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El&Umto Your Wife'
The Macfl«s<Ut, Ouatdlar, June
sayH: At one or i u
•'Windows*
L ioklu« on the woodland ways!
Wun dumps or rhodudeudt'oaia an
great masses ot
May blossoms! ! I
"There was an imeresUng group, it tn-
Oluiled one who had been a
"Colton gplnnei but w.s now so
Paralyzed 1 11
That he oould only bear to H i In a re
clining position. Tills retere to my cn«.
I w 18 hist
Attacked twelve years a«o with
TioinocoUvo Ati xy (i poialytlc disease
ot nerve fibre rarely b eve. cured,) «nd
Was lor si v ral years b ueiy able to g it
about,
And for tbe last
Five years not able to attend, to my
business, although
Mans- things have been done for me.
The last experiment being
Nerve stretching, two yeuis ago.
I was voted Into the
H );ns for t iju rabies I
Non 1 Hi •.io,ns ter, iu May, 1882,1 am no
"A Ivooito;'
"For anytnlng In the shape or p .tsnf
Medlolm ?
And ma le many objections to mv dear
Wife’s constant urging to tiy Hop tilUeis,
but finally to pieliy her—
Ooiiseiiteii I 1
I Uad not q ilte tlnlshed the first bnlth
When I felt a change come over urn. ltd
Was Saturday, November 31, O . Sunday
morning I felt so strong I said u> ray
room companions, *'l 'vus sure i eoau:
“W ilk! ’
So star ted aoroes the floor n; i bat k,
I hardly knew tu.w to con aln myeell
I was alt over the house. 1 «m; .
etieugih each day, and can walk quit
Ba e without any
“Stiik?"
Or support. I am now at my own house
■nd hope soon to be able to g .in my owi
living again. 1 hove been a mocabei o
the Mauotnater
"Royal Exjbange"
F .r neany tnirty years, and was most
heartily congra'ulated on going Into trie
room on Thursday last.
Very gratefully yours,
.John Blagkbu n,
87TenetifToSUUigii.-t IS ugaf it.
Manobustkb, (En«r.) i) n. 24 1883.
jf- ’’ i. . '
(~th* ■ \
A~ ,
n, T.GILBERT
Steam Power Frlnver . 4
) pBOOK- bI«S ,
: j i’ S' rs
i &jt © ij
I f rhii iag,
BOOK BINDING >
AND
Paper Boxes of tverv Deserter
A.t Lowent Prloos.
A LARGE STOCK OF ALT KINDS OF PAPER
iucindlLg Letter, P$ fc t, tii N< le lit.
Bill Heeds, Statements, always op Laid >.
Envelope a, Cards, Ac., printed at abort notice
Paper Boxen of any rite or deaurtption Hot )• .
on hand, made at short notice.
THOB. GILBERT,
42 Randolph St..
oaroppasrte p««t >mc.
COIPLETE STOCK
if 1
CLOTHING
Made to Order’
FOR FALL AND WINTER
1884.
9l Beautiful Line of
A Great Variety of
Styles aid Prices!
DOMESTIC, AMERICAN
and FOREIGN GOODS.
Your Order Solicited NOW
Goods may be delivered
any time during the next
thirty or sixtv da's.
G. J. iOtiACOCK.
Clothing: Manufacturer,
4 1 ee Bread St. Cnipiw. *
Ps^FERitY’S
W VALUABLE to Bj jf* g
’ill be mailed K"pET /
oall applicants Y ft li t
ind to customers oi iast year without
orderingit. It contains illustrations, prices,
descriptions and directions for planting all
egetable and Flower SJEKUS, BULBS, etc.
J.ivl. FERRY &CO SE^ ,T
W. A.TICNER. Ji.
Attorney At Law.
OFFICE IN GAIiBAIiD BUILDING
COLUMBUS, - - ■ GEORGIA
ROB’I. JUSTICE
DEADER IN
LUMBER, SASH, , DOORS,
BLXNDBAND LATHS.
PLANINO, SCHOLL BAWINU
—A*D —
Jobbery Promptly Attended to.
Cclilns'.sld Stand. - Or’ethoroe Si.
B«bl2 « ■«
DAILY TIMES! COLUMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNYiAYT JANUARY 11. i-3-5,
A OUND 'N GE XT IA.
Weldon Th rapsoo, colon d, cut
B ll Hicks, coluied, with aniz ron
tie left arm. The gash w 1W«
inches long aOd penetrated ro the
b tin. He wag also out on the loft
cheek, near the mouth This b»p
penod a party in Wnlton county,
at Mr. B rry Bostick’s. Dr. Ling
admiuialor d the proper sureioal md
Griffin, Ga , Jan. 9.—Yesiemay,
while bun tng just over the lit to, in
Pile county, Peter Akin, son ct
D vM Ak u, was killed. Young Akin
wjs bunting, and while in the act of
getting over a fence, the guu was
diacti rg I, the c utonts entering his
head, lrom the effeots of which fcei..-
atantiydied. Peter Akin was a bright
and promising young uihd, under
twenty years of age. Another aid
tragedy occurred near the s.rne
place. Little Edis, aa eleven-year
old s>n of Mr. A. J Miller, living
eight miles e«st of (,’amlila, Sunday
morning obased arable ti a hollow
stump, and running to the stump the
litile lellow thrust hts hand into the
hole to natch the rabbit when ho was
bit’en b / a ratt.U snake, f om the es
i .-eta oi which he died this morning.
The Warrenton Clipper a .ys that
Mr, O. L. WiihJit, a leading farmer,
r siding about one m.lo from r.u'v.o,
by a well-directed sbot, sav d hm,-
soif from a vloieut death on Monday
m .rntug of l iet week. A nfgroby
the name of David Cjlt tnan t ad been ;
living on his pluoe abjut ( igbt years,
and this year ce.me out in debt Mr.
Wi I hoi t * ip red to ke p him another
year and allow him to work t u tnu
Indebedneea, but ihe negro
refuied all tbe term 3 that
were made him, H-eing that it
v.i i t'-e Ufei’s in entioa to ir vs,
M . Witooii informe!, him that tooe
oi lila fell ota ; h ul; bn tak a h m
hi p ace until he bad cm - ii d his
Indeb'i loess Gdeman pail uo at
tion to; : :s but was inovinv efif. Mr.
VVI boit appeared end .id ted the
Di grbos.iu ci aig ■ of ihe warn us to
1 ave the prt misee. At this) in t
G hm-tu )»ck-.! up an h.if was
lying in the yard and uppr. a- It -i .Mr
Wiib :t in u i.iode.'iig ni-ii.iir.
The (i. w his p.s' i u ,d to i
the negro to dr..p the »t or ue /. ou d ;
shoot him. N tbei-dug t, waruir.g I
C-.i-'Ui «n cotiii,' u d to : 'iv oc*- a'd !
when in abhut six feet of Mr. Wi ho 1 j
male a Budilt-n .-ptiug wi ! b the xi
a.if el. A : 'his crisis M . vilu .it |
discharged his pis-oi and oileman |
fell, the bail enteri'it' his shoul i r I
a- ar the nerk. The stint wi i produn ■ i
Jeath. The physicians in attend in
are unable tr trace the d'r.c:, on
; jk'>n by the bill.
LiAWiuiNOKVtLLE, J nutry 9.—0 i
ves ' i day an mqu.-st .v a h id . vei
the d-ad body ot little O ci F "d a
boy of sbout ti teen yours of no- ret
<uti fJ.L. F rd, of this county He
■nd Dtu Cooper, a colored boy o
Mr. For i’s piacc, hail oeen on hun'-
ug, and ha i stopped on i:.t tr r-turn
tr meiotryeath other’s Hie arms at
. m uk, the negro bo) h.viDg apis
d. O o-ir shot the pistol, and c- ck d j
I o h barrets of the gnu «n i handed
it- *o tbe negri boy to shoot, which he
rid. Oicar t illing hitn at the s.me
one to be eai'-fui, that t;»-» lef* hita
ilor w. uid not stand. The uegtc
boy want to see h w cl bo ue shot to
me mark and returned tu whi re Us
o.rwits standing swinging the gui.
in his right hau l. Tue cvidf-t Cedis.
cloS'-d that at this point O car for
mlscbi f point d tne * mpty pistol ut
t,e negro boy and told him
ti “lookout,” to which the n r g.o
P .id no attenti on as he stated he aid
not Li.it Oicar aimed to harm h m,
and about this time the gua fired, the
whole load longing io the right side
f the lktle buy, breaking one of h.s
r i.s and driving ltp.rtly in. The
n gro says he don't know how the
gnu came to go oil, but it is supposed
he aturcei, innocently, however, to
raise ihe gun up as Drear said “look
out,” and the hamtntr striking his
ho ly io mine way, went down. The
boy lived only a short while, but before
ho died said for r one ot the iamily to
harm Dan about it, as he did T acci
dent :y, Tue jury rendered the ver
dict according.y, tludiug that he w,s
accidentally killed by Dan Cooper,
but by negligent and careless hand
ling of the gun—Mr. E. D. Hern
bemg foreman. Hj was hurried yes
> iday afternoon in the old
bu ia! ground.
Parnei ’s Potent Power.
London, J .... S. Tue Times says,
apropos ot Mr. Parnell's achieve
ment at Th ti s yesterday in f ten.):
O’Ryau to withdraw irom tne pariia
meucaiy coo Lest, to m-.Ke room for
his cuu'inate. ’’Mr. Parnell ti e >ic
comp.ished a feat which win ex it,
: e env> of ho most su. ; ful poll l
cal orgt sizers. He ha-, quieted with
out trouble what s t m . to be an n -
. ipient ti volt agaiust ms authority.
He is a most con-picu ui ana snlu
ug example ot the *bo=e’on this stue
the Atl ntic. No candidate in th<
future will Cate to plaoe bim-elt
in the position of unfortuuate
Mr. City io, who was compelnc! o
, ut m t to being coldly pta.eed by Mr.
P-toeii for lidding nj.ugVit from ieel
a.«B of false pride. Mr. Parnell has
takeu an accuiate mcaeure of thi
people h lUies, H - scarcely conceals
U e iton hand within the Velvet glove.
I’ is presumptuous to speculate on
the limits of nis power ov r the Irish
people.”
PBAI E8 FOB lIPPERARA.
Dublin, J ui. B,—United Ireland to
day says: '*Tne result ot the conven
tion at Thurles yesteiday is a death
blow to the cowardly enemies ot Ire
land who had reckoned upon Tippe
rary as an ally.”
Freeman’s Journal says: “There
is uo mistaking the sp rit of the
brave men in gallant Tipperary. Mr,
Parneil and Archbishop Broke de
sired an tXimple of discipline to be
shown on a momentous occasion.
This example will be imitated
throughout Ireland hereafter.”
NOTICE !
GFORGU. MDSOiGEK OUNIY.—I Jicob
iJroda, baabaod oi R Rroa», oi *aid
county and State, herd y give notio* to toe
pn - 'i 00l et ooi Bnt th*c my f* d wife, ohr
date a publio or frea trtder wth *ll of th
right* and ir'vileg°g nndtr the &tat ♦« in aach
o.>ehm*dea d oroyidad, JACCB B 'Ol>A,
January 9, i96o* )a*.9lm
A Mutual Life Policy
AS AN
LIST'VESTMENT !
in 1865 a gentleman took out a
SIO,OOO ENDOWMENT POLiCY
IN THE
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Payable ,to til ft at the age of 50 y. rs.
Hr- paid f"n annual pn mtumsof $783.40, making $ 7,834 OU
Less eight dividends drawn in cash 1,670 01
Making total cash paid $6,162 8f
The pollcv matured October 20,1838, and the company paid him In settlement $13,-
350 77, tbe $3,850 77 being tor dividends unused. Thus he was Insured for eighteen
years, and «<n back $216 61 ror each SIOO paid, which Is over 5 per ceul compound
interest, without e-peusas, taxes or care to the Insured.
Where is »i Better Investment ?
JX F. WILLCOX.
Agent Mutual Life
It Stands at the Head!
THE LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC.
This rut shows the New Sly e of WOOD WOJtU. that the
Company s now introdu *ing.
ARTISTICALLY BEAUTIFUL.
WITHOUT A PEEK.
In its MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION it has no Rival.
T- ; e* i o ..tUohmoGt" thit vtiij* p act’d with eftua t c.’ a; l i- No
other Mftcßinc hm h ru, Thegc attajumautß and ihe new woo.-w k make the ' Domestic” more
; than ; Vi r, wi*h ht qu h lon,
i THE AiKIiOWLEDGED sTAN'DABD OF EX IELLENCE.
FOB SALE BY
Domestic Sewing Machine Companv
009 Main Si»eor, RICH 'rtMNO, Va.
at the BIN NKTC srOKE, Uorur Mercer -no F-an ia Str i>»t F-VJIT'F lYapuJacti.
lug roDiv*i)\. (OI UMiTm. ft*
LOOK!
AND SEE IV It As 1 KEEP.
If READ •; LIKE YOU C?AN BUY WHAT YOU WANT HERE.
loj,
MILBURN WAGONS. BIOYLES, BIOYOLES,
“ BUGGIES, BICYCLES, BIOYOLES,
OLD HICKORY WaGONS, SUN SHADES tor
The Finest Eastern BUGGIES, Open Vehicles,
The Cheapest Western BUG- ROAD CARTS by
GIES t Frazier & Co,.
Cortland Spring Wagons Beautiful DOG CARTS,
Any kind of a Saddle, DUMP CARTS,
Any priced Whip, DRAYS, TARPAULINS,
500 Sets HARNESS, dollars, Blankets, Surcingles,
Plow Gear, Bridles, HORSE BLANKETS,
Lines and Lap Robes, JOCKEY WHIPS,
And everything as low or lower than -ver before sold. Will relit
•redir to parties giving good security. .&%' Come and see wnat a sight
can show you I
J. A. W A BEER,
ext T> > F IN J ( i f J CITU J
THE OLD RELIABLE.
JOHN DI3BROW & CO
Mi Sales aid Feei Site
OaiiETHOHPI3 STRE.ET.
New and Elegant Turnouts, Safe and Attractive Teams,
Comoetent and Intelligent Drivers.
HoTgea Poardfd at Current Ratea. Their health am oonfor*'* oareluUy attended to. Ampi
quarters lor Dr vors* -took. TH ■< KJNKBT fIEAHbh IS THr. OITf. Funeral pr efiagions uneef
p rsousJ sup rvision of our MrDtebrow. F’atrunrge of the pub ic eolkiSed. Batigf»otlou Kuarantee^
«®*~TeleT»lione No, 'W*
INSURE YOUR GIN HOUSES
WITH THE OLD RELIABLE
D. F. WILLCOX’S
Insurance Agency,
VI Broad UMBUS.
THE OLDEST AGENCY IN THIS SECTION.
Long experience, carefully written policies, fair rates, prompt settlement*,
and TEN MILLION DOLLARS to back the policies I
All Inquiries PROMPTLY Answered and Information Cheet! ully Given
• D. F. WILLCOX,
71 Broad Street. COLUMBUS. GA.
Ml Ml HUES, 1881-5.
i u
NEW CLOTHIDJG, NO SHODDY.
Just iiweeived
C. E. THOMAS.
Toauat&ln tig wide merited reputation as the only '-NO SHODDY” Clothier !n existence, G, B
Thcmaa, early in tue season placed his ordore In th a haude of the maaufaoturer in order
to five ample tlm* to have his gtocb of raatty made otoihini< male up iu F ÜBT CLASS
STYLE in every reai eot. Ilia new etoob of
Mens, Youth«, Roys ivn-tl CUil<lreii*4’ Suits
are now oomlng in and every artloie preae a apooial order
appeiranoe. Ue la the only representative in the olty of the
oelebratod DAN SMITH CUT. The eleginoe of shoulder
and perfeotnoas of at of his coaU has already
cafflfd the ingenuity oi the most skill
ful cutters who are uow trying
to imitate.
These Garments Speak lor Themselves.
NEW, HANDSOME and STYLI3B
AND I HAVE
A Large and Attractive Stock to Choose From.
Bebldesoi., a utilise atoob jf e lady-madu oloth a<, I hare several thou and samplert of new goor i
that I can have made to order at Bhori notloe
GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK'
G. E. THOMAS
”K> Inll sr" I'otnie^
ftfQftUfMfiNTML
3EBLE II1S!
206 Broad Ooiiisbiii, (ia. |
Monuments
j | Or the bear iwiiau ant. Ameri
e*n M lartia on baud and
4 < xrida to ord6r.
f'ji * 7 '' it.'l fie ere a.J*o ageats for a *u
ajSf.A ,<yK peri or qullity of
v li»8 ftlilldi,
for ITon jinx and Oamatcry Rncloaures,
Giffe'em Sifißs and Paiterns.
inf'.riuakion given aid eatiiuaces JurnlaLcc
?n any iiLn& in our <Lsa.
A. *l. 11044 K
Coleman & Torbeti
UNDERTAKERS
And Funeral Directors,
DRALEKS IN
Patent Metalic Banal Gases & Casiets.
I >ronze Mt talio (Jaaee, Wooden Burial Caeet
J_J in., oaabeta, Children’s Gloss White Canei*
and Caskets, Ladies’, ‘vieuts’ and Children’s
Lobe* from $1 to S3O. Ladies’and Gents’Habits
from $5 to £2O.
Hearses and Carriages Famished at Shori
notice.
GRAVIS WOEK DONE AT LOWEST PRICES.
155 BROAD STREET,
Opposite Rankin House.
B. Open nght land day. Night Bell at
front door.
rimes Job OiSLoe
BIJjL UJfckVUb, SHIPPING TAGS,
I liTJEIt HEADS. SHIPPING BOOK:
NOTE HEADS, RECEIPT BOOKS,
JIROJLAKB, BUSINESS CARD
HAND BILLS, POSTAL CARDS,
POSTERS, VISITING CARDS
[N VITA I’IONS, PICNIC TICK It
FANCY SHOW CARDS,
And everytfllng else In tbe Job Ptinui,.
line executed wltfl neatness and dispat<
Will duplicate New York orders with er
press etiarges added.
Bring us your Job Printing and we wli
five you satisfaction in prlcss and styii
Wyxnb v DrWol?
PLANTATION forlAL£i
Gsm
Oola, October 27, 1994
MY PLANTATION WILL BK SOLD
In TALBOTTON on the first Tuesday in Decem
ber next at publio outcry, One-tblrd caab, one*
• hird twelve moi tbs, the other third two years
the House place with all tbe land lying on *h<
east aide of Blackman oreek, containing 496
serfs, moie or leas; the west aide 466
acres, more or less; the Garden plaoe, 172 acre*,
more or less. The places are well Improved.
002»4tw D*. B. BURGH
DR. W. L. BULLARD,
Columbus, da.
Physician and Operating Surgeon
For ait Diseases of the
EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT.
Offl-fl over Brannon k Carson’s drug st're,
No 131 Broad H*. lelephone No 22. Wi 1 cal,
at re, idenoe when request'd. deckQ lyr
Talbot County Plantation
For Sale.
The tract contains 600 acres of
land, 25U ol which is woodland,
origin-, growth »nd well timber- ftffiygjasK
ud. On the pLot is a lour-roomed
dwelling and other necessary out *<als»3W*fl*k
buildings. It is situated three and a half mils*
northeast of Box Springs, in good neighbor
hood, convenient to churches, schools and rail
road. Address
HOB. DnWfJLF,
*n2?'- Box Hurtiur*. Q«.
ii| a . *mor*f money than at an thing else by
II taking an agenoy for the btst reilin^
■ V I v b ok out, Beginners suocaed grand
None fail Terms free Hajulett Book Oe»,
and. Mains dec9 dfim-wly
"law PARTNERSHIP.
We have tbls day formed a partnershlr
tor the practice of law under the
name-of
PEABODY, BRANNON & BATTLE
WCollections and all other buslnese
plac'd In our hands will be promptly anc
carefully attended to.
John Phabc dy,
Vx. H. Bkannos,'
octl-tf OgUMW fi. Baxzul
WESTERN R. R. OF ALABAMA.
I
! v..v . ..
j The Quickest and Most Direct
Route ro a
Mew York, Pliiliidel|ihlß, Bal-
Umore, and Wasliinitoo.
Close oonneotlons made with Piedmont Vir
Line, Atlantio Coast Line, Kei nesaw or Olnolu*
uatl Southern,
Only :ti» hour, and 20 minutes
ItloutKornery to New Tork,
and
Only hours and 50 tnlnutes
New York to ittouigouierjr.
Trains leave as follows:
TinE TABLE *o.
• TAXING EFFECT BUNLAY, COT. 6, 1984.
E A gfWHO N< « N( ~63 NO. 6
Lv. Moi.igon.ery, b;o6am t>:OU p. m. 2:is(j p m
“ Ooiumbcs .... . ..
’* y ! v IO:I5 p. ml ;4*> a m
“ Opelilia. t 10:26 »m ll 86 p.mjAr bam
** West Point 11;13 i m t 29 a. m i
Arr. Atlanta. 2:7u jp m 3.46 am:
WESTWAISD. NO, 60 SO. 62 NO.
Leave Atlantajia.36 paa 11.43 pm (
Coinmbus ... ... ........
Arr. Wt*st Point...; 3:46 pm 3;'9 a. zr
“ Opslika.., 4 34, m t;OU a. il 7;00 a m
’'Goluiubus .
“ Chbhaw.. S;B4 p m :''Ua. tr 9:00 pu.
Montgomery... 7:j p n 6:35 a, n. rl2 m
6ouib.
NO, 61 NO. 6S NO. 60 NO. 42
7.66 pm 10:26 a m|Wasb»gt'i ;1C:40 a aa ; 9:10 prr
lS:of> p m U 20 a m Laltimcrr l> 06 a m p m
2;i2 a m 3 10 p m laiisdel’a 6.01 a mi 8:46 pm
e;3O aui ll p mlNsw ft rt 3:4( am'li - j m
i iilifuati Sleepers ou tii! trains
bemecu ItiAuiyoinpry and
Hasbiugtou without Change.
Western Uailroad Sleepers on
trains autl 5J between
Montgomery and Atlanta.
Trains 5U t 61, 62 and 63, makt close connections
with trains to and irom Mobile and ?isw Orleans.
Train 6j connects at Montgomery with trains tor
Selma ana Rufaula. Connections made at
Ci ellka with East Alabama and Cincinnati, and
the UoJumbns and Western Railroads. All trains
except 62 and 68 oonuect at Ohehaw with Tuske
gee railroad.
Trains No. 5 and 6 run daily except Sundays
CUAS.U. C BOM WELL,
General Fassnnger Agent.
Columdus anti Western Railway
VPBLIUA, XL A Jan. 11, ltj6.
ON aNL AFTER fcUNDAI, 'anuary 11, 1886,
the trains on this win be run aa
follows:
Irmin N§, 1, Daily Mati mu ntt*jer.
Leave Coiumous. 8 46 am
Arrive
Train Ns, 2, Daily Mau and Fail r.
Lesvs
Arrive Columbus 1;12» m
fra.a No. 8, Daily Mail and rasteng?r,
I eive Co 2 30 rs
irrlve Lpslika...*.. a. 63 t u
T amiVs. 4, Laly Mail and Paistngtr,
Li ave Goelik*>, 6 06 t
arrlv* Jolumbus 7 22 is
Train No 6 Way Freight to Opelika and Way
J/Yexght Acccmrrudaltvn between Opt.ika
ana Goodwater.
Leave < olumt us 7:2" a m
Arrive Opelika 9:33am
L ave Opelika I:CC f v
Arrive coodwattr 6:8 pm
Train No 6, IPay Freight and Accommodation to
Opelika and Way Freight only to Columbus.
Leave Goodwater 6;CO a m
Ai rive Opel:ka l .12 a
L«ave Upe ina 11: Oam
Atnve Co.urn uk.... 12:66 p m
Train No. 7, Through Freight and Accommodation
Sitcpxnj Car to Atlanta.
Leave Columbus 9:C6 p m
arrive openka.. 16:68pm
As 6, Through Freight a. d Accommodation Sleep
ing Car/rom Atlanta,
Leave Op >lifc» 4:olpm
Arrive uo.umbua 6:t6r m
E. A. FLEW ELLEN,
Ge»«r»t ifiasa^er.
Leave — l:Ou r
Arrive Goodwater . 24 » m
Leave
Arrive
H.«. WiiADB
Auctioneer,
neat Estate 000 beseial
Csiisetisg Apst,
OFFICE. CORE MR BEUAD, AND ST
(LATH STREETS, over ABBOTT
* COOPERS BIOKX
Special Att.ntlon to public ini
pri.ito Ml. ol Keel Xit.c., umlnt.lr.toi
Qaaidleo. »nd XMlfneo. Sale. ao<l Uolioetlon*
promptly *tt«nd.d to, uid •» promptly p»l
onr to tomt.rlßf Choir trs.t to m.
,-ip.cl* cttsntlou p.ld to ranting ol prop.
pi*oeil In mj hand.,
Allkenl star, o tb. patronaga of th. pnbli,
li r-Mpectieny re.M.Md. Befareocow tkoatu ■
nltatiou to tho -Bank., War.Bini.ci and Lea
in* ktar.luuta o, tka oily,
t. a. wiuuns
Mobile & Giiaid R.8.C0.
"■ ' .-"kwiS
UOLUMKDb O A., New. 8, 1884.
t t \N»I fi/t a this xa: , tva'as wlil r;in aa fol-
Vymwi.
MAIL IKAir NO. 1, DAILY—GOING WJUiT,
U’r ’.ererr 1 i'n«s L‘opo» • lUmDus,.., 1: JO > m
Leave Broad (Street Depot, Columbus.. .1:38 p m
Arrlvo a Union Springs.,-...... 4:fo * m
Lo-voUulgu Springs..-.*...*.. . .. .6:16 l n
Arrive at Troy 7:06 r %
Making close connection at Union Spring*
with 11. A E. li. B. for Montgomery and
Kutauia duly.
MAIL TRAIN NO. 2, DAILY—OOMaNG EAST
Leave Troy —..a.... 6:00 a m
i Arrive at Onion Springs.— 6:62 am
L- ■ \b Union springs... .*•*.—.. 7:82 am
а. ve at Broad st. Depot, Columbus... 11:00 a m
Arrive at Gen Bass Depot, Qomrubus. ..11:14 am
■ '-iLueots at Union Springe with M. A E, K. B«
da/ y for Montgomery ana Kufaula; and at Co
lun. is with d. W. n it. tor Maoon, Savannah.
Angi at*, and points North.
WAY FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TIiAIM
NO. 6, Daily, Kxuupt Subway—GOlNG WEST.
Leave Columbus Gen. Pass. Depot.— .. 6:00 a m
Leave Columbus Broad St. t Depot.—** 6:10 a m
Arrival onion Springs.**. 9:23 am
Lrcve Ut ion Springs 10.08 A. M*
Arrive at Troy ..—*** 12:68 ». m.
Makss close connection it Union Springs
w:;h M. AL. B. r. for Kufaula dally.
WAY FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
NO. 6, Daily, Excapx Ho mday—COMING EAST,
Leav Tro» 7:40 a. m.
Arrive at U. ion Springs.—** *——. 9.46' ▲. M.
Leave Union spring* ***** —**. ....x0.26 a m
Arrive at Broad St., Depot Columbus... 2:41 t u
Arrive at Gen. Fast Depot Columbus... 2 66 u m
Conneets at Union Springs with M. k B. R.
1 for Eufania.
W. L. CLARK Bupt,
D. E. WILLIAMS General TioketAaenti
Central and Southwestern ft. ft’ds,
■?mmm a
Savannah, Ga., Oot. 18, 1884,
/'kN and after SUNDAY, Oct. 18, 1884, pas-
V ’seuger trains ou the Central and Bouthweat
crt Rallroada and brauchea will run aa foliows
» UFA.. DOWN . IiICAD DOWN.
iVo, 61. t>rom Savannah, 63,
1g: am Lv aavannan*. ...Lv b;46 pih
418 * 1 m Ar..*—. Augusta.Ar 4:46 a M
ftrxtJ f m Ar........ Macon. .«*.....Ar 8:60 am
11:20 p m Ar.. Atlanta....—Ar 7:8«?a m
Columbus.*«**.Ar 12:82 » A
* Eufaola... —.Ar 4sii9p
11:80 r m 4r Albany ...Ar 4;u6PM
Ar...—...MUlsdgevllle.. Ar 10:2»a m
...... Ar..* Eatonton Ar 12*80 p m
No. 18. Fr*m No. 26, Jfa. 12,
h:Bu am Lv Auguai*.. i v 9:00 p m ****....
8:30 ea At savannah..Ar 0.4« a m ****..*.
6:26 t « Ar Macon..*.,At***..—. ——
11.20 e mAr Atlanta * ****-...
... . Coinim.uß.ar ——.
... ,*-.*..** Eu law* .k r— ****** **♦-.*—
11:110 r m Ar Aibanr .Ar*— ►** ****
.... Ar Mil 1 *vi 1 Is..Ar**** ►«.. »-*****«
..... .hr ifatcnton..Ar.—
Nn. 64. M-eon. No 62
1 it $ Hlt Macon **..Lv 8:26 a M
7:ao am Ar Savannah.—...—..Ar 8:80 pm
.... —..Ar Augusts ***** .... Ar 4:80 pm
Ar M^ledgeviile *******—Ar I(J:29am
...Ar Fat nton Ar 12:30pm
No -1
d:/ am Lv Macon ********* Lv 7:16 PM
4:14 p m Ar Kufaula —. **•• ***
♦ 1 0p ra Ar Albany ..Ar 7;Pfl» m
N:>, C. from Maoon « 2Ve. 19.
ban* i,v r- ►*...—**
12:53 v m at colunabna.... —*.
No. 1. from Maoon, No, 61. No. 68.
.2~*. m Lv Macon....Lv 7:UiPM 4:05 a m
11 -n a m Ar Atlanta ..at 11 >29 PM V:aO a M
No 23. trim Fort fat ey. Nt, 21
8.36 p m Lv Fort Vallay *,Lv 11:u0am
9.20 p mat Perry —.*.*..Ar 11:60am
No 2. From Atlanta. No. 64. No. 62.
’a .J*.; Itt Lv Atlanta.... a.v a:oo pm 4:uo a m
7;0t: p m Ar Maoon Ar 12:6* A m b.*o6 a m
, . A MAT Jtutauia Ar *—..***. «;*9rM
11:30 am Ar Aioany ....Ar
*.*. .am j iumtua..Ar *— .***. 12.32 pm
.... ii Rill’villa... Ar
. .. Ti Jutonton .. Ar *— 12:30 r m
,XI AUgUßta.... Ar 4:30 PM
»avaunah...Ar 7:6oam 3-30 p m
No. <■ om CtHumO cm. No. 241.
1.0' ! p dLV DOiumtUßLv
б. pm Ar 3aacuu..*.*—*—*—,...*— *—
11.26 pm Ar Atlanta.—*, ~****—Ar
. .. am Ar Euiauia.*.. ,——Ar —....
1 i .iu pm At Albany— Ar
Ar MiheagevlUe —Ar »—....
—*. .. Ar hatonton Ar
.**. Ar Augnaia —... ....Ar ..*—**
7:40 att Ar Havanoan —At —1
No. i, Frvm Bufauia. No 4.
11.0. ptt Lv huiauia. ——— Lv *—....
4;ooPMjx.r Aiukuy.— ***.at
bio. ta At Macon.... Ar —....
Doiumbav. ..... ~*,*...4r ..*.-.**
I. Mir . .... AT ***~
..... , **. MmeugkvUle—. —— Ar ——
—* rka von ton ****** *—..*•
Ar AUKuaia.—.*
f. 46 a m Ar oavanuah —**.,... Ar ********
t”vo .20 From aioany No, 4.
n .40 a m lv Albany ****** ... Lv 8;00 a m
tie* pai at Kuiauia.... ....at
Lyot pm Ar Maoon *—...Ar 7:U€am
—. a mat Coiumoaa.—»* ...*..Ar 12,32 pm
li:2v r mAr Auauta....— Ar io-.au p u
...aj Mi gauge villa.— Ar 10:29am
at aa tun ton,— ** —Ar 12:80 P m
.... , Ar AUcuata.*.*— *—*.Ar 4;BU a u
V;4O am at Savannah...*.* —. .Ar j: 80r a
No, 22. From Acuomtn and Muiodfcoiite.
2:16 f m Lv Eatonton.... ******** ——
8:42 p m lv MiuedgeviUa*— —*******
p mAr Macon.*** * —**.
11, F mat Albany..—** *—*—***
11:20pm Ar Atlanta
*...Ar Augusta.—* —*.....,
7:40 i m Ar Savannah..*. —*
No. *4. From Ferry No. 22,
i . .
6 46 a m Lv Perry.—****** ..Lv 8:26 pm
6;BU a m Ar Fort Valley.. Ar 4;IS p m
LOCAL BLEEPING CARS on all nigh
ualoe between Savannah and Augusta, Bavant
oah and Macon, savannah ana Atlanta,
Puliman Hotel Bleeping Cars between Chicago
Jacksonville Fin. via Cincinnati, without change.
Connections.
The Milledgevllle and Eatonton train rnns
ialiy (except Monday; between Gordon and
gaiunton, and dally (sxespt Sunday) betweaa
aatuuU'D and Gordon.
1 rain No. 20 fdailj except Sunday;, and tralna
Nos. 2, S, 22, 24 and 64 connect dally at Millsn
(or AQgQßta (except Monday;.
Euianla train oonnecui at cuthbert for Fort
Gaines dally (except Sunday.;
The ferry accommodation train between Fort
Valiey and Perry runs daily fexoept Sunday.)
Ihe Albany and Biakely accommodation train
runs daily (except Sunday! between Albany and
Blakely,
At .jtvannah with Savannah, Florida ana
Western Railway, at Augusta with all lines to
North and East, at Atlanta with Air Line and
hennesaw Rontes to all points North, Bast and
West.
Tickets for til points and Sleeping Oar Bertha
on aa:e at Uty Office, No, 20 Bull street,
G. A. Wbitihbao, WILLjAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass, Agt, Gen. Bn Savannah,
4, 0. Shaw, W. F. S*a< . * AN,
Gen. Trtv. hat. Snpt. d W. B. 8., M r, Ga
COLUMBO3 & AY CO.
aouEiDUiim
Ofpiob Uenebai, Manaoxb, I
ujlcmbds, Ga., Nov. 8.1884. (
irOu and after tills date Trains will
run aa follows:
Train No. 1 Going North.
Leave Columbatt 3;IIPM
Arrive Ohipiey 4:61 v M
Arrive Stinson 6;24 VM
(.Daily Except Sunday.)
Train No. 2 Coming South.
Leave Stinson. 7:09 am
Arrive chipley. 7:28 am
Arrive Columbu 10:12 am
{Daily Except Sunday.)
T, C. 8. HOWARD, W. L GIJhKK,
Gen*l Ticket Agent, Gen’i Mai ager.
Dlt J. M. MASON,
DENTIST.
Bt. Clair St., Cclumbus, Ga.
, KSPBCTFCLLI tender, hi. MrvlOM to th.
Oltlnent ot Uolambn. uid .arroandla, Oonntr,
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