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Know
That Brown’s Iron Bitters
will cure the worst case
of dyspepsia.
Will insure a hearty appetite
and increased digestion.
Cures general debility, and
gives a new lease of life.
Dispels nervous depression
and low spirits.
Restores an exhausted nurs
ing mother to full strength
and gives abundant sus
tenance for her child.
Strengthens the muscles and
nerves,enriches the blood.
Overcomes weakness, wake
fulness, and lack ofencrgy
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Walker St., Baltimore, Dee. ISBI.
For six years I have been a great
sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys
pepsia,andConstipation.andbecaine
so debilitated that 1 could not retain
anything on my stomach, in fact,
life had almost become a burden.
Finally, when hope had almost left
me, my husband seeing Bkown’s
Iron Fitters advertised in the
iaper, induced me to give it a trial.
am now taking the third bottle
and have not felt so well in six
years as I do at the present time.
Mrs. L. F. Griffin.
Brown's Iron Bitters
will have a better tonic
effect upon any one who
needs “bracing up,” than
any medicine made.
Jthe great cure ,
e I Foil |
I I £
As it ia for all the painful diseases of tho -g
® KIGNEYS, LIVLR AMD BOWELS, c
Z It oleanaea the system of the acrid poison &
O that causes tiro dreadful suffering whiol £
auly tho victims of rheumatism can realize. >
? THOUSANDS OF j
t* of tho worst forma of this torrid ? disease „
v have been quickly relieved, aud in snort
timo O
• PEPFECTI.Y CU3ED. c
O PRICE sl. I BB ID or Mil , SOU) by I IU (i(.ISTS. V
< r.|> Dry can be aent by mail.
WELLS, Kl(ilAia>St *N .V (’»».. lmii;norton,Vt
A ' CD 40* //T
— l e-ezso,
LYDIA E. PiNKHAWI’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Isa Positive Cure
f-'ur ull lho«P Painful Complaints and Wt-ulnedM#
10 com won to our be«t female population.
A Medicine far Woman. Invented by a Woman.
Prepared bjr a Woman.
The Greatest Hediral DUrtwry Blnrethe Dawn of History.
tWlt revives the drooping spirits, Invigorates and
harmonizes the organic functions, give; elasticity and
firmness to the step, restores the natural lustre to the
eye, and plants on the pale cheek of woman the fresh
roses of life's spring and early summer time
t «?“Physicians Use It and Prescribe It Freely.
It removes faintness, flatulency, d<*stroya all craving
for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
That feeling of boaring down, causing pain, weight
and backache, is always permanent 1 y cured by its use.
i'or the eu»*e of Kidney »«* of either sex
this Compound Is unsurpassed.
LYDIA R FIVKHAM’S BLOOD PTRIFIF.R
will ' radicate every ve tige of Humors from the
Blood, and give tone ami strength to the system, of
tuau woman or child. Insist on having it.
Both the Compound and Blood Purifie r are prepared
at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of
either, $L Six bottles for S*nt by mail in the form
of pills, or of lozenges, on receipt of price, $1 per box
for either. Mrs. Pink ham freely answers all letters of
inquiry. Enclose 3ct-stamp. Send for pamphlet.
No familv should be without LYDIA E. PIVKHAM’S
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, bihousn* sa,
and torpidity of the liver. 2-'» cent * per box.
43“Seld by all Druggists. *** 0)
1181
(SUCCESSOR TO CHAMPAYNK k ENGLAND;
Contractor 2 Builder
Having fitted :p Machinery, la prepared to
Plane aiiil Wall'll Flooring
am! Ceifing,
Sash, Do r*, B iad3, Window Frames
Dwr Frames, Moulding, Brack,
efs, F.-nc-» Peb-'s, Fence
B fifing lTuraed C‘Umos.
Turned B.iiu3 fc, rs,
N*-;wel Posts, &c.,
Plane Wea*he”boarJa *nd T'mbers of any
dia*e*iaioiiß. Also do
Ripping and Schroil Sawing
Jobbine Promptly Attr-tded to
11. If. England
A. E. FRAZER, B. E.
Q.ViL ENGINEER SURVEYOR.
AREOZNr grxda»t« of the Univeralty of
Georgia off re nre RerT-res to tb» onblic.
tquipr-ed with tbe very MS BUT INSTRUMENTS
be u prepared to do work io any branch of enr*
eeylng with dispatch and accuracy, office at i .
A. Fsbuh’s Hardware St're. Order, by mail win
waieecx prompt attention. oet3t{,
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. TUESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1888
ALL SOR.T3.
Tfce champion absent-mimi.? 1 man
went, to the theatre, an l omitted to
remove his ear nniff-s. He left alter
iheseejid ter, run teriQf? something
about pantomimes b >iot? only lit for
children to lo k a:.— Puck.
Mrs. Smith, triumphantly—^‘‘The
hand that roc I*B the cradle is the
hand th.t lues the world,” Mr,
Smith, cynically—“ Yes, indeed, my
dear; and th’t’-jusi why the woili
is so Bleed badly governed,”—X nds
ville Courier-Journal.
“Yee.sir;” says the Dtadwo id man
‘Parson Rounder is a saint. He’s:
always willing to steriflee himself, I
He threw down a straight lluah hand j
the other night to go and i ray with j
a dying mau who s'tit for him. I
call that true martyrdom,
“Any good shootingonyour farm?”
asked] the hunter of the farmer,
“ Splendid,” replied the agricultur
ist; “there’s a drive-weil man down
in the clover meadow, a cloth peddler
at the house, a candidate out in the
barn and two tramps down iu the
stockyard. Climb right over the
fence, young man, load both barrels
and sail in.’
“Is your prcgiamme full, Miss
Btetiecrush?” asked a young man
of a damsel who had just sruggied
out of the refreshment room with
disappointment in her eye and an
order of dances in her h ind. “Pro
gramme full? Well, I guess not.
I hain’t had uothiug but a piece of
cake aud an icecream, an’ that don’t
go far toward filling my programme,
I cau tell you.”
“Do you want to buy something,
my little boy!” asked an Austin ave
nue fruit dealer of a sh trp faced lit
little boy wno was infesting the vi
cinity of the barrel of apples. “Yes,
£ reckon we might trade, if you were
to hold out any liberalinducements.”
“How many apples do you want?”
“If you give me three or four apples
as samples maybe I’ll come
back and buy one some day.”
Those who have predicted the wane
of Austin as a commercial centre,
will perceive there ia life in the old
land yet.— Texas Siftings.
The New Orleans Times Democrat
chivalrously admits that Mrs. L tug
try is a charming person, but ven
tures to say that in anyoueofthe
audiences she has bad in the St.
Charles Thea're there were a score
of women superior to her in every at
tribute of beauty. “At the Cirniv.tl
gettnm ou Fridiy night,” it says,
“she was outstripped by dozens ol
the ladies present,” This startling
statement recalls tho reply of Dr.
Franklin when asked in a Parisian
ballroom If he had ev-T s en any
thing like it he ore. “Not since]
was we toed,” respond'd the sags.—
St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
»*."llen are hut sorry witnesses in t hr ii
own cause-." The praise of Kidney-Wort I
c >mes from tli > ia aiths of ftio.se who liov*- I
o-en met.; -tnanr m.d heslthy by it
Listen: "p Is '-at lag t-vnryh riy.” wi P'v
i druggist. “K (lie y-Wort is the most. I
oopalar ni*altein - we mTI.“ J 1 should he
by light, for no o'her medicine has such
specific action on the liver, bowels aim
tdueys.
A bald headed man, who lias heard
that the hairs of a man’s head are
numbered, wants to know if th re is
not some place where he cun obtain
the back numbets.
Tim; and Expense Saved
Hard workers are subject to bilious at
tacks which may end In dangerous Illness.
Paiker’s Ginger Tonic keep the kidneys
and liver active, and by preventing the at
tack saves sickness, time and expense.—
Detroit Press. jan23-lmo
“Miss Brown, I’ve boon to learn
how to tell fortum s,” said a voting
fellow to a brisk brunet Just ht
me have your hand, if you please.”
“Lt, Mr. White how sudden you ar ?
Well, go and ask papa.”
A little girl baby in Arkansas has
three “Git out of the way,
chilhin!”
Uouest and Liberal.
When the Hons tn each bottle of Hop
Bitters (at the present pike $'.25 per 1b.,)
*ost more than a bottle Is sold for, besides
do otner costly mediolne3. and tbe quali
bety and price are kept t same, we think
It Is honest and libei at in the proprietors,
and no one should complain, or buy or
use worthless s uit, or cheating bO;:u j tin
Rations he-ause the price la le
I* A It 1412 11 ’ S
HAIR BALSAM.
This elegant dressing I
’'j * s preferred by those
j -/■!>> who have used it, to any
4 arti«.le, on no
I'' Y .Y\' ■/ •!
Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair
Parker’s Hair Balaam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re
rnove dai lx inanditchix g. HiSCOX &Co , N.Y.
y>c. and |1 sites, at dealer* In drug* and medicines.
PARKKR’S
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with
overwork, or a mother run down by family or house
hold duties try Parker's Ginger Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares, do not take
intoxicating stimulants,butuse Parker's Ginger Tonic
If you have Consumption, Rheunr.2-
ism, kidney Complaints, or any disorder of the lungs,
tfnmark. | els, bieod OV MTItS PAI KIR’S GiWI :c
TcmcviHc re you. ItiitheGreah t Blood Punl r
And the Beit Surest Cough Cure Ever U.eiT.
If you are waiting av/ay from age, dissipation or
any disea-e or weak tss and require a stimulant taice
Ginger Tonic at-on e; it will invigorate and build
you up from the fi-st dc o but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreda of lives; it may savft yours.
CAUTION ! *ll fobrtitot**. Parker'* Ginper Toaic i*
i eempofed of tbe te*tmnedi»l apalt in tbe world, and i*entirely
di'-Prent from of alone. Send for circuiair to
H..COX A Co., N. V. SOc. A (1 sue*, at dealers in drag*.
GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
■ deiightfiil perfume exceedingly popular. There
I Is nothing like i*. P.'i't ur-on having Flgres
j| tgn Cologne -r.d look for signature of
« ctc/t lccx y^Ccr:
1 ■ on every bo»t:?. Aar drerri-t or dealer in p-erfu xmxj
I can *cr«!v yoo. iS atd Ti cent tizes.
r LARGE SAVING BUYING 75c. SIZE.
REV. A. I. ROBBS Writes: — g-i fl Ir% n-ifS ■ // RRY.J.L. TOWNER,
After a thorough trial of the / rLSHIr ltd /industrv 11l
IRON TONIC, I take pleasure / THC / inaustry ’ :.' T a J s -“ .. 1
iu stating that I have been / . ~ I consider it <
greatlv benefited by its / brj | ! j E ! I |/a most excellent remedy for ,
use. Ministers and Pub- / JUiJM&e the debilitated vitaiforces. ,
PS£PiS2BB7TH3 DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO., 213 N. MAIS SI., ST. LOUIS.
M IS i Cants!
4 1
We Imve just Eeceived 50 pieces of Carpet- :
ing* bought at a SALE
A\ M E WILL SELL FOR CASUAL' THE FOE LOWING
LOW PRICES:
BRUSSELS at 60 cents, former Price 75;
BRUSSELS at 65 cents, former price 80;
BRUSSELS at 72 cents, former price 90.
INGRAIN CARPETS.
34 cents per yard, Former Price 45;
45 cents per yard, Former Price 60
60 cents per yard. Former Price 75;
G 5 cents per yard, Former Price 85
82 cents per yard, Former Price sl.
And Everything In Proportion*
RECOLLECT that these GOODS are Fresh aud New and are a Fine SELECTION
L. ROONEY.
N. B. urFu rniture Depaitment Is complete and we are
Selling’ at Very Low Figures!
J. B. SAMPLES,
SUCCESSOR TO T. J. DUDLEY,
—DEALER IN-
Ml, SMS, DOORS, US
and WHITE PINE Moulding.
Heaths Shingles, Plasters’ Hair, <&c.
9 ]f] * °* Reasoned, Dressed and
huUjUUU Matched Flooring and Felling
ou ]f<Ul(i.
Uf’ f Feet of Lumber of all Fradcs
uUU<UUU needed by Builders* now in the
yard.
SASH, DOOR AND BLIMO DEPARTMENT.
This Department is in charge of Mr. WADE H. BRYNNON, and all
orders will be promptly llille 1 for regular or odd siz°s.
Builders or other patios wanting lumber are respectfully invited to
consult me bofoie purchasing elsewhere.
J. B. SAMPLES.
Lumber Yard near General Pissenger Depot, Oolumhuß Ga, jan7t
3VCI3L,T_ J I3SrER,Y
iSLT COST!
FOR CASH-
lul-
Monday morning we will commence to sell AT COST all our
Xviillineiry GToods,
Comprisinng all the I:»t a ßt and beet afvies of BONNETS. PLUSHES, VEL
VETS, OSTRICH TIPS, BIRDS. FANCY FEATHERS and HATS from 25
cents and upwards. Ladies and Misses
MERINO UNDERWEAR-
Dolmans, C!oak3, Jacke‘9, Z “phyr Shawls, Sacques, Balmorals, Children’s
Zephyr Mitts, Infants’ Zaphyr Boots, Corsets and Largest Stock of
Ruehings, CaUaretts, Fiehues, Ties. &c., in the City.
Pookets, Shopping Baskets, Belt Ornaments, Lace
Tidies, Black and Cream Laces.
Ladies and Misses Rubber Circular Hosiery, Gloves
and Handkerchiefs.
IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE MILLINNERY LINE.
WE MEAN BUSINESS,
COM a : AM> SEE \Jfi.
M. JOSEPH.
87 and 30 BROAD S'i’REKT.
1849 11'83
B. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT,
FIRE—MAKINE—LIFE—ACC 1 DEM
REPRESENTS
NOKTH BKITISH and MERCANTILE INS., CO ABSE TS $10,211,885,00
HARTFORD FIRE “ 4,115,000,00
j INSUARNCECO, of NORTH AMERICA “ . 8 818.000,10
ROYAL of LVEKPOOL * 9,700,000,00
'GERMAN—AMERICAN " 3,704,214,00
! CON IINEN I AL of NEW YORK “ 3,29'»,3‘26.00
! PHENIX of BROOKLYN “ 4,450,534,00
| WESTERN and CRESCENT “ 2,000,000.00
MUT UAL LIFE of NEW YORK “ 95,000,000,00
: TRAVELERS LIFE and ACCIDENT “ 6,667,394,00
Policies issued on all classes ot property at rates adequate to the hazird.
lotl9d&tf I>. F. WILLCOX, II Rroad Street
Wynnton Resites 1
FOE SALE ! j,
Known as the clemovh t
Plxce, situated two mi’es srf {
east of Columbus, Ga. Quantrr 'ja
ol a mile from the Brick Acad -
emy, containing twenty acres of laud, on which i
are all necessary out-buildintfs and ar* sidence
ol ten rooms in excellent repair. A well of «ood ‘
water and iruit trees of nearly every variet)
grown iu this climatb. For terms apply to
G, E. THOM Ad, Jr,,
•jlHHt* Att’yatLaw
COIA.EGE
OF
American Medicine
Surgery.
£Tbe Regular W inter Course will oommeno
October 2nd, 1882, and continue four momhH,
whon Spring Course will commence. The facili- ;
ties of this Institution tor imparting Medical
and Surgical instruction are thorough and
complete iu all departments.
FACULTY
A. Q. THOMAS. \ . M., M. D. <
Professor Descriptive Anatomy,
8, F. BALTER, AT. D.,
Professor Theory and Practioe, ami Clinical
Medicine,
WALTER J. TUCKER, AT. D.,
Professor burgery and Clinical Surgery.
Wm. A. THOMAB, M. I).,
Professor cbstetricd and Diseases of Women
and Children.
JNO. T. OOX. A. AT., M. D.,
Professor Physiology and Special l'&tliology.
JOHN KOST, M D. L. L. D„ ‘
Prolessor Matori. Medics and Therapeutics.
A. G. THOMAS, A M.,M. D,,
Profensor Ohomiatry and Toxicology,
METHVIN T. BALTER, M. D.,
Pcmouatrator of Anatomy.
FEES.
Professor’s Ticket $ 50 00
Matriculation '<> ,
Demonstrator’s Foe 10 00
Perpetual Scholarship, including all but
Graduation Fee 100 00
Further information and catalogue furnished
by S. F. SALTER. M. D,
Dean of Faculty,
OR BROAD AND WALTON STS., ATLANTA,GA.
f>2St i.
Ml 1 f »t»f ,S<i
HAVING BKISN APPOINTED SORTS AGKNTHPOB
COLUMBUS FOa Til2
DEADLOCK
TAG FASTENERS!
WE ALSO KEEP OK HAND A LA'Kt,'! STOCK
OF OTHi.'R
TA & B
OJ all sizes. Bend us your orders,
WYNNS, DEWGLF & C 0„
OOTjUiJIBU fUit) I IO.: OFFICE
GEORGE PAGE & Cfe
Jllnniiructui’rvK ol
Patent Portable Cireulnr
SAW. IU. •
A’-.o Stationary ar.J f::tsl2e / f \
STEAM ENGINES / g \
,5 H. aCHaOEDEK ST., /
ualtimorrmi
Grist and Flour ATil’,'. W:dur VN Ik . v VVo<- Work ..g
and Barrel Macbin , ‘i , v. Hbiu'd' M Ms,< •livuiar *aaA#
W>l> Cull;ics.etc. s»-i.d ior i
F. a WILKINS
Auctioneer,
Real Estate and Genera!
Collecting Agent,
■yy'lLLGive Special Attention to public and
private stle of Real Esttlo, Administrator,
GuardiaDs and Assignees hales and Collections
promptly attended to, and ai promptly paid
over to parties confortng tboir trust to me.
Special attention paid to renting ol property
placed in my hands.
My Office will bo located at tbe WKBSTER
WAREHOUSE until further notice.
A liberal 6haro of the patronage of tho public
is respectfully requested. Reference without con
sultation to the ’Banks, Warehouses and Lead- I
ing Merchants of the city.
F. G. WILKIN S. |
Columbus. Ga,, January 23d If 83 la 24tf
S. 8 MURDOCH^
Attorney-at-Law,
OFFICE over Frazier's Hardware Store.
ootl9tf
MRS. J. 11. GREGORY,
Artiste,
Studio, Cohneu Buoau and Alabama Streets
ATLANTA, OEORGIA,
Crayon Portraits a Specialty.
ART INSTRUCTION IN
ee-haod Drawing, Oil Paintln?;, Water
Colors: china Paint ng, Palntinn on BUfc, Paint
ng on SAtiu. China carelully fired. july2.J-tf
Uaidi f liailroad
-AND—
Gaw Stock fit
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
Iff ILL b a soli In front of the Auction Hjusp
VV oiTh‘ 0. M. Foley, atth** nortcweei corner
of Broad and Crawford streets, Columbus Geor
gia, on fluesday Mirch 6:h, 1 ib‘i the fcdlowmg
va’.u«b e stock, Ac., belong ng to tho estate of
R. L MOTT, deceased.
Bevi nty (7 J shares of the Capital Stock of the
( hattaho ch e Nati nal Bank
Thre • hundred and five (Zo‘) sliar f ß of the
Gap til Stuck of tne ooi*iinbU3 Ow Light Com
pany.
L.t-ven 'll) sh»res rs Mobile »ni Girard Rail
road Company—pref rred Btock.
41s » a lifj policy up>n the I fe of JNO. II
MULFORD, in the Mantattan L ie Iu uraiue
Company yf N w York for WO. Hddund-r
an order <f Court of Ordinary of Mdtco.ee
County. —TFRMB C»BH
H. if. FPTING, Adm’r.
of H.L.MOTr.direiH d.
Ftb. 6th, 1883. leb6-iaw4w
DENTAL CARD.
I
; TIGNER & McELIIANEY,
Kt aiilcnl lleutintK,
35 Randolph Street,
COLUMBUS, GEOBGIA.
Respectfully tendebtheib sebvice
to tile community.
Central and Southwestern R. R’ds.
oavankah, Ga., Fub #l 3tb, lbt3,
aN aud after tiUNDAY, Feb.’ 4tu, iBB3, p*k
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PHCENIX
11011
Broad SI. Columbus, Ga.
GOLD WATCHES
WATCHES, CLOCK? and JEWEL
RY REPAIRED and
WARRANTED.
SPECTACLES
A SPECIALTY, which do not tire the Eye, and
last for many years without change,
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COLUMDUS, GEORGIA
Printing and Book Binding
EVEay DF3OSIPTION AT
LOWEST PRICEN.
4 LARGE variety of all tind. of Paper, U:
A eluding Letter, Bill Heads, Stete
-1 ment>. Packet and Note E.ida, always on hand:
tiao. Envelopes, Cards, Taga, Ac., and printed at
•hort notice.
THOMAS GILBERT,
f Randolph SL, Opposite .Postoffice
Mobile & Girard R.R, Go,
COLUMBUS, GA., Jan. lith, 1889. -J
ON and after this date, trains will ran aa fol
lows:
MAIL TRAIN NO. 1, DAILY-GOING WEST,
Leave Oeneral Pass Depot Colnmbna,.., 1:68 r
Leave Broad Street Depot. Colnmbna..2:2o PM
Arrive at Union Springs— 6:68 PM
Leave Union Springe 6:05 a m
Arrive at Tr0y..... 7:66pm
Making close connection at Union Springs
with M. & a. K. B. for Montgomery and
Eulanla.
MAIL TRAIN NO. 3, DAILY-COMING EAST,
Leave Xruy 4:30 a M
Arrive at Union Springs.. 6:17 A M
Leave Union Springs ...6:66 am
Arrive at Broad St. Depot, Colnmbna... 10:26 a m
Arrive at Gen Pass Depot,Colnmbna... 10:40 a m
Connects at Onion Springe with M, A E. R. R.
(or Montgomery and Eulaula, and at Oolnmbne
with S. W. R. it. for Maoon, Savannah, Angneta,
and points North,
WAY FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
NO. 6, Daily, Except Sunday—GOlNG WEST.
Leave Coiambus Gen. Paea. Depot 6:20 a m
Leave Columbus Broad St., Depot.—... 6:36 a m
Arrive at Union Springs .10:61 am
Leave Union Springe ...11:30 am
Arrive at Troy 1:26 pm
Oonneote at Union Springs with M. & E. R. R.
for Eufaula (daily except Sunday.!
WAY FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
NO. 6, Daily, Except Sunday—COMlNG EAST.
Leave Troy... 9:ooam
Arrive at Union Springe 10:66 A M
LeaveUnlon Springs. 11:40 a m
Arrive at Broad St., Depot Columbus...4:ll p M
Arrive at Gen. Past. Depot Columbus... 4:21 pm
W. L. CLARE, Snpt,
D. 8. WILLIAMS General TlcketAgent.
Columbus and Western Railway
COLUUBUB, 4., November 24,1882*
ON AND AFTER NOV. 24th, 1882, the Traini
ou this Road will be run an follows:
Train~No7 l, laity Passenger.
Leave Columbus..,, 1:60 pm
Arrive Opelika. 8:27 p m
~ Train No. 2, Daily Passenger.
Leave Opelika .10:10 A M
Arrive Columbus 11:42 Am
Train No. 3, Daily Freight and Accommodation,
Leave Columbus. 8:00 A m
Arrive Opelika 9:40 a m
Train No. 4, Daily Freight and Accommodation.
Leave Opelika 6:36 pm
Arrive Columbus 8:07 pm
Train No. 7, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Columbus 2:30 pm
Arrive Opelika 4:60 pm
Train No. 8. Daily Freight and Accom. except Sun.
Leave Opelika ...» ~..11:10 am
Arrive Columbus - 1:24P M
eTaTflewellen.
General Manager.
Western R. R. of Alabama.
Bmmms
The Quickest, Shortest, Best
and Most Direct Route,
TO
New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, and Washington.
With choice of routes either via. Piedmont Air
Line, Atlautio Coast Line, Rennesaw or Cincin
nati Southern, all inak’ng through connections
Trains leave as follows:
TIME TABLE NO. 9,
TAKING EFFECT SUNDAY, DEO. 10, 1882.
TRAINS EAST.
TRAIN NO 1.
Leaves Montgomery 7:25 a m
Arrives Uhebaw 8:62 a m
" Opelika 9:66 a m
•* West Point 10:43 a m
•' Atlanta (Ak WPR R>.... .... 2:15 p m
** n olumbus (0 kW It R)........11:42 a m
TRAIN NO. 3.
Leaves Montgomery 8:20 p m
Arrives Chehaw 9:55 p m
“ Opelika ....11:03 p m
1 ‘ West Point 11:68 p m
“ Atlanta (A &WP RR) 8:60 a m
TRAIN NO. 7.
Loaves Montgomery 2:00 p m
Arrives Ohehaw M 6:30 p m
“ Opelika 8:00 p m
TRAILS WjSST.
TRAIN NO 2.
Leaves Columbus (C k W R B; 1:60 p m
• Atlanta (A kWP RB) 2:16 pm
'* West Point 6:87 p m
41 Opelika 6;27 p m
Arrives Ohebaw 7:28 p m
•« Montgomery 8:66 p m
TRAIN NO. 4.
Leaves Atlanta (A 6c W P B 8)... 12:56 p m
“ West Point 4:35 p m
1 Opeiika 6:80 p m
Arrives Cbehaw 6:31 p m
" Montgomery....... 8:00 am
TRAIN NO. 8.
Leaves Opelika 6:07 a m
Arrives Ohebaw ••••••••••• 8:06 a m
“ Montgomery 11:46 a m
N o change of oars between Montgomery and
lauta.
Pullman S’eepers on trains 1 and 2 between
New Orleans aud Washington, D. 0„ without
change.
Western Railroad Sleepers on trains 3 and 4
between Montgomery and Atlanta.
Trains 1,2, 3 and 4, make close connections
with trains to and irom Mobile and New Orleans.
Train 4 connects at Montgomery with trains for
Selma aud Eufaula. Connections made at
Opelika with East Alabama and Cincinnati, and
tbe Oolumbns and Western Railroads. All trains
except 8 and 4 connect at Chehaw with Tvske*
gee railroad. GABBKTT,
dec 12 ts Oeneral Manager.
People’s Line Steamers
COLUMBUS, GA., D«e. 10, 1882.
ON AND"AFTER THIS DATE AND UNTIL
lurtber notice, tbe new and elegant Steel
Hall Steamer,
CHATTAHOOCHEE,
Will leave every Saturday at 10 a, m., fbr Apala
chicola and intermediate landings, going by
Bainbridge only on down trip.
Through Tickets to Jacksonville, Fla,
from Columbus, $16.16
From Eufaula, 11.96
B~ate are required to leare promptly on ad.er
tleed time, nbippera are required to have their
freight ,t the beat by IQ a. m., on day of lea Ting,
aa none will be reselred after that hoar.
All claims moat be presented at tbe ofßoe, on
corner Broad and Tbomae street,, In order to
reoeiye prompt attention.
The boate reserve tbe right of not landing at
any point when considered dangerous on ao.
count of wind, high water or timber,
W. R. Mooes, T. H. MOORE,
Freight and Pass. Ag’t. Gen’l Agent,
fed 26 ts
DIVIDEND NOTICE
OFFICE GEORGIA HOME INS.. 00., 1
Columbus, Ga.. January 20th, 1883. J
AT a meeting of the Directors of this Company
held on the 18th lnat., dividend of aix (t) per
cent, was declared out of the earning! of th.
psst six months, psysble on demand.
Wm. O. Coins,
lanlltf , Secretary,
L. H. CHAPPELL,
PROVISION BROKER & INSURANCE A6T.
119 Broad St , Columbns, Ga,
Home of New T->rk.
Imperial of London,
Guardian of London.
Northern of London.
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