Columbus enquirer-sun. (Columbus, Ga.) 1886-1893, July 16, 1886, Image 6

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THE TIRELES6 TRAMP. km lidlui ■oBOMantar Who hat Walked Slorr Tfcaa 60,000 Mllm. Cincinnati Fnquirrr. Several months ago we chronicled for the Enquirer an account of one John Owen Snider, who at that time had been walking at least eighteen hours a day for eighteen months, and traveling at the rate of five miles an hour, or eighty miles in twenty- four. Now it is over two years since he commenced his tireless tramp, and, instead of resting from his unparal leled walk, on he goes, and in place of slacking his speed he has Increas ed it, until he is ns fleet of foot as a deer. Over two years ago he was seised with the hallucination that three layors had sudden ly and as mysteriously formed on the soles of his feet, and he reasoned in his diseased mind or imagination that no remedy other than walking would ever remove them. He at onoe took up the line of march in the rear of his dwelling (on his farm, seven miles southeast of this city), walking in a circle from right to loft. At first he walk ed with measured tread and would converse with neighbors and (Mends rationally upon any topic except the mania that hod taken possession of him, and no advice, device or restraint could be brought into requisition to induce him to foregonis tramp. As time went on his speed was accelerated, and the hours of tramping increased, until eighteen hours of every twenty-four found him walking about his beaten track. His meals were handed to him, and lie ate as he walked. He never removed his clothing, but aliout two o’clock a. m. he occupies a chair near his circle provided for him, and at once (tills asleep. At 5 o’clock promptly he is again upon his tireless round. A room tins been pro vided for use in colder weather, and he walks about his apartments, or rather runs. It is asserted by his friends that, he walks about while sleeping so soundly that his snoring is audible in another apartment of the dwelling. In summer and full, in all kinds of weather, however inclement, he may be found out of doors going about the circle long since established, at a rntc of speed that is marvelous. His mind is clear upon all subjects but tlie strange. hallucination that has warped and dwarfed his better Judgment. After having tramped about for a year or more he conceived the idea that 50,000 miles of travel were necessary in order to relieve him of the peculiar malady that af flicted him. but now he has traveled nearly 00,000, and his speed is quickened, his pnee accelerated and hours of walking in creased. His disiKisition Is melancholy in character, yet at times he enjoys the Jokes and jests of friends who call upon nim. He was sent, to the asylum a year ago, walked all the time while on the cars, continued his tramp during his stay at the asylum, and when returned homo as harmless made the same journey as going. During his stay in this city wait ing for the train he walked about the court house yard. Hundreds of citizens Were attracted to the scene to witness the Strange procedure. When restrained from walking his feet alternatively were lifted from tlie ground. He avers that if he would stop walking his limbs and body Would fly into a thousand fragments. He never seemingly grows hungry, never asks for food or drink, and eats and drinks whatever is given him uncomplainingly, all the time continuing his endlcHs round. His limbs arc ns firm ns iron and tlie tendons like whipcord. He is a limn of more than ordinary intelligence. His do mestic relations are such as to preclude the idea of his malady originating from do mestic difficulties, and no assignable cause Is known for the strange and unaccounta ble freak that has come over him. He seems to be gifted with powers of divina tion, and can accurately foretell coming events with a precision and correctness that brings to him many who wish to be more fully informed as to their future “weal or woe,” and just now the score or Entire of candidates are Becking his knowl edge of their future success or defeat. The rapidity of his movements is : SDcli as to warrant the assertion that he can make more miles in twenty-four hours 1 than the best trained equine of the world, j His powers of endurance and rate of speed are past comprehension, almost beyond conception, and lead those who are not conversant with the facts to suspect the i statements about him to lie greatly exag gerated, . Just when his journey’s end will he | reached none can divine. His physique is good—digestion perfect. Every physical | condition points to long life. Thu ease is without a parallel and no record of any one similar may be found. Hundreds of curious and incredulous pco- j pie visited Mr. Snider, and for hours watch ed his peregrinations, coming away my.sti- i fled, yet satisfied of the truthfulness of tlie | wonderful stories concerning him. It is . said by those Who have witnessed his best 1 efforts and made calculations, that lie trav- ' els at the rate of ten miles an hour and | without tho least sign of fatigue. Some of | the best, pedestrians of this country have | tried to keep pace with him, but invariably I came out second best. pepple refresh themselves with it in their glided saloons. The theological and legis lative assemblies find inspiration and In- vigoration from it, and even the aged em peror seeks new energy in his favorite beer ofToeplite. And yet Berlin has no beer saloons. THE STATE UNIVERSITY. The Cflin men rent rut Kxrrrlsr* Outlined—Other ■ alters of Interest. Athens, Ua., July H.—The commence ment exercises ot the university do not properly begin until Saturday afternoon, at 1:80 o’clock, when the class tree exercises of '86 occur, but the festivities are ushered in Thursday night, by the Junior hop. Friday morning the board of trustees will meet. Many questions of importance are to corns before the board. The question of earlier commenoemonts and compulsory attendance upon literary societies will probably oome up. The literary societies of the university have gone down to noth ing almost, for nearly three months it has been almost impossible to obtain a quorum In either the Pnl Kappa or Demostnenian societies. To restore the societies to their once flourishing condition it is admitted that it will he necessary to make a student attend his society as he does a recitation. The board of trustees will be called upon to select a president of the N. (J. A. col lege at Dahlonega. Colonel W. S. Bas inger, is mentioned. A large number of Atlantians are ‘ex pected hero during commencement. The champion debate Saturday night will be highly interesting. Judge Bleckley will preside over the debate. Friday night Professor and Mrs. H. C. White will give a reception to the class of ’8ti at their residence on Milledge avenue. Hon. W. B. Hill, ’70, delivers the com- mencent oration next Thursday morning. His address will, no doubt, be highly enter taining to all who may have the good for tune to hear it. MOST PERFECT MADE Prepared with apoeUl regard t<3 health. ’ No Ammonia, Lime or Alum. PRICE BAEIRQ POWDER CO.. CHICAGO* ST. LOUIS* It Fill* the Bill. Physicians, consumers, dealers and all proclaim Westmoreland s Calisaya Tonic the best of all: Jonesville, S. C., Sept. 3.—Westmore land Bros.—Oentlemeu : I have used your Calisaya Tonic in several forms of indiges tion, and can recommend it to the preten sion as a fine tonic for digestive disorders. Respectfully, Wm. O. Southard, M. D. Messrs. Westmoreland Bros.—Gentle men : I can heartily recommend ypur Ton ic for chills and fever. It cured me when all other remedies failed. Yours truly, T. O. Taggart, Baggage Master C. A G. It. R. Elberton, Gh.. August 7—Messrs. West moreland Bros.—Gentlemen: Please ship by first freight another case of your incom parable Calisaya Tonic. It is the only pre paration of the kind 1 have seen that fully Deal's out the promises made by the sellers. We guarantee it. Very truly yours, E. C. Edmunds, Druggist and Physician. Brannon & Carson, Wholesale Agents, Columbus, Ga. jyl6 ulw The Uni-tors’ lime 111**,I KllglltPil. New York World. Tho kissing question continues to agitate the minds of the medical fraternity. Dr. Snmutl 8. Adams devotes seven columns of tlie journal of the American medical asso ciation to exposing the “dangers” of kiss ing. ^ Mrs. A. W. Brockaw, of Groton, Brown county, Dakota, used Adcock's (’lusters for fifteen years—completely cured of irregu- I larity by using two Piasters across the (1;IS 11 Capital, - small of the back for seven days eacli 1 month—also found them very efficacious j in Kidney Trouble—cured of a dull, heavy pain and pressure at the base of the brain by wearing an Allcock's Porous Plaster at the back of the neck. eod&w Central, Southwestern, Montgomery & Eufaula IR^II-iiRzOAID COIMIIPAAISriES. All Trains on this system are run by Central or 90 Meridian time. QN and after Sunday, June 27th, 1886, Passenger Trains on these Hoads will run s J ' ~~~ - - a.-read up. WREAD DOWN. I ** No. 15* ; No. 53* | No. 51* Acc. I Pass'g'r. Pass’g'r. 6 40 p m 7 (6 p ill 8 45 p m No. 1* Pass’g'r. 9 45 a m 1125 am 11 25 n m 12 00 m 1 S5 p m ; 8 20 p m 9 56 p m 11 03 p m 11 15 p m 1 17 a m 2 83 a in 3 20 a n, 885 a m 5 18 a m 5 18 a m 5 58 a m 7 32 a m 8 10 a m 10 26 a m 11 40 a in 12 00 m 2 10pm 3 27 p m 4 20 p m 5 40 p m 7 19 p m 7 19 p in Lv 7 56pm Ar.. 9 S6 p m Ar.. H. K. Main llnMlMsn. ntth A Atlanta Division. SAVANNAH Ar Lv Lv MACON Lv LV MACON 7 No.19* Pass'g’r. f No. 17* Pass'g'r. 1 80 p m 845 p m . Bartlesville Lv ..Bamesville Ar Griffin Ar ...ATLANTA Lv Bail road - Branch. No. 62* I No. 54* Pass’g'r. August,, 4 07 pm 2 85 p m 1 SO p m 1 IS p m 1128 am 10 19 a m 9 40 a m 9 80 a m 8 02 a m 8 02am 7 81 a m 6 00a m “No. 18* Pass’g'r. Pass'g’r. Lv Mlllen "So. 26f | Mllledgevlfle and Ace. Brnuch. Augusta Lv Eaton ton 6 00 a m 4 14 a m 8 10am 8 00 a m ,2 64 a m 1185 pm 10 50 p in 10 40 a m 9 03 p m 9 03 pm 8 29 p m 6 50 p No. 20* Pass'g'r. No. 2* Pass'g'r. 7 00 a m 6 20 p m 5 20 p m 4 46pm 8 10 p in 2 55 p m | Lv.. 4 85 p m|Lv .... Macon . _ ... Gordon 101 p ra Ar Miliedgeville Ar 7 40 p m I Ar Eatonton T ” ...Lv- No. 85t | No. 33t PasH’g’r. 1 Pass’g'r. I'psnn County Ballroad. ....Bamesville 5 30 p m 11 30 a m 6 35 pm 1 12 35 p m Ar Thomaston Lv r No. 2t I Pass'g'r. jSavaniinli, t.. A- X. A. Ballroad. 0 30 a m 8 10 a m 6 30a m 5 15 a m No. S4t PasH’g’r. No. 36t | Pass'g’r. I 4 34 p 111 3 30 p m | Most of llip dissssi 1 * shirk afflict ni unkind are origin idly caused liy adi* .rdcrod condition of tim LI V E P ■ For all complaints of thin kind such as Torpillit) of thnLivnr. Biliouane-a. Ncrvoiia Dyspepsia, fndir-*- tion. Irregularity of the Bowels. Constipation Flatu lency. Eructations and Burning of the Btunia* h (somstimaa called Heartburn) Miasma. Malaria, Bl'raiy Flu*. Chills lane Fever Breskhone Fever, tizunuetion before or alter Fever*. Chronic Diar rhoea. Isais of Appetite. Hoadaohe. Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females Boaring-doen STAOIGER’S MIRANT!I la Invaluable. It fa nota pflnacoa for all dfaeit#**, but /MIDI? nil diaeaae* of th« LIVER. Will Vllqp STOMACH and BOWELS. It change* the complexion from a wax*, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color, it entirely remove* low, gloomy spirit*. It fa one of the BEST AL TERATIVES an* t-UrlFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and >8 A VaLUAb.£ TONIC. STAOiCEP 3 AUR ANTI I For sale by all Drugp 1*1* Price 81.00 per bottle C. F. STADICER, Proprietor, MO SO. FRONT ST., Philadelphia. Pa. TECH! MAGOIT Fire Insurance Company OF MUOX. OKOKOIA. 2 30 p m Ar Newnan # Ar 4 30 p niiAr Carrollton Lv 4 50 a in No. 51* Pass’g’r. No. 1* Pass’g’r. H. W. hiiiI ML A E. Railway— Miilu Elm*. No. 2* PiiHB’g’r. No. 52* I Pass’g'r. | 2 0-fa in 3 25 a m 4 24 a m 4 24 a in 5 54 ft m 5 5-1 a m 7 29 a m 9 50 a m 10 59 a m 1 02 p m Lv MACON Ar 5 15 p m 4 01 p ill 1 24 p in 11 59 a m I Ar Smithville" Ar 1 00 a ill 11 34 p m 3 58 p m 4 01 p m 5 41 p in 5 41 p ill 7 23 p in 10 55 ft in 10 50 a m 10 33 p ill 10 33 p m Ar Union Springs Lv Lv Union Springs Ar Ar MONTGOMERY Lv 9 18 a m 9 18 a m 7 40 a m 9 04 p ni 9 04 p m 7 30 p m No. 25*" Pass’g’r. No. 63* Pass’g’r. No. 3* ' Pass’g’r. S. W. K. R.—Albnily Llnr. No. 4* Pass’g’r. No. 64* Pass’g’r. No. 26* Pass’g’r. 1 45 p in i 2 45 p m! . 7 10 p m i 8 17 p in Ar Fort Valley Lv, I 8 17 p in Lv Fort Valley Ari j 10 11 p m|Ar Smithville Lvl 1 00 a m; 10 11 p m Lv Smithville Ar 1 56 am, 1110 p m Ar ALBANY Lv| No. 21f Pass’g’r. H. W. K. R.-IVrry Itrnncli. 8 14am. 8 14 a ml 6 26 a in*, 6 26 a ill 5 40 a m! No. 22+ 7 Pass’g’r.! 8 25 p ml 11 15 a m Lv Fort Valley*. 9 10 pm 1 12 00 m Ar Perry* • No. 25f IN. W. R. R. I Pass’g’r. 3 45 p m| 3 00 p m_ No. 26f I Pass’g’r. 145pmlLv Smithville Arj lOOpml. 3 15 p m 1 Lv Albany Art 11 30 a rnj ESTABLISHED 1874. BUCK MIR, Real Estate Agent, COLUMBUS, GhA_. FOR NAI.E. No. 265 Chipley, Ga. Bummer Hotel, 11 rooms, kitchen mid other out building.; large lot. This place is located on the top , of mountain, and Is a popular summer resort. Owner wlihes to dispose of it at once and will give a bargain.* Three Rose Hill Residences- |1260, (1800, (2000. Two Wynnton Residences— _ (1800, (3000. lEiff-PoHseMlsu Ulveii Now or October l»t. No 22 Seventh street, 4 rooms. No 737 Fourth avenue, 3 rconie. No 739 Fourth avenue, 3 rooms. No 307 Sixteenth street, 3 rooms, newly painted and whitewashed. No 1022 Find avenue, 6 rooms, opposite market. No 1036 Sixth avenue, 4 room, 2 story, (10. No 1208 Broad Street Store. No 1319 First avenue, 9 rooms. No 1317 First avenue, 3 rooms. No 1319 First avenue, 3 rooms. No 618 Tentli street, 3 rooinB. No 23 and 24 St. John's avenue, newly ceiled, (4. Webster Building, Stoics, Hall (with chairs). Offices and Sleeping Rooms. Wynnton Residence oi Dr. Mason. Juquds' comer—will be fitted up for any kind of manufacturing or other business. Brick Building opposite west of market—will be fitted up to suit tenant. Hodges Munor, Linuwood, next to Mr. Geo. Woodruff. No 732 Third avenue, 4 rooms. No 1225 First avenue, Temperance Hall. No 806 Third avenue, 5 rooms. Duelling* For Kent from October 1st. No 732 Fourth avenue, 4 rooms. No 932 Third avenue, 4 rooms. No 1319 Fourth avenue, 6 rooms. No 22 Seventh street, 4 rooms. No 620 Broad street, 6 rooms. No 1022 First avenue, 5 rooms. No 806 Third avenue, 5 rooms. No 802 Third avenue, 6 rooms. No 1332 Third avenue, 5 rooms. No 1344 Third avenue, 9 rooms. Stores For Kent from Ocfoher 1st. Broad Street Stores Nos. 1208 and 1240. Webster Stores, formerly occupied by Kennon & Hill and John W. Sanders. Will rent below their value to first-class tenants. No. 19 Eleventh street, Store or Dwelling. Durkin's corner, on line of street cars, is a very profitable stand. Brown House Hotel, 27 guest chambers, op posite Rankin House. If run properly will prove a gold mine. • LANDLORD!*. All advertising at my expense. For a small commission I rent property, collect, pay taxes, &c., attend to repairs and give careful supervision to all property in my charge. With an experience of 13 years, I can serve you to advantage. TENANTS. Call and see my list. If I have not tlie place- you wish, I will file your order fYee of charge and ill as soon as possible. JOHN HI.A4HMAB, so wed fri tf Real Estate Agent. No. 27+ j Pass’g’r.! 1 No. 28+ | Pass’g'r. 3 05 p mi Lv C'uthbert Ar| 11 28 a m 1 28 p nvAr Fort Gaines Lv, 10 05 a m | No. 29+ | ! Pass'g'r. Enfttnln anil 4'lnyton Railroad. No. 30+ PasH’g’r. 4 45 p mlLv Eufaula... 6 00 p m|Ar Clayton. No. 5* Pass’g'r. - $10(1,000! 7 15 p ill 10 00 a ill L\\. 9 45 pm 1109amAr.. 2 43 pm 2 25 p m Ar.. MACON ..Fort Valley. ..Columbus.".. No. 6* I Pass’g’r. 4 38pm 7 35 a in 3 20 p m; 5 12 a ml .Lv 12 00 m 11 45 p nr iMNHMOrjuu Their liuekbones. The argumfcntouaed in tlie huuse by Mr. Cannon, of Illinois, $tl support of the pen* Hi<m bills vetoed by the president, were such ns have hitherto reduced the average congressman to u condition of abject ter ror, but under the inspiring influence of the moral courage exhibited by Mr. Cleve land, the democrats found that they ac tually possessed backbones,—Baltimore Bun, Is now ready to write insurance against loss or damage by fire. Hates guaranteed as low as ottered by any reliable stock company. S. T. COLEMAN. President. S. 11. JAQUES, Vice President. EDGAR S. WILSON, Secretary. TOOMBS CRAWAORD, Local Agent. Oflicc 1215 lli-nml Street. codtf Trains marked thus * run daily. Trains marked thus + run daily except Sunday. Trains marked ; run daily except Saturday. Elegant Local Sleeping Cars on night Trains as follows: Between Savannah and Augusta trains Nos. 50 and 01; between Savannah and Macon, trains Nos, 53 and 51: between Savannah and Atlan ta, trains Nos 53 and 54. ' Pullman Buffett Cars between Cincinnati and Jacksonville, and through Sitting Car between Chattanooga and Jacksonville via Atlanta, Albany and Wavcross. Through Palace Sleeping Cur between Montgomery and Wavcross. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car Berths on sale at Union Depot Ticket Office 30 minutes prior to leaving time of all trains. WILLIAM ROGERS, Getl’l 8n|lt„ Savannah. T. 1). KLINE, Supt. S. W. R. R., Macon, w. F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Manager. Savannah. G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen.l Puss. Agent. W. L. CLARK. Agent, Columbus, Ga. BEER IN BERLIN. No Beer Kiiloumt, lint Krrrjlioitj Swallows Itlzi-rs | Of Brer. - - There arc uo bar-rooms or anything equivalent to the American beer saloons in Berlin, says a recent writer from the Ger man capital, but beer is drank at all places of public entertainment, and especially at the numerous so-called cafes, where it is almost the only beverage consumed. There are a number of shady beer gardens in the heart of the city, screened by the fronts of the houses. Moreover, the basement of every tenth house is a “bier lokal,” or drinking place of some kind. In the quieter streets are found the "weiss bier" and “wein stuben,” both frequented by regular rather than by chance customers. To the stranger tlie cafe in Berlin sup plies what the Deer saloon offers in Ameri ca. The Berliner of the old type is usually a weiss bier drinker, who regards the bev erage as peculiar to the city, and is fond of expatiating upon its merits. The smaller beer cellars of the capital are legion. The whole city seems to now with the foaming beverage, amber, pale-yellow, brown or the creamy “weisse.” Among the thou sands of underground establishments of which the German capitall can boast, by far the most important is its Rathskeller or guide hall cellar, running ‘ beneath the vast brick building | dominated by a monumental tower, in which the Berlin municipality has in stalled itself. Imagine the low-vaulted cellars of an edifice about the size of the New York post office, tilled from morning until midnight with a crowd of more than a thousand persons of various ranks of society, the majority of them eating, smok ing and shouting, and all of them steadily j drinking. A thousand and one thoughts | in praise of good beer and wine emanating | from Bacchanalians of all nations and | of all epochs are blazoned above tlie arches and upon the walls. The emperor himself deigned to visit the Rathskeller soon after it had been publicly opened and I drank to the well being of bis beloved Ber- j liners from a silver mounted flagon of foaming beer. Tlie place is chiefly fre-! quented by t he middle classes, from the professional man and well-to-do shop keeper, who bring their wives and daugh ters with them, down to the young me chanic, who islnires his beer with the factory girl by) whom he is accompanied, i Beer is ati j institution peculiarly and thoroughly Germanic. The lover of mod est social rank/drinks-it in public beside his betrothed* The student celebrates every possible: triumph, enjoyment and event in beer -. The statesman and great Thu beautiful crimson blush, the bright sparkling eye,a clear intellect, are so often : wanting among our most lovely femates,* ! and why? Because they are suffering from , some peculiar, lingering female complaint. A sure, safe, effectual remedy is Simmons’ , Iron Cordial. eod&w i John R. McLean’s father, Washington McLean, has gone to Saratoga to fight de- ! dining years and lienlth. Atlanta Capitol. . lie but wastes time fighting declining I years, and he is foolish to fight health, for ; some day lie will want it to help him live. I Advice to Mothers.—Mrs. Winslow’s i Soothing Syrup should always lie used ! when children are cutting teeth. It re lieves tlie little sufferer at once; it produces ! natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button." It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the I gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates t he bowels and is tlie best known remedy for diarrluea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five cents a bottle. jel" d&wly RICE, _ r Court Place $22 Market Street,' Bel. Third .ir’.d Ft \ rpR’ilarlc educated and legally qualified phrsiclaa and Us* in .*t V’i J.?«jf*sful, n( hio practice vlli prt»\c. fJuros all forms of PRIVATE, CHRONIC and SEXUAL EASES. . . T Spermatorrhea ana Iiupotoncy, _i. t .ei-hult < f fielf*abuse in youth, flexunl exces-es in ms* Hirer ver.r*. or other cuu*w, uud producing iouiecl the lol* l-Class Direct Rcmie to all Eastern Cities-—-308 Miles Shorter to New York Ilian via Louisville. Close connection made with Piedmont Air Line, Atlnntic Coast Line, and Cincinnati Southern. Only 37 hours and 20 minutes from Montgomery to New York, and only 36 hours and 10 minutes from New York to Montgomery. J uly" 11,1886. 7~Nm53~ | 0 ■ c»r bight _ '0, A vers i of Sexual Pa proper or unhappy, are thorm K SYPHIL IS S&ig tirel\ eradicated f r . , . GLEET, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, tor fn“io,re'r private d'sen^a qulekly cured. It is self-evident tint apliy Mclnn who prw t specif.] Cures Guaranteed in all Cason undertaken. „ , , Leave Akron. “ Greensboro... “ Marion “ Selina Arrive Montgomery. Leave Montgomery. Arrive Cowles “ Chehaiv “ Notasulgfi “ Lonchnpoka.. “ Auburn “ Opelika “ West Point... “ LaG range “ Newnan “ Atlanta 8 45 j) nil 8 20 a in 10 21 p mi 9 18 am . 10 50 p nil 9 39 a • ill 17 pm' 953 a 11 34 ]) m 10 01a . I 11 56 p m 10 17 a .! 12 15 a m 10 30 a m • | 1 50 a m! 11 17 a m 2 10 a m 11 50 a in 4 08 a m 12 57 p m 2 30 p m I No. 1 No. 11 No. 55 1 30 p in i 7 30 p ill 5 00 u m C 15 a m 7 45 a m 10 35 a m 1 50 p m 2 15 p in 3 01 p ni 4 00 p m 5 35 p ni 8 05 p ill 1 5 50 i The veto of the special pension bills has made the best people of the country in dignant. They are indignant after discov ering how easeless or dishonest congress men allow such fraudulent bills to pass both houses. A MOST Mltl.KVl, or IT UK. The Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich., offer to send their celebrated Voltaic Belts and Electric Appliances on thirty days’ trial to any man afflicted with Nerv ous Debility, Loss of Vitality, Manhood, Sic. Illustrated pamphlet in sealed en velope with full particulars, mailed free. Write them at once. l«fcwtf At Asbury Bark tlui idiotic city fathers of an idiotic city have restricted newsboys from crying tneir papers. The gamins now wear a card on which is printed: “I am dumb by order of the commissioners; please buy my papers.” PRIVATE COUNSELOR Of 200 rages, sent to any address, securely sen’ed, for Unrtj iff'') cents. Should he read by all. Address ns a ho v ft OiliOf bourn from b A, M. to 4 P. U. Sundays. 2 to 4 P. 14 Printing, Book-Binding AND Paper Boxes OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT LOWEST PRICES 4 LARGE STOCK of all kinds of PAPER, in Y\ eluding Letter. Packet and Note Heads, Bil Heads, Statements, always on hand. Also Eir velopes. Cards. &c. % printed at short notice Paper Bo.\e* of any size or description not kep> in stock made at short notice. tib os. (aiiitnt r, tf 42 Randolph Street, opposite Post Office. ' Ita.niii.ry au.l 4 <>I*iiii1his 'Miroiigii I'rriglM uii.l A<*<*»iiiiiio<la(,oii. Montgomery } Ooelika * • Columbus a the Piedmont Air Line to York and East “ Washington “ Baltimore Philadelphia “ New York ’iiKnian Palace ( ar* Five Gold and Two silver Medal*. awarded in 18^5 at the Expositions 0J1 New Orleans and Louisville, and the In ventions Exposition of London. The superiority of Caroline over horn* or whalebone lias now been demonstrated’ by over five years’ experience. It is more durable, more pliable, more comfortable, and never breaks. Avoid cheap imitations made of various kinds of cord. None arc genuine nn'es “Dr. Warnbr’8 Coualine” is prime on inside of steel cover. FOR SALE BY AU LEADING MERCHANTS. WARNER BROTHERS, 353 Bro' dway, New York Citt KiIaND O (in 53. lloutydiiK South Round Train* Atlanta.. Opelika. Auburn. i 8 45 a m 8 20 a m i 12 50 p m, 10 50 a m 105pm 1055 pm *i 3 11 p m 12 20 p in • j. 4 44 p m 1 10 p m * j 6 00 j) in 2 05 p m OLD MILL PURE OLD RYI jsSaSSSHiSrSS T3X6S! T3X6S! TaX8S! Columbus anil Montgomery Through f reight and V« eonmiodation. This w 1852, im, the prod atioii, fn formly ii justly cc and uviif by the a; Cor loth Struct and 1st A isky wns Introiliiei'il oriu : u,illy in the u% s ciin-lainly nmkini; m-.v frlcmls, ii 1 ■ti'f the must ii|*|iruve*l |iroi. ss of ilislilf i t-mt-riilly seioou-rt erai:i. I cinq ht-itl uui- iriirelionsi* until fully n. iu.reil l*y nge. i, liiut oil for its purity, (lelirney of flavor, til qimlit>-. For s:ilo, and orders eolioitof Dl. Ftll.lCY, lInfill noitss, Coluuibus, t 1 th for Spinal Complaints, Incipient Consump tion, I liarrlni-a, Pleurisy, Tumors, Asthma, Bronchitis, Epilepsy, Lumbago, Debility, Itheuniutisin, Gout, Sciatica. Lossot' Vigor, Dropsy, Paralysis, Loss of Voice, Hysteria, Nervousness, Indigestion, Palpitation. >| eodJtw l uiie-Sulfm i :il- (iisiririiui*,. The people of Georgia now want to hear something aliout the crops. They are get ting pretty well disgusted with politics.— Savannah Morning News. NSW Fit. Will von civ A N ; eod.vw dark day ifyi July lrt will b' ill t. REEDY, R. T. R. M. C. l No. 12 | 10 50 pm j... 1 05 a ru I.. ... 5 15 a m 1 IViinilrrhjl Cures. \V. I). Hoyt A Co., wholesale and retail druggists of Rome, Gn ., say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Ahiiea Salve for two years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfac tion. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several eases of pronounced con sumption have been entirely cured by u-e of a few bottles of Dr. King’s N’ew Discov ery. taken in connection with Electric Bit ters. We guarantee them always. i'S' + d by- Brannon a: Carson. eod&w Notice to Debtors and Creditors. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons having demands against Hugh Devcr, late of said coun ty, deceased. to present them to me proptrly made cut, within the time prescribed by law. so as to show their character and amount. And nil persons indebted to said deceased are hereby re- -d to make immediate payment to me. Leave Columbus Leave Opelika Arrive Montgomery Trains 50. 51, 52 and 53 daily. Trains 1. 2. 11 and 12 daily excent Sunday Train* m *.,m o Trains!v0 and^Sl 1 coil,icct^nt^Cliehavifwith 1 *Ti^kege^Raih-oml^'* 11 ' 011 ’’^ K,ei « il1 AccommodatioS: 7T Buffet ca,s bet "' een ' New Lh^l.t.ABBKI I. General Manager. General 1’asHmger Accnt. B. F. COLEMAN, Jr., UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN Patent Metaiic Caskets, Weed Cases & Caskets, Id by Pr '.i-*. Ufl.c Lpl OO. Children’s Gloss White Cases and Caskets Wliite Metaiic Caskets. Burial Robes, all up. Personal attention given all orders, four doors west of Tlios. Gilbert's Printing ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost of any proposed line of advertising in American Papers hy addressing Geo. P. Rowell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, lO Spruce St., New'York. Send lOets for 1 OO-oacie Pamohla* rdm hrD.v E i5'^ I i7' t ‘l es a P, (1 ynu,l sr men to decorate Birthday and Easter Novelties. Easily learned ; 1 fair , ...ailed formation address Dcco- Exchange Vlace. Boston aplO tu th sat t 12 , Children’s Gloss prices from .$1.50 Tu-nltll, <l,.r,/i+ I S° 0< ( Prospects of''steady ~ 1 W Cl till btieet, [ ”A S t e ^ki,i ltat T e - 1 l al .? l H' r l is !. lctl an ?l all work Office. post-paid. For lull i mtive Art Works. 7 Mass. P. O. Box VH8. oc!8 ly