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DAILY ENQUIRES-ASU N, COLL'MB L'S, GFOIiGIA, FBI DAY MOUSING, MAY 7, 188«.
■TOSTLV RCTF.N'TTFir, WORK conferred with lemllnif democrat* ou
tutsiljl BLlibrnnU; wuaa theeubje C t, m he ie ever glad to con-
fer with them on any subject. He
Ai(*olihl»0 Urolith mt 1K1#
oarirj Old Iwily CoBdiHMe^i
Washington MayO —In the hie-
tory of the geological eurvey, the
facte revealed by the report of the
joint congrea* 1 >nal oommlnslon are
ph oulHliing. Ii appears that the
L iltcd H.atea, with a population ao
rnrdlng to the laet cenauB of about
61,000,000 ezpenda for Its geological
survey annually $61 405 more than is
expended by Great Britain and
Ireland, Austria-Hungary, France,
Hwlliseriand, I aly, Sweden, Russia,
B Igiuiu, Norway, I'tdla, Bavaria,
Wurtemhurg, Canada, V c'orla, F.n*
laud and J pair all combined, though
these countries have a population of
Ml O00 000, and an urea of 8,217 000
fquart nilleB, against 3 025,000 In the
L lied 8 ales. The survey waa es
tablished ill 187!) with an approprla-
tlon of $lu6 000 for 1880, and
was confined to the “national do
main.’’ It la Interesting to note how
rapidly the appropriations increased,
and how soon the survey sought
enlargement The appropriations for
1881 were $150,(00, and during the
NERVINE
TEE GREAT
straining poll:leal or personal friends
ship or attempting imperial p iw r
over the legislative authority A K
year an el! rt whb made to get from McClure in Philadelphia Times,
co' gressau'hori’y 'o make a geoiiig.N .
has frankly said to all ttu both par
ties are pledged by,, their national
platforms to tariff reform and reves
nue reduction; that he believes In
fidelity to every pledge made to the
country,and that it is the plain duty
of all, and especially of the democrats
who were intrusted with the adiniu-
lstration of the government, to revise
the tariff Judiciously, sttip it of
all monopoly features; cheapen
all the necessaries of Jife
and cheapen stid enlarge our home-
products !o whatever ex eut it cm be
done with adequate prnteodon to
American labor. To that policy he
and his supporters w re dis'inc'lyl
p’edged before the people, end his j
policy,as president is the stum- as Ids
professed policy as a presidential cun- '
didu e; but he does not M-une to be '
the keeper of the political judgnue it ;
or conscience of legislators H“ tins
no measure to set up as. a standard of j ^Vimiunt"• Boil?
fidelity to the administration, and he ; Ye«“n r f»«'''
will personally differ from many j J ' ir
members of his par.y in the future HR ' KM! ■Bcryfnl'x r.n,-i Kiu*', Evil, twin brother.,
lone In the past, wlthou-
SAMARITAN
NERVE CONQUEROF
NEVER FAIL3.
Th ■ onl; known Specific for Epileptic Kite,
All f« * 8pa ms ai Fdilog 8l« knew.
Nt-rv- n*. WH'ikunnH'jiMcul/ relievod hudenrert,
Central, Sontfiwegiern & taigonier)#
o
All tratar ot this sysiam. ur, mir. by Otatraior SOU. m. vntm hk»,
SAVANNAH, 8Ai, May 3
N «md aitar HL'MIAK, May 21, ItliB, pamr.gar train* on th**> road, vrMi '-n- i
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H * A D UP.
-ilnu .iriC 1 (MthfnI Aperient'
he has
• i- <
eal map of the whole U bed States
That ell >rt failed, bu iij 1882 ll sue-
ceeded. Io the sundry civil act of
August 7 .1882 apiproprlation was
made for “the continuation of the
preparation of a k-ol giosl map of
the United S uie'i’’ I i these words
is contalncii the authority relied
upon for everything since done by
the geob g'cal survey in the eastern
plate- 'Dm appropriation, for 1883
was $258 440; for 1884 $341,140; fur
1885 $504 040; for 1880, $528 240; and
the estimate for 1887 is $853 2-10 Iu
nddiiioti to thssp appr< pri't'ious,
printing to the amount of $1 042 080
lias hem done or Is now ordered by
the government.
8 Me lilt a of tbo extensive s'ale
upon which this elaborate geograph
ical mop is to be made, and of the
Je- gtn of time required for its com
pletion, may be gathered from the
fact that D.r-ctor l’owcll teslifies ht-
fore ihe commission that, while some
special maps, as of the Comstock
L ale, had bean c mpleted, of the
“getiertsl map of th.e United States no
sheets bad yet b eu published, al-
itiough 13 sheets had been engraved.”
Wben compiled it would consist of
2800 slite. h. No exact estimate is
given by Director Powell of Ibe cost
i I completing the survey, but he
thinks it should lie accomplished
within 24 years. At the rate of the
I re-cnit appr.q.iia 1 ui th • e s' of the
v. ikon this basis \v. u 1< 1 be about
$17 1.00,000 Toe comiu'ssion bo.
heves that tins preposed work should
he curtailed, end that the
government should not do such
eeientifi • work as could be equally
well doue by individuals. The gov
ernment should confine its work to
the “mapping of formal tons and the
compilation of lections ” Maps could
then lie rpaiie with reasonable ex edi
tion which would exhibit ex rung
geological conditions, and vve could
profitably leave to scientists the dis
cussion in Hi ; ir own time and way of
the general principles of paleontology
a: d geology, Thin Is the view of the
I’nse taken by l’,.des»or Agas«ii5 who,
iu h letter written las' i) r;ml)-r, de-
c'areil that “.he v.iveitqpuion of
mining industries are mu ii as -eeni
to me to fall within the limits of in
dividual Investigation." He adds:
“In fact, 1 do not see why
men of science should
ark more - thun other branch's
ol knowledge, literature, floe arte, A -,
beyond the Itml'ations 1 hail sug
gested of govern meut assistance.
There is no end to that kind of inter-
esting d cumente which (lie heads of
bureaus could get printed at toe gov
ernment expense, and which very
f< w individuals nr societies would
print, even bed they the means at
D'cir command The methods of puli
lication adopted by the various bu-‘
reiuip, the mode of distribution, the
siz - of tlie editions, are wasteful and
extravagant millions running iuto
the thousands and 1 11 of thousand
are often published, and there ate not
odd people nr iustim io >s whom they
will do any g -od or to w hom sucli
purr ly pcleniifio publications can bo
of any sirvici
Toe sum ' t $87 1)1)1 -111 3” 1 ,... been
fi| preprinted up to June 3o bsaii, by
the IJ uted H'-tis 'or th- various
g vi-iument surveys, and to this
mu-o be -nidi- l tne printing iuci
tlentu! to ail ibe-e tuterprlseB. Tlie
! lie '
r:f u.o3 DiiitchieHH umtivf,*
u!n<;be Ilko the w-nd.
St. cktFjfti ororliittA,
:• •!•■it*! , i » y root!-i? It
■'« rn*op<*rtii h to the Mood.
• i * •< ’ ii*t vuxxb (JiHori'orii.
up. it >«j fi* !l.
' oimiUbFin:
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l-et’ii tttfr
1 art i:f Pf i
k^ verrm
uu* inttrt'w
»ry and -1
fi ins convinced that
ntiiuiion -lui! I havi
■. i attempt on tho
u • i us t«> uoncr.d the
wi at is claimed to lie
vi- nee, tlie lust liters
ltie thought of tlie
country will Join in the tlloit to ef»
itc: a reform and arrest this perm-
eb uo tend ncy.
Ttof l*rr*l(lift*f imd l s » Trull!
A’l reports ubout the president <le*
cluiiug the Morrison bill an iidnrn-
istralion uieasure and iinptoyiug luu
cfll dal power to paes it, are without
the shadow of truth. Piesiueut
Cleveland is quite loo sensible io re
peat tbe suiciual folly of Pierce ou
the repeal of the Missouri comprom
ise or oi Buchanan on the Lscornp«
toui'.is,u - e lie 'irtertaiufi entirely
dill rent views of the executive
duties. He dees not believe in the
right ul the txt-cutive to employ his
powtrsin o-mm: bfrlslative action.
He hslli-vcg in tM• ■ right of the presi
dent to maintain ms pierogalives and
to exercise ! jegoiniate Hu'horliy
without die'ation irom any co-ordi
nate branch of the gov-nunent, and
lie believes as sacredly iu tbe right
and duly of congress to
legislate wi'b enure ne:-
dom from exicutive commands
Tliose wi>o n unie tiiat he adopts
ibe Morrison nil! a# an wdtniuistra-
tive measure, and will visit his per
sonal or til! ial pb'SS 'l'.' or displeas
ure upvin those who favor or oppose
it, knpw li'ile of tbe cberacter of
Grover Cleveland. He nas frte'.v
i K.'fruihoH ihf m!ud nn 1 !u*ur->nttP8 trwi bodi.
Cu i s P, .4 pc pH I a. r mcuij r h rjnd^d,
Ki ’ 7 >’l In wri* up »>v ov- r fi/Ir thoustund
Loii.(llrii( ob'^iciauR iu r b uatl Europe,
clcr^yrtieu la 0 S and Knrop«,
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Thlrxico NftW «• < nrl«n%
Wnite robins are nttrac ing atten
tlon down east.
A Canaihs" firm advertises cham
pagne mailo fiom apples
A man at Anniston, Ala , keeps ' dis.bi
white rats, which drive off the oth
ers
“Boy-caughted" is the happy way
the Gallon 1 .qutrer monuous a
birth.
Fifteen si igatora from N w O
leans ure to be lakeu to Hamburg,
Gertun y, till- week
A north wemeru w ri:er ssser's lhat
there are uo venomous snakes In tne
entire stale of Minnesota.
As a matter of fact, “ihe little
busy bee” w rits but three hours a
day, amt is a most, thoroughgoing
loafer the rest of ihe time.
J .-Jo is the center of tlie new oil
fi• nl on the Allegheny mouuiali.s.
When laei heard from every shanty
in the oily was a saloon.
A new comet is reported to have
been dis'oveied by Mr Br lok.i, of
Puelps, N Y Tills secures the IPni
Warner o >mot prize to the discoverer.
A resident of Si-n Bernardino,
Cal, is stuggerlng through life under
the weight of the expensive name of. . . . . „ . .
Bogus, given him by his not loo dis- °* nil .medicines the most efficient
criminating parents. I ami satisfactory in its action and
The prisoners in the Jail at Ui-leua, just the medicine that your bad
M T. dug out through a brmk wall beeline's induced by tbe season in-
oue night, went io a saloon, oautured i , n , .* _
a lot of whisky, returned to the jail ^("dc. TaLinga teaspoonful after
and were found safe in the morning, each meal for ft lew dajs will as
nut ad very diunk. j touisli you most happily. It is
The Boston Traveller says to quiet - pleasant agreeable and imparts
a noisy ca ary it is only necsssmy to , w . n , 1(>1 . fnl and renewed energy to
put in hie cage a small mirror, when 1 , . „ . - OJ „
no will stop singing mid iouk at kum- , ^ 1IJ stein, especially at this sea-
self with evident satisfaction for ; «on, Hundreds attest this fact who
hours ut a time. j have used it and no other Liver
The female of a pair of eagles I Medicine for years. It isprepaied
whichjmve been b)_ e.qrivi.y in To- j , J0V , 1P tho c1 J. v sll ,, pe If }ou , lo .
ire to use in this way and feel iu
loubt as to its virtue, call and
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! feel the need of a medicine to touo
up your system, invigorate your
liver, relit-vo your dull headache,
constipation and give you good
digestion, just get a bottle of
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ledo O, fur six yours, laid ->u egg on
the 18 ;f March and another on tne
day following. Tools she bsgsui sit-
ting ou the eggs, and never loll, the
nest until Tuesday lust, when a pair
of eaglets were f< u.n! to havt been
hatnbed. T-iey are sirong and api
parent ly iieil'.hy ii gles rarely
breed in cup' vKy.
wififtsemustfui wm-u uo xitia :.d*rr:r r; • .«
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Lin 1 , my son’s W'it* was iu the hiss .Aages !
Jl COUSUQiptlOU, Nile WAS OOUgbmg i
inceasautiy, and at ilnam, grouid d-a* |
ohRfga quantities of pr.s from b-ir t
lungs, conk’. ’ ot sloop cr retain ar-y- |
idling on her stomach, and wvtlun. U 1
:f onlf a quest!; n of time when Tli’sj
would bo compelled to give way '
*.o the fell, rltmroyto, Arier till nthoi
remedies bad fa)foil, we qot firewer’s
Lung Restorer and begsu k u v-jry
.imt.il doses, ss stiu was very v , .On
tiootl began to improve; ootttiuiicd (be
i.srneuj aim was resumed to iin- anu
. Tn»lc,* N-i 18 a .a 19 1 dly -xaspt Haloril«y
*l3K»nt local Slseyln* Onro on nlfjht train* m follow: BsIwmii S&Tnunnh nef Aa*nrt», »rt!nr Has, M
Mid 54; beiween Bvramunt) Mid .'a»oun. train.; Non. 5* »ni’. M; 6»stv««c Bavuuiah *Bd AlllSM. Vou.
IS and 54,
1’ullmau Caflott Oars bssweeu Clcciimati and Ji.ivici,OiL, r.ud tbroach sitting car between Ifhaitanon-
ga and .lacLuonvMlaoie Atlanta, Albenr Bi-.d V/*rcrcea. lUrongh Palace Sleeping (Jar between Mont-
' gornery anu Warcrosa.
Tralee mai-kod tbne * rnn dally; treins mar be', tho t run dull] ixoaut Sunday; iralmmarkad Uiuitm*
dally except Monday,
Tlckota fur all pcintu nml Sleeping On BartlK ot «*1» at Union C'epot Ticket Ofllcs 30 jnnntee *rto.
to leaving time of all truin',.
WILLIAM aOGKH.-, 0:.:’! Bciv’t Savanmsli. T. D. KLK'a, Snp’t 8. VT. £1. tt,, Mato"
W.1-.SMaLIiMAN 'frail - Vvjat«r -o-aurnb. O A. WH1TKHKAP. Oeu’l Pate, Agent
W [, <] r -i«'.i'K. Tjfiinnibnn G»
we will give you a sample pack;i_
free,
Remember, also, if you have
Neuralgia, tube JORDAN'S JOY
OUS JULEP, it. is iustautauil iu-
fi.liiiie,
hi iJ HOOD & CO, Columbus, Ga,
Manufacturers,
11. 7 10 ,fe IV' f
GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 181
BAKER'S
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Wr.i ranted nhsolntely pn|
WESTERN BAKLROAD OF ALABAMA,
The First-Class Uircci lf.cut« io all lantern title , 808 Mil s Sho fer to
>ew if .irk man via Louisvllie
Cioso oouueolion mn*lo with FredmoL-l Air Liuu, Atlantia Cou-st Iiir,e, and
Cincinnati Southern, O.iy 37 hours and 2:1 uriruies from Moutgomeri t o IS J w
Y rk, bdcI cmly 36 hour.- and lOjulnutes from Ncy/ Yo:K to Mouigomoy.
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7:15 p
n
lo:40 p no
Auburn
9:50 a no
7:60 p d
11:00 p m
Arrive
O eiiko
4:16 a
U
1 *1:03 4 uo
8 25 p
n
1:30 p m
AriiVt)
La ID L'Ufl
11:24 a tu
”
Mac"".
4:56 p ir
^mvo
W r.M.. H. It.l r
4:53 a
IT,
10:49 a n.
2 40 .. ui
”
Atlar'i
7:22 «
r?
1:52 p i:
io:05 a m
V ^ Couirax K i41* . d—
I/ifiV 0
A.tio? in
2.45 p m
0:50 p nt
Arrive
Macon...
8:27 o iu
10:40 p ir
”
S.iva'nab
0:00 a in
d: 55 vi id
V.,.
A\iiii£ou - ——
Li tiVfl
A.Slanta
S:00 a it
3:10 p u
A r ri vo
A u -1 ?i
;;.35 r>
rr
9:10 p u
CnU-I dot on
9:40 u
n
o:29 i n
V .. 1 } .,
■.in .£\ t jr Lluf ih> A a a *«i itw-.y
1.(1" vo
AUaiua
8:40 a
tr
6:10 p m
Ar 1 vo
('lui~ loi 'P,........ ---,
6;I0 r> m
6:0) a in
v .,
Kichlliomi
7 00 .1
ni
4:07 ;> tu
9
WttftLlOKicu
8:00 a
u
9:20 p rc
”
fi .) r imn/o
9 35 a
ID
11:89 p rn
Phi-aiolpbia
2:40 p
CD
3:30 a nr.
”
Now V-irk
3:40 p n
6:30 a ru
hir n-.u llq'i r ni'i'tftliv If oils'
M. C HOOD icC r Dum
6J R-o<i'l Street. COl.f >fKV*. «U.
Ofttl or vh ? iot o^.ronlvf 1 ! rontri^'-x. tiu*’*
<|rF'-b' *oa:’fiirtis * irom bn' t»esi wo uein an
*ne’’ *’ •'*' *v>v;r *
1 FiiUmnn fa see Cars ou 1 rains 51 aud 58, 'tew Orleans, to Wasblnsrtos,
I without (hange
Moat of tbo Jiaeast's whioli ntllu i nv.nkind nn» origin
ftllv catiHod by a di^rdt’^ni o >’:'Mtiou t". ’ I. IV £ R .
For nil coropla.nts of iliin kind, huoh fu* 'I\)n»idity of
the Liver, BiliouanoRg, Norv-ms r>ywr»oi'uia. IiuI'^op*
ti m, Irrogularity of the bowels. Constipation. Flatu
lency. Eructations and Burning of tbo Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn) Miamun. M ihtrii,
BliH'dy Flux. Chills and Fever. Bi-eakhone 1'evor,
Exhaustion before «>r after Fev. r-. Cbntric *Du»r-
rticPA, Loss of ApiRUite, Headache, Foul Bre-'th,
IiTogularities iiu • .1 », . . ,
STHDiGER’S &UR&KTI1
1» Invnlunhle. 1; i- not -i pitim-cu f r -.h ,i ..
b-it Aiipr I utsi.-v.iep • if >■ LIVER,
will STOMACHrad BOWELS.
It chnugcs the comntexiuu fruni a ivmv. v, iv
tinge, to a ruddj henUh.vivlor. I, einiroly i,-muviM
loiv. gloomy tpiri-.s. II ,* om> of (he 6ES1 AL
TERATIVES and ‘•Ur'.IEIERS ,ii- THE
BLOOD, and ia A VALUABLE VQMIC.
ST ADICEH'S
Far sale by all DrugjHsti'. T
AGft Ab'TII
• 1 • $1.00 ?^r bottla
C. F. STADiC.k-Pf, Proprietor,
Mo SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia, Pa
MOXIE
Nerve Food.
I- the'only harmless aiul effective
Nerve Food known which leaves no
after-effects, and is without stimu
lant or alcohol. It is a delicious
bovcTage and will positively recover
Drain uml Neiwus Exhaustion, de-
Mr ,y thirst for alcoholic drinks,
nstore the appetite, cure Dyspep
sia, give refre-lhug sleep and ini-
meJinto relief to any trouble
arising from mrvousness. A single
hott e will prove its virtue. I
ihumfactured hv MOXIE COiM-
TAXY. Athnta, Ga For sale by
John F iui'ner & Fro, and G A
Bradford, City Drug 8iore, Colum
bus, G*. LO cents quart bottle. |
lapis Uj uxt rd ini
Mouth B.iiiiiJ Trains—
No. 50
'No. 62 "
No. 4.
No, 6.
I4ca'-c .Atlanta
1:10 p rr
9.55 p rr
4:26 p ir.
” Culurnbus
2:30 p n
” Opelika
■1:53 p it
1:02 a c
2-57 a u
10:15 a no
” Auburn
5:05 p n
3:21 a n
10:18 a in
” LocotiRpoka
5:18 p in
3:67 a nr
11:22 a m
” Ncitasufga
5.28 p m
4:18 h n
11:62 a m
” Chobaw
5:43 p no
1-46 a ns
4:51 a nr.
.2:80 p ui
” Cowles
6:00 p rr
6:26 a in
1:17 p tn
Arrlva M-tntgomery
6:55 p m
2:50 a m
7:25 a m
3:40 p m
Lo-we txlontgoiuarv
8:20 a m
7:36 p m
Arj vo S 1 in it
12:00 a in
10:05 p rn
Leave Sol in r
2:00 p m
10:30 p m
Arrive Mar Id lan
4:12 p no
12:46 a m
” Greansboro
6:42 p ui
1:09 a m
” Akron
6:45 p m
2:56 a m
Lf-nva Akron
7 65 pm
8:22 a m
At rive Meridian
11:30 p m
6:25 a m
” Yl-tksbnrg
12:40 p m
” Shruveprr:
11:10 p rn
Tina use C -aca ln.nu Mootgouiery to Mtirdlau, inafting omy one onauge
th Vicksburn and Shrevoport, Train* 60 and 61 connect at Chehaw with Tua-
kegeo Railroad. CHA8 H CROMWELL, Gen’l Ta*a Agant.
CECIL GABBETT. Gsneral Managor. dtf
iw*m
&1 Jl HI DYSPEPSIA, I H R
jpl i^HRI sick headache, I S ■
8 1 » hmlsi2M%3
mftk V H 0% ■ ■ 111 ■ A Remedy for id) Diseases of the Liver, Kid«
Grab Orchard Wateras^sans
af 10 and io cis. No genuine sails 6old in bulk*
Bi SIMON N. JONES, Manager. l.ouUvUU-. ay. 4
OLD MILL PURE OLD RYE
This wlrslsy was introduced i;a.’ in :1k . »
nn-1 in coiK-lantiy making new fricntls. ii \
tho pro»l'.i»*t of the :n'h*t i’.|.iuoved pro i-.-i () ?
btion, from carefully sM'k-L'.iMl grain, I imp.: hci-iV, i,
form y in wareJio : ■
justly cdchraTf fl for its jui. ity, 'entry 6f iU\';'C
- i 1 • ' • . •. r *-i'- •' ,• -! . !•■'.- ‘ ■ - ” • ^
by the a-rent, T. .'!. RMd-V, Opom IIoum-V
^ur 10th Street and let Avenue, Columbu*, 'i
COUiSSSUS? K WES'fHP*! H. S
OB »n4 sftyr 9'!7-.hT* I '»f..' j , ' A V.' J e* F i, < l w
yj no tin* "JVi -»•• ,f .'J0o-,.’ M
Jtvij. A r
Ismi t Oolncioua
Arrive Op*! lit i....
)u >.i r
\vr*»T‘\ (K'va iri....
(.'olntiibn.'.. .
A.-rlv* C* o'ill iiu.
Ltttvq u.
Kr r )\a >>'nr'b' J i4..„
Lniave Color boa
Arrive Opelika
Arrive Goodwtiar
liOiivc <4oodwht*r.«_,
Vrriv* OrehitiT
Arrivo Oolnuibns.
tiirOTG 0;>lo r ’ has..
Arrivo Opellkrt ..
Lp&ve Opi lika
Arrive Colntnbce ^
Tbe i debt train;; i diiiccRtlrn- 1 lor the rrcetii
\ bTl ELLS.' '
■MM epI Mt- Brilwaj a.
o
Office SsyrRU makacxb.
Coi.T.'MattS, C' 5... A or! 11,1886,
N and ftfirr Bandiy, A(.rl! U 1886 Ui'j
Bchi*. r,.!-; of iin.ll Train will 1>» m, fol.
a we :
No 1—Qcing North lmtlf.
).*»av« Culnnibn* 2 23 ?sa
Arrive n; Chlp'cy 4 j? p v:
Aivlv-at (Jr - >-v>')w :j 4'.! p r?
No 2*- Oora.riK Wool;; ns*ji"
L».iV<i Green'-. m» . 7 C : k a
Arr;v3»l Ohl, 8 05a m
Amv* at Columbia. 10 13 a rt
No S—Freight nad A.ooomaaot!;iUi«i.
Leavv ColnmOut 6 55 u ca
Arrive at Chlp'M/,y fi 28 ^ ej
Arrive atOraev villa T. o. >. at
No 4—.Freight and AKioja-codatiou.
LGUV© vrlfiflllViud.mMMM.M,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, i 5V p il'S
Arrivs at Oliipliy 8 ij . n rj
Arrive at Colnraba* 5.3 , a*
vr l OLARF, Gen’: flanker
tee HO'VABD, fla 1 ! Th.-kct AA
MOBILE t SIRStlD R, 3 Cl,
Ooivaxo*. a*.. May J, 18'*
C xa AHD AFT AIK THIB lit T1S TBAINS > X l
> run*, follow:,
Will Trmln Me, 1— Going West (SstUti;,
F-ionre Union Depot. Oolnnihnn.^ - 2:2f- : x
L«»,7e BroadStretetDepot,Colaiubue..,.^,.. 2:4! » a
-4rrlT«> at DniouSprfnga .: »ii
Leave Union Springs. 6 45 « a
Arrive sit p 'ro t 21 p ».
Arrive At Mor.uffcm.-.ry 7:2* C - .
Arrive at J0:3: p a,
MAIL TRAIN NO 2 (Da ly).
Leave Montgomery...
Leave T?ov...m-
/-jrriveat Unio£. Syrtnca,....
t>r*7e Union flDrinfffi,.
Arrive at Eaton la,
Arrive at Columbne..
NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION
hJ ’i'p! HaucLYy),
Leave Oolnmbug Union 7-^eput. _ .. fi.-ju $
Leave Coliunbud Broad Slroor Dvpct.^^ c.su p xr,
Arrive at U-i-m 3princa....« „ . v;i r a:
ArriveKuiao.u... Tt -re?-a j. rr.
Arrive Montgomery 13; u 0 in
NIGHT FREIGHT A ACCOMMODATION*
(Daily Exoibpt SuuU»y)
Le-*ve BCmtginaerv 3 30 p 21
Arrlv Union Poring f> uj ri:
Lenve Union Springs T — rr ,. r - 11 . 7 ii p xr.
Arrive at Goldrubu^.,w-v.....« 5ip u
WAY FRDJGIi’i <i ACCOMMODATION
6 (Daily Except Sunday)
Li«n>» dolmiil id l-cion 4:'nl s. B
LeavsCloinmbuB Broad btirvttS 6:05 at.
Arrive at Union EprlufrA.^^M ^*.03 ft n.
Leave Union Buvingc... J0*31 0 rj
Arrive at Tror 12:33 p :n
Arrive at Ector.'.ii... - 10:so> .v
WAY FREIGHT ifc ACCOM MOD ATI Ux#
N.: 6 (Da )y Except Snnday)
f.eave Tioy..^...^ 4:05 a th
Arrive at Union bDrii?ir«f— d:Hi5 a ar
Arrivo at Mont^-duerv 3:C0a a
ve Uni' - fpriiiff 1 . ..... f:M » j
Am now receiving the fin-.-t
Strawberries, at-d shall keep them
all the season.
PICNIC ihi
, A , PA
liote's. Boar ling Houses tit l Fain
ilies e ill be supplied at short no
tice with the cleanest an 1 besf
fiavoic-d hemes that coin-.' to oar
market There is no waste; all are
hue, large fruit, free from sand,
grit and trash.
100 TO 200 QUARTS PER
DAY.
Place your orders new for tho
days., and quantity wanted and I
will deliver them in time. _ Re
member I guarantee the hnes’t and
at as low prices as inferior ones
are sold for.
J. J. WOOD,
138 Broad Street.
0(816 *cxi<*<4 8zu i,» I
Bwr.-*ar>r
/•'IEOBQIA, 5* CSeOOiKE COC tiTV-WhereM .
'VJalM-s M I).,vi, atiuiniattatcr cl T'cbirt M
D iViS, dcCi iVjfd. reut ; *o xne court in nvs
vetiticn duly tiled tnet he Liuj fuliy ^dinlnltterw
Robert B Daviu’K sstuto, . .
This is chtroforo, io cite ul! pernone concerned*
heirs and creditors, to s)iow cnu6e* If au> tn®y can.
why ibid adn lnistTfttor ehonla cot be dlscbarceO
from his administration and receive letters of dia-
mission on the first Monday in
ftpn < owl2w*QrilinaiV
G eorgia muscogee county —Wh«rew
X L Wtlla, idDjiulairtttor X Wells, deceas'd,
reprchents to ’.ot* court in bit 1 petitioc dniy fiieu,
that be has fully %dmiui*t«ted K Wells’ estate!
This i« tbereKrt m dt- ah lattaBi covceroed,
hair, and credtlcu. t« thew r.uu,f. If an; they
c-.n. *hy rail arlmlniftrator shoult not he
discharged froir bl, Mid admlnlatration and re
ceive letteno. diemlwitn on the first Monday m
July. 1385 L II rhev.ah.