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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 ofenergy
Keeps off all chills, fevers,
and other malarial poison.
Will infuse with new life
the weakest invalid.
37 Walker St., Baltimcfle, Dec. iSBt.
For six years I have been a great
sufferer from Blood Disease, Dys
pepsia,andConstipation.andbecanie
so debilitated that I 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 Brown's
Iron Bitters advertised in the
paper, induced me to give it a trial.
I 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.
yon |
t It-11-Emi A-T-I-S M £
h" As it is for all the painful diseases of the -q
® KIQNEYS, LIVER AND BOWELS, c
C It cleanses tho system of the acrid poison w
J that causes the dreadful suffering which £
only tho victims of rheumatism can realize. >
® THOUSANDS OF CASTS j
£ of tho worst forms of this terrible disease „
w have been quickly relieved, and in short tfi
time O
« PERFECTLY CURED.
C PRIOR SI.I.IQL 11> «r BUY, SOLD by DRUGGISTS. Z
< (I) Drv can be aent by mail. j 2
WELLS, Rl* 3 I ARDSoN & CO., Burlington, vt
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LYDIA E. PINKHAM’S
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
I« ft Positive Care
For all thoae Painful Complaint* and Weaknesses
ao common to our beat female population.
A Medicine for Woman. Invented by a Woman.
Prepared by a ftoman.
The Greatest Bedlral Dheorery Store the Dawn es History.
tSTIt revives the drooping spirits, invigorates and
harmonizes tho organic functions, giver elasticity and
firmness to the step, rest ores 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-.
{ Use It and Prescribe It Freely
It removes faintness, flatulency, destroys all craving
for stimulant, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
That feeling of bearing down, causing pain, weight
and backache, is always permanently cured Ly it.; use.
For the cure of Kidney Complaints of either sex
this Compound Is unaurpushed.
LYDIA E. PINKHAMS BLOOD PURIFIER
will eradicate every vestige of fiunvm from the
Blood, and give tone and strength to the system, of
man woman or child. Insist on having it.
Both the Compound and Blood Purifier are prepared
at 233 and 235 Western Avenue, Lynn, Mass. Price of
either, |L Bix bottles for |5. Sent by mail in the form
of pills, or Gs lozenges, on receipt of price, JI per box
for either. Mrs. Pinkham freely aitswen* all letters of
inquiry. Enclose 3ct-stamp. Bend for pamphlet.
No family should be without LYDIA E. PIX’KHAITS
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, bihousneHS,
and torpidity of the liver. 25 cent 3 per box.
gjrsold by all Drugguits.- a* <’>
Mm
(SUCCESSOR! J CHAMPAYN: * ENGLAND?
Contractor a Builder
Having fitted up Machinery, is prepared te
Plane an-l Match Flooring
and (?ei!ins,
Sash, Dcnr s . B'inds, Window Frames
Door Frames, Moulding, Brack
ets, F‘n« Pickets, Fence
Belting ITurned Coumns.
Turned B.llusters,
N a wel Posts, &c.,
Plane Weatherboards *nd Timbers of any
dimensions. Also do
Eipping and Schroll Sawing
Jnbb’na Promptly Attended to
R. H. England
A. H. FRAZEU, B. E.
CIVIL ENGINEER A*o SURVEYOR-
A RECENT graduate of the University of
Georgia effort his services to the nublic.
Equip: ed with the very FINEST INSTRUMENTS
he is prepared to do work in any branch of sur
eeyinrf with dispatch and accuracy. Office at J.
A. Fauib'i Hardware Store. Orders by mail will
v<»ecaprompt attention- oatiJtf,
DAILY TIMES: COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 14,_1883
SIOO,OOO STOLEN.
John F. Betz, the B ewer, Charges
His New York Partner with
Swindl ng
PAtlade/phia Kecord.
Detect vet are engaged in seat ch*
>ng for Wi.liamC LUue,, v'hj was as
seciaieU with Jean F. Beiz, me w< 11-
Rnown brewer, of this city, in c n
cuctiug a laig’ br-weiy In New
Yoiß, As staud iu yesterday’s is
sue, criminal charges Uave been pre
leried against BaUer by Mr. Betz,
wiio alleges that Bauer stole ub u
SIOO OuO irom him. Air. Be.z has also
sworn out wauauts agatuat Henry
Daily, a New York lawyer; Ge Jigs
W. Moore anti John M, Little,
brother-in-law of D illy, whom u« ae
cases of conspiring with B-iUer to de
irau 1. Tue <nt>re iu uageuknt of
ire brewery iu New York was 1< ft in
the bauds ol Biuer, woo was a
cousin of Mr. Beiz, the latier’a time
and attention being entirely occupied
in itiokiug alter ii s brewery ar York
road aaa Cailowbili streets, in this
city. It is alleged that it was the
continued absence of Mr. Be z that
enabled Bauer to carry out his
schemes. Not until January 31 lust
old Mr. Betz suspect anything wrong
with his partner. On that day be
learned that Bauer had not been seen
for nearly a week. Investigation
proved that Bauer had allowed ihe
business to run down, and that the
accounts of the concern weie to bad
ly mixed as to prevent any immedi
ate knowledge ot the condition ot the
tiuanc s being gained. An expert
accountant has been going over the
books, and the discrepancies thus far
discovered leads Mr, B tz to believe
that the stealings ui Bauer will not
exceed SIOO,OOO.
Honest and Liberal.
When the Hodb in each bottle of Hop
Bitters (at the present price $1.25 per 1b.,)
eost more than a bottle is sold for, besides
the other costly medicines, and the quali
hety and price are kept t same, we think
it Is honest and liberal In the proprietors,
and no one should complain, or buy or
use worthless stuff, or cheating bogus im
Rations because the price is le
— ♦
Marrying for Money.
Texas Siftings,
Gabe Snodgrass applied to the
county clerk lor a marriage license.
The cieik, being iu a good humor,
and desirous ot having a little tun,
said very seriously :
“I suppose you know Gabo, that
the legislature now In session has
passed a law making it a felony for a
colored man to marry unless the fair
bri le can show a cash ballance or
real estate to the value of three dol
lars. Are you marrying for money?”
■‘Jess go ahead wid de papers, boss,
whispered Gabe; “dars mysterous
tumors io de neighborhood ‘bout her
habiu’ four dollars and a quarter.”
Dr. Pierce's ‘Favoilte Prescription” le
everywhere acknowledged to be the
standard remedy lor tetuale complaints
and weakness. It is sold by druggists.
ttiAfr.
A Republican Candidate in the Field.
Bayou Saha, Feb. 11. —A lelegrain
from Gen Lewie, fioru Orelousrs,
states that L uis Trug‘ r is positive I 3
in the field as a repubib an candidate
tor congress for thisd siricr. G -n.
L wis culls oil the democrats of hi
district 10 rally around bis standard
and teach this pretender to congres
sional honors the same lesson lie re
ceived Irom our revered Herron.
Handbills i.-sued by the parish t xeen
iiv< committee will be freely c reu
lited. Tiager will find that W'St
Feliciana is not tisle p and will cer
tain y give him another large majori
ty for salt river.
Are You Exposed
I'o malarial li.liaence- ? then protect yout
system t>y using P.uktr’s Ginger Tonic
It strengthens the liver and kidneys to
throw iff m ilarlal poisons, and is good
or general debility and nervous exhaus
tion. jai 23-lino
Killed While at Play.
Chattanooga, Feb. 11.—Louis
Dunn, agrd 10 years, was killed by
bis comioanio >s yesterday, near Ring
gold, Ga. Tljey attempted to irn
pris m him under a wagon-bed, but
in tilting it, it fell on bis neck and
broke it. He was the son of a promi
nent farmer.
———
Decline of Man.
Impotency ot mind, limb or vital func
tion, nervous weakness, B‘xual debility,
etc, cured by World’s Dispensary Medi
cal Association. Buff do, N.Y. Address
with two stamps, ter pamphlet.
wed Asat
♦—
The pleasure of coming back from
a duel —not a French duel, because
they are perfectly safe—was felt by
Lord Alvanley when, on reachinc
home after an encohter, be gave tie
eoacbman a guinea. Tee coachman
h«d a conscience—which almost ren
ders the story incredible—ami said;
“My Lord, this is too much; I cnly
t ok you to .” Alvanley repiie 1;
“My friend, the guinea is not for
taking me to , but for bringing
me back.”
—■ iniai rr-urr - ■
I‘AKKEKS
HATH BALSAM.
>© This elegant dressing
is preferred by those
who have usedit.toany
similar article, on ac- ■
count of is superior
cleanliness and purity.
It contains materials
only that are beneficial
to the scalp and hair
and always
Restores the Youthful Color to Grey or Faded Hair
Parke’s Hair Balsam is finely perfumed and is
warranted to prevent falling of the hair and to re
fl move dandruff and itching. HiSCOX &Co , N. Y.
f sf>c. and (1 size», at dealers in drugs and medicine*.
PARKER’S
GINGERTONIC
A Superlative Health and Strength Restorer.
If you are a mechanic or fanner, worn out with
I 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, but use Parker’s Ginger Tonic
If ynu have Consumption, Dyspepsia, Rheurta
fcm, Kidney Complaints, or anydisorder of the lungs,
stomach, bowels, blood or nerves. Pat ker’s G:ngf.r
Tonic will cure you. Itis the Greatest Blood Purifier
And the Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used.
If you are waiting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and requite a stimulant take
Ginger Tonic at once; it will invigorate and build
you up from the fi'st dose but will never intoxicate.
It has saved hundreds of lives; it may save yours.
C ACTION Ref«-« all luhrtHetet. Parker’s Gtnrer Tonk i«
composed of the be:’, remedial ap-nls in the world,and 6entirely
d.ffereLl from preparal ons cf piafcr alone. Send for orcularto
ii.AC®x A Co., N Y. 10c. A |1 lizet, at dealer, ia dr-p.
GREAT SAVING PI’TING DOLLAR SIZE.
Its ri h sv d lasting fragrance has made this
delightful perfume exceedingly popular. There
ia nothiug like:!. Insist uyon having Flo RES
TON Cologne and I >.k for signature of
w evw-r bottle. Aty i'crrt er eeajer in perfmaety
exa nuulj voa. S 5 and 75 wnt
LARGE SAVING BUYING 75c. ST7E.
i HL9L2X
M-iMi of Pro-
" w*^^ s*** 5 *** z "* h toa'idfi of Iron, I‘trnvian
Jar By A7 fSf EK d Hark and Phosphorus in
& KW a palatable form, P'or
SHr M IS Hoss of Apjte-
Ar Sf r M SA & SBl Ute, Prostration of Vital
r Jr Jr AB f ff SJ J& AL it is indispensa-
BEV. A. I. HOBBS Writes.— RE V. J. L. TOWNER,
After a thorough trial of the / KcJrilrlCLw XT r ,^„«4- W r th «
IRON TONIC, I take pleasure / THE Inaustry, 111., says:—
in stating that I have been X ~ I consider it
greatly benefited by its / Lfißß|||Bß/a most excellent remedy for
use. ministers and Fub- ,/ the debilitated vital forces,
lie Speakers will find it
of the greatest value I
where a Tonic is neces- ZF >lf Ji' & err r 9
sary. I recommend it OUT Jr r r ff f Jggßr Jr Jf &TJf aA A
as a reliable remedial BHy r Jf r Jr r Jf. r Sr Jj StS
agent, possessing un* S r ff Jf S J fLsjgf S S J JS ff
doubted nutritive and Sr Jf ff &Jf JB rfJ ff jff r ASA
restorative properties.
LodisvUley Ky., (kt, 2, ISS2. WmJ|
rSE?ASESBYTEE DR. HARTER MEDICINE CO.. 213 N. KAIN ST., ST. LOUIS.
W Slmß ii C® 1
to: —-—
We have just Received 50 pieces of Carpet
ing bought at a SALE
AX WE WILL SELL FOR CASH AT THE FOLLOWIXG
dLdOW FELICES:
BRUSSELS at 60 cents, former Pries 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;
65 cents per yard, Former Price 85
82 cents per yard, Former Price sl.
And Everything In Proportion-
RECOLLECT that these GOODS are Fresh and New and are a Fine SELECTION
L. ROONEY.
N. B. mFu rniture Depaitment Is complete and we are
Selling at Very Low Figures!
J. B. SAMPLES,
SUCCESSOR TO T. J. DUDLEY,
-DEALER IN-
LUMBER, SASH, DOORS, BLINDS
and WHITE PINE Moulding.
I*aths Shingles, Plasters’ Hair, &c.
Qll 1[ 1 Seasoned, Dressed and
ZjUUjUuU Matched Flooring and Ceiling
on Hand.
a' ' H Feet of Lumber of all Grades
jIIUU needed by Builders, mow in the
yard.
SASH, 0003 ANO BLIND DEPARTMENT.
Thb D ’partment is in charge of Mr. WADE H. BRINNON, and all
orders will be promptly Hilled for regular or odd sizes.
Builders or other p ities wanting lumber are respectfully invited to
consult me before purchasing elsewhere.
J. B. SAMPLES.
Lumber Yard near General Papsengor Donot, Columbus Ga. j <n7t
MILLINERY
ATXf COSTI
Monday morning we will commence to sell AT COST all our
Ts/Lillinex’y Goods.
o<>mnrisinng all the bit°et and best styles of BONNETS. PLUSHES, VEL
VETS, OiTP.ICH TIPS, BIRDS. FANCY FEATHERS and HATS from 25
cents and upwards. Ladies and Misses
MERINO UNDERWEAR,
Dolmans, Clo .ks, Jrcke's, Zephyr Shawls, Sacques, Balmorals, Children’s
Zephyr Mitts, Infants’ Zaphyr Boots, Corsets and Largest Stock of
Ruebings, Callaretts. Fichuee, Ties. &c., in the City.
Pockats, Shipping Biskats, Balt Ornaments, Lace
Tidies, Black and Cream Laces.
Ladies and Misses Rubber Circular Hosiery, Gloves
and Handkerchiefs.
IN FACT EVERYTHING IN THE MILLINNERY LINE.
AVE MEAN BUSINESS,
COM K yVTVI) TTBS.
M. JOSEPH.
87 and 89 BBOAD STREET.
1849 ISB3
D. F. WILLCOX,
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT.
FIBE-XARIXE-LIFE-ACCIDEXT
——:o:
REPRESENTS—
NORTH BRITISH and MERCANTILE INS., CO ASSETS $10,211,885,00
HARTFORD FIRE “ 4,115,000,00
INSUARNCE CO., of NORTH AMERICA “ «818.000.<0
royal «f Liverpool • 9.760,000,00
: GERMAN—AMERICAN “ 3,704,214,M)
I CON lINEN I’AL of NEW YORK “ 3,295,326,00
I PHENIX ot BROOKLYN " 4,450,534,00
j WESTERN and CRESCENT “ 2,000,oe«.00
CHY of LON DON “ 1,299,654,00
MUIUAL LIFE of NEW YORK “ 95,000,000,00
| TRAVELERS LIFE and ACCIDENT " 6,667,394.C0
1 Policies issued on all classes of property at rates adequate to the hazard.
ctlßd&tf ». F. WIUIXJX 71 Uroad Street
Wynnton Residence
FOE SALS!
• I
Known as the olemon’s * j
Phce, Rituatod two m»ien i
east of Columbus, Ga. Quartt r
ot a mile from .the Brick Acad•
emy,containing twenty acres of land, on which
are all necessary out-ouildinga and art sidence
of ton rooms iu excellent repair. A well of gooc
water and fruit trees of nearly every variety
grown in this climate. Fur terms apply to
G, £. THOMAS, Fr.,
21 sett Att’y at Law
OF
American Medicine
AND
Surgery.
The Regular Winter Course will commenc
October 2nd, 1882, and continue four months,
when Spring Course will commence. The facili
ties of thiH Instituti n tor imparting Medical
and Surgical instruction are thorough and
complete in all departments.
3P2l.C , ’fcJl4L r £‘'3r
A. G. THOMAS. \ . M.. M. D.
PrufeSbOr Descriptive Anatomy,
8, F. SALTER, M. D.,
Professor Theory and Practice, and Clinical
Medicine.
WALTER J. TUCKER, M. D.,
Professor Surgery and Clinical Surgery.
Wm. A. THOMAS, M. D.,
Professor obstetrics and Diseases of Women
and Children.
JNO. T. COX. A. M., M. D.,
Professor Physiology and Special Pathology,
JOHN KOST, M D. L. L. D.,
Professor Materia Medloa and Therapeutics.
A. G. THOMAS, A M.,M. D.,
Professor Chemistry and Toxicology.
METHVIN T. SALTER, M. D,»
Demonstrator of Anatomy.
FEEW.
Professor’s Ticket ...$ 50 00
Matriculation 6'o
Demonstrator’s Fee 10 (M>
Perpetual Scholarship, including all but
Graduation Fee 100 00
Further information and catalogue furnished
by S F. SaLTER. M. D.
Dean of Faculty,
OB BBOAD AND WALTON STS., ATLANTA,GA.
Cy23t f.
' ’«i-i i i J itv
"Dretss
HAVING BEEN APPOINTHD SOLE AGENTSffOE
COLUMBUS FOR THE
DEADLOCK
TAG FASTENERS!
WE ALSO KEEP OF HAND A LABGK HTOOE
OF OTUEB
TAGS
L1 all sizes. Bond us your orders,
WYNNE, DEWOLF & CO.,
OLUMIIU-I TIMES JOB OFFICE
Co &O ft Q£.
AliintifncfurerN of
Patent Portable Circular
SAW
STEAM J \
SN. SCHROEDE2 ST., /
BALTIAMUik MD. /
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Grist un i Flour Milin,sV i,t WliooK Woo World.#
and lliirrcl Maeliini-v.loooi-loMillH.Cir.'nlarßawn
Mil l Cui.ulies.eto. Send lor iTitu.oMUO.
F. G. WILKINS
Auctioneer,
Real Estate and General
Collecting Agent.
Fpocial Attention to public and
private Bile of Heal Est’te, Administrator,
Guardians and Assignees Hales and Collections
promptly attended to, and as promptly paid
over to parties confering their trust to me.
Special attention paid to renting of proparty
placed in my biz da.
My Office will bo lo- atel at the WEBSTER
WAKEHOUSE until further notice.
A liberal share of the patronage of tho public
le respectfully requested. Reference without con
sultation to the ’Banks, Warehoueos and Lead
ing Merchants of tho city.
F. G. WfLKIN £.
Columbus. Ga., January 28d IM3 ja 24tf
S. S. MURDOCH,
Attorney-at-Law,
OFFICE over Frazier’s Hardware Store.
octl9il
MBS. J. R. GREGORY,
Ai’liMte,
Btiu>io, CoftNKR Broad and al.ibama Si rkets
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Crayon Portraits a Specialty.
ABT INSTRUCTION IN
ee-hand Drawing, Oil Painting, Water
Colors: China Paint.ng, Painting on m’t, Paint
ng on Hit in. China carefully fired. jnly23-tf
Bank, Railroad
-AND—
(jiDN «ir>
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
\IT ILL sol lin front of the Auction Hmse
VV ot Tht o. M. F gey. at th* northwest corner
ofßr<>ad and Crawlord stree.g, Columbus Geor
gia, on flueeday March 6 h, 1383 the follow.ng
vaiu<kb e Mock, Ac., belong.ng to tho estate of
B. L MOTT, deceased.
Seventy (7 ) yh«res of the Capital S’eck of the
Chattaho ch e Nati nai Bank.
T»-re ' hundred an 1 five f30"7 t-harts of
Cap tai Stuck of tue Uoiumbui Gas Light Com
pany.
Eleven'll) sh\reft <f Mobile and Girard Bail
road C mpaoy—pref rr -d Stock.
Also a ilia pulley upon the 1 fe of JNO. H
MULF-'BD iu the Manhattan Lle In-uran e
Cempihy of N w York, f.r $6 t-CO. 8 id under
an order f Court of Ordinary of Muecu- ee
County.—TEEMS C SH
H. H. FPPING, Adm’r.
of E. L. MOTT, d.
Feb. 6th. l a ß3. leb6-iiu4w
UMINTA.L CAKD,
TIGNER & McELIIANEY,
Resident Dentists,
35 Randolph Street,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA.
T VWG-BOTFVLLY TgNDZBTHEIB BFBVICE
XXto Um oosunuoity.
‘Central and Seuthwestern R. R’ds.
Savannah, Ga., Feb..Sth, 1883.
/ iN and after SUNDAY, Feb. 4th, 1883, pae-
V/aaugur trains on .he Ueiaral and bouthuest
ciii iiaxiroads and Dium.o s will run as follows
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THOMA.S GILBERT,
F Randolph St., Opposite .Portoffice
Mobile & Girard R.R, Co.
COLUMBUS, GA., 7»n. 14th. 1883.1
ON and after thia date, tralna will run aa sot
Iowa:
MAIL TRAIN NO. 1, DAILT-GOING WIST,
Leave General Paaa Depot Oolnmbna,... 1:55 r
Luave Broad Street Depot. Columbua..3:»o r M
Arrive at Union Springe. 5:58 rar
Leave Union Springe 6:05 A M
Arrive at Troy... 7:55pm
Making oloae connection at Union gprlnga
with M. & H. R. R. for Montgomery and
Eufaula.
MAIL TRAIN NO. 1, DAILV—COMING BAST,
Leave Troy 4:30 AM
Arrive at Union Springe. 6:171M
Leave Union Springe ...8:55 AM
Arrive at Broad st. Depot, Oolumbua... 10:261M
Arrive at Gen Paaa Depot, Oolumbua... 10:10 am
Conuecta at Union Springe with M. A B. R. B.
for Montgomery and Eufaula, and at Oolumbua
with S. W. B. B. for Maoon, Savannah, Auguata,
and pointe North.
WAY FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
NO. 5, Daily, Except Sunday—GOlNG WEST.
Leave Columbus Gen. Paae. Dep0t...... 6:201M
Leave Columbus Broad St., Depot.«... 6:35 am
Arrive at Union Springs ....111.61 a m
Leave Union Springs ...11:30am
Arrive at Troy 1:25 pm
Connects at Union Springa with M. A B. B. B.
tor Eufaula fdaily except SuudayJ
WAY FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
NO. 6, Daily, Except Sunday—COMlNG BAST.
Leave Troy 9:O2AM
Arrive at Union Springa 1U:651M
Leave Union springe 11:40 AM
Arrive at Broad St., Depot Oolumbua...4:ll r M
Arrive at Gen. Paas. Depot Oolmnbua... 4:24 pm
W. L. CLARK, Supt.
D. >. WILLIAMS General Ticket Agent,
Columbus and Western Railway
Columbus, 4., November 24,1882.
ON AND AFTER NOV. 24th, 1882. the Trains
on this Road will be run as follows:
~ Train No. 1, Daily Pamtger.
Leave Oolumnus..... 1:60 pm
Arrive Opelika 3:27 pm
Train Ho, 2, Daily
Leave Opelika 10:10 A M
Arrive Columbus 11:42 AM
Train No. 3, Daily Freight and Accommodation,
Leave Columbua. 8:00 AM
Arrive Opedka 0:40 am
Train No. 4, Daily jy eight 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 4:50 pm
Train No. S, Daily Freight and Accom. except Sun.
Leave Opelika 11:10 am
a rrlye Columbus 1:24 p M
eTa. flewellen,
General Manager.
Western R,R, ot Alabama.
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, Atlantic Coast Line, Kennesaw or Cincin
nati Southern, all mnk ng through connections,
Trains leave as follows:
TIME TABLE NO. 9,
TAKING EFFECT SUNDAY, DEO. 10,1881.
TRAINS EAST.
TRAIN NO 1.
Leaves Montgomery 7:25 a m
Arrive.Chebaw 8:52 a m
** Opelika 9:55 a m
■■ West Point .........10:43 a m
Atlinta | A A W P R Bl 2:15 p m
■■ Oolumbua (0 *W B 8>... 11:42 a m
TRAIN NO. 3.
Leaves Montgomery 8:20 p m
ArrivesOhehaw.... 9:55 p m
*■ Opelika 11:03 p m
“ West Point.... 11:58 pm
“ Atlanta (A &WP BR) 8:50 a m
TRAIN NO. 7.
Loaves Montgomery 2:00 p m
Arrives Ohehaw.. 5:30 p m
** Opelika 8:00 p m
ZT TKalhS WEST.
TRAIN MO 2.
Leavea Columbus (0 A W R W........ liM p m
Atlanta 14* WP B B) 2:16 p aa
■* West Point .'.. 8-rt p B
Opelika B;2* p a
Arrives Gtiebaw 7:28 pa
*■ Montgomery 8:65 > m
TRAIN NO. 4.
Leaves Atlanta (A X W P B B) ~12:55 p m
“ West Point 4:35 p a
‘ Opeiika 5:30 p m
Arrives Chehaw 8:81 p m
“ Montgomery.... 8:00 a m
TRAIN NO. 8.
Leavea Opelika 6:00 a m
Arrives uhehaw 8:05 a m
“ Mon'gomery 11:45 a m
N o change of oar, between Montgomery and
lanta.
Pullman Sleepers on trains 1 and 2 betwean
New Orleans and Waahiugton, D. 0,, without
chnnga.
Western Railroad Sleeper* on train* 3 and*
between Montgomery and Atlanta.
Traioa 1,2, 3 and 4, make oloae eounectlena
with trains to and irons Mobile aud New Orleans.
Train 4 connects at Montgomery with traina for
Helms and Eufaula. Cocnectiona mad* at
Opelika with East Alabama and Cincinnati, and
the Oolumbns and Western Railroads. All trains
except 8 and 4 connect at Chehaw with Tsak*-
gee railroad, CEOIL GABBETT,
dec 12 tt General Manager,
People's Line Steamers
fee . <>4lx77? k
COLUMBUS, GA.. De*. 10,1882.
ON AND"AFTER THIS DATN AND UNTIL
further notion, the new and elegant Bi**l
Hull Steamer,
CHATTAHOOCHEE,
Will leave every Saturday at 10 a. «., for. Apala
chicola and intermediate landing*, going by
Bainbridge only on down trip.
Throngb Ticket* to Jaokaonville, Fla,
from Oolumbua, .»IXIS
From Eufaula, 11 90
Beats are required to leave promptly on adver
tised time. chippers are required to hav* their
freight at the boat by 10 a. m., on day of leaving,
as none will be received after that hour.
Ait claims must be presented a the ofloe, on
corner Broad and Thomas streets, in order to
receive prompt attention.
The boats reserve the right of not landing at
any point when considered dargeroua on ac
count of wind, high water or timber.
W. B. Moonx, T.H.MOOBB,
Freight and Paaa. Ag’t. OonT Agent.
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DIVIDEND NOTICE
OFFICE GEORGIA BOMB INS . 00., I
CoLUtrans, 01, January 20th, 1883. J
AT a meeting of the Directors of this Oompany
held on the 18th Inst., dividend of six per
cent, was d-clared ont of the earnings of the
past aix months, payable on demand.
Wm. 0. Coan,
)an?ltf Secretary,
L. H. CHAPPELL,
PROVISION BROKER &INSURUCE AST.
119 Brand St., Columbus, Oat,
Borne of New York,
Imperial of London.
Guardian of London.
Northern of London.
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