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NOTES ON THE 6UNOAV SOMffH
LESSON BY Dfi. JOHN MALL.
Imn X of tka Iiunatt«H) IM« Urn
Annfar. Dr. ».«.Ww AM, WlvtU '
Tb*» tvu*b **t forth,ia thim
w*rld trMe and mverlutbiz
imt>T5taTid‘th^ n^rT'of
Moving facts must he recalled: Mn wroM
•elf (IW. »: 113. Othem were
actual Buffering. Christ**
by many. Hi? mws-wasthruftewrL Q* ft
of any use to hold outr 80 man might be
tempted to think. The cane*
required to read tbs book of redemption. Tbo
grjafflwat sus
»s±ool World.
♦io« r. imm m* LMd nU4^^tMMB perfectly
*• Bwmrt’frjrBMUfifc • pared potato I&
uten
sils study every time to place them
th,> boo» Who,, porwcotwe — ■■el/**** wbei«Mi*MtetegMWItatarrfMting
put down iLbritrUanUy. He w^a a. yictira Htm- ®
leK-i So; this revelation show* that the
t*»hat/r.l nnd di«h«*nore*i trill jrfr ha ■nlmnallj
pva i s •* 1. H w is not a “lost cause,” bat a caafa
which it is God's will to maka triumphant
and h*»non*d forever,
V. 1 Th*' “throne” bar alraady^etn^fo-
•rni»o.l in Itev. iv, 3-3 It ia htaran
l\ represent* supreme and oovaraign
|#n«ci—fbaf jKiirer which Jeans in hit
humiliation always acknowledged. (See
for n pm-iilM cam Isa. ri, 1). r The
‘•throne” and some of its
we find in thn first- chapter
There we have the “living creatare» c - (t ft), a
happier rendering than “bca*tn.” Ha who
on the throne” is described In Her. Iv;
2>::. and the “book” hi alv> found in £mk.ii,
(Ho. When it is said to be written within
and on the back side it reveals the fact that
“ImokiT were.not tb*»n “bound/ but cooeteted
of Jong rolls of parchment roounoifry written
on one aid*. This was written on both sides.
The lsv>k lxprcsents the divine will, the de
cree* of God. They are not known to men;
aee this illustrated in Acta 1,7. Sothmielia
told to ‘Shut up the words and neal the book”
(Dan. xii, A). This is the meai
Who can unseal, open and cai
of God 1
V. 3. This is the question which the “strong
angel** puts, that the meaning may be elear
fit ness. gcNdnem.
V.:;. .None can lw found among tbe crea
ture, f»uj^*h or men. This idea of creatnre-
hdp'^iMHiipier «ef<oui irj Isa. lxifi, ft. For
wi *’ing maa .there ifw* none: so God’s “righfc-
si»ih KNi vnnt,” hh> “brought, salvation,”
mid lik real (“fury) upheld him.
V. 4. The apostle wept much. A spiritual
instinct in him led to this sense qfjIn^pieaK
1 The <*aM« wH’Uied desjierace.* $QpXtetuMl
was “grieved” (Dan. vii, 15-16.) • -
V. ft. One of the “elders,” named in Rev.
i . I. answered. Therefliig'fit
r‘ **s#.. prolmtgy s/rprjn tofy‘glvitfprifi j&jtyfe
s<»as of Anion” in 1 Chron. xxiv, 1, 4-ft, where
f-. ,;tceu nnd eight, are named as “governors of
ii;j s.iurTcnry pint of STiiq WrnLfs^^Tbe oon-
«»t,r»f*|TK of.biMftkir ID.'.ftJJUirBwiriuiid coroe
f 'Hi * ho Old Testament. (Perhaps the tem-
, W arrangements nre images of the heavenly.)
] • gaie comfort, by announcing tliaXeng^
' r °ul 1 op«: 1 tbe t>ook. Th* description
1 -vofold, n l nn from 1h« Old Tesfamepf&fuhi J
ion of Judn” (Gan. xlix, J>-10 compared
h H^>*. vii, 14), nnd (2) “the root of
id,” ns Isa. xi; J-JA-«Ha ptovfJJi
• 1, iH. On tbe pjfqj '
t • we have only to l^all
power i* given unto me,” et''.
ll Tliejipostle nowj^esjqpra than he
wl hefdpc. On. .the<«aififi the
’• •’ eat
1 >ntho throne and w)k> held the l>ooJr “in
th-* mitlst of the throne.*etc..-stood a Tjanih
iv«* the HnptJ9t’s word*, “Behold the Lamh
••f God” (John i. '-il* ). with the marks of b*v-
i■■’T l*e*n ”rinim|* Jdm >|cxy : ;Tk^
; lnying submitted to, ihe dying, made the
l#!*mh “worthy,” fit.to “open the Uxdc,") See
for full nnd plain atat tmebtcstf tisifh
T’liil. ii, t;.<i, ending—after the statement of
hi* humi’intion—with “Wherefore God also
h *lh highly epi^riV"himi” a It was tnevet
roennt. tltnt pic.tuijef tdieifid ho made;of the
Gnuib. Tin* symb*lrf=ar«jtfak«n regHif*£*s of
nrt. The “hon\V represent* poegr^ the
•■'even’’ the perfectitoH r4 •*; -the “e^aa” in-
wgh‘. n i.'kIoui nnd the perfection of it in also
abmer. ;n the “seven.” So the explanation is
g:\ ••«, “Which nre the seven Spirits of Ood. r
Aomin hud all knowledge when on earth
•John ii,-l-*io). anil “in him niv* bid all the
tii'asurcw of wis lom.”
V. 1 needs no «*.\plnu«tion. John sees the
J^ninbiu tbo vision coming and taking the
1km>); out of the hand of him that sat oa,tbe
tJmmc. i. »*-, \yi «■>'
V-. \ 0, ’Tin'ti'rtaU^'JoYopru It and kxa,'
its M-aU-awi unfold oud fatry out in «h»-cr*i
ntion tlio will of Oorl. Tiiil la mattor of
praise to (iro^fpraii tbo.roup (lving iTaotaiWT
III tlniT^miP -and. tw«nty -aUem,
:W«wpWiam3
After pealing peaches, if the
hands be- 1 hrtd , bver“tbe ! - fumes of
sulphur matefce«vor Oouaof sulphury-
before wsshlng them,the fruit stains
win
How to Clean Cut Glass.—Having'
washed got glaaaarticles, lat them
dry, and afthrVafds rnb them with
prepared chalk and a soft brush,
carefully gbiDg into all the 'cave-
tles.
•urrooeiiitaili ajo, Clean Barbie. ^-Take .• tw»
^.“Prpwti'ot
pumice, stone, and One park of fine
ly-powdered chalk;sift it through a
fine sieve, aad.mlx it -with water:
then rob It WeHall over the marble
aipt to# 8taJjna«iW beyenwiy*«4fiib
the marble Over with kail -and. wa-
f^er.
Indelible Ink.—To one table-
apoonful or rain Water, one-half
HoV Vlneifar', and a pfeofi
J ihr^e lhcher ling;
r ; W*^ n toyoiir
_..._ ’acd jsoda'(to'i»
oV milk? a piece of -j,,
' jfe gWinoffchar:
afrd'.wirlto lm-
ad iie made by an Iron In
i' ft" will Tie instantly re-
rtmihersing the part fnhye
m wood ashbt/. The flqpld
'.strained befcire'asing. The
b^rblfig brown sugar will
p .pain, qf wounds. The
•-' Is to be held over the
ki« the Ststiimr Keep WarW.
oddly 1
no rkh.olteaposurawhwvh® .laaws
tfieMismae tor ja- walknor a drive. Ha
covsirs hia head and.ears with * to*
Aaron’s s*ms lttpvuMeuiml (he people (we I,
Chrmi. xxivi'lv—([ypres^t 1 the church, the
inn* Israel of God- tbe inccnfi* repretwitlng
tocracy ««out ip sleighs. T
oi i»u <>i mw. »*»v imvuod repretenting
“Him 1 nny4wMtfiMii«itiiK4(ifdi in heuveoi but os
th** cnrthhtfu.vft' 4he apostle. From tb»a rep-
rey.uitatiMi' bf* lygw up a Rong,jjqf -praise (o
tb»' Lamiu ami if lN.liohe noted as conllrmiag
the i i«fw* «givuii whore thet they say, *Te-
d(V‘in sl:^| v 7:^\ngeLs could not say thie. Note
alw» thniJvtej»»ofc by. holy example or mafteh-
lesh teacMfig *<ir noble . life, but by his “own ’
hlo-.Yl ” thlY^VwiitVmi i* Sevua tlito
•vitul iru.'tcr E[fh. ifT; I Pet. i, 1T-1S Th«
widi> r.iHK<* of (be reScmplion is brought oat
In the v-urds,. -out pt .esory kindnd,” etc.—
no! fro.ii Jews only. TUls hymn is i|sis
hiav.l l(am the, body itself repmeented kk
Km wh _ 010, 14. Notice also tbe .treag
st.itm.i.uit, “IVorthy to • • * for tbow meet
•laitL” I lie klmship of CJuict is made flttti^
by bis work as u prist*.
V. 10. Hero we have iu another form,Ik,
Jiropb.'caifc i)mk. jrii|48,^81. In Her. iii, M
we see bms mints era kings. , Tbe idea is a
greetiiet^.,dignity, jlorr of surrOtUMfittgiT,
The lumuais. mbaUy comee fxaptdBafia -wa. — _ ... „
vronl xix.A: “Ye UnltodfiUtes Kxprnss Com-
bon'i^Ma^Laaditogs with- all, ^rotgfi .a-graveyard at mldaight
bootsdlnediw.to woel rxr fnr, which, >1(jnfe 8hq atarU , d out with the
«^d^wn ,»’er r th» .ord toWT- boo** klD(1 of ne rve. walked half
dttovse^ aod, reach up to the r* hr0Illfh and then uttered
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
Thu powder never varies. A marve
of purity, strength and wholesomeness.
M ire economical than the ordinary
kinds, mid cannot be sold in competition
with tne multitude of low test, short
weight, alum or phosphate powders
Sola only in emnt. RoTAb Bakiko Pow
ojt.t co. lOSWall street. N. Y.
The cleverest of the six Short
stories in Harper's Magazine for
December is “Polly,” a Soothers
' Christmas story of ante-bellum
days, by Thomas Kelson Page, tbe
young Richmond lawyer, who ia
rapidly .rising irjto prominence aaa
skilful writer. Kemble’s-five iltas-
tratiooa evince tber. t»saefVirgiBto% rr
Spirit
i
nr-
ina, is one 1i
‘s* M
November. Not lette important,
articles by otherwell-k nown ph,
cians on_“ The Fever Thermome
ipg Children’s Eyes,” and Copstipa-,
tionP Marion Harland ^writes on
“Otl(er' People’s Babies,” and I he
general departments of,the Maga-
xine about in more than usual uum-
numb. r of hints and helpslu the car#
of infants. [15 cents a number, tl.oo
The Bussiansibavea great Anaek fiyosr. 5 Beekmau St, Ifew York,
af making their winters pleasapL.
Dori’t Eipwimeai.
lifmditotWngiOf the.coM indhoe*
tly bnUVhouses, where all doors
and windows are doublerand where
the rooms aae .kept warm- J»y, big
stoves.hlddeu-ln .the wails. .There
is no da<ap>HhA Bussiamhouso, and
the iiHMttoAWMfefditoto in-doors ia
the light ml Ifillh,. Whiah rennUasi? Jecahse he pan make more profit he mav
'y With the mas. Of furs, aod
Yon cannot afford to waste time in ex
perimenting when yeur lunga are in
danger,.Consumption always seems, aL
ftrsQoblr a cold. Do not permit any
dealer.to-impose upon you with some
cheap-imitation of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for Consumption, Coughs and
Cold),-but be sure you get the genuine.
mmmm
XLSO
W E L E E,
55 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
New and Full Lines of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Silverware.
Clocks, Canes, &c.
New Goods and New Store, but now, as heretofore, Reliable Goods,
Fair Dealing and Bottom Prices. 52 26
Dr Gann’s Liver Pills.
Removes Constipation, prevent Mhia-
ria,cures Dyspepsia, ami gives new vigor
to the system. Orjv oue for s dose- r or
Samples at if. S- \V right’s.
Two swindlers are n,eking mon
ey out of the fsrmers a Fulton, Ill,
by driving 'around •celling barrels of
sugar at about half tin- market
price. In a little time the farmer’s
wife strikes the bed of f.rdinary
salt upon which a few pound- of su
gar had been repoMng.
Contracts or Supsrintend Buildings
Wbatisacoki in the head? Medical Combined with Great Kefraciuig Cower,
authorities say it is due lo atmospheric
germs, uneven clotliiny of the body,
rapid cooling when in perspiration, ,Ve.
' ' ' ‘ iroid in the
nflam-
The important point in. that a cold
head, is a genuine rhinitis, an i
matron of the lining membrane o' the
doee, which, wiieu iincheclted. i« certaia
produce a catarrli; i< easentially
Id" whicli nature is no Ion 'cr tibic to
THEY ABE AS TRANSPARENT AND
COLORLESS AS LIGHT ITSELF.
And for softness of endurance to
tbe eye can not be excelled, enab
ling the wearer to read for hours
without fatigue. In tact, they are
■cold" which natur-
“resolve” or throw otr. Elv’s Cream
! PERFECT SIiiHT PRESERVERS.
sort to it betore tlmr common ailment
beeokies seated and ends in obstinate
oata*i;h. • -
PIMsknf an ''profttabier’ employ.
Testimonials from the leading
physicians in he C utc 1 S. ttea
governors, senators, legislators
injt^siitejH \*m-is - a< wide-awake iStoekmen.men of note in all pro-
•rdi ’■iijfly dieridS' fesaions and ia. different branches
of trade, bankers, mechanics , etc,
i be given, who have bad their
i*? ■*»>.. 148—154 -Alonroe
in the Nursery,” “Ropulw mited"States
about Teething,” “Cautions Regard- mud pfi.
cORa
ntr and' Pt'ctoHal. . . . . . . .
w/.Hii^fesw^I- by the «Kht improved by their ase.
m-d M»p i ublishere, Rau^ KYB8 fitted and the fit
Mir niid'i'.. 146—lot-Alonroe -f . .
GUARANTEED Hi’
ihS(, ! ‘w:Vh^?ie- greater por-
Uonjofthe Kvpi.ii is of Mexicor a
fine i rrprps- n- .■ iici of Bartholdi’s
‘•LiHc-cty. Lnngt^i uing the \Voxr
and Ithe'divHibps id “Standard Ra__
wajiTime,” art Shown on the faee ■
of the Map.‘On the PiotOrial side
are separate Colored Maps t»tv the
World, Europe, Asia, North Amur- ,
ica Rnd .Mexico. Also 8elect En
gravings, diagrams and Statistical'
Tables. 52-
A. J. Lyndon,
Newnan, Ga.
These glasses are not supplied to
ii peddlers at any price.
wrapsdPMfik fheyidop wtasn ceMw, upotYgeuing Dr.. King’s New Di*
. I covejy, which i» guarnteed to give relief
out Ai RjiBsiap^eaialwnl -,toi run in »if¥hro«tpL,ung — ? —
Lung »nd Chest. effecPone,
Tria^betties free at all Drug Stores.
M{b» Lucy Green, of Davenport,
Was Offered a new silk dress, to walk
Kfieea, he joext cloaks himself in a
top (Cpfft wl«i a tor collar,, Jilting
and huffe».hei!.:burje8 his hands In^
•ntforlgafj gloves, of-hoar or-, seal
skin. Thus equipped, rthe-Russian
a “who-oop” and fainted dead-away
Saved Hit life.
exposes bis nose ouly. to "the;oohl. riB'cteii with l’hthiwic, alio Diabetes;
, ■ * , , " , . _ 1 tha noitis tt'orp tliimat. nnAndiirahlA nnd
air, fiWUUlotakes carp to frequently
rub tliqttprgAu ta.keep. the circula
tion golaft. A stranger would ,of-
iea» get)h*<*«o®® fr«M»,lfR Was not
(tr the courtesy...of toA Russia** M
who wl;l#lway8 war*, him R. they
P hts nosoCwhitontog” and will
ldden,.help bUnsto ahsfe.it yig
orously with snow, . In Russian'
q(tlei, walking , is Just possible tor
map during tbe winter, bat,-hardly,
-so for ladies.) Tbo women, ef -.thc-
lower order waac knee boots; those
of the shoprkeeptogi-ciwte seldom
iA ■ negro aalled on the chief of
poUcjs at Norfolk, Va, and asked
Aim If he would be allowed -to pay
the flees of any of the men who
■wsrei confined In Jail, provldetl-they
would agree to go oystoring with
Mn.|. The city will probably ac‘
venture out,si ail ftfioffe of the sria- j-eest the offer. *
; beautiful Christmas poem of
•Id Florence appears Jo tbo forth-
“Wing December Harper’s.by Mr*.
-■W’. Latimer, entitled “The
Legebd jof 8L Nicholas,” with three
it^njg illustratlQns, by, Miss Mary
jj^pow, and,English artist, whose
■work.- has never before' appeared, in
an American magazine..
nnt.i m« a klngtiom of priuga ^ AzaLstioIruA-
tiou.’’ IVlMb-A^CfT 1 g™, 5>
i-eality la the glorywgtl- oh]
They “reign no tbe earth,
meek, for they .«b«ll inburit the earth.“
(Matt. *, £) -So it ienlso ip fi i
V. 11. The uny nrt r* ‘. ■ aiT 'll J>11 iptt* 1
an ill IV lxviii, 1 T. and lie DanT vu, 10, “»p
prove the song.” They do not ny, ae in ▼.
9. -redeemed naif They did net joAiAiia
tion. But t-bw-^look inloTJSte woHE, ktef-j
nifv Him on account of it, and aay ia full
vi *tv of Hi? having been “slain"
lV\ 12), “Worthy Is tbe Lamh,” etc. Meu
may reject -Hfa tede»^le»^u»gel»|
adore Hui\in yiew ok it t > » 5 »
l V. 13), nor they only, for “every creature,'
etc., joins in the praise. It 4* the* vuhg
forth of tl»e truth in Phil, ii, 11. In tbe ■eroe.
book, I Chron. *3dx, 11*10, where tbe "focr
and twenty elders' are foreshadowed,. w»
hare the «uK«tenoe and words of *thw song 0|
praise. G»1 the Tyird i» not set aside hy tb^
IriiroN, lint tb*« Lamb Ls joined with trim.-And
the “four living creatures”.
(V. »4) say '*AmMn,” and the eMere fall
down and wcMfebtp os we are called tit do -tn
r-=. cl. l-t». which has here ita complete and
glorious fulfillment
The follnxginp; points deserve empties* af
a »> part from this glorious lesson.
tWSbery from «n Adams’ ETprCsi* the time by, the clock.—Chicago
(11 The church-below and the church above
make one complete wbble. Here we are a
poor, imperfect part of what will be in
heaven complete and glorious Hera or.
there “we are tbe Lord's."
i2) Christ’s atonement cannot l>e made too
much of in claw end pulpit. We see how Hi
is rated in heaven.
{$) We see bow Christ is bead over all. He
knows and does tbe Fatber’e will. All power
is His for th* carrying ou* of the divine
will. He reigna as nHxiiator l«ecaune He died
for us.
(4) No saint need dee-pond over drawbacks
and discouragement*in Christ's service. Ho
will triumph in tbo and.
(5) There is a real place /or missions. Letr
us teach men that Jesus, and not their idola.
is worth}* to receive blessings and glory and
praise.
HINTS FOR QURSTIOfTS.
1. On tbe Lettsou Explanation*.—Teiaecu*
tions of Christians. Motives to pei>*-vprnnoe.
Tbe throne.. Tbe living civatures.. Tl>e book.
Who ia worthy. John's weeping. Daniel
grieved. Twenty-four eiders.^ Lion of Jmla.
Boot of D*rid. The Latyh.ifiip 45e>;ea
born*. Seven eyes. Seven aphibc Song ofj *
praise. Redemption tbi-ough Uoud.
redeemed. Saint* aa kings. Angel* a»taring
tbe Lamb. Points to be emphaaiwd.
2. On tbe lig&t trpm Bibte
the perfect numbdr. Eye* of tbe Lord. ^ Four
beasts. Four and twenty:W
bers denoting ootnpleteMML f
fi. O®
A female witness m a Rock Island
court testified .th*t she was four
teen years old and had been mar-
_ Hied five years. She said she could
pitnyj taking-warning from th« latff^ D0 t t^l] tbe day t f tha month nor
’Niftci-.,.
DSmpny car, has placed on Its cars- -
nbto fire and burglar proof safes,- '
whteh are bolted to tbe Oar. The Fannerffinfi Xeeluales.
^ QatTA ‘ Jan.l .‘UariAa Kill
express messengers do not carry
„ Svrup, the o#st known
for Coughs, CoWs, Crcmp
nqhlal affections. Relieves
B' of Croup iu one night:
may qave you hundreds of dollars. •
“ ¥Wop ££ ceuta. and fLOn. Sample
to them safieifi aBdtfiheytexnnon-b^Pni
opened hy- them or enyoMi el*e on
the_ train.- They mre dolyu apeneidtfW^
qaidlng etaMipa hy The
ht, who gets on tho traix for-fkM'
purpose--and- leebe- them <«gai'»
Safely -befoee.tha train Jeeves the
itilhjh -Bfi 'thte-arrewyemeal rH
coMadion between- dtehoneet mee-
nengnrs and express robbers is pre-
vauted, ■andi the i safes can not-be
forced -opea without eoasumimr -tin* brieoce can be found,
longertime-tban would be neces
sary to-succes8fMly ~eany ont-the
deedi'
“Thb meanest man tn town,” said
a barber In Philadelphia,. “Is a law-
yer who will eoweJn; oue day,, get
■baveU, and come In a day or two -two Ingredient are
iaterAnd get hls head rnbb^d.ond
hair combed op the old, shave.”
A young man found a handbag in
a cardage at Tuscola, III—-It oon-
taiffe* ISyapd belonged tff*yoang
widow in Antwoodland, when the
young man retaraed it to her, she
rewarded him by marrying him
the n«jxt d*y..-
“•srea on
Clear* out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants,
bed-bugs, beetles,, .inssets, slmnks,. jack
rabbits^ sparrows, ropheia. chipmouks.
moths, moles. 15c. At druggists
Sri D. I. Wilcexon, of Horse Csve,
Kr.. lays ho was, for many years, badly
the pains i
Would sometimes almost throv
ere almost unendurable and
him into
convulsions. He tried Electric Bitters
and got relief from first bottle apd after
faking six bottles, was entirely curod,
and had gained in flesh eight»ea.pounds.
Afforded by
fifty sents a I
Electric Bitten. Hold at
bottle by all DrnggiMa.
Says anE m iacst Physician.
“Have used for twenty years the
preparation known as - Bradfietd’s-
Futnale Regulator, It is . tne -beat
combination known, .for. female
diseases. Fur particulars write The
Bradfleld Regulator Ce., Atlanta,
Ga.
Save taoaey -and Doetor bills. Re
lleve yanrMothsrs, Wives and- Sisters
the keys hr have the combtoatton 1 »ra tpijely purchase of Dr. Bosanko’s
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CENTURY
FOR 1886-87.
’ The Century is an illustrated monthly
magazine, having a regular circulation
of about two hundred thousand copies,
often reaching and sometimes exceed
ing tiro hundred uud twenty-five thous-
and. ‘ Chief among its many attractions p » ins -. Bac . k *
for the coming year is a serial which has
been in active preparation for sixteen
years. It Is a history of our own coun
try in its most critical time, as set forth
Mote oi thffdiiww which fffflict mankind are origin
»Uy caned by a dtafftaed ffOddltioii of the LIV E R .
Pot all oomplxints at this kind, neb M Torpidity of
th® Liver. BflioosMff, Kerroo* Dyspepaik. Indigw-
tiem, Irregnlmrity of the Bowel*, Constipation. Flatu-
THE LIFE OF LINCOLN,
(icy. Eructations and BafnuiR of the Stomach
ometiaM* called Heartburn), Miasma, Malaria,
loody Flux, Chills and Fevor. Breakbor.e Fever,
xhauBtion before or after Fever*. Chronic Diar-
oea. Low of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath,
rre^nlaritiee incidental to Females. Bearinir-dr.ivn
SZZtLSTftDIGER’S ftUBAHTIt
H Invaluable, It is wot a panacea fur all diseases,
hut Aimg air diseases ofthe LIVE Or,
Kill VFUttgto STOMACH and BOWELS.
It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow
t iii*e. to a ruddv. healthy color. It entirely remove®
low gloomy epirita. It is one of the BEST AL*
TERATIVES and PORt?BERS OF THE
SL009, ar- Is A V/ JAfeLE TONIC.
C. Aycoek,
WHITESBURG, GEORGIA,
MANUFACTURER AND DEALER IN
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LINIMENT
By His Confidential Secretaries, John
G. Nicolay and Col. John Hay.
This great work, begun with the sanc
tion or PresideLt Lincoln and contin
ued Under the authority of his son, the
Hon.;Robert T. Lincoln, is tile only full
and authoritative record of the lire of
Aoraham Lincoln. Its authors were
friends of Lincoln before his presidency:
they iwere most intimately associate*
witn him as private secretaries through
out his term of office, and'to them were j
transferred upon Lincoln's death all his
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“ Mcbile
.... 110am
“ Pensacola.......
....10-20pm
“ Selma.
4:30 am
“ Montgomery.....
... 7:35"
“ West Point..w::--.
. ..10:39 "
“ LaGrangei .a, .
...10:58
“ Hogansrille 4. r.
...11:24"“
“ Grantville
. .11:37 “
“ Pucketfs:. /
....11:60 "
“ Newnaif
.. 12:03 pm
“ Powells..:.
... 12:14 “
“ Palmetto
.12:29 “ •
“ Fairburn
...12:41 "
Vrrive at Atlanta
... 1:25 f
S >. 50 a )’.v< !> w i*m ;v
Ti—rk-tr.
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1:20 pm
“ Fairburn-
.. . 2K18 “
“ Palmetto
2:20 “
“ Powells
... 2:36 “
“ Newnan
2:47 “
“ Pucketts
.... 3:02 “
Grantville
.... 3:13 “
“ Hogansville....
.... 3:to “
“ LaGrange
. .. 3:52“
“ West Point
4:20“
“ Opelika
6:04“
“ Columbus. Ga. .
6:19 "
Arrive at Montgomery. ..
.. 7:15“
“ Pensacola
5:16 am
" Mobile
.... 2:16 •*
“ New Orleans ..
7:10 *’
no. 53 up night PAsaasGia—cast.
Leaves New Orleans...
... 7:55 am
“ Mobile........
.... 1:20 pm
“ Pensacola
7:05 a m
“ Selma
0:00“
“ 3[ontgomery ..
.... 8:15 p ia
“ West Point
11:15 “
“ LaGrange
11:44 “
" Htig insville....
12:12 am
“ tirantrille
12:25"
u I’uekett’s
12:43 "
“ Newnan
12:52“
“ Powell’s
1:05 "
“ Palmetto
1:18 “
“ Fairburn
. ..... 1:31 “
Arrivea at Atlanta
2:15 "
NO 52. DOWN NIOHT PASSSNGCB—WBST.
1.eaves Atlanta
...12:20 a m
“ Fairburn
.... 1:05 “
“ Palmetlo
... 1:20 “
“ Powell’s
... 1:37 “
“• Newnan
.... 1:49 “
“ Puckett’s
.... 2:05 “
“ Grantville
.... 2:17 "
" Hogansville....
.... 2:32 “
“ LaGrange
.... 3:00 “
“ West Point....
3:35 "
“ Opelika
6:14 “
Arrives at Montgomery..
6:45 “
“ Pensacola..
. 2:30 p m
" Mobile
2:10 p ib
“ NewOrleans...
7:30 •*
ACCOM3IODATIOW-
-EAST.
Leaves LaG^nge
6:40an
“ Hogansville-....
7:16“
“ Grantville
7:27 “
" Puckett’s
7:45 “
“ Newnan
8:00."
“ Powell’s
8:15 “
■* Palmetto
8:33 “
“ Fairburn
8:48 "
Arrives at Atlanta
9:37 ’
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“ Palmetto
“ Powell’s
“ Newnan 6:42‘
'• Pnckett’s 7:09’
Grantvil:-' 7:13’
“ Hogans\ii!e 7:29‘
Arrives at LaGrango 8 rOOf.’
. .5 rt)5 p v
. 6:65 ’’
. 6:09 “
. 6:27 “•
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817 pm
“ Akron
705 pm
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Monroe
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“ Sharpebu 1 ^ 8 30
“ Turin 8 37 ‘
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“ Griffin 10 10 ‘
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“ Tnrln 120 “
“ Sharpsburg . . 135 “
“ Newnan 215 “
“ Whitesburg 3 26 “
“ Carrollton . 4 25 “
NUMBER X
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'• Sharpsburg............i255“
“ Turin 308 "
“ Senoia 3 25"
“ Griffin
t NUMBBR 4.
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“ Turin
“ Sharpsburg.
“ Nownan
“ Whitesbnrg 1003 "
“ Carrollton 1106"
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