Rockdale register. (Conyers, Ga.) 1874-1877, February 03, 1876, Image 3

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iteeMala Jtegtstte?, CJKruif , Ga., Doc. 23rd, 1875. At a inee'in. ot the stockholders of • the Rockdale Register Publishing Com pany, • hold this dity, tin following officers were elec ted for the e ’""vng year ; Gko. M'. G lea ton, President. A. H. Zaohby, Vice-President. T. J I'beauwkll, Treasurer. W. P. Secretary. A.-C. McUal a, Ed. and Bus. Man. Leifitl ailvertiseinents must hereafter be p>id for in advance! 1 No deviation from this rule will be made at - ‘ry tiiuo, or under •any circumstances. All .advertisements must Vbe hauded in before 12 o’clock, m., on Wed nesday, the day before publication. ' Regiktee Cos. ■ Ct>>nnCKS GA., THURSDAY, FEB. 3,187 C. Eight prisoners at ") in Walton county jail. have had a little trouble in Mon roe over the election of members of council. l J no. Nervis Hale, recently of 'oovejoy renown, is new sub-Devil on the Register force. ■ W“*® • During last month Clarke county pro ducer young strasvherrios, tomato plants, Irish 'j;otatoo3, corn, snap biafts, etc. —n 11. Y* McCord • is, (iiow engaged in mast ring the art of<telegraph;, at the telegraph office in 'this vnluce. Col. Posey soys lie Weighs fifteen pounds more than he did when he mar ried. But lie’s got the tooth-ache ii iglity bad. Preaching. — Rev. M. Haygood preached at the first Baptist Church and l\ev. S. Mayfield, at the second Baptist Church in this place, on last Sabbath. Our enterprising friend, Mr. F. D. McMil’an, is sprt ading out regardless of the hard times. He is erecting anew Steam Gin and Saw Mill about three miles up the Geor gia R. R. Died.— Mrs. Marcellus Smith, died rear this place on Saturday, at the res idence of her husband. She lias relatives in this and Newton counties. The berea ved ones have our sympathies. The proposed dog law will be a con venient thing. It will enable a man to esti mvte his neighbors wealth without the trouble o of consulting tax-books. Just Chassez around a fellow’s promises, and count tho canines, and tlie thing is done. , Tlic Young Men’s Christi.m Associ*- i ion will l o'.d a meeting at the Baptist Church, to-inniTow (Friday) night. Their regular Bible meeting will be held on Sunday, at 4 P. M., a’ liter Pres byterian Church. The Uouse has passed a bill taxing n.a'e dogs sl, and -females §2. Hon. .1, .4. Stewart, of Kookdale, moved to t- tenpt bull ticu and small dogs eram tue provisions ot the bill, but his amend nieut was rejected. We regret to learn that Doctor O'Kel ley met with a painful accident, at hi:: residence in Walton county, the other day He was moving a s aj> trough vrlieii he slipped and fed breaking bis leg in two places between ill/ ankle and the knee. First Class Fertilizers. t Wc take pleasure in calling the alien ton of our readers to the advertisement in ,thi3 issue of those well-known anl deservedly popular g:iano3—til l John C. Ragsdale, an l Swift's Corapoun 1. These fertilizers are giv ing universal satisfaction, and the agents at .this place. Messrs. Stewart it McOalta, are offering them on advantageous term". Bankrupt Cases.— The Bankrupt coses of XI. C. & J. F, Kiser 4" Cos., vs S. Mayfield & son. Ei fas & illegalities refered to in our last issue, were argued before lion. A. M. Helms, N. P. tfc Ex. :of J. P. of this district, on last Friday, ond decided in favor of the Defendants, *,W. $. Thomson and J-. C. liarton Atty. for Plaintiffs.’ A. C. McCalla and A, C. Perry, tor Defendants. Blobhs met us yesterday, and, speak ing of the gale on Tuesday night, delivered himself of the following : “The warfare of the antagonized ekinent was orful, and, to s: y the least, considerable. The Storm King, sir, rode the whirlwind and thundered m the har rycanc. It was grand, terrific, sublime —in fact it was a big thing !’’ We agr/e with Blobbs. -j A New Candidate For Governor. ,• A mirubei of our citizens met jester day, and after a brief interchange of views declared that Hon. J. M. Potts, of Jackson county, was their choice for . our next Governor. &ir. Potts is the gentleman who recently took such a decided stand imfavor of a Convention and again.stdhe homestead. Rev. G. J. Pkauce Dead. —Rev. Gad J. Pearca died oa Saturday morning, and was buried at Decater Monday morning; He was weilknown minister of the North Georgia M. E. Conference, and has filled many important appointments in the work since he has been in the ministry,but has been superannuated pn account of declining health, for the last two years, and wes. residing at X>eca u-. Sev eral ministers from Atlanta were in attendance at his burial. .i Facts For Prof. Tice. Tuesday night was the worst of the winter. The vinl ra o ed wilh great fury all l ight long. /About half past four o’clock, last Saturday morning, a heavy squall struck Conyers on the West si'e, apd waked up things generally. During the disturbance a murky, sultry state of atmosphere prevailed, and a number of electric lights were plainly visible in low and swampy localities. In one five of these Jack O Lanterns were faj running in differ ent directions. ItiiMiiess Cliangc. Wo regret to .uiimmoe that Messrs. J ones & .Carswell have closed out their busi ness in Conyers. Dr. Jones left for Macou • 'ast week, and his recent partner, Mr. A. W. Carswell, Went to Augusta, last Tuesday night. We are truly sorry to lose such good Citizens. They mad* a host of friend* durihg their residence here. Unit they' cavrf fo "ibnr new homes the cordial esteem and.best w ishes of our community. We learn the drug store will remain at the’ old stand, Messrs. Hurt, Itaukin snd Lamar, of Atlanta, having p ur chased the stock and good will from the 'for mer proprietors. Mr. Avory is now in charge, a’ld the public will find him both enterprising and accommodating. We welcome him to Conyers. a j He Deceit ert us. In our last week’s issue we gave our readers a description of a tramping typo. The party in question had an abundance of chook, and was moreover a gooduatured fellow well calculated to get on in the world. But we had a visitor, last Tuesday, who belonged to anoth er cla sof tramps. He was a printer, it is true, but sixty-five houri of starvation hail robbed him of all his assurance and self-asser tion. He wus uttorly miserable. All that he wanted was enough morphine to take him out of this vale of tears. He said he was in oead earnest about it, and enquired the price of th <t drug, V e took a good look at the man, and came to the conclusion that he would keep his word. Tho temptation was too much to be misled. We gave him the money. But there were no suicide here on t hat day. The fellow didn’t even visit the 'drug store. He went hack on bis word in the most reckless manner, and took the next train down tho road, We have lost all confidence in the tramps species. Communicated. , Valuable Information. —A few days ago, 1 learned from Mrs. Neal, an intelli gent lady of this county, that tainted meitt, njay be saved by the following process : Take the bones out of the meat and dip each piece, say, three times, into a large pot of boiling, water made very strong with salt and red pepper (the more of both the better) then cool it .off by plunging each piece into a vessel of cold water. As the water gets warm (and it will become heated by the dipped process) pour it out and put in a fresh supply ol cold water again. Having first dipped each piece three times in the boiling water and then after the third dip, cooled off as etirected, the meat being hung up and smoked will be fit (or use. At such a time the above receipt may be worth knowing. H. Q. Conyers, 2nd, Feb’y. 1876. Highest Standard JEEfMERS. John C. Ragsdale, Swift’s Compound, s({■ A TON. Includes Freight. 433 lbs of Middling Cotton on or before the Ist of Next November, Will Pay for a Ton of Either of the Above First Class Fertilizers. If You Buy a STRAIGHT Guano, let one or the other of Those. BE IT ! Stewart & McCall a, Agts., 28 —3-ruos. Conyers, Ga. J xo. N. Swift, Gen’l Agt. MARRIED PEOPLE— New Invention. Just what you want. Reliable and durable. Mailed on receipt -of* 75cts. Address, Dr. MOSMAN & Cos.. Middleton, Conn. 4w Mind reading psyohomancy, FASCINATION, Soul Charming, Mes merism, and Marriage Guide, showing how either sex may fascinates and gain the love and affection of any person they choose in stantly, 400 pages, By mail, 50cts. Hunt & Cos., 139 S. 7th St, Phila., Pa. 4w Agents W anted for the GREAT CENTENNIAL HISTORY, 700 pages, low price, quick rsloß. Extra terms. P. W. ZEIGLER & Cos., 518 Arch St. Phila delphia, Pa. 4w .WALL STREET CARICATURES. Anew book, 48 pages, containing 14 Engrav ed Illustrations, witti information for Stock Speculators. Price, 1 lets, by mail. TUM BRIDGE & CO.. BANKERS & BROKERS, 2 Wall Street, N. Y. 4w VJFT \ iYI 'l' I? JXAgbnxs for the best selling \ Y 1 JuU Stationery Packages in the world, It containsl > sheets paper, 15 Envel opes, golden Pen, Pen-holder, Pencil, Patent Yard Measure, and a piece of Jewelry. Sin gle package,-with pair of elegant Gold Stone Sleeve Buttons, post-paid, 2octs., 5 for $1 00 This package has been examined by the publisher of The Rockdale Register and found as represented—worth the money. Watches given away to all Agents. Circulars free. BltlUE &Cos , 769 Broadway, N. Y- 4w Immense guceess ! 50,000 of the Genuine LIFE AND LABORS OF LIVINGSTONE already sold, 1 1 This veteran explorer ranks a mong the most heroic figures of the century, and this book one of the most remarkable of the age. Thrilling in interest, illustrated piofusely, and being the only entire and au thentie iife ; the millions are eager for it, and wide-awake agents are wanted quickly. For proof and terms, address, HUBBARD BROS., 1 Pubs., 723 Sansom St., Phila., Pa. 4w LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS. Rockdale Sheriff Salk for Maucii. ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT houso door, in tiw town of Conyers, wilhin the legal hours of wile, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN MARCH, 1876, the following property, to wit: One Hundred nnd Fiftv ae.o of Lind, more or less, in the Tenth District, of originally Henry, then New ton, now Newton and Rockdale Counties, it •'sing tho Bouth-oast corner of lot No. 140, bounded North, by lands of Hollingsworth and Mann, East, by Hollingsworth and Plunk ett ; South, by F. J. Whitehead ; West, by Asbury Turner .and Sam Veal. Leviod on as the property of 8. P. Daniel, by virtue of and to satisfy ten fi. fa. issu.nl from Rockdale County Court, in favor of J. H. Turner r. S. P. Daniel, Written notice given parties. F. J. Whitehead, , ■Sheriff. ALSO,' At tho same time and place will he sold Four thousand lbs., more or less, of seed cotton, 1 bay horse mule about 11 years old, 1 bay horse mule ten or twelve years old, 4 fattening hogs, 2 sows and pigs, 18 acres of corn in the field culled Sandy Creek field, 7 acres on Big Haynes Creek, also in the field ; 2 bales of cotton now in the field, including patch in fronf of his son's house. Levied on as the property of J. H. Wells, by virtue of and to satisfy a distress warrant issued from Rock dale County Court, in iuvor of Martha J. Sigman vs, J. H. Wells. F. J. Whitehead. Sheriff. ALSO, At the same time and place will be sold tho following property, to-wit: One house and lot in Conyers containing one-hilf acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur stieet. West by N W Maddox, East by J H Aluinnd, South by Commeree street, snd now occupied by P G McCullough ; also one store house and lot containining .’>o by 20 feet, bounded North by lands of T J Nelms,' East by lauds of 1 J Hartsfield, South by right of Ga. R. R., West by N W Maddox. Levied on tho property of T J Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy three fi fas issued from Rockdale Couuty Court in fa vor of T J Low A Bro vt T J Nelms. Proper ty pointed out by def’t. ’•' F. J. Whitehead, tlicriff. ALSO, At’ tile same time and place will be sold tho follow ing property, to-wit: Parts of lots Nos. 340 and 339, in the 16th District of originally Henry, now Rockdale county; part of lot No. 352 in said District, containing 25 acres, more or less; the West half of lot 339, in said Dis trict ; also 20 acres, more or less, of lot 329 in said District; also part of lot No. 314 ; also 40 acres, more or less, of lot 33 7 altogether con taining 650 acres, more or less, and being the lands embraced in a deed from B F Carr to John Neal, of date of 4th day of March, 1874, and recorded in the Clerk’s office of the Supe rior Court of Rockdale county, iu book of Deeds A., page 443. Levied on as the proper ty of B F Carr by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Rockdale Superior Court, Sprit g Term, 1875, in fa\or of Clark & Pace vt B F Carr. Property pointed out by Pl’ffs. F. J. Whitehead, She lift. ALSO, At the same time and place will be sold tho following pioperty, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lyiftg and being in the town of Conyers, Ga., county of Rockdale, known and distinguished as the College lot, with all the appertenances thereunto belong ing—number not known. Levied on the prop erty ef S. Muyfiield, President of the Trustees of the Conyers Female College, by virtue of and to satisfy a ti fa in favor of William Gal loway vs S Mayfield,- President of the Trustees of the Conyers Female College. Property pointed out by the defendant, S. Mayfield, Pr< sident of the T.ustoes of the Conyeis Fes, male College. F. J. WlllTEiir.A t>, • , v 1 “i Sheriff. - A LSD,' - At the same timeland place will be sold' the following property to-wit : One house and lot in the town of Conyers, containining one-half acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur street, Last by J II Almand, South by o(im iuerce street, West by N W Maddox, and riofr occupied by P O McCullough ;"also one atm-e house and lot containing 50 by 20 feet, bound ed North by lands of T J Nelms, Last by lands of 1 J Hartsfield, South by right of Ga. K. R., West by N W Maddox. Levied on asj the property of T J Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy two fi [fas issued from the Justices' Court of, the 176 district, tG M, one in favor of A J Pierce, and one in favor of Mrs. M A Al len vs James Jones, principal, and T J Nelms, security. Property pointed out by defendant. Levied on by S It Hartsfield, L_C und returned' to me. F. J. Whitehead, (sheriff. ALSO, h • At the same'time and place; will be the following property, to-wit : one house anil lot in {he town of Conyers, containing one-half acre, more or less, bounded North by Decatur street, East by J II Almand, South by Com merce street. West by N W Maddox, and now occupied by P G NcCullough ; also one store house and lot, containing 50 by 20 feet, bound ed North by land of I J Hartsfield, South by right of Ga. R. R. and West by N W Maddox. Levied on as the pooperty of T J Nelms, by virtue of and to satisfy sundry fi fas issued from the Justices Court of the 476 district, G M in favor of G W Gleaton et al vs T J Nelms. Properly pointed out by defendant. Lt vied on by S B Hartsfield L C and returned to me. F. J. YVIIITE AD, Sheriff. E O R GIA Rockdal’i County : Presley F. Christian, administrator of the estate of, C. W. Fox, dec’d, having made ap plication, for leaive.'to ( se!l the lands of said es tate for division among the heirs and to pay debts. If any objecton3 exist let them be filed within the time allowed by law, else leave will be granted the applicant as prayed. O. SEAMANS, • Ordinary. NOTICE. GeOßGlA —Rockdale County: whereas, I). N. Hudson having in propor form made application to me for letters of Administration On the estate of Mbs. A. Rliodes, late of said county, deceased. This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all and sin gular, the kindred and creditors of said de ceased, to be and appear at my office on MON DAY, Feb. 7th., next, to show cause, if any they can, why letters of administration should not be granted to D. N. Hudson on the estate of Mrs. A. Rhodes, deceased. O. SEAMAN'S, Ordinary. t EORolA —Rockdale County : Whereas, James Jones, p. o. c. having ap plied for Exemption of Personalty, and setting part and valuation of Homestead. I will pass upon the same at 10 o’clock, on the 14th day of February celt, at iny office. This January 25th, 1876. O. SEAMANS, no2t-2t Ordinary. HANRKUPT SALE. By virtue of an order of the District Court of the United States, for the Northern District of Ga., will be sold before the Court House door, in the town of Conyers. Saturday, Feb. 10th, 1876, the notes, fi fas’ and accounts, amounting to $3,080 00, belonging to t.be es tate of S. Mayfield A Son, Bankrupts, for the benefit of the creditors of said Bankniplg. jan. JWtV3w B. B Rosseb, Assignee. CONYEIIS I‘HICKS CURRENT. CORRECTED WEEKLY BY STEWART A MCCALLA. CoNrkftii; GiVf January 20, 1876. C'T’f^'K Wiiupic+euieiit sine - pur last report in the bej r grades, and a serious decline in all | grades oelow midling. Wo quote Cotton—Good midlings 11|@11| Midbngs : lH(*Hi Low midlings ioj @ll T,iug<*| 9 @ 9J StanW,,,.. 7J@ g Red scams 7 @ 7$ Blue 5 (*' 6 Dirty Blues nnd Rod * @ 5 PROVISION MARKET. Binco our last report their has been an im provement iu the price of meats. Wo quote Mint—C R Bulk 12J@121 bulk Shoulder 9 @lO Bulk Haniß 14J(a 15 Smoked Pig Ha ns ~.17 ( is Canvassed •• *2 1 ( 17 Flour —Extra Family fi Family ,s3} (a 4 GROCERIES -r- . . r Coffee,.,.A 7' @27 Sugar, Standard A 12 @I2J “ N. 0., Fancy U)@l2 “ ’’ Raw 10 (aril “ Yellow C’s, 9j@lo Syrup, N 0,.,.. 70 @75 “ '•Prime 65 @7O MoUsAes, Sugar House, 40 @45 ’’ ’ Cuba A MuscovadoS. 1 ) (a 60 Oil. Kerosene 25 (a3O Small Groceries unchanged. Corn buying 80 ; selling 85. U-LVt J S. ANTHEMv MANUFACTURED ok TIN WADE, ANOi bkALEk IN STOVES, t 'HARDWARE, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, q AMPS, etc. ROOFING, GUTTER ING,, & JOB WORK of all kinds, in tin, sheet-iron, zinc, etc., done promptly, and at low prices. All work WAR RANTED, J. s. ANTHONY, Commercial St., Conyers, Ga. Sign of “ The Big, Red CofTeo Pot.” (Stoves, Stoves, At prices to sui tin* times; ranging from $15,00 upward. Be sure to give him a call be fore you buy elsewhere. J. S.Anthmy, Com. steet Conyers, Ga., at the sign of “The Dig Rod Coffee Pot,” CONYERS F E M A L E C O L L E G K, . CONYERS, GEORGIA. ■phe exercises of the above Institution will I. be resumed on ■V.< v MO N DAY, JANUARY TEN TH, 18 7 0. • A R. A. GUINN President, And Professor of Mathematics, Mental, Moral ' , and Natural Science, o MISS SAL LIE COOK, Instructress in Latin and French, and Utiles Lett res. o Miss J. I. MAItSTON, Instructress in Primary und Prep. Departments Instructress in Music. CALISTIIENIC EXERCISES, ■ / So conducive, to health and gracefulness in movement, will he regularly practiced under the skillful management of Miss Cook throughout the year. —ll-40— BOARD For pupils, exclusive of washing .ond lights, sl2 50 per month , in th‘e best families of the place. R. A. GUINN, t President. LOOK HERE! ARROW TIES, per lb. STANDARD Roll Bagging 16c per v<l. GUNNY BAGGING, 130 “ “ At C. V. Sanford's. 4 lbs RIO COFFEE for SI.OO 8 “ STANDARD A SUGAR SI.OO U. R. Bulk Sides per cwt., 14c Pure Leaf Lard, 180 Golden Hams, ' 160 At C. V. Sanford's. —o— Cheese, Crackers, Sarditv i, Oysters etc. At C. V. Saitfouds. —o Tobacco, from 60c to $175 |>er pound. At C .V. Sanfohds. ~t . JAMES BANKS. ATTORNEY AT LA W, Office No. 8, James’ Wank Block, Atlanta, Georgia. Special attention given to the collection of c aim* All busine.es attended to promptly FOR COUGHS, COLDS and IIOARSEFESS, AND ALL THROAT DISEASES, USE WELL’S CARBOLIC TABLETS, PUT UP onuy.in.BLUE boxes. A TRIED AND SURE REMEDY. For sale by Druggists generally, and JOHNSt N, HOLLOWAY & CO., Philadelphia, Pa. Is YOUR LIFE WORTH TEN CENTS? Sickness prevails everywhere, and every body complains of some disease during their (life. When sick, the objeqf is, to get well; now we say plainly that no person on- this ' world that is suffering with •'Dyspepsia. -,* Lives Complaint .and it3 effects, such as Indigestion Costiveness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach Heart burn. Palpitation of the Heart, Depress ed Spirits, Biliiousnes, <tc., can take Green’s Ahgust Flower without getting relief and cure If you doubt this, go to your Druggist W H, Lee & Son, and get a Sample" Bottle (or 10 ,cents-and*try it. Regular size 75 cents. Two doses will relieve you. f j'he Greatest Medical Discovery OF Til E XlXtli CENTURY. HEALTH, n.CUTTY, AND HAPPINESS RKSrOIIEDTO MODERN WOMANHOOD ! DR. J . BRA1)Fl ELI) ‘ S FEM AL K H E GUATO Vt - • woman’s best friend. Its operations are quick and sure .- and it never fails to cure. It i~ , 1-. Tim kful for *he '-o'-y flattering reception the Female Regulator has met with from nll,por tio’is of the country, the Proprietor begs to announce that ho has largely increased hia nianu • facturlng facilities, and hopes that before long he will bo able to place within the rear 1, of every suffering woman, this, the greatest Uiou of her Hex. I’JtICE I 50 per 110-tle. fWf"SoM liv nil l)iugoists iii'thc United J,. JI. HJiA i)FIELD, Atlanta, (Jeonjia , I’r<>)>rietor. READ! READ!! ‘ .- • ♦ ♦ It is well known to doctors ard ladies that subject to enormous diseases pecu lisr to their sex,—such as suppression of the menses, whites, painful monthly pcrioilioals, rheumatism of the liack and wouib, irregular menstruation, hemorrhage or excessive “flow'* prolapsus, uteri, or falling of the womb. Illooming in all her Vrittine B uufy, health, strength anti elasiir.it’j. Tried doctor after doctor. . Reti.edok, Ga., February 18. 1874. Thin is to certify that, my wife was an iuvalM, for Hix years Had disease of the womb and headache, weight in'lower part of the hack; scypyel from languor, exhaustion and norvons nesn, loss of appetite nnd flesh. Bhe had bt-cOni 1 " s<> exhausted and weak, her friends wore apprehensive she would never get well, ’l’riutl and 1 tor after Uoc‘ or, and patent medioiness 1 a<l ibwpaired of her iuiprovonient, when fortu'ilvtely she commenced on Dr. Bradlield’s Fe male Regulator. She is now well; three or four bottles cured her. Improved in health, ap petite ami flesh ; “ she is blooming in all her pristine beauty, stn ngth, and e asticity.” I re garit you as her savior tiom the dark portals of death,—and my benefactor. May your shad ow never'grow loss, nnd you never become weary in well-doing. JOHN SHARP. WayUor S'ilc by W. 11. 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DELIVERED AT ANY DEPOT IN THE CITY FREE OF OHAR3E. Time sales payable Ist of NOVEMBER, 1376, without interest, with option yf paying ir Mi l Bin t cotton at lie, delivered at your railroad depot. ; .1. O ..MATTiIEWSON A CO. Geneku. Ahent.s, Augusta* Geo unit. STEWART * MeCALLA, Agents, Confers, Ga. tno3S *3?h.e Westeru an<l J^tailro.vd, The following Schedule takes effect May 23d, 1875: NORTIIWARD. No. 1. No. 3. No, 11, Leavo Atlanta.... 4.1 v) P M 7.00 A M 3.3. r M. Arrive Cartersville 6.14 “ ... .!> 22 “ 7- P J “ Arrive Kingston 6.42 “ 9.56 “ • V-G “ Arrive Dalton 8.24 “ 1 1 54 “ U.lB ’ l Arrive Chattanooga. ....10.25 “ 1.50 P. AL $() U T 11 WARRD.” V No. U. N<>. 4- : Leave Chattanooga; 4.00 I*. M 5.(0 A. M. Arrive D'iltoiV.' 5.41 “ 7.01 * LOO A M Arrive KinggtOff. 7.38 “ ......... 0.07 “ 4.1!) “ Arrive Cartersville.. 8.12 “ .9.42 “ 5.18 “ Arrive Atlan!a 10.15 “ 12. 06 Noon 9.30 “ Pullinan Palace Cars run on Nos. 1 and 2, between New Orleans and Baltimore. Pullman Palace ears run on N.is. and 4, beiw’den Atlanta and Nashville, l’ulhuan Palace ears run on Nos. 3 am! 2, hetwevi'lw.‘iwsviflc and Atlanta. No change of cars between New Orleans, M.’ ile, Montgomery, Atlanta and Baltimore, and only one change to New York.* ■< ” ft > - Passengers leaving Atlanta at 4.10 PXI arrive in e\v York the. second attsr noun thereafter al 4.00 I*. M. . -, Excursion Tickets to the Virginia Sj.rin sand various Summer Resorts will b on sale in New Orleans, .Mobile, Montgomery, Columbus, M-tcou Savannah Augusta and Atlanta, at greatly reduced rates Ist <>l June. . Pin ties desiring a whole car through t\i the V irginia Spvitiga or to Ia tiuicre, should address the undersigned.' >' 11 " ' , Parties contemplating traveling sh julil send for a copy of Kknnkha -v Rot tk f v -i-rri-;, containing schedules, etc. IfiPVlsk for Tickets vii ‘Keitnesaw Route.’ ' " J B. W. WREN f, Geti’l Passenger and Ticket Agent, Atlanta Ga. Yn E GREAT EST A Y OR G ANI ■*%. 5 HE MOS l’ EXT ENSIVE ORGAN MAN UFAt T CRY in mi X\ ORIU -1000 ORGANS MADE EKEKY MONTH OF TI7E MOST, ELABORATE MPdOVED TONE AND SUPERIOR < ONRTRtffrMON. . :■ THE MOST PERFECT REED ORGAN F.VEJi MADE/. .THE UNSJuT-iilE CIIANIOS and IN VENTOBS OF TI/E AGJC EMPIiOYKD. 'The only manufactur who frivo written warraDteyt. Special <Uscount ic* Churcos and Schoola. Reliable Agents Wanted in Georgia, Alabama, Florida, Soutii Carolina anJ East Send for HlustfrieJ atalognos to Oof*. fJnilford, SoutlFrn Agent. C i U HITEHALL bTREEX, ATLANTA, feEOPO AND ITS CON NOTIONS, i KEMNKSAW ItOUTIi !