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DAILY ENQUIRER-SUN, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 25, ISM. 3 News from tho Three States Told in Brief Paragraphs. A Young Jinn Arristnl at tho Inxtanro nr His Mother Tor tnrconj’ After Trust—A Churrlt Do* stroject liy Fire—Sponge I’ishliig in Florida, Vie. Georgia. The grand jury report Liberty county clear of debt and a balance of.?!!000 in the treasury. Berry Freeman, a colored farmer of Burke county, has been caught in the net of “sanding his cotton.” A thief stole the clock from the new Baptist church in Macon, Another one stole a watch from Burke’s jewelry store. Mr. Wittderweedle, of Milford, carried about260 pounds channel catfish to Albany last Monday, the result of one night’scataii on his trip in the Notehaway. Mr. W. A. Jordan, one of the most high ly esteemed citizens of Reynolds, will leave with liis family for Brunswick,which they will make their future home. The hotel at the Roswell depot has been entirely destroyed by tire. It wasoecupied by two families, Messrs. Beavers and Cole man. In it Professor R. N. Aiken had all of his dining room and kitchen furniture stored. Cnpt. Tom Glover, of Stapleton, recently chased a fox from his hen roost so closely that the fox was forced to take a tree, when Captain Tom dispatched him with a pistol ball. Mr. Lawson Kelley, who lives on tho Sapp place, was on his way to Waynesboro with five bales of cotton on his wagon, and when near Alexander the cotton was dis covered to be on fire and was destroyed. The fire originated from smoking. Charles Blackman, who was to have been hanged atEllaville on Friday, for the murder of Stonewall Tondee, has gained a respite pending an appeal to the supreme court. The trial of Blackman for the of fense took place before Judge Fort on the first of October last. While Presiding Elder Lloyd and family wore in at supper Thursday night in Way- cross the parsonage caught on fire, and the flames were spreading rapidly when discovered. Mrs. Lloyd, with remarkable coolness, went and got her baby from the roonmand returned with a bucket of water, with which she extinguished the flames, I Real estate is on a boom in Gainesville. Colonel Samuel C. Dunlop has sold a lot to Messrs. D. E. Evans and .1. W. Hudson for SHOCK). The lot fronts forty sL feet on Main street and runs back 165 feet to Line street, and is 200 feet from the public square. The purchnsi rs will erect two brick store rooms on the lot at once. Fred. C. Von Kamp, a young man from Augusta, was arrested Tuesday iu Savan nah and jailed on the complaint of his mother on a. charge of larceny after trust de’egated. Mrs. Von Kamp lives in Au gusta, and recently sold some property there to Charles Pliinisy, deputising her son to perfect the sale, and collect the pro ceeds. He did so, and on getting "the money immediately started for Savannah. On arriving there he bought a bar room in the eastern part of the city, and run it for a couple of weeks when, on his failure to pay rent, the stock was levied oil and he sold out. A child wa« recently scalded to death in Clay county from pouring a pot of coffee on himself. The annual meeting of the bar associa tion takes place in Montgomery the first week in December. The ladies of Montgomery will hold a bazar during the first week in December for completing the monument. One hundred and eight new post offices have been established in Alabama during the new administration. A ten-year old boy in Henry county found and drank a quart of whisky. He died next day from the effects of it. A petition is in circulation in Mobile in opposition to the proposed bill prohibiting the running of freight trains on Sundays. Mr. John Laslie, an esteemed citizen of Bullock county, died Monday of Bright’s disease. .He was a brother of Major Carnie Laslie, of Macon county. A movement is on foot to supply Mobile with what it very badly needs—a suitable dry dock. A bill of charter is being drawn up and a stock company will be organized under the general laws ot the state. East Selma is infested with eighteen tramps. They sleep iu tne woods at night and beg in the daytime. They are regular thievesand a uuisauee to the residence part of the city. The sale of the Sloss furnace property for 52,000,000 to the Sloss Steel and Iron Company, the name to be taken by the new, was confirmed at a meeting Tuesday of the stockholders of tho old company. The new company will elect office™ and choose managers iu thirty days. D. F. Myres, of Birmingham, has brought suit again at the Western Union telegraph company for $500 for holding a telegram thirty-three hours before delivering it to him. He is a lawyer, and alleges that, on account of the defendant’s negligence, the party who meant to employ him on im portant business had to make a different arrangement. On Sunday last new Elam church, on the Jit. Meigs road, seven miles from Montgomery, was destroyed by fire. The upper story of the church was occupied by the Woodside grange. Some grass was being burned in a field near by, and the fire broke out, reaching the church and it was destroyed. Ton Ambition*. Bartow of t he Waco Examiner has taken the wrong method to vindicate his charac ter in bringing a big libel suit. He should nave been content to say to his adversary as good old Horace Greeley once said: You lie, you villain, you lie 1”—Sun An tonio Times. Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenne stamps from Pro prietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefited the consumers,as wall as relieving the burden of home nnmnfanturt-rs. Es pecially is this the case wi; . Green’s -Au gust Flower and Bosehee's Gorman Syrup, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, lias been added to increase the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in the Vb cents size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cough and Lung trou bles, have perhaps, the largest Rale of any medicines in the world. The advantage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in every town and village in civilized coun tries. Sample bottles for 10 cents remain the same size oct12d*wl.v llis'n nml Ht r'ii. The Hissing: Club of this city, organized to express disapproval of new' theatrical pieces, is composed only of men. A lot of women, banded together for a similar pur pose, would call themselves the Herring club.—Tid Bits. -A. OJ&.3R.33. To all who nro RUfTuring from the errors ami indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood, &c„ I will send a recloo Hint will euro you, FREE OF CHARG E. This groat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REV. Joseph T. INMAN, Station D, New York City r>e 11 eod&wlv ffoU r ml Huffy's Pure Malt Whiskej an i Duffy's Formula. Dysentery, Diurrhcna, Cramps. Gentlemen—I have used your Duffy's i'arc slalt Whiskey with the mopi beneficial effects. My trouble was Chronic. Dimvi-Iup i WALTER HUBBARD. 820 Wklch Strkkt, Chester, Pit. Gentlemen—1 have been puttering for ten years with catarrn of the stomach (result ol typhoid lover), running 1 into civscntcry anti Ulceration ot tho lower bowel. The best brands of whiskey never suited mv palate until I tested your Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, which has given on tire iv ' ' ' Bryan, Williams r< Gentlemen—. whs iron led v the stomach for a long time, un* your Duffy's Pure M.di Wu v satisfactory results. ( HAS A. W El ON EK. .ii*ii l lound oi Kt»v and Dull'v .•I find that tt MARTIN SCHOTT. Mt. Horn Avx., Prick's fiti.nl Cluciunaii, Ohio. > Gentlemen—j have been s.'cL till the xrhtfc with catarrh of the stomach an i dvseirerj an.-’ I find your Bully's Pare M B Whiske the bc-H remedy 1' ever used. Flense sou your Duffy's Formula to take it. Mite. M . AltA. n, North Carolina. iM.rs 1 mi tit* ed vvt Chronic Plarrluei I.Mllfy’s Pure ,V have i-xp'Tl ; re inore than 30 pc Care ill tic thing. She had 1 o time vi!h ii Hta'i'im s l am • there in a decided Unpr JuIlN Bo KUAN TJIK DUFFY MALT WHISK’ WALT • 87* The n>'./r>fh Ftnynviti /« «(- hot,I (iptjUci't ill rtf thr >.T'.\ , '7.'/•■/ Utv "t JHihr'* /'«»•'• ‘Unit II hiKie tenJMi mora HbnrlJlr'nHt for t/„ C'.n innytioH. pi/no-nxy General ' " ' • • ‘ ■ '>■ - ■< H • «.V <\,UUr>„ tn U,.-t.ihir rffe l of nit r nh, n,Jir* hisilif/'fi Ulill'J HUi*r th-- Wciyh. 'Uhl Strenrjth NOW READY g.zraaitgyr'i.'iiigrjaiii s s s s s SSS8SSS —am itiii ii in i^javv^isumsKaanamai fees# in NATURA!. FRUIT I W FLAVORS I MOST PERFECT MADE [L s & 8 s s For Fifty Years the great Remedy for Blood Poison and SMn Diseases. For 50 L't never Pails! Interesting Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free to all who apply. It should be carefully read by everybody. Address THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. Constructed With Our Own ••Patent Eyelet Batteries,” Surpass in power and permanency nil and every ntiiiT device to apply magnetism to the human rtvdcm. Our record stands at •• percent, of all ,ii | »i < * ruses mi red. 'i 1 r • .t Luilg, Stomach, j.uinev, Liver itiui ulm- - vi ry Other trouble i« Ids to ti c mild y. t *i ‘is :■(. t;i « unenta of mag; ..r ir. ,'s uppii d by o-|i- 'MUlio .f The Melt i”t i (.r-iK.i nr.iffirt great sfreu’.;lh, warmth • ud comfort. md the Dyspeptic, Nm veins, weak and (I • -.poiniiii x lx cor.K* liopciUl and genial, ana enjoy lilt again. ssssssssssss no AminoniH.Liiiie.Alum or lDiocphntes. L)r.i**.* Estracte, Vanilla, Louiou, etc., llavor doiicioubiy. I M/tf Mm® POmfTR CO C:■•mro. am Sr. Loir; Columbus, Oa., November 11,1880. O N and. after this date Passenger Trains will run daily unless marked t, which are daily except Sunday. The standard time by which tilts. Trains run is the same as Columbus city time. Leave Columbus Arrive Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery.. *• Eufhula “ Albany., “ Millen “ Augusta “ Savannah * ll 30 a m 1 9 00 p iu * 4 10 p in t 5*50 a iu + 12 15 a ill * 1 0.» p ru * 12 45 ]) m 2 20 p in * 3 00 a m * 10 10 am * 615am * 2 15 u m 5 55 a m * lz 60 p n; 9 20 a m; * 8 10 p m 2 25 a m i * 5 50 p iu !* 8 10am * 11 20 am 5 00 a ml* 11 25 Passengers fbrSylvania, Sanderville, Wrights- . ville, Milledgeville and Eaton ten, Tlioninston. ' Carrollton. Perry, Fort Gaines, Talbotton, Buena Vista, B al.ely and Clayton should take 3 50 p n. I train. j Leave Macon “ Atlanta “ Montgomery.... “ Eufaula “ Albany “ Mi Ilf n !* ll 03 p mj* 12 00 in “ Augusta I .* 7 45am “ Sa vs n n all » 8 20 p u * 8 40 a in Arrive Columbus I * 1 55 p m I * 4 55 a in Sleeping Cars on all night trains between Co lumbus and Macon, Macon and Savannah, Ma con and Atlanta, Savannah and M'ucon, and Sa vannah and Atlanta. Tickets for all points and Sleeping Car JJerth> on sale ai Depot Ticket Office G. A. WHITEHEAD, Gen’l Pass. Agent. C. W. MEYER, Ticket Agent. augl t.f COLUMBUS .'iilHl I J IU i/7 armril'iiire lrilh n nm-hit',. fnrinul't "h i <■<«<»«(« prlm tiui.'l i of .-"/// -/ « 1‘nrt Mull iriiflrj Uh.t burhlfil. rnm.ryfl In lirjum H", Milli-iUnua rlemi-iitu "I ‘hr ‘extrartett wilhnut i-fnit-inii o,' i Jti-ihh "t I ch'ini/nh hi/ hem yrm exe. .nul'inij lh- uyml pibilulib imil ej/hnf.i,i i« be,./ pietninUum ti'er in"’!. It limbi’ hull Of all dealert at OAf. UUU.Alt thll UOITLE. ONPRECEDEKTEO STOCK OF Piece Goods For Fall, 1886. Florida. Egg plants shipped from Hillsborough county last week to New York netted $7 50 per barrel. Sponge fishing is proving highly re munerative on the Florida coast this year. One vessel is reported to have taken ^1500 in one week’s time. Blue fish, pompane and Spanish mack erel are imported in limited quantities at Cedar Key. They go immediately to New York, where they find an appreciative market. The sheriff of a county not a hundred miles from Volusia took a prisoner out of jail who is on trial for murder, had a jolly ? ;ood time with him at a hotelj and at a riendly game of cards the prisoner won all the sheriff’s money. Palatka News : Rev. J. L. Thomas has just sold a small grove at Peniel, of 100 trees just coming into bearing, to Mrs. lb. H. Hayden, of Augusta, Ga., for $3000. T.ie grove is splendidly located, and the purchaser secured a bargain in getting possesion of it. At DeLeon Springs Frank Jones was loading some brass shells last Tuesday, when he met with a very serious accident. He loaded the shells and then put the primers on them, during which operation one of them exploded. The shell burst into a thousand pieces, cutting his left hand very badly, while one of the pieces imbedded itself in his left breast imme diately over the heart. ^ A Correction. Office Boy—I couldn’t get in through the door, so I elum in the window. Employer (with a significant emphasis on the “olum”)—You clum in the window, did you? “Well, clim, then.”—Tid-Bits. Variety l T nparnlIcle«l. I-riecs Kcnsoiwible. Satisfaction tJnaraaiced. fiOODS selected now will be made ready foi delivery at any date desired. Call and favor m with ao order. G. J. PEACOCK, ClotliiiiK Manufacturer. 1200 A 120« Brum Street. C olumbus t.a. t POllt.f REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. Mr J H. Hamilton’s Store, corner of Second avenue and Fouiteeuth street. Rents tor *1000 u year. SWino Kev of Rose Ilill.itood Store and Dwelling. *1700. )i acre lot » ith new live room residence on Rose Hill. , 1000. Half acre vacant lot cor. Istavenueand Stb 3000 A handsome Residence and 100 acres ot land in Wynnton. I->50 Good four-room House and two-room ten ant house on lower Fifth avenue, U acre moo Four tluec-room Houses in Northern ' Liberties -rent for *16 per month. 225. A vacant lot near Slude's school. Three 1 , acre vacant lots near Swift's factory cheap lor cash. FO r RENT. ^• J 0 Per month—Store on Twelfth street. HO per month—Hr. Schley’s _?h°K?s avenue iietwecn Fourteenth and r-iilcenth Sts. M5-WB Moore’s House, south of court house, po -Store and Wason Yard on Sixth avenue. W. S. GREEN, Rea! Estate Agt. end If zimmerman FRUIT EVAPORATORS l ‘The nest in luirlvu. »r«t Bnuraln. forSO da,» i sierra.- • 1 UdfXJSlluiuI-riuan Mavhfnu Co., t iodoutti. Ohio 1 S.A. el4i Office General Manager, Columrus, Ga., yeptember 12th, I486. O N and after Sunday, September 12, 18S6, the sohedub of Mail Train will be as follows: No. 1—Going North Daily. Leave Columbus 2 29 p nr Arrive at Chiploy 4 S2 p m Arrive at Greenville 6 37 p ni No. 2—Coming youth Daily. Leave Greenville 7 10 a u: Arrive at Chipley R ll a m Arrive at Columbus JO 21 a r 1 No. 3—Freight and Accommodation—North. Leave Columbus « oo n w Arrive at Chipley 8 l l a n Arrive at Greenville 9 25 a ir No. 4—Freight and Accommodation -Sontb. Leave Greenville 10 22 a m Arrive at Chipley ll 38 a m Arrive at Columbus 2 11 p in W. L. CLARK, Gen’l Manager. T. C S. HOWARD. Gcn’l Ticket Agent. UUKMKipH Opelika, Ala.. November ir»th, 18FC. / |N anil after Monday, November 15th. IRSR, the v/ trairiF on this read will be run au follows: No. B. Leave Columbus 8 05 a il Arrive Opelika 9 35 a ns No. 2. Leave Opelika 9 48 a ir Arrive Columbus 11 01 a m No. a. Leave Columbus 2 28 p m Arrive Opelika 3 68 p m No. 4. Leave Opelika 6 09 p m Anive Columbus 6 34 p m No. 5. Leave Columbus 6 50 a cu Arrive Opelika.. 9 03 a in Arrive Good water 6 45 p on No. a. Leave Goodwater 4 45 a in Arrive Opelika 9 27 a m Arrive Columbus .12 20 pm No. 7. Leave Columbus 1 15 p ui Arrive Opelika 3 04 p m No. 8. Leave Opelika 4 00 p m Arrive Columbus 5 -ll p in The night trains are discontinued for the pres ent. A. FLEWELLEN, dtf uenerul Manager MUSCOGEE SHERIFF SALE. Ity i'. NI. linowloN A Co., AiM*I*rM. TiriLL be sold, the first Tuesday in December M next, in front of the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., Broad street, city of Columbus. Muscogee countv. Georgia, between the usual hours of sale, that tract and parcel of land lying and being in the city of Columbus, Muscogee county, Georgia, known and distinguished in the plan ot said city as lots numbers 29 and 30, bound ed by Front street on the i ast, St. (.'lair street on the north, and Hay street on the west, known as the Foutaine Warehouse property, and contain ing one acre of land, more or less. Levied on as the property of B. T. Hatcher, to satisfy a mort gage Ii fa in my hands in f avor of J. N. Embry vs. B. T. Hath er. Also, at the same time and place, a tract or pa r cel of lan.i lying anil being iu the city of Colum bus, Muscogee county, Oa., known and distm- f fiiisherl in plan of said city us west part of city ot uunibcr SHip’ronting 60 feet., more or less, on north tide of ITryan (now 13th) street, anil run ning back north 147 feet 10 inches, more or less, with improvements thereon. Levied on as the property of Robert Justice, to satisfy two fi fas in tvuUl. uUMiiiv, ail’ «- Berry v«. Iioht. .Justice. Property pointed out by plaintiffs’attorney. J. G. BUR US, nov9 oaw4w Snerltr ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. the auction house oi tv m. nnowics c,o., on Broad street, in the city of Columbus, Ga . on the first Tuesday in December next, between the legal hours or sale, the following described Ilea] Estate, situate, lying and being in said »late and county, to-wit: „, . . , . , The north half of lot No 481, containing onc- rjuarter of an acre, more or less, with good Dwell ing and other necessary improvements. . The south half of lot No. 491. the same being one-quarter of on acre, more or less, with Dwell ing House and improvements. The south half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter of an acre, more or less, with two-room tene ment on same. , . A , , . . The same being the real estate belonging to the estate of David Z. Ward, deceased. Also, at same lime and place, will be sold a small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied by Mr R. Stockwcll ilot 491 , belonging to said deceased. Terms cosh. M. M. MOOIIE. Adm’r Est. D. Z. V* ard in Georgia. nov2 oaw4w 91000 REWARD '• For Jt.1 ^n.:iciiinc Iu "ii.j •''■a A AJ •» Cured by B. S. S. Conmonci'8 should not confuse our Sjien{fic with the numcivus imitations, substitutes, potash and mercury mixtures which are (/of ten up. to sell, not on their own merit, hut. on the merit of our remedy. An imitation Is always a fraud and a cheat, and they thrice only as tin y can steal from the article I mlti :ted. Treatise on Blood and Skin Discuses mailed free. For sale by all drufjrjlsts. TICK SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Oa. mxx S. S. S. vs. POTASH. I have had blood poison for ton years. T know T have taken one hundred bottles of iodide of potash in that time, but it did mo no good. Last summer my face, neck, body and limbs were covered with sores, and 1 could scarcely use my arms on account of rheu matism In my shoulders. I took B. S. S., and it has done me more good than all other medi cines I have taken. My face, body and neck are perfectly clear and clean, and my rheu matism is entirely gone. T weighed 11(5 pounds when I began the itiedicino, and i now weigh 152 pounds. My first bottle helped me greatly, and gave me an appetite like u strong man. 1 would not be without S. S. S. for several times its weight in gold. C. E. MITCHELL, W. 23d St. Ferry, New York. Shorlost, Quickest and Best—308 Milos Shorter to New York than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad. i'i*> Wllwoiila Mag;nolle Power Abdominal Supporter Gives great support and comfort and in creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in cases of abdominal enlargement without any particular disc-use. Tends also to decrease ana prevent excessive accumulation of fat. The M it w nolle I'eHliiug Necklace soothes and quiets the Teething Baby and pre vents convulsions. The full power Eyelet lltiltery Inwolow not only warm the feet, but prevent, era nips'in legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Invalid should despair because cheaper or inferior goods have failed, until they have tried our methods. Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials mailed to any address. Advice and counsel free to all patients. I)r, tmiMK TERIIY, oc1fl dtjeld , (In., Agent Mo e ffect November 14th, 1880. Orleans No. 51 i No. 53 “ Montgomery “ Clnhnw Arrive Columbus Leave Columbus “ Opelika Arrive West Point. “ LaG range “ Newnan “ Atlanta Via W. <fc A. Railroad. Leave Atlanta Airive Rome Dalton “ Chattanooga “ Cincinnati Via t #i._ Piedmont Air J.,i.e to He* Leave Atlanta Arrive Charlotte “ Richmond “ Washington “ Baltimore “ Philadelphia South Lound Trains. .! h 05 pm! 7 55 n m . 12 55 nlit! 1 20 p Ilf . j l 00 a m ! !» 45 a m .1 7 rs. a t n f 8 1.1 p m .' 8 53 a in I 9 35 p m . ll 01 a m 11 01 a in .! K 05 a ml 2 28pm .! 9 4f> a in' 10 29 p m . 10 27 a ui. H 12 p m .! 10 58a in: II 44 p m York and Easr. I 45 n in 7 40 a m i5:, ; »m flllpn- ! 83 a m 5 30 a ill 130pm! M 30 a m ! 4 4 p III 10 03 ft 111 ' 17 p tn 12 35 p m l 2i) p m 3 20 p m 1 I i&flp 1 No. 52 Leave Atlanta Leave Columbus “ Opelika Arrive Chchaw “ Montgomery i 1 20 pm 1 12 20 a m ! 228pm j 5 00 pm; 425am 6 0! j) ni 5 22 a m | 7 15 p ill | 0 45 a in 1 2 15 a m ! 2 10 p in ' 7 10 a in' 7 30 in iln 62, Family Emigrant Train 60, Pullman I’alace Sleeping Car th rough to New OrJeanf Sleeping Ca , free of charge, through to Texas without change. Via Selma and Queen and Crescent. I | Leave Columbus ‘ “ Opelika | Arrive Selma j “ Marion ' “ Greensboro “ Meridan ! “ Jackson ; I I I | 4 22 am " Vicksburg j ' | 6 50am “ Monroe i | | i 140pm “ Sli re report i fi 45 p m CECIL GABBETT, Ooneral Manager. | No. 8. | No. 61. •I 2 28pm, . 8 30 pm . i 1X 30 p m 1 45 p m I 4 00 pm . 5 35 p m .! fi 27 pm 11 15 p m Mobile & Girard R. R. Co. ADVERTISERS Can learn the exact cost cf any proposed line of advertising in American Papers by addressing Geo. P. Rowell A Co., Newspaper Advertising Bureau, IO Spruoe St., Me *• York. Send IOcih for lOQ-m, .. 1©^ LJTfifkm For 15 years at Court ! n Li' Vtiivkci.K'.rei’L T n.-t. ThirJ I.nd Fmirtli, iWU.I) .• .. .i*.rly cJumi'id Jdi I-rm’.r qi'uliaid phr<sk-liai nu4 tic 1,11 t’”.’.1. us nil! l-ni.-rl'io V. II yii-ovc. Chiron a\l i'ovtuc of..PjFvIViVFTft ' ■:-.JVCTlICi ami jaEAIJIklt alS* fcittuzitu.ion-ltoa r.uil laipoloncy, ,, -Hfult of *.utr-.aliiino lu youth, scs ml o»wih> In :t.v r "'.I'sen, ii'ikI inod'i.-1'iir mnvlf tin-R»U .- '• » . '<■ . \• i >• n. hi rnli.ul I'mions might mule* , . :. •iii'im) .*-4 .,r Ucffiv • 'iu-,017 I’Ly- ., al !>•■ :..Y. ft. 1 •*. l ii'O, S, cl.<..' cIF«».K 0„ulil#n „I Ml I...... nt hi .. r l 1-. r. n.l.r.o« ■it.r .-o LL..-M, in,I pernio rmuiii.o «3*vmj Gonorrhea, nZiUlSlt Klrlcturo, OrcUillj, Hon,hi. {<,r • ILh aVnoifM- private .liseas •• quickly oured. It iHflf.L-vl.k-iit tliiit nphy Hlclut, Who pays KprcUlatt<!Ottoe of <li« :iX thousand* UU fact oCc* rr :ou.i ien«l pcruorw to my carf. When If Ir Incnnvetilc-Btl* v Ait tho ■ Itv for ir«*tin”iit. inedlcliicH c«u be nut privatalf k, t fiWy by mull or oxproiu anywhure. Cam Gaarantced in all Casa* nndsrt'tUon* „ ... . ,. . f«ns-,:tufi, ni 'pi-r»,nialW or by totter free »ml Inrlteft w'lmibC.1 ivubouablo u.ul cor r.-pou-.oDCc etrlcily - PRIVATE COVNSEZ.OR' •fW)0 1 .ng*jl, s uit in any addrose, •■-curoly nonled, for thn*i Ii man. Hlii'Uhl ho rood l.v all. Aihlre^t an atM»r« Dinou : ,.J|.. InibD A. M.togl* U Suiu avn. V to 4 F. V (V N and aRer this date Train COLUMBUS, GA., November 11, 1886. WEST BOUND I’RAINS. 1887. OT YORK WIW HIM ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. GREATEST AMI I’llEAl'EST FAMILY JOURNAL IN THE UNITED STATES. Leave Columbus Union Depot “ Columbus Broad Street Depot Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Springs Arrive Tro» “ Montgomery, M. <St E. R. R “ Eufaula, M. & E. R. It EAST BOUND TRAINS. Leave Montgomery, M. A E It. It.. “ Eufhula, M. ct E. ii. It “ Troy Arrive Union Springs Leave Union Sgruigs 1 40 p ill 10 35 p m 5 35 a in 1 56 p m 10 45 p m 5 44 a in 4 50 p m 2 f.O a m 9 37 a rn 7 20 i> m 2 10 a in 10 25 a in 9 04 |i in 12 20 a in !l 48 p m 11 20 a in No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. Past’ger. Accotn. Accom. 8 10 a rn 3 40 p ni 8 07 a m 4 00 a m 9 42 ft ill 7 15 p m 5 *18 a m 9 55 u m 7 35 p ra 6 40 a m | 7 30 a in 7 30 a ni! Coin rjbus. 12 55 p m 11 0-1 p in 10 31 a m Trains Nor. 1 und 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 3 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and Accommodation) daily except Sunday. No. 6 anil 6 (Way Freight ami Accommodation) daily ex cept Sunday. W. L. CLARK. Snp’t.DE. WILLIAMS. O. P. A. WILLIAMS & POU, Successors to ,T. A. WALK Eli Carriages, Buggies, Road Carts, Wagons, iHLAIELIISriESS SA.IDIDI J ER / -3r 3 Plow Gear, Lap Robes, Etc. . WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK EVER KEPT IN COLUMBUS, and will take great pleas- j ure in showing any one through our stock. It costs nothing to look. Call and see those BEAUTIFUL COLUM BUS BUGGIES, For which we are Sole Agents. AIiWAVS IIKIUHT AM* KKMABLE. Every Number ail Epitome of the News of the World. The Foreign department Is unequaled. Latest and most accurate Cable Specials by the COMMERCIAL CABLES. Fullest Telegraphic Reports of All Current Events. NFK<‘IAI. FKATI KKt*. Practical Farming; articles on Science, Art. Lit erature, the Drama, Music, Religion, Fashion and Chess. INFORMATION ON ALL SUBJECTS V vmiXECO..ColuA^UBtO. Jlou^.llaj} je21 w!2w Address JAMES GORDON BENNETT, New York Herald, noV17 d7t w.3t New York City. 25 Acres-r-5 Room Dwelling. \\ r ILL exchange for city property. Cash or s * credit, low interest. No. 252 JOHN BLACK MAR. to/.. ^ eal Estate Agent, Columbus. Ga. se wed&fVi tf BDOCATEBSUSn ’1 lu..School is the boat in America. 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