The Christian index. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1892-current, November 03, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. Mia ABSOLUTELY PURE D. I. PURSER GOING 10 NEW OR LEANS. It will be gratifying to our breth ren to hear that Dr. D. I. Purser of Birmingham, Ala., has accepted the call to the pastorate of Valance street Baptist church, New Orleans. May this be the logining of a great work in New Orleans. This Will Interest Every Household. Memplii Stove Company. Os all places in town you can get the best bargains at the above store. All kinds of House Furnishing Goods 50 per cent, cheaper thin any other store. Our Motto: “Cheap for Cash.” The best No. 7 Cook Stoves $7,50. Heating Stoves $1.26 and upward. Call and see us. Once a customer you will always be a customer. MEMPHI STOVE COMPANY, Peg Williams, Pro., 08 Whitehall St. NOTICE. If any of the readers of the Index knows of a man who wants to build up a good school and serve the Bap tist church of the town, let him write me. I want to secure two good teachers and preachers. Write in full, age, experience, both in teach ing and preaching, and give referen ces. Work opens in Jan. 93. Send Stamp. Jas. D. Miller. 1115 Ash St., Macon, Ga. A PLAIM TALK. ON A PLAIN SUBJECT IN PLAIN LAN- GUAGE. A winter is just before us with all of its biting winds, cold, drizzling rains, sloppy, muddy streets, and sudden changes of temperature. 'This will cause at least one-half of the peo ple to have catarrh, colds, coughs, pneumonia, or consumption. 'Thousands of poeple will ac quire some chronic ailment from which they never recover. Un less you take the necessary precau tions the chances are that you (who read this) will bo one of the unfor tunate ones. Little or no risk need be run if l’e-ru-na is kept in the house and at the first appearance of any symptom take it as directed on tho label. No one who values his welfare should be without a copy of The Family Physician No. 2, a com plete guide to the treatment and prevention of all climatic diseases of winter. Sent free by The l’e-ru-na Drug Manufacturing Company, Columbus, Ohio. The Cumberland Presbyterian in an article setting forth the duty o’ every good citizen to vote, gives the the following interesting incident. It shows how the outspoken, determin ed words and acts of one earnest man may turn the scales in favor of t Ipiety and morality. It occurred sT' |ewhere in Tenn. “During a recent election on a moral issue a certain district was known to be overwhelmingly against the proposed righteous meas ure. A Christian citizen, a ruling elder in the Cumberland Presbyter ian church, arose .and respectfully asked that the polls bo opened with prayer. With uncovered head the offi cer in charge of the ballot-box said: Mr. requests that 'the polls be opened with prayer. He will please lead in this prayer.” And he did pray, fervently and faithfully, while the roughest of the rabble stood awed into reverential silence. When the prayer was ended he who offer ed it approached the ballot-box, cast his vote for sobriety, and worked un til the polls were closed, using every honorable means to secure a majori ty for the cause he had so zealously espoused. The leaders of the god less opposition have not yet ceased to wonder how it happened that this district went overwhemly against them. This incident conveys its own lesson.” The Baptist Church at Liberty* Mo., lias given s<looo to the Centen nial fund. sat urcsllo u 1 <1 ,h ‘ "t «*<> to IWiiiAirAiilCiFF throw ofHnipuri- CURES ties of the blood. MAI ARIAI ♦ ♦ No,hl "K does U MHUtMHL ♦ ♦ so well, so safely ♦ ♦ ♦ POISON prompting 5 LIFE HAD NO CHARMS. For three yeht» I wii troubled with malarial poHon. whi< h < »<**• J iny appetite to tell, and 1 was greatly re* du< ed In flssh, and life bit all ittcharma. I tried mrr c urial and |>6taah rtmfdiea, 148 ton or fleet. 1 1 ouM get no relief. I then t' ■* I a few bottle*of U»i« Sad *rful medicade a complete I permanent (ure, and I now ter health than evci. J. A RICE, Ottawa, Kan. Owr book on Blond and Skin Dlaeaaea mailed free. ' awiwr •eaC/rio 00.. atuuita. ba. USING BUSINESS MEN. In selecting material for the new City Council of Atlanta, candidates have been called from almost every business. This is most praise-worthy, and doubly beneficial, in that it gives the various interests better chance for representation and insures a more independent thinking body of men. Among the most prominent of those who are expecting to look af ter the city’s welfare in the new Council is Mr. W. R. Dimmock, sen ior member of the wholesale pro duce firm of Dimmock & Wallace- Mr. Dimmock is thoroughly identi fied with the city, having lived here for nearly 24 years, and if elect ed to represent the Fourth Ward he will make a practical and consci entious councilman. He has been prominent in local military matters for years, is also a prominent mem ber of the Masonic Order, Knights of Pythias and Independent Order of Odd Fellows. Another thing that speaks vol umes for Mr. Dimmock is the fact that the men who have had the most dealings and know him best are his warmest supporters. DOOTOB' AND COUNCILMAN. Among tho candidates being push cd by their friends to represent them in the councils of Atlanta, is one of our most prominent physicians, Dr. G. G. Roy of tho sixth ward. I Or Some years ago Dr. Roy represent ed this same ward in the general council and his friends have not for gotten the interest he took in city’s welfare, and of his services then not one murmur has ever been heard. Dr. Roy is a prominent member of the Baptist church and is an active and conscientious worker. His views relative to the greatest good for the masses are broad and thoughtful, and all conservative measures looking to the benefit of Atlanta, or the bettering of her peo ple meet with his hearty co-operation. If Dr. Roy is elected to the council from the sixth she can be assured of having a capable and earnest advo cate for the best good to the city. TO-DAY Hood’s Sarsaparilla stands at the head in the medicine world, admired in pr osperity and envied in merit by thousands of would be competitors. It has a larger sale than any other medicine. Such success could not bo won without positive merit. Hood's Pills euro constipation by restoring the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal. They are the best family cathatie. JOHN L. MELL. iWj 7 ■ The above is a good likeness of Mr. John L. Mell of the firm of Win gate & Mell this city. Mr. Mell has lived in Atlanta all his life and has been in business for himself the past five years, previous to which he was with the firm of Hunnicutt & Bellingrath for eigh teen years. He is one of our live and prosper ous merchants and is known by a wide circle of acquaintances as a man of the highest integrity. A large number of Air. Mell's friends insisted on his becoming a candi- THE CHRISTIAN INDEX: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 3. 1892. date for the city Council from the Third Ward and after the election bo will doubtless be one of the city fathers. THE SUNDaY-’SOHO'oI”s’oCIETY. Putting a great truth mildly is to say that no other one agency has done, or is now doing so much for the establishment and improvement of Sunday-schools in this country as the American Baptist Publication Society. Through all the years the Society has managed to keep in ad vance of everybody in this impor tant and most hopeful department of Christian effort. How many large efficient, influential Sunday-schools owe their present efficiency, directly to this great Society, we have no means of knowing. How many such schools, North, South, Bast, and West, are indebted, for the begining of their existence, to this same truly national Society. How many poor struggling schools are to day being helped by its donations. Who can tell? May all such Sunday-schools grow into great and still greater use fulness,and may the Society’s ability for this b lessed work ever increase. The leading Athetes say that all sorenes, stiffness or swelling is pre vented or almost instantaneously re moved if, after exercising, the mus cles are thoroughly rubbed with Pond’s Extract. By its use the mus cles are made quick and firm, and one is enabled to take his required amount of exercise each day, when without using Pond’s Extract he would be prevented from work by lameness or stiffness. Invaluable to Amateur Atheletes and men in train ing. Rev. J. P. McFerrin, pastor of Mulberry Street (Methodist) Chit rch, Macon, Ga., has been transferred from the South Ga., to tho Holston Conference, and will be stationed at Centennary Church, his former charge, Chattanooga, Tenn. TASKS THAT MUST BE DONE. Nature has assigned important tasks to the liver and the bowels, being mutually dependent upon each other for the regular and adequate discharge of these tasks, a cessation of work by one causes the other to lapse into inactivity. The tasks of secretion and evacuation must be performed, or the system is poisoned and disordered. Moreover, fatal inflamation of the bowels or ab scess of the liver apt to ensue if inac tion of these organs is allowed to go unheeded. The dangerous tendency should be checked at the outset with Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, an anti bilious specific and laxative without a peer. Never does this medicine cause a qualm of the stomach or uneasiness of the bowels. It doos its reformatory work pleasantly though with reasonable activity. It prevents malaria and rheumatic dis ease, kidney complaints and reliev es dyspepsia and nervousness. EELIGION IN BUSINESS. w. s. m’neal. That religion can be successfully practiced seven days in the week and in connection with a progressive business career is well illustrated in the life of Brother W. S. McNeal, of whom we give a fairly good pict ure above. Although not yet forty years of age, for twenty-two years he has been an active member of the Baptist Church. A a few words in sketch of Brother McNeal will in terest our readers. Having to be gin life at the bottom round and at the early age of seven, ho was de prived of the privilege enjoyed by most boys, that of attending school. He had to educate himself by oc cupying his spare time in study at night. How well ho utilized this leisure can probably be best appreci ated by visiting and conversing with him at his place of business. Six days in the week he can be found at his largo I’aint, Glass and Wall-pa per stores, 114-116 Whitehall, where it lias been his habit for years to get to business early in the morning and remain until night. Considering the very unusual record, of not having lost a day's work in nearly thirty-three years, twenty-one of which ho has l>een the bead of a firm and the devoted way he has spent the liberty allowed by working hours it is truly remarkable to find such a live, cheerful and en tertaining talker on religious, busi ness and political subjects. In ad dition to being a devout member of the First Baptist Church of this city, Brother McNeal has been an aggres sive Good Templar for nearly twen ty years ; he also is a member of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Improved Order of Red Men, Knights of Pithias, Mystic Circle, and one of the live members of the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce. Brother McNeal’s straightforward Christian business career has gained for him a competency and won for him the confidence and esteem of all, regardless to sect or class. MULLEIN BETTER THAN COD LIV ER OIL. Dr. Quillian, the leading authori ty of Great Brittain on lung troubles, gives his opinion based upon experi ment, that mullein is better in con sumption than Cod Liver Oil. Tay lor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein will cure coughs, colds and consumption. Rev. G. W. Reeves, for years pas tor at Hot Springs, is spoken of as State Evangelist for Ark. Rev. L. O. Dawson goes from Kentucky to the pastorate of the Baptist Church at Tuscaloosa, Ala. Rev. Dr. Welsher has been called to the Third Baptist Church, Little Rock, Ark., and may accept. Rev. G. L. Ellis has resigned the pastorate of the Seventh Baptist Church, Nashville, Tenn. Time and Place of Meetings of tho Georgia Baptist Associations. KOVEMBKR. Miller. Rosemary. Emanuel county, Satur day before Ist Sunday. IXniel,Boiling Spring,Emanuel county,Sat urday before 2d Sunday. Summerhill, Brooksville, Randolph county, " uesday before 3rd Sunday. Notification of errors in tho above will se cure inimed into correction. I have failed, af ter diligent effort, to obtain tho minute® of tho following associations: Bethlehem, Central Western, Ellijay, Mulberry, New Hope. lam therefore unable to publish time and place ot their meeting. Now, as tho asaociational year closes every church should remember the great commis sion, “Go ye into all the world and preach the gosnel to every creature,” and reflect prayer fully upon their individual responsibility in the matter. Would it not ho well for every church to appoint a special meeting for prayer, that the Holy Spirit may direct uh in the great work ? Our Boards are all in arrears with their missionaries and in great need of funds. J. G. Gibson. Cor. Sec. THE STANDARD /ft or THE WORLD / on <£l \ HOME ANO STABLE /R For Harness. Buggy Tops, Saddles. Fly Nets Traveling Bags, Military Equipments, Etc. Give# a beautiful finish which will not peel or crack off. butut or crock by handling Not a varnish Used by the U. S. Army and is the ‘•landiml atnon& lasuufneturers and owners ox fine buruess in every quarter of the globe. SOLD BY ALL HARNESS MAKERS. John Gibson Institute, (co EDUCATIONAL) HOWMAN, . GEORGIA. REV. W. A. MONTGOMERY. D.D, I.L.D. President, assisted by an able corps of six pro fessors and touchers. The Spring term of this institution will open Januurv 2nd, is?::. Course of study hitch extending through Latin and Greek courses usual at colleges. and to Calcu lus in Mathematics. Instruction thorough. Tuition in ail classes $1.50 per month. Board in best families $7 to $9 per month. i’JF' ALL EXPENSES OF A STUDENT FROM $lO To sll TKK mon in.. Jj 2 £ Climate and w ater unsurpassed. Building of brick, consisting of eight largo rooms, and chapel that seats 1000. new, with all modern appliances. For fuller information, address tiro President, or Rev. J. J. BECK, novStf Brest. B. of V.. Bowman. Ga. World’s Fair Enlßrlalnmßnl ! o COTTAGt? HoTGLr. (Comprising many lino residences) aud Hotel, Isabella, at Englewood. 111. Rev. J. M. COON, Manager. Location—Unsurpassed, as to sanitary con ditions, restaurants, transportation, relation to Fair grounds, good society. Ac. Endousim ent-- Could not be better, includ ing hearty testimonials from well known min isters ami laymen: ami including also thous ands of lodings already engaged. • Buildings Not on paper, or “proposed,’, but actually erected, and permanent struc tures. Rates—Only aboutone half what others are Cliagring. Cn lllenge—S aid for circulars and full particulars, ami we are satisfied the plan will commend itself. Address, J. C. McMICHAEL, “The Christian Index,” nov3tf Atlanta, Ga. j AC GOLDEN? elixir 4 The Ideal . 0 S Remedy for t* SICK WOMEN SupprtraM. Fain ■urvßßinu Rkw a*y of ful, ur I’rßfßM Meo x A FEMALE DISEASE. 5 T Pritt SI • boHto. !f vour dnsf Diihlaovmttta and J O fiat bM Dot It «« Will ••rut II |MMV TcwaMe. ’ I paid <m rtttlpt of prtoc Goldbd Tnmblf®. Q f kLiim Co., XdAfUl®. Ttt«. "firtWfitefiwr I Practice Limited to tho Diseasesof Women Dr. F. BARTOW McRAE, 152 Courtland Avnxun, Allutitti, • : Georgia. FP ’ Hour* »a.m.to 12 m. 'Phono 1074. Coctly ~ StekS ■ iOi nrnfWhUkey daNta* U| S ■ ■nm K « 1 B M MMoutpnliu Look <dnar- ■ I tex 111 Heulsr. sent I HtX ttW—aJaSUMn M WIXII.I.KY.M AIIMM.Ua. Office WC. Whitehall tM. What Can Cuticura Do Everything that is clefinelDg, purifying, and beau tifying for the Skin, Scalp, and Hair of Infants and .■knrihfi —— - -tr < hlldrcn, tho Cuticura Remedies will do. They 0 Aft ’JC H If B P°®dily cure itching m $ ? H and burning eczemas, ftr *d other painful and \V ) disfiguring akin and Vjf V B ® ca, P diseases, cleanse } A \ fi the scalp of scaly hu- /v Jvn mors, and restore the —’J t ) hair. 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Address JENNINGS NURSERY CO.. 29sep4tn Thomasville, Ga. iightsville & Tennille Railroa Timo table to take effect Sunday, September 6th, 13U1. GOING SOUTH. No. 1 No. 3 No. r» Lv. Tennille 700 a m Ipm 730 a m Wrightsville*-700 2 40 9 00 Dublin 9uo 4uo 11 going north. No. 2 No. 4 No. 6 Lv Dubl in 920 a m 415 pin 130 p m Wrightsville. *lO 40 6 35 3 5o Ar Tennille ..1130 630 Suu J. WOOD, President. G. W. PERKINS, Superintends. I II “ &o | xW 0 4 "2 ■ s_ l ? g-c. 2so a n.i ic t E h S—-3 5 S’ —. S 3 gJ M, ssSS.’SLsJa «o fct,, ''□.it- o> 5 I J n * D .*-to n '** • MUSIC Sabbath Day Music. superb book, full sheet site, heavy paper engraved plates Very comprehensive, 89 pieces for piano or orgau. Choice Sacred Solos. 39 songs tor soprano, Mono, Soprano and Tenor. Choice Sacred Solos for Low Voices. 40 songs for Contralto, Baritone and Bass Choice Sacred Duets 30 beautiful duets by standard authors. Song Classics, Vols. I and 2. Two volume., each with about S') classical songs, of acknowledged reputation. Piano Classics, Vols. I and 2. Two large volumes, full music size, con taining it and St pieces respectively. Only the best composers are represented. Young People's Classics, Vols. I and 2. Each volume contains about SO pieces of easy but otfoetivo music. n yvoluuie, postpaid. In paper $1; boards $1.2 Cloth Gilt $2. OLIVER BITSON .00., Boston C. H. DITSON 4 CO. J. E. OiTSOK 1 CO 867 Broadway, N. Y. 1228 Chestnut St. Fhila. Mary had a Little Lamb, (111"? mr Memory ) h’s wool was all the go si / We make it up in ? X BUSINESS SUITS > for St 5.00 you know. ■J Jh ' * >s. 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Tlie fourteenth annual session of this institution will commence on the 4th of October 1892. and continue five months. The corning term offers facilities for medical study superior to any in this section. A new and magnificent building that will accommodate three hun dred and fifty students, and all of the equipments are first-class in every particular. Special arrangements iiave been made for thorough instruction in the pharmaceutical department, the importance of which, for both physicians and druggists caunot bo over-estimated. The site of the building is directly across the street from the new Grady hospital of the city of At lanta, where every opportunity will be offered for the clinical study of disease. Instruction will consist of didactic and clinical lectures in tho college amphitheater and iu tho hospital. Course thorough in all departments. The winter climate of Atlanta is attractive, conducive to health and well adapted to study. For further information address JulyiStf DR. WILLIAM PERRIN NICOLSON, Doan. Savannah, Americus & Montgomery R'y _ BT> ’ In Effect 7 a. m„ Aug. 28,1892. Trains East. j Trains West. STATIONS. -—— ——i No. 6. No. 18. | No. 5. No. 17. Montgomery II Lv. 700 a m Ar. 845 p in Hurtsboro “ 913 “ I Lv. 638 “ Pittsboro || “ 955 “ “ 601 “ Lumpkin j| “ It 08 " “ 452 “ Preston-. 1 “ 1146 “ 410“ Plains I “ 1207 pm “ .3 45 “ Americus , Ar. 12 30 “ “ 820 Macon C. R. li Ar. 405 p m Lv. 10 35 pni . j J Americus Lv. 430 p:n Lv. 12 45 pm Ar. 10 30 a m'Ar. 3in p m DeSoto I “ 500 “ " 117 " Lv. 9.K> " Lv. 210 “ Cordele “ 525 “ “ 200 “ “ 913 “ " 200 “ t-> (Cordele | Lv. 2 05pm Lv. 20'>pm $ | Albany i Ar. 330 “ Ar. 330 “ (Albany Lv. 4 45pmLv. 12 30 pm Lv. 12 30 pu* < (.Cordele Ar, 650 " Ar. 2 00pm Ar. 200 “ Cordele Lv, 6 52pm Lv. 200 pm Lv. 9 13amLv. 2 00pm Sevillle " 620 “ 225 845 " " 140 “ Pitts " 630 “ “ 233 " “ 831 " " 130 “ Rochelle “ 643 “ " 245 “ ; “ 820 " “ 122 " Kramer “ 654 “ “ 252 “ “ 810 “ “ 115 " Abbeville “ 707 “ " 3ft> " 1" 756 “ “ 103 “ Milan “ 774 “ “ 335 “ • " 715" “ 1228 “ Helena “ 815 “ Ar. 355 " 1 “ 647 “ “ 12 05 “ Lyons “ 10 00 “ “ 530 " ,Lv. 500 “ " 10 00 “ Savannah C. R. R Ar. 805 pm Lv. 720 am Charleston C. & S Ar. 120 am Lv. 5 00am Wilmington. N.C W.& W “ 915 " " 955 “ Richmond, Va R. &P. “ 6 28pin “ 2 58pm Washington. D. C A. & F i“ 1110 “ " 10 57 am Baltimore. Md I B. & P “ 12 48 am “ 942 Philadelphia, Pa Penn. R.R “ 345 " “ 720 " New York IPenn. R.R “ «50 “ “ 12 15 " : - . . . ■ 3 - : _ Connection made at Savannah with Steamships for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York aud Boston. For further information apply to W. J. MATTHEWS. E. S. GOODMAN. Superintendent. Americus, Ga. Gen'l Pass. Agt., Americus, Ga. W. & A. R. R. BATTLEFIELDS LINE • AND— ‘ Nashville, Chattanooga & Sil. Rj. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ROUTE TO THE WEST. No. 2 No. t; No. 4 No”? N 074 a. m. r. m. f. mJ f. m. f. m. Lv Atlanta xin l.w 746 345 f>.fl Ar Marietta no.' ?33 831 437 «30 " Kennesaw 921 259, 847 465! •••• “Acworth u 35 312 9 o<» r>m ■ ■■ , '•Cartersville.... 1003; 343 928 543 .... "Kingston 10 27 408 ' 949 610 .... “ Rome 12 00 510 .7 00 " Adairsville ■••• 10 48 429 10 08 No7o, “ Calhoun. 11 08 448 1027 .... I "Resaca 11 21 601 10 40 ... A.M. I "Dalton 1156 633111111 .... 633 i F. M. " Tunnel Hill ... 12 11, 550 .... .... 652 " C.itoosa Spgs ■ 12 20 G 0 .. .I .... 702 1 “Ringgold.l22t> 605, ....I .... 710 "Graysville 12 34 618 ....| .... 725 "Boyce 1(» 6 4511216 .... 80S AM. “ Chattanooga.. I 125 7 05112 33: .... 825 "Stevenson. ■ 314 I 225 "Cowan| 4 131 .... 320, “ Tullahoma 551 . 353 I ’ Wartrace.. 624 ... 421' "Murfreesboro . 616 ... I 506 I " Nashville i 7 30' ■■■■! 6 05 1 •••• ' THROUGH CAR SERVICE. NORTH BOUND. — Train No. 2—Has Pullman parlor chair car | Atlanta to Nashville.through u ithout change. Elegant day coach Atlanta to Memphis with I out change. Train No. 4—Has Pullman sleeping car At lanta to Nashville and St. Jamis, through with out change. Also Pullman sleeping car At I lanta to Chattanooga, Passengers can remain , in car until 7.00 a. in. Train No. 72 Runs solid Atlanta to Rome. Sir Ch ise connections made in Union Depot : at Nashvills for all points North aud Northwest ————— I TO THE SOUTHEAST. I No. 1 No. 3 No. 6 No 73 No 7 A. M. F. M. A. M. A. M. A. M. Lv Nashville. 730 905 ArMnrfreeslioro.■ 834 looi ....' " Wartrace 923 10 45 "Tullahoma 963 1110 "Cowan 10 23 11 4<> "Stevenson| 11 25 1231 j ; F. M. A. M. | "Chattanooga... 1261 i« 760 800 "Boyce . 134 227 8 o." .... 620 "Graysville 168; .... 834 .... 54» " nggold 2 I0 1 •■■■ 847, .... 606 "Catoosa Snrgs.. 216 •••• 610 "Tunnel Hill ... 225 .... 9021 •••• 620 "Dalton 242 8 94' 929 .... 633 " Resaca 315 .... I 953 "Calhoun 328, 414 100<> "Adairsville 330 432 1027 "Kingston. 411 450, 10 30 ■ .... " Roitie 2 36: 920 760 .• • • “Carterville 4 34| 510 11 15 901 N 075 "Acworth 600 538 11 47 935 !■. M. A. M. "Kennesaw 6 241 6 511 12 10 950 .... "Marietta 641 6 01», 12 21 1010 7 2 "Atlanta f. 40 7<X> 116 1106 8 2 Train No. .3-Has Pullman sleeping car St. Louis nnd Nashville to Atlanta, through with out change. Also Pullman sleeping car Chat tanooga to Atlanta, open for passengers at Union Depot at o.oop. in. Train So. I.—Has Pullman parlor chair car Nashville to Atlanta through without change. Elegant, day coach Memphis to At lanta through without change. Train No. <3—Runs solid Rome to Atlanta, t f?” Close connections made In Union Depot at Atlanta for all points Sooth and Southeast, nr For Tickets and other information, write to or call upon I (’. B. Walkkr. T. A.. Union Depot, 1 K. D. Mann. No. 4 Kimball House, I Atlanta. M. S. Rki.fk. T. A.. Union Depot, I Cbatta .S. E. liowi'LL. “ 9th 4 Market st J nooga. I ,1. I. Edmondson. T. P. A., Dalton. J. W. Hicks, Tra. Pass. AgJut, Charlotte. Chas. E. Harman. Gen. Pass. Ageut, Atlanta, Ga. THE BEST HYMN BOOK For Evanqrelistlc Service, Sunday Schools and Prayer Meeting, Gospel Hymns Nos. 5 and 6 COMBINED. Music, s<o per 190: 70c. ea. by Mail. Words, S2O per 100; 22c. ea. by Mall. THE I THE John Church Co. I Biglow & Main Co. 74 W. 4th St.. Cin’ti. | W 7U E.vth St.. N. Y. H. C. Pbrktns. J. A. Hauskr. President. Manager. Georgia Iron Works, Founders and Machinists, Between Fenwick and D’Antignac. AUGUSTA, GA. o Ceu< K/lillo ara building High OdW IV! Ills. Grade modern designed Saw Mill Machinery of every description for Southern Lumbermen, Fractional and and Timber Head Blocks, Lumber Rolls,ljveKolls, Slab Conveyors, Saw Dust Conveyors, Haulups, Edgers, Trimmers, Steel Arbors Jump Saws. Shingle. Lath and Stave Mills,.-tc. Plans furnished and contracts for complete plants taken. Architectural Iron Work. Columns, Lintels, Sills. Balcony Railing and Brackets Grills, Sidewalk Grating. Ventila tors, S eel B.*a ns. Koof and Bridge Bolts and Wasners. Stair Cases, etc. Designs and Pat ents new. Engines and Boilers. ma 11 and Plane Slide Valve Engines, sizes to sui all requirements: Return Tubular, Locomo tive, l pright and Cylinder Boilers Stacks, Fronts, Grate Bars, Bearing Bars, etc. Shafting, Pulleys and Gearing, fte promptly anpthing in this line. Elevating and Conveying Machinery planned and erect ed. Ooctinrvc "’e leave a well equipped Kg do LI I >g,o. Foundry, and pay special attention to Cotton Factory and Railroad Castings. Fittings and Supplies. ry a full stock of Brass Goods, Piping,Belting Packing, Babbitt, etc. O Material, Wortaaiisliip and Prices O ti2iivi.il teed. 23juneCm GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R R. The only line running Double DnilyTtains between Columbus and Atlanta, connecting in Union Depot in Atlanta for nil points North. East and West- Schedule in effect Oct. 10th, 1892. NORTHBOUND DAILY. I. 650.HU 310 pm " Woobury- 841 ” 504 " " Concord 006 " 631 " Ar Griftin 9 45 " 6 io " " Atlanta. C. RR. 11 30 “ 810 “ " McDonough Cs2pni “ Atlanta, E. T-VJiG. 810 " SOUTH BOUND DAILY, La. Atl inta, < . RK T .oam 4Mpm Ar.Gritiin “ ■■■■■■■■ $.48 " 650 " Lv Atlanta. ETV 4t Ga'R 7IS a m Ar McDonough 8 26 Lv Griffin 907 am ni>ipm Ar Concord 945 " 638 “ “ Woodbury 1011 “ 705 “ " Columbus 12 0) " :> 51 *• M. E. Okay, Supt. Clifton Jones, Gen. Pass. Agent. Columbus, Ga. WANTS. 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