^ v fit UN r.r, •
? 6ft p he
6 39 p a;
i preseiiv
s m Bfifflh I
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OFFIOR GE’VRRAL M/.NAG3R,
COI.T7MK0R.GA. Jib 17. 18,8.
O N (end £UMT Js.n 17. IKG. llie *,i.h5'Iv
ut* o' Mhi! Train wlil b# ns f* 'lovre!
No 1—Goliig North Lally,
Leave) Cchnnhnn ■/ 23 p u_
Arrive at Chlplsy t 2 6" a.
Arrive ot Greenville 6 4j;i!i
No 2-Comluij South Daily.
Lesive Gre--nvtile BfOgnr,
Arrive»t Chiple.v * ; •-
Arrive «( cxtimshnn is "lux
No 8—Freight and AeooinmoeltiUoE.
Legve Cti'nirhus 8‘K'ni"
Arrive fetOhipley « n g n.
Arrive&tOr»e):vlile ll 1 S7:_
No 4—FTllghl nml Accomrandfillon
Leave Greenville lisnaix;
Arrive at Chlpley 12 47 t> js
Arrlv* »t Colnrrbpc s 22 p m
w L flLAKK, GenM ?<1(ID";I?T
T O H HOWARD, Gen’! Ticket ,L«’i.
• hid Jy
VTEAM9HIP CO r
FOR BOSTON DIR SCI
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PASSENCrn RODTK
Betwemn New England and GaorslR, Klorb
dn, Alatritmi, tha South and SotitbrreaL
i'trsl,-clisH Ftutsengcr AccoaiinoJaliwB
Ohio Paygogs |2U.
Exeatslon d£&. Btecras* 872
T he Brpt-fingg iron staamaUlpi of
Ce,rops, uy nr* * T>preirtt(fc4> to «**( even
Tbtirstdtey Iron- Boston ctSp w frees vi»
yauriui ns foju.w* ■
(Htanderd time)
GATE CITY, Th mutiny, Feb 25, ot H:df
CITY OF MAey<N, Thuredgy, March 4, 8*
5 Oil |> in .
GA1E GUY, Tbuiiisy, Msioh 11, Et 8*83
CITY OF VACON, Thuridpy, Meroh 18,
4r8t. r» m „
G8T3 CITY. Thnrsdsy, March 25. at J0:CS
CITY OF MACON, Tburadny. April 1. •>
4:00 p in
GATE ary, Thur«a»y, April 8, at 8.80 p m
Through bill* of lading glvan to N«W
England man nlaeturlng points and tout*
**^9 Company’s wharvaa In both Bavan*
nab and Boston ar* eonnnetad with ran*
roads loading ont of th* two eMlas.
RICHARDSON « BARNARD.
Aganta, Bav*nnah, ae.
Oi W L CLARK,
Agant Central Railroad, Oolnmbna, Of
•epistf „
yalil Real Estate
FOR EXOHANGE.
-1 g AAfk WORTH OF CITY OF CO
(blO)UUu larxibn*. hd ai'Bid
V uui.ai.tn or umh-rert Isude either in
Georgia, Alabama or Florida.
TOOMBS CRAWFORD,
Krai Eilat* Agent.
10 North Broad Street.
lan7T«nffff —
D rarucrcc n* cause and cur*
tfirNtOO by one who was deal
twao'y-eiautyoa-s Treated by mort
of iho onted ■pec’*lli£« of the day wit
no benefit Cored himself In *hrea
month*, and at' oe than bnndredi of othara
by a.miprawM A plain, almpie enj w 0 *
eevfnl borne treatmant OddreM ^
y * 8F. 138 Emt SC h > ' t »» ▼' r * '
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