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Advertising ICheatft! 1!
“It bae beouia ■ no uutnmou to begin an
MUcle, loan e.ng.iui, Interesting >tyie.
••I'Ueu ruu it iuw aouie udvertißemeui
that we uvuia ul* Bucti,
"Aud eirnply call attention to tbe mei-
Ito o< Hop Blttere In as plain, honest
terms ar pussime,
"l'o Induce people
"io give ilieui one trial, which ho prover
their value that they *u. never uee any
thing emo."
"Th< lanror » t.z u'n./ a > in 1
all the pupate,
Ji ngious and secular, Is
* .tavi-ig a large sale, and Is supplant
ing ail other uiouicluee.
There la no deuj lug the virtues of the
Hop plant, and the proprietors of Llut
Bitters Uav> shown great euiewunesc ano
ability. *******
“in eompoutidltg a medicine whoee vli
tuee are so paipable to eve> y oue a obeei-
Tattoo.”
Did She Die?
“No I
"oue urgered and suffered along, pin
ing away all the lime lor ye ire,”
The uoctore dolus her no good;”
t. **Aud at last Wan cured by rh e Hop B t
tare the papers aay so mucn aouut.”
• indeeu 1 Indeed! *
“H >w tuaukiul we should be for that
tnediclm.”
A Daughter*. Misery.
“Eleven ye«.ia -at uaugniei suffered O’
• bed ot misery,
rutu a ouuiplioatlou of kidney, liver,
rheumatic trouhie and Nervous uebimy
“Uuder the oait or me beer puyeicisut,
"-Who gave her Uiueaße Vsilouß uauien
“But no relist,
“And now sht Is restored to us In goo,
health by as simple a temeoy as Mop llH
tere, that We ukU st uuueu toi years beioit
uaingdt.'—l Ha Pabhhth.
Fnlbcr IB Usruag Well.
“My davgutere say;
“How muou betur lather la since in
used Hop Bitters."
"He <Sgetting well alter his long euttei-
Ing iron, a dweaae deciareu luoumble."
"And we are so glad that he used ycui
Bittern.”—A Ladl oi Uuua, N. I.
AWN one genuine without a hunch ol
green Hopson the white label, noun si.
the >’Uv, puieunouß stull wnh “Hop" oi
*!Uupe** lb their unite.
16/4 1665
J 0115 BLACKHAH,
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auu Dtu a tree ia. Puce >6.
DweiULig* back ui Dr. Ba»aey. Price- |4 J.
>6 per uaouth
Deeding 9 room*, aaat Tomas street boutb ol
Jan S 6.
BoOtuß in pine thicket above Bi. John** c bur cl
Fnou
Several dwelling* in Bruvnevixie*
gu wore xaiaads xocate<; fixii wile above C ap» i
faoiuxv auu known a* uu taiaiid.
Twe 2-ruußx dwelling* on /oraytb, uurll oi
Dee street.
One ax tvo rooms ;ust teiow kxceiaior mlii t
•tty water works in yard.
Mrs Brady's brie* store, east of store of Mr.
MsOixaru Deiguan. Dwelling up stair*
No. XSu Broad atiuot—xoruieny occupied by H
DTillniaL. no w occupied by X nnoxi k Bus—wlll
be v ut in Hrst-cUBB Order.
Mtuio house No *2 fit bed street
Hudgus manor, Dynwood, well located for mar
hot garden.
hat 2 atxwrfUe ah Asm Asune /laeed in my
SWKM tar Stir, Hau, o«" «*l>aur.
Brumpt attention given to rontai oi suuarbn ’
property, both in Georgia and Alabama.
•iTiU iihACKMAn
OOLUMNU*. - - • - UaUHGLA
AN ARAB HOUSEHOLD.
A Grand Old Man, Some Ugly Woinea,
and a Very Smart Baby.
[Foreign letter.]
He was a grand looking old man, and
looked all the more so in his pictures ( ue
Arab costume. Following him through a
small lobby, we ascended a dark
and narrow wooden staircase. At tbe
top of it we found ourselves in an
arched gallery running round a small
court. Here a few goats were wandering
about, and from behind curiamed door
ways numerous dirk faces were peeping
at us. 'lhe principal lady of the house
hold received us at the door of the sitting
room, and soon we were surrounded by
at least a dozen women and lots of chil
dren, not two of thevi dressed alike. The
poor children were all perfectly laden
with bracelets, ankleis and noserings,
while a few had even nostril rings.
Indeed, many of them .ooked queer little
objects, with patterns painted on their
faces in scarlet, yellow, ur white. Some
of the women, too, had white spots
painted round their ears. I thought these
extremely ugly, for they strong'y re
sembled rows of teeth.
One exceedingly smart baby was
dressed in a yellow silk dress with a bright
crimson border, and a little cap sur
mounted by a tuft of feathers all the col
ors of the rainbow. His aims and
were perfectly laden with jewels and his
little neck smothered by rows and rows
of beads, from which were suspended all
sorts of charms and talismans. Several
of the women were afraid to shake hands,
and one little fellow With an enormous
nose-ring screamed most lustily. This led
to our discovering that they were afraid
of my dark hands, for I had on a pair of
brown gloves. It was the first time that
any of them had seen a pair of gloves,
and the whole party were very much
astonished when I took them off ti find
that my hands were white.
Miss Allen produced a scrap-book, and
handed it first io the old gentleman. He
commenced looking at it at the v rong
end, as Arabs always do, and evi
dently enjoyed the pictures qu.te as
much as the children, r-hortly after our
arrival the servants brought in a gilt tray
with two large green goblets full of sweet
sirup; and we had to drink a little of thi,
as well as three small cups of coffee, tho
old gentleman particularly wishing me to
understand “ that it was Arab custom to
drink not less than three. ”
Our Training; bphools.
(George Alfred Townsend.]
Pennsylvania has a museum and school
of industrial art, has several technical
schools in Philadelphia, such as the
Franklin institute and the Spring Garden
institute, and has introduced manual labor
into Girard college. Even the old hide
bound colleges, like Harvard, \ ale, Co
lumbia. and Princeton, are putting in
manual labor branches like the Lawrence
Bcieuiiuc school. ( ornell university and
Michigan university and the t niverstty of
California are g.vmg attention to manual
labor as a part of education. There are
forty-eight agricultural colleges in this
country, but the mechanical branches are
not pushed in them with lhe proper vigor.
\ew 1 ork has the < ooper Institu.e of
of Design, Phi adelphia has a school of
design for women, the Massachusetts in
stitute of Technology not only teaches
science, drawing and composition, but
n,ue hours shop work every week in car
pentry, general wood turning, pattern
making. vise work, forging, foundry
work and machine tool work. The Com
mercial college of Chicago has aubscrioed
$100,0(X) for a training school. Cleve
land is at work in the same line, and
Terre Haute has $500,1'0 ) in her manual
training institution. Ceorgia and Minne
sota are at work in thesame direction.
Ninety Different Styles nf Collars.
[Cincinnati Enquirer.]
“You wouldn’t hardly believe that
there’s ninety different styles of collars. ”
The speaker was tbe traveling salesman
for an eastern collar and cuff manufac
tory.
“No, it seems hardly probable. ”
“ Yet it is a fa< L There are ninety d f
ferenl styles manufactured by our house.
Aou think it hard to get the variety.
Well, not very. A different curve, a
dilierent stitch, a di erent mold or some
thing of that kind. Then in style they
swing back a season, or five seasons, oc
casionally. By the time you make up
your mind to wear the extreme it will
switch back to what you have just dis
carded.
Jupiter and His Brother.
Richard A. Proctor in Longman«
Magazine, contends that. Jupiter is
not inhabited, and that, though not
actually a sun, his condition is more
.nearly akin to the sun's than to that of
our own '-arth. And what is thus proved
of Jupiter is proved also of his brother
giant, Saturn, seeing that all the evidence
shows Saturn and Jupiter to be in nearly
the same stage of planetary life Saturn, if
an thing, being the younger and more
sun-like of the two.
(Exchange, j
In a New York shop window not long
ago might have been seen an odd looking
kitchen range, with a bright tire burning.
It looked like puhsiied mahogany, but, as
the proud inve itot explained toallcomers,
was in tact made of paper, and Was ’’ab
s'oltitely incombustible. ’ A reporter who
paid a second visit found a hole in the
window glass, and the frame’blackened
and scorched. The shop keeper explained
“Tried to quicken her up a little with
kerosene.” be said. “Paid his rent ai.d
went away wiih his hand tn bandages.
1 ou 1 lind what s left of the stove outside
in the ash-barrel. ”
The Brute I
(French I’aper.]
“My husband is a brute,” declared
Mme. X. to an intimate friend the other
day. “Why, my dear, what is tbe mat
ter'” “He found fault with a little vi
vac ty of mice yesterday, and I threw a
candlestick at his head; then what do you
suppose he did?” “I don t know."
“Why, he stood before the mirror, so
that i couldn’t throw the other?” “The
brute!”
Ozone Above.
[Scientific Journal.]
By a method of spectroscopic observa
tion, Mr. W. X- Hartley has reached the
conclusion that ozone is a constant con
stiluent of tbe upper atmosphere, that .1
is present there in larger quantity than
nearer tbe earth’s surface, and that it is
the cause of the blue color of tbe sky.
Either in its gaseous form or condensed
into a liquid, ozone appears of a deep blue.
“Almost” Drank It.
[Texas Siftings.)
Bam Powers, of Waco, is somewhat of
a toady, and likes to brag about his toney
acquaintances.
“ Where were you last night?” said Sam
to John Farlow.
“1 don't know, ” replied Farlow. I was
with some high toned people. I was out
on a spree with an aiderman. We almost
drank champague. ”
California Rai sin a.
[Chicago Herald.]
Raisin-making was first attempted in
California nineteen yrars ago. The fol
lowing year about 1,500 boxes were made,
and the industry has rapidly progressed
Ten years ago the crop amounted to about
40;0o0 boxes. This year the crop is esti
mated at dOO.OOO boxes
Juarez's Statue.
Benito Juarez is a subject in bronze by
San Francisco modelers and molders. The
statue is seven feet high, weighs 1,100
pounds, and cost s6 t oob.
Chinese maxim: Never offend a civil
service oilicer, for you cannot appease hit
wrath when it is aroused.
J. A. Macon: New grounds tak* dt.
rn.hiiMi out da bMiatM*.
DAILY TIMES: COI.UMBUS, GEORGIA, SUNDAY. FEBRUARY IS. )NBS.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $75,000.
Tickott only Nfi. Hliarea In Proporlhm
Louisiana State Lottery Uompany.
"Wt du ucreL) cei ill) U.bi wo eui or»ii* Ito'
hd lu lur ah Id« Muultoij *lu nciu:
llltum IhßwlLgß ol 1L« Louißiau* Mate Lot
.< » * uuiuand lu pti nun lubu* m * aud mu
j .rul the Drawing* tbimaeiY**, aud that tt«
I lame arc conducted with hone* ty, lairncak., sac
.iitfoud faitii toward LU parties, aid we t<itudi
>a* tht’Coiupauy to oan Lid a oernucaiv, win
{ao**imlle* ul our BlKnaturae attach d, Il Ui io
r6rtla*mauia "
OnamiMiMen
Incorporated in 18M iur ju year* il« Dagla-
Ixture for Kducatlouai aud cbariubi* purpo»-<t
—witi t oapiui ul tl.' iHJ.OOo— to which a
•nnd ol ever |66O,(XX) La* since bauii art da-1,
Hy au overwixeu&iutj po/uiar vote it* uanohiß*
van zuaoe a pkrt of ILo present titatv Ocubtlto*
cod adopted Decernbei Jd, A. D. t Ibtt.
The only Lottery er*ir voted on and - ndt rseii
ny the people of any Hi ate
I* never scale* or postpone*.
I<m Grand *inxle ftuiuber lirawlan*
cake place muntiiiy.
A 9PLKKIHII OFPOHTL'MTI TO WIS
OOHltM'i ThllHo OUhD DEALING
JLAbb G IK IHK Os MbelO. *
JitLEANte, TUEHDaY, March 10, 1885-178th
4onrLiy Drawing,
CAPIIAL PttlZ£e tT&'OW.
tuo.uuu iickcis mi Five liuiian* tcacii
Fcdclimqm, lu FilllkM lu proportion
LIBI o* *JUa2«
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1j do 20,VU
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Al PHOXIM AT ION FKIZZH,
1 Approximation True* of J760~.-S f,7fr
2 do do (MA).... A,6U
2 do do 2.264
iiM7 Prlacu amounting to S 2t;a.6D
Appucatioua lor rate* to ciGtoa ahoaid ba mad
/iiiy to iua oittoe ot the Company In he>
jneAnM.
For further information write clearly, flvin
mH eiarcKß. Fu«iAL l>OTfc.*B, Expraaa
<ion<y orders, o a> w York Kxctauge in ord;
'ar j letter. .u< renoy oy Axpr«*t< (all a urn ao.
•» anu upA -idi at our oxpEuaej addresa
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Slew Mrleana, Lu
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Make P. 0. Money Order* payerh aud addiees
•ugmtered T attars to
*KW OKLfcAftff MATIOMAL MANM.
Acw uriciAMte Lr.
Coleman & Torietl
UIWEHTAKERS
Ind Funeral Directors,
DMALKKB Ih
r'ateni Metalic Banal Cases & Castets.
Bronze Metalic Oa»aa, Wooden Burial Oaaa*
auu L>a*aeu, t.iiiidren** <3 io as White Oaseti
ua c*t>*uta, Ladlea*. cents' aud UhHUrcu't
übe« from $1 to |3J. Ladies*and Gents* Habit*
rom J 5 to JJU.
Hearses and Carriages Furnished at Sheri
hotice.
IBAVK WOBK DONE AT LOWBBT PBIOES.
155 BROAD STREET,
Opposite Rankin House,
B Open right land day Might Bel) at
rant doer.
LG? WILKiXS
Auctioneer,
Hal Eslite infl GiMral
Colltcllttg Apit.
JIFIOE (OKKEd JBBOADj AhD t 3
CLAIM tilKLKlb, over ABLUI i
A OOUrLLB hIOhLX
.'LLGlvt Hpeciai Attention te publit aid
~rt<au oi lioai -Administrate]
iUarulaD* aad nscik'nece ialaa and JolleatiCD
.rcuiptif atMiuded te, and »a promptly pai
>v«r to ySruo utmlarlAß their tx<at te
>ptcu .“.ttectlon paid te renting of propc ,
arc 4 tn aiy bands.
ihere o u« patronage oi the pubin
•* , .*wi*kij'y teasetßatereece v tkoat <,
?, .a.ten the Banks, W»reJecixaa& *ud Dea
■» tfetehaate « th* oliy,
* a VTTYIHP
“Hongh oa CAughs.*
A ,i for “U 'Ug iou O.1OKU8,” for Ooughto,
:>1 i«, B.,re fnroU. H TrjotNw
Is. T* 25**.
Unliolstery Soods.
W. A J? SLOANE
A e Offering their Entire
Stock »t most Attrac
tive Prices.
NG I TINGHAM LACK ( UR FAIWB
iximl ‘lSopwmxt
■IWLSS AND FBEMUH LACE < UKIAINB
from (5 DO upward
M AD BAS LAGE 01 B IAINS
rroin M 00 upward
ÜBt'OMAN CUBI”NStrom 4.40 upward
: Al ESilll U IVEKIN 18
from tl #0 upward
BETONNE COVERINGS
from .90 upward
Materials Furnished (or Window
Shades.
Samples sent by mil: whenever desired
AU corra-pordsnoe wilt receive prompt
itteßtlon.
Broadway & 19th Street,
NEW tORK CITY.
fa;6e' , w h«3
Falbot County Plantation
For Sale.
Ttwlnet conUun. W 8 acre, of
.IW vl wt!ok 1. woodljad, ■SJaSgaa'gi,
■ rl,lnft! ir.vib md well tiancr
•d Un tbe oboe l« ft four-roomed
twolllng end other neoMMry ou»
landing*. It !• uftuateo tare. »■« a half mliM
.rtbrftftt of Box Bptla«ft. »> l«od n.l«bMr.
► cod, coaveai.ni to obnr.no., ftoko.l. and raff
roU.Add.wn HOa . D.WAUL
, aU _ Man B»nadn.-«*.
It Stands at the Head!
THE LIGHT RUNNING
DOMESTIC.
■ o
Thi# Cut fthow, the New style of WOOD WOHk that the
< ompniiy is now iiitrodut'ing.
T ® r-i'
§ Tl
ARTISTICALLY xSLAUIIFUL,
, Wll'HUDl’A PEEK.
k In its MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION It has no Rival.
Tha cew luu oi AitaoHuieuis that sea uu < p ao.»d nritu uaua ■j j u jatio,” ecu Apeoialllc*. No
other Machine Ua« :hem, rh3Bc atlai unoau aud the oe>v vu.-wiri uaka ma Dual a a tic” more
than ever, with nt qaes-ion,
THE ACKNOWLEDGED STANDARD OF EXCELLENCE.
t FOB BALE BY
• Domestic Sewing Machine Company
t 909 Main Sneer, RICHMOND, Va.
\ at the BANNER STO RE, uorior Mercer and Frank tin Str eet*. kfsr t V)I t’b ksnuiaeti
* ing fcnjßLy, i 011 Ml tb, Ga.
t ||_ ; .1.1 Ilin. L _ "■ iI ■■ I».l#..—iiwiu-nf. i infm ff.
L
LOOK!
AND SEE WHAT 1 KEEP.
J
, IP HEAD 3 LIK3 TOD CAN BCF WHAT YOG WANT HEBE
IjI
MILBURN WAGONS. BIOYLEB, BICYCLES,
•• BUGGIES, BICYCLES, BICYCLES.)
OLD HICKORY WAGONS, SUNSHADES for
Tbe Finest Eastern BUGGIES, Open Vehicles,!
The Cheapest Western BUG- ROAD CARTS.by!
GIES, Frailer S 00,.l
, Cortland Spring Wagons Beautiful DOG OABTB,
Aay,kind of a Saddle, DUMP CARTS,
Any priced Whip, DRAYS, TARPAULINS,
600 Sets HARNESS, Collars, Blankets, Surcingles,
! Plow Gear, Bridles, HORSE BLANKETS,
I
Lines and Lap Robes, JOCKEY WHIPS,
t And everycning as low or lowsr than bstocs soil. Will sell o
credit to parties gi’ing good security. /•“Jomeand see what a sight
can show you I
J. A. WALKER,
ext’MVKfN OVWfnp
A Mutual Life Policy
AS AN
IJSIVE STIVE KI JXTTI
■■ - :o:
j lu 1865 & gentluman tocK out a
SIO,OOO ENDOWMENT POLICY
LN THS
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Payable to him at tiiaage of 60 years.
He paid ten annual premiums ot 5783.40, making 9 73®* 00(
Less eight dividends drawn in cash 1.670 ib
Making total cash paid >6,163 8f
The policy matured October 20,18-<3, and the company paid him In settlement >13,-
350 77, the >3 350 77 'icing tor dividends unused. Thus ue was Insured for eighteet
years, and gut back *3lB 81 for eaoh *IOO paid, which is over 6 per cent oompounc
interest, without ■»’peuees, taxes or care to the insured.
♦Viiere ia a Better Investment i
I) F. WILLCOX.
Aoent Mutual Lifft.
THE OLD RELIABLE.
JOHN DISBRO W & CO.
: Liverj, Sales ani Feed Stables,
,OGHjI2X‘E[OB.PE jSaTJFk.JE.iaT.
New and Elegant Turnouts, Safe and Attractive Team*,
, Comoetent and Intelligent Driver*
) Horuft Boarded ftt oarr.nl Bataa TT>lr d.altb «> oonfort oftrstad/attaalad to. la-,
naartarator Dr ,T«r<’ 3to«*. TH . HStsr asxtWb IVCH 301 rs. Saawal prwwaions and.
, pcraoaalftap *rrt.loa of oar Hr Diftbrow. eairootge ot th. pab-to ft-i1101i.4. SadftfMlloa <aaraat.. p
i rrwo. ism.-w
! ■-!
; INSURE YOUR GIN HOUSES
WITH THE OLD RELIABLE
D. F. WILLCOX’S
Insurance Agency,
Broad. S>tx*oot, OOI.'O’JMCJEBUS*. GkM*.
THE OLDEST.AGENCY IN THIS SECTION.
Look experience, carefully written policies, fair rates, prompt settlement*,
and TEN MILLION DOLLARS to back the policies I
All Inquiries PROMPTLY jAnswered and . Information Cheerfully Given
D. F. WILLCOX,
Tl Broad. Street* COLUMBUS# GA
fin in Rim, im-5.
- •* Ji £ ** •a*
NEW CLOTHING. NO SHODDY.
Just Received By
C. E. THOMAS.
To RdatotD tola wide merited reputation as the onlyf'NO BFODLY” Clothier 1n exlaleuee, G. *
Thoma* early iu tae aeaaon plaool ill* ord*ra tn th** hand* of kh« manataotarer io order
lu givv ample (Im* io have tola atook of read) anted oioihing mala up In /.Übf ULABB
BTYLK in every reateet. Hla new atook of
Wens, Youths, Buys uud Children#’ Suits
are now oominf in and every article praaa a apeoial order
appearance. He la (Ut» only repreeentatlve In the city of the
oalebrated DAN SMITH CUT. The elegance of akoelder
and per fact nee* of flt ot hl* coat* naa already
waffled the Ingenuity oi the moatakiii
ful outtera who are now irying
te Imitate.
These Garments bpeuk lor Themselves.
NJEW, HANDSOME aud STYLISH
AND I HAVE
L Lir<so and Attractive Stock to Choose From,
deaidea ny imaieusestock of roady-mada doth og. 1 nave several thon and sample* of new goods
teat I can have made to of dor at short notioe
S-IAVD OPENING THIS WEEK!
G. E. THOMAS
“iji Siaiiy‘‘ Clothiflr.
Gsntrai ana seuihwasiern H. K’as.
(ftp;
SAVAirwAH, a*., Oct. li, 188A.
ON end after SUNDAY, Oet. 18, IHB4, pas
senger train* on tbe Central and Honthwesf
ern Railroad* and branches will fob a* follow>
*BAD DOWH. BMAD DOWN
JV*. Si. Zrt»m .Savoowo*. A«, 63.
lUxtt) a w Lv........HaYsnnati.. ZTLv H;4fi pi*
4lgo f m ar..
t w Ar.. .—.-Macon..-.-.. ....Ar 8:60 a n
UIM) F w Ar_^.^_..Atlanta,Ar 7:80 a
, ~, ~^..^...001nmbn*......Ar 12:F2
.. ..Enfaula._.Ar 4?n9
11:80 f m Ar ........Albany Ar *;oS
Ar... Ar 10:2»a ►
Na. 18. Awwtte. M». H. He. »2.
Hi3o aM Lv auguaia.. jLv B:uQ r M M —...
8.-8 U r ■ Ar Havannah..Ar 6:46 a M
A:2V p M Ar Macon..~.Ai
11:30 r m Ar Atlanta —....
.... ...... . ..Ooiamtu* ar .....
.Kaiaau ./r.
U:B0 r M Ar Aibanv
.<~...«~«At Eaten ton.. Ar
No. 54 *••«* V 62
1:10 a m Lv Macon ...Lv 8:26 a >
7:40 AM ar Havannah,^....Ar 8:80 r •
Auwnsta ....Ar 4:30 p*
MJdedgevtlle Ar 10:Mir
NTe. 1
9:2' a M Lv Macon 7:15 r »
4.1* pm Ar Wnfaui*
(•“On m Ar Albany Ar T;00a n
2Va. B. Frew «ooon. JVc. lu.
«:1* » m Lv Maeon. —
12:83 p m Ar Oolnmbn*....
1. Fr*«* Maoen. N*. 81. Ase. «8.
1:10 a m~Lv Maeon ...Lv 7?I<M»M 4:f>« » *
ll?»n a m Ar Atlanta ..Ar 11*Hfm t:80 a »
No 28. /rows E«r< Fai ty. Wa,2l
"r':M p mLv Fort Talley Lv 11:00 a a
9i»p mat Perry
/Va 2. From ALenta. .To, 54. No. 5'2.
T:im"p m~Lv” Atlanta.... lv *OO r m 4:uo a m
7:00 pm Ar Macon..... Ar 12:5* a m 8 :05 a a
...A*tr In fan la Ar f»
11:80* mA, Albany ....AJ-.
. m t uunbnft..Ar *—- .
fti MlU*TfUb...A' —-• 10:i * ‘ *
■ i ■ * Salomon „* r —— l#:S0 rft
A.gnstft.. ..At .... .... 4:80 f* *
**.. aavaanatt.■ ■*t tuOam fti#o,»
I*,. K •• Oft’M.ft*** N.. V>.
1:00, Mb# oointnbnftJLv——
8:49 rk Ar M.ton.—.—.
I1:M r■ Ar ft sunlft ———
.. *»Ar Bfttonlft....—•* ~....
Albany.... *■*
Ar MiliMa.vUla ~-.*r
. .... Ar Batotifton
L— *r aoanafta —..—
r;4o*#Ar ..nan.l —■■■■— l!
W». 9. Safaaia. I** ••
H:»7 rwLr iralioia—— —-Lv -
cobra Ar Albany. ....Ar
iM.ftU Maaoa ...™~™..br
OolnmbM -.*»
| s,«*r Atlanta.... *»
, r ,, . Kft-.oolon
. Ar Aoanftta.— Ar
~W * a Ar aavwnab Ar
2Ve,i« Ortr. AlXa, Nr, 4.
lllftb aa Lv Aloany —.. —LV 9HX> * v
iiwraar Snfaaia.... —. ....Ar...., ...
M,raAr Maaoa „™.... Ar V:o#*»
—* aAr Golumb#,.—-. ■■■... Ar H;S, r*
1t:36» aar AUaatft .... Ar 10:>0 r »
. . .Ar MlUadaarfUa—... Ar 10:99* a—
—..Ar Hatoato#.— Ar 19:10 ft »
. ....Ar Ar.<bftt*-....... .—..Ar 4:90 r »
9:40 *a Ar -ft*r*onab...... ......Ar f:#r>
«r«. 19. »>•<» SalaMM *ad SUlataftaWl*.
3:IS ratr yitonton.... —-
1:49 ra Lv WHladgftVlUa—. .
•640 r t> Ar Maoon
~, OolumbM.—.. —... —..—.
. .. Ar 11ufftn1ft........ —..
UJOFair Albany..——
’.1:90 r a Ar Atlanta— ....
.... ....Ar insert*...... ...—. —...
9:40 * a Ar savannah—
Itt. H. /‘•rv, 9*. Tl.
9:41 * aLv Parry.——. —..Lv S.-9S r r
* a Ar Fort Tallay.. .—...... Ar 4:ls r »
LOCAL BLKSPUia CABS •» all nl,b
iraiuft betwften savai.nab aud Au,aftta. Barat -
oat, anO Bacon, Bantmab aa« Atlanta,
milman llotolbiaepla#tiarft batwvaa Oblaa«<
JacAftonvUl* t ur, nauaolaMU, witbaat abange
a
TbalUlleagovtUa tad Ittanton train run
tally (eibftpl Monday; aataaaa Gordon ano
ftStoatou, and dally (axaapl aanday) balwaar
Uitoaton and Gordon.
train no. 90 ,dally axaapt Banday;, aa« train:
Boa. 9, ft, az. a* aM M ooaaaal dally at MlUai
tar Aa*Bftta i«aoepl Monday;.
Sufaata train oonaacu at untbbart tar Par
uainea daily ,aaoapt Sunday.;
Ihft Parr, aaoammoAatlaa train batvnaa Par
Vallay and Parry rnna dally <axae,t fenaday.)
Ibft Albany and Bukoly aooonamoAatlan train
raaa dally laxoapt bnatayi balwaan Albany am
Blakely.
At aavaanab with Savannab, Flerlda an.
Waetern BaUmy, at Angnata with all Uhaa t<
Mortk and Baal, at Atlanu with Air Una ano
Aaunaftaw Sou toe to all palate Barth, Beat and
Weal.
XUhote tor all pointe and Sleepla, Oar Berth*
oa tele >t ulty Omoa, 80, 90 Bull itrftftt,
«. A. *»nxaiu>, WILLIAM HOG 188,
Oen. Paea. Agt, Gon. Ba. . savannah.
9 0, Baaw. W. y.SUi .all,
Gon. Trftv Aot Bnnt. #. 99. B, 8.. ’• n. G*
COLUMBUS & ROME RAILIAY CO.
acnFrrnDTJjDjn.
Vryicni Genkral Ma NA® MR, |
(. oisUMBUs, Ga,, Mot. K 188A. <
«F*On aud after Uiis dale 1 rains will
ruu s 8 follows:
Train Ho. 1 Going Nat th.
Leave Coiumbae.w 1:15 r n
Arrive Ohlpiey 8:51 > ■
Arrive Btiaenn SfflS »■
(Dsily Escept Strndoy.)
Trail* Ho. 1 Coming NmuA.
Leave Ittinoon.— 9:68 A ■
arrive ohlpley.. —.—... T:9»am
Arrt-ft Oolamba- 10:19 a a
(Dui/y JEscept Sundag.)
T. 6L S. HOWARD, W L CI.yMK.
Sea’l TUhet Again. Seal Maaaeer.
> Columous ina Wsstirn Raiku
OFBUXAr AAA.. Jan. 11. IMS.
ON AND AFTBB bUNDAY, January 11, teM.
(be vralna on thia rued win he run m
follow*:
rraaa 2Ve. 1, Ml, Mail oak '.
Leave Colnmbna..—...—.. 6:46 am
t Arrive Opelika—...... ———. — M:iOam
Train He, 9, DaO, Baal *a< Pefti .r.
Leave 0pe1ika...... —. :4» A M
arrive uoiombaa.—l:o9, u
1 ra>a fit. i, Mi, MOI an
letviUolambM— ——. l.h;,M
4 n i va tpellka.— —.. t.Htn
iimrNr. 4, L.g Jtm art
Ltavft Opellke- ~ ~u* ,m
ifrivft Columba* —. 9 #9 ra
fra«a Xe * Ma, io OmMAb «o 6 IB*
/Vo,*: Aeoooftftfti.'Ball** HteMn Opnihn
one Ooe^hraler.
Leave r olambae.— 9:*n AM
Arrive Opeuka Lslia
L «ve Opeuka IX. r m
Arrive Lvodwater ItAFM
- TV-oia Nr t, ITaf Frrnu aad a w>4ftfi,a 4.
Opelika aad Isa, oal, te
Leave Goodweior (,-w a M
.arrive Opel. ka ....l .iaav
Leave Ope lie llr.Ora
arr.ve Cioramr-aa. U:Hr a
n-aie Nr. T Parer** PV<*ai and AimiMftdallie
Suaprnr Car ie Atlania.
Leave Oolnmbua *:Cfl r M
arrive opeuka UMim
N. *, nreapA Frrnn art AcnmnaniteHon Slaf.
n* car /ran Atlanta
Leave OpMlta 4«* r M
Arrive Columbae — 6:46pm
K. A. FLEWELLEN,
’ Geaami W«a«ager.
MoOile & Girard ft.H.Co.
00LDMBV8, OA., Bov. a, IBM.
ON and attar thia date, iralnt will run aa foU
lowa:
mail ihalh no. l oallk-goikg wßtnr,
L-ave Gouerai faa> uopei Uoinmbtu,.., 1:10 r M
urn re Broad Street Depet, Celu>baa...l:9* r m
arrive at Onion Bprths*.— *:*• r M
Laiftve Onion Springe— ):llr>
arrive at Trey. 9:o»r a
Making clone oonaeetlen at Union Sprint ■
-lib M. A I. B, K. tor Noc.t,*.*:ery ax d
vuiaaia duly.
HAIL THAIS TO. 9, DAUT-OOMaNe BASF
oeavft Troy— a M
Arrive at UrUon Sprltin
ueavoDftrton Bprlaga .—.. Un,
. Arrive at Broad at-. Depot, Columbae... 11:0# a M
Arrive• iGon PaaeDepot, Omunbaa... 11:14 aM
Connect* at Union Spring* v'Cft M. ILK.*
doyly lor Monigomer, ano Cafftala; and at Co
luu-iui with H. W. n.B. lor Macon, Bavannah
luguata, and poiuta Berth.
*A¥ riUUullT AUD AOUUMMODAITOH THAIS
NO. », Dun, tmm mmnar—uouia wsaT.
-eavft Oolambue Sen. Baas. Depot—„ A;K a M
x»v« Qouimbae Broad,Bt^-De pet *:IV a m
drriveai Union rtprtng*......... . ,:9**m
Laftva Dr ion Sprlaga. —..IS:#* a. m.
Arrive at Troy —....„U:0«». M.
Makea cleat oonnootloa at JJaloa Bpriaaa
Site M. h M. B. B. let Kafaala dally.
WAI »BBianT AND ACOOMMODATIOB TBAIB
\ NO. 6, Daur. Bxonrv Bvmiar—OOMlTO BAHT.
Leev Trey —.... 9i4oa.m.
Arrive at Uulon Bprlnsa. ——. ~M A. M.
ueeve Union oprift**. .—...—.....,1a9* a n
Arrive at Broad 81., Depot Oolumbha... 9:41 » M
arrlveatGca. Fact. Depot Ooluiabne... 9 *4
Oonneeu at Vhloa Springe with M. A B. B.
tor Bulanin.
W. L. CLANK, rapt.
D. 1. WILLIAMS General TtokeiAaea*l
DR. W. L BULLARD,
r CMIUMBbUB, U6k
topiciM and OpGatiag Surgan
(Barati DiaMaaaof tho
1
MTK, MAM. MlMfflaAMD TBBOAT.
Offl a era* hrawteu A Uaxasn n «4x«g kt£BS»
No ill JftMd a*. latephoueMo.il. <1 i aaU
u re Jdanso when roqweev4. AosM ly»
£imes Job Office
. IliaL HEADS, SHIPPING TAGS,
i ifUKH HEADS, SHIPPING NOONS
iOTK HEADS, BECKIPT BOOKS,
JDMJULAUS, BUSINESS UAKDB
IANDBIIiLS, POSIAD CARDS,
/OSTEHS, VISITING CARDS,
INVITATIONS, FICNIC TICKXI
FANCI SHOW CARDS.
Ind ewarytmng else In Ue Job Priatlar
tine executed with neatness sad dispute.
Will duplicate New York orders irlUi en«
urees chargee added.
Bring ub your Job Printing and we will
- dve you eattefnctlou in prices and style
Wvwww *• Dw wnr w
• MONUMIUTAL
MARBLE VOBIS!
1 206 Btiwt, Mateu, oa.
A Monument*
1 fiffl ft Ol the beet Italian end Imert
caa Ma»M* ea hand and
* _ 1 Made *aorSet.
riniß Wo are alao lewh toe a e*.
wB~~aEL eerier #«Hity «t
W{MHI -Mt
rerroaeiag and Coaster, MnaSesaraa.
: Oiffirut Shin ui Pittim.
infonaatiM niwa nnJ MktaMhMi
a sag thing la ear us*.
a " ■■■nirr~ a*.