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DAILY ENQUIRER. SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING. MAR HI 9 1886
PATTI IN PARIS.
■aih ran Fokr< it ike FI-trine fenlk
«r« irikitnaf Bliti - Hag pr Ulnllnl
pari. Letter.
The ear of Paris is now as that of the
deaf adder to the tiaialala style ot
melody. Patti’s yoloe la as good aa
ever, and In aome respects better than
it was twenty years ago. Bat a young
throat doea not poor it forth, aa ot old
la it enhanced by the pouting pet
nlance of a girl scarcely out t f her
teens, elated with her astounding suc
cess, and yet frank, unaffected, gay and
easy>golng. R slna is now almost a
match for Bartolo. She is deposits'd
by the wear and tear and raoket 01
her rovtug life Haying liyed ao muob
in England abe has ceased
to be m tonob with Paris. Were any*
thing wanted to prove this It was her
dress, In whiob the roseate yellow of
salmon’s & ah was combined with the
staring red of a boiled lobater, gar
nished with rich but heavy .'ace meet
for a dowager, and any anoonnt of dia
monda. Patti observed polite-ae des
rois In coming with h-r secretary and
her operatlo partner at the appointed
moment. Her first care was to ask for
her avone. This ejal gentleman 1, a
devoted old friend, and one of the
Tlohest men in Parlg. He was Instruct
ed to finger for her, before she wanton
the atage, the sum she was to peoket
for singing three morceaux. Pas
d'argent, pas de ohanttuse, has been
the rale of Pa'.ti and Mme Nilsaon.
The aap60t of the house from the
wlnga was not exhilarating to a atar rt
Pattl’a magnitude Except a few occu
pants In stage bexva and front atallr
the ladles were in walking dresses and
bonnets and preparad to defy the rain.
Patti waa taken abaok at the novelty
-of the scene, and, use) though she Is to
the stage, had to make an (Sort to ad
vance from the wlnga The artistes
who preceded her, as might be expeo*-
ed, served as foils, and were listened
to, poor things, with Impatience, There
-was a young lady who seemed aa If
wound np to smile ecstatically when
.singing aa a mook la wound np
to mark the hours, and who lifted
her eyebrows to the roots of her hair in
trying, to get ont higher notes, Patti
did not notice how gape were fined
with flowers from her politof vD w In
the wlnga. If she had, she would have
probably returned the money for which
she bargained and gone home straight
way, She was well reoeived, but the
generation waa one that knew her not.
Ber salmon and lobster dress set
tongaes going in whispers lond enough
to cause a brae However, there were
cries of "bravo" when her nervour-
ness was notioed. After singing the
cavatina from Travata, she waa call
ed and reoalled and then called
again Each time she reappeared a
company of footmen in liveries, which,
being white, were mlsaken by the
many for those ot the Austrian aroh-
duke now here, carried in the bouquets
prooeeslonally ny the right door, laid
them for an metant before the diva and
carried them ont by the left door. This
'‘tribute of aemiration” dinged most
faces in tbe house to wear an amased
and sarcastic expression. It was so
mechanical and ao palpably a part of
the business.
A nook was reserved in tbe wings
and amid the agglomeration or bou
quets for Nloollni. Happy Nloollni!
<J THE STAR OF HEAVEN-’
The Swindles Operation! ot a Preret-
■lonol Fanatic.
Wabkbnsbdroh, Mo, March 1 —
Charlts U tSrnuu, who was arrested
here on Iasi Friday, had succeeded by
a well devised swindling toneme in
defrauding the inhabitants of ad
Joining counties to the amount of
#20,000. His plan was as follows: He
preieuded to have baen specially or
datned by God to form a new ; etret
order, from which was to grew a new
and tbe only true religion. Accord
ingly he began establishing the
order of tbe *'8:ar ol Heaven."
He would grant a charter to any
six persons who applied for it, pro-
viUet each paid into tbe common
fund $26 Charter members pledged
themselves not to take more than six
members into a lodge, thus i Rowing
only twelve members to a lodge. Then
he had prophetic visions in whiob
great avenues of wealth were opened
np to him. Oa the basis of these
visions he induced bis dupes to mort
gage their farms to the order, and
thus it became a sort of loan associa
tion. The secretary had charge of
the notes, deeds and mortgages of the
ledge, whiob he turned over to the
treasurer, who converted tbrm into
cash. Smith was flnaroial manager
of all tbe lodges, and he: e 1 where
tbe swindle is.
When the lodge was orgrn'zed the
first duty of the financial agent wa-
to purchase a plot near some town,
divide it into town lots, which were
purchased by members of the lodge
irem the financial agent as follows :
A member paid $50 for a lot—one-
third cash, and a note for the balance
bearing 10 per oent interest—and gave
a mortgage on the lot. He then got
$60 of tbe treasurer, gave it and his
note for $100 to the financial agent
and gave tbe treasurer a receipt for
$60. The agent returned $50 to the
treasurer, and tad the note fot $100.
In this way each member got a ioi,
and tbe agent many notes of from
$100 to $500 eaoh. The notes were
good. The agent sold them, and got
rich in this manner. H s victims
are numbered by tbe hundreds.
A PtSiltr Who D..BSK! Prises.
Tlje history of Ptlnce Torlooia,
whose death was announced yester
day, is a eer’p: of surprises. Tbe fem
ily were of Frdnoh origiD, and ceme
from Auvergne, the original name
beirgnot Torlouitr, but Tourlngne.
The founder of the g;eot bulking
family was servant to Cardinal Aqua-
viva, who in bis will left him a pro
vision for the rest of his life
The valet Invested the money In
lace and needles, aud did a good trade
With these small wures, and was able
to educate and push forward his son,
who early showed decided ability for
flnanoe. He was patronized by Pius
VI, and employed by him to carry
outaser'e' of monetary operations,
all of which ware brilliantly suooess
ful Tbe name of Tourlogne was now
abandoned, and G vaticl Tolonta
fourdeda bank, and money multi
plied witb him,
O i his death In 1829 he left his son,
Alexander TorloDla, a fortune of 40,-
000,000 Alexander Inherited not
only his fa hei’s wealth, but also his
capacity for business. Tht 40,000,000
Invested In the put chase of a monop
oly of tobacco, stretch!) g ever thirty
years, ircreased enormously, and
Prince TortoDia found that while the
other R man nobles were growing
yearly more impoverished, money
was fructifying In his c Hers He
employed it in princely hospitality
and In ventures of enormous mug til
lude, aud both meihodc of Invest
ment were prosperous. The drain
ing of the Lake Fuoloo, a woik
which several of the R iman emper
ors had commenced aud abandoned,
was successfully carried out at a cost
of 85 000 000, and Vidor Enauu.l
celebraud this great er-giu: ering
achievement by present! g the prince
with a gold tit dal specially stru:k
for the ocoaeinn. The prince’s enor
mous wealth paspes to his daughter,
married to one of the Borghese fam 4 -
Uy, who tufei s ihe Dame and title t.f
Torlonia.—Pall Mall G zette.
O H Holberg, Pastor Wocdbsven M
E oburoh, S utb Woodhaven, Q sens
O.i * N Y, states : "I heve mu All*
oook’s Pias ers for thirty years. Never
found them fall to corn weakness ol tbe
oaok, spine and kidney d ffi nltles,
They are very agreeable and strength
ening. A short time age I got In a pro
Inse perspiration while preaching.’Im
prudently going home wltbout my
overcoat, I lost the nee of my voice,
and tbe nsxt day bad a violent oaln in
my back, kidneys and chest I <‘ould
hardly breathe Three Alio ck’s P.as
ters applied to my baok, chest and kid
neys cured me completely in efx hours,
I was astonished how qilok noy
breathing became easy after applying.”
eoddtw
The Turks believe ibat a
stroke will cure leprosy. What woul
they think if they were struck by a
book agent t
AIMS! IB 11 NOW
Many suffering people drag them*
selves about with falling strength,
feeling that they are steadily sinking
into tbe grave, when by using Parket’s
Tonic they would find a cure com
mencing with tbe first dose, and vital
ity and strength surely eomlng back to
them.
“I am 83 years old ; have been sick
nearly all my life, and ought to know
something about medicine by this
time. I have need Parker’s Tonlo
freely for more than a year, and con
sider it the beet remedy I have ever
known. In fact, I now find no other
medicine necessary. For weakness,
debility, rheumatism, aud that dis
tressing aC-gnneneaa and pain frrm
which I suffered so long, It bas no
eqnal. Ido not tee bow any one can
afford to do without ao valuable a med
icine.”— Mtb Hattie N Graves, oorner
Fast and F:"nt street:-, Providence, RI
Porker’s Toole
[Prepared by Hisocx A Co., NY]
Hold by all Druggists iu large bot-
luaat One Dollar. f tl7 tu frAwlm
By carefully commoted experiments,
Mr J O Arthur has demonstra'ed -ba-
naoteria are tbe dlraot cause of the
disease known aa pear blight. S-rp
from the affected tree invariably pro
duced the disease when Inoculated into
a healthy tree
Nervous, Debilitated Han,
fou are allowed a free trial of thirty
days of the use oi Dr Dye’s Celebrated
Voltaic Belt witb Electric Suspensory
Appliances, for the speedy rebel and
permanent cure of Nervous Debility,
!osa ot Vitality and Manhood, and oil
kindred troubles. Also for msay oth
er diseases. Complete restoration to
health, vigor and manhood guaranteed,
No risk is incurred. Illustrated pam
phlet, with full Information, terms,
oto, mailed free by addressing Voltaic
Belt Co, Marshall, Mich.
deol7 tn.th.sat.aeecwly
Robert Thompson of Effingham tr,
Ga, last week killed a 400 pound beer.
ELY-. £ ArABH H
CRUM BILSj
when applied In
to the noitr'li will
be absorbed ef
(nctnslly oleana-
Ing tbe head of
oa arrnat vim*,
oanslrg ‘•«»lty e s
ore-lone I nllays
i fl m m a 11 o *>,
oro eote tlicaim.j,-,
brace <-( 'be dcb
pasengi s from mi
-llt-onai Holds,
lonop eie y he«IBIptii&W/ *\ v jjr,a,
be eor'B. e-'ore- gaBewtl. .■>; —
,m.?i o —hay-fever
No' * L'qnlrt or Snuff A Q, doit Ftel »
ind P -iHlvo Cure. A P r'icls .s nppl'ed
n o snob nost-ll anil in agr?eabl« to n-e,
price 50o by mril or at dras-gls-.s Send for
otronlnr. KLY BROTHERS Druggbte,
•eso V V rw-v-: —r- -« n-l
TUTTS
PILLS
36 YEARS IN USE,
The Greatest Medical Trinmph of the Ago!
SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID LIVER.
Lossofuppeiite, Bowels costive, Pain In
the hend, with a dull sensation in tho
hack part, Pain under tlio shoulder-
blade, Fullness after eating, with adls-
Inclination to exertion of body or mind,
Irritability of temper, Low .spirits, with
a feeling of havintr neglected some duty,
Weariuess, Dizziness, Fluttering at tho
Heart, Dots before tho eyes, Headache
over tbe right rye, iteatlcssuess, with
fitful dreams. Highly colored Urlue, aud
CONSTIPATION. ,
TUTT’S PILL9 aro especially aclaptod
to such cases, ono closo effect3 such a
change of feel 111 pus to astonish the suireror.
They Increase the Appetite,and cause the
body to Take on I’ lenhjthus tho sJ. 8 *' ™ ‘if
conrisheri, and bjrthelr Tonic Action on
th£ I > i«es ti ve O r wall fl, I? ulur S to o is aro
grbclucodj^Prlee^^r^S# jv! urrayStMjitY*
TUTI’S EXIRiCT 8AHS&PA9ILIJI
Renovates the body, maKen healthy tte^h.
strengtlieus the weak, repairs the wastes or
the system with pure blood an<l hard muscle;
tones tlie nervous system, invigorates the
train, and imparts the vigor of manhood.
SI. Sold by druggists. _ _
OFFICE 44 Nlurray St.« New York*
FK-OauE THE
COIjE
NEGLECTED
ENDING IN
^^and C0NSU»^ xO
r tm
mM
jS'c:
COUGHS.
CONSUMPTION.
NOW, TAKE IN TIME
TAYLOR’S
CHEROKEE REMEDY
K 5® ® ai MtUBS.
The sweet gum, as gathered from iv tree of the
4am0 name, growing along the small streams
of the Southern Stains,contains u stimulating
expectorant principle that loosens the phlegm
producing the earlv morning cough,<uicl stimu
lates the child to throw oil* the false membrane
in croup and whooping-cough. When combined
with the healing mucilaginous principle in the
mullein plant of the old Helds, presents in Tay
lor’s t’H KWOK KK it KM KDY OK StVKKT (tT’M A N’D
Mitt.i.kjs* the finest known remedy for CYwighs,
Croup, Whooping Cough and Consumption;
and so pulatabh , any child is pleased to take it.
Ask vour flrwggist for it. 2.»c. and $1.00 nizpa.
If he‘does not, keep it, we will pay. for one time
only, express charges on large siw* bottles to any
part of tlie T*. H., on receipt of $l.00t
WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga
Hi
EARLY ROSE,
BEAUTY OF HEBRON
GOODRICH,
BURBANKS
A PPL E“ < j , J t > ,
ffiblw, ”'u!i» 'M On
Wholesale Hatal).
F, A Ferris & Co.’s Piff Hami
Broakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues
and Smoked Beef.
\ FULL LINK
FANCY AND FAMILY
GROCERIES
J. J. WOOD,
138 Broad St, Columbus, Ga.
C. A MISCHKE,
3VE ill - w right,
OFFIOff AND SHOP:
Dillingham Street, opposite South
ern Plow Works.
fpb20 ’& -Urn
IfflGF*
m
FU SHIEST PluCRiAL PAPES ^WQRLQ.
DEFENDER OF
AMERICAN INDUSTRIES AND' LABOE
SEND TEN CENTS
FOR A^SAMPLE^COPr.
Jits i/vDCF J^VBLISmm Co.
FRANKLIN SQUARE,N.Y.
e-iu
O t M C SI r C C 1 ' E and CT P.i
rAlfStiCN b > ore wfco who lea
wen y-e.^ht yea « T-ea ed by most
t *he 1 \S' a of the day wilt
ro 0 r 'nred l/rase f In thre#
mou»hi«, Mud tolnce then hundred* of other*’
by Rkme pr eesg A pi^tn, slnaple and •no*
c©ipiai nerrif trtetnent Addrtei T
PAGE, 121 Sfitft 70tb Hi, Yoik City.
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All Whin, of this tyitgm art rnn by Ogutrbl or Nth Marl Alan lima.
Bavahwax, GA., January 14, IK A
1 \N and after dUNDAT, Jan 34'n, UbO pamMng.r train, on thwa road, win ran a.
\J follows:
Af-KKAD DOWN,
CX.B.X’a Lime
(Savannah and At
lanta DtvUlona.
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3 88 am
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513 am
7:83 um
8 40 am
19:35 am
11 40 am
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6 40 pm
7 00 pm
7 19 pn,
7 10 pn
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8 09 am
4:14 am
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300 am
12 54 am
11: 5 pm
'0 50 pn,
10 40 pn,
9 03 pn.
9 03 pn,
8 :.9 pn
6 50 pn
8:06 am
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613 am
No. A*
Pagg’c 1
6 25 pm
4 68 pm
4 58 pm
4 19 pm
2 46 pm
|No, 13*
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Ar Omni line l . Ill <0 a • 1 980 nm
Trains N » 1® and *2U dally
JBlegant local gleepiug Car* on night train* an follov s- Bntwoen Savannah aud Aufn*U, bralna Hoa. 51
and M; between Savannah and Maoon. tratnp Non M and 54: b«l«vnnr. SaT*-oyah and Mlenta, trama Hot,
5J and 64. ^ _
Pnllinan Hnfiott Oarn between Olnoinnati and Janknonviliv. and thronrh sitting oar between Cmattenoo*
ga and JaokHcnviiie.\t6 Atlaute, Albany am Vayeroes- Throngh Falace Sleeping Oar between Mont*
xomnry and Warorom
Trains marked thno * ran daily; trains marked Ibns t tun dally axoeptQnnday: *>ralnn marked tbaa tnu
daily excepf Monday.
Tickets for all points and Bleeplvg Oar Dmrthv an *eIo ' <nlnn Depot T1okn> Office SO mlnates prlo,
to leaving time of all trains. „
WILLIAM BOQI3KS Gon’l Snp’t flavannah, T. D. ffLIV®, Snp’t 8. W. n. B.. Muoon
V. SfnuTd'MAN Traffic Manager. Savannah. <? A. * MTT1PHICAD Qen’l Pam, h
T 0 T ATiK. OoirvTtbTJi Os,
t Aili KO aD » f alaBAUA
Tie Flrs ? -(lasis Dlrrct K’ntoio nil ta-i’e'n < I He , 808 Mil-s Sho-fir to
New V-nkthan via L riisvll'e.
Close eonneo ion me'« with Piedim-e’ Mr Linu. Ailai-'lo Coast Line, and
Olnoinnati Sou'hrr.i, O ilv 37 b urc »r d 2 i r,■'• u c. fr ni Montfiomery loNuw
Y rk, and only 36 hourn a: d 10 ai'r.ol'H f, n New Yoik to Moiit(£omey.
J -nuary S lSSO
N . f-3.
N 1 51
No 5
No. 8.
Ltave Akroc
5 00 a 11/
l’U'O a in
” Gteonsucro
0 00 ,1 in
12:00 a m
? :&0 a nu
1:4 9 p ra
Arrive Selma.
10:30 a ti;
3:00 p m
Leave Helma
10:46 a a'
3 16 p rn
Arrive Mme v
2:16 n m
H 10 ' TO
L.avu go • -
ie 2M '» il
liOU •> iii
4:85 t* u
’ .00 ,» Oi
Arrive Cow lea -
8:53 a n,
4 61 p n
9i (, l p m
” Chebsw.,..
3 29 a D
9:11 a m
6:36 p D
9:31 p m
” Notaaaiga.
9: :7 a m
6:40 0 D
10:10 p m
” Lnachap'kr
9:37 a n.
7:16 p n
io:40 p m
” Aoburr
9.50 a n
7:60 p n
11:0(1 p m
Arrive O alike
4:16 a n
10:08 « n
8 26 n n
11:30 n m
Anne
11:24 a u
” Maoon
3:66 n n
ar.ivu Wan. R .nt
4:63 a n
10.49 . l
J. 4u .
” Allan'., -
7:22 a n
1:6 i p r
10:05 a m
ViaConirai R 1 ruoU—
Leave Atlanta
2:45 d m
6:50 p m
Arrive Mnoon
0:27 c m
10:40 p m
” S4-a"T,«b
0:00 a ip
6:55 a m
V .a vw.p. iv.uiv. —
Leave Atlanta
8:00 a 11
3:40 n n
Arrive Aagua'a
3.35 p u
9:10 p n
” Cha n>« n>'
0:40 n u
0:29 a rr
v.'. RiI’.Ui. A J Lilia . i> y a >11 &,nn>
Leave Atlanta
8 10 a nr
0:10 p nr,
Arrive Charlotte
0:10 p n
6:0 i a n
” Riobmond
700 e n
4:07 n n-
’ Washington
8:00 a r,
9:20 p n
” Bi'tlmore..™^.
9 85 a n
11:39 p rr,
” Ptiialelpbla
2:40 p n
8:30 a n
” N"W V rk
8:40 0 n
6:30 a it
Fuubiuu itt-4.ee cur, on 1 ruin, ol unn 63, few Lri.aus 10 r Mbluuiri v, ,
without
• lull ye.
Huuth Bound Train.—
No. 50
No. 62
No. 4
No. 6.
Leave Atlanta «...
1:10 p n
6 66 p D
4:26 p n
” Oiiumbus
2:30 n n
” Opelika
4:63 p n
1:02 a d
2 67 a a
10:16 a m
” Anburn
5:05 p c
3:21 a n
10:18 a m
” Lnaobapoka
5:18 p n
8:57 a n
11:22 a m
” Notaaufga
5.28 p n
4:18 a n
11:62 a m
” Chebaw
5:43 p n
1 46 a n
4:51 a n
12:80 p m
” Cowles
6:00 p d
5:26 a m
1:17 p m
Arrive Montgomery
0:55 p d
2:50 a u
7:25 a m
8:40 n m
Leave Montgomery
8:2/) a m
7:85 p m
Arrive Selma
12 00 a nu
10:05 p m
Leave Selma
2:00 p m
10:30 p m
Arrive Meridian
4:12 p m
12:45 a m
” Greensboro
6:42 p nu
1:09 m
” Akron
0:45 p rn
2:65 a m
Loave Akron
7 55 p nu
3:22 a rn
Arrive M<rkllan
11:30 p Oi
6:26 a in
” VI ksbnrg
12.40 p rn
” Shre-veo'r<
11:10 n rn
MOBILE! GIRARD R. R-CO.
0
Oolumiu., Oa., Hot. lath.) fSli
H AKD AITXB THU DATZ TSA1BS WUl
runs, foil swat
■mil Train No. 1—Going West (dally)
Lav. Union Doyot. nai.sihn. j-.m n
Lcov. BroodStrootDoyot,Oolsmbu. 2:41 rt
Arrlv. ot UnlonSorlnsA. 0:40 r ■
Ltore Union S.rlnf. ..... 7 40 t ■
Arrlv. ot Tro, «l)p o
Artiv. ot M —’r—*—y 7:aa p ■
Arrive ot Bnfonlo...— — 8:49 . ■
MAIL TRAIN MO 3 (Dally).
Leove Mnntanmorv 7,80 0 to
Loo,, Trio,.™. 7 26 0 a
Arrlv,ot Union Sorton.. 9:10mm
Lsovo Union Sorton....... «:?6 o n
Arrive ot Xi-.fonio— io m.^
Arrive ot Unimnlino , l>i» p m
MIGHT FKKIUHT A ACCOMMODATION
(Dully Fxoept Humlaj).
Loovo Oolnmbn. Union Depot... $:06 p n
LeeveCnlnnibUi Brood Street Depot,. 8:)6 p p.
Arriveot Union Spring*.™.. 1136 pi*
NIOHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Mo 4 (Dally Except Mnmlay)
Leeve Union Sprlngp «... ... ■ 7:r,» p a
Arrive nt CohunliuH. 11:47 p a
WAV FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Mo 5 (Dally Except Hominy)
hoove Oolnmbne Union Depot.... . 4 65 o a
hoove Oolumbn. Brood Street Depot,,......., A:05 o a
Arrive ot Union Sprlnio. 9:03 o a
I.eove Union Springe. — 10:33 „ a
Arriveot Trov 12:28 p a
Arrlvr ot Enfaute.— load 0 a
WAY FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
Mo 6 (Da ly Exoepl Hnnday)
Leove Ti ov —...... 4:C5 o a
Arrive et Union Serin. fi : o6 « a
Arrive ot 7:40 o a
hoove Union Spr inn 6:66 o a
Arrive ot Brood Stroot Depot,Oolnaboe.... 10162 a a
Arrive si Union Dapot, UolnmLoi__.,..__ll:o3 o a
W. h. (JhABK.no, w.
O. « WTirrAMR.a.T ». *?•
COLUMBUS X WESTERN R. ft.
OroLiso, Ala.. Deoemberltb, IBM,
0
H end after 8nndar, Dec. 6th, 1886, tho troll
on thli rosd will bs run o*.follow.:
NO. h
Imr. Oolombn. 8 26 s a
ArrlvOMllka...^ tSl • ■
NO. •,
■ s.as.osss.s..M.a....sssss.sssss..iO 08 fi 01
sssss oeefseseeMesstesss. l.sps...see 11 Sfi 9 t»
NO. t
Luts Golnmbua^-^^*
Arrlv* Opfillk*.........
, 2 20 p |
s 80 v m
:no. 4«
a it J 5
no. a.
Leave Oolair 7 2f< a m
Arrive Opelika..... 9 33 • m
Arrive at Qoodwater^ r> sa w m
NO. •.
L«ave aood«fiter. MMMHH - H M M m. M ...... w ..n. 4 50 a a
Arrive Opelika
Arrive Oolambai..... M .... M .... M n 12 44 p m
^0 7
Leave Cola* baa 1 SO pa
Arrive Oaeltka..; ...» t ll r m
NON
Leave Op*Ilka,..^» M «,.»^»»... M ^»» tUps
Arrive Oalnabaa 5 39 p m
Tbe night trains art dlsoontintia 1 for tbe preaent
A FLIU ILUk. OenM Manasa
ColMte aid Hew Bailiay Cl
Orriox GKHUAh Manaoeb,
Columbus. Ga. Jan 17,1W4.
O N and after J&n 17, 18F6, tbs sobs*,
nls of Mall Train will bs as follows:
No 1—Going North Dally.
Lsuve Ooinmbn»....„ ■■■■■— 3 38 p a
Arrive at Ohlpley 4 8 6n m
Arrive at Groan vllle„.. 5 45 p a
No 3—Coming Bonlb Dally.
Lsuve Greenville —* 50 a a
Arrive at Ohlpley 7 55 a a
Arrive nt Col nm bun. 10 04 • a
No 8— Freight and AooommodatloD.
Leave Colnmbne 6 30 a a
Arrive at Ohlpley 9 10 a a
Vrrlvs nt Green-Ills 10 37 a a
Nr, 4— Freight and Aconmmndnllon.
Leave (JrnBiivlUe. .11 SO a a
Arrive atUhluley i‘J 47 p a
Arrive nt Columbus ft '28 p no
W L CLARK, Gen’l Manager.
T 08 HOWARD. Gen’! Ticket Aif’t.
’Sh74 dly
Five Cold and Two Silver Medals,
awarded in 1885 at tho Kxpofiilions of
New Orleans and Louisville, and the In
ventions Exposition of London.
The superiority of Coialine over horn
or whalebone has now been demonstrated
by over five years’ experience. It is more
durable, more pliable, more comfortable,
and never break*.
Avoid cheap imitations made of variou#
kinds of cord. None are genuine unity
‘‘Dit. Wakneu'b Cokaliku” is priuta
on inside of steel cover.
FDR SALE BY ALL LEADIIB MIRCNABTS.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Broadway, New York Ci4-
00'A" 3 a
NERVOUS
DEBILITATED MEN.
Y„u aro allowod afrre Irinl oflldrlu days of the
ibroiiKh C.jech ftciu Montgcuierv to Mtridian, fnaxing only one onaiiKe
to Yielfsburp and Shreveport. Tralm 50 and 7,1 conmof at. C'bebaw witbTua-
kegoo K-iilroad CHAN il CKOM5\ ELL, Gen’l Pass Agent.
CECIL GtRCETT, Oonnrnl Manaycr dtf
SiilTSM Mil BOFTCi;
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN
STEAM, GAS, WAT*)*? * J 'PS & FITTINGS.
FOE SALE:
Gas Fixtures, Hose of all kinds, Sewer Pipe of all sizes.
Gas Fitting and Plumbing promptly attended to. Telephone No 99
No, 40 Fiatndololi *Bt. Ipb7 .ally
e, in-.,Mi. Vi-"
nm] ull klmlr
i«l Mnnh*
iphlul In .'doled
•nvtlune i»nll“*l froi\ J»v adflrwlng
VOLTAIC BELT CO., Marshall, Mica.
N .'ie- !••■ If-blot n Kuo UrMlUOl*
f \ V.ORGIA - Y IM "OO * K C USTY -• All
VJT "fh- n« hev^iii; u im >« K^uuet b#
. »« of 8y V 8 'iciforu 1 ’i' * nf nuid c<»au-
i,v de<ei» d, are b«r* bv no fl‘ d to pref»eiii
them t’> me uul? certified within the Mme
prefic»"ib»*d by law and «il p«*ro"»DS iudeb’%
ed to »ald dece n i*e(l re required to
immediate payment to me.?
JOHN LU^CAN,
>* of Ualwa MlanfoPri
fihA rifl