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COLtfILBUS. . - - ' GEOBGIL 1
TH CONDENSER.
; Fresh, J ,• ' xvs Items Boiled Down for
thr Hurried Header.
A mr.n <r v. 1 nuburg nail laotories have
' pesum .L
j G‘>id nas h.T ti discovered in Clay township, ,
i m Tint; , _lnt.L
'! « n . ;i tveoccurred in St. Ihhiw with
' «v • i f Asiatic cholera.
. --s >*f the Meyers-lale (Pa.) coke
r gio: »• uck against a four-per cent, roduo-
* I \ ‘X> suburban resi lonce of T.cwlr
1 V>’!» -tliag, IV. Va. was destroyed ov
; v ‘ r was run over a ■ 1 killed by
a :, . tram n tne C., L St. I- and C. nt
t l a t.l.iti.
A • ‘ un i train on the Missouri Pacific
v • • a broken rad. Nine p singers
| i• j p- r.y of the J. I. Case plow-works
A is., was sol i by the assignee for
. '■•!< was found guilty of |
i -n ' ■ Vn terson, Jud , and sentenced to ;
1 ‘p .r - fur two years.
hi tho Ballard mu rd r /:-■• at '
• b n tilled, and the taking of j
‘e . i.rai L., Iw'os buri iut Martiu»vi!l®,
• ■ • t, tin I rt Wayne (Ind.) train '
Four.' ic.ihTs, J vin; near Vincennes, Ind., ‘
• . ud in- u. ;u .n t
Colson ll.iMri igo was shot and killed at |
; Wdd'trs Fills, Mu., in the midst us drunken
ot>; • s in <-t '; p ration of his marriage.
?he Jam >;oAn (Fa) savings bank has
: <l> Ito give <pp .r;unity for the investiga--
tiur. f anu i def ation of S4J,O(X).
Judgments aggr*-gating $55,877.15 have i
! be n r- iderud a-ainst the banking firm of j
!E ? .ot, via Co., Washington, Ind.
J.'-ii'-: who confessed to killing
an tu ■ 1 couple near Crawfordsville, In i.,
it «v says that ,J&!>ies Dennis was an uecuin*
■vo ->f the pot cries of Trenton, N. J.,
h’Vo jv with the old wages to em
i • ■;> s uuu r manufacturers will do the
. Th<'i-.sn, of the St. Mary's Catholic j
* —>■- i r-'. Pa., died Wednesday I
iii'-rCny. I’.:’ was a niece ot lion. James G.
t ibo : ■•ikut'i lv.--dature is laboring ove a|
pro; a i » ( haugu the capital from Bis- j
m i i L’i. ; re, * r teiue other point in south !
It i> rund at Rome that an Anglo-
* Ivd'F.t ■, ‘ii in Fgypt has been agreed
u . a . .'.V. Holy is preparing to forward
i. 1 ) ’ i • t' is purpose.
"s, who so brutally murdered
* ‘S'? ore . t* month, in the Indian terri-
yt was bis guest, was waylaid
and sh -- i. :■ ’ush by some uuktfowD per- ■
ihe F v bank, at Halifax, will 1. su
i fd> -ut : y the action of the cashier in <
- • . r ma le good j ..rt of the |
B ' e’M u ■.ictur^rs’Record vstl-|
mu ■ i a ii Um the past four w>’eks one j
ho: : tl tii I nii'n have been given em- ■
i isi. jiuc.it : , the starting lip Os the various j
u ‘ ■ January 1.
x i ;!«><• j c contention in the house of
itnre reched a cl a<at9
my, when Haines wiiuurew
:ff .j the hou Denjo< rats rushed
p . ». i. i .■•!• the gavel, bo i dler (rep.)
; v. i hs Cmikritc ( em.)b ry
: j . u motion prevailed and the uouse
a-1j urnt'd,
n, n widow living near Green's
St re, I* ird a noise in her burn, and :
.• i, ■ > i • ■■ iill -. bi;, .? t ‘ .1. m the j
kit ■ ■ i.i’irc ;• ..in thecause She saw a '
■; t at •■ : i ur !l>*> barn door, leveled I
1- . .-I’, : ihr 1. When a light was brought
1.. • ; i b-xiy of Asimn Johnson, i
aiiO’o-”'. j <-.»;ured hog-thief, shot through:
the heart
Illinois legislature Bullion.
Srn..< r>-ii'i.n, ll>*, Jan. 23.—-I’llo conten-;
•i :i in ti” the Illinois legislature i
rtifu ii'-i a ciiuiax nt 9 o’clock Wednesday j
ni> ie, wann Haim s withdrew in disgust from '
the house Fuller (Rep.) moved thntC rou
ku.e- p> oi.) be V -uporary spi ,ik.-r. The '
motion 'pr- \ niiuH an i the bans a ijburned. i
Sla-ited with the Terrible Knife*
vfi.mc, !<y., Jun. 43.—A bloody cut
ting un.-i ; . U• u; red in a d-rn-a tov.u coal of- j
fice s’e-’iMay afternoon, in which John |
King, white. w>: > fatally stabbed, and John i
Neal ria ; llu um FiM h, both e lorcj, were
nen-iuspm.'i.iii’l. Fulmh and Kmg, rival
coal peddler-, h id a quarrel and were fight
ing, wh<-n r. • m and stabbed King in
the buck. Butch • luders, white, came to
Kim, s ns is u i ■»?, an 1 they tog. ther put the
negroes t-? d . Kuiv'-s were usei freely.
King was cut <;h ■ back and shoulders. He
will die. Fi-ids had a dangerous cut in the
neck. Neal received a serious stub just over
: the uoai t.
Bu ke’s Apologist.
Nkw YO.JIIK, K. -Air. J. W. P.yrk
! man, who .. . » , intimately associated ;
with Maj f:..; 3ii’.‘ m ii:' . <;f the;
New < ■ ijs pxposjt!‘»n, has arrived here and i
says t ! '.r Hurkr’s condition is'umentahle, !
Said 1. A .. he Is n* t actually con- ,
fine Vi U.s b •, he went into lbw work j
td-_ • t/- mon iis-t.'O «n t has |» u »re*l so a«-
sidu is thnt his health :r forever ruined.
ii. tr ■ .Ik ..j. <p v:ted th it he could not
'sm vivo!i» w-j.-ii’’• i • .</ii.nbi.ivy that he
h is ! r:ic. The m.t .ng ‘.merit has devolved
u .u : ■ ■ board of directors was
p: ireiy adv isory. ”
l nips•;• >r '.lilliain <onvalew ent™
Bek; ■ J* «. 23. --’i i.e illness <.f Emperor
Wij.iuiii i the past fe v .ays has been thecause
of 'no’i.-ia...rm. in ord r m reassure the people
and b , v - tiie . -pur.s which have been '
circmat dms . j . i i.as appeared several
times h! the wm iuW.-> of the palace and bowed !
h.s a. i< ; uvi-.’dg .nems to the cheers which 1
gi-ff i -d jii: f’-uui ■nest'-fv-t. He lias almost i
miiFo'yi i icoii the cold from widch '
he wafl.-uJ’ ri.ig, but will probably be obliged |
by h..s phys; i.uia to remain in doors for bev- ,
era! days.
Inducted into Office.
Raleigh, A. •., Jan. 23.—The inaugura-'
ti->n > 'j -v. .‘-v >ic'S on Wedn sbay was at- 1
tea-.i- 1 with an unusual military and civic
display, bi. en hundred persons assembled i
iiiMei.ropodt.ua huli. Re A ring Gov. Jarvis I
pres mb d ' - -v. Seal s to C.iief Justice Smith, i
who a Irni us’ere i the oath. la his a Idress |
! Gov. ? ■ ab-s r • i rre l to the great impruve
: meat in the smte under democratic adminis
! tration and p <.'dge i himself to follow the
■ p. g . -. • ot ;..s prdi - ”, Var e
ami Jar is. z rn ? interest on the new debt he
haul would be promptly paid.
Pennsylvania’s Democratic Leaders.
Ha i i-miiHG, Pa, J in. .3.—Ata inee ing
of to d> .•n ..ci i-ic state central committee W.
i U. He.asel, of Juan easter, was re-elected chair
i man. He ha ; - une opposition, but not suffi
: cient to secure Lis defeat. The same execu
tive co omi tcu as sei vud last year was al»o I
I cho.'.eu fur i s ». It comprises the foliowing i
’ gentlemen: It. P. Alien, Lycoming; E. A. j
Bag. C ai b *11; W. J. Brennan, Allegheny; !
E B. Cox-, Luzerne; R. Coulter, West Aloie
land; W. F. llarrity, Philadelphia; B. F.
Myers, Harrisburg.
A Treasonable Document.
r :e B.atxer>
Herr Kreutzbuber is & member of the
secret police. Being on his way hom<
after midnight he observes on the sweet
lamp a i Simard. “Ha these scoundrels ,
of r?ocialisis nave posted a placard de- I
imiincin bis ma jest v, ” .said Kreut. huber <
to him- '.if. Being determined to destroy j
the placard he painfully climbs up th« .
lamp-post, and, having secured the treas- •
©liable document, he reads, “Fresh Paint. "
• . .I-JFDb- ANLARY JIO. >rrs.
It Stands at the Head!
THE LIGHT RUNNING
IDOTvOIKt. l IC.
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This Cul shows the N«w Myle of WOOI> WORK that the
Company is now iiitrotlii'
DOMESTIC
ARTISTICALLY k E-
In its MECHANICAL CONSTRU 'H ION it h.- ; Rival.
Ti ■ -ew la.-o Attaofuuo.a that asuu v p aood witn . . ..' a
•fher't&rtiiDe h»« th-u*, rtnuv •tUriineats oud the ..ev •.- ■ -w‘rk . ' •me •?> •
: t. r, w»th< u: qa «t lon,
iHE ACKDiOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXi F
KOH BALK , Y
Domestic Sewing Machi.o.- -Joispauv
909 Main Street. RICHMOND, Vt*
*t the BANNEW STOKE, uoraor Mercer and f ansiln Str j.»? I:V ll" *i. •
!dr Coed) any, i Cl I Mi l r, < •
LOOK!
AND SEE WHAT 1 KEEI
IT READS LIES FOU CAN BHF W.£ 1 WAN HLEU.
UILBUBN WAGONS. BICYLEB, , i j
BUGGIES. BJOIOLES ICYOLH-,
old HiuKOßi wagons, bus
I he Finest Eastern BUGGIES, Open Vi Li
He Cheapest Western BUG- 110 AI • CAKTS by
GIES, FrafZioi &Uo„
Cortland Spring Wagons -’ul ? .1
■ li.y kind of a Saddle, DUMP? ' .3,
Any priced Whip, DBATS, .IBI’.VUI : .
500 Sets HARNESS, Collars, Blue eta, Sv.
Plow Gear, Bridles, HGiIHE LLAK L '
Lines and Lap Robes, HOCKEY W .
i And everything as low or lower iti.v-i'W'c e ■ 1
■i edit to parties giving good aeoarlty. tar-.j , H
i can show you i
J. A.
ext - '
A Mutual Life Policv
AS AN
INVESTM ENT J
In 1865 a gentleman lock oul a
SIO,OOO ENDOWMENT POLICY
IN THE
Mutual Life Insura ac e L
Payable lo him at the“ge oi 50 ,
• li. (>nl<l f: u annual premiums of $783.40, tanking -7,8" i >?it
Li t i ignt dlvMandsdrawn in oash . . ,«7t> 11.
Making total cash paid
). .. p< Iley tuatured October 20,1883, and t hr; oompiuiy . 'this f ■ ei.' 1
77, tl'Hs3,3o() 77 oelng tin dlvldnnilH unused. Ton h- ; . I-, . .
i , i and go. back »216 61 for eacb 3LOU paid, will ■:> . over C ;>'.n .' <v • ■■■ u'.
st, without “’■pennas, taxes or care to the Inwured.
♦Vhere is a Better Investm j: !
m r. wiixcox.
Aunnt Mutual Life
tJjUBE YOUR Gl’. HOUS S
WITH THE OLD RELIABLE
D. F. WILLCOX’S
Insurance Agency,
VI 13x*o«4cL gttx-eot, 001-C? :VI23XJ ■ oa.
THE OLDEST AGENCY IN THIS SECTION
I .x).. rience, carefully written policies, fair rate>, prompt .-untie mente.
and TEN MILLION DOLLARS to back tuts policies 1
All Inquiries PROMPTLY ■Answered and InfarmVion Oheerfuliy & ven
D. F. Wil :
71 Broad Street- CO'" V*f ’5 T - A....
THE OLD RELIABLE.
JOHN DISBRO W & CO
Livery, Sato oi Feed Slafc,
ooLiHTHpiaPE »?.
New and Elegant Turnouts, Safe and Attractive Teams
Comoetent and Intelligent Drivers-
Horses Boarded it Current Rates. Their health sn-» oomfort ca ■< i : • t, ‘mvi
quiztera tor Drovers" Stock. THifi FTNWBT HfiAHSE IV Tti i- CUT’. Eua rm p, cessions ncAa
p- raonsi of our Mr Dlabrow, Putronsge of the puhHc solioßed. bwu« ,>cUojd
X’Telephono No. Ox.'M
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r “Mr-- •
I
nil iffl UiM, 1884-5.
UH- ;
NEW CLOTHING, NO SHODDY
Just Received By
C. E. THOMAS.
To HiiHiAiu 1 k w>J<‘met t■ ’ ;■. ■■■• <■• • m it-- only *■ \ ; -g 'G)ln.:Y” Clothier In existence, Q« £
J igu'.ih, awy m tie ea* t a piAC > t nia ord.-cd ath > *f the urn i ifsoturor in ordei
io ■; Vs Aiupid tim to lisva 'i'k -took of re* i u*o ■ c atntf made up tn F-Ktif OLASd
STYLE in every naj uot. Hie new btock ot
Heim, Voutii,, .S its un i Childrens’ Suits
are now coming in and every article , . .a specie! order
■*pp” »!;'. <•. lie'a th- c»nl’ iti 'ot ittve in the city of the
■■l . .Da S 'Jll l CUT, The eleguioe of eboulder
auu perivCtneKd ol ttt of: « o »at» !ias already
Dallied tb«‘ iusei.a ty Oi the moh‘’jkhl.
tn 1 ouiters wi.o are 116 w try ing
to iniK•:
Tii<; 7 (bu'Hiviiis tpe-ik lor Timms Ives.
b ■ DSOMS and STYLISL
AND I HAVE
’ t.io is V inactive to Clmnse From.
I!•’ .• . tin ii ui'"' j( r•* i - ’lad 1 oioth i<, I lift’- v rai chi i and sumples of new sect i
th*- >. *h have undo to order Ghori notice
»RAND OPENING THIS WEEK'
G. E. THOMAS
“<[) ’i»l itr ’ H othiAr.
DOMESTIC
MARBLE fOBKS!
20& Bread Ktrtot, Ooluxbus, Ga. 1
Moxmmeiats
F‘ Oi the bunt ’dt'Uaind Ameri
\ .TA ct.ii Y. ar Lie on hand end
; made to order.
’ v We arc ah>o eg-i-is lor t an
porlor quiiity U
■2" ifto
for Doing «n« Oewotery Knolooureo,
bUiueri Shies aril Patterns,
information given aud esilnirtes furnlsbsd
on »k ythii'g in on* li«
t r.
Coleman & Torbeit
UNDE IS
And Funeral Directors
DKALI-RS IN
Patent Metalic Banal Cases & Caskets
t > rouse M.“tallc -Us-aes, Wooden burial Cml-«
i j ) JaekeU, Ghiidren’s (iioi'H White Ca»e»
! Rud uadtets, Ladim', itentH’ and Ctiihiriiiih
i",bc* num II to sau. Ladies’ana Geuta’HatiU
I from tv
' Parses and Carriages Furnished at Short
Notice.
OBAVk WOBK PO-xK AT WWES-" PRICES
155 BROAD STREET,
Opposite Ran Rin House.
47rN. B (’per. tight itind <l»y Night Bell »l
ron» door.
> .•( •• i. e, 4 }.’• O’in of Hirtu ‘ a!u<, that will start
y. uln work once bring ou in money
•;'Hter than »nyxhlng els<-In Ann ica -4'l at om
i tiM <2 u,o >. i ■ nr- oi. h with * a h box Agen'?
wv, nd . vt.rywnfir”, ui eiiher h» x, of ai a*-"" 4 for
Ai! th 'me, nr Hpui thut; oul-, to work for ns
* -.iib -r iwn hnnoß Furfun* b f r all work«r»
>% tely is-i ire'i i» “i‘. i-».4 •! lal .bit A
<io. iitand, dune ae f 9 Jttn» wty
j Talbot County Plantation
Fjr
T v e tr&ct con tain a S(F» acres of
!”fia 2!>i! of wh'cb in woodland,
i vrlginai growth end well timber
-1 u .!) ; pi»ct ia a four-roomed
•veiling nnd other n< -issarj ont
f-irb' '■>>>-. Hissltuati three and a half milar
> -its -h. of D i ''. .rings, in good nalgboor-
I; ud, co 7 i.lent to churcheii, Boiioola aud rail
road. Address
HOB. DnWOI.F,
tn2P Hpr'n«s. Gi,
ROB’T. JUSTICE,
DEALER IN
SAdH, DOOBS,
JIIUIN -A-iS I>
PLANING, SCROLL SAWINC
- *M»-
Jobbery Promptly Attended to.
aid Stand, - - - -
.'Jflhil A wo
’ SEBBSMMSHI
ill be mailed & £7/
•-. li applicants F fli-K. '•o s ®
irpi u; customers of last year •without
rr' j ii'/it. It contains illustrations, prices,
-• ’.■ms and directions for planting all
• - ■ . !e and Flower SEKDS, BULBS, etc.
J.I,;.FERRY&CO WE J££ iT
DR. W. L. BULLARD,
< oliiinbiu, <»a.
Physician and Opr rating Surgeor.
For al‘ Diseases of ; toe
FYE, E4K N ’BE AND THROAT,
fit h -’-er • r'l-no A '.Arson's drug ’’l re,
Nn 3' ■r'i’dci ; hone No. 22. ’Vid cal
H’ re ideuca «hen request d. deed) lyr
TOHH i». ST SWART'
•=1 fritte.
( BAN DOLPH BIKEKT, NKXT TO
OKOBOU. STK4M AND GAH PTPK 00MPANY.
Joi. k.iEilug c K?ery ilMOrlptlon oxeouWC
’ No»Uj tad Prompt!,.
MlglOT
MSRM H. R. OF ALABAMA,
■ •
i Th* Quickest and Most Direct
Boute to
Ne- I'ork, Philadelphia, Bal
liuiore, and tVaslitnglou.
Oloso ••o.in.-otlons ma le with Piedmont Mr
Liu , Atlantic Coastline, Kennesaw or Uinoiu-
U&ti bl'tllh TD,
Only 30 hours and 90 minutes
ffiouigutnery to New York,
and
Only RS hours and 50 minutes
New York to >iou(gi>mery.
Ti. mm -k follows:
- !«£ T IBL£ XO. 33,
TAr • > l ? , wj SA)AY, GOT. 6, 1884.
M s' •,6n " no.-j
»;UU p. m,|2:.3iJ p m
*• G Mijub.ui .... j
Otihlnw, , 9;27* m W:lft p, !np:<sam
*’ ' ■ "! i i. Vi:26 cm 11 ;ilo p. m.Ar 8»W
. . ■ it 11 13 >mu29 a. m!
hrx ;.m t! ■ 2., pm 3:458. m|
■<>, <•.
12:86 pM 11:40 p in
** Goiumb’. 1...,
irr. V- ' . 1 Hu’... 3:15 p m 3;(‘9 a. ©
4 dip Di . :0U a. n. 7 ;00 a m
... i ... . . . , .
■J.' . .... 5;84 pin :■!() a. n 9:00 p w
; ■: m 6:80 s, & Ar 12 m
Seuth.“
NO, 61 MO. St NO. 60 NO. W
. — -■ •,« w■ I —m- , ««*■■■■■■
•nJ 9.10 p m
9:06 a U uiKI p m
2.30 ». l. t Opm t;/rdel’a C.ol am 8:45 pm
>•; ’’ >• id i , tn .'i 'A X jri. l d:4O » mll2:00 p m
’ a«- i< j pets, on all trains
.ti out gome r.y mid
Uum.ugtou tviiboui <4iauge,
i ■ .bteru JD'.Hj'oad Sleepers «n
ii'.-.iii', ba and S 3 between
’vioiutjromejry and Wns.ni.
•■' '•• . i .ud ftß, makse uh>B connectlonu
' . • ■ Orleans,
■>•■’ ■- ■.*’ I Moi:tiu mtry with trains for
■ iwfc a d ! msds »t
Upi)HL& wile kiabauMtand Uinulnnati, and
Its UohonbUß mug Weatern Ealltoadc. All tialns
except ftSaih? 68 connect st Chehsw with Tuske
gee railroad.
Trains Sand fl run dally except Bundays.
CIIAB, 11. CROMWELL,
G'-.u,:rfct 1 Mscngsr A<ent.
CoiuiiiJiA aod Astern Kdilway
Opelixa, ALA., Jan. 11, 1888.
y AND AFThiK bUNDAF, January 11,1836,
' -■ he trains ou thia road will be run as
follows:
j>
LtihVt uolu - 0u5,~. M .. 8:45 am
arrive Upei;<a...^..»......10x8 A m
Train N». 2, Daily Mtni Ptt ir.
Leav* „pelika. —„..^_ w .11:46 A M
.rrlv-J 1:02* m
Ira » IVo. 8, D&ili Mail and Pautnfftr.
diva
st! fe Opelika. .. B;ft4 * M
11 an fit, 4, La- lb Mail and Pcutenffer,
Leave Opeiik*,..-6.06 *m
arrive Columbus . 7:22 fm
Train Na 6 Way Freight to Opelika and Way
Freight Acwmmidatton between Opeiika
ana Gvedwater.
Leave'olurabus IjJOas
ArrlV3 Upeiika 9:88 am
L ave Opelika l:tu p m
Arrive Guodwatt i 4:.Bpm
Train No 6. FFay Freight and Accommodation to
Opelika and H ay Freight only lo Columbtu.
Leave Ooodwater 6.‘CO a m
Arrive Opelika 11:12 a
Leav , Ope Ida 11J 0a m
srrsVfi Goiuiu u* 12:56* a
Train No. 7. Through Freight and Accommodation
Steepm? Car lo Atlanta,
Leave Columbus 0:06 pm
rrlve openta 11.68 pm
No fl, Through Freight and Accommodation Sleep
ing Car from Atlanta,
Leave Op I’ika 4:01 p M
Air.vu GG umbuc 6.t6*M
E. A. FLEWELLEN,
Q.ncral Wi-<«ager.
F.G. WILKINS
Auctioneer,
al Estate aed Gimi
CsUacties Agnt.
OEiflOE COKNEB BEUADj AND b'l
CLAIR BIEIIETB, over ABBOI'I
A COOTER B BTOKS.
Special Attsntlou to public tn<
piivctc wis of Beu AcUeo. admtuletroto,
I -luarducc And AcelKnee. tialec cod .JaUeetlon*
itlauded to, end u, promptly pU
over to t>utlM toaierlag tlielr tract to
dpeola tttentlon pell to renting ot prope ,
| pi«Md In ay bend,.
4 llscnl tearc o tl>c patronage ot the public
c reepootiaUyrefacetad,- Kstereaco w thoat tt n
; «u:»tl6n to the Menke, Warehoneec end Lee ,
lag Merchant, o. the city,
r. » V(t,<i<3
Mobile & Girard R.R.Co.
UOLOMB’;h, QAc, N( V. 8, 1884,
ON an 1 after this date, trains will run as fol
lows:
MAIL TRAIN NO. 1, DAILX-GOING WKBT.
Leave General Paa. Depus Columbus,.., 110 pm
Leave Broad Street Depot, Columbus.. .1:28 * m
ftrrlvu at Uuion
Leave Union bprings., ..6:15 p m
Arrive at Troy 7:o6pm
Making close connection at Un?on Bprines
•ith M. A K. K. R. for Montgomery and
Eufaula dally,
UAIL TltaiN NO. 2, DAILY—OUMxNG EABT
■ eave Troy 6too a M
’rrlve at Uuion Hprings 6:52 am
Leave Union Springs —~ 7:32 a m
Arrive at Broad Ht. Depot, Columbus,.. 11:00 a m
-rrlve at Gen Pass Depot, Go nimbus. ..11:14 a ■
Connects st Union Spring* with M. A K, R. B.
dayiy for Montgomery and Eufaula; and st Oo
iiim mu wild B. W. 3 B. for Macon, Savannah,
Aannsta. and point* North.
WAY FREIGHT AND AGOOMMODATION TBAIJI
NO. 6, Daily, Kxcbpt Sunday— GOlNG WKHT,
u* ave Columbus Gen. Paas. Denct..»... 5:00 a M
Leave Uoiumbus Broad Bt.,
Arrive at Union Springs 0 28 am
l.« -ve Ui ion Springs...... a. m.
Atrlv ’ st Troy 8 *. m.
Makes close connection at Union Bpriugs
Ailii Al. A K. R. R. for Eufaula dally.
WFREIGHT 4ND AGOOMMODATION TRAIN
NO. 0, Daily, Hxc&rr Sumday— COMlNG EAST,
L«av Tro» 7:40a.m.
arrive at U lon Springs.6.4C a. M.
Leave Union ppriugs.. 10 25 a m
Arrive at Broad St., Depot Columbus... 2:41 pM
Arrive at Geu Past Depot 00l ambus... 2.65 pm
Conneets at Union Springs with M. A E. R,
(or Eufaula.
W. L. CLARK Bupt.
D, E. WILLIAMS General rioketAuenti
Csntral and Southwestern R. R’ds.
Savannah, Ga., Oct. 18. 1884.
AS and after BUNDAY, Oct. 18, 1884, pax.
\ "senger trains on the Central and Southwest
ern Hallrosde and branches will run as follows
HUI) DOWN. BEAD DOWN,
No, 61. From Savannah, No, 63.
lOrtilO a m Lv Savannah.. ...Lv SHTpns
4180 p m Ar..Augusta..^..Ar ft:4s a m
*l3O p M Ar........Mac0n. Ar 8:50 a m
11120 * M Ar ........ Atlanta «.Ar 7:80 a
..^.^...Oolnnibus...^.Ar 12:*2
Eufaula........Ar 4;O0
11 :80 pm Ar Albany Ar 4;06
...... Ar 10:20 a m
Nn. 18. F*<»w» Avgueta. No. 2*. No. 02.
«:30 im Lv Augusta., tv 6:00 *~M ......J
Bt3o pm Ar Savannah..Ar 0:48 a m ........
«:2C p m Ar Macon
11:20* Mir Atlanta
OolamtnsAr
EnfaoU
11:80 r m Ar ftlbanv .Ar..— .... ...
Ar Eatonton..Ar.....
No. 54. p*4mt» hl .con. No 52
t 10 a M Lv Macon ....Lv R? 25 am
7:10 am Ar 5avannah............ Ar 3:30 pw
—.Ar Augusta Ar 4:30 pm
M'.d edge Vi11e..........Ar 10:20 am
........Ar Eaton t0n.............Ar 12:80 * y
No. 1 xwn, No, 3
9:2' a m Lv Mac0n........
dll’ f m Ar Eufaula .... ....
iWnmir Albany ....Ar Tirana
Prom Macon. No. 19.
R:IR < m Lv Maron.
12:38 p m Ar Holurobu*
No ). Fr»m V-'.con. No. Si. Nr. 53,
7:20 A M Lv Macon. ...Lv 7*lo pm 4 :OR AM
11’n a m Ar A ♦’anta .. A r 11 p m
No 23. From Fort Vat'ty. Ne.l\
R:W p mLv Fort ▼alley Lv 1100 a m
9:20 r mat Perry Ar 11:50 AM
V, 7. From Atlanta. No. 54, Na. 52,
r»'W*mLv Atlanta .7L v" ®-00V m 4iM a m
7:00 *M Ar Macon Ar 12:54 am firf)s a m
. ....am Ar Fnfanla Ar .......... 4:29pm
11:80 am Ar Albany ....Ar 4:05 pm
m r »»’n»bns.. A r 12:82»»if
ii IHllPville... hr 10:?Wam
▼atonton ..Ar 12.30 pm
........ Anvußta.. ..Ar 4:Bopm
Savannah... Ar w q :30 p m
No. 9. nm noiumbui. No. 20.
i:00* ■ Lv fioinmbnaLv.—....
5:42 pm Ar Maron
H-.2fi*MAr quanta.—-
A m Ar —Ar
11:40 pm Ar ilh»nv.... ..Ar
...... Ar MlUadgeville
ar Fatcnton Ar
7:4n * m Ar Savannah ..... At 1
Nr,. ?. From Hui aula. No 4.
lf:A7 p”w Lv~ Enfauie.^—........Lv
4tO«PMAr ~».Ar ........
BHi.Mir Macon
OoiumbaA
1 *M Ar Atlanta.... Ar
. . „ MiHMgevHlc....
Ar Angnxta......Ar
7.40 a m Ar Savannah Ar ........
N 0.20 From Albany
17:45 aTv Albany’
ci69 pm Ar Enfaula.... dr...., ....
AjßftpMAr Macon TrOdAM
....AM Ar
li:29* mAr Atlanta Ar 10*80 * M
Ar Eatonton ..... .^...Ar 12:80 * m
Ar Autoata---.- —— «Ar 4:30 pm
7;40 am Ar Savannah...—..Ar 0: 80* m
No. 22. From Salomon end Milledgeville.
2:15 p m Lv Eatonton....
8:42 * m Lv
5:90 p m Ar Macon....
Columbus.
...... .. Ar Bufaula .—. —..«.«< -»• •...
ll*»»MAr
11:20 pm Ar Atlanta....
..Ar Augusta.—...
7:40 a m Ar —
No. 94. Frtm Perry No. 22.
B:46amLv Perry.......... ...Lv 8:26 * m
6:80 a m Ar Fort Talley.. 4:15 * w
LOCAL SLEEPING OABB on all nigh
tr?.:us between Savannah and Augusta, Savant
nah and Maoon, Hrrxnnab and Atlanta,
Pullman Hotel Bleeping Oars between Chicago
Jacksonville Fla. via Cincinnati, wit hunt changr*.
OonnaoMona.
The Milledgeville and Batonton train rune
dally (except Monday; between Gordon and
Eatonton, and dally (except Sunday) betwees
Eatonton and Gordon.
Train No. >0 (daily except Bunday), cad trains
Mos. 2,6, 22, 2d and 84 connect dally at MWsn
for Augusta (except Monday).
Euisula train connects at Cuthbert for Fort
Gaines dally (except Sunday.)
The Perry acoonamodatlon train between Fort
Valley and Perry runs daily (except Bunday.)
The Albany and Blakely aooommodatlen train
ruus daily (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, But and
West,
Tickets for all points and Bleeping Oar Berthe
on sale at Uty Office, No, 20 bull street.
G. A. t ¥hiycbbad, WILLIAM ROGERS,
Gen. Pass. Agl, Gen. 8u Savannah,
J O. Shaw, W. F. BKdx* a AN,
•Ur. T»»v. Agt. Bunt. R W. B. R., M i . Ga
GOLUMBns & romelailtay
—o—
SOELEDULII
Orrioß Oenkbaa Makahbr. >
< OI.UMBUS, Ga,. Not. a 1884. f
WOn and after this date Trains will
run ae follows:
Train No. 1 Going North.
Leave Columbus 2;ll * M
Arrive Chipley 4:51 * M
Arrive Stinson 6£4 PM
(Daily Except Sunday.)
Train No. 2 Coming South,
Ixxve StiDMon.... 7KM) AM
arrive oblpley 7:28 am
Arrive ColumbUH 10:12 AM
(Daily Except Sunday.)
T. C. 8. HOWARD, W. 1,. CLARK.
Gen’l Ticket Agent. GenT Manager.
DR. J. M. MASON,
DENTIST/
St. Clair St., Columbus, Ga.
usJmkll MrrieM to tha
a, at Oolaakiu osa ,anaan<lag ooat <