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“It h ib bacnißH eo oouraon to terfln an
article, lu hue iuiHiPstlni{Htyu*.
•I'neu run it into uniue -tevertwement
that we uvoio “11 euori,
•‘Aud nltnpi> call attention to fie mer
its ot Hop Bitters iu as pltlu, Honest
terms at pm-siole,
“io induce people
•To give them one trial, which so proves
triuh v >iue inti me> w u uevai uoe au>-
tQlutf else."
•Ths Bbmspy s> tavorably at.lni
an tuu pup ,o,
K nguiuo and secular, is
■ aavl .a a large oate, «.ud is supplant
ing a.l other lueulcitiee.
‘Tuetele no ueuy log the virtues ot the
Hop plant, ana the u> Hup
Bil-i-i- nav- Blio*t R eat entrwdiiefe- ano
ability. »«»•««•
• lu ciiinpoundirg a medicine Wbcce vie
tueu are so puip .b. ■ to evei y one s out* i -
Vatiou. ‘
Uld She l*le •
“No 1
“hue lit gered and suffered along, pin
ing away all the time tor ye »re,"
“Ine uoetois dolus her no good;'
“Aud at last Was cured by thia Hop Bff
teis me papers say so much uoout.”
"IDUeeu I inueer!“
“How ttianaiul we should be for that
meuici nt
A Itonthter*. Misery.
“Eleven yeu.s uuc uaug. er suffered on
a bed ot miser y,
• From a ooiupiloatlou ot Sidney, Hver,
rheumatic troutiie arid Nurvoua debility,
• Under the cart ul the best phielclane,
“Who gave her disease various names,
•‘But no reilei,
“Aud now she is restored to us lu good
heann by as simple a remedy as Hop Hit
ters, that we had st uuueu tor years belore
using it,"—l hb Pai-eniu.
FalUor le Oocnug Wall.
“My daughters say;
"How much better lather Is since be
used Hop Hitters."
“He to getting we.l after his long suttei
ing iron, a disease declared lucuiuble."
“And We are ao Mad Lhat be used youi
Bltltio.’ —A JuAl'X ol Utrba, N, 'll.
arK» genuine without a DUnoii or
giocn Hopson me while label, ouuu an
ths Viie, poisonous o.uff WUU "Hop" 01
‘'tlcpo ' lu LilUal HdUaff.
18/4 1885
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Price >l.
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uua.-- -w<- rGoina ii-at c<tow nxctteior miL ,
div w.t'i auras In yard.
iUißuxaay a brick store east of store ul Mr.
B.ouara Dvxguku. Dwelling up euir.
Nu. 14& bioau s'.Jtfci —luruitxij occupied by
J* li.linai.. i*Gw uouup.ad by K iaugu h Mu*—wiL
be u; *u aret-clabß ora ex
giux Uuuce inv 61 Di v»d street
uutlgCß .uauor, Lynwood; weii located for mar
kt. gaxuea
*' Auveriue Aea* nruue piaciG »»* mj
Aorg* 3a*e, aad tff'MFawa espwfte,
prompt atteuti-u given bu xeutai 01 auburbti
property, ndtb *u O orgU and Alabama.
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Meal u.iMie Tk«Ml,
COLUMBUS. • - - - GBOBGLa
NEAR TO NATURE'S HEART.
[it alt Whitman.)
i thiuk I could turn and live with animal A
they are so placid ami self-coutaiued;
t stand and look a. them sometimes an hour
at a stretch.
They do not sweat and whim' about their
condition;
They do not lie awake in the dark and weep
for their sins;
They do n> it ,na..e me sick disclosing their
duty to God;
Not one is dissatisfied—not one is demented
with the mania of owning things;
Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind
that lived thousands of years ago;
Not one that is respectable or industrious
over the whole earth
He Wanted to Figure.
(Chicago Tribune.)
If there is one thing Bidder than another
In this world il is to see a young man with
a buffalo skin overcoat on silting on the
winter side of a grocery with tears in his
eyes and nothing but a yarn inilton to
wipe them away with. Such a case was
discovered by a policeman on Grand ave
nue, and when asked the cause of the
young man s sorrow the reply was:
“Busted in love. ”
“Well, that s very little to cry over.
Plenty of other girls aro toil, you know. ”
“ 1 es, but I've been to a fortune teller,
and 1 tell vou things Icol dark. She took
up a skull, sbu e<l ovei -onic cards, and
went hit i a trance and iold me 1 was to
marry a widow with six children. "
"O, pshaw'
“fact, and here 1 am with less than $4
in money, no property, i.o clothes, no job,
and going to have six c hildren to clothe,
arid feed, aiTd lick, and school, and take
care of) The widow shell want new
duds and jewelry, and will be howling to
go to the opera aud the roller-rinks, and
nobody ku ws how many relations she'll
bring into the house lor me to support!"
“0. well, il may lie all right—perhaps
it will be a rich widow. "
“Ao such good luck as that She'll be
poor but aspiring, and the young 'tins
will bo poorer and aspiringer yet. and if 1
had any grit I'd commit suicide. Go
«wa> and lethme be. You can't comfort
me—nobody can do me any good —an 11
want to be left iu solitude. I ain t natu
rally a solituder. but just now I'm all
broke up. A poor an aspiring widow —
six aspiriugest children, and only $4 noil
a buffalo overcoat as a starter! G’way.
and leinine figure it out''’’
An Indign vit Granger's Hevenye.
( Chicago Herald ‘Tram Talk."]
A farmer from southern Wisconsin was
inquiring if anyone knew wm-re thorn
were any diseased nogs, played dilt hot sis,
bt sick cattfc for sale lie wife eyed sus
piciously by the other passengers until he;
excln lined
“oh, i don’t want them to sell to butch
ers. I’m not in trial business.
“What iu the world can you want with
diseased critters, then?
“ Well, it s lais way. I don’t min i tell
ing if you won t repeat it. any of you.
Two years ago Ig on n train on trio
railroad that runs through my farm; 1 laid
no ticket , the condm lor ma le me pay;
Iff cent., more than the regular fare; 1 ap
pealed to the court- Im- satisfaction, 'mt
got beat The newspapers ridiculed mo.
100. You all know how the great cor
poration monopolies rob us. the peaceful
and virtuous peopiii, aud then by con
trolling lire courts and the press aic able
to keep us out of our own. As one of
the honest but oppressed people I, de
termined to have revenge,
“For nearly a mile that road runs
through niy farm, and there isn't ascot
of that track that hasn't, the bio ><i of some
of my poor nogs, horses or cattle on it It
beats all the w.iv my critters do get on trio
track and get killed, -if course, 1 get
pretty good damages out of tic company,
but it is ant to run a slaughter
house and a ; farm, too. Still 1 rather
guess 1 v<t got. hack that 10 cents and all
of the court costs 1 had to shell out say.
Smith, 111 give you slff for that old blind
stag tered. wind-broken sorrel oi yours,
aud half of all over x-iff I get for him, if
you li contrive to be around and serve on
the appraisement committee, is it a go?’
Horace Gr< e’.ri’•» rating' Habit,.
|l‘iU»bnrr Chro .1 iu-T- legra h
“Horace < ueelcy was a great eater; he
didn’t care much abou: quahiy, but w nt
in for quantity, ' said John t'chlosser,
caterer of the ituquesne club, while talk
ing o. some of his exjsirienet'S the other
day. “ I was caterer at the——hou<"
when Greeley lived there. He was a lery
queer old man and a good-natured one
generally, lie would ait in his room
dressed in a dirty old dressing gown wild
an old pair of slipp'-rs on, aud read tin*
papers early in trie morning, i It, was .von,
derful the numlier of newspapers he
would lead and throw in piles all around
the room, arid if any of them were lost oi
were taken away when his room was
cleaned up he would lie furious. He win
a great eater of fruits. Nearly everyday
tiaskets and even barrels of fruit were
sent to him, 11e was very fond of pine
apples, and some friend sent him two oi
three barrels ala time, which be enjoyed
with great relish.
“Vt as be a good liver and fond of deli
cacies and French cooking?”
“Not at nil. As long as a dish pleased
his taste he never stop ed to inquire whiff
it was called o<>r what it 'v.is made of. I!
he want<-d a reps tition of it he would say,
1 want some of that you gave me Hit
other day. and that would end it lit
was an enormous cater, but was too much
of a fanner to care to go into details. H,
never gave any banquets or dinners to hit
friends, t-ometimes one of his intimates,
Mr. Bardsley, the lawyer, would give .Mr.
Greeley a dinner, but Greeley never gavt
him any in return. Mr. Greeley was in
bad health then, and IMhiuk trial his man
ner of eating did not make him an)
healthier. ” _
Watt Whitman.
IPhilailelpi". I'ress.l
The figure of Walt Whitman is becom
ing les« and less familiar npon < hestnul
street and the Camden ferryboats, whereot
be delights’ to ride in summer time back
and forth. Ihe poet’s footfall is heavy
and irregular; be is above trie averagi
height; his hair an<l Ix-anl are long and
while, but the blood beneath trie skit
? lives a ruddy, almost maroon tinge to bis
ace. It must have lieen a beaut!
ful face once, and e eu now as hi
talks the lines of age fade away and tb(
beauty of its youth becomes again visible
The eves are blue gray, and the forehead
prominent above the eyes, but not high.
Though he re.ects old forms of poetry,
the clothing of his body, from he big
white fell hat. the spotless rolling shirt
collar, the expanse of shirt bosom fasten <j
with a button the size an 1 shape of t
buttonwood !>all to the light-colored out
ward dress, is of the stvie made familial
by the pictures of old-time poets. Hit
voice is full and strong, but he talks with
some hesitancy and searching lor the
word to lit exactly his idea.
We have arrived at intellectual blind
negs when we only see what we wish U
see.
At Leicester. England, there met last
month :.',oo<l septuagenarians, who.-e com
b.ned ages amounted to about ImO.OuC
years, and each received as a holiday gifl
a half crown of coinage. Then
were above 200 persons over ail years of
age, one centenarian and one 90 years
and 1<» months old, who described heraeli
as a “game old girl yet. ” AU septuagen
arians ill or bedridden were visited by the
ladies, and received similar gills.
A Ixmdon Society.
Foreign Letter.)
London is noted for being prolific i«
societies having all sons of good objects.
Tne latest proposal in this direction Is a
“Society of Conciliation and Reconcilia
tion. ” ft aims at the formation of “home
dwellings of associated homes, ” and its
committees will be charged with the
duties of peacemaking and the promotion
of sociability yet weeq . families.
PAILY TIMES: (X)Lr‘l I S, (;K(>h(vb\, FEBBLABY 7.
It Stands at the Head!
THE LIGHT RUNNING
DOMEr TIC.
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This Tut ihow- the Mye <tf W<»Ol> V-'OtJU (lint the
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—-AS AN
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ll.n policy matured Octobei ao, 180, and thecompany paid him In settlement sl3,
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To snetaln hla wide merited reputation &h the only ‘‘NO SI ODLY” Clothier <n existence, G, I.
lijowsr. early in tie sda-iii piaoj 1 orders <>. th < lisudn of the mamtautuier in order
so giv ample iim« to have tits nooK of randy made made up in FiJ&Bl ULAtW
HIYLK in every reej oct. His new atook of
liens, Vontlii, Isuys ni«il Cliiidreiis’ Suits
are now coming in and every article preee a special order
sppearßuoe. He m the only representative in the city of the
celebrated DaN SMITH CUI. The oleg«noe of shoulder
aud perfectnesb of tit of his cnatu has already
vaffled th” tmienu'ty oi the moateilil*
ful cutters who are now trying
to imitate.
These Garments ,>peak lor Themselves.
JM ®W 9 HANDSOME and STYhISE
AND I HAVE
A Largo and Attractive Stock to Choose From.
Oeaflesmy im ueuse stock oi ready-made cloth*ug, I have several thon and samples ot new goot i
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GRAND OPENING THIS WEEK’
G. E. THOMAS
“Hi 3dolts''* llothiar.
DOMESTIC
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Monuments
r l( J[ gl Ui tne best Italiiß and Amari
wA. Jv can Msrbie on baud and
T mad* to order.
. jjLS’Tli >'e are ahto agents for a to
» perlur quiltty ui
w nmbi Iren Railing,
lor Feuoinx and OemaUry Enoloauree,
Biffsfsnt Shies and Patterns.
information given sad estimate* fnrnirl ad
o.i auythlLg in oui iins.
Coleman & Metl
UNUEaTAKERS
And Funeral Directors,
DKALkKH IN
Patent Mctalic Banal Cases & Caslets.
Bronae Metalio tiaeeo. Wooden Burial Cases
auci daakuU ÜbUdreu'e Gloea White C'ate*
and Gaskets, Ladl«M f , Gents’ and GhilGrt ii’»
Ho Dew from fl to S3O. Ladies* and Gents’ Habitt
from $6 tu S2U.
Hearses and Carriages Furnished at Short
Notice.
OBAVB WOBK DONE AT LOWEST PBIOEB
155 BROAD STREET,
Opposite Rauaiti House.
<g~N. 1! Open nsht 1.u.l day. Night Bell »,
front dnor.
ftA^in ft »ft*’f ,re ** n ' i^lwen tiftUo
V /Hi I |ii|||ne AcouiH posugo, And D)
oat”Ui UUU 4 * ll vcu •‘ u K et *
e, i»i W‘ uub oi laii.o 'alu”, that .*>ll atari
j gigw-jk h*t wi. st ouoe bring ouininuiuy
lasver tuau snyitoiug cls» in Aumioa all stout
the fj u,O bin pre en.s with esob box Arants
Wkutfcd bverywuer% either “ex, of all m»*< for
•tl the time, or spare time oni>, to work ror us
nt ibnr ownb imes Kortuu’S for all worker*
baoiately *Hsirai )ja‘t dt».ay <1 'lALuarr a
Go, fortiSiid, rfaine datH d6tn wiy
Talbot Count? Plantation
For oale.
The tract contains W)h acres of
land, of which is woodland,
original growtu »nd well timber
“d. on the pl*oe is a four-roomed
dwelling and other necessary oat
uuildlngh It 1h situate-- throe and a half miie»
L»rthesat of Box Bprings, in good nelgbnor
houd, couvenisat to ohurobes, scuooia and ran
road. Addrosa
HOB.
*n')3- Bex Hprtnsre. Q
JOHN 8. STEWART
=j8l) Filer.
Randolph .btrkit, next tc
IKOKGIA STEAM AND GAS PIPE COMPANY
Jobiiintlag o Every description exwmted
Neatly and Promptly.
snelit
ill be mailed C*. Il p/
,i all applicants V ft £.2-
md to customers of last vear without
ordering it. It contains illustrations, prlcea,
ascriptions and directions for planting al)
egetable and Flower SEK IDS, BULBS, etc.
J.M.FERRY&CO
DR. W. L. BULLARD,
Columbus, Ga.
Physician and Operating Surgeor
For all Diseases of the
KYK, KUt. N »8E AND THROAT.
OfU bfl-nr ir«uno . A Garton’s drng -it re.
No 'Bl llfgml t*. lelcDbJue No JJ- ATI-I oel
at re i lenae »hen reqaun d, deck) lyr
ROB’r. JUSTICK
DEALER IN
LUMBER, BABH, DO3HB,
BEINDS AM) LATHS.
PLANINO, SCROLL SAWINV
—AWD—
Jobbery Promptly Attended to.
I (Milas sld Slana, - - - - St.
I mahll g ao
Columdus and Wosiern Radwai
OPBUKA, ala.. Jan. 11, 1886.
| |N AND A FTEB MJNDAf, January 11, IHM
* / the trains on tnie ruad wm be run a»
follows:
Train Na. 1, Daily Mail and FaMmgsr.
Leave Columbns. 816 am
Arrive Opelika. a m
fram Ne. J, DaUy Jfasi And »r.
neave
arrive iAJluuibUß,. w . 1:02 r m
J '■ate No t 8. Nail and t\uungnr.
e>v 3 Uo'nmbus2 8 » m
it vi Lpailka *.sd r m
h a*n /Vs. A, ; a Nail and
b<*V' Upellka .. , w 6 06 r m
irrjVD C'olumbus . 7 22 * M
Tram No 3 Way bi-ftighl to Opelika and Way
b'retffAl Accomnudalton belwten Ope.dta
ana Guodwator.
Leave 1 oluru us 7:?o a v
Arrive Uponka 8:88 a j?
Lave Opel.ka I:tUPM
Arrive uooCwater 6:.Bfm
Train No 6 Way FreigU and Aocomm>*dation to
Opelika and Way t'rcigkl only to Columbuo.
Leave Gooduater 6;00 A M
Arrive Upelika ......1 ;12a
Ltave Ope laa 11:0 am
a?r v-» Co.urn ns 14:66 p „
TVain No. 7 T'irnugk Freight and Acoomm)dnlion
tiieopin? Car to AUanta.
Leave UoluißbUß 9:ffi p m
rrive upei.aa 11:68 re
As 6, Through Freight and Acc' mmodation Sleep
ing car from Atlanta.
L»*a' p Op diha 4:01 p m
irr.ve vo-umbns 6 *6 s m
E. A. FLEW ELLEN.
Q...r0)
ASTERN R. R. OF ALABAMA,
The Quickest and Most Direct
Route to
New York, Philadelphia, Bal
timore, aud Washington.
Close connections made with Piedmont Ur
Une, Atlantic Coast Line, Kennesaw or Cincin
nati Southern,
Only :I9 hour* aud *JO minute*
fUoutgomery to New York,
aud
Ouly UN hour* aud 50 minute*
New York to Montgomery.
rtains laave as follows:
TIME TABLE NO. *J3,
TAKING KKFKOT SDNDASf. OCT. i. 1884.
KASTWIB)) ' Nff >: NITTiS N<s~~ l
Lv. Montgomery. . - Krtibim kiOU p. m, 2.80 p m
" Uol urn dm .... . ...
•* Ohdbaw,..«». »;27 • ui 10:16 p. Di 6:46 a m
•• Opelika, 10:26 am u.Sft p.'mAr Sam
West Point jll;iy ani .J:2V *. m
Arr \' tl . antlfc l'. » 4;70 t m w ;
WKBTWARD. NO. 60 NO, 62 NO.
Luat- Atlanta. 12;d5 pmll;4opm
•* Voinmbus
trr. West Point... 8:46 p m 4;(9a. ■>
** Opeiika..4;36p il *:uo a. u 7:00 a m
•Ooluiuons i
'• Cheiiaw....... 6;B6pn >;OQs. ir.9:QO pl
“ Montgomery. . 7:o prL tl;8 )a, n. ar 12 m
Mortii. So util.
NO, 61 NO. 68 No, 60 NO, 62*
7:6f p m 10:26 a ml
.pDiU.4O ain iJailiruort ’9:06 a m p m
JxM a m 3.10 pm Ph Hade Fa 6.01 a in 1.45 pm
8; 50 aill6 1& p m| NsW lori. I 8:40 a mlljiMl p y
Pullinuu Sleeper* on rI! irainß
beiweeu Mnutgoinery uud
nuMhmgtou without Change.
Western Hailroad Nleepen na
train* st* aud 53 between
Montgomery and Atlanta.
Trains 60, 61, 62 and 68, make cluse tonnectioar
■vltb trains to and iron Mobile and I'trw Orleans,
frain 62 connects at Montgomery with trains (a>
ielma aud knfaula. Connections mads kt
) pell kA with East Alabama and Cincinnati, anti
.<.e Ucluuxbua and Western Railroads- All train'
ixtopt 62 and 68 obnneot at Ohehaw wltk Tusks*
zee railroad.
trains. No. 6 and 6 run dally except Sundays.
CIIAS.iI. CBOHWELL,
General Passenger Agent.
E.G. WIJLWiS
■ i - ' ).,4 ~ I ,1-...! |
Auctioneer.
Hul EMate mb Suo
Apil.
OFVIOK CvUNKB BBOAD AND fell
CLAJh SIBEEI'B, over ABBOIT
* CWFKBto HTOKM.
•yiy ILL (»IT. Atte.tion to public .ti;
print. Ml. ol Bo»l l.tat., Admitttitntoi
ai.*rdir.nr Acslgne.. --tele, end Jorifiet ui.
prompter cltendsd co, and M promptly pa:
ont to ,*rti*a melt trait to a.
■peala attention paid w renting otprupe
in aa> bania,
a llbam aaace o trie patronage ol tka pnblif
a mpaetMLyraw* l *'. Wamw v Uoat << >
a nation te the Banki, Watekotiaea and L«a
rim Vtwteiii o. tbs oi*v<
O nrrTtriNP
**Ron<h «’»» r«»'«li,.*
Ante for ••Ufiis-- •' y ter Ooughe,
0 >ld->, S .r« rtr i&ig. Trocriee
100. Liquid. Jou.
Mobile & Girard R.ft.Co.
<)<■! t!M Fry 3 nW?
. aN an« after te ia dU«, trlitnk Mil rnn ta (OU
V/luws:
UAILTHAIN Nt). 1, 04ILT-(foiNO Wt«T.
Leave Genera) Paae Depot Columbus,.., I*lo pm
>avm broad Htreet Depot, Columbns.. .1:28 p M
arrive ar Union Springs... <:fo p m
'4,‘*ve Union 4prlngg,. j»;V. »• y<
\FrlVv al Troy ...A. ....7x6 pm
Making close connection at Union Hurines
*lth M. At K. H. B, for Moutgomerj and
■urania duly. r
TAIL TltAlN NO. 2, DAILY—UOMaNG JCAfTT
eave Troy 6too A M
rrivs at Union Hprlngt 6;6? a m
.4*ve Union Hprtngs,.
vrrite at Broail Ht. Depot, Columbus... 11:00 a ar
rrive at (ieu Pass Depot, Columbus. ..11:14 a m
Obnnects st Union Hprlngs with MAK. R. B.
(ayly lor Montgomery aisy Eufanla; and at Co
muju-with H. W. H.R. for Macon, Haven nah,
\ugnwta. and points North. ■ :
•VAY FBBIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TBAII
NO. 6, Daily, Kxcupt Humuay-UQING WKBT*
.eave (Jolnmbui Gen. Paas. Denote... 6;00 a M
eave oo>nmhus tJro»d St., Dspot._.. 5:10 a m
»rrive st jnion 80ring5......*......... HBss
Ijtavh D» ton Springs. —......♦,!(>•(» a. m.
vrriV’* at Troy .lltt 8 ». «.
Vfakee close connection st Union Springs
vitb M. K. H. H. (or Kufanla dally.
VAV YBIIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
SO. fl. Daily. Kxowt Bumday-*-OOMINO RAHT.
Leav Tro« 7:40 a. if•
Arrive At U ion Hprings..9.4o a. if.
Leave Union Mprtngs JO 26 a «r
\ rrive *t Broad Ht., Depot Columbus.., 2:41 pm
Arrive at Gun. Pasv. Depot Oolninbus... 266 pm
(lonneete at Üblob Hprthgs with M. 6 R. R.
'or Eufaula.
W. L. CLARK Rupt,
D. B. WILLIAMS General TioketAventi
Ctntral and Southjestora R. R’ds.
RavaWWaW, OA., Oct. W, IW6.
ON end after RUNDAY, Oct. 19, 1664, pas-
Aenger IrAins on the Centra! AUd Southwest
*rn RAllroadw and branches will run »f foUnye
ISAD DOWN. BVATi fX'WN -
Vs. 61. Frem Savanmah, No, KR.
lOrth) a m tv...' /.LflAvannahTl -..Lv R;46 pp.
4tJ»o p m Ar.. ..^.-Angnnta. 8:4fl a m
flftO P m Ar. Maron. - t »-Ar a tu
!It9OPM Atlanta........ Ar 7*tn <
.CWdmbne....J..Ar !2jW2
Fnfanra...„.AP A*n«
U :80 P M 4r Aibanv. Av Sjufl
... ... Ar.. Milledgeville.. Ar in:9*A M
No. |W. F*«w. Anoufto. No. 9*, ». W,
o»sn $ m'tV Ano'nitif.'To “tWp M
•’»n p w hr «avannsh..A» 6:46 A M
r m Ar Mwcnn....,Ar
11-20 P wAr Atlants
Onlnmtns Hr
HrWO p M >r l’W.n» *r..—
Ar MIH’vtUA
.6r w atrntnn.. 4r...- ....
,Vr, 84. **•*■ Muspw, No
tlO a m Tv Mkrnn ...Lv s*ta swr
7:40 a w hr q avannah.^.... M , w AP p m
invn'ti Ay <?*nrw
Ar Ar io*ee a m
Ar FatontAn....i Ar’9*WY. M
Ve . 1 _ kwm. No, S
g»V am fv • <
<*l> v v 4r ....
< on rm *r Albanv fr"nens
V n , • Pram •/«»•«». Me. 10.
”».«'♦ f m Ar On’MWihue,,,,
*wTT r... ’ •»., «i •*.
"•an , v y.<v i<Bi ... .v v v.srww 4«n* * *r
’l-*O * « Ar AManle Ar IW’w Y?»O I W
Vs» 2N. Freni Feo* Tnl'ou.
o.eg v> VV v Vnyl r T V 11*0*' *if
G.in r M AV t»urvv Ar a w
V- 5 Freni 4f’*lW'/|. w* <4. »• •*»,
w.n*»v Vv'
r-nn v v * r *<»r*»* Av 17:6* a m « w
~..»v*r WM'awtß Ay . * • *
*l!*oA*At Alhanv .... Ar .... I w M
v r te»>nd,.lr
V .Ar l«t** a v
, r Fatnn'rw .. Ar • w
**? , , r , Anp""!*.. . . Ar 4.V0 r x
.. .... Rav»nnah...Ar TtWltw tycnraf
N». s r*a nds»wm6w«. Nn. fb.
i-ivi v rn’urn^nsLv..........
’■tlrv Ap Murnn ~“i.
1*76 p*»*r Ay
A v Av Ay
’l’YOpvAv ►i* Ar
Ar VH»pNvsvma
Ar Vttnn'nn •• ~.-Ar
....... Ar «v»w>u*a
r»4n $ m Ar •’tvinMl' , Ay !
No, t. Frmn bMfatiU. No 4.
Sw f,v Wn'rnm .
Lo«fv*r
Art • «Ar Ma*nn . •«*.
! >M Ar atHnts hr
... ,
.... ftfcsnv>inn„•■«,.,..
Ar
Y.4C a m Ar Savannah Av
Nn.M From Albonv No, A.
11146 a no Lv l v JhOO a m
<(P« rw Ar Wn*anla....
MM pm Ar Maonn
t MAt finlrmbws. 7t*Ytv w
It-VvmAy Atlanta Av 1fl*«o 9 M
Av Ar A M
’7* Ay IHton 19:*l PM
Mr »M d* ! »:*> » ■
?:«>»»<*• IHT»nn«b.._. Ar teter.
-
V.. ,d. ..1 Vilted>rrHlte.
■>•»« »> v t» VdWknWttteL-TUatUte I
RUI V W Lt MUlrdHATril*.™
MOrwlr M*rnn............
~. fi01nmbn•.,...... —.......
. .. dr r»nlb ........ ..w. •
llrtebvir Albany.
UiJOtm At Atlanta..... ..........
Atth"** .—.. .........
7:40 a w At HtTinnth.,...... ....
JTo. M. rrm Irri N,. n,
a:<3a«Lv Pbrry.—«. ♦*— ..—-.Lt 8:70 tm
0:80 a * Ar Fort y»ll«y.. . .....Ar 4;IS » V
LOCAL BLKSPINO 0488 o« all nl,b
trteoi between B»v»unab Abd AwntU, Ba rant
nab ar.d Mboob, Hannubk and Atlanta,
Pullman HoHiHleapln*O»r» batwaan Oblea<»
tMkioaTltea pi*, ria OinolnnMl. wtibout ahan**.
n«aiKO.IMB.
The Mllledgavllla tad latonton train ruaa
tally letoept Monday; between Gordon and
datouton, and dally laxoapt BUdayi batwaea
caaoaton and Oordon., •
train No-bO rdailjexaapt Sandayl,and tralwa
boa. J, », a. M ana M connect dally at SUUan
lor autrtttu(»».;>« Mondw.i. ■ J
giiunia train ounnecu al volbbart tor Fort
rialnea dally (except Sunday■>
Iba rarry accommodation I rain between Fort
Vklity and Parry rdna dally rexoapt tabday.)
the Albany and dMabte!;• eooomaaodattan train
nona dally laxoaptlSUbdayl bolww» MWmy and
b'Akclya
At sswinab with Savannah, Florida ana
Weatern at Augoais with all Haas to
Weal. ■ • i '
ticket! iorallpolnla and Bleeping Oarßartke
cn aala at idly Office, Mo, M Bull atraal,
a. d. WsmßPin, WILLIAM BOGKBB,
Oen. twae. (tel, ;
i C.BHtw, W.r.rt’ . aB.
7n> Tnv. Art. Stapl. B. W-. B. 8.. * B. CU
CQLUMBOS &JQM£RAIirAY CO.
Ofpicb Hknrkal Manaubb. >
teoLCMBVS, Da., Now.< 1884. f
ar On nod after trila date IralnawUl
ruu a» iollowe: oot.-.- t.ffjw
Train No. 1 Going Nor A.
latre Columbae 3;llrM
Arrive Cblpley 4:SI a ■
Arrive B ten eon dsMPM
(L>aity Except Sunday.') V
Train No. 3 Coming SouA.
IdTSVe StiUWOn.»«».a . 7 AM
Arrive übipiey 7:28 A M
Arrive ColambUH 10:12 am
(Daily Except Sunday.)
T, C. B. BOWABD, W. L CLARK.
Oenri Ticket a»ent. Oen’l Manager.
DIL J. M. MASON,
l -■ n ; v •
DENTIST. 1
St. Clair St. Columbus, Ga.
I tIteFBCTFOLLT MadankU MrvtMa to to*
m. Jhiaintil earraaaUny Mat
rioo e«M eS-44 ,« -C.-A9 -«