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GEMS OF THOUGHT.
ffever betray a confidence.
To eneourage talent is to create it.
Humility is the drew cost of pride*
Never leave home with unkind
words.
The happy past is the happy pret
•♦it.
Calmness of Will is a sign of grand
ear.
Nothing can he great which is not
right.
A merry heart douth good like a
medicine.
Never give promises that yoa can
aot fulfill.
Malice is the spur of wit, good-na
ture the bridle.
Ife who his nothing to do has no
b'usiht as on earth.
Ftoqurntly review your conduct
and not your feelings.
Bn.ie natures joy to see hard hap
pen to those they deem happy.
Riches should be admitted into our
houses hut not into our hearts.
Tardy recognition insults the ge
nius which it starves and then crowns.
Politeness is the shadow of civiliza
tion. Christianity is the substance.
Love elevate* or debases the soul,
according to the object which inspire*
it.
Never count on the favor of the
rich by flattering either their vanities
or vices.
The best penance we c*a do for en
vying another’s merit is to endeavor
to surpass it.
Politics is a science which no one
believes those who differ with him
to understand.
As ravenous birds are the quickest
sighted, so are the worst people the
greatest fault finders.
Very few in the world have their
passions adequately occupied, almost
everybody h Pin them to be better
than they arc.
After a brief run through the south,
Mr. Jay Gould returns with the con
vietion that a better day is dawning
for that section in a business sense.
“The old South,” he says, “seems to
me to be actually ‘turning its face to
the riring suti,’ not in any political
sense, but in its new and visible ap
preciation of industry, economy and
enterprise. That perfect order reigns
is ch ar from the way In which Eas
tern capital is going in there. I find
the whole country dotted with in
dustries, backed by capital from the
east.”
The flow of gold in this country
continues without abatement. The
steamship Republic, which arrived
on the 251 h of Match, brought $1,000,-
000; the Wyoming, on the 22nd,
brought another million, and the
bank of England has parted with
over $600,000 for shipment to New
York. The drain of gold from
France has been so serious that the
bank has suspended gold payments,
and in the Paris market gold is at a
premium of one-half of one per cent.
A Yankee tobacco ehewer was in
the habit of declaring about once a
month that he would never chew
another piece, but broke his pledge
its often ns r made It. On on occa
sion, shortly after he had “broken
off,” he was seen taking another
chew “Why,” said his friend, “you
told me you bad given up that habit,
but I see you are at it a; ain.” “Yes,”
he replied, ‘ I have gone to chewing
and left off lying.”
She was talking on the cars, and
she said: “The meanest people are
those who | eep out of windows to
see what their neighbors are doing
Now, this morning I was looking
through the blinds of my window
and what do you suppose I saw that
mean Mrs. Jones doing? Why, she
was peeping through her blinds to
see if I saw her—the mean woman!”
The Postmaster General has issued
an order equalizing the salaries of
railway mail employes, all appoint
ments to be on probation for six
months, at a salary of S9OO per year.
Dr. Glenn, the largest wheat grow
cr in California, pronounces the
wheat profit so small that he must
seek diversity of culture for his 45,-
000 acres.
. A Malta paper states that of fifty
five yiamg ladles who had come out
there from England in search of hus
bands, only one had succeeded in her
object.
Mr, Sassoon, an Indian millionaire,
ha*put his stables on the top of his
house in B dgrave Square, London.
The horses are carried up by an ele
vator.
For Sale.
ONE six weeks old Jersey Bull calf. Ap
ply to G U.AUBKEY.
frO Tfl CIC per and iv, outfit free, send two
4>J I U 4)10 So. Stamp-. F. 14. Washburn,
Mtddleboro, Jlus. augfi-0m
rffr wtehf. Stem Tinders ):.£&, White metal HUBtiagOtte
I { Imitation (Old )(. Solid gold *l2. Chaapeat and bast
•4 tu&sytmffiasskiaeasi
fk r*ft"l"business now before the publi<
II I I You can raake money faster at
LI L, Vu | work tor us than at anything
IT § I else. Capital ot required. We
I will stat you. ft* a day and up-
V law I wards made at home by the in
dustriou*. Mea, women, boys tad girls wantad
everywhere to work for us. N#w is the time
You caa devote vour whole time to the work.
01 only your spare moments. No other busi
ness will pay you near.y as well. No one will
ing to work can fail to make enormous pay by
enlacing at once. Costly outit and terms free
A great opportunity lor m thing money easily
ana honorebly. Address Tkvi Jt Cos., August,
Maine. jnlls HO y
H. M. MOUNTCASTLE & CO.
SCHOOL, MISCELLANEOUS AND BLANK BOOKS.
MutsiCj Fancy Groods, StatioMery,
Newspapers*and Magazines, Toys, Window Shades, Notions, etc., Pictures
Picture Frames A Mouldings, Fancy A Plain Confectioneries,
Pipes, Cigars, Tobacco and Snuff.
nphey keep on hand other goods incident to a general Variety Store, which are too numer-
X ous to mention, but wuicn parties can see by calling at their store. They are also sole
gents tor
Mm. DemorMit’s HliaE>lol l*ep*r PjtHru..
Anything in their lineHnok in|stock|will be promptly ordered, without any extra expense
to customer,
WEST MAIN STREET. - - CARTERSVILLE, GA.
RISUEY’S WITCII lUZEL
Cures Headache. Burns, Spraias, Cuts,Wounds
Rheumatism, Toothache, Earache, etc., etc
Warranted equal in quality to any made, at
half the price, ft m. bottle #sc., Pints, 50c.
m ROSEGRAKT’S CHLORIDE OF LIME,
ror. rriUFTixo, blbacsixo and disinfecting,
Stands pre-eminently the best.
Always pnt np in Ulanoad Blse Label Boxes
' 4 lb- Boxes. 3* lb B uti. 1 lb. Box?s.
All First Class Druggists Keep It.
Have your drmrjrist. order, if he has neither in
stock, from CHARLES F. RISLKY, Whole
sale Druggist, 64 Courtlandt st., New York.
GRAYS SPECIFIC MEDICINE.
TRADE MARK The GreatTRADE MARK
JE Glish ILkm-
KDT. An UM- JjriMßSjg9|
failing curt fur ml Ji
Seminal weak- AkBEPW
Sperrna
tency, and all
Diseases th a 1
follow as a se
quence of Sell-
BiFSitE TAKING. Abuse: s Los APTKR TARING.
of Memory, Universal Lassuune, r,m 11.
the Back, Dimness of Vision, Premature
Old Age, and many other Diseases that lead to
Insanity or Consumption and a Premature
Grave. tsr Full particulars in our pamphlet,
which we desire to se"d free bv mail to every
one. Specific Medicine is sold by all
druggist at $1 per package, or six packages for
$5, or will be sent free by mail oa receipt of the
money, by nddre-sing
THE GRAY MEDICINK CO.,
No. 106 Main St. Buffalo N. Y., sold in Car
tersville, Ga., by I). XV. Curry.
I||T| Yourselves by making money
Hill i| " hen a golden chance is offered,
IS k 1 | M thereby always keeping poverty
ll I) | irom your door. Those who al
ii I wa 3' s advantage otthe good
*•■-*-**-“* chances for making money that
arc oflTered. generally become wealthy, while
those who do improve such chances remain
in poverty. We want many men, women, boys
and girls to work lor us riglr in their own lo
calities. The business will pay more than ten
times ordinary wages. We furnish an expen
sive outfit and all that.jou need, free. No one
who engages fails to make money very rapidly
You can devote your whole time to the work,
or oniy your spare moments. Full information
and afl that is needed sect free. Address
oct6y STINSON A CO., Portland, Maine.
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80th TEAR.
Tho Scientific American.
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icith splendid engravings , representing the new
est inventions and the most recent Advances
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Interesting Facts in Agriculture. Horticulture,
the Homo, Health, Medical Progress, Social
Science, Natural History, Geology, Astronomy
The most valuable practical papers, fry emi
nent writers in all departments of Science,
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includes postage. Discount to Agents. Single
copies, ten cents. Sold by all Newsdealeis.
Remit by postal order to MUNN & CO., Pub
lishers, 37 Park Row, New York.
"O A HP IVI HP £3 1,1 connection with
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years experience, and new have the largest es
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patenthd through this Agency, with
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the immense circulation thns given, public at
tention is directed to the merits of the new
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Any person who has made anew discovery
or invention, can ascertain, free of charge ,
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procured, with hints lor procuring advances
on inventions. Address for Paper, or concern
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Washington, D. C.
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works of art given free to subscribers. The
price is so low that Imost every body subscribes
One agent reports ta king 120 suhsoriuers in a
day. A lady agent reports making over S2OO
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money fast. You can devote all your time to
the business, or only your spare time. You
can do it as well as others. Full directions
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nr i T i v
X • XX—
UNDERTAKER.
Repairer and Manufacturer ol Plain Furni
ture.
applies p or coffins to the county. Repair
ng itu ni j gj < specialty. All work low.
iruylM!?nNth
PERRY DAVIS’
VEGETABLE
R PAIN KILLER
fjjtad A PURELY niETABLE REMEDY
JS| r ° r lnt#rnal an< * kxtrnal Um,
ll t SURE CURE frr N ft* Dl**e Ibr which It k rewwimcniecl,
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oven fhs most Inexperienced persons.
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fi SjSfl THROAT, CHILLS, end Anltr trouble*; affords inttant relief
jabS L. l I 'IH <■ more malignant forme of DIPHTHERIA, and is the best
l| J§Sl known remedy for RHEUMATISM and NEURALGIA.
i THE OLDEST, IESTTkNDMOJTWIDELY KNOWN
i | I M FAMILY MEDICINE IN THE WORLD.
If' . /W\ fPlIt bos been used with snek wenderfhl snceess in il
m L\\ ipmrts V* A world for CRAMPS, CHOLERA, DIARRIICEA,
B \\s'A DYSENTERY, and all BOWEL COMPLAINTS, that it U
B t>3 Cj | H eoneidered an unfailing cure for there diteeue*.
ll it Em HAS STOOD THE TEST OF 40 YEARS’CONSTANT
I Sg* I P), and 111 USE IN ALL COUNTRIES AND CLIMATES.
I XBCOMMENDED by Physicians, Missionaries,
B \'n I'lwl Ministers, Managers ef Plaatatioas, Work-Shops, and
HI 'ej' £* R-ißr'f Pactoides, Nurses In Hospitals —in short, by Everybody
m everywhere who has evr given it a trial.
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H 11 B I It sfitonld always b nted foe Pain in the Back and Side,
IH SS I P// Pyl'S nSKI bring t epeedy mnd j permanent relief in all cases Of Bruises,
■ MJJB mmm Cuts, Sprains, Severe Bnrns, Scalds, etc.
■GTriia ■ 1 NO FAMILY CAN SAFELY BE WITHOUT IT. It wIH
'' annually save many timm its cost in doctors’ bills, and its price
tmnps it within the reach of all. It ia sold at Sse. 50c. and 91.00
a bottle, and can bo obtained from all druggists.
PERRY DAVIS & SON, Providence, R. I.
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COOKING i HEATING STOVES,
Ranges, Furnaces, House Furulstltlug Goods,
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SLATE AND IRON MANTELS,
Blacking, Sad Irons, Steam Pipe and Fitting, Stetm Whistles,
Gauge Cocks, Pumps, Copper,Sheet Iron, in fact a com
plete assortment. All at Gold Prices. Save
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and making your purchases from
HUNNICUTT & BELUNGRATHS,
,nd 38 Peachtree Street., - . ATLANTA, GEORGIA
A gents for K novels’ Steam Pump t janl 81
ESTABLISHED IN 1870.
NOVELTY MACHINE WORKS,
DEALERS IN
PUMPS, PIPE FITTING, BRASS GOODS
And all kinds of
Steam, Gas and Water finpplles, Home,
PACKING and HYDRAULIC RAMS.
*^Blacksmithing of all kinds done to order. Keys fitted,
Locks repaired, and Bell Hanging promptly attended to.
Awnings and Awning Frames made and repaired. Iron Fenc
ing made to order. All work done by practical men and guar
anteed. Agent for Scollay’s Green House Heating Apparatus.
HIGHEST PRICES paid for Scrap Brass and Copper, and
good Wrought Iron.
CUfID R&in CAICCDHCIM Corner 7th and Cherry Streets, in the rear o! War
OnUl AFIL# OMLLOnUym - * ner’s llaadware Store.
HARRY WILCOX & <>., Proprietors.
Ciiattnnonga. Tennessee.
J. F. RUOFF. J. M. GILLESPIE. C. A. RUOFF
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Door Framss, Window Frames,
Mrackets, Mantels, Ralustersi, Moulding,
l)re§scd Lumber, Flooring, Ceiling, IVeatlicrboarding,
And Dealers in
Hough Lumher, Cedar Posts, Laths, Shingles, Wash, Ac.
Market St., near Railroad Crossing,
CHATTANOOGA. TENNESSEE.
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THE CARTERSVILLE EXPRESS
HAS BEEN ONE OF THE
LEADING? COUNTRY WEEKLIES IN GEORGIA.
. Its subscription lists aggregate thousands of names, and although not infallible, it has scored
more popular issues, perhaps, than any of its kind.
it- great aim now as a specialty is to conciliate brethren of the same political faith. Its gen
eral purpose is to supply every want of a
FIRST CLASS FAMILY NEWSPAPER.
It is published in the finest section of the Sunny South; its patrons are comprised of intelli
gent, well-to-do people, therefore its advertising columns are offered the business public w'ith
confidence that, at the rate charged, the money’s worth will be given all patrons.
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MEDICINE FORTHE^^^S
BLOOD, LiVER&KIDNEYS.I
CURATINE,
for Blood Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Liver Complaints.
CURATINE,
For Kidney Diseases.
CURATINE,
For Rheumatism.
CURATiNE,
For Scrofula Diseases.
CURATINE,
For XrytipelM, Pimpl.f,
Blotches, cte.
hop bitters:
(A Mcdiciney net a Prink.)
ooxtaht*
HOPS> BFCIir, MANDRAKE,
DANDELION,
And Tint Purist and Bust Medical QuAil*
TIBS OF ALL OTHIB BITTBBS.
THEY CUKE
All Diseases of the Stomach, Bowels, Blood,
Liver, Kidneys, and Urinary Organs, Ner
vousness, Sleeplessness and especially
Female Complaints.
SIOOO IN COLO.
THU be paid for a case they will not care or
help, or for anything Impure or Injurious
found In them.
Ash your druggist for Hop Bitters and try
them before you sleep. Take no other.
D T. C. is an absolute and irresistible cure for
Drunkenness, use of opium, tobacco and
narcotics.
BSEKsaiaea send fob ciuculab.
All ahoTt told by drutrjjiett.
Hop Ritters Mf>;. Cos., Rochester, N. Y., A Toronto, Out.
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN LlNfc!
Through sleepers and quick time from
Chattanooga to Mobile & New Orleans,
As well as Vicksburg via the
Alabama Great Southern R. R.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
iive o j\t t a om: zes 3fiy,
And the quickest and shortest line to
EUFAULAand PENSACOLA
o
Connection at Birmingham at 2:0*2 p m with
the South and North Alabama railroad for
Montgomery, Columbus, Eufaula and Pensa
cola. At Meridian with M. & 0., and V. &M.
railroads.
Leave Chattanooga, daily 8:15 am
Arrive at Montgomery 6:40 pm
“ “ Mobile 1:30 am
“ “ Pensacola 3:30 am
“ “ New Orleans 7:50 am
“ “ Eufaula ,11:43 am
Arrive at Meridian 8:35 p m
“ Jackson . ..12:30 am
“ “ Vicksburg 4:20 a m
( . P. BALL, Gcn’l Sup’t.
ItEAU CAMPBELL, Gen’l Trav, Ag't.
L. B. MORRISON, G. P. & T Agent.
A pm Outfit sent sent free to those who wish
xKto engage in the most pleasant and pro
fltable business known. Everything new
Capital not required. We will furnish
you everything. $lO a day and upwards is easi
ly made without staying away from home over
night. No risk whatever. Many new workers
wanted at once. Many are making tortunes at
the business. Ladies make as much as men,
and young boys and girls make great paj\ No
one who is willing to work fails to make more
money every day than can be made in a week
at any ordinary emplovn ent. Those who en
gage at once will find a short road to fortune.
Address Hallett & Cos.. P rtland, Maine.
LANE & BODLEY CO.,
CINCINNATI.
MANUFACTURERS OF STANDARD
PLANT ITION
MACHINERY,
STATIONARY AND PORTABLE
STS/LS& ENGINES,
Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting Hangers, Pblleys,
etc. Our machinery is strong, simple, and well
made, and is especially adapted to the wants of
farmers and Planters, for Ginning. Sawing,
Grinding and Factory use. Send for Illustrated
Gatalogue. LANE Sl BODLEY CO.,
Jehu ami Walter StUteette, GtacTmiatlj Ohio.
A medicinal com
pound of known value
combining In one prep
aration the curative
powers for the evils
which produce all dis
eases of the lilood, , the
I Aver, the Kidney*.
Harmless In action and
thorough In its effect.
It Is unexcelled for the
cure of all Mood Dis
eases such as Scrof
ula. Tumors, Boils,
Tetter,Salt Rheum,
Rheumatism, Mer
curial Poisoning,
also Constipation,
Dyspepsia, Indi
gestion, Sour Stom
ach, Retention of
Urine, etc,
ASK YOUR DRUGGIST
FOR IT.
THE BROWN CHEMICAL CO.
BALTIMORE, Md.
BLUE MOUNTAIN ROUTE,
Selma, Roma and Da ton R, R.
gCUEDULE- Since Sunday, May 25th,
n° i j . m5:27 ==
NORTH. | STATIONS. j SOUTH.
6:00 am, Lv. Selma Ar. 8:00
9:35 a.m. Ar. Calera “ 4-35 m
.:30p.ra. I.v. Rome | .. 9;5 5 £5
6;15 a.m. j Ar. Dalton |L v 8:00 a.m
no 3, no.^4~~
NORTH. j STATIONS, I south.
4:00p.m. Lv. Sel na 77 Arll;2sp.m
0:00 p.m. Ar, Calera *• 6:00 a.m
9:55 am. “ Koine “ 6:35 p.m
2:50 a.m. | Ar. Dalton |Lv 3:10 p.m
No. 1. Connects closely with S. N. & Gt. So,
Huilroad at Calera for all points West. With
E. I. & G. Eailroad at Dalton lor all Eas
tern cities, Tennessee and Virginia spiing*.
and with the W. & A. road lot Chattanooga
and all point, northwest.
No. 3. Connects closely at Dalton with the
E. i. v. <& cl. Railroad l'or all Eastern cities,
Tennessee and Virginia springs, and with the
H. & A. Railroad lor Chattanooga and all
points in the northwest.
No. 2. Connects closely at Calera with
trains ot S. N. & Gt- No. Railroad fc~ Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and all
points in La. and Texas.
No. 4. Muses close connection at Selma
with A. R. Railroad l'or Maridian, Jackson
Vicksburg. Mobile and New Orleans, and all
poiuis iu Mississippi ad Louisiana
RAY KNIGHT G. T. a.
Norman Wbbb, Suir’t.
FOE, THE NORTH & WEST
Do not fail to see that your ticke
reads bv the *
ffashyille Chattanooga & St, Louis E. E.
For speed, safety and comlortyou will find
this line tube unequalled. For the celebrated
springs and summer resorts Round Trio tick
eta can be purchased at all principal offices
Emigrants wishing to go West, either to locate
or as prospectors, will find it to their advan
tage to go by this route. Round trip emigraut
tickets on sale to all Texas points. By this
Line you have no tiresome delays. Through
coaches are tin from Chattanooga to Colum
bus without change. Sleeping coaches on all
trains. Good Coaches, good road, and
quiet time.
Lv# Chattanooga .11.30 a m 2:40 p m
Bridgeport.... 12:10pm 10:05
Stevenson 12:31 10:35
Cowan 1:33 n : 4O
Decherd 1:45 11:55
Tullahoma 2:15 12:30 am
Wurtrace 2:45 1:05
Murfreesboro 3:42 2:15
Arr Nashville 5:00 4:00
Lve “ “ 5:10 0:00
Arr McKenzie 11:10 11:40
Martin 2:13 pm
Union City 4:30 a m 6:55
Memphis 5:00 p m 5:10 a m
Pi. Louis 5:25 6:15
For maps, time-tables, and all information
in regard to this route, call on or address
A. B. Wrenn, Wm. t. Rogers
Trav. Agt., Pass. Agent,
Atlanta, Ga. Chattanooga, Tenn.
or W. L. Danley, Gen. P. & 11.I 1 . Act.,
Nashville, Tenn.
LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE R R,
9Q TO Shortest Route to
Oo- ST. X.IOTLTI
MILES And the West.
113 MILES SHORTEST TO
CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST.
-rAND MAKING—
HOURS THE QUICKEST TI3IE.
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO
CINCINNATI, CLEVELAND, PITTSBURG,
ST. LOUIS, CHICAGO,
PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, BOSTON,
AND THE BEST ROUTE TO
BALTIMORE AND WASHINGTON.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
From Chattanooga to Louisville without
change on No. 4.
Trains run as follows:
June 27, l:-80. | No. 2 daily | No. 4 daily
Lv. Cartersville I 7:23 ain j 4:37 p m
“ Chattanooga ... | 11:00 am 1 8:30 p m
Ar. Nashville ... I 4:55 pm j 2:35 am
“ Louisville ,1 11:40pm I 2:30 am
“ Cincinnati 1 3:30 aui I 7:50 p m
“ Evansville | j 6:00 p m
Close connections made at Memphis, Evans
ville and Louisville lor all points North, East
and West.
Texas and Western Emigrants
Are sent through to all points by this route
quicker, cheaper and with more comfort than
by any other.
Agents at all stations can give you full and
reliable infarmation as to time and connection
to all points, and will procure you rates and
through tickets. For lurther information ad
dress .. P. ATMORE, G. P. Agt., Louisville,
Kv., orO. E. SERGEANT. Pass. Agt., Atlanta,
Ga. jylStf
CHICKASAW ROUTE!
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON BA
With its connections, forms
The Shortest All-Kail Route
TO
Memphis, Little Rock, Ilot Springs,
Texarkana, Shreveport, Sherman,
Marshall, Longview, Palestine,
Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin,
And all points in Arkansas and Texas.
F7O MIL ' THE SHORTEST ROUTE
4 0 FROM
CHATVAHOOGA TO MEMPHIS,
3 HOURS in ADVANCE
Of any other route.
FRfiIFRRRJTC always travel by
C.lll iUnMSI I O the SHORTEST and most
and kkct route, for the reason they are more cer
tain of making connections at terminal points,
and going through to destination without
detention.
Special Rates and attention given, by this line,
to the shipment of Live Stock and
Houshold Effects, in
TUR.OUGrH CAR. I
Parties desiring to prospect in Texas can ob
tain ROUND TRIE TICKETS, via
this line, at
"Very LOw Hates.
First-Class and Emigrant Tickets, via this line,
to all points in Arkansas, Texas, Missouri,
Kansas, etc., can be obtained at all
principal ticket offices in the south.
BAGGAGE CHECKED THROUGH.
For information as to rates,routes,schedules,
etc., apply to C, C. McMILLIN,
Ticket Ageut, Chattanooga, Tenn.
J, M. SUTTON, Passenger Agent,
julOtf Chattanooga, Tenn.
Atlanta & Charlotte Air-Line Rj.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Passenger Department, \
Atlanta, Ga„ July 31,1880. j
ON AND AFTER this'date trains will run
on the Atlanta and Charlotte Air-Line
railway, as follows:
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN.
EASTWARD WESTWARD.
Lv Atlanta ...4:30 am Lv Charlotte..l2:ss pm
Ar Charlotte..4:l7 pm Ar Atlanta....ll:sß pm
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
EASTWARD. WESTWARD.
Lv Atlanta... 3:30 pm Lv Charlotte..l2:lo am
Ar Charlotte..3:2o am Ar Atlanta... 11:30 am
Connecting at Atlanta for all points west and
southwest.
Connecting at Charlotte for all eastern points.
Through Tickets on sale ac Gainesville, Sen
eca City, Greenville and Spartanburg to all
points east and west.
G. J. FOREACRE, Gen. Man.
W. J. HOUSTON, G. p. & T. Agt. austf
Sr*|| ft a week in your own 'own, $5 outfit
1111 tree No risk. Reader, if von want
B— ft— a business at which persons of ei
p Either sex can make great pay ad
19 the time they work, write lor par-
W w oculars to 11. Haiaett & CO.,
Portland] ffltrmo. /ottfr-W-y