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Job Printing of Every doser, i- ten exe itud
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cte®, T'»! acco. Olxa- , cigara ea, Sm ket
Goods, and ah article* us *? \ ,• in firs i»
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ATE FEFd
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remote tro:u WA 'HINGION.
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of th- Vlou-y Order Div., and t* iffictaia or t* ■
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WBareca!i»l uw>ii4i!iy or something
to reItHVH t ■.• «nx I v.u H-i and dob! I
»tedoon<llt >i oi ttii ayat-i'U con.,eq n
upon the acajou. We rHeotumemi
Hood's Eureka.
IT ACTS LIKE A CHARM. Rlvln
Complete eattefactlon tn every ,• ■ >(>. Iry
It ts th i par Motion of ill Liver Keirul
or.
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(BEFOREHAND —/AFTER 1
Elwtrlc Appliance, ar. sent on 30 Days' 1 rial.
TO MEN ONLY, YOUNG OR OLD,
WHO are suffering from NsRVOVB Debility,
Lost Vitality, Lack or Nkhvk Force axd
Vigor, Wasting Weaknesses, and all those diseases
of a Personal Natlhe resulting from Abuses and
Other Causes. Speedy relief and complete resto
ration of Health, Vigor and ManhoodGuaran u.
The grandest discovery of the Nineteenth Cent :ry.
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VOLTAIC BELT CO., MARSHALL, M’fH.
1 OB 11M HABIT
' 2 K 1 S®IDR. 11. H. KANE, «r L’ v D
*ai M vJW ■■■ Home, now oft-- h a Rr-isi--i> whereb)
noy one ran cure hlin*elf quickly and painlessly. !■' r teatiinn
n ials and endorsements from eminent medical men,&c.,addrein
H. U. JaASK, A.M., 8.D., lUO Fulton bt.. New YorkCUy.
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.» .• r ..• , fill ’ d’ n
i »■ v i i resit 1» ■•xl.screLion.ei.
ffir4 overwork', etc., (ov- r forty th'
9/1 | sand positive cures.) ’ b
[J® Ilc. for ] < sh: 5 on trial box
•frit InxJi wl 100 pills, /d'ir.ss,
{MAJ Dr. ?.T. W.B \< < >N, cor.Clark «*
iZwiu iNihillty® undCalhcv.nPla- e, Chicago, 111
jKU JHHURE
a favorite prescription of one ©f IB®
facet noted and >- • cialists in tneiLß
’now retired) for tbecureof
J ioecay. 4-sa.
sci plain DruggistscaufillLt
AJdresa DfL WARD '- . t-ouisiauß.
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£ ’ j Slate & Monroe Sts.,Ch: . to-
/ Will cend prrn.it H- nt:' -eir
BA!4D GA T A.-C's-Uli. t if
-.;1 hi .EV. .W 2W knffrsrlngSjl - :>r
<i>f instruments Suits Caps, Belts- j
y- Epaulets, Cap *
Drum M .?n- S' // V’
// \||’H-.ta. Sundry Bm><* Om.-s. henntrtng // - i
aho bi'drde? In-*. ••!• -nd F.k-
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hi k&SiqaS B3F Makers.Box 2416NcwYqjM
SUFFERERft
from Youthful Imprudence, ca tsinsr
Nervot.s Debility. Mental and Phy. i- Vffii
cal Weakness. Valuable information
for home cure free. Used 23 years suo
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The Parte Figaro declares that if
Americans do purchase pictures in
great quibtiti -H and at reckless
prices, they, nevertheless, purchase
good ones It estimates 'hat
iJOO coo have oeen sp«u in France tor
Hot.nr s bv Americans during the
last twenty years
Perbcc l.:altn <l peijite upon a perfect
o.,'>dltii>n of the bi >od. Pare blooclC"U
--qu> re every disease and Ives uew life to
-v .'V'l' , o'iy“d or affected part. Strong
ue.veoand pertect digeel lou enables the
system to stand the ebock of sudden cl’-
matle changes. An occasional uee of
Brown's Iron Blttere will keep you in a
p rreot state ol health. Don't be deceived
by other iron preparations said to be just
i rs good. The genuine is made only by
Brown Chemical Company, Baltimore,
Md. Sold by al! leaijrs in medicines.
Alfred Oh dwick yoked his wife to
a plow with a steer, for which Judge
Jeonison. of Detroit, gave her a di
vorce. He insisted that, he only fol
i lowed the general usage among the
market gardeners of Western Cana
i d “-
An .Extended Popularity.
Brown's BaoNCHiAij L'boohbs have been
I beiore the public many years. For re-
I llevlng 0 iiighs and Tnroat troubles they
| | -,r ’ up u rior to all other articles. Sold
only in boxes.
Richard A. Proctor calls attention
; I to the fact that the late Prof Draper
■ succeeded in producing photograph
ic pl ires showing stare wbichcannot
be ee n througn the telescope by
j which these photographs were
taken.
’lalabik positively cured with Emory’s
standard Unre Pills, a never failing remedy:
‘ purely vpifatabl*, contain no quinine, sugar
i coated.—2s cents
Julian Sherman, an English writer,
has written a book which bears the
j v. ty -uggestiv ■. title, “A Ourcory bis
! tory of t wearing.” He comes to the
com iusion that swearing is going
; out of fashion.
Rosy Mouthn
; lurnfshed with teeth rendered pearly and
ghitening by fragrant HOZODON J, usual
ly regarded as an ludtepeusuble adjunct o'
ttn- ’ Het, are perfectly bewitching. So
irtfslstlbie does tbe broad cloth sex find
tnem, that it requires the utmost self re
straint to forbear Imp intlng a kiss upon
t iem wherev rr seen. No corrosive eub
s in eontninlnub s this standard beautl
-11 rofihe teeth, 'rum which it removes
every impurity. Use it regularly.
A Buddhist temple, it is reported,
will shortly be erected in Paris for
t; e u-e of tne considerable numb, r
of Buddhist, in the French capital,
woo nave no public place of jw >r
j ship.
Nothing Like It,
No medicine his ever been known so
| IT'«ual i ti . cc of nil tnc a dlstasee
i :a)cg n <>m an tiap.ru condition o‘ r he
bl< o s S'' vlll'e Sarsaparilla or Blood
ar: I Ij,v t Syrrib, f r the cure o' Scrofula,
Wtilt ■ SwelllEge, liheumail• m, I’lmpi‘B
B tcii.- , bi iiptlonfi, Venereal 8 >res ai d
Di e s >, Crrisumption, (Jrolrre, Boile,
0 ■' .'S Bird all kindred dlb'<aeee. No
hetcer ui" rsot ee wing a beautiful com
;■! X'O-i e m be r;i'u by u ’.op
SuOVlU’rt lte>od and Live: Syrup, which
n i the bio ■! aud giv ’7 beauty to th.
k'.i. mli242w
Fort Ross. Sinoma county. Oil.,
w b a p puiation averaging from
Ur'v t j lilt) persons, has nit tied a
-a ii eiiieo its settlement, thirty
y arsa-io.
R tcutd from Death.
WUiintn J. Oouiihlln, o’ Somerville.
Mass, -aye: In lHe fall ot IS? 1 ! I was taken
w th BbEtptNO < r lunch ioliowed by a
e .-ere eouak. I iuet my appetite and
Iteeii, and was cor Hued to my bed. in
1877 I whb admitted to the Hospital. The
doctors said I had a hole in my lung as
big a a halt dollar. At one time a report
■ • nrounrl thal I was dead. I gave up
hop . bu'a fi lend told me or DR. WIL-
LiAM HALL’S BALSAM FOR THE
LUNGS. I got a bottle, when, to my eur
p:l ', 1 commenc' d to feel better, aud to
d ty Ifeej better than for three years past
u p'M<fcw2w
L rge ntimbers of Chinamen are
rni .T rtf >. from he Pacific coast to
souther cities, where tle y will work
in heir his'ortc occupation—wash
ing
1 ±a.o VV'oeiLlv
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Address W. N. HALDEMAN,
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rcvlC. Lou‘evllle. - x
Ordinancs in Relation to Wharfage.
BE IT OKDaINED, That all exemptions of
Wbauage on 'iny and all shipments of
freights over the whan be and are hereby re
p e <d.
Adopted in Council April 2,189 i.
M. M MO JR 1 -’, CLIFF B. GRIMES,
Clerk Council. Mayor, i
apt 1m i
DAILY TIMES: COLUMi BORGIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1884.
i TO PARENTS.
r : o:
9'
:J. ALBERT KIRVEN
)
; .-IAS IN STOCK
:SOME CHOICE CABSIMERES
t
z Suitable tor Boys’ we ir—bought low and are marked to sell accordingly;
ALSO, A noon STOCK OF
; CHECKED LINENS AND PERCALES
For Waits and Brown Linen for Pants at 15 and 20c.—Cheap.
5
Children’s Sun Bonnets and Shade Hats,
BOUGHT TO SELL LOW.
■ The Best Unlaundried Shirts
In the City for Men and Boys.
) Big Bargdns in White Goods ol .very Description.
100 dozen Large all Linen Crash Towete a' 65e. a dozen.
: J, ALBERT KIRVEN.
1849. THE OLD RELIABLE! 1883.
D. F. WILLCOX’S
GENERAL INSUIHNGE AGENCY,
No7l liroud Street, - - - COLUCTMiBUSt GEORGIA)
1
FIRE-inARINK—LIFE- AC’CIDEAT
■ - - :o:
OLDEST AGENCY IN WESTERN GEORGIA
REPRESEITIHS aiD£STA?ID3ESTEN3LISH ANOAMERIGAI’COMPANIES
i
(0-0)
Aggregate Fire and Marine Assets Represented, $ 48,197,000 00
Aggregate L<t nd Accident " “ $120,835,000 00
TIME I BIEI): LONG EXPERIENCE!
FIHT. rF.STKP PROMPT SKTTLBWEN
Fall and Winter 1883.
“NO SHODDY” CLOTHING
Just Received By
C. E. THOMAS.
hive juat returned from the North, where 1 have purenased a large stock of Fall and Wlnuj
Clothing on account oi my constantly b ihlqqhr, aud carrying over very little of
last years’ stock While I have been compelled to make heavy purchases.He I sell at
a!o w mar.’in, lam not one of 11 ho -4- lied merolnuta who pretend
to sell cheapcrthan any one else, by offering old counter-worn
goods that are dear at any price. My Goods are
NSW, HANDSOMH and STYLISH
AND I HAVE
A Large mid Attractive Stock t > Choose From.
Besides my im njiiae stock :U raady-mad4 doth ±g, I hive several thou d samples of new gooc
that I can have made to ord< r at shorl notiqp
GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK’
Come one, ( ome AU!
G. E. THOMAS,
f<! Vr> mi iv -
PAINT! PAINT!
spring Approaches, when N itiire Repaints Hill :tn<l Vale
Woodland and Meadow wHIi Coat of Green, and is
Meet that Man should Beautify his Home that
may not be a Blot on the Fair Picture.
—iO)
PAINT PROTECTS THE WOOD
From the heat of summer, from the beating rains of winter, and it bids de ■
fiance to the ravages of decay.
Paint the Old Homestead, Paint the N u w Cottage. Paint all your housee,
and be sure you use the
New York Enamel Paint,
(Sold by. d 1). HOOD <ss CO.)
It Is Ready Mixed, anybdy can use it, the Maid-Servant or the Man-
Servant, and with every can is full directions. It is economical and dura
ble, and we Guarantee this PAINT it properly put on not to Peal, Orack ot
Chalk off in three years. If it does we will furnish you with any Paint you
may select tree of charge. Sample cards sent on application from whict
selecxiona as to tint may be made.
M. D. HOOD & CO
r l nOT»TTWT?TTH. O-- 1 *
PEOPLE APPRECIATE MERITS
EAGLE -AJSTID FHKINTX
T’IESJFLIF’JEaOT
THREAD
COLUMBU3, - - GEORGIA.
PREPARED BY A PROCESS USED IN NO OTHER MILL
IT HAS NO EQUAL!
16 Balls to Pound, 1 lb. Packages, 20 Balis to Pound, 2 lb. Paper Boxes
Packed in Oases of 20, 30, 50, XOO or 500 Pounds each.
UNIFORM PRICE. INVARIABLE DISCOUNTS.
>TSOLP BY ALL JOIJKEKS.ISK
i ASKf OR “EAGLE AND PHENIX.” USE NO OTHER
1874 1884
JOHN BLACOAR,
Real Estate Agjent
(NmH to Telegraph (JJflca,)
o n -jex .
WIRM9 AND PLANT"T’"'ir O” -T.L P'7l
AND I 0,- ONS.
CITY BEAL ESTATE.
Dwellings—Desirable Investment.
2 three-room dwellio ;■ iu Browneviiie, Ai».
on W. B. 8., about 20U yarda wudt ol wage/
bridge.
5-room dweUiug ou eouth aide Baldwin, be
tweon Troup and Forsyth streets.
Cottage with two rooms for aale on payments o
>lO a month. I* you wish tn get * deulrab
home on easy terms, examine this property.
Desirable dwell!ng in Wynnton.
Quarter of acre with two dwelling! two room«
each. Price $550.
Eight room dwelling with bath room, located
west side of (igletborpe, between Few an«i Ear
streets
Five-room dwelling on east aide of Forsyth
north of Bryant street
House and lot on east side of Troup between
Thomas and Baldwin streets, owned by Mr. Wni,
Sohober.
i Desii able building lot in tbe best location in
tbe city—west side of Troup, between Bryau
and Franklin streets. Price SI,OOO,
New dwelling for sale northeast corner of
Randolph and Forsyth streets, 7 ro ms, ga*
bath ro ms and water through the resideno-
Building lot on corner aultabie ior corner more
or dwelling. Thl-» sheet, as it leads to tbe de
pot, will be the next mercan-Ue street of the
cty. Terms cash, or , 2. 8, 4 and 5 years—
per cent interest,
liesideiice for sale, eaet side ot Forsyth, be
two n Bryan aud Franklin Ptreets. quarter acre
lot, we’l drained aud dry, fi se rooms in dw. iling
and ample room lor at. th r on vacant .ot north.
Also Mu-coxee Home dorner, southwest oorne.'
8 Clair and Oglethorpe streets, west oi City
ifiarket
Eagle and Phenix tenement building, west
side of Oglethorpe ’letweon Crawford aw
Thomas streets, saying per cent on price
One acre north side Fulton, between Forsyt.
and Mclntosh street*, wi*h six dwellings
paying 10 por cent, on price, bwsidsc spec
enough to build six more houset.
House and lot east side oi Warren street, ont
door north Baziks' building.
House aud lot west side o. letn rpe stre?
Kut south of Brown’q factory.
8 new 8-room dwellings, we located oayl
18X cent, on price Splendid bargain,
Five room dwelling, new, located
court house yard, good garden, well and neig>
borheod.
Two-srory dwelling well located for a board
ing house, opposite east M -rkut House,
Quarter of acre let with 2 story 8 room dwei •
ling, on west side Forsyth below Randolph
street.
New 2-story dwelling and lot,corner Randolph
and For-yth streets, Ju-4 nortn of the new Oath
olio church
STORES.
No. 30 and 32 Broad Broad street.
No. 134 Broad street.
LOTS,
Building lots on East Commons, block No
37, on installments of $lO per mouth. Posss.,
lion given ..nmodiateiy. You can ;<iake on?
payment nd at once build your house.
The Muscogee Home Corner on corner oi bi
Clair aud Oglethorpe streets
IN BBOWNEVILLE-
2J - !f ’ ere lots in Browne vide, Ala,» lu
south of Oolumbu*- Iron Works brick-yar-i, nj
360 and Ml.
Two half a ore Ijts in Browneviaa, north o
Western railroad, 84 and 85
ChMETEBY,
Cemetery lots, No. 105, iuu, 107, 10b, all con
taiued in one body, located iu '’aat extension ■
Cemetery, letter V. adjoining W. H.Voue
K, B. Gnnby.
FARMS.
Ten acres of land 2> t miies east of Oolumo
with new s>room dwelling, .uitahie for m^,.
garden
Plantation, 10 miles from Coiumous, 490 acres
300 cleared, 190 good wood land, 50 acres ot out
tom land, dwelling •» rooms. 18x11 plastered.!
out-houses for hands, gin house and Screw.
Farm, 202 X seres 5% miles southeast of L'o
lumbuß, good land, good fence, gooc water,
dwelling, f rooms; has be«-n occupied for a ..
number of years as physician* residence
ROCK-ISLAND
Paper MIIIn Property
With water-power and aL improvements
and-a-half miles north of OoiumbUß, Ga. *
hundred and forty-five acres, witl & froa
about half • mite on the Q u attahoochae riv
This a well located ior manUiM>turing«
The W. G. Woolfolk place Wynnton, two mile?
from court house eight acres 11 very best order
principally garden spot, highly enriched youm
orchard choice fruit tree? lust beginning tc
bear, also young vineyard oatawba grape*,
strawberries and other fruits in firn conditio,.
Dwelling comparatively new cost SB,0 (1 0. ai"
large r oms ami four large basement roomp
good order, wall not cracked or broken
All necessary out buildings, three wells p
water. Parties desiring to see the place will
cheerfully shown ever *h© premises by tb
owner. Price low.
McDougald Plantation, 12 miles south ot Cc
lumbus on the Georgia side of the Ohattahoc
chee river, oontpicing 2.085 acres. Splendid
investment.
Ter?
DWELLINGS*
2-room dwelling third door north of Swift
M’Pg < Jo. factory. Price $5.00.
Dwelling, 7 rooms, Oglethorpe street, above
Jaque’e corner Price $15,00.
Dwelling, 4 rooms, Oglethorpe street, above
Jaque s corner. Price $6 uO.
Several dwellings in Brownoville.
60 acre: Island, located half mils above o<app’
factory r T id known sa Bl;r Island
Two 2 roona dwellings on Forsyth, north of
Lee street.
One or two yoohip lust below Excelsior mil’"?
BTOREB,
Store houee corner Jackson and Randolph
streets. PriC’ SB.OO per month
Nos. 60 and Proad St,
MONEY LOANED OH
City Rsai Estate.
Cotton, Stocks and Bonds and Commercial
Paper,
ffjp We advertite ah Real Ritaie placed in t»»r
iandt for Sa’e, an.. Rent, atewr own eapente.
Prompt attention given to rental of suburbs
property, both tn Georgia and Alabama
JNO BLACKMAR
Real Estate
COLUMBUS, ... - GEOBGIA
F.G. WILKINS
Auctioneer,
Real Estate and Gnoerai
COM? Afreet.
OFFIOB OOBNEB BROAD AND 8
CLAIR STREETS, over ABBOT !
* UOOPER S STOKE.
3p««!al Attention to public en
prlrt.U Mie ol B»«l fttito. AdminlatrV.or
Gunrdiim > end Aael inees Se'.ea *u<i Collection
promp'J/ »tteu<s» to. oed »o promptly psi
over to pnrtlwi sot>ierln: tbeir trust to ic
3pecl» ,tteution pel ranting ■! orop
pbwed in toy hiadc
Aliberel eberc o tbe petronsge r>l she putii
to reepectfnllyreqveeted, Belsrrncew thout coi
saltation to tbe Banks, .nJ Leal
Ing Merehsnte a. tbe city
F 3. WtLKINS.
fl) fl fl a weak at home. $5 00 outfit free. Pay,
V h sure. No risk. Capital not >
iff 111 Inquired Beader, if you want business I
W W Vat which persons of either sex, young:
or old, o*n mike wreat pay aU th* time they I
work, win amolut' ccrUiuty, write tor par •
tioulars io fi, Hallstt & Go., PorilAud, Maine .
deMarno 1
Western R, R. ot AJubama.
The Quickest. Shortest, Best
and Meet Direct Route.
TO
New York, Philadelphia. Bal
timore, and
With choice of routes either via. Piedmont Lit
Line, Atlantic Coast Line, Kennesaw or Cincin
nati Southern, all making through connections
Only 48 hours and 10 minute*
Montgomery to New York,
and
Only 39 hours aud 90 mluutew
New York to Montgomery.
Trains leave as follows:
TIHE TABLE KO. ib.
TAKl;•! j I£FFKU 18U S AV, APRIL. 6, 1884,
ttAbTWABD NO *1 NO, 53 NO. 6.
Lv, Mcntgome r u 8:00 am 9;45 p m I:lspm
*• Ouluinbud :19 am
Arr. Ohehaw 9.L8 b in 1I:> 8p m 4,25 pm
Opelika*. iiu:lß am 11:5spm 7:lb p m
•“ West Pulut a m 12;43 ain .... ....
“ Atlanta. •••] 2:10 pm 345 an.
WhßTward? no. 60 NoTm NoTe
Leave Atlanta , 2:00 pw 12:00 pm
Coiumbus ...... 2:00 p m
Arr. West Point ..I 6:oopm 3:l2am
Opelika ;54tpm 4.00 ain 6;ooam
■‘Columbus 7:24 pm
*• 0hehaw........ 64 >p m 5:01 a m T:ssam
“ Montgomery, i 8:(0ptL H:Boan il:l6am
North. South”
NO. 51 NO. 63 NO. 60 NO. »2
■ ■ ■ w I I .M.B ■ Ml ■ m me..l 1
9:20 sm l :20 a m Wssh’gt’n 8:38 s m.10:40 p m
11:36 p mi12:06 p m Baltimore 6:66s m 9:00 pm
8.00 am 2:37 p m Phllsdel’. 12;30«m 6:00 pm
6;30 a m| I .Ju p m New Fork 9;00 p m 3:60 p W
Fullman Sleeper* on trains 50
51 59 and 53 between Mont
gomery and Washington with
out change Western Kailroad
Sleeperson No. 53 & 53 be
tween Mont gomery and At
lanta:
Western Railroad Sleeperson
trains 59 and 53 between
Montgomery and Atlanta.
Inins 50, 51, E2 aud 53, makßClCds connections
with trains to and irom Mobile and .'lew Orleans.
Toda 62 connects at Mont (ornery with trains for
Selma and Eulanla. Connect-ons made at
Opeltk* with Fast Alabamaanu Cincinnati, aud
the Jolumbus and Western fi nil roads. AU trains
except 52 an 1 58 connect at Obahaw with Tuske
gee railroade
CECIL GABBETT,
Gt neral Manager
Columbus ano Western Railway
Opelika, ala,, Dao. 30,1883.
.\N AND aFTEK DEC. 80, 1883, the Trains
\zon this Road will be run as follows:
Train No. 1, Daily Mail and
Leave Oolumhus 2:00 pm
Arrive Opelika 8:39 pm
Train No. 2, Daily Maxi and I’astenger.
La&ve Opelika. ....10:23 A M
.Arrive Columbus. 12:0U M
Train No. 3, Daily Through Freight andAccom.
Leave Oolumbus B:l9<A m
Arrive Ope ika 9:sßam
Train No. 4, Daily Through Freight and Accom.
Leav; Opelika ... 5:45 pm
Arrive Columbus . 7:24 pm
Train No. ■" Daily Freight and Accommodation,
Leave 0pe1ika...... 1:30 PM
Arr ve Goodwater 5:58 PM
Train No, 6 Datly Freight and Accommodation.
L> ave Goodwatcr . . ...... 5:30 AM
Arrive opelika 10:04 AM
Train No. 7, Daily except Sunday.
Leave Oolumbue 2:15 pm
Arrive Opelika 4:30 pm
Train No. 8, Daily Freight and Accom. except Sun.
Leave Opelika ... ......11:30am
Arrive Columbus 1:30A m
E. A. FLEWELLEN,
Mineral Manairer.
PHCENIX
11111111 SM
1101 g
Broad St. Columbus, Ga.
GOLD WATCHES
WATCHES. CLOCKS, an 1 JEWEL
RY REPAIRED and
WARRANTED.
SPECTACLES
3PEO IALTY, wnioh do not tire the Eye, and
for many years without change,
T S. SF»EAR.
Three Hundred Dollars Reward*
The County Commissioners of Muscogee county
and the Mayor and Council of the City of Co
lumbus, Jointly offer a Reward of Three Hun
dred Do'iars for the street and delivery to the
Jailoi ot Muscogee county of the murderer or
murderers o; Smith Austin, with proof to con
vict. L. F.GARARD,j
J. A. FBaZEB, } bounty
J. H. BASS, I Comm’ers
O. B. GRIMES,
Mayor of City of Coiumbus.
july24ti
ffil RTONIO
s Au Invif .raLfii]that Never Intoxicates,
S This dc'ic'oiis jompnimd of Ginger, Buchu and
5 many ot’.iei of thebcst v<.g; table medicines known,
cres Fcn.rilc (>:: Lunts, ZS vousness, Wakeful- ;
, n <s, anti alldisoG ■ • ■ r thcbo w< Is, stomach,liver,
' kidneys, nerves and urinar • orc. ls.
100 DCrX-ABS. , '
Faid for anything injurious in Ginger Tonic, nr for
? f i;ure to help or cm*' Tryit or ask your sick
| friend to try it ’ITe-i>ay.
50c. and $i sizes at cG.ggists. Large saving
buying dollar size. Send n rcircnkir to Hiscoxot
: Co., 163 V'.'iih... 1 Street, L Y.
SS&pi 1 -fir-: f? v ■ d *
■ Satisfies tii : most faslidieiis as a pe.-rfect Hair Re-|
| storer and : - viiig. >..>! •; y all dealers in drugs F
1 '| -t.-iv . • -q-.nsiU’ly fragrant “
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HISTORY THE U» Sj |
‘ BY ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS.
Mobile & Girard R.R.CO.
DOLCMBUS, GA., Jui. 6th, 1884.
ON »tid *fter thia aate, train, irUl rou aa foi.
Iowa:
MAILTRAIN NO. i, DAILY—GOING WEST.
Leave General P.ea Depot Oolnmbna,... 9:64 r M
uw.'.e Broad Street Depot, <Jolumbua..2:36 » M
Arrive at Union Springe.— ~..0:68 >H
Leave Union Spring*...... 6:16 r m
Arrive at Troy. B:06 v a
Making oloae connection at Union apringa
with M. 4 M. B. B. tor Montgomery and
Kuiaula.
mail train no. a, daily—coming kabt.
Leave Troy 4:40 a M
Arrive at Union Springe.—...—. 6:33 a ■
Leave Union Spring*. 7:3o am
Arrive at Broad St. Depot, Columbua... 10-49 a M
Arrive at Gen Pas* Depot, Oolnmbna... 11:08 AM
Oonneotaat Union Springe with M. 4 8, R. B,
for Montgomery and Eulanla, and at Oolun.one
witb H. W. B. B. for Maoou, Savannah, Auguata.
and point* North.
way fbkioht and accommodation tbaim
NO. 6, Dan.l, Kxcapt Suhdat— GOlNG WIST.
Leave Columbua Gen. Paa a. Dep0t...... 0;M a M
LeaveColumbua Broad St., Depot.—. s:4lam
Arrive at Union Spring* —.. 9:sßam
Leave Union Sprlnga —.lo:4oam
A.rive at Troy —11:40 am
Makea close connection at Union Springe
with M. AE. B. B. for Eufaula fdally except
Sunday.!
WAY PBEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TBAIM
NO. 6, Daily, Exoak Susdat— COMlNG EAST.
Leave Tr0y.......... —...—.. 7-JO AM
Arrive at Union Springe.— 9:3oam
Leave Union Spring* 10: 38 A M
Arrive at Broad St., Depot Oolumbtu.,. 3:89 t M
Arrlveat Gen. Pana Depot Columbua... 3:63 >M
Conneeta at Union Spring* with M. k B. B. B.
for Uutauia. W. L. CLaBK, Sept.
D. E. WxLLIaMS General rioketAgei.t.
Central and Southwestern R. R’ds.
Savannah, Ga., Nov. 17, 188$.
ON irnd after BUNDAY, Nov. 18, 1883, pas
senger trains on the Central and Southwest
ern Railroads and branches will run as foUows
BEAD DOWN. BSAD DOWN.
No, 51. From Savannah. Ao. 68.
10:00 a m Lv Savannah...Lv p m
4:45 p m Ar....—.Augusta*......Ar 6:15 a m
6:15 r m Ar........ Ar 3:ooam
11:15 p m Ar........At1anta........Ar 7:00 a m
Ar 1:50 pm
2:32am Ar.. ......Eufaula.Ar 4:45pm
11:56 pm Ar Albany Ar 4:ospm
Ar.. Mi Hedge villa.. Ar 10:2»am
Ar..? Eatonton Ar 12*30 p m
No. 16. From Augueta. No. 18. Na. N.
8:30 a m Lv Augusta.. Lv
4:25 pm Ar Savannah..Ar 8:00a m 3:00 am
6:15 p m Ar Mao on Ar 3:60 am
11:15pm Ar Atlanta....Ar 7:ooam
Go lumbus. Ar I:sopm
2:32 a mAr Eufaula ...Ar. 4:45PM
11:46 p m Ar Albany Ar 4;osim
Ar MiirviHe,.Ar 10:29AM
Ar Eatonton..Ar...... 12:80pm
No. 54. *V/>?n Macon. No 62
12:55a mLv Macon Lv 8:20 am
8:00 a m Ar Savannah,..^...Ar 3:25 pm
*»»..Ar Augusta ...Ar 4:45 pm
.Ar Milledgeville Ar 10:29 a m
...Ar Eatonton .....Ar 12:30 p m
No. 1 From Macon. No, 3
9:35 am Lv Macon ..Lv 7:10 pm
1:46 p m Ar Eufaula ~..Ar 1:32 am
4:05 p m Ar Albany ...Ar 11:46 pm
No. 6. From Macon. No. 19.
8:25 a m Lv Macon - ..........
1:50 p m Ar Columbus
No. 1. From Macon. No. 54. No. 58.
8;80 AM Lv Maoon....Lv 7:oopm 8:15 am
12:55 p m Ar Atlanta .. Ar 11*16 p m 1:00 am
No 28. From Fort VaUey. No,n
8:35 p mLv Fort Valley .Lv 11:05AM
9:20 p mat Perry Ar 11:55 am
No 2. From Atlanta. No. 54. No. 52.
2:20 p m Lv Atlanta.... Lv 9:00 pm 4:00 am
6:31 pm Ar Macon Ar 12:40am 7:B7am
2:32 a m Ar Eufaula Ar 4:46 p m
11:46 am Ar Albany ....Ar 4:ospm
B:sßam lumbus..Ar .... ..... I:sopm
MIL ville...Ar 10:29am
xaunton ..Ar 12:80pm
Augusta.. ..Ar 4:45 pm
No. 6. om Oolumbeu. No. 20.
12:10 am
5:19 pm • Ar S:4OAM
11:15 p M Ar Atlanta.... ....Ar
2:82 am Ar Eufaula
11:46 am Ar Albany Ar 4:o6 pm
Ar Milledgeville Ar 10.29 am
Ar Eatonton Ar 12:30 pm
.... .... Ar Augusta.... Ar 6:45PM
8:00 am Ar Savannah..-. Ar 8:25 P M
No. 2. From Rufaula. No A
12:01 pmLv Eufau1a............—Lv I:o2am
4:05 pm Ar Albany.... Ar w ......
6:36 pm Ar Macon .........Ar J-Kam
3*.52 >M Ar Columbus 1:56 PM
11:15 pm Ar Atlanta Ar 12:55 p m
Milledgeville Ar 10:29 a m
.. ar 12:80 pm
..Ar Augusta Ar 4:45pm
8.00 am Ar Savannah .... ~ Ar 3;25 pm
No ,26 From Albany No, 28.
1200 noon Lv Albany.... Lv 2:36 A M
4:46 pm Ar Eufaula Ar.........
6:85 pm Ar Macon Ar 7:25 am
3:53 am Ar Columbus...... ......Ar l;50 pm
11:16 pm Ar Atlanta.... Ar PM
Ar Mi Hedge Ar 10:29 AM
Ar Eatonton...... ...... Ar 12:30 P M
Ar Augusta
8;oO a mAr Savannah .....Ar 3:26PM
No. 22. From Eatonton and Milledgeville.
~i*i¥p m Lv Eatonton
3:42 p m Lv Milledgeville
6:15 p m Ar Macon
8:62 am Ar Columbus
2:32 am Ar Eufaula
11:45 P m Ar Albany......
11:15 pm At Atlanta.......
Ar -
8:00 a m Ar Savannah....
No. 24. From Parry No, 22*
5:16 am Lv Perry... Lv 2:45 pm
6:00 a m Ar Fort Valley Ar 8:35 p m
LOCAL SLEEPING CABS on aU night
trains between Savannah and Augusta, Savan
nah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta, and Ma
con and Montgomery via Eufaula.
Pullman Hotel Sleeping Oars between Chicago
Jacksonville Via. via Cincinnati, without change.
Cannectione.
The Milledgeville and Eatonton train runs
daily (except Monday; between Gordon aud
Eatonton, and daily (except Bunday) between
Eatonton and Gordon.
Train No. 20 fdaily exeept Sunday;, and trains
Nos. 2,6, 22, 26 and 54 connect dally at Millen
for Augusta (except Monday;.
Eufaula train connects at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines daily (except Sunday J
The Perry accommodation train between Fort
Valley and Perry runs daily (except Sunday.)
The Albany and Blakely accommodation train
runs dally »except Sunday / between Albany and
Blakely. _ ..
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida ana
Western Railway, at Augusta with all lines to
North and East, at Atlanta with Air Line and
Kennesaw Routes to all points North, last and
for aU points and Sleeping Oar Berths
on sale at City Office, No. 20 Bull street,
G. A. Whitibiad, WILLIAM BOGEBB,
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen. Bupt., Savannah.
J. 0. Httaw, W. P. SHELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. SuDt. 8. W. B. 8., Maoou, Ga.
B. H. ENGIS
(SUCCESSOR TO CHA.MPAYNS * 3N<U»ND>
Goniractor a Builder
Hiving fitted up MnotUnerr, I* prepared »e
Plane and ’’latch Flooring
and Ceiling,
Baah, Doors. Blinds, Window Fumes
Door Frames, Moulding, Brack,
ets, Fence Pickets, Fence
Belting ITurned Ooumns.
Turned Ballusters,
Newel Posts, &c„
Hxne Weetherbowde end Tlmbere oi »ny
dimensions. Also do
Ripping and tJohroll Sawing
Jobbing Promptly Attended to
B. H. England