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DAILY ENQUIRER • SUN, COLUMBUS, * GEORGIA, TUESDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 0, 1 m.'
N*w» from the Three States Told In
Brief Paragraphs.
A Tragod}- In Walker County—Nolrlil. at Val-
doata—Sorlous Accident at Wctuni|ika. -Iti'Hiilt-
ing In Several Heaths—An Indian Skeleton Un
earthed In Florida.
tleorvia.
There is considerable hydrophobia
among animals in Walker county.
Three prisoners broke jail at Ellijay last
ijt
week, among them were Terrel Purcell,
who was under sentence of twelve months
for train rocking.
Alexander Johnson and Dora Clark, both
having families, have deserted them and
gone off together. Both left several chil
dren each, living near Andersonvllle, to
take care of themselves. They are colored.
The primary of Lee county for the nom
ination of officers resulted in the follow
ing: J. M. Hines for sheriff, E. B. Martin
for tax collector, A. A. Paul for tax re
ceiver, Joseph Morgan for clerk, W. S.
Jennus for treasurer, H. C. Mitcnell for
coroner, W. H. Baldy for county surveyor.
The gin house, together with eleven
bales of cotton belonging to A. C. Pull-
more, six miles from Blakely, on the river,
was destroyed by fire. The gin was run
ning at the time, and the lire \Vns first dis
covered coming out through the gin. A
match is supposed to have been in the cot
ton.
Last week near Heads, in Walker coun
ty, a tragedy occurred. Willy Beavers lmd
sii
hot a bird which fell in a brier thicket.
He was crawling in after it, when his gun
was discharged, the load penetrating the
brain and killing him instantly. The body
was not found until Mondy.
Mr. P. W. Allen, who lives near Hamp
ton, says he, for three or four years, has
made an average of nine bales of cotton to
the band, and uses no guano. In picking
out his cotton he hires one Lem Jackson, a
colored boy about 17 years of age, who
never fails to pick 200 pounds of clean cot
ton every day he work's.
Mr. J. Henry Butterworth, of Cherokee
county, last Wednesday accidentally shot
himself at the saw mill near Canton. He
was standing talking with a rifle-gun lean
ing against his left side. In some way the
i stir ’ - 1 ’ • ■ "
gun slipped through a crack in the floor
and the hammer struck against a plank
which caused the gun to be discharged,
emptying the contents into his arm and
Bhoulder. The ball, a large size squirrel
shot, flrst entered the arm below the elbow
and ranged up the arm and finally lodged
about the collar bone. The wounds were
very painfnl and bled profusely. Dr. Cole
man was summoned, stopped the flow of
blood and dressed the wounds.
Taylor Hnntcommitted suicide Saturday
afternoon about 3 o’clock, by throwing
himself under a moving freight train at
the depot in Valdosta. When he approach
ed the train, he was noticed by several
bystanders, but they observed nothing un
usual in his demeanor. He seemed as much
self possessed as us.ial, and had doubtless
fully made up his mind tojshuffle off this
mortal coil in the way mentioned. Hunt
has been here for last fifteen years a citizen
of Valdosta. He had a chee rful, genial dis
position, but hud long become a victim to
strong drink and dissipation in its worst
form. For more than a year he was a sufferer
and invalid, as the result of early indiscre
tions, and for tho last few months was
melancholy and dispirited, and of late his
mind was Weak and he was a wreck bpih
mentally and physically.
Faalllarlty Had Brad Centa—pt.
Jepson—I wonder what makes De Bilge
drink so much liquor? It must cost him a
heap of money.
Jackson—So it does, my boy; but don’t
you know?
“I don’t.”
“He Is a stock broker.”
“What has that to do with it?”
“Why, he handles so much wafer in his
stocks that he can’t think of drinking it.
He knows it’s bad stuff.”—Pittsburg Dis
patch,
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An Advantageous Transaction.
Sharpley—Old fellow, you’ve been taken
in. Do you know why Skinner borrowed
all that money of you?
Green—No.
Sharpley—Because he was so hard ur>
that he had to borrow in order to pay cred
itors who’ve waited for years.
Green—Oh, that’s all right, then. I’m
the largest or ’em.—The Rambler.
Accounts of Bunks, Bankers ami Corporation*
solicited.
Our facilities for COLLECTIONS are excellent
and we re discount lor Banks when balances
warrant it.
Bouton is a Reserve CiO, and balances with us
lYoni Banks inot located in other Reserve Cities;
counted as a reserve*
We draw our own Exchange on London and
the Continent, and mnke Cable transfers and
place money by telegraph throughout the United
States and Canada.
Government Bonds bought and sold, and Ex
changes in Washington made for Bunks without
extra charge
We have a market for prime first-c’ass Invest
ment Securities, an t invito proposals from States,
Counties and Cities when issuing Bonds.
We do a geueral Banking business, and invite
correspondence.
AM A I*. POTTER, President.
JON. TV. WORK, ('luthier.
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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
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DRPRICE&I
SPECIAL
to the highest bidder, at public outcry in front oJ
the auction house of F. M. Knowles & Co., on
Broad street, in the city ol‘Columbus, tin , on the
first Tuesday in December next, bet worn tin
legal hours of sale, the following described Real
Estate, situate. Iying aud being m said itate and
county, lo-wit:
The north half of lot No 481, containing 0110-
quarttr of an acre, more or less, with good Dwell
SftkiHg 1
gOWMig
MOST PERFECT
Prepared with strict regard to Pnrltv, Strength, and
Healthfulness. Dr. Price's Baking Powder contains
no Ammonia.Lime,Alum or Phosphates. Dr. Price’s
Extracts, Vanilla, Lemon, etc., flavor deliciously.
PfflCt BAK/NG POWDER CO. Cn/cuno. and Sr t ours
one quarter of ail acre, more or
iug House and improvements,
mt-.. .. "•
same bein
RADFI ELD'S
FEMALE
REGULATOR
Alitbnma.
A board of trade has been organized at
Troy.
The East Alabama presbytery has been
in sjssion at Columbia. Tne next meeting
will be ncld at Anniston.
Lawreuceville subscribed $8000 and Abbe-
vilie $23 000 to theEulaulaaud St. Andrews
Bay Air Line iu oue day.
Tue people of Henry county have of
fered a reward of #100 for tne capture of
the murderer of Mr. Abe Saunders.
The South Alabama presbytery,which has
been in session at Union Springs, will hold
its next meeting at Geneva iu April.
The Montgomery Advertiser says: Tue
steam ginnery aud mill of Mr. Ed. liobert-
sou was burned l.ist night about 8 o’cloek.
The origiu of the lire is unknown. The
buildings belonged to Mr il. McIntyre,
and were leased to Mr. Robertson, who
owned the machinery. Mr. McIntyre’s
loss is about $500. Robertson loses three
gins, two large presses, a forty-inch geared
mill, with shutting, belting, etc. Loss
about$2000. The damage to a thirty-horse
power engine will probably largely in
crease this amount. The insurance is
small.
Saturday about 12 o’clock, a serious ac
cident occurred at Wctumpka on the new
bridge iu course of erection across the
Coosa river. Some heavy pieces were be
ing raised into place on the top of the
bridge, when part of it got from under con
trol and fell. Oimstead Miller, colored,
was knocked oil' and was either killed or
drowned Three other negroes, Murphy,
Young and Rose were also knocked oil',
Murphy and Young being seriously injured,
wnile Rose was not hurt so badly. The
riv t was dragged all the afternoon for
Miller’s body, but it was not recovered.
Most happily meets the demand of the age for
woman’s peculiar afflictions. It is a remedy for
WOMAN ONLY, and for one special class of her
diseases. It is a specific for certain diseased con
ditions of the womb, and so controls the
cal property. It is stric'ly a Vegetable Com
pound, the studied prescription of a learned phy
sician whose specialty was Female Diseaskb,
and whose fame became enviable because of his
success in the treatment, and cure of female coin-
| plaints. 8uffennvwoman.it will relieve you of
| nearly all complaints peculiar to your sex.
| For sale by druggists. Write for book, “Mes
. save tn Woman.” mailed free.
sage to Woman,” mailed free.
Braufield Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga.
eod&w urru (31 ,
Florida.
Uncle Sam Brown, the faithful janitor at
the court house at Titusville, bus voted the
democratic ticket for fifty years.
A two hundred room hotel is being built
at Charlotte Harbor, and Captain Slusser,
of Tallahassee, will soon be there with a
fine boat.
A rattlesnake bit a little daughter of Mr.
Sanders, living uboul a mile west of Orlan
do, Monday afternoon, while she was re
turning from school. Dr. Hicks was
called and administered the proper reme
dies and tninks the child will live.
A few days ago the skeleton of an Indian
was plowed up ir. the grove of Samuel Par
ker, on Drayton island. The skeleton was
perfect and remarkably well preserved,
even all the teeth, which were sound and
white, being in place and in a perfect state
of preservation.
C. B. Gwynn and Miss Mamie Wilson, of
Tallahassee, were married Thursday in St.
John’s Episcopal church, in that city, Rev.
xx.* u n r HL.int\i»* flvi’ujin is
W. H. Carter 'officiating. Mr. Gwynn is
the eldest sou of Judge D. W. Gwynn, ol
Tallahassee, and for several years hits been
connected with the state land office.
On Monday lust the will of Hon. D. L.
Yulee, ex-lfnited States senator front
Florida, was filed at the Register’s office in
Washington city for probate. He gives
one-half of his estate to Mrs. Nanuie C.
Yulee, his wife, and the residue to his chil
dren. He implores his children to con
tinue united arid loving, and he desires the
representative of his estate may consult
with his friend, Edward N. Dickerson, of
New York, respecting its assets, so far as
may be agreeable. Tne will was made in
Washington Christmas day, 1884, and is at
tested oy E. N. Dickerson, New’ York, W.
W. Johnson, 1803 K street northwost,
Washington. D. C., and C. W. Beckham,
Bardstown, Ky.
He Hot Whirl lie Wonted.
Boston barber (to customer)—Five cents
more, please.
Customer—But i didn’t want no bay
rum.
Boston barber—Yes, you said you didn’t
want no bay rum, and he gave you some.
That’s right, sir. Five cents more, please.
Tin wont li half of lot No. 492. being one-quarter
of an acre, more or let ; s, with two-mbm tene
merit on name.
The same being the real estate belonging to
the » state of Davit! Z Ward, deceased.
Also, at name time and place, will be sold a
small lot of lumber, now on premises occupied b.
Mr. R. Stock well «lot 491.', belonging to said
deceased. Terms cash. M M. MOORE,
Adm’r Eat. D. Z. Ward in Georgia.
nov2 oaw4w
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE.
A new six room house and acre lot on
lower Broad street.
A six room residence on 4th avenue. he
size of the L t is *4 of an acre; next door
sout hof girls’ public school.
A two story six room house on 10th street;
rents for |20 per month.
% acre lot v ith new five room residence
on Rose Hill.
Half acre vacant lot cor. 1st avenue and 5th
street.
Corner lot, 74 feet front, with desirable res
idence, centrally located, on id avenue.
Four three-room Houses in Northern
Liberties—rent for $16 per month. Will
sell one or all on installment plan.
A very desirable residence and 150 acres of
land in Wynnton.
A vacant lot on lower Second avenue.
A vacaut lot near Slade's school.
1600. Key of Rose Hiil, good Store and Dwelling
House. Apply to
W. S. GREEN, Real Estate Agt.
eodtf
Postponed Administrator’s Sale
T>Y virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary
highest bidder at pu blic outcry, in front of the
auction house of F. M. Knowles A Co., on Broad
street, in the city of Columbus, Ga , the usu;il
county, on the 1st Tuesday
between the legal hours of sale, the following de
scribed real estate, situate, ljnng and being in-
said stnte and county, and known us the south
part of lot No. 6, tin the Northern Liberties ad
joining the ciiy of Columbus *, and having a front
on Oglethorpe street of thirty-five feet, more or
less, and a depth of one hundred and forty*
four 1144) feet, running west, the same being the
real estate belonging to the estate of Evelina
Gaines, deceased, and the house and lot in
which she resided at. time of her death. Terms
ALEXANDER HOWARD,
Adm’r, with the will annexed, of Evelina Gaines.
nov6 oaw4w
John H. Henderson vs. Green McArthur. Rub
Nisi to foreclose Mortgage. May Term, 188*
Superior Court of Muscogee County, Georgia.
It appearing to the Court by the Petition o
John il. Henderson that on the first day of Sep
tomher, in the year of Our Lord eighteen hur-
dredand eighty-two. Green McArthur, of saic
county, made and delivered to said John H. Hen
derson a certain instrument in writing commonl:
called a promissory note, whereby he promised t«
pay to said plain tilt* the sum of one hundred
thirty-nine dollars twelve months after date witl
interest from date at eight per cent, per nnmui
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for value received, and that afterwards on the is
day of September. 1882, the bcttei uo secure th
payment of said instrument executed and delix
ered ito said plaintiff his deed and mortgag*
whereby h : eOitvt jcii to said plaintiff nil thy
tract or parcel of land .situated, lying and bein'
in the County of Muscogee, known ami hounde*
as follows: On the norm by the lands of Jame;
I-Iuff, on the west by the St. Mary’s road.
Am
Most «f the diswi-foswhi-.-h aflliot mankind at*origin
ally cnuuecl by adis irdered condition of Uiu LIV £ R-
For nil comnlaiuts of this kind such as Torpidity of
the Liver. Biliousness, Nervous Dyspepsia. Indigcs*
tion Irregularity of the Bowels Constipation Flstu-
'onuy Eructatiohs and Burning of the Stnnn-i h
(sometimes called Hearth* ro) Miasma, Mal'iiia,
Bl.xxiy Flux. Chills am Fovoi Break-bone Fever.
Exhanstijn before or after Fever-. Chronic Diur-
rhr.'a Lws of Appetite Heidacbe. Foul Breath.
IrroKul irities im i lontnl to Females Bonring-do.tn
STWGEB’S ftUMNTII
is invaluable. It is not a panacea for nil disen ne*.
but f^RBS^CT rdl d’seases of the LIVER,
will V STOMACH "no BOWELS
It, changes toe complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. Jt entirely remover
low. gloomy spirits. It. ir om* of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and r -U» IFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and is A fALUAbLF 'QNIC
east by the lands of James Huff and on the s
by the lands of Philip Owens, containing
four and one-hall’ acres, more or less, whic
mortgage was conditioned that if the saiu deli no
ant should pay oil'and discharge said promist* r
note according to its tenor and effect, that thei
said deed of mortgage and said note should b<
old. And it further nppe.uring that said promt:
sory note remains unpaid, it is therefore ordere<
that said defendant (fo pay into this court by t in
first (lav of the next term thereof, the principal,
interest and cost due on said mortgage and prom
issory note, or show cause to the contrary,if then
be any, and that on failure of said defendant s<
to do. the equity of redemption in and to Hair
mortgaged premises be forever thereafter barrer
and foreclosed. And it is further ordered that
this Rule be published in the Columbus En
Qumisn Sun once a month for four months, or e
copy thereof served on the said defendant, or hit
special agent or attorney, at least three month*
before the next term of this court.
By the Court:
TOL. Y. CRAWFORD.
Petitioner’s Attorney.
J. T. WILLIS. Judge 8. C. C. C.
A true extract from the minutes of Muscoget
Superior Court at its May Term, 1886, on the JOtl
May of May, 1886. GEO. Y. POND,
jy3 oam lm Clerk
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It is a stron-: n**l-xv»rk without liurlix.
Don’t in.iiir** dock. It will turn dogs, pigs,
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i horses and cattle.
The * best fence for F irms. Garden, Stock
Itangos and Railroads’. Very neat, pretty styles
for Lawns. I arks. School-lots and (Vmeterl
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made of gul-
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tthri I Brig person al a<lvcn:iirp*. ex-
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THE
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—to a—
DRY GOODS HOUSE.
The Two Large Stores Nos. 78 and 80 (New Nos. 1136 and 1138!
Broad Street have been thrown into one, and
Filled With an Elegant Assortment of Diy Goods
The newest and rnosl fashionable Dress Goods to bo
found in Columbus English Homespuns, plain and striped.
UNDERWEAR;—We have the best and cheapest and I lie
birgesl assortment Ladies’ aud Gentlemen's Underwear to lx
found in Columbus.
.A. BIG- BABGAIU.
Commencing Monday, l will place on sale a lot of CHECKED NAINSOOK at
about 25 cents in the dollar on original price. Also, a big let. of BLEACHED COT
TON IlE MM A NTS, containing, Wumsatta at 60; Musonville at Oc ; New York Mills at
(Ic ; Fruit of the Loom at (ic, aud a number of other brands not so well known, all at (ic.
Positively none sold to merchants, and not moke than 15 y, kds to any
ONE PERSON.
25 Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS at- 2c .each ; 25 Dozen HANDKERCHIEFS at 4c
each. 14 Dozen Black BERLIN GLOVES at 5c, advertised last week at 8c, well
worth 25c.
JUST RECEIVED: Boys’ Hats,Boys’ Nancy Lees, Boys’ Fur Caps, Men’s Fur Caps.
Ask to look at our Misses’ Full Regular RIBBED HOSE for 17c. My stock of
Hosiery is one of the best to be found.
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Constructed With Our Own
“Patent Eyelet Batteries,’
Surpass in power and permanency all and every
other device to apply imianc linn to the huinun
system, i >ur record stands at M percent of all
curable cases cured. Thro.it, l.i.nu, St.nnach,
Kidney, Liver and ulinoM c-v-ny oilier trouble
v'elii i to tlic mild yet lu-jsi l .lit < orients of tonir-
’.utiMii, us applied by cur incihodw. The Belt
md inviaoi xtor impart it.t ut strcnglh. warmth
und crmiforl. and the Dj'-pcplie, Nervous, weak
and dosiM-nding laconic hopeful and genial, and
enjoy life again.
O. C. JOHNSON.
Mobile & Girard R. R. Co.
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N and after this date Trains will 1
COLUMBUS, GA., October 3d, 1886.
WEST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Columhus Union Dc|>ot
“ ColumbuH Broad Street Depot..
Arrive Unicn SriviiipK
Leave Union Springs
Arrive Tro-
Montgomery. M. & E. R. R
m luiiKiiuirrv, .yi . cv, rj. i
EufnuK M. .St FI. R. R..
2.30 p m 10 2 r » j> in
2 40 p m; 10 35 n m
5 37 p nil 1 45 a m
6 48 pm 2 00 a m
8:0pm
7 23 p m ■ 4 50 a m
1088 p m!
6 20am
6 30 a m
10 29 a m
11 20 a m
1 15 p m
Wilson In nugnclfr Power Ladle*’
Alxloiibliiiil Nii|i|iort<*r
Gives great support and comfort and in
creased strength to the walls of the abdomen in
cases of abdominal enlargement without any
particular disease. Tends also to decrease ana
prevent excessive accumulation of fat.
The Itliigiarlcr Teoiliing Neclfclnre
soothes and quietH the Teething Baby and pre
vents convulsions.
The full power flattery Iii.hoIcm
not only warm the feet, but prevent cramps in
legs so prevalent in advancing years. No Iuvnlid
should despair because cheaper or inferior goods
have failed, until they have tried our methods.
Pamphlet, letters of instruction and testimonials
muiled to any address. Advice and counsel free
to all patients.
Or. CARLIMB TERRY, Columbus, fia., Agent
ocifi dtjelC
EAST BOUND TRAINS.
Leave Montgomery, M. & I] R. R..
“ Eufaula, M. & R. R. R
Troy..
Arrive Union Springs
Leave Union Sgrings
Arrive Montgomery, M. & E. R R...
“ Columbus
No. 2.
Pass ’ger.
7 40 a m 3 30 p in
4 25 a m 4 01 p m
7 35 a in 8 45 a ill
9 10am 6 40 p m 5 3-1 a m
9 25 a in I 7 15 p m i 6 29 a m
7 29 a III I ' 7 29 a m
12 46 pm' 10 t» u* '0 19 am
Trains Nos. 1 and 2 (Mail) daily. Nos. 8 and 4 (Macon and Montgomery Through Freight and
Accommodation) daily except'Sunday. No. 5 and 6 (Way Freight and Accommodation) daily ex-
cc-pt cr*pt Smidav.
W. L. CLARK. fiup’L D E. WILLIAMS. Q. P. A.
WESTERN RAILROAD OF ALABAMA.
Shortest, Quickest and Best—308 Miles Shorter to New York
than via Louisville—Close Connection with Piedmont
Air Line and Western and Atlantic Railroad.
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• 8vr? ’ . , ! 1 1 1 Vi/
In effect September 12th, 1883.
Leave New Orleans
“ Mobi e
“ Selma
“ Montgomery
“ Chehaw
As’rive Columbus
Leave Columbus
** Opelika
Arrive West Point—
“ LaGruuge
“ Newnan
“ Atlanta
Via W. & A. Railroad.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Rome
“ Dalton
“ Chattanooga
“ Cincinnati
Via the Piedmont Air Line to New York
Leave Atlanta
Arrive Charlotte
“ Richmond
“ Washington
“ Baltimore
“ Philadelphia
“ New York
.'ive Cold aud Two ?l!var Modal*,
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7 55 a 111
1 10 a ill
1 20 p in
9 05 a »n
4 30 a m
8 20 p in|
7 55 a in
9 as p n,
9 07 a in
11 55 a m
11 55 a n»
2 28 p m
8 51 a in
10 53 pm
10 05 a iu
11 40 p in'
10 49 a in
12 2tt a in
11 20 a m
1 45 a in
1*M Pi»
3 25 a m
1 45 p in
7 50 a m
11 15 a m
r» 50 p 111
11 40 a m
! 5 55 p m
1 00 p m
i 7 37 111
1 07 p m
7 40 a m
1 -1 (K) [j rn
6 25 p 111
1 05 a 111
7 00 it m
3 37 p in
8 00 a rn
8 30 pill
9 35 a m
11 25 pm
2 40 p m
1 3 00 a ni
3 40 p m
fl 20 a 111
zn-Jwl in 18s.', ut the ExposUious ol
OiT.m h ‘i 'll Louisville, and the In-
’i:nti.)iiB Expo-.ilimi of London.
The supuiciily if Coralino over horn
ir wluleiio:i ■ inn- now licen deumnatrated
by over five yi.nnJ'I'xpeiience. It is uiort
Jnrable, on re pliniile, Micro comi'ortablft
and nevi r On id a.
Av.iiii eiicftp ioiilntions aiadeor var'oi*
j.i'i.i'iof oortl. Kono ine genuine nn'ce
1 Dn. Wahnbk’b Cokalink” is print*
on inside of steal cover.
fOR SAU BY All. ISAOlifO MUtCHAHTB.
WARNER BROTHERS,
353 Bi c' dway, M-w York CiU
DRUNKENNESS
Train 53, Pullman Palace Cars Montgomery to Washington without change.
'lYain 51, Pullman Palace Buffd Car Atlanta to New York without charge.
South Bound Tra
No. 50
Leave Atlanta
Leave Columbus
“ Opelika
Arrive Chehaw
“ Montgomery..
Arrive Mobile
“ New Orleans..
1 45 p m
2 28 p m
5 18pm
0 02 p m
7 16 p m
2 25 a in
7 20 a m
| No. 52
11 20 p in
3 30 a m
1 40 a m |
fi 20 a m ,
Train 50, Pullman Palace Sleeping Car through to New Orleans. Train 52, Family Emigrant
Sleeping Ca , free of charge, through to Texas without change.
Leave
A r riv
2 28 p i
Via Selma and Queen and Crescent. *
Columbus | !
Opelika
Mon tgomery | i 8 15 p i
Selma j 11 15 p i
Mario
Vicksburg...
Monroe
Shreveport
1 15 p i
3 15 p .
5 35 p r
6 27 p r
11 15 pr
•1 22 a i
6 50 a i
1 -10 p r
(5 .'15 p i
OR TIIE LIQUOR HABIT, POSITIVELY
CURED BY ADMINISTERING DR.
HAINES’ GOLDEN SPECIFIC.
It enn l»o given in a cup of coffee or tea
without the knowledge or the person tak
ing it; is absolutely harmless, ami will ef
fect u permanent and speedy cure, whether
the patient is it moderate drinker or an al
coholic wreck. It has been given in thou
sands of cases, and in every instance a per
fect cure has followed. It itevvr fails. The
system once impregnated with the Specific,
it becomes an utter impossibility for the
liquor appetite to exist. For Sale by
FOB SALE BY-
M. D. HOOD A CO.,
fi.1 BROAD ST., f’OLIMIHl’S, CJA.
Call or write? for circular A full particulars*
CECIL OABHETT. General Manager
UbciI f'»:
physician
IMMS’
ESTABLISHED 1836.
Glass Lot 11 .-
7 5 < h N ' s,
CAP.G’LM ■
G.GUNBY JORDAN
Fire Insurance Agent,
MA-ilKET.
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vary*
whore.
Telephone No. 104.
Pioneer Building, Front Street.
REPRESENTING
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO., of Philadelphia. Honestly 1
paid every loss since 1810.
NIAGARA FIRE INSURANCE CO., of New York. Every policy
issued under New York Safety Fund law,
SUN FIRE OFFICE, of London. Established 1710. Always
successful.
Policies issued ou all classes of insurable property.
Representative Companies. Courteous Treatment, Fair Adjustments. Prompt Payments,
A share of your business solicited.
EDUCATE! BUSINESS
Ills School is tho beat
in America. The most
practical course of in
struction and the most
Jemlneut faculty. Kn-
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sml specimens of Pea-
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Principal
l p \JkI A RIT ¥011! a Jive man or woman
J •• ^ ■ ii**edingpn>litat*leuiuploy-
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( $.5mouthly & expenses, oralarge commiHS-
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