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DAILY ENQUIRER • SU N, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, TUESDAY MOUSING, APRIL 20 1886. loNercLiofi'i TKinriE to hi* wi 1 E It. the loufl, *]6«pl*v* wftlohet of the night, A gentle ftto<—th# f »eu of one leng Jew!— Looki at nte from tho wail, where round Ita hand The night lamp «a*t» a balo of pale light* Here in thla room ahe died, and soul more white Never through nrartrrdom of flro was lad To it* reposo t nor oa» in Ikx ka he read The legend of a Ilfo mere benighted. There is a mountain in the dlitaat want That, san*def;lng In 1U deep rarinae IHiplajs a ernes of enow upon its side, inch is the cross 1 waar upon my breast These eighteen rears. tLrongh all the changing ■osnsa At d seasons, change! since tho dey she died COTTOW PACTS VHIbla >«p,li>Rw«lpu •' i*,m**r, Kt«. The New Y ,rk Financial Chronlo e of April 17 i. make the total vlolbie *upp!y of cotton 2 567 MI halo,, nr In- crf'fao R8 compared with iMt yoi:r of 77,17 a decrease a compared with ISM of 260 038 aud a deoruftH' as couiyarod wl’h 1833 of 026 142 For mo week ending Anil! 16 1 the rerelptw a’ the U, itod S'ates porta resebert ffi 305 ' e'os, maklrp the tota ; since September 1 d 4 954 (» 9 bales eh' wing rn increase ot 330 111 Tho twenty eix Inferl-r Iowdh for the week ending April 16 8, received 22 8 6 liaise, shipped 46750 »cd had rttocko of 295 810 bale*. Same time last year they received 10 476 skipped 21,- 6-'9 nd bed Blocks of 117,823 Tne abeva totals show that the old lr'orlor s'rr't M have doiroMJcd during 11 a wook 22 952 hales end are to night 16S 208‘a ! <n more than at, the same period Inst yea”. The reoMpte ot the seme towns have been 6838 Moe nr ro than the name week laal year, and sIboc- September 1 'bo receipt* a» ah the towns arc 50!) 93G 'ana me ro than i r the same tluui in 1881 5 The txports for the week ending thia evening rock e total of 81 177 bales, of whlot. 63 037 -vere to Ur -at Britain, 15 501 to France and 12 039 tbe rest of the continent. The Chronicle corn mums on Its ta~ tie of rooelpts from plantations na fol lower The above statement allows 1 That tha total recelpta from ihe plantations since Sep'embor 1, 188.5 >re 5 234 399 balor; In 1S8-I 85 woto 4 726 420 bales; In 1SS3 84 were 4 7*5 147 mica 2 —That, although the receipts at the on ports the past week were 60 305 bales, the lictnal movement from plan tations was only 32,371 l »)w, the ba1-> slice being taken from stooka at tho ln» tertor townr-. Last year the roeelpi* from the p a tatloim foi thesamu wees, wore 12 64 1 balua, and for 1S84 they wnre 19 100 bales. In the able below we give the re ceipts from planUtMons In another form, and add to them me net overland movement to April 1 aud also the tsk> Ingn by eonthen. bplnners to the same date, so as to give subetuutlaiiy tbe amount of cotton now In sight, No young lady will ever forgive a fellow who leads her Into making such a fool of herself as that " And suoh was the general verdict. A Ha*7 »:ior’*»al’* D«*th, The famous baby elephant Bridge port,named after Its birthplace,where the headquarters of Barnom’d show are located, died there Monday. When Bridgeport was born, four years ago, she we'gbed 145pouad», and was the object of great curirs’ty to scientists. Many distinguished sclem.fi ■ men watched her growth, ar.d Prof D retnun obtaineii some in- tort sting n&ul's B -num Insured litr for fOCO.000 ana when the c tm- pauy carrying the policy declined to renew It at the end of the first year, lie made up a syndicate of Hanford insurance men to ireire it a second time. For some time the baby ele phant has hewn In delicate health, and, in spite f careful nursing, It could not be caved. Prof Ward, of it cheater, hsH scut a mun to Bridge port to shin thedt&'l animal, and will make a pair of elephants, Jup u. he did of Jumbo. The small bkuleton will be exhibited aide by aid with that of the colossus — N Y W rrId. The strictest chemical analysis (al e to show any morphia or opium !ii H b S ar Cough Cure. This has q ns'-eci tbe f nrs of thousands who dread i arootic . Besides, tbu remedy is wonderfully cf* ttoaclous. 25"ont8. I Uriw o make a howling ewell—Silck a pm into him. From tho Pastor cf tbs O jva Bap ! Its*, churc h, Philadelphia, P„ ; 1 w-.s so 1 troubled with eunrrb It seriously i t.Sooted rny vol«" O o bottle of E ’e , Cream Ba.m dtd the work, My voice is fully restored —B F Leipaner. eod*w Tbe self-made man ts generally p tid of hla job. ; I 1 ave received groat benefit from Ely’* Creiim Balm for Catarrh. I c m- , not expresa the suffering I have et- , dired tho past year from Nasal in tarrh-C L Robbins, Caraway P O, : Randolph Co, N O eoc& v ; The hlghoat rate cf lntorast tha' we , pty Is on borrowed trouble. BILE BEANBI What n funny name for a medicine! Nevertheloan It ts vory signifloaut as applied to the ortiole. Bile, according to Webster, is "a yellowish bluer, viscid nauseous fluid, seoreted by the liver,” Whenev er the liver does not eot properly thin ilu'd in regained In the blood and poisons the whole system, and sallow - nets and misery Is the result. SlilTH’S BILE BEANS is a sure cure for hi lousuoss and liver complaint, Price 26 wonts per bottle. ml.2-1 eod&wlin 1H85 sa 1844*7 5" To bo snooeeafu) aa a toboggnnlat Receipts at the ports to yon mual bob down aorenely. Inferior stocks on Apt 1 Iti In eieee* oi Sept. 1~. 2I7D.064 10(1 878 ELY ’ S CatatrrI* Total receipt* from plantations «... Not overland to a pm l Boulhern connumptlon to April 1 fj 284, H-D 83 A 64 ; 268,011 4 72 > 4ffl .^0 132 217 000 CREAM when applied toWMM Bri® to, inoily cleanB-^B!SS^-.C0,j •/ trig the head 0fJ-jf,rr\rrl-,(‘■INi8' Jr OHSarrha) vtrna.FHAYFEVlH \ & Mi CHnelr.g h oalty aosV>2 ri '-V ,'',5n r '(“l-tifb I -'lay.jfeW C hV,' Total In bight April h 8 17 6& 5 ',98 808 Northern splnrtfra’ lnk- lngn to April 18 ] 515 3*7 i i«6 178 It will be eeeu by the above mu un Increase In amount In sight to-nlaht, as’couipHrrd with land yenr,ls 67,926 hs'es, tbe Increase ae compared wit 18S3 84 ;j 680 l)ti) ale* and the deoreaae from 1882 83 is 690.099 bales The Curunlole’i telegraphic weather reports for the weok ere thus summa riz'd : The wuatber has boon more souson- abio at the south during the weok The Mlsslss.ppl river at M 'tnphla ls.howev- er,,now nearly n fool above the danger Hun and rising, and our correspondent at Helena reports that an overlow of the river between that point and the gulf la believed to be certain Our ad vices from Texas, which are largely added to thin evening, are of a quite favorable character, ■low Ualnnbm r—iid imrlwk Tub following story uotnes from a school in the Midlands: The master told the boys ot the third class to write a short essay on ColnmbuB The fol lowing was sent np by an ambitious essayist: ' Columbus was a man who could make an egg sued on end wph- otr: breaking it. The king of Bpain said to Columbus, ‘can you dlaoover America?' 'Y ,-, T said Columbus, *lf you will give me a ship.’ 8o he hud » ship,sud sailed oyer theses In the direc tion where he thought America ought to tie found. The sailors qnarrelied and •aid thpy believed there was no suoh pinoo. Bui, slier many days, the pilot came to him ar.u a tid. 'ClambuH, I sou land.’ 'The: that is America,’ said Clumbus. When the ship got near, the laud was frill of blaofc men, Olnm- bus said,‘Is this Ame-lOii?' Y s, it Is,’ said they. Thun he said, ‘I suppose you are the nlgoerr?’ ‘Yes,’ they BaiC, •wo are ' Tbe chief ssld, 'I suppose you are Columbus’ 'Yon are right,’ raid he Then the chief turned to his mer and said. ‘There is no be'p for It; we are discovered at lsst.’London Standard. Ssrloiu, if run* Out. E'mtra G e ire. “I think I [ layed the bts' 1st of April Joke lu the city;” remarked a young man on Water street last eve ning. "How did you do it ?” asked everybody within aurioular range. ‘‘Why, I sent my best girl a box of tbe finest caramels in the city ” ‘‘But I should think that would be more of a surprise than a Joke,” in terrupted one "Oh, hold on !" ejac ulated the first, “wait till I get through. I sent her a box of the finest oarame's ” "Did you salt ’em, put cayenne pepper on 'em, or have ’em stuffed with cotton or what ?’’ broke in another. "Oh, stuff !’’-houted the geneiou? donor; ■'I didn’t do anything of the hind They were good, straight, honest car amels, as good ar you could bny any where ” "B it where does the Joke come in ?” asked the party. ‘‘Why, hang it! She suspected something wrong and sent ’em back without touching ’em ” "She did, eh ? Then that’s what you call a J ke, is it ? ’ re sponded tbe interlocutor; “well, y< ni g man, that will be serious busi ness tor you if she ever Aids it out. lofl ra ti-. v 11 o n.Ijri* / p oieots ’bfcm.jui ?Wf / ,<o 'JlnA brime rl Jib n*a«.i■' ’28'; p»Mpe from ad- dttiona cold i- , d *4 completey t: e a I b J-J’rt'ifil!* - o' 4 ’ n'-j, I the sore*, re-iora MbshJ S' AY-FEVER No a L‘qnl'‘ or ttaatf A Q ilok fte'l« eu4 PoHltJvo Cure. A pRrtlclo is epplta-f I•;'o each nostril and ts scrseable to r.te. Pvloe60o by mall or at drr.Mglsts San ! for otruulur, HlLY BBOTHERS, DrugtlsU, All-nU Oa,) Dots, Something About the Ups aud Down* fit H -.r Inhabitants. ■ I*A DI.UWHT SLITS At anta papers are giving the public nomo curious and wonderful cases tliat are quite interesting, It seem« a young lady of Atlanta had been reported as dead, bnt it came to the oars of the Constitution ro porter that she was still alive, and being on the alert, for nows, called at her residence to learn all tho facts. Miss Dunaway, who had been pronounced dead, said; “For four years rheumatism and neuralgia have resisted phys ciaus end allotl'er treatment My mus cles seemed to dry up, mv flesh shrankaway, my joints were swol len, painful and large, lost rnyappo t te, was reduced to Gi.> pounds in weight and for months was ex pected to die. I commenced tin use of B B B nr,d tho action of one* half bottle convinced my friends that it would cure me. Its effect wf.s like magic It gave me anap petite, gave me strength, relieved all my pains and aches, added flesh to mv bones, and when five bottles laid been used I had gained 50 pounds in flesh and am to day sound and well. "R •» c navi- or itre % m What Mr J P Davis,of West End, said; “J have only a few words to say, which nrc to state that I have been confined to my bed for two months with whvt was called nervous rheu matism cr sciatica.I was only enabled to hobble about occasionally by tho use of cratches,and in this condition 1 commenced the use cf BJ3U, four bottles of which enabled me to discard the use of my crutches and attend to business I had previ ously used all well recommended medicines without relief, It has been over one year since using B B B, and I consider myself a per manently cured man.'’ HR H.T TuOmulir Gn R B malms a statemeE t; “My wife has been a great suffer er from Catarrh, Several physi cians and various patent medicines were resorted to, yet the disease continued unabated, nothing ap pearing to make any impression upon it. Her constitution finally became implicated, tbe poison bo , ing in her blood “I secured a bottle ofBBBand placed her upon its use, and to our surprise the improvement begun tit ouce, and her recovery was rapid and complete. No other prepara tion ever produced such a wonder ful change, and for all forms of blood diseases I chci rfully recoin mend B B B as a superior blood purifier, - ’ avlww no.&.w top col ni' rd mt * eotral, k A^^uiery * buiM k kM Ail nr aim o; this sytovun art ran by Oantral or Nth M mourn iuim. SAVAintAH. GA.i January 34, and altar SUNDAY, Jan 24ifl, last, puimngaj trains on thaa* rcada su rax, e* i..y foUowa: READ 5UWH, No. 53 • No. SI,*" A00. Pasa'g’r Fsju'g'r Wo. Vam 8:4(1 K'liifl i»:m 11:61 12 4. 3:10 pw 9 56 pm U:03 pm 11:15 pm 1:17 am 2 33 a 3 JU SUM 3:3.5 an* 5 18 cuu 6:18 am 6 63 am 7:32 azu . 40 am 10:25 ant n 4U «K 12:% m 2 10 pm 3 27 ptu 1 iOjim 5 41 jn. 7 U0 pm 7 19 pm 7 19 pm 9 35 ptu OJLB.J! 1 * XAm*. 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M x Tloketa for all ycfntfl and 91aa9l3« Oar Berths mVi r*-ttolon DtfotTtolnt Offload)Ratemica to letNYlnjr time of ^II traluc. ^ . n - - - - T. I>. KLIN1. Sup’t S. W. B. lie, Maocr.L t?. A. WHTTMHF-VP. Oen*! Vwm ^nt WILLIAM BOOKBS. Qen’l anp’t bav A anwa. W. I\ SHULLMAN.TraflRr Manager*.t 7 -arannnU WE^TEJftN RAILROAD t F MiABAMA | The Firsv Class DirectKoute to all * astern title, 808 Sils 8ko ter to Sew York (aaa via Louisville Close oonneotlou ro''-’'e with tLeUix.:i:n- Air Line, AtlauUo Coast Line, and Clnoiunati Sou'hern, O-.ly 37 houtu nod 20 off nates from Montgomery to Now Y rk, and od!'- 36 houre End 10 rainut-s Lom Now Yo-x to Mqntgomey Owwn, N Y. Dt>vS tfuvlwlv t- Xt rd td' TUTT'S 25 YEARS IN USE. Tke Greatest Modjcairrmm^k of tho Age! SYMPTOMS OF A TORPID LIVER. Losiof appetite, ISuwola comHyu, Pain In the head, frith a dull sensation In tho back parte Pain on dor tho ahonldor- blade* Fullness after emlna, with a dis inclination to exertion of body or mind, Irritability of temper* Lotr aylrits* with afeellng of baring neglected norao duty, Weariuess* l>iz7.iues«* Fluttering at tbo Heart. Dots before tho eyes* litmdack* ever tho right eye, Kentlesaness, with fitful dreams. Highly colored Uriue* anil CONSTIPATION. HITT’S FILLS! aro especially adapted to aueb cases, ono doee effects such a change of fooling as toast or.ieh tbo Piilfcrcr. They Increase the Appetite,and caiue tho body to Tnke on Flcatk.Uius tho system is nourished, an t by their Tonic Action on tho Digestive Organa-Ibcunlur Stooisaro produced.^Price q°c. 4l!munrfty Nt-.NeT. TUTT S EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Renovates tlit‘ b-xly, mn'-'+'s healthy llesli. Btrougtliens Uie weak, repairs the wastes of the system w'itli pure bUnvi anti hard muscle; tones the nervous system, invigorates Hie train, and imparts tlio vi^or of manhood. S i. Sold by dru^iriRts. FFK K 44 W it rra j St. % New Yorku 'Vo cordial 1 j rcconw mend tour O oBthc remedy known to tw fta Cionorrhea and Gleet. 7i\. hava void coiudA craMe, and In every U hm giTonMUiAtacuoca Alcott ft Uik* Hadacn, N. Y Bold by DmgtdMa* |A TNE COLUMBUS Iron Ms dpi Are now prepared to] furnish n kinds of rough;* dressed lumbe And to Dress Lumber for the pul lie, and solicit patronage iriou ur u '’ ,rHn "" EARLY ROSE, BEAUTY OP HEBRON, GOODRICH, BURBANKS, APPLET OR&NGE , Tinip and Ow WholfisBle an ’ R*tRlI. F, A. Feiris & Co.’s Pig Ham* Braakfast Bacon, Beef Tongues and Smoked Beef. .6 KUIT. LI«7- FANCY AND FAMILY GROCERIES J. J. WOOD, 1SS Broad St, Columbus, Ga dlf Eieniliii M*\ SPRING GOODS! Spring Fashion Plates! PIEIOE! OOODB Suits Made to Order. 1.8 di A nrnr sno m ,-ouip tor poeutgi r HIL C. and rocelve rrf.a a oodtiy boi or goodu w iT-b will )ieip all. oi tltiaer MX, to Irak* more muii.y right »w»;- than anything elie lr tale ewor'.ii. Fortnaei aws t t,bt worRere ebeolntelv sure Terr.i mral+d frce.STav» A'OO, AngoeWt, Molr.e dwly Come and give us your order. Do not wait till yon are pressed by {the season, and men want a suit made in a groat hurry. We are [ prepared, however, to get up Suits ^ at very short notice. If you want ‘ a Smt quick, give us your order, | If you want a Suit in thirty days, ! give us your order. If you want a j Suit in sixty days, give us your order, | G. J PEACOCK. Clothing Manufacturer, eodtf 64 & GG Broad St, Jtrauary S, 1883 No. 63 No 61, No 5 No. 8. Ltoai-e Akron ” Gro-anoboro ” Marlon Arrive 8elrca.~-~. hnavo Seimr. Arrive Monigomerv 5 00 a m 6:00 a m 7:50 a m 10:30 a m 10:45 a m 2:16 n m 11:00 u m 12:00 a m 1:09 p ra 3:00 p m 3:15 p m 6:10 n m Leave Muingouit-ry 2 124) a hi 7:66 a m 2:85 p a 7;05 p m Arrtvo Cowles—.™ 8:53 a m 4 51 p tt 9:01 p ra ” Chahaw 3:29 a m 9:11 a m 6:85 p n 9:81 p m ” N.iiaaulga 0:'27 a m 6:40 p a. 10:10 p m ” Iioaohnpokn 9:37 a m 7:15 p n 10:40 p m ” Auburn 9:50 a nc 7:60 p n 11:06 p m Arrive OoeHkn 4:16 a nr> 10:03 < uo 8 25 p a 11:30 p m Arrive C-.tihuibUH 11:24 a m ” Maoni, 3:65 p m 4:63 a m 10:49 e n, 2 40 a in ” Atlania 7:22 a n 1:52 p n 10:06 a m Via Cunlrut K-i.road— Leave Atlanta * 2:45 p m 6:50 p m Arrive Macon — 6:27 p m 10:40 p m ” Havannab 0:00 a m 5:55 a m V-t, vveorgia rtanroa-t — Leave Atlanta s:00 a m 3:40 p m Arrive Anguehi 3 35 p m 9:10 p no ” Cha*'*«‘r, T ' 9:40 p rn 6:29 a m Via Pledm’t Air Line to H Y a ’.cl K:ta‘. Ltenve Atlanta 8 A0 3 tn 6:10 p m Arrive Chamotte 6:10 p m 5:01 a m ” Richmond 7 00 a ni 4:07 D m ’ Washift^tor. 8:00 a at 9:20 p m ” Baltimore™™ — .™^ 9 35 a m 11:89 p m ” Phlia ieiphla 2:40 p m 3:30 a lit ” New Y irk 3:40 p no 0:30 v -n in liman it a>«,ce tars on irabit- 61 asil 58, * «w Ori a us to dl a-shingtoa, wi'htni, i taaiige. couth Bound Train*— ">To7 60 " ~‘fT5T52‘ ~No. 4 “No, 6: Leave Atlanta 1:10 p n. 9,55 p D 1:26 p a. ” Columbus 2:30 p n ” Opeltkr, 4:53 p rt. 1:02 a rr 2‘57 a tr 10:15 a m ” Auburn 5:05 p u 3:21 a bo 10:18 a m ” Loaohapc.ka 5:18 p n. 3:67 a m 11:22 a m ” Notaaufirii •5.28 p rr: 4:18 a m 11:52 a m ” Chohaw 5:43 p m 1-46 a m 4:61 a m .12:80 p m ’’ Cowles 6:00 p tr 5:26 a m 1:17 p m Arrive Montgomery 6:55 p tr, 2;50 a m 7:26 a m 8:40 p m Leave Montgomery 8:20 a m 7:85 p m Arrive Selma....» - 12:C0 a m 10:05 p m Leave Selma™- 2:00 p m 10:80 p m Arrive Meridian - 4:12 p m 12:46 a m ” Greensboro 6:42 p m 1:09 a m ” Akron 6:45 p m 2:55 a m Leave Akron 7 65 p m 3:22 a m Arrive Meridian 11:30 p m 6:25 a m ” Vicksburg 12:40 p m ” Siirevepcrt 11:10 p m through Coacu lrcai Montgomery 10 Meridian, making omy one ohange to Vioksbura and Saroveport, Trains 50 and 51 oonneot at Chehaw with Tua- kotf Railroad CM AS H CRUM. wRLiL, Geo'l Haas Agent. CECIL GABBKTT. General Manager ptf Terra Cotta Pipe i NOW IS THE TIME TO DRAIN YOUR YARDS OR LAY SEWER PIPE TERRA COTTA PIPE CHEAPER THAN EVER. LOOK (AT THE PRICES: 4 Inch, G cents per foot, I 6 Inch, 8 1-2 cents per foot, 5 Inch, 7 12 cents per foot, | 8 Inch, 12 cents per foot Estimates for Pipe laid furnished on application. GFGRGiA STtftM AND GAS PIPE CO. Telephone B© 40 Tweif h Fweet. colu»buf< ijmfmTt 4~lH Bi.d 4fUf 1 SoutiUj'.^S-c.^ **5 U os this read will be^roi st.f»ij,°j, ; *** !*iii HO. *, LMTer irrl+i l.ea(6 Oolsmbss, Arrl(e Oxliks,. heave 0*ellk»____ Arrive On'mmSee. HO. •. Ijesve Polya See. - Arrive OeellSe. Arrive st Ooodweur, HO. «. heave Hoodwster Arrive Geellka Airiv, Colnoitu* NO 7 Leave Oelnr-bne... Arrive Osellks..... NO S —-1* 9 ® ‘Du; Leave 0»« lit , .. „. Arrive Oolnmlina. i^l' The ulght tratna art d'ecovstlnsel far tb» A I LAV XLLlh.Oec" 0, BJ '.U OVITICIC USKXK2X MAKAaxa, OoLimaTO, oa,. Apr;; u i*n. f\V and attar *—• ” -- sekt uldnj 05V8 Mid alter Bnnilsy, April U, lilts, tin .Vein An v-'ll! bg ac -■ t No 1—Going North Xiafiy, l.JflVO folr-nViies ~..L. ' —- Arrive ai c: ip.iey .(13 Arrive b, ©;-»4B vill« ...... q 43 “ £ No t- doming Sooth iiahy. L»«« Utr-»nv!,l|i 7*1- „ Arrlvoal OhSpAoy,... 8 0j - n- arrive at Coicnabu L 1301- No #~Frrjlght and A'XKanmodaUeE, Leave C'oimo nu». _ « ee. Arrive at oiilTil*y_ 0 ■;+ , •vrrlve aiGreauvlila ij, 1, i No 4t-Freight and Atooramodstloa. Leave Greauvliie.„ 153Dn Arrive atCbip-oy , , ,3 ix kn- Arriv# ai Colnrobn*.... 53, T I, CLARK, Gen’! Maua-ai. T C S HOWARD, Ger’i Ticket A.'L f«b24 dl> MOBILE £ G2RXRD R.8.SC OtUi^UPUS. Cj... Bfov L5T±; JJ5* r\a a.ki> ajttsie rnw patx mm 7 * ?u- v ' ran m foUowis SF.blli Train jgfta Wwift (dulljr Dmh Union D«.oct, Oolambna,^*..,,..^.^,, 2:2a j i Broftil £tr-w: O^pota U-oIrLinbiwi<li f irrivoat UnionP^rirurs..—^ . 6:4C ■ Laave Union f3priu«* ..............7 vj > n A.rrive Rt V--***** 7;ii 5 u A.rrJ'70 at tCnfanltUe-^.^..^.^. &4v p v MAIL TRAIN NO 3 (Daily). Leave Montgomery. ,,,, , 7^0 a Arrive •£ T^nfon' Spri'ia^r*!. 1 l^ertve Union S^rlnrH....*^..^.. Arrive at Eufaula.^^^.. Arrive at Oolnmbns^ NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION (Dally Rxoept Sunday) Leave Otilumbne Union DepoL. t —„^ r ..p 21 LeaveOolumbui* Broad Street Depot..^.^-. Arrive at Union u-sj «& NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMYODATIOl No i (Daily Rxc«pt Sunday) Leave Union Springe ----- Arrive at Go]aiiittu. MM .. M ...a... M ^ WMMM . M U.47». c? WAf FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATED Wo 5 (Dolly Ezoept Sunday) Leave Oolnmbn 11 Union Ct|Ot. MWMMMHW M iM»a (nave OoltLTpbus Tr«>cd Street . ,W511 A rrWe at Uniou *(C a ?• Leave Union SprImp..t,■/. Arrive at Tror.p v Arrive at Xtafauliw...........I&Ma v WaY FKE.GHT A ACCOMMODATION Njfl(Di iy Kic«pi Buiiday) Arrive at inlon SJ, 6;fS a i : Arrive nt Montgooiery,.^., 7:t») a a foave Union Spring ...—a- Ai rive Cat Bread Street Depot, ftk'xS a Leifs Bell lal We btg 10 ;.a;i .h'Uil tlor. to the above B at Km'j Syringe, '-nperlo:- hi every reepfc; t'. at "‘her Hyilngen In in fl: mraatlon or pal,-. Irene other (uneea, in wh oh ho> or cold weler le 6e- nlred. no other Syriiige I'l eo tffwiinal co -v--ali Hut#* tbanreof thl», 1 or '»lth 1-s cee wotnr can sxs reUilued at aril! lor v'l length ot time (SOSyr, Inge cqcile ifclr 7or Its- Infection ot medloins. bo,T Uon«, »e the olneiara brougl.t in C” t»cl with all part*, 3u lady can expret to «aei-7 racover trem vagina or nlerlna dlaeaaee vrHl.oat a8yrtng« that can - b n '« onghiy claonse ;he ,atUi and bring iho medlc'cfc in contact vMh nil tha dl»eased pans Call for circulars of lta ether naee at drug sb-rse For sale bv oil drr.gglsU, ln*t.rnm«nt icaa era or rebbar atcre Pi lee the same as any ordinary Syringe. Piter 1 pereng Man- nfactored by GW LUTZ tr CO, Indianapolis, ind. BKAKNON * CARSON. Whole «■ t Asent*. OoluanbnB, Ga. feblB tn th notic¥"to contractobs Will be let to the lowest bidder, on Saturday, the 8th day of Hay, 1SS6, in front of the court house, Columbus, Ga, between the hours of 10 o'clock a m and 12 m of that day, the building of iron stops ;u front of the court house in str-' 1 city of Columbus, Ga.; said step- to be 12 inches in tread, rise 7 1-- inches and length 15 feet, tne hau l railing to be set 1-1 feet from cc-ntei to center, and to be of the sac 1 - 6 pattern as those at the Georgia Home Insurance Co, except tbe lower cord, which is to be suhsti tuted by cast iron. For full speo* fications and plan of said steps, call at the Ordinary’s office, where tbs same is open for inspection. Tbe Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the County Com missioners. F M BROOKS- Clerk Com’r’s Court April 7, 1886, 2tawtfl Notice to Debtors, and Creditors G eorgia—MUuooGKF, county / ■;(«reoiU' having dtmai ds agalnBt in* «*ia!« of Sylva Htoriford, law of eaW tr, dec«aa«d, are hf-raby noclfied hj y r ibern to me duly etrilfled wltbln U*« ““ presc-lbed by law, and all person* imlob ed to said deoeesad art) requlrtd to m*-' 1 Immedi.W payment tome ^ LDJfcA> . Dbfl dcisw6w Adir’r - - “-lv !)R. ff. W. 6BCCE & SOJ Physlclms and Surgeons T HE Senior of tb* Arm will de*o<* ptdal ottentlrn SO FeaisH Oflloe ovtr Fn-aer A Doilsr’a ftorc