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’1 1 ERSRS. L P. W ALKER a (':) . Louisville
jL'i. Ky., arc autlioi iiscd Agents for ilie Unit
ai.o. Itaamen' transacted by them will be duly
acknowledged by me.
Train Hours.
Day Passenger
Arrive in Greeusboro from Augusta 12 01 p m
Leave ” for ” 11 10 a in
Arrive tn “ from Atlanta 11 Oo am
L. ave “ for “ 12 05 pm
Night Passenger
Arrive iu Greenesboro from Augusta 11 24 pm
Leave “ for “ 12 53 am
Arrive in “ from Atlanta 12 48 a m
Leave “ for *• 11 20 p m
JOHN F. ZIMMERMAN
Depot Agent.
The sketch of lion, TANARUS, U, R. (Jebh lus
been deferred to a future issue.
Capt. Daniel B. Sanford, of this county,
was admitted to praetite in the Supreme
Court of the State, on the 21st up.
Examination at White PI ins.
i.t was our good fortune to le present at
Examination and Concert at White Plains,
qd the 3rd iiist., and believing a notice
thereof may be interesting to the friends and
patrons of this highly pufu'ar institution,
ve sub - .: it a short sketch,
We always eetcem it a pleasure to meet
the k:nd and hospitable citizens of White
Plains and especially on an occasion so
r rplete with joy and gladness.
Tee examination of the students cosunied
jdl of the forenoon and the evening wa&
occupied in reading of compositions by ti e
ymng ladies and dcclamath ns by the young
gentlemen. The compositions were well
written and the wit and humor connected
with some of the in excited the risibility of
the audience. They also evinced that
thought which is characteristic of well
di: ciplined minds. yVfiss Nuna Jeruigan,
a bright little girl, won the prze. for the
best read composition.
All of the young men seeme 1 to | osscss
talents for spt aking. They were perfectly
familiar with tin ip speeches, and their cf
forts at elocution wire well reciived and
highly cotnincndat le. Mr. Julian J, Swann
b re ( ft’ 'lie prize for declamation, Subject
of speed’, ‘ Downfall of Southern Confed
eracy,Where a'l acted their parts so
well, wc consider it unjust to discriminate
The Conceit was the next thing in nr\
der, which < poned at 8 o’clock, under the
superintendence of Misss Minnie Evans,
the sci’Omf lislied instructress in luu-ic.
Tills portion of the exercises passed oft
very pi a. a fitly, and judging fiom the
sweet strains that fell upon our ears, w
opine that this department lias been well
conducted.
The Dialogues, Farces, etc., wct acted
to perfection. Wc would like to speak of
the and ll' rent diameters represented, but
our limited space forbid',
Tb<’. White FI .ins Academy under the
auspices of sin h thorough scholars, and
clever genth men as Pro felt rs Forrcston and
Thornton is destined to flourish. Our Lest
wishes for its future prosperity.
[Communicated. J
Mr. Editor :—lt is generally believed that
Congress will again be convened in July.for the
purpose, among other things, of correcting any
defects in their tyrannical bills, passed at the
last session. The opinion of Mr. Stanberry,
lately published, makes this course absolutely
necessary, in their opinion, in order to rivet
the chains on the limbs of the Southern people,
and to make the yoke a little more galling to
their necks, than it was before; and also to im
peach the President, and turn him out of office
on some frivolous pretence, &e., &c.
If Andrew Jackson wore living, and Presi
dent of the United States, as lie once was, such
a State of affairs, as now exist, would not be
tolerated even for a season. Methinks the peo
ple would bear him say, “By the Eternal the
Constitution must, and shall be preserved/’
Nor would this lie all, lie would call upon
those who love the principles for which the he
roes of 1770 fought, to sustain him, and lie
would restore to them that form of Government
handed down to them from the men of that
day uncontaminated, hut which is now about
to bo wrested from them by the hands of vio
lence, and another form of Government substi
tuted in its stead.
And if Andrew Johnson can lay claim to a
little of the nerve which 'Old Iliekury’ possess
ed, he too can cause aggression to cease, and
can restore the old ship of State to her origi
sas.l moorings. A large majority of the people
arc vet in favor of the old form of government,
and vhc con doubt, that they would sustain
Uiim, if ealied upon, in plocing it once more on
the pillars, on which their ancestors, after an
eight years struggle, founded it ?
tether he possess the nerve to take a bold
iinll defiant stand, or whether he will tamely
submit to whatever action Congress may think
fit to impose, tin.e will disclose. One thing is
.certain-the hearts of the true lovers of Con
jtjtutßOftal liberty and freedom ere with him,
And it is a conceded fact, ti at such are yet in a
large atajoj-j-ty. And there is not much risk in
saying, .that ihe .people know tt. e>r rights, and
dgr,e maintain thefla, if an opportunity should
fee given thci# to do so, BELLATOIL
Secretary Wells inforgie the country
that the Navy Department has not men
or officers enough to man a single gun<-
boat.
A gitng of scap fishermen at News
port, R. 1., just through with their seas
son’s work, have taken $18,500 worth of
fish, one day’s fares realizing $ : J,000.
OBITUARY.
Died at Rrulgeville, Die tens county Ala., in
June 1867, Mrs, Mattie V. Gardener.
She lias gone to that Paradise above to re-u
nt te with her angel babes who have proceeded
her. Farewell dear Cousin ! Never having met
ou < arth, may we meet in heaven.
“What deep distress overwhelms the breast,
When near relatives die—
How hard it is tor us to part.
With those that are so nigh.”
EDITOR
Slate Tax Notice!
\ LL persons concerned will take notice that
tY I will attend at Ihe following places, in ti ls
county, on the days mmtioned below lor the
purpose of Vfeceiving Tax /iVturns;
Union Point, Thursday, July 11th.
White Plains, Friday. “ “ 12th.
Long Shoals, Wednesday, “ 17th.
Greensboro’. Wednesday, “ 24th.
These are my last appointments in the county,
and tlio.se that fail to make tlieir Returns on cr
before the 2411i of July, will undoubledly be
Dubdle Taxed, ns lain compelled to send the
Rooks off the lirst of August. Fail not,
JIION E. F/NCH, Jr.,
Tax yftceiver
Greene county,
jttly2dlß67—it,
NOTICE!
Application will be made to the court of Ordi
nary of Grce.ic county, Ga.. at the Brstregu
tar term after the expiration of two months from
this notice, for leave to sell Ihe land belorging.
to the estate of Archibald Tarplcy, lato of said
county deceased, for the purposes ofdis ributjon.
i ii,C Ju iy 3'u '867
WILLIAM BRYAN, Adm’r
of Estate of Archibald Tarpley
dec’d
fulyfi—GOd
GEORGIA, Greene County.
TTyiTEARAS, Valentine D. Gresham and Mar*
V\ shal K. Stovall, Executors of the last wil'
asd testament of William D. Maddox, deceased,
petitions the Court of Ordinary of said county
for letiers of dismission :
These and therefore Incite and require nil
persons concerne i to show cause against the
granting of the discharge of said Executors, and
issuing to them Letters Disraissory, at the Court
of Ordinary to be held in and for said county,
on the first Monday in September next.
Given under mv hand at office in Greensboro,
February 11th, 1867. EUGENICS L. KING,
Feb. 15 wtd. Ordinary.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
ALL persons indebted to the Estate of
Richchard J. Willis, late of said County.
Deed, are hereby notified and required to make
immediate payment to us. And all persous
having demands against rnd Estate, will pre
sent them to us duly made out, within the
time presribed by law.
STEPHEN D. HEARD,
LA’WIN B. WILLIS
JAMAS 11. W/LI./S.
Executors of R. J. W/LL/S,
July Ist 1867—1d.
GEORGIA, Greene Count}’.—-
\t JUIKIIEAS. Wiliam Bryan applies for
v V Peters of A ministration on the estate ol
Jesse Bryan, late of said county, dec'd.
These are therefore to cite ar.d require all
personsconcet tied to ehnwcu.ee. if any they have,
why said Letters should not be granted at the
Court of Ordinary lo be held in-and tor said
county on 111 lirst Monday in .luglist nozt.
Given un lev my hand at office in Greenesboro.
July 3rd ISG7.
EU JENIU3 L. KING,
Ordinary
julyf—st.
Georgia, Greene County,—
A \7ll7vdE.. , Jam -s L, Blown applies fm
> V Letters of Admin itiatiou on the Estate ol
Solomon I*. Arnold, lute of said connty deceased.
These are therefore to cite and require ail
person-concerned to show cause if any they fan
why raid Letters sb ukl not be granted, at th
Court of Ordinary to bo held in and for said
county, o-i the first in unlay in August To zt.
Given under my hand at office in Gt'icusbo o
June 24th 1867,
EUGZNIUS a, king,
Ordinary,
jidy6—it,
GEORGIA, (Jr t ette County.—
TWO months after date, to, wit ; at ,he nezt
August. Term of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, application wWI be made to said Court
for leave to soli alt the Land belonging to tin
est teof George W. Hunt, fate of Alabama
dec’d., for (lie purpose of paying the debts and
for distribution. Naid Land L'situated iu Greene
County, Ga,
This 18th day of May, 1867. ..
william morris
ufyG—tl Adm’r of Gtorge W.'Hunt.
Notice to Debtors and- Creditors.
,4 LL persons having demands against th e es-
XX tate of Sarah Asbury. (ate of Greene Coun
ty; Ga.‘ deceased, are hereby notified to render
into me an account of said demandsjiccordlng to
law, and all persons indebted to said estate wilt
make immediate payment. June Ist, 1867.
SI MEON T. PEEK.
je2—w7 Adm'rof Sarah Asbury, dec'd,
MCTICEI i
\ pplication will be made to to 'the Court ot
Ordinary of Greene county, Georgia, at the
first regular term after the expiration of two
months from this notice, for loaye to seff the
Laud betonging to the estate of Archibald 11,
Perkins, tate of said county dec’d for the pur
pose of paying the debts of said estate.
This Jaiy Ist 1867,
Maktha A, Feukins, Adm’x,
//amilton TANARUS, Perkins, Adm’r.
of Estato of Archibald 11. Perkins
dec’d.
jufy6— 6od
AGENTS WANTED.—S2SO per
Enoutli, The Year Round, or 900 Per Cent
Profit ox Commission. We guaranty the above
salary or commission to active industrious agents
at their own homes, to introduce an a fide of
indispensable utility in every household. For full
particulars call on, or address
G. W. JACKSON k CO.,
m*lß 4w ll'Nouth St., Baltimore, Md.
J&- 3SILL
saac R Halt, Adrar's of ] Bill for Discovery
James M. Cartwright , nd Relief in Green
VS f Super i o r Court
Adaline Cartwright J March Term 1867.
IT appearing to t e Court that the Defendant
in slid case has not been served with a copy
of the Bill Ac. and it also appearing by tho affi
davit of complainant that said Defendant is ab
sent from the State of Georgia. On motion of
Complainant's Solicitors, it is ordeiedby the
'■Court tnat the Defendant appear and answer
complainant's said Bill on or before the first day
o i the nezt Term of th is Court. And it is fur
ther ordered that this order be published in the
Green-boro Herald, ouce a month for four mouths
mmediately succeeding the adjournment of the
Court, March 14th 1867,
A nue extract from the Minutes of the Supe
rior Court, this 23d day of March 1867.
S j,7—-tum ISAAC K. HALL, Clerk
NOTICE
TO DEBTORS AMI UREHITURS,
4 LL persons having demand,. against the
A estate ot Win. Rowland, dec'd, are hereby
notified to rended iu an account of said demands,
according to law. and all persons Indebted to
said dec'd, will make immediate payment to the
undersigned
Jas. J. Rowuxd
A. W. Rowi.and
Junelsth, 18G7—40ds Executors.
Medical JX'olice !
Dll. JOHN E. WALKER, hereby gives notice
to his friends und the -public, that lie lias
not rflirtd from practice, but will attend calls in
town or country (for all those who are willing
to pay for his services), lie will give special
attention to Olistt trie and Surgical practice, and
to the treatment ot chronic diseases, Dropsy
«tc.
He will be found, when not professionally en
gaged. at the Drug .Store of J. E. Walkei A. Cos.,
where ho \\ ill be pleased to wait on all those who
wishpure medicines, prrrfterly compounded, or uny
tl ing else in the Drug line.
Greensboro, April 20—ti
Carriage SBiop.
milE Subscribers having permanently located
1 iu Greenesboro, Ga., is prepared to do all
kinds of
Carriage, Buggy and Wagon Work,
in the neatest and best style. Also all kinds of
BLACKSM I T H I N G .
attention given to Horse ■''hoeing
and Repairing old Axes.
A liberal patronage is earnestly solicited.
Wia 11. G riffles S, Cos
Photogaphio
Photographic.
MORGAN A JONES have opened over the
store of Elsas & Adler a
IHiotogialiic Gallery,
whore they are prepared to take Photographs.
Ambrotypes, Porcelain and Gem Pictures, .fcc,
Ac. Pictures taken to fit Lockets, Breastpins, etc,
Persons need nos wait for clear weather to
have their Pictures taken.
Their chemicals are new and reliable and pic
tures taken by them will nut be soiled by mois
ture aug3o—tf
Improved Billiard Tables,
With his PATENT CUSHIONS, _
Well known to be superior to any now in use.
Manufactory, 43 Metccr St., X. Y
riPHE great popularity of SIIARP’N IM
-1 PROVED BILLIARD TABLES has render
ed it necessary to make extensive arrangements,
in order to supply the increasing demand, and
he is now prepared to till any order with which
his patrons, or the pub’ic generally, may tavor
him.
W. J. Sharp having had practical experience
for nearly twenty years, in the manufacture of
Hilliard Tables, and having made a number of
valuable improvements, he guarantees a Table,
which for elasticity of touch, mechanical con
struction on scientific orinciples, and elegance of
appearance* will challenge competition.
His newly invnded patent Cushions having
been pronounced by the most competent judges
to superior to any now in use, a is enabled to
furnish the best Hillard Table manufactured in the
United States, and sustain the name which .Sharps
Tables so justly have acquired.
Balls, Cues and Trimings constantly on hand.
Old Cushions repair dat short not.ee Orders by
mail punctually attend and to.
Scud for descriptive circular and pricelist.
\V. J. SHARP.
maylß—tf. 43 Mercer Street. New York.
GREENSBORO
MALE ACADEMY,
YOUNG ME.Vmay bo prepared at this Insti
tution for the advanced classes of College,
or be carried to anv degree of advancement.
RATES OF TUITIO.V.
First Class, embracing Heading, Writing, Gram
mar. Geography, Arithmetic,
Ac.. $4 per month
id ( las#, higher English Blanches
and Ancient-Glassies S', per month
junß ts 0. XY.VA EUR !!’, I‘rincpal.
FODTZ’S
CILIBRATED
Horsß anfl Cattle Powders.
nT \ J stomach ami intes
this animal, such as GLANDERS,
miserable skeleton into a fine-looking and Spirited
horse.
To keepers of Cows this preparation is invaluable.
It increases the quantity and improves the quality
id appttffee, tootto*
much faster.
In all diseases of Swine, such as Coughs, Ulcers in
or entirely prevented. If given in time, a certain
preventive and cure for the Hog Cholera.
Price 25 Cents per Paper, or 5 Papers for 81.
PREPARED by
S. A.. FOUTZ & BRO.,
AT THEIR
WHOLESALE DRl'fi AND MEDICINE DEPOT.
Ho. 110 Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
For Sale by Druggists a»4 Storekeeper* througW
•ut Hie United States.
For sale by W. GRIFFIN, Greensboro, Ga,
’ SPERRY, SAW RIB & CO.
Wholesale Grocers
—AND—
Genera! Commissin Merchants,
Corner C hurch & Market fc?ts.
Ai'tlnille, Tenn.
Edward Wilder’s
[Fctm Oils
Stomach Hitters
Will cure Dyspepsia, Liver Com
plaint and all speciee of In
digestion, lulerinittent
Fever. Fever aid
Ague and all Periodical Disorders
/twill give immediate relief iu Colic and Flux.
It will cure Costiveneea.
It is a mild and delightful /iivlgorant for deli
cate Females.
It, is a safe .Intl-Bilions \lterativc and Tonic
foe al, Family purposes.
It is a powerful Recupermit after the frame
has been debilitated nr reduced by sickness
It is an cxcelent Appetiser as well as strengtli
onor of the digestive force*.
It is desirable alike as a Conective and mild
Cathartic.
For th3 Cure of ihe above Diseases this
preparation stands unrivaled, and its good and
permanent < ff, cts are attested by Hums ,nc v and
it is recommended aline not only by the ablest
medical men; hut also by the ministry,
Try It, all yon that are afflicted, and ha
convinced of its w onderful power and beneficial
effect*.
Edward Wilder’s
Sarsapari I Ia
km
H** €X» HH7 JWI. Sm ■ K -
An unfaili g and rapid cure tor Scrofula In all
its forms’ every known variety o Constitutional
Syphilis or Veneuial Disease. Neuralgia. .Skin
Diseases—no matter how old or invefrate—
Chronic Rheumatism, Schrofulous Sore Eyes,
Glandular Swellings of the n»ck or elsewhere.
Chronic Chills and Fever. Tct.er: Weeping Sore
Leg, Ulcers of <*very kind, Piir.pl r* on the fact
ringworm, scald heajj. falling of Ihe hair or
allopccia, white swelling, hip-joint Di ease [or
Morbus Co“arius]' chronic erysipelas, dropsy
Ague-cake. Ac*
the rapid and permanent cure of the
above Diseases this preparation stand unrivaled.
A cure is guaranteed in every case where it is
used accorping to directions.
Edward Wilder’s
COMPOUND FX'YhACT
WILD CHERRY.
This preparation is specially recommended as
affording certain and p ompt relief in Coughs,
Colds, ana Catarrhs of every desefipt'on, In
Bronchitis, Laringytls, and Asthma nr Phthisic
it gives immediate comfort and relief, /t is
also admirably adapt and in relief of the cough
and difficulty of breathing in Consuption. It is
in ispensnble in Pneutno da or Winter Fever,
Pleurisy, mid every conceivable form of Pulmo
nary Disease at tended with cough, difficulty of
breathi' g, or pain. Fcr ta-te, efficiency, and
jiowcr this medicine lias no equal, and when used
in any of the above diseases has never been
kn wn to fail to give almost instant relief fol
lowed by certain and perm ment cure.
Edward Wilder’s
FAMILY PILLS
For the cure of Constipated and B!uggis,h
Bowels. In these conditions of the a inventory
canal they are Guaranteed to he perfectly 7n
fallible. Asa Purgative in all Fevers and In
flammation of tht Liver, brain, kidneys, and
bladdej, in erysipelas, fever and ague, acute
Opthalmia or sore eyes, fullness of the head,
vertigo, dizziness, blindness, Ac., they cannot
be e“ceCd. These Pills wifi tie found, on trial,
to be far superi r to any other combination of
medicines in the rapid and certain cure of all
th ; above diseases. They should be taken with
Edward Wilder's Sarsaparilla and Potash in the
dis ases in which that remedy is recommended ,
and with Edward Wilder’s Compound Extract of
wild cherry in coughs, colds, etc., and with
Edward Wilder’s Stomach Bitters for chills and
fever and fever and ague.
EDWARD WILDER & CO..
WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS
215 Marble Front Main street
LOUISVILLE KY.
For sale iu GreensborolGa, by
J K \YALK.BR AGO
Nmv Spring an tl Summer
000 0 0 2
THANTEVER.*
HAVE just received Spring Prints in new and beautiful styles, at from 1 2
to 20 cents. Beautiful Mozambique* for spring dresses, at 25 cents per yd
Dress Goods in Silks. .flpaccas, Lcnos, Embroidered Poplins, Plain Poplins,
Poil IJrodcs, Grenadines, (silk and ootton) Chambrays, Gioghams Ac. White
Tron Berege. French and Irish. Swiss, Silks (white and col’d) Tarltons, White
stripe ar j” checked Swiss, all kinds of Domestic Goods in bleached and un
bleaehed Shirtings, Sheetings. Plaids, Stripes, Tickings, Denims <fcc. Hr
7/andkorchiefs! Linen Cambric, Embroidered Lawn, cotton and silk, Hosiery
and Gloves for ladies gentlemen and children, Parasols and nun Umbrellas
from 75 cents (cotton) toss beaded silk, ladies misses’ childrens and youths
Hats and Bonnets —latest -Ivies and at very low prices, Flowers, Wreaths,
lions and s!raw Trimmings, Notions, <fcc.
As we receive Goods every week
T p x*oixi Ne\y ~^siT ozrlsi
we can give our customers the boneiit iu prices, styles and fashions. We sell
at a small advance on New York cost. Samples given and goods shown with
pleasure. Goods ordered can be returned if they arc not as represented in
price and quality.
/n addition to the above, the subscribers offer to their friends and th° pub_
lie, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Provis
ions, Meal, Ac. &c.
Having agon’s in Charleston, Savannah and New York, they wil! furnish
Goods as cheap as they can bo bought at those points—freight added.
100 Hogsheads Muscfvado Molasses,
at 75 cents per gallon, or 70 cotrts by the hogshead. Country produce taken
in exchange for goods. [Greensboro’, Ga.. May 11th ts
Iff 1 w SW E 11! t
DRV MODS,
niUMiiii
«««*«» OULD respectfully inform their friends.and the public generally that
they are now receiving their ususually Large and Elegant
stmiMt iiitmiii
«(>
Hals, Caps, Boots and Shoes
Selected with the utmost care, and purchased withall'the advantages that any
merchant in the trade can posses, and which they will dispose of Cheaper than
the Cheapest for cash. Then motto is : “Quick sales and, Small Profits'’
They would respectfully invito an examination of their assortment and prices
]>c r ore’ buying elsewhere. They feel safe in guarranteing to all who will favor
them with (heir patronage. tfcA-,. Store at Griffins o'd stand near the court bouse
Greensboro’ Go., April 27—ts
M. A. PARRISH it CO.,
DKAT.KKS IN
COR BACON & HAY.
COTTON FACTORS, .
Produce, Commission & Forwarding
M E R C 11 A NTS,
Fronting on College & Market Sts,
(south of bboad.)
Nashville, Term.
Jso: lx srEltay. w. s. sawrie.
on
SAPONACEOUS
Do you want tin article for the to: let
Try tho Saponica.
Do you want Grease removed irom Floor's
Try the Saponica.
Do you want Dandruff rrmoved ?
Try the Saponica,
Do you want Grease removed from Clothing ?
Try the Saponica.
Do you want a Washing Fluid ?
Try the Saponica,
Do you want Grease removed from your Hat?
Try the Saponica.
Do you want cleanse Laces ? .....
Try the Saponica.
Do -you want the best Detergent known !
'1 ry the Saponica.
Do you want a* article that ha« the recommen
dation of all who have tried it?
Tty the Saponica.
Do van want to know what S. S. means *
Cal Tat J. E. WALKER k Cos. Greensboro Ga,
—ok —
Taylor & Sisson, Manufacturers,
LA FAYTTE, A LA.
TELEGRAPH
• —AND —
Express Office.
14 .1 R. H. T.CASHIN, Telegraph Operator and
xYI Southern Express Agent, has removed hix
office to BOON & PEEK’ S Store ; and will give
prompt attention to business connected with ei
ther office.
Greensboro’, March 30, 1837.
THE SOUTHERN
JIITQL IXSUUME COMPANY
ATimys GEoß 'jla
C CONTINUES to iusare against Loss jy aw _
lagu by Eire at the usual rates,
Apply at Greentboro Ga. 4 0
R. HOWELL,
Age i f«r Gmeuc. county •
SASHVILLE& CJATTAIfIOBA BAILBOAD
CHANGE OF TIME.
Two Dally Trains leave Nashville
lor Washington, New York, and
all points East and South.
Close connection made at
Chattanooga morningand
evening lor all Eastern
and Southern cities.
Office General SuPEßixTExttfext,)
N. &G. Railroad, >
Nashville. Texx., Jan. 27. 1567. j
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, JANUARY W,
1867. and until further notice, Passenger
trains will run as follows ;
Leave Nashville for Wasington, New York,
Atlanta, Macon, Montgomery, Aagusta, Savan
nah. New Orleans and Mobile, at 5:00 a. m. and
6.-00 |> m. arriving at Chattanooga at 2:00 a. m.
Mid 2joo p. m. : both trains making close connec
, tinnsat Chattanooga with E. T. &Ga and We&t
trn and Atlantic railroad trains: Returning
leave Ghattanooga at 7:40 a.m. and 7 -40 nt<>
upon arrival of E. T & Ga. and W. k A. trains,
arriving in Nashville at 4-30 a. m. and 4:30
p. ni.
Elegant Palace Sleeping Cars on
all Night Passenger Trains.
BiißAßyvn.LE Accommodation.— Leave Shelby -
ville at 5-20 a. m. and 12tli0 p. m. arriving in
Nashville at 11:10 a. m. r.nd 4:30 p. m. Leave
Nashville for Shelbyvillr, 5;00a. m. ands,-00 p m*
i arriving in Shelbyvillc 9.00 a m. and 9.05 p. n».
! Nahville'and Jiorthwesterh R, R.
PASNF.NGER TRAIN.
Leaves Nashville 4:40 p. m. ; arrives Jobnson-
I vilie 10:36 p. m, Leav es Jchmsoavlllc 3.00 a. bu
arrives Nashville 8-50 a. m,
WM. I>, INNER Gen. Sup’t,
N &G. and A’, kN. W. R
J. D, MANCE. Gen’l Pass; Agent
LIFF AND CAMPAIGNS
—OF—
Gil ROBERT E, LEE
—BY—
AIMES 1> MctVBU, Jr..
—OK—
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