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A Gr»»t Problem.
lateall i; e K'lu* and Liver
Medic nca,
Lak'S al! i Bio >d purltie i.
faun ah ir* Hhcumatic reined .•e,
—Jake ah' I), spepsia am in< ne ''on
cures,
—Take al) .he Ague. fever, am hiutoue
specifics,
—lake ai toe brain and Nei e force
revivers,
Take ah he (treat health reavnet s.
—la Short, .ake au me best qualities oi
all these, and the - best
—Qualities "t M th- beet medkines ir
the woud, and you w.il Had that —Hop
—Bitters nave the beet curative quailli is
and p j »».re oi all —concealt aled
—in i.<tti, and that they w.n Cure -.vr,en
any or -.*: *i rtieee, r.i giy or —coiubi’o d
—F.ii. A th 'rtiHrti 'i lai will give posi
tive proof ol this.
Mardeued Inver.
Five yearn ag» i piuke down with k.d
ney lUuUlver complaint and rheuuiatuui
biuue ilieu 1 h.iVe bem umb.s to be
about at ali. My liyer beoams uard like
wood; my iliub.i were putted up sud tilted
with waler.
au the beet puyelciaus agre* d that uoth
lug oouid cure me. 1 resolved to try Hop
Billers; 1 have used erven botnee; me
hardueee iiae s.l gone num my liver me
eweiltug itorn my limbs, aud It Us worked
a miracle in my case; olherwlee 1 w etc
b .ve been Uuw in my grave. J. W.MobkY,
Buftaio, C'ci. 1. 1881.
Fover.y aud buttering,
“1 was dragged down wundeot, poverty
ano buttering .or yearn, caused by a elek
lamuy arid large bills tot doctoring,
1 was completely discouraged, uuli. one
year ago, by the advice of my pastor, 1
commenced Using Hup Hitters, and in one
month we Were ml w- 11, auu hone of ue
have seen a elck day siuce, and 1 wan to
say to all poor iuuu, you can keep your
family well a year with Hop Billers lor
less man one doctor's visit whi cod. 1
know It.. '—A WoBKINUMAN.
•erNoue genuine wliuuut a bunch o!
green Hope on the while label, huuu an
the vile, poisonous stull with "Hop" or
“Hope" in their name.
16/4 lbbs
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I.AMbXDi Go., Ggietliurpb street weal Bide.
gzwei.iug ts ruuiuß uewky painted auu repaired
above Ui» Terri XLuuae, Uaiciuorpa street.
liwexiiug 7 rvoiUß weak Bide at Ugkeiliurpe. 2nd
door BuutM ox Air bruwu’a Bieaiu Xactury.
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Catuu-ic uliiLrcn, siu per u*ouib.
oevera* uweiiAugL lu uibsuuvdie, Aka.
Dw«L.iug o auuUiweet curuer of Bald
win. and r ursy Ui streeiM next eut ox Tuiicexuau
über lb, ♦i*.
B drociUb, plastered, near river Oom
urbcß 0® ad
liar room formerly uccup.vd by Mr. T. E. Mld
ditbrooß, ugie Uu. p- utrcot, be*ow Bietm Mills,
jatq-e. Kepoaisorj, uorUiwesi. corner Ugk>-
tburpc wild Bryan; a Btury brick; bullaiug suit,
able xor mer-uaud sing ox mauuiaotunxig; nae
a kaige eiev«Wi lu mird floor. Also tfle 8-Btory
brick bunding next west.
Dwelling east side oxXronp between frankljn
aud D*e Btreets. Price 06.
Dweuiugs back of Dr. Bussey. Price M $t
<6 per mloulU
Dwelling 4 room*, east lumas street booth ol
m pine uiicket aoove St. John’s chnrek
Price 02.
oevgr*- dwellings lu BrowneviUa,
go acre island, kocatuu haU xnlia above Clapp'S
factory ax-d known as mu Ikiand.
Two 4-room dwellings on Forsyth, north ol
Lae street. n
Due or two rooms fast below Excelsior mlxis,
city water works m yard.
Mie brady'B brier store, east ol Btore ol Mr.
B cuara Deignan. Dwelling up bUiru
Nu i*4 Broad an eel—tormeriy occupied by W
L Tinman- now occupied by Kennon h Hxu—wiU
be k-ut in nrßt-clasß order.
Store house Hu 62 Broad street
Hodges m Anar, Lynwood; well located lor mar
ket garden.
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wna{ for Sale, and kaU, al w, own *a»«ue,
Prompt .itoutlou given to rental ol snouibti
property, born In (leorgl* and AtabUM.
JNO BIACKMAR
Beal Batate Xgeat,
COLUMBVS. - - - - OKOBGIA
RAILROAD ACCIDENT.
Twenty-Five Persons Narrowly Escape an
Untimely End —Jumped the Track.
'in* inn ati, Feb. 23.—• Another terrible ac
rid »nr occurred ou the O. aud M. road at
I'e hi, 0., iu which there were about twenty
tie •• pTsons hurt, though none were killed,
an !it is probable that none of the injuries
vJI prove fatal. Those hurt are mostly busi
nt s men of Cincinnati, living along the road
between Aurora and Cincinnati, and
are as follows: Harry Smith, son of
' lien fa’ W. Smith, of Aurora, and lux'k
keeper for the distilling firm of H.
IW. Smith & Co., of Cincinnati, one leg
broken and the other badly crushed; Judge
Conner, of North Bend, leg slightly injured;
Capt Bob Wise, scalp wound; William Rob
inson, general baggage agent of the Ohio aud
i alissiks ppi, baek and leg badly bruised:
Orange Bratton, section man, of Milan, Tn 1.,
one eye knocked out ami badly bruised about
the head; T. M. Snowdon, the carpet man, of
Cincinnati, badly bruised; Nelson Sayler, of
Arden, leg badly hurt; John Long, of Delhi,
freight agent of Rot‘k Island raifiroadj
badly bmised, l«u k bruised, and thought to
be injured internally; George Forties, cashier
of Citizens’ national liank of Cincinnati, of
Fern Bank, shoulder injured, but not thought
to be serious; Ben and John Pein camp, of
Aurora, scalp wounds; their father, C. D.
Beinkainp, of the Aurora Crescent Brewing
Cu., bruised about the head; F. M. Drake, of
Manchester, N. 11., a fried of Judge
Connor, hip badly fractui’ed and foot
mashed; Edw, Woodruff, of the firm of Wood
ruff, Cox & Co., of Cincinnati, seriously in
jured above the eyes; Miss Minor, of Fern
Bank, the only lady hurt, slightly injured
about the face; J. McQueedy, of Fern Bank,
leg injured by jumping; I*. W. Pearce, of
Fern Bank, slightly hurt : engineer of the ac
eommodation, slightly injured by jumping.
Wyoming, 0., Feb. 23.—A down passenger
train on the C., C., C. and I. road struck a
broken rail at Lockland, and jumped the
track, wrecking the train. No one hurt
TRAINED TO CRIME.
An Aged Husband Rejoins His Wife-Pupil
in a Prison.
New York, Feb. 23.—“Fiveyears in prison
will lie life servitude for me, and that, is what
( want. Elsie, my young wife is in the peni
tentiary and I want to l>e with her,” were the
extraordinary words of Edward Ryland, as
he was led away from the bar of general ses
sions. Although an American forger of al
most national notoriety, Ryland yet boasts of
being an Englishman.
Sixty-one years of suffering have made the
noted criminal a physical wreck. His jjalsied
hand can no longer fashion with dexterous
strokes the signatures of other jieople. His
long white hair and beard give him a patri
archal aspect, but bis threadbare clothes, his
sunken clicks and farnine-glaz.ed eyes show
that the wages of crime are bitter.
“Your honor,’’ he said, in a trembling weak
voice, “I plead guilty. I forged the chock
for $75, and I gave it to a messenger boy to
have it cashed at the Fifth National bank. I
make no defence.”
Detective Reilly was the only witness, and
he said that Ryland's only purpose m forging
the name of John McDonnell, a Third avenue
restaurateur, was to end his days in the com
parative comfort of prison life.
Ryland liad frequently borrowed small
sums <»f money from the detective to procure
food and shelbT, and Judge Cowing delighted
the aged culprit by sentencing him to a five
years’ term in the prison where his wife is
fined.
“Elsie was a beautiful and innocent girl
when I first met her,” said Ry Lum 1 before he
left the court. “She was ft clerk in the treas
ury department and al o a newspaper corres
pondent 1 taught b'T to write other peo-,
pie’s names, and although I was more guilty
than she my c eviction was reversed by the
court of api*eals while Elsie went to the peni*
tentiary.
“Since that time life is no longer worth
living. I lost my eyesight in the almshouse,
and after many months in Bellevue hospital
it is only partially restored. I can not do
servile work, 1 have no character for obtain
ing a clerkship, and I am too old to carry on
my business.
“During the past three months I have eked
out a miserable existence in the rum-shops.
My food has been what a dog would not eat;
my Imml a few old newspajX'i s. My wife is
not yet thirty years old Although I ruinxd
her character sh»‘hxis no unlawful instincts,
and may yet become a worthy, happy
woman.”
CONDENSER.
Fresh, Pithy »wk Items Boiled Down fuir
the Hurried Reaxlor.
Rev. Win. Osborn, Bridgeport, Ky., goes to
jail one year for criminal assault on a six
year-old girl.
A freight train at Chicago ran into a gang
of section men, killing two and dangerously
injuring others.
The English g A ernment has selected Kan
sas City as tiie outpost of a secret service
circuit against Irish susjiecte.
Richmond, Va., taxpayers’ meeting re
solved against the jiayment of business li
cences in state; bond coupons.
In a difficulty at Vernon, Tex., Heck Garri
son was shot and killed by John Davidson.
Both were stock men. Davidson shot in self
defense.
Dan Mcßweeney, American citizen impris
oned in London during Blaine’s premiership,
and who advocated Cleveland’s election so
strenuously, will lie liljerally provided for by
the new administration.
In the Ford murder trial, at New’ Orleans,
the regular February jury panel was ex
hausted and only three jurors have been ol>-
tained. One hundred extra talesmen have
been ordered.
The examination of Dick Short, accused of
stabbing Capt. Phelan, i» progressing. It is
understood that whatevei effect Phelan’s disr
appearance may have on the preliminary pro
ceedings measures have been taken to insure
Short’s detention for the grand jury.
At Leach’s Corner, Pa., Mrs. William
Clark gave birth to a child and in her hus
band's absence, cut its throat and concealMi
the corpse in a board pile, where it was found.
The mother is under surveillance and is be
lie ved to be insane.
Inquiry at police headquarters, New York,
concerning the story telegraphed from Kan
sas City that Captain Thomas Phelan was ac
companied by two New York detectives, act
ing as a body guard, on his way to Kansaxf
City, is denied.
The enterprise distillery refuses
the overture of the Western export associa
tion to pa;.- them the back money claim pro
viding they will shut down to September 14,
1885. The enterprise people are busy grind
ing and mashing corn, and propose to keep
running their full capacity.
The house of a colored woman named Alice
WeLson, in Buncombe county, Ga, caught
fire and her three small children were burned
to death. Over 100 colored children have
burned to death in this manner since October
last. The mothers lock their children in the
houses while they are away at work.
The leading billiard professionals of the
country have arranged a big tournament at
Irving hall. New York, to begin April 20 and
last two weeks. The new fourteen-inch balk
line game, rail nursing barred, will be intro
duced. .Schaeffer, Slosson, Sexton, Daly,
Dion and Wallace have entered.
The banking firm of Fisk & Hatch,
York, will dissolve in a short time, probably
on March 1, if its affairs cau be got into
shape about that time. The firm lias been io
existence about twenty-three years, and has
been best known for its extensive transac
tions in government bonds.
Since the admission of the St Louis club to
the league they have made a strong effort to
get permission to play Sunday games. At the
request of the management of the club Presi
dent Young asked for the vote of each of
league clubs by mail, and every club voted
against Sunday league games in St Louis ol
any other city. The matter will be brought.
ux> at tdxfcs next meeUOE. of th® leaxru*».
DAILY TIMES: (X)LUMBUS, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 18H5.
ColenaD & Torbell
UNUEHTAKERS
And Funeral Directors,
DKALEUS IN
Patent Mtlalic Burial Cases & Casteis.
Bronze M lbUc 0»*e«, Wuodeu Burixl Oaee*
mhi Gasket? Children's Qloss White Ossbf
anil ;a ken- .*di. huts* and Ohlhircxi’*
f om .1 .osa’. Ladies’and Gkuta* Habit?
from to >4O.
Hursts aiai Garrises Furnished al Shut
hotlce.
GB4VK ftutm DONE IT WWB- PBICKS
155 BROAD STREET.
Opposite Rankin House.
O~N F Open light land diy Bright Bell at
front door.
IHW sir
W. J? SLOANE
Are Ofler.ng their Entire
Stock at most Attrac
tive Prices.
NOTTINGHAM LACK i ÜBJ AINS
trow *1.25 upward
SWISS AND FBENOB LAi E CUKTAINS
Iron* *5 M) upward
MADRAS LAOE OLBIAINS
trow *< 00 ipward
UK< D" *N CURJ'NSIrom 5Aj upward
lAIIBTBTO VEliiN .'S
tr.m *1 5J upward
CBEIONt KG JVEBINGB
I rum .30 upward
Materials furnished lor Window
Shades.
Samples sent by mall whenever desired.
An cuire- pondenoe will receive prompt
attention.
Broadway & 19th Street,
U-'La NEW UIRU CITY.
labteow IftwS ii
Bargains!
Having Oraerea in trom the
Various Express Offices
All Hy CUSTUM alllTS
NOT TAKEN AND PAID FOR THE
past season, the same
WILL BE OULD A T
jPKicjjtc;.
Sults Made up tor *lu We Sell lor *2O
“ *3O •• “*ls
•• « « J2O " “ *lO
“ " “ *ls “ " *7 bo
We intend to close these
out in THIRTY DAYS.
Au ixceilenti Lance tor Bargains is
bus given to all wanting to buy.
OOME ZX-X- <_>iaj O. H 3.
G. J. PEACOCK.
.. uHuiditu. «*»z. _. /M.- -i.-
uiotAinß Manufacturer,
6t M 6 Bruad oi. Coiamm. - -hi
l\ S. Now Arriving!
A Beautiful Stock of PIECE
GOODS for Spring 1885,
Which w 6 will make upto Measure
umi Gmilauteu Batisluciion.
ALL GOODS CASH ON DELIV
ERY. NO EXCEPTION.
G. J. PEACOCK.
Merchants, Bankers and Manufacturer
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81NG-LE GOf iEt>, IEN GENTS.
THE BRALSTJtKLT COMPANY
273,281, 283, UItOADWAY,
New roBKCm.
CMfiS.
W. &J. SLO.ANI
HAVE MADE A GBEAI’ REDUCTION
IN THE PEIOEB OF ALL
GliAl ES OE GOODS.
MOQUEITEB, trom *1 25 upward
bOvX BJiUSSEI. irotn 95upward
iAX'KSCKY BKO.SsELS. trom 50 upward
INIaKAINH. from iOupwaid
CHINA MATTING, from *5 per roll or 40
yards upwan
Oil Cloths, Mats, Rugs, In
Great Variety.
Samples sent, by mall whenever desired.
A! 1 , cot reapondeuee will receive prompt at
tention.
Broadway and 19th Street,
MKW 4 OKU CITY.
j außoeow-d&wßm
Valuable Plantation for Sale
or Eent.
1 Oder ray ptai.tatwa 10. IM o> rant, lyl»8
In Talbot courfty, throe mite, north or Box
gprlngß. Btatioa taM with t« look nan call on
he omdss > tailed.
UOA.UU.S M.W. MOI.LIB
W. A.TICNER. Jr.
„ Attorney At Law.
“ FIQE IN GABBARD, BUILDING
COLUMBUS.! - - • GEOBGIA
It Stands at the Head!
THE LIGHT RUNNING
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DOMESTIC
AaTI&TIOALLt BEAUTIFUL.
WITHOUT A I'EEU.
In its MECHANICAL CONSTRUCTION it has no Rival.
Tbe new line of Attachments tbafc no mt p.bo 7 J witli each “ujaieatio,” are specialties. No
other Machine has them. These atUrunautH aid t'-iu .ia»v wjoi-wo. . tass th* “Dumuetio” more
than ever, without question,
THE AOKNO WLEDGSD STAND ARD 0? EXCELLENCE.
roil SALK BY
Domestic Sewing Machine Companv
909 Main Ntieet, RK HMOND, Va.
at the BANNEK STO RK, Uorrior Mercer and Franklin Htr tcif>, fe«»r FV Ji Vb Auuiicii
Ing Cowjsiiy, (01 UMBIJH, F-a
LOOK!
AND SEE WHAT 1 KEEP.
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IT.READd LIKE YOU CAN Bd£ WHAC .HERE
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MILLUBN WAGONS,, BIUXLEH, BIOYOLEb,
. BUGOiEH.j BIOICLEH. BICK OLEH.
old HicKoiii Wagons, sunshades tor
The finest. Eastern BUGGIES, Open Vehicles,
The Cheapeut Weuteru 800- ROAD CARTS by
ULEB, Frazier & U 0,.;
Oortland Spring Wagons Beautiful DOG UAlilb.
Any.kind of a Saddle, DUMP CARTS,
jJSAny priced Whip, DRAYS, TARPAULINS,
500 Sets HARNESS, Collars, Blankets,Surcingles.
Plow Gear, Bridles, HORSE BLANKET'S,
Linen aud Lap Robes, JOCKEY WHIPS,
And everything aa low >r lower th an evor b ifore sold. Will sell c
credit to parties giving good Be .urii y. p#”ojm > and see-what a sight
can show you!
J. A. W A'Gkk.iSi.4,
extMNK’N i HP) f OKITKit
thFoldreliablZ
JOHN DISBKO W & CO
Livery, Sales oi Feed Stables,
OGU-.KTTTor-tra
New and Elegant Turnouts, Safe and Attractive Teams,
Comoetent and Intelligent Drivers-
Horan, Boarded a I Ourr.ni 'talc. Th dr u-.alta an ioo nrart oaroraUy attended 10. lie
quarter,lor Drover,’ Stock THS FINSBT Hm4UBB 18 THU CHIT. San ral pxooeuslon, unt> p
p.riwoal .ap.rvl.ton at oar Mr Diebrow, patronage ot the public ,olloi4ed. SaUalrottob ggarant-i;
Telephone No. £»>•"<."«ai
A Mutual Life Policy
XHXF VHJfiBTiVLEXNTT 1
In 1865 u. geutiemttu took out a
SIO,OOO ENDOWMENTiPOLICY
IN THE
Mutual Life Insurance Company,
Payable to Him at the age of 50 years.
He paid teu annual premiums of *783.40, making * 7,884 DOC
Less eight dividends drawn in cash 1,670 02
Making total cash paid *6,162 88
The policy matured October 20,1883, and the company paid him in settlement *13,-
350 77, the *3,350 77 being tor dividends unused. Thus he waa Insured for eighteen
years, aud got back *216 61 for each *IOO paid, wiitoh is over 5 per cent compound
interest, wl hour “-peases, taxes or care to the insured.,
Where is a Better Investment
D F- WILLCOX.
Agent Mutual Life.
INSURE YOUR iGIN HOUSES
WITH THE OLD RELIABLE
D. F. WILLCOX’S
Insurance Agency,
>7l JBrozxci atreot, OOLUMBUS.
THE OLDEST AGENCY IN THIS SECTION.
Long experience, carefully written policies, fair rates, prompt settlements
and TEN MILLION DOLLARS to back the policies I
All Intpuriea PBOMPTLY .Answered
D. F. WILLCOX,
71 Broad. Street: COLUMBUS* GA
Fin will mm, 18M-5.
NEW CLOTHING,
Just lleceived By
C. E. THOMAS.
To sustain his wide merited reputation as the only! ••NO SHODDY” Clothier in existence, G« B
Tb"mu, eariy in tne season placed uis ordtrs iu the hands of the manufacturer in order
<) give ample thus to have bis stock otrea ly made clothing made up in FIBBT GLASS
SI'YLK iu ewr> res: vet. His uew stock of
Mens, Voutlis, Itojs aud Children*’ Suits
are now coining iu and every article press a special order
hppearance. He is the only representative in the city of the
celebrated DAN SMITH OUT. The elegance of shoulder
aud perteotneas of fit of his coats has already
oaffied the ingenuity oi the most skill
ful cutters who are now trying
tc imitate.
These Garments Speak lor Themselves.
M W, MxINaJSOME and STYLISB
AND 1 HAVE
A Large and Attractive Stock to Choose From.
Besides no minims■ stock Jt ready-made clothing, 1 have several thou aud samples of new gooes
that I can nave in»de to or fl or at short notice
iiANDIOPENINS THIS WEEK?
G. E. THOMAS
“go Siiotidv” Clothier.
DOM ESTIC
A
G&niiai ana n R. R’ds,
bAVANHAB, GA.. OCt. 18, iddi.
ON kUd *fter BUNDAY. Oct. IN, IH«4, V«-
senser iraiuk ou U*e Central *nd Southwell
ern lUilroadß »nd LrAnoneß will ren ar toUowa
_ BtADBOWH.
zV«. 61. ,s<*t»ai»ut*A, Ao. 68.
liJrth l am Lv B»vinnßbs, Lv 8;46 p &
<wt; p m Augnma.Ar A:«6 a n
6r2u p m Ar........Mku0n......... Ar 8:60 a n
lIiJUPM Ar ...AtlAiiU •♦.Ar 7:80a
..... „•»-*♦. ..Oolumbut Ar 13:62
Eiiiaula....^. Ar AuHI
llitturMAf ........Aiuany Ar t;ufi
Ar .Milledgeville.. Ar 1U:?» a m
..Ar.,’ EatuntoD Ar 12’80 » n
.Vo. 18. Frem Augutca. No. 2*. Nt. 22,
j. ,W ..V VUgUHtn., 1” 0:oO P M
3.80 r a Ar Havaunah.. At 6:46 < m
r’H:2O >’ .v Ar Macon Ai ....
11:20 P K ir AtlAhM
Uoinmour Ar. ♦. .... . ♦♦—..
Knima.. >f.
llito » b» Ar Albany .Ar.*— —. .•►<
.... ♦... Ar Mill vllie. Ar ——
...... ♦... Ar S»tonton.,Ar.
Nu.Si, N No 62
) lu a v Lv Macon.. . Lv 8:26 a »
7aU a m Ar Sevenoeh.Ar 4:30 pm
.... .....Ar AugaaU —••♦•..Ar 4:80 I‘m
—. Ar M'-uiedgertila— -..Ar 10:2*am
.. ..Ar ''.a ion tun ......Ar 12:80 ? M
No, 1 jwo«, No, 3
2:3” a m Lv Macon—..—♦♦♦♦.♦..Lv 7:16 r M
4:18 pm Ar Sufanit.... ♦.— .—•
♦ iL <r Albany .—..♦Ar TjOUam
No. 6. Front Nacon. No. I L
8:16 a m Lv Macon...
12:88 r m Ar ' < .aiubfi...
Nt, 1. Nronn Vac**. No. 61. No. M.
7;jo a m Lv Macon.. ..Lv 7:10 pm 4:o' an
11:80 a m Ar Atlanta .. Ar li’2£ F M fi«l) a »
No 23. Fr m For '. F al es. N0,'2l
.H;U6pmLt Fort Valley —..Lv 11:00 a *
9120 f Mir Ferry ——.Ar H:fo a »
No i. From Atlanta. No. 54, No. ’2,
3:00 pM Lv Atlanta.... 4/v AjUOpm ii .'. j.x
7.00 pm Ar Macon.. .Ar 12:6£ > m B;o6ab
.—..am Ar du?a«i» Ar 4:«»9 r M
il:80 a max Albany .-.Ar 4:ua v >
.——am inmbaa..Ar —.— 12:33PF
....... Miirville.. >r- ——10:24 a>»
• ftatonton ..At ... .♦ . 12:30 p t
.... —. AUgnut*.. ..Ar 4::iu p m
... wavannah...Ar 7:6oam ■*:..« pm
No. f.. ori Ooiumtu,. No. 'Mi.
f:00 f ’Lv uOtumbueLv.— ..*
•s:*2fMAr Macon- .♦
PffipMAr Atlanta— ■ —.Ar ———
• MAY E'lfad!*.— Ar .
. mAr Albany..— . ~...aj
——— Ar Milledgeville —at —....
—.... Ar Eatonton.—— .. ....Ar ........
—.— Ar Angnata—. ...,—....Ar
7:4n am Ar Hevannah .—••- At t
No. 2. Frm Aufaula. No 4.
li :67 ' p m lV Bufaaia. —Lv —— -
nUOPMAr Albany—Ar
«;Bii,MAr Macon .A? .
i ji&inbat ~... . ♦... Ar . ...
TMAr Akbmw ...At
. at! Hodge villa—.- Ar ——
ii*tonwn.—... —♦ *— —....
—... ..Ar Auguata.— — —— Ar ..———
7.40 a m ar oavauuah Ar
/Ve.36 From Albany No, 4.
inUriTin Lv Albany.. ... ——, lv 3:00 a m
irSUpMAr Eafaula-- Ar
fUM pm Ar -.boon ...Ar 7:00 am
.... am Ar Columbae—— ——.Ar 12:82 rk
lr:2et MAr Atlanta.,— Ar 10:80 f M
Ar WilledgevfiieAr 10:22 am
— .ar Eatonton—. .——.Ar 12:30 p m
Ar Actuate.—.— .Ar 4:30 r x
7;40 am ar Savannah— —.Ar _lh 30p m
No. 22. from Hadonlon and
2:16 p m Lv Eatonton
8:42 p m Lv Milledgeville— .
<0:20 p m Ar Macon..— ——.
. Oolumbao.— —..—. .
at Sufauie
I) .30/m Ar Albany -
11:20 pm Ar Atlanta....—— —....—♦,
.———.Ar Auguate.—
7:40 am Ar Bavaanah— —— —.
No. U, From Perry No. 22.
6:46* ¥ Lv Perry.— —Lv 8:26 pm
6:80 a m Ar Fort Valley.. Ar 4;lfi p m
-jd \L BLKEPING GAB» on all ulgb
ti.iu jetween Ravannat and Auguata. Savant
uku *i.d Macon, Savannah and Atlanta,
Hotel Sleeping Dara betwean Ohloagc
JacFs. uvule Fie. via Cincinnati, without change.
UowwcMmm.
Ilu Milledgeville and Ka ton ton train rune
deny iHioept Monday; between Gordon and
aud dally (except Sunday) between
*AtOui.)Q and Gordon.
Train Ho. 30 f&aiiy except Sunday;, and trains
Aos 2,8, 22, 24 aud 64 connect daily at Millen
fur Augusta (exoept Mondays,
KiiGuia train connects at Quthbert for Fort
dally (except Sunday.;
The »»erry accommodation train between Fort
VaLcj and Perry runs daily (except Sunday.)
Thu Übanyand lilakaly accommodation train
runs aally (except Sunday) between Albany and
Blakely.
At Savannah with Savannah, Florida ana
Western Railway, at Augusta with Bli lines to
North and Raat, at Atlanta with Air Lice and
Kennesaw Routes to aU pointe North, Erast and
West.
Xickets lor all points aud Bleeping Oar Berths
on sale at ‘XtyOQce, Ko. 20 Bull street,
4. 'Ya its Hl ad, WILLIAM BOUKIiS,
-i. Pass. Agi, Gen. Suoi, Savanna::,
f HUAW, W. F.BU<4 ar,
G. /*v. Agt. Bout. •?. W. B. 8., < t,G»
COLOMBOS“& ROME RAILWAY CO.
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9OJEOS2XXUXJJBI
OFkICB GENEBAI. MANAGBB, I
(’ObI’HBUH, Ga,, Nov. 8,1884. f
WOr: mid after this date Trains will
run as follows:
Train No. 1 Going North.
Leave Columba.. 2:14 pm
Arrive Chipley ......................... 4:61 ra
Arrive Stluaon 6;34 vm
(Daily Accept Sunday.)
Train No. 3 Coming South.
Leave Stin won.— T:00 am
Arrive Chipley.—....—.— T;2B am
Arrive Oolumbus —... 10:12 a m
(Daily Except Sunday.)
T, C. 8. HOWARD, W L OLvKK.
Cto’l Hokak Agata, G*a‘l Henagar.
C&iumbus and Wastern Railway
AtfStaMßiS
Or.UKA, ala.. J»u. 11. 1834.
OS AND Anita bUNDAI, January 11.1884,
lbs tra'ua ou ml. road will bo rm* a.
lollowai
IraM Ns. 1, P.U, M.Usnd
Leave oolnmtraa. a m
Arrlvs 0p511»a.„........„...„...,..U):U8a M
Train So. 1, Dawg Afaal ana Psu ~,r.
Leave Opelika.—... A M
arrive U01nm0ua.„.............. I:oaan
1 r.rf. Ao. 8, DoU| Kail and Aua.ag*'.
;.s.v«Co:a(ai»«a.J.3j re
ortiv.
11 m As. t, paU| Afaal and T’s.in.gw,
L.sveupi’llß,.. 8:04 an
arrlv, Coiumun. „. M s>
Iram As 4, Wa, IreiflU u 0/mWm and (Ta*
AVnpU 4w>»»odam>« hnwMa llyntaa
ana lissdwatar.
Leave tolumous..„ 7:20 A «
Arrive OpmiMa 8:83 an
L ave OpeLka 1:05 vm
Arrive CooOwater (:23rM
Train Nc. 4, >Vay fVsipM and AseeMstadaSsa Is
opsitaa aad (Ta, treu/U oU, U (MmUu.
Leave Goodwater 6:00 am
Ar rive 0pe1ika.......................... 10:11 a m
Leave Opelika ...11:00 am
Arrive Ooiuuiba»..„ 14:50 a m
TVaia .Vs. 7, TkroupA Freight and AcoomiaodaUea
kluinnf Car io diioaia.
Leave C01uw0ue........... .......... 0:03 a M
Arrive Opeuka. 10:48aM
A’o. «, Through Freight aud t ceenewdaiioa Sieap.
.*0 Car from dUanta.
Leave 0pe1ika.......,,....... w ........ 4:o£aM
arrive oolurubua 5:48 a*
E. A. FLEWEKLEfi,
Gaaeral Maonager.
Mobile i* biiaid H.i.Go.
•»*«
uOLDMBUb, UA., Not. 3, 1&64.
Ot* and after this date, trains will run as fob
lows:
MAIL TRAIN NO. 1, DAILk—GOING WEST,
Leave General Pass Depoi Columbus,.., 1:10 r M
tecnvu Broad Btreet Depot, Columbus... 1 :*2B p m
Arrive at Union Bprlngs —.4:40 f m
ideave Union Bprlugs..—.s:l6 p m
Arrive at Troy——.—.— ♦..7:ospm
Making close connection at Union Spring a
■kAiL > A E, U. K. tor Moutgoxnek.' and
Auiama Aokty,
MAIL TIiAIN NO. 2, DAILY-OOMxNG HAST
loeaveTroy—s:oo a M
Arrive at Union ripriugs,— - 0:53 ▲ m
Leave Union Bprlugs,.— — 7;33am
Arrive at Broad Bt. Depot, Columbus... 11:00 a m
Arrive at Gen Paas Depot, Columbus. -11:14 an
Connects at Onion (Springe with M. & K. R. B
daylyfnr Montgomery and Eufaula; and at Co
luo. aU* with fcL V>. o.A. tor Macon, Bavai. nah
August*, aud poinu North.
way ikaioht and accommodation teaim
NO. 6, Daux, Kxcbpt riUHDat—GOING WEBT,
Leave uolumbus Gen. Paas. Depot—— 5;00 a m
Leave Columbus Broad Bi., Depot— S;IU a m
Arrive at Jnlon Springs—.
Leave Ur ion Springs— — ——10:08 a. m.
Arrive at Troy —— ——, 13:08 r. m.
Makes olos* connection at Union Springs
with M. A £. U. li. for Eufaula dally.
WAX /HEIGHT AND ACCOMMODATION lUAIN
NO. 6, Daily, Kxcarr Sumdai—COMlNG east.
Troy 7:40 a. Mj
Arrive at Union Springs..—. 9.40 a. m.
Leave Union Springs— ——I(fc36 a m
Arrive at Bread St., Depot Columbus... 2:41 p m
Arrive at Gen. Pass. Depot Columbus... 3:66 pm
Connects at Union Springs withM. A JBL B.
(or Eufaula.
W. L. CLABK dupt
D. E. WILLIAMS Jeaeral Ticket A gen t;
KtTWILKiNS
Auctioneer.
liul Estate ud Gusral
CsiiKliag Agnt.
OFYIOK GOKNEE BBOADj AND 8T
GLAIii STKKKTB. over ABBOTT
A OUOTEKB 81OJUL
ILL CHv. asocial MtaMlon ta pabU. u*<
prlv.4. Mie oi Beal kststa, AdmlaMratot,
Liasuaiui. u*4 Aulgaeu »*lm and (Jolle.Uoa.
promptly .taud.4 to, u>d m promptly pal
ovu to siras. Mmlarlag Ibelr taut to m.
Bpsels ktaoutlon paid to routing ot prop.,
placed lu MJ Mods.
AUMraiiksno.tks palranogo of tu« pablia
Is reopoottaiQ Bstsroaoa w.lkoat cvn
laltlllon M> tae Banks. Wuakonsos .nd Let ,
Ing Marobanta o. tbs mty,
« wtmtiws
•■Hough on Coughs.-
Aek for “Bough on Coughs," for Coughs.
0old«, Sore Throat, Hoarseness* Troches
15c. Liquid. 25c. '
MONUMENTAL
KIBBLE WORKS!
206 Broad Street, Oolutbu, Ga.
Monuments
, r. Ol tbs boot Italian and Amari-
JM °* n Marble on hand and
mads to ordor.
C J r*|H |p| Ws ars also agents for aoa
parlor qatllty ol
irn Hauke,
For Fencing and Oomatary ■noloattroc.
Different Shies and Patterns.
Information given and oatlmatoa furnished
n any thing Incur lias.
A M.KUUUWB