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TIMES OF MEETING OF GEORGIA
HA PTIST A SSOCIA TIONS, 1879.
AppAlacbee, New Hope, Green county,
Friday, 19th of September.
Bowen, t'-nniillachurch, Mitchell county,
Saturday, 11th of October.
Bethel, Albany, Thursday, 39th of October.
Columbus, Harmony church, Cusseta,
Saturday, 27th of Sept.
Coosa. Mount Harmony church, near Al
pine, Chattooga county, Friday, Bth of
August.
Carrolton,Bethesda church,Carroll county,
Saturday, 25th of October.
Concord, New Hope church, Douglass
county, Saturday, 11th of October.
Central, Antioch church, Morgan county,
Friday, 22d of August.
Middle Cherokee, Unity church, Friday,
26th of Septemlier.
Cave Spring, Rome, Friday, 10th of Oc
tober.
Ebenezer, Irwinton church, Wilkinson
county, Saturday, 25th of October.
New Ebenezer, Salem church, Pulaski*
county, Saturday, 18th of October.
Fairburn,Flat Creek church,Fayette county,
Saturday, 4th of October.
Flint River, Union church, Spalding
county, Saturday, 4th of October.
Friendship, Macedonia church, Webster
county, Thursday, 2d of October.
Georgia. New Ford church, Danbury,
Wilkes county, Friday, lOtirof October.
Second Georgia, 7<tr>n olrtirch, DeKalb
county, near Stone Mountain, Saturday, 20th
of Septviber. ,
Houston, Mount Horeb church. Worth
county, Saturday, 11th of October.
Hephzibah, Abilene church, Colunbia
county, Friday, 24th of October. ,
Hiwasse, Tusquitta church, Friday, Bth
of August.
Liberty, Mud Creek church, Habersham
county, Thursday, 2d of October.
Mercer, Boston church, Tuesday, October
14th.
Baptist Middle, Sylvania church, Friday,
10th of October.
Noonday, Canton church, Cherokee coun
ty, Friday, Ist of August.
OoHtanaula, Pleasant Valley church, south
of Rome, Friday, sth of September.
Piedmont, Little (’reek church, Wayne
county, Friday, 10th of October.
Rehoboth, Macon, Thursday,l6th of Octo
ber.
New Sunbury, North Newport church,
Walthoursville, Saturday, 4th of October.
Stone Mountain. Tanner church, Satur
day, 13th of September.
Sarepta, Harmony Grove church, Jackson
county, on N. E. R' R., Friday, 26th of Sep
tember.
Smyrna, Magnolia church, Clinch county,
South of Hornersville, Saturday, 25th Octo
ber.
Tallapoosa, Sweet Water church, Spalding
county, Saturday, 13th of September.
Tugalo. Nails Creek church,Banks county,
near Carnesville, Thursday, 18th of Spetem
ber.
Western, Antioch church, Meriwether
county, Saturday, 20th of September.
Mount Vernon, Pleasant Spring church,
Laurens county, Friday, 3d of October.
Washington, Long Creek, Warren county,
near Warrenton, Friday, 26th of September.
Clarksville, Mount Yona church, Cleve
land, White county, Friday, 22d of August.
Lawrenceville,Zion Hill church, near Hog
Mountain, Gwinnett county, 23d of August.
The North Georgia Association will meet
jU-Grove level, Friday, llllh of Sept., 1879,
in Whitfield county, live miles north of
Dalton.
The Hightower Association holds its next
session with thechurc' at Goshen r ll.L
northwest of Dawsonville,Friday, Sth ofAtr'T
gust.
Notley River Association with Bethlehem
church, 8 miles west of Blairsville, Thnrtt.-
day, the 14th of August,
The Baptist Union Association, holds its
next meeting with Mt. Tabor church, Eman
uel county, Saturday, Oct. 18, 1879.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Special Trains far Comeiueiit
AT
State University Athens, Ga.
The following connections will be made be
tween Atlanta and Athens via Air Line mid
Northeastern Railroads during Commence
ment Week. Ou Sunday, Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday. August ltd, 4111, sth and Uth, IS7II,
trains as follows;
Leave Atlanta nt4:oo a.m. and 3:30 p.m
Arrive at Athena Oslo “ •• 10:00 “
I .eave Athens 5:00 •• “ 4:06 “
Arrive nt Atlanta 11:00 •' •' 10:30 «
On Thursday and Friday, August 7th and
Bth:
Leave Athens at 0:45 a.m. and 4;05 p in
Arrive In Atlanta ,ll:*> " “ 10:30 “
Leave Atlanta .. 4:00 “ •• 3:30 "
Arrive at Athens 11:00 “ *• 10:00 '•
On all other days the regular schedule will
lie run as usual.
Round Trip Tickets for One Fare. Good for
Teu days.
Remember this Route is Thirty Mlles Short
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any other Route.
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get a comfortable puxnige. J. M. KDWARDH,
Superintendent N. F. R. R.
W. J HOUSTON, G. I A.,-A. I . IL K
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THE DANIEL PRATT
COTTON GIN COMPANY,
FR.ATITZILL'e; ALABAMA.
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MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED
“DANIEL PRATT COTON GINS,”
ALSO COTTON GIN FEEDERS AND CONDENSORS.
These Gins are made with our improved Revolving Heads, and an adjustable Seed
Board. The Revolving Heads destroy the friction ofthe ' roll” at the ends of the cotton
box, and prevent the breaking of the “roll,” or choking of the gin, and any ordinary plan
tation hand can feed the gin. The seed board tan be adjusted while the gin is in motion,
and make the gin pick the seed as clean as desired.
We alto make a Cotton Gin Feeder, and a Coudensor, inveptions gotten up in our shop,
and we are satisfied that these macbitles are equal if not superior to any in use.
Parties wanting Gins, Feeders, and Condensors can get them at our prices by applying
to our agents. •"
Agents. —J. M. Alexander A Co., Atlanta, Georgia ; Home 4 McGee, Rome, Georgia:
Blanchard, Williams A f’o., Columbus, Georgia; J. M. Redding &Co., Cnth'rfert. George;
W. A. Graham,Gaines, Georgia; T. Fleming <& Son, Athens, Georgia; W. J. Gees,
Harmony Gf<Ae. Georgid; W. B. & I. N. Orr. Newnan, Georgia; it. Q. Edmonson, Eufaula,
Alabamc :T. T. Smith, Traveling Agent, Southwest Georgia, and West Florida; W. P.
<j<ilnon, Traveling Agent, Northeast Georgia, and Carolina. i
DANIEL PRATT GIN COMPAN/, '
jneo 4m > PRATTVILLE, ALABAMA.
I’lH >i:Nl \ PLANING”MILL&
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THE LARGES’? AND COMPLETEST MILL IN GEORGIA.
LONGLKY & ROBINSON, No. 38 Dueatur street. Factory corner Butler and Gilmer,
cont ractors and proprietors of Plttenix I Inning M ill,manufacturers of Doors,Sash. Blinds,
etc. The Phtunix is the finest and best Pinning Mill in the South.and turns out work of tie
very beet quality ami at prices that literaliy defy com]>ctitiwn. They have purchased Ute
latest improvements and lamt machinery ever brought South, and now guarantee that no
house, North AVeat, shall CumijdjJwtter g'tods, or for less money. Besides goods of their
own make, they have a large sttstk of Wes nt goods that are oflered at prices la low
petition. Parties deairirg building material, Sashes, Blinds, etc., will do well to write to
Messrs. L. <t R. As contractors, having built many of the finest buildings in the city,
they are thoroughly and absolutely reliable, and they have never failed to come up to the
very highest mark of their contract. Manufacturing all of the Sashes, Doors. Blinds, etc.,
they can underbid most of their competitors. The firm is also agent for the New York
Enamel Paint Co. The paint sold by this company is endorsed as the beet in the world.
kfig- They also keep on hand u largestock of builders supplies, such as Locks, Hinges
creens, Glass Putty, etc., which they sell at lowest market rates. jan3otf
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RAILROADS.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
GEORGIA RAILROAD COMPANY,)
Supbtintkkdknt’s Office, y
:a.«i«usta, G*., July 12th, 1879. )
f~IOMMKM'ING BUNDAY, 13th instant
the fbUowiug Passenger Schedule wil .
be operated:
No. 2 BAST DAILY. No. 1 WEST DAILY.
Lv’e Atlanta? 45 a m Lv’e Augusta, 935 am
.A 1 ?*’ 1 "’ B ’s P 1,1 " Maroa—..J 00 a m
. ?y“ h £ “ 2 0° P “ “ Miiw»v’eß 58 a m
.. P “ Camak... 11 31 a m
Mlllad’veS 35 p m ” Wasbig’nio 46 ain
Ar. Macon... 525 pu, “ Atbeu»... 915a in
Augusta.. 3 28 p m Ar Atlanta.. 600 p m
No connection to or Iron WaaUngton-onSandays
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION.
[Dully—Except 8 unday a.]
Lv’e Atlanta...s 30 pin I Lv’e Covington. 525 a n
Ar. Covington.B 00 pin | Ar. Atlanta 740 a m
No. 4 BAST DAILY. No. 3 WBST DAILY.
Lv’e Atlanta.. 6 00 pm I Lv’e Augusta....s 30 pin
Ar. Augusta. .6 20 a ni | Ar. Atlanta.....s 00 a m
Trainee Nos. 2,1, 4 and 3 will not stop at Flag
Stations
Cannecto at Augusta for all points East and
South-east.
Superb Improved 'Sleepers to Augusta.
Pullman Sleepers Augusta to New York—
either via Charleston or Charlotte.
Only one change Atlanta to New
York.
8. K. JOHNSON, E. R. DORSRY,
Siqierintendent. Gen’l Passenger Agt.
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REDUCTION OF
PASSENGER FARS!
Commencing Sept. Ist, 1878,
CH EORGJA RAILROAD WILL SELL
T Straight and ExcursiAn Tickets between
all stsiations on its main line and branches
including the Macon and Augusta railroad,
at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES
Straight Ticket at 4 cents jter mile. Ex
cursion Tickets at 6 cents per mile, (good for
ten days). Minimum for straight Tickets,
ten cents; Excursion tickets, twenty cents.
To secure the advantages of the reduced
rates, tickets must be purchased from the
station agents of the company. Conductors
arenot allowed toyhtyqge less'than the reg
ular tariff rate of (5) cents per mile
Excursion,tickets will tie good to return
ten days, front aud including the date of
tale. No lay-over privilege attaches to
these tickets, nor will any be grunted.
Neither will an extension of time be granted.
The company reserves the right to change,or
entirely abrogate these rates at pleasure and
without notice. E. R. DOItSEY,
jau3o-tf Gen. Passenger Agent.
THE
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. R.
With its connections, forms
THE SHORTEST ALL-RAIL ROUTE TO
Mt mpltis, Texarkana, Marshall, Dallas, Lit
tle Rock, Shrevetiort, Longview, Fort Worth,
Hot Springs, Sherman, Palestine. Austin,
and all points in Arkansas anil Texas.
73 MILES THE SHORTEST ROUTE
—FROM—
CHATTANOOGA TO MEMPHIS AND
TRHEE HOURS LN ADVANCE OF
ANY OTHER ROUTE.
EMIGRANTS
Should always travel by the shortest and
most direct route, for the reason that they are
more certain of making connections at term
• inal points, and going through to destina
tion without detention.
Special rates and attention given by this
line, to the shipment of live stock and house
hold effects, in
THROUGH CARS.
Parties desiring to prosjtect in Texas can
obtain round trip tickets, via this line, at
VERY LOW RATES.
First-chLss and Emigrant tickets, via this
line, to all points in Arkansas, Texas, Mis'
souri, Kansas, etc., can be obtained at all
principal ticket offices in tlte South.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For information ils to rates, route, Hched
ulee, etc.,apply to L. L. McCLESKEY,
Gen’l Southeastern Passenger Agent,
jne26 ts Atlanta, Ga.
For and West. Do not fall to
see that your Ticket reads by the
NASHVILLE CHATTANOOGA & ST. LOUIS R. R.
For speed, safety and comfort, you will find
this line to be unrivalled. For the celebrated
Springs and Humiuer resorta,round trip tickets
can lx- purchased at all principal office* Emi
grants wishing to go West either to loeato, or
as prospectors, will And it to their a<l Vantage to
go by this route. Round trip emigrant tickets
on to sale Texas points. By tilts line you h ave
110 tiresome delays. Through coaches arc
run from Chattanooga to Columbus with
out change. Sleeping coaches mi all night
trains. Good coaches, good road, and quick
time.
L’ve Chattanoogall 00 a m 2 40 p m
•• Bridgeportl2 10 p m 10 05 p m
- “ Stevensonl2 31 pm 10 35 p m
“ Cowan- 1 33 pm 11 40 p in
“ Dechenl 1 45 p in 11 56 p m
- “ Tullahoma2 15 p m 12 30 a m
" Wartruce 245 p 111 1 05 a m
“ Murfreesboro 342 p m 2 15 a m
Ar’r Nashville 5 00 p m 4 (W a in
L’ve “ 5 10 p m 5 00 a m
Ar’r McKenzie 11 lo p in 11 40 a m
“ Martin 2 13 p in
“ Union City- 4 30 a m 055 p m
“ Memphis 500 p m 5 lo a m
** St. Louis 525 a m 6 15 a m
For mai»<, lime-tables, and all Information
in regard to tills route, call on or :iddres
A. B. Wrenn, Traveling Agent, Atlanta, Ga.;
Wm. T. Rogers, Passe.iiger Agent, Chai la
nooga. Tenn.; W. L.fianley, Geii’l Passenger
TlckeQAgeiiL. Mailiville. Tenn.; or John F.
Peebles, Ticket Agent, Clnittanooga.
JneMtr
FOR MINNESOTA
FROM ST. LOUIS AND THE SOUTH
TAKE THE ST. LOUIS MINNEA-
POLIS AND ST. PAUL SHORT
LINE
Coni|x)sed of the Chicago. Burlington and
Quincy; Burlington, Cedar Rapids ami
Northern, Minneapolis and St.
Igiuis Railways.
The Short Line and the only line running
through Pullman Bleeping Cars between St.
Louis and Minneapolis.
Via this Line there In a saving ofeight
hours In time and twenty miles In distance
Trains leave the Union Depot. St. Louis, Via
the Chicago Burlington and Quincy Railway
8:45 p. m. dally except Sunday, arrvlng
at Mineapolis at 10:15 p. m.iiext evening -
leaving at 8.00 a m. with Pullman sleeper, ar-’
riving at Minneapolis at 11.30a. m.
Twenty-six hours St. Louta to MlnneanollH.
Round trip excursion tickets can be pur
chased at 112 North 4th street, St. Louis for
.Mlniira;x>liHat the low rale offJo
Remember the advantages afforded by this
route, through care, fast time with a daylight
ride through the finest country In the West.
For information concerning tickets or
pamphlets regarding the resorts ot Minnesota
H ' ®°° K ' Tl <*«t AgenL
80. 112 North 4th street, St Louis Mo
Or B. f. Mills, A. G. T. A.’b c. r“*’ Mr
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