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The M»en-feter Qua • il-.n, J iae
B*ya: At one of the
•Windows"
Looking on the v otlland wtyel
With clumps oi riiouod“iidtoai» an
great masses ot
May blossoms I I i
"There was an Interesting group. It 11 •
eluded one who ua< been a
“Cotton spinner, out was now eo
Paralyzeu 1 I I
That he could on y bear to He tn a r>-
cllulug position, Ahls refers to my c .st.
1 was first
Attacked twelve Jena ago with
• Lomocotive Ataxy (a paralytic disease
of nerve fibre rarely If ever cured,) and
was for several years barely able to get
about.
And tor the last
Five years not able to attend |to [my
business, althoug h
Many things bsve been done: or me.
The last experiment being
Nerveetietcniug, two years ago.
1 was voted into the
Homs tor lacdrah.erl
Near Muchirtsr, la May, 1882,1 am no
"Alrjute;’’
“For anything laths shape ot patent"
Medlhlae?
And made many objections to my dear
wlte’t constant urging to ti y tlop Bitteis,
but finally to pacliy her—
Consented ! I
I bad not quite finished the first bottlf
when I leit a change come over me. This
was Satarday, November 3.1, Ou Sunday
morning 1 felteo strong I said to my
room companions, “I was sure I could
"Walkl"
bo stared across the floor and back.
I hardly knew now to contain myeel;
I was all over the house. 1 am gaining
strength each day, and can walk qulu
ea'e without any
“Stick?"
Or support. I am now at my own house,
and nope soon to be able to gain my own
living again. 1 have been a member o
the Manohoeter
"Boyal Exchange"
For nearly thirty years, and was most
heartily congratulated on going Into the
room on Thursday last.
Very gratefully yours,
John Blaokbvbb,
67 Tenerlffebt. higher Bi .ugntjn.
Manchbbtkb, (Eng.) D.c.24 1883.
1874 1885
JOHN BLACKMAH,
Real Estate Agent
COIiUMBUS, UA.
14 Telegraph Ojjloc.)
for s$ .zy. jl, :ei .
VAKMS ASP PLAMXATIOSB. OS’ ALL 81Z&
AND LOCATIONS.
CITY BEAL ESTATE.
HluotMu percent Inveetnueui; reels for ft
per year; price sbuu. Two M-rocin dwellings
tui aide ol Mercer street, aouiL ol liiom
Mr, J A Lewta will erect a new cultus Mio
within one knock ol thin property,
Hoee Hili reside Loe ul Mr K 1 Marra for sale—
ran ca«n and purchases to lake air Harris' place I
in Loan ABMuoiauou.
Dwellings—Desirable Investment.
OoilMe Alut iwu ruuuaß lor saw wl payiuvuie v.
|lu a uioutxi. D you wiali to gel a a errath
bouie ou ea«> ierui», uxau.il* tin* prop M . ty.
Desirable dwelling id W/untvu.
Hour c and lot ou side ok Troup be twat l
Tboutaa and uaidwiu airseta.
bee lr able building lot lu the beet location lu
We City—wedl slue oi Iruup, Owtweeu bryau
and Tranimn etreaU. Price *i,uuw.
Mew dwelling for naie uertdea.it corner ti
Bshdolpn aua Yoruyuu Mirueus, 7 rooms, gat,
bam ro iins and water two rosideuot..
Bunding lot ou corner suitable lor curuar store
or dwelling. luia siicei, mii loads to uie de
pot, will be luo uexi uieroauriit» street oi tit
city. Ivriua caau, or i, 4. 4 and 6 years*"
per ouul luierußi,
Mesidcu lor naui, seal U<li u» 1 ursy th. b«
weeu bryau *. d Srauailu BUctm, quarter sen
oi, wok axaiutd*uu ufj, Mvc ruwLua iu uweiiiut.
Dd auipisrhum lor aaviMi on Vacant lot uwrll.,
▲is<; MuuM'ie putuer, suuiDceat vorusr
tti. G.sirui OgscUso*pe aireois, west Ol U.ly
Ma r let
Eagio aud rueula tenement Dulling,
side of UasSluorpu, belwoeu uremia ai.4
JUouisM AtroeU, paylug 11 >* per ceuiou pries
olUlib.s.
Mo. 30 aud 32 Broad broad street,
Mo. 14a Broad str eel.
CxiMETEKY,
Oouietsry lots, No. aU&, lot, iU7, 10ft, all sou
iaiued iu one uvay, lucattxliii east extent! jd o
Demeter;, ioiler a., adjululiig ft. il, iouu* ai C
li, B. Mauby.
YAiiKb.
Jfariu, 2uJ>> acicß, v Zc mi.im auutUoart olCo
luuiuua, g ouu laud.guUQ souuc, good Wiki, good
ftwulilUfc, o rouiub I us* uwu occupied lor a great
buiuber ul year, as pUyssobMUi reaiaeuM,
LANDLORDS,
la order to net the best tenants for next year
place yuur property iu my,hands. With an ex
parienoe ot over ten year*, 1 can serve yon u
ad▼ autage iu the fltuoctlun oi uusuis.
JuHM HLUIMAn,
Ba<U estate
For Rent.
front Office over Messrs 0 A Ke Id It Oo* store
R oai atzeei, luriuwriy occupied oy ▲ a busier,
lift.
DWdllUg (p attered* 3 roixe back ol Dr. Bus*
ss/'s upper iurayiA street.
Lwul.irij' suit b.eior bearding former*
ly occupied oy Mrs. Bogers cl a L»ug, opposite
cast oi market house.
Dwelling a rooms (oeilud) ab*vu Ootauibus
Transfer <Ju , Uglethurpo street west side.
Dwel.mg 9 uswiy pain ted and impaired
above Ute Kerry Muuee, ÜBiwluurpeU ß iwluurpe sircoi,
Dwelling 7 ruciud xest side of .ugieihorpe, 2nd
door south of Mr bruwu*s steam uctury.
Dwei idg 2 atcry, a rooms, 6 doors senth of
Catnuiic chbrcttg elo per mouth.
bsverax cw# lugs lu Uiosunv.Le, Ala-
Dwelling 5 rooms southwest corner of Bald
win aud k'jr«y .u s»rßut» next ea«t ox Kolioemau
M.>beri«, >ll.
Dwelling a roogss, plaalered, k n«ar river Oom
press uu
Bar ro:m lormeriy eoeupied by Mr. I. E. Mid.
dltbrco, t vgie hu p street, be.ow o.ena M.Us.
Jacques Repository, uorthwes; corner Qgio
thorpo anu Bryan; d story brick; baiming suit,
U>iu lor wer nauU.siug or maunoiciur lag ; lsb
a la; ge eievriox to tn*ra door, Alao lue S-s.ory
urux bunding next west.
Dwelling easi tide ot Troup between Frsaklyt
and Dre streets. Trice >6.
DweiiUgs back of Dr, Busaay. Trice |4 >1
16 pvr mon Hi
Dwelling d rooms, east Tomas street South oi
Jail 16.
Booms in pine thicket above St, John's eburei
Knee 62.
Several dwellings in BrownevlUe,
6Q acre la laud, locates bail miks above Clapp’i
factory aud known as Bur Island.
Two 2-room 1 welling■ on Forsyth, north of
Lae street.
One or two rooms just below Excelsior mllu,
•Ity water works in yard.
Mr« Brady’s brick store, east of store of Mr,
Bichard Deiguan. Dwelling up stairs
Mo. 163 Broad street—formerly occupied by W
LTHImsL. now occupied by Ktnnon a Hill—will
ba put in ftravclaes order.
Store house No 62 Broad street
Hodges msLor, Lynwood; well located for mar
ket garden.
o*7 odoerare all Seal Stt<uf Wi my
A mcU t'n Sale, and Rent, at mp owm esy eMt,
Prompt attention given to rental of suburbs,
property, both in Georgia and Juabama.
JNO BLACKMAR
Heal Eetate Agent,
COLUMBUS
L. H. CHAPPELL,
PROVISION BROKER & INSURANCE A6l.
119 Bread St., Columbus, Ge,
Home of New York.
Imperial of Loudon.
Guardian of London,
Newthtrn of Dbadoa.
DAILY TIMES: C()LUMBIjCgEOFGT A. TUESDAV,
THE EGG SUPPLY.
, —,—,—
Am.rfoan Conaumen Supplied by Foreign
liuportnliou,.
[New York Tfnm.]
Fresh laid eggs are dear, aud would no
doubt be dearer were it not for the impor
tation of foreign eggs to this market.
The American hen is uot so liberal ia her
fifts at this season as in warmer weather.
t may be because she is not so well boused
or genera.iy so well cared for, as her
sisters in Europe. Whether this is true
or not the production of this nutritious
article of food always fails oil in ibis
country when winter sets in. Speculators
with full knowledge of this fact, and
with a view to enriching themselves, store
large quantities, bought when eggs are
cheap, in ice houses until supplies from
the country are small, and then sell them
at double the prices they paid for them.
Large quantities are limed -that is, the
eggs afe dipped in lime water, which
closes the pores iu the shell, and they may
be thus well preserved for from six to
eight months. They may be also kept in
store-houses for a long lime.
Preserved eggs, no matter how much
care is taken iu their preservation, cannot
compare as an edible with fresh eggs.
They lose their excellent llavor. A man
who would eat a half dozen boiled fresh
eggs with relish would not cqte to eat
more than two eggs that had been kept
in storage for several months. Limed
eggs are not suitable for hailing unless
their shells are pricked with a needle or
some other sharp point. For poaching
they are, as a general rule, ‘.seless These
eggs preserved in store an<* limed eggs are
good enough for making omelets, to fry,
and for general cooking uses, and at this
season are used extensively for this pur
pose,
A half dozen years ago American con
sumers were obliged to dejxind entirely
upon their ow n country for limed eggs.
In 1879 a few cases of foreign limed eggs
were shipped here, and were regarded as a
curiosity. More were received in 18SO,
and a good market was found for them.
The demand has been steadily increasing
every year. Fresh European eggs packed
in straw are also received, and they are
about as good as American eggs preserved
iu storage houses.
Henry M. Stanley.
fW. A. Croffut in New York World.]
All the heraldry in the world couldn’t
account for Henry M. Stanley, .vho is just
now having a quiet match with gloves
with the royal personages of Europa
Mrs. Sheldon, an American lady, for
some years resident iu France, but now
domiciled at the Hotel Victoria yesterday
showed me a letter she had just got from
Stanley In it the explorer said, “I am
charmed with Bismarck and tbc German
people as a whole They are brave ami
frank, and they possess the faculty of
making one appt-arat his best aud exuibit
whatever is worthy or lovable in him.
The prince and I have become great
friends. Baron de ( ource), the French
minister, told me on leaving that he was
sorry to bid me good bye ’’ Mrs. Sheldon,
whose husband is Stanley's companion,
added her doubts about llie explorer hav
ing much confidence in the French
government
Stanley was born on Long island, I be
lieve, not in Wales, as his biographists
have it; but he was taken across the sea
when an infant, and was educated’’ in
the poorhouse at St Asaph, in the Weish
mountains. His name then was John
Howlands, but he has no more idea to-day
who his real parents were than he has as
to who is on the other side of the moon.
Not less than thirteen women have turned
up in different quarters of the earth, each
one claiming to be hi.s mother.
America Bclipwed by an Englishman.
[Waterbury American.]
An English pill-maker has discounted
even American autirprise in advertising.
It is true that one cannot in this country
venture to visit any beautiful scene in
nature without having a nostrum thrust
under his nose. But what is that com
pared to the daring scheme of making the
rescuers of beleagured Gen. Gordon
emissaries in the great work of dissem
inating knowledge among the heathen of
the remarkable virtues of a pill? Yet
this has been carried out in Sober earnesi
The manufacturer of the pill has sent to
Gen. 'Wolseley lO.OttO hand bills extolling
its merits and a check for $750. The
band-bills are to be distributed among the
Gorijori relief expedition, and the $750 is
to be given <to that soldier who first
reaches ' en Gordon s palace in Khartoum
and pastes upon its outer door one of tire
10,000 band bills. In bis letter to Lord
Wolseley the enterprising pill-maker says
be has sent a large number of the hand
bills so that each soldier in the expedition
can be furnished with a copy and thus
have an even start in the race as far as ho
can provide for it. His object in prescrib
ing that the bill shall lie stuck on the
palace door is simply to show who is en
titled toWhe prize, and he adds that the
name of the winner will lie published in
every paper in England, thus giving him
undying fame.
Like a Golden Snowntom.
[fian Francisco Bulletin J
The wild iiHistard in south < aiifornia is
like that spoken of in the New Testament,
in th' branches of which the bir'ls of the
air may rest. Coming up out of the earth
so slender a stem that dozens can find a
starting point in an inch, it darts up a
slender, straight shoot, five, ten, twenty
feet, with hundreds of fine, feathery
branches; lochang and interlocking with
all the hundreds around it, till it is an in
extricable network like luce. Then it
bursts into yellow bloom still finer, more
feathery and lace like At times it looks
like golden dust. 'With a clear blue sky
behind it, as it is often seen, it looks like
a golden snowstorm.
Funeral* In Mexico.
(“Curtis” in Inter Oceaß.)
One of the most curious of the many
oddities which attract the attention of tbs
stranger is the manner of conducting
funerals The rich go to the cemeteries in
carriages as they do in the states; Hie mid
dle classes go on the street-cars, co tin and
all; the poor wal k and carry the corpse on
their shoulders, almost always in a rented
eotfin. The scarcity of wood, which costs
from S6O to SIOO per 1,000 feet, makes
coffins expensive, and there are places
where a decent one can be hired for the
day for $1 or $2. At the grave the body
is taken out, wrapped in a blanket, and
buried, when the cotlia is returned to the
owner.
Street Car
[Exchange.)
8t Paul street cars are warmed by a
small stove on ’ the front platform, the
heat going into the car through a small
register. There is much complaint,
however, of injurious draughts from the ;
rear door, which is almost constantly i
onen.
The Znnl. “Slab Bread.’* •
Perhaps one of the most curious delica
cies, for such it was considered, ever
known to the Zunis. was made not by
baking but by freezing. This was called
Thiem-mathl-to-we '“slab bread”). The
plain variety was simply thin mush re
duced to paste by boiling, then placed be
tween two stones which were laid in cold
places and left until thoroughly frozen.
The unbaked batter of the tchik k’we-pa
lo kia, or "s-weet buried bread, ” exces
sively boiled, then treated in this manner,
made what we might call an exceedingly
coarse ice-cream and certainly prized as
highly by these ancients, to say the least,
as is the latter delicacy among ourselves.
TlUeves* Van Its.
“Vanity iu thieves,” says Insp-ctor
Byrnes, “is a valuable aid to detective*
I don t believe that four thieves could
keep quiet over a job they luxi joUillr
be' a engaged in nay nwretaon 1 believe I
THE OLD RELIABLE.
JOHN DISBRO .V & CO.
IM Sate oil Fffii SMte,
C>GLXjAxT'ri32<3l?< X’ VC •iTJSLJi.J £•.
New and Elegant Turnouts, Safe and Attractive Teams,
Comoetent and Intelligent Drivers-
Hora?a Hoarded xt Ourraut Batea Tbeir health ana comfort carefully aitexi.led to. Jnc.pl
quarters for Dr vera* Stock. 11l FJNBHT HBABHK IN CHaCIIY. Funeral ;,£ .eefßiona
P’raonal aup rviaion of our Mr Diabrow. Fatronage of the rub le h Bolted. Batißtaction gnaranti»p
Telephone Mo. £s*a,rites,
LOOK!
AND SEE WHAT I KEEP
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i IT BEADS LIKE YOU CAN BUY WHAT YOU WANT HERL
11 j oj
I MILBUBN WAGONS, BICYLEB, BIOIOLES,
>
“ BOGGLES, BICTOLEB, BIOTOLES,
OLD HICKOHY WAGONS, SON SHADES fo’r
The Finest Eastern BOGGLES, Open Vehicles,
1 The Cheapest Western fiOG- HOAD CAKTS .by
GIES, Frazier & Co,.
Cortland Spring Wagons Beautiful DOG CABTS,
Any kind of a Baddie, DOMP CARTS,
1 Any priced Whip, TARPAULINS,
500 Beta HARNESS, Collars, Blankets, Surcingles,
Plow Gear, Bridles, HORSE BLANKETS,
Lines and Lap Robes, JOCKEY’. WHIPS,
And everything as low or lower than ever butoresol i. Will sell o
credit to parties giving good security. ytW'Come iad see wh it it sight
can show you I
J. A. WALKER,
extF/NKIN HtH’Hi ftFF t'l j
It Stands at the Head!
THE LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC.
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Thia Cnt allows the New Style of WOOD WOKU that the
Company is now Introducing.
fei® i Owl
lUWaFSr
’Kt a
Jt ■>-”
DOMESTIC
ARTISTICALLY AEAUYIiUL,
WITHOUT A PEER.
In its MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION It has no Rival.
The new 4ne ot Attachments that are now placed with each “domestic,” are specialties. No
otl»«r Machine has th«m. These attachments and the uew woii-work make the ‘'Domestic” more
than ever, with* ut qaeation,
THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.
FOB BALE BY
Domestic Sewing Machine Company
909 Main Street, RICHMOND, Va.
sttfeeBANNKK STORK, Uoruer Mercer and FrankHn Btr cm, mr IVJIT’H ManuUotv
ing UoDJiany, COLUMIiCH, Ga.
A Mutual Life Policy
AS AN
INVESTM HDNTT 1
——— :o:
In a gentleman took out a
SIO,OOO ENDOWMENT POLICY
IN THE
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Payable ,to film al theaweol 50 yeare.
He paid ter. annus! premiums of $788.40, making t 7,834 001
Leas eight t ilvldeuda drawn lu cash 1,670 01
Making total cash paid sti,l62 b:
The policy matured October 20,1883, and the company paid him In settlement sl3,
350 77, the $3,350 77 owing for dividends unused. Thus he Was Insured tor elgliteet
year-., and , col back $216 61 for each SIOO paid, which la over 6 per cent compoun:
interest, wi thou? “’"peuseß, taxesor care to the insured.
♦Vhere is a Better Investment ?
D. F. WILLCOX.
Agent Mutual Life.
Injure youh gin houses
WITH THE OLD RELIABLE
D. F. WILLCOX’S
Insurance Agency,
•71 Broad atroot, CO:.L T MBn~,
THE OLDEST AGENCY IN THIS SECTION.
Long experience, careful I v written policies, fair rates, prompt settlements
and TEN MILLION HOLLARS to back the policies I
/J) Inquiries PSUCPTLY Answered and Information Cheerfully G ven
D. F. WILLCOX,
171 JBroad Street? COLUMBUS* GA.
Fill INIi IIINIIII, 1884-5.
NEW CLOTHING. NO SHODDY,
Jit.tC Received By
G. E. THOMAS.
.ll ■■■l,l ■„»*•■>* 0 11l I 111 ■■
Toiustatn his wide mart to 1 repu 4 ktioa ah the only ••NO SLODDY” Cl tthier in ext,tenet, G, E
Thomas, early n ttie i \xoei hH ordnra tn th * hiiids of the uixanfftcturer in ordt-r
Id give Anip.e tims to have b’e stock of rex iy m» Jo clothing mxde up la F BE I CLA6H
SIYLI In every reaj tot. His new stock ol
Mens, Youths, Joys anti Childrens’ Suits
»ra now coming in and ©verj article proaa a special order
appearance. Ho is the only representative tn the city of the
(selobrated DaN SMITH OUT, The elegance of shoulder
and porieotneaa of At of lur coat* has already
0 a 111'’d thu ingeuu’ty oi the most skill
ful cutters who are now trying
io imitate.
These Garments Speak tor Themselves.
new, handsome and stylise
AND I HAVE
1 Large and Attractive Stock to Choose From.
Besides my immense stock ot raady-iuadu cloth iiig, I have several thou aud samples of new goof i
that I can have made to order at short notice
GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK'
G.E. THOMAS
“Mi TioiHv” eiothiwr.
BABBLE MS!
205 Broad Street, Oolattbus, Cia. I
Monumeuits
' « lii beßt * n ‘ l Amerl-
At CJU ' ou Land and
fT made to order.
flPl are also xgenu for a an-
,Vg,L.perior quility oi
Wrongs i{ir Railing,
For Fwwlug »urt Geniaterj Kuislotuie,,
Different Shies and Patterns.
information given and estimate* turniHicd
on anything in our live.
Coleman & Well
UNDERTAKERS
And Funeral Directors,
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DKALEItS IN
Patent Mclalic Burial Cases & Casiets.
Bronze Metalio Caeea, Wooden Burial (Jasea
ana Caskets, Children's Gloss White Oasei
aud caskets, Liadles’, Gents' and Ofalkirtn’?
Robes from $1 to sao. Ladies’and Gents’Babit?
iroin $5 to S2O.
Hearses and Carriages Furnished at Shor!
Notice.
GR4VB WORK DONE AT LOWEST I’EtORB.
155 BROAD STBEII',
Opposite Rankin House.
«*n, b Open ight land day Night Bella 1
front door.
ROiB’T. JUSTICE?
DEALER LN
LUMBER, BABE, , BOGRB,
BLINDH AJW J> LATHS.
I* I. A NINO, SCHOLL SAWIN4.
—AMD—
Jobbery Promptly Attended to.
Ellins’ eld Stand, - - - - Qp'elnoroe St
iriohi2 fl.mo
Talbot County Plantation
For Eale.
The tract contains 60U acres of
land, ibu ol wh'Ch is woodland,
original growth end well timber
ed. on Wo pJ'.oft is a four-roomed
dwelling and other necessary out
buildings, it U situate*; three »nd a ba i miis?
northeast of B>x Bprlngs, tn good ueigbnur
hood, convenient to chDicnes, schools aud rah
road. Address
•HOH D»Wt‘LF,
suM- Box Hprinaa. >i >
DR. W. L. BULLARD,
< olitinbiix, Ciu.
Physician and Opt. rating Surges
,For aii Diseases of Lh
FYE, EAIL, N AND THROAT.
C’ffl'e L’ranno A Ua. son’s drug at rp,
t<o 131 Llr r wd rtt. iek-pbone No 22. Will oai
at re-idence when request'd, decX) lyr
Cftn ft ft 1 preun s gmn away. Bene
N/lli! j|l|||u OOB.lr p.'BUgr, MiC! ',J
WA“U|VVv" , I1 tcu win so' /v« >
puCHA e, g< ods <»f iarge tahv, that will str-rt
j' uln work that vi'l at our© bring ou In money
••ister than anything tls- in Ame»ica All a. out
the 0,0 t In ore en's with a hb >x Azents
warn d every wUetf, ol e! her h.-x, of ah age*, for
ail the time, - r snare time nni , to work -or us
atthtlr own homes Fortunes f ail wprkor»
bioivtely ask ire i Oi>a‘t de.a/ H HxL’-BrT A
Co, Portland, Maine* de>.9 <*6m u ty
/sWpERRY^:
Dall applicants
ind to customers of last year without
ordering it It contains illustrations, prices.
’• ■:;<-riptions and directions for planting ill
'egetable and Flower SEEDS, BULBS,
J.M.FERRY&CO oe i^ ,ir
JOHN S. STEWART’
=Jm Prinler.
QFP'OE, BAMDOLPH .BTKKET, NEXT TO
OEOBOIA BTK4M AND GAB PIPE COMPANY.
Job ..inttng c Every dvacrlptlon executed
Neetly and Promptly.
MUillt
DOMESTIC!
I
WESTERN R. R. OF ALABAMA.
; ' ■lt.' '-ri.riT.
I The Quickest and M’ost Direct
Route to
New York, l , liiladelpliia, Rnl
tinjure, nud WaMilwgton,
Close oouui’Otloiiß made with Piedinoi t \ir
Line, Atlantia Uoast Line, Kennesaw or Cincin
nati Southern,
Only 3V hours and *JO minutes
iTloutgomery Io New York,
and
Only 38 hours and 50 miuute«
New York to Montgomery,
Trains Leave as follows:
TlUr i AIHH NO. 23,
TAKJN.t EFFECT BUNDAY, OCT. 5, 1881.
EARTWABD Ne?i] NC~k!l‘““niX 6
LV. Montgomery, i «:G5 am 9:0»i p. in. 2;.iU pin
“ 'JolUfiubtis .... ' . . .
*• OhehtVr. . y.‘27 * m 10.86 p, m :4> * m
•• upelik» ( .. 10;26 am 11 p, m ftr Bam
'• Wont Point 11,13 ? n .< 21* x. m
Arr. Atlanta.. ■ JiJ’opm 3.46 t. m
WKBTWA ID. NO. 60 NO, 52 NO.
Le.av .. 12:36 pnj 11.40 pm
" Coiumbu.< .... .. .
Arr. West Point.,. 3:45 pID 19 *, a i
•* 0pe1ika....... 4.86 p m i:bO a, u 7;ooam
'*Oolumbur. ... .. ...
'• Ohehaw. 6:36 p m :00 a. n. 9:00 pm
•• Montgomery... 7:o'pm 6:30 a. m \r 12 m
Norik, South.
NO, 61 NO. 5» NO. 60 NO. 83-
I <»"■ .1- I ... „
r i:sf. pm,10:26 * m Wash’gt'n 10:40 s m 9:10 pm
L2:(i. pm U.z<‘<m Baltimore io:U6 a mpifiu p m
2;dd a m ‘<lo pm Philadel’t C.Ol a ml 3:45 pm
0:30 * m|6 Id p uj Ne w ‘tori' 3:40 a m'lhOO p m
Piuhuan Sleeper* os all trains
between Montgomery ami
IVushttsgton without Change.
Western Stui It onus Sleepers o»
trains 5 a and 53 between
Montgomery aud Yilantn.
Trains 60, 61,63 and 66, mib. close connootlons
with train j to and irons Mobih and new Orleans.
It Mia 62 ooniabctß &i. filontx omeiy with trains for
ri-inia and JCufaula. 0c a< JtlODs rua.ii at
ipeiika with East Alabama and CBn IniiaU. and
f bc UGluTubus .Mid Western lialirohds. All trahn
axoept 62
;se a!lroiw. B
Trains No 6 and 6 run daily
CIIAMI. L,
General Passenger Agent.
Columbus aiw Vneslsrn Kaiiway
■ ri ’ ,
Upklir* ala,, Jan. 11, 1885.
•N AND AFTKE fcUNDAY- January 11,1886
# die trims on tills road wii* be run
fullows:
2ra»» Na. 1. Uaily f auenyer.
Leave Oolnnibua, 8:45 an
Arrivo Opelika.. , . 10:18 a m
framNa. 2, Daily Mani and latx t.
Leave ™ 11:46 x M
•irlve uoiumbun .... I i 2 p m
7r* r, No, 8, DaUi Mail and /‘attenfftr-
'. eivi
sn.ve LpeJka... .. 3.64 ?m
7- a o .Vs, 4, <>4|i Mail and rauenger.
ueav. Opeiilrx.„.. 6 ■ 5 s- m
Arrive Columbus 7 22 rat
Train No 6 Way freight to Olenka and Hay
Freight Accoihhi* datton betivetn Uptiika
ana GuodwaUr.
Leave ' olumuus. 7:C'au
Arrive upeaka y h 3 a .v
L ave Opel ka I;C'. y m
Arrive Good water 6: 3pm
Train No 6. Way freight and Accommodation to
Opelika and Way Freight only to Oolumbat.
Goodwater 6;CO a m
■ Arrive ope k* 1 ,12 a
Leave Ope Ua 11:' 0 am
arr.v tc um U'i 12:66p m
TVaia xVe. 7, Through Freight arul Accommodation
Hitcpim Car to Atlanta.
Columbus 9:f5 p m
Arrive Opei.ka IC:6Bpm
No 6, Through Freight and Atcunmodation Sieep
ing Lar from Atlanta,
Ijoave Op 'liLa 4:o>pm
arr.ve ..mummis 6.46 r jw
£. A. FLEWELLEJi,
c*’, ‘^'in r iasfer.
F.G. WILKINS
Auctioneer,
RulEshftud Uwe'*!
i haul.
OFFICE CORNER EKOAE AND 81
OLAIB 81BEE1B, ever A BBOTT
i COOPER b ,'OXX
Speolal Attention to publt. r.n.
privsU HS&18 ol Be»l Kxtxto, AdminlotrsU
GnordliD,»n<l A«,l«nees Sale, »d<l aoUec7c>i«
prompt:/ »tt»na»4 to, xad w promptly pni
oiti .o iinrtit, cowierlag their trnet to tai
Spesfis xttßotlao pnld to renting of pv»p« ,
pl wed in Ky bend.
AltSerel ,h»re o the pxtronnge ol th, pt>b;l«
Ur .pecUnllyresv.esisd, tieteronoew Ifcoat
« ;.'.»tloa W the -»*n»e, %’»,“tiou«e. end Le* .
in,; sleraaenM o. the oily,
V. Q, WLLKxNS
I jbile & f fiait! R.H.Co.
ua., Moi. a, IW4.
Gjj and aftev this . amr will rut as fol
low.
ML TRAIN NO. 1, DAILY CO!NO WEST,
Lt ot eneral : Dept *uoiumbus,.., 1:10 «*
L* .alr-’iad Htr Depot, l oh.mbua...l:2H P M
A' ve uk. Onion Hprings a:80 i m
1 -'ava.Uniou Sprliigs..———B:l6 J M
Arrive al Troy 7:1'6 ? at
king close connection at Union Hpnnga
, , , 7. «r Montgomery and
hi dla dfelly.
MAIL TRAIN NO. 2, DAILY—UOML.NG ICABT
i.eav- iroy. 6IW) 1 M
-..:t . J m Union a m
1 ”.vc Union tipr 1ug5..... 7;32 a m
Broad t. Depot, Columbus... 11:00 a m
• ; -t G a Fas* Depot, Columbus... 11:14 * M
tn Union Spring with M. <u E, R. B.
• ..i iiontgom- iy ami Eufaulaj and at Co-
. auw.tn a. vV. J.H. ;or Mauoa, ttavanaah,
* ;ii4, and point*- North.,
■ FREIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION I RAIN
.. Daily, Except Bundai—OOlNO WEIST,
i. vc (..olumbua (Jen. Paaa. depot..6;oo x M
■ Ooiumuua Broad 81., Depots—.* 5:10 a m
, at union — • 923 an
1. »ve Ur ion Springs..— . A. M.
Airiv at Lroy 12x8 ». m.
Mases close connection st Union dprings
wi hM. & E. R. K. tor Eufaula dally.
-a iREIGRT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
NO. 6, Daily, Exoxpt HuhdaY—COMING EAST,
i.riav Tro». 7:40a.m.
Arrive at U ion springe... 9,<oa. m.
L-:.”.voUuiOn tjpringa a m
Arrive at Broad Bt., Depot Columbus... ‘2:41 ik
Arrive*-; Lien, Pass. Depot Coiainbus... 265 » m
Connects at Union Springs wlthM. A E. R.
lor Eufaula.
W.L. CLARK dupk.
D. K. WILLIAMS General TloketAgaiit:
Gsntrai and Southwestern R. H’ds.
hmm
HavaNNAh, Ga., Oct. 18, 1884.
ON and alter SUNDAY, Oct. 18, JBB4, pas
'eager trains on the Central and Southwest
i rn Railroads and brauohea will run as follows
nxAi> pown«
No, 61. From Savannaa, No, 63.
Lv Htvejman.. ..!■» Si4&pih|
413''t m Ar.......-Anguftta..~...Ar 4:45 x M
612 ti tm Ar Mac0n.......... Ar 8:50 a m
Ui2o p m Ar.......-Atlanta....♦♦♦.Ar 7:80k m
.Columbus,.♦♦..Ar 12:82 t
.1.1.. ....Eufaula.Ar
11:80 pm Ar.. Albany Ar 4;u6pm
. Ar Milledgeville.. Ar 10:28 x M
x.‘. Ar..* Eatonton A !J?
No. 18. Frtnn Auffutta. No. 24, Na. 12.
ib Auwueta.. LV 9:uu r m
3:30 r m Ar Savannah..Ar 6:40 a m
( :2C p m Ar Maoon
11;20f MAr Atlanta
... .... . ....ColtimbUß Ar
Entaaia...
11:3<» f m Ar 4!b»nv ,4r.— ——
... Ar
_..Ar Eatonton.. Ar.♦*-
No. 64. *••*» M-cew. No 5’2
; a m tv Maccn —.-Lv 8:26 am
7’«o a M 4r Ravannah............ Ar 3:80 pm
. .. . ..♦..AT Augimta 4:30 pm
Ar M de<V*vt11e..........Ar 10:20 a m
.Ar Eatonton Ar 19:80 r m
No. 1 , toon. No, 3
■ 2 aM Lv Maoon ,Lv 7:16 r M
4 1 p m Ar Kuiauia .... .... —.
« ''o n m Ar Albany Ar 7’. n oa no
\ From Macon. No. l ! >.
Lv Maoon ......-
12:13 r m Ar (lolarobus -.M.
Ar. t, Fr*m Macon. Nc, 61. No. 58,
T:?i * m ~Lv M a coii. .. . Lv 7?i 0p m 4:05 a M
H'O » m Ar Atlanta. .Ar 11 'TI r m 7:50 am
Nr 28. From Fofl Vai ey. No,ll
; m i.v jr< rt Valley. Lv U-00* M
DdO p mAr Perry..*. ... Ar ll:!0 a M
No 2. From Ahanta. No. 54, No. 52,
L , Atlanta.... I.V titlO p M 4:00 a its
7:00 p m Ar Ma00n..... Ar 1'2:68 a m 8:06 a at
..am Ar «ufaula.....Ar 4:<9 p m
11:3()am Ar Albany ....Ar .......... 4:05 pm
....a M i ■ iurubua..AP ..... 12:82pM
xx Mill’vllle...Ar 10:29 a m
.. ... j>.k kxtontoM .. Ar ♦♦.. 12:80 p m
... , . Augnata.... Ar 4:80 p M
bavannah.. .Ar 7:60 a m q ;80 p m
•- 4 om (Joiumbai. No, 20,
. y lv Cui u iribUriLv...... ... .......
:':42tvay Maron.
1:2.’ i .. Ar Atlanta.*—.w—~Ar
. Eufaula.... —— Ar
■ •.»; i-m Ar Albany— At
. .. ;r ¥illedwevtlle .... —.Ar —....
. Eatonton.— .-Ar
... ...Ar AuuuF-.a..'... ... .Ar
. At ----- :
No. . Fufaula. No h.
; mLv nriiauia..—........Lv
4 / i m Ar
MAr Macon —...Ar
OoiumhUA ..... •». MMM Ar
im *r Olanta .... Ar ——
>»iik<ii/®vl!iis.... ..... Ar «^—♦-.
JlU.it ton.
..Ar Augusta.-...—...-...Ar ♦
V. o a m Ar Savannah Ar
W 0.26 From Albany No, 4.
h iu Lv Tlbmiy .... 'Lv 3:00 a m
kitibp iwAr bufauia.... ....ay...., ....
t;dt(-MAi’ Maoon 7:WiM
am Ar Oclumtas..—.
1j rm ar Atlanta .... —— Ar 10-80 p m
. , Ar Mii.’tixgpville.—Ar 10;‘29am
.. .....Ar .—.-.Ar 12:80 f m
.... Ar Ar„. ante.. Ar 4:80 r m
7;4oamAt Savannah..--.. .. Ar I: 30r m
No. 22, From Natonton and MtUedgeville.
2:16 p m Lv Eatonton.... ..........
8:42 p m Lv
6:20 p m Ar Macon..
...... .
. Ar Bufauia
11 imi ' rr hr Albany....— —«•
U:2Upm Ar Atlanta^...»♦*.».*.♦♦♦«-«-. ...-♦«♦♦♦♦
Ar _♦—....
7:40 a m Ar Savannah
No. 24, From Terry No. 22,
C:46amLv Perry ...Lv 8:36 e M
6:80 a m Ar Fort Valley 4;15 pm
LOCAL BLEEPING CABS on all nigh
i itui between Bavanpah and Augusta, Savant
ns>b an 6 Maoou, Ba van nah and Atlanta,
PuUman Motel Bleeping Cars between Chicago
Fig. via Cincinnati, without chruge.
fiQVMeci&HU.
The Milledgeville and Eatonton train rune
dally (except Monoayy between Gordon and
? 1 .nton, and daily (except Sunday) between
Hatont''O and Gordon.
>. < nc . 20 i daily exaept Sunday;, and trains
Kus i, 8, 22, 2« and 54 connect daily at Milica
tOk z.upasta (except Monday;,
Bn li ala train connects at uuthbert for Fort
Gsiii&a dany (except B>>nday.j
Ths Ferry acoommudation train between Fort
Valley and Ferry rums dally (except Bunday.)
xh.- btny and Eiakely accommodation train
rante illy :txeept Sunday; between Albany aud
Blakely.
At iavisnac with Savannah, Florida ana
V-. cs’.em L’.liviiy, at Augusta with ail lines to
N< >. c. and East, at Atlanta with Air J ine ami
Hennesaw Routes to all points North, Aastand
West,
Tic r- for all points and Sleeping Oar Bertha
on ax.t at ity Office, Lo. 2u .mH street,
G. I. 'A77IIHH>ad, WILLIAM BO'JKBS,
Gen. P<ea, Ap,t, Gen.au Bavantiih..
? C. Bhaw, ft. .a AN.
n.’-■■ ,tv Nel. Bunt. q. W. R. R., r, Ge
COLUMBUS CO.
£Ti_aa.
OFFroR Gbmkbal Manager. I
< OI.UMBUS, UA., Nov. 3, 1884. f
at)'! alter ttile date Iraluß will
run as followsi?
»— <—■
Train No. 1 Going North.
T.s.v, Columbus. 3;l* r m
Arc va ij.ipley 4:61 > *
Arrive Situ .on 6;24 r K
(Daily Except Sunday.)
Train No. 2 Coming South,
Izrvo Stin»on 7:0(1 A M
.nrrl e üblp ey 7:7Bam
Arrte Colombo-.... 10:12 am
(Daily Except Sunday.)
T, C. 8. HOWAKO. W. T-. CI. A EK,
d.u’lTi het Agent. ’jm’l M«u»Ker.
I)1L J. M. MASON.
DENTIST.
St. Clair St., Columbus, Ga.
■ x EBPECTFOLLY tenders his services to thu
wi ot (JoiojosbuM and aurroundUig Cooutvy