The Toccoa news and Piedmont industrial journal. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1889-1893, May 25, 1889, Image 4

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HE TCCCvo NEWS. fOGCOA CITY, GA. : : : MAY 25 IS89. llATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year in Advance........ 1=1.00 ■six months.. ., Cm o Three months inS 10 Subscriptionc paid in A Ivan'ce. Sen K^ney Order. Postal Note or n«ft. Address. The Toccoa News, Toeooa. G;t. City I) it eelory . Presbvterinn. ^rvkcs the 2nd’ and Sundays in each month, at 11 a. m. and. 7 p. m. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. I., ‘\^ ! 7 n : I aMor , . ,c • , , , , , p' m. Sib bath ^chcol .it 3 p. m. Rev. A. JameDon. Pastor. Baptist. Services 2nd and 4th Sundays o r pen month at ll a. in. and 7 p in. Rev. J I’. Good.'. Pastor. * Toceoa TTigli School, ITof- N. A. Fcsscit- tleo. Prino pal. The Toccon I/odge, X<». 390. Ancient Order i f F. A A.Masons meets Jheti-st 'Vedoeydavt id each uvrnth. R. I'.- Edge, . M. Royal Aren mi m meets 2nd nml 4th Mon- tlava in earloinonth. Ju v *. Wilson, Regent, , _ , „ rT , , l)ictato~ ( TTY OFFICER*. fl M Payne, Mayor; *K I. Goode, Recorder. COUNTY OFFICERS. T- K Edge. Ordinary-; .1 IT Addison. HerV of Sutierior Court M T TVrkui* Bherifl- G«o Frv, Tax Goile'-tor; IT P Brooksh.-r. Tax Re- reiver; J C Allred, Treasurer; Jas. L *on. Surveyor; D W Ivester. Coroner. LOCAL NEWS. T/C\ Vickery visitod Atlanta this week. W. J. Hayes spent Thursday in the Gate j 1’ity. Prof.IN. A. Fessenden visited Mt. Airy yrttirdiy. “ Mr. Gabe Sisk, ofC’laiksvillc was in Toccoa Tuesd- y. Miss Susie Lucas, of Athens, is visiting fi lends in Tugalo Valley. A’iss Mattie Cox, of Red Hill, visited rela¬ tives in Toccoa thD week. The brass band discourses sweet music from the park of evenings nowadays. Mrs. Alex. Jarretl, ofTi.galo Valley vLited relatives in this city this week. Mrs. Jtirnes Wilson and daughter, Mis? Maggie visited Atlanta Monday. Mr. II. F. McGhee is spending sonic ti - eiit Anderson, S V■ visit*ng his motlie 1 . The colored people of Toccoa are out at Henderson Falls pienicing to-day. Mrs Charlie Mill key, of^Bon Cleveland,was in the city Tlmrsduy visiting relatives. man Join at tlle^tore lluusdaj ol this vut.,. Ilad you noticed how lonesome Rob Davis looks since a certain your.g lady l**ft town V Uncle George Goode has been very low for several days,but is thought to be convalescing. Air A. T. Wofford, of 11 < Tings worth. Ranks county, was in the city 55 ednesday on busi- ness. Mr. E. Schaefer and son, Edward, after a pleasant visit to Baltimore eturned home Monday night. The Misses Head, the accomplish d daugh¬ ters of A. J. Head, of Clarksville, attended the picnic at the Falls Friday, Sheriff Perkins was in the city Thursday, summoning the Jurors for the September term of Habersham Superior Court. Hcnry Coleman, colored, brought to this office some cotton. It was planted’ in Febru¬ ary, is good strong growth, 8 inches high. Mr. James Moore visited Cornelia Sunday. Jim goes to Cornelia pretty often, but he is excusable as there are. Shore attractions up there, Shore. Messrs. T. J, Jackson and J.S.Laml are b. c . from a trip to themountauis wiiere they en¬ joyed tlie cool bre-zes, selling harness for Cal Simpson- Miss Maude Netherland lias been quite sick for several days with Typhoid fever. The Doctor thinks it lias broken, and her mother and friends anticipate her speedy recovery. During the absence of the Rev. L. A. Simp¬ son, the Rev. Mr. McClure, of Columbia, S.C will occupy the pulpit in both churches- Ser¬ vices to-morrow in Toccoa at the usual hours. M'ednesday was the most windy day of the season. Tlic wind blew in constantly recur¬ ring strong gussts, tilling the air with dust, an J making out door travel very unpleasant. Misses Lizzie Jarrett, of Tugalo Valley and Susie Lucas, of Athens, accompanied by Mess¬ rs. W. P. Furr and James Bingham, of Clarksville, left Tuesday for a pleasure trip to the mountains. Mrs. W. C. Edwards has gone to Atlanta to spend some days and will view the grand spec tt-cular display of Pompeii. From there will go to Canton, Ga., ft and will spend weeks among friends Ifr. D. J. Simpson has put in his store, ap- In the rear, a room is partitioned off where gentlemen and ladies can l>avc social cliats and enjov J the luxury of the above aoo\i de’icious ueic.ous condiments .. and cool ., beverages. Cal Simpson says that he has made 2 sets of double harness, two sets of buggy harness and nearly finished another set of double har¬ ness from that big side of leather spokbn of in the News two weeks ago, md has enough kft yet to start a common s’zed tanjard. Itev. II. Oglesby, as-isted by Rev. W. II. Bowden, of Etberton, has been carrying on revival services at the colored Baptist church of Toccoa this week. Ten members have been added to the church by experience. Baptis¬ mal services will take place Sunday at 3 y’c’ock. We rrg- "f*T *r Niebo’s, who departed this 11'eat Iris reside CO in Clarksville, May 17tli, aged 77 years, lie was one ofthe oldest residents of Habersham county, and had accumuJa'ed a large fortune. possessed many estimable qualities of : mind and heart. Mr. and Mrs. S V Davenport have rented the Roberts House and wilt take charge of it y June 15th < The house will be thoroughly; cleansed and newly famished, and they will be pleased to have their former friends and the traveling public generally, stop with t!ieni v/lieTI in the Marp.'fp,-—M ay 13tb, st Ihe residence of the bride's mother, Mr-. T. Spearman, by the Rev. P. Crawford, Mr. K. E. Mitch-11, or TW- coa ville’s * anfl most Mis lovely * Lelia ladies. Spearn The an, one News of extends Carnes- j ; haerty eongratul.-lions to the happy pair,uni- * ted in the most sacred <ff earthly relations,and charming addition to the society in Toe ‘oa. Judge David MeKinzy, of CarnesviPe. ac- ooniranied iiy his d .lighter, Miss Emma, passed through Tot oa Wednesday en route for Ath nta who c lie gees to place Miss Em- ; nta up. ’er trcitnvnt of Dr. A. \Y Chlhoun. ! j >! e has lv on sufferiiig f«>r hi 3 mon hr from catarrh which lias impaired ln-r sigh' j and he;iriii*’. Thy Judge's a,any friends syn n: tli'ze with him in affii tion and join him ! Dr. ('athoun wiIl.«ocn restore her tu a th. Tlie great d'-rnand for • ggs an 1 thickens! all dny yesterday was explained this morning nearnv Tw'v a \ ...... ’of <a H'H mats TanT^eeWmTn aim p.iu.i i.n "oend forTngnlo river on a picnic and lisii- injr excursion. I he parties wore: M ;,, Minnie Edwards and Mr. H. J. EtuVa. “ Etta llayes and It. A. Ramsay. Cooy»er. L z/.ie Looney and “ A. W. Fanny Reid I.ewis and“ A V. Davis. “ Lula Ramsay and “ C.C.Matlieson. Mrs .J. 15. Simmons and Mrs G. W.Davcn- port w ere chaperons of tiie party. Tlic day will be sjM.nt in fishing, p’avlng games a no doubt will be highly enjoyed by all ofthe party. The Rev. L. A. Simpson. Pastor of tlie I res’n terian church, and <’apt. Clayton, of Aiinoii- (la.e f,n,i lurm, neat HP ir Clarksville burK-um, have-one navt^onc off on or 01. a pleasure trip among the maim tains of North Carolina, making- A,hville their principal headquarters, • . , Irom .» wiiioa i i place i they - will •«, diutc “o’er Jhill anc ilaie,'’ and quaff* he It i giving breezes from high mountain to, s. (’apt. Clayton takes his own lmrso and carriage, and tlifV thus ?arc independent of tl.elniihvny out i-i-ios. niinutes toMinner,” and go whenever si.d wherever it j>Ieases them. The News wishes them a‘ happy glad tin e," :md_ especially that thebclovel Pastor may return t lisp, o- ple with heal11 fully.restored. M a. Eiutok:—T occoa l’ai’:-was the h cm* of a very p’casant affair on Eiiday of last week, it being the day set ap rt by t' c diffe;- ent Sabbath Schools for tlieir annual picnic' Theday wa^air and lovely and by il o’clock <pute a.ciuwd liad gathered them iind started out in various directions some to play games of different kindp.smnc to ramble thr ugh the woods and gather flowers, and o r corns.: small bov devoted his time to wading jia creel- (reek and mil 6-dbc tu.dmg snake* snake.-, and -v.d oe-clr«i.re pertli.uici a n lew few of th >se of marriageable size of the dilferoat genders, selected secluded nook> in w 1.H, to discuss die future and tell each other how it would be in the sweet by and by. About L o’clock the basket comm’ttee hunted up and made to deliver the skets and they in their turn made tovicidup their cm tents which was spread out in different ]daces and then ti e most import int part of the picnic commenced. A pleasant-hour was spent in chatting ml laughing and eating the good things that had been prepared for the Alter ill had satisfied their liungor, were notl2 basket’s full taken up as in the c-. so ofthe two loaves and seven tishes-but a couple ofpilh w s i]>s weie filled from w at was lef . Taken altogethcrjt was a g da day and was (iToyed alike by .the small boys, the old boys and the middle sized boys, even the ladies prescnt'worc pleasant smiles, and gave every ‘ evidence of beingg'ad that it was picnic day J Mr. A. II. McAllister took part in a game G f marbles and displayed his accuracy by plumping out the middle man the first round —but if he hit another man during the entire we never heard of it. Will Ward played a game of mumble jieg with a young lady; there isj eoi dieting re-1 ports as to the result of the game,but the gen- i eral opinion is.that lie had to bite the dust. Charlie Dance had more invitations to din- ner and got less to eat than any body else. Rev. C. A. Jameson is a splendid hand to pitch quoits,—but he would pitch them too far or too rear every time. m,t ;1,o str,'’ K o,ul,:,,gti,„t I,append Rob Ramsey scalding lost'muw th a cup ° coffee that was made the day before. Oxe Who Was Thejie. FOR SALE. nr A 11 AT the VALUABLE Mathews Lime PROPERTY Kiln, KNOWN miles as seven from Toccoa on the road to Clarksville. For particulars The EniToaoF apply to The Tcccoa News Toccoa, Ga. FOfe SA E. A SHINGLE MILLWILL RE 60LD very Apply Tx cheap. to. It is a W. good C. mill in good repair. EDWARDS, Toccoa, Ga. GEORGIA, HABERSHAM COUNTY.—To and all whom Andrew it K may Rossignol. coxcEux: Executor’s Henry Rossignol of Har¬ riet fi>rm, A applied Rossignol. the deceased, undesigned haviug, leave in the t > for sell lands of said deceased. Noiicc is here¬ by given that said application will be heir i t n the first Montlax in June next. This G:h day of May ' §2.07 1S89. 4tmll,lS25,jl. R- K. KIX4E, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. _ —HABEKSu ,. Corxrv. ... Georgia vn 1/ T^YNIR ofOnhnary 1 1 K <Jt of said nnorder county,-wilt from the be Court soal before the Court House door m Clarksville. known'as 5 the Win M Jones place w here Maj. W T Crane lah ly resided, in the town Clarksville and on tlie main strut from c! . ' ir j-^ v pi 01 ' t i le a-pot ALSO / 1/ ANK HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE acres of lot No 144 in the 11th district of said countv, and more fully described in a deed from Elizabeth T Groves to Wm J Recorded in Rook ’E E’ page 128 Clerks office Superior Court ofsaid county. Terms am d sold as the property of V.’m. J Rusk dtr ceased. For further information apply to W S Erwin, Attorney. J vmes E Rusk, 5 t. Printer's fee J3.lt. Wm. W. Berry. Administrator's of Wm J RcsK.deceased. Neuralgic JVersoits And those troubled with nervousness resulting ■from care or overwork will be relieved by taking Hroten's Iron Hitters. Genuine has trade mark and crossed red lines on wrapper. ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING ELDREDGE “B” In it are com¬ bined the fin¬ est mechanic¬ ; al skill, UiecSgj most useful HEP elements, and practical fei] &9f and all known nd-^^ vantages that make a sew- jng machine desirable to sell or use. rtiaao-’ • ELDREDGS MFC. CO. fwtoiy and Wholesale Office, Belvidere, Ill. loKwTLZtiiwlCk. m25,6m Q8(t* MAKE linUCVI mUlltT i__ i CLmHI h n KI 1 f r"^q&— e j%fJg==^PTlnivin Vf wle g «>fiDR Mwhol9 ® I tffS k ami as lyb Vr 13 ^ W f asentforfheeliwp* onnril._ on"" oll w) ,- ;ch w , „ ffer „ rrat jMd „, ei!irm= ,, >FPr „ and The to encourage agents ana others to jian-Ue cmr poods, onaten ^“‘/^UrX.^i^ a.t.kvans* co., isu.nd i-.isiatesi., ciihago, ill m™<),CHii 3 PIANOS WQNJJG 3 ER The Pianos bearing the above name stand pre- be eminently the bi in the achievement front rank, and are conceded of to g hest in the art piano manufacturing, containing in a wonderful degree. all the essential qualities of a perfect piano. T Ah LI LKSS IO NI., perfect action, extreme wrKAim.lTY. ELEGANCE in resign mid finish ^endorsed by leading musicians The quality of materials used and the skill of %Vg%&3^^Z?5ZZ&Si first class in hpeet. are every r OVER 95,000 IN USE. SHONINGER ORGANS Are the Leading Organs of the World. Their purity of voicing, prompt speech, quick- ^SSTSffSdffiSSS of all who have seen and heard them. They contain many valuable improvements. Three-TTy" Soundingboards, 1 Ifook^Ctofets and a magnifleent Chime of Swiss Bells creating 3s the wi most h orwithoutthe harmonious effects, reeds. and Tliesein- which canbe ed t struments have to keu Medals and First Premium ^ ^ ^ Send for Catalogue to B. SHONINGER CO., 86 Fifth A ve„ New York. Factories New Haven, Conn: mav I otonov 1(5,i SIS’O i)Y-sem si.v Use 15r»« ::‘s Irun lliitor#. Physician i recenvneml it. A;i dealers keep it. sum per bottle. Genuine has irade-miirk and oro-sed red lines on w rapper. Physicians prescribe l)r. J. 11 McLean’s Tar Wine Lung I'alm : ii it tli'*v find no trace of opium or mo"- pkia, while its efficacy in curinjr nil throatoH = ng disease s is won derful, MARSHAL’S SALES. Toccoa, Ga„ II tan : ham Coe <tv, April *^ VV'inOlarksS 1 ’ ( comityv Ust Tuesday in July next,the following described property, to wit: Y ots No 10,.20 and 21 in Rioek No 2a, front- -*■ j ing on N jrtli Fail Road-street 25 feet each and running back 100 to an alley. Levied on as the property of II W Jones to satisfy a town lax ti fa issued by the mayor and council, vs. 11 \V Jones for hi- town tax for the year 1887. Printer’s fee 83.12. ALSO A ^ .ISKla^eittSJSSS^, . nU the of II \Y » Jones Sb?. to satisfy •urtSa , M ti T£ fa property and II V a Jones m twor of mayor council vs for his town tax tor the year 1888. I rinter s fee •--.13. A ol L A New on tosat.h>t> atax ii tain ta\or ot of J Sa7e to satisfy a tpxti 111 in favor Of niny- or and eonnc.l vs John bage for his town tax for the\ear 1>8S. tfruiter e-fee ^1 .o<J ofS M Smith to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor mayor and council vs'S M Smith for his town lax for the year 1833.^Printer’s fee§t.53. 4 V cthcsametmK.andplacelotNo.4i,.Block Levied T No. 27. on as the proiHirty of A Co nog in favor ofthe mayor and council vs A Oomog to satisfy a tax fi fa for his town tax for the year 1888. Printer’s fee 91,55. ALSO A A t the Mine time and nlicc lot No ° in Rlock No 30. Levied or. as the property of Dick \ oung to sa isfy Dick a U fa m favor of tlie mayor and council vs Young for his town tax for the year 188’'. Printer’s fee §1.47. A LSO A 4 t the same time and place lot No. G In Block No. 10. Levied on a : the properly of Terry Smith to satisfy a ti fa in favor of the mavor and co moil vs Terrv Smith for his. town tax for the t ear 1838. Printer’s fee $1.47 1 t the same time and place . lot v No. 2< m - 1 \ R'ock No 1/. Levied on as the pro{»eriy of Ho.d* Hootl to satisfy a ti fa 111 tavor ot the mayor and council vs Head A Hood their town tax for the year 1888. This April 30 1839. D. L. PURCELL Fnnt 1 s fee ->1,89. Marshal, When nature falters and requires help, recruit her enfeebled energies with Dr. <h H. McLean*. Stephen. ing Cordial and Blood Purifier. per bottle • 'VJ’OTIGE.—My Jack. Blue Bii.lv,” will be in Toccoa the follow ing days; March 18th. and 27th; April 6tb, 15th, and 23d: May 1-t. 9th, 17th and 25th; June 3d, and 11th. Persons wishing mares served will please be on hand o 1 the above days. Terms blc. G. J. Ramset, Far mors ar work. Mr. T_ A. Taylor, or Martin was here last week. Tom has a host of here who are always triad to see him. Mr- W. M. Terrell has the best cotton we have seen. Miss Emma Avers,of Clark’s creek was visiting relatives here last week. Jessie Deavours class took the “pound” cake last Sunday. If Von dont believe it, just ask Dr. McBatV Hr. \\ . L. Me Bath, of Martin, was herein full force Sunday. Come i> gain, Doctor, we are always talari to see you. Some of the boys had their pictu res ,aken Saturda 3’i tliey -aid they were iroing to send them off. IT. J. Cox, of Toccoti, av as i l,. lie lrA 1., „ * Su "f^ I be youno ladies had the church nicely decorated for children’s day. There was a • roodIy number of • ounir men from Cartiesville, here i Fnnday. There seems to be some > ^tractions for the this way. ^‘‘6 third Sunday in this month observe 1 ‘ i l » 8 children . •% 8 day , at Al- . . | > ! cn’s. There quite crowd was a out who seemed toenjoy t.hemseves, and especially the dinner. Local. TOCCOA VALLEY. T tie young people had a very nice singing at .Mr. il. M. Duke’s Sunday. 1 lie service at Shilolt church was very interesting. The singing society furnished the music for the occasion. M e know an old gentle man who remembers much of the history of this country, and tells many interest- ing incidents, one of them is follow¬ ing; When he was a boy the first wagon passed through this country. He and his brother heard that it was going to pass and commenced beg¬ ging their father to let them go to the main road to see it go by. Ob¬ taining his consent they set off and soon saw the object of the'ir trip came ln ^ight. \ on may imagine what a C^iositj it was to them for they fol- u.... utte | 1C t 1,10 j _ distance i; f Ot c two IllUCo -i . see ‘‘‘ the big wheels would overtake the lifle ones, Master Warren Luge, ._ of ^ ’ Soil Ordinary .... . ... ills brotliers, _ IS visitirur John 1 ' and Alex ihememoersof Smloh Alliance are very hopeful and say they don’t mean to use jute to cover their cot- ton no matter how low the price may be ,,,, lc.ey mean . tc cover their , . “cot- ton with cotton.’ Mr. Robert Crump, and ex-repre- A. P. Wofford of Banks county, , paid . , this neighborhood . , , , , fly- _ a ing ° visit Wednesday “ on cont.ected with the legal profession. Slight frost on the low grounds A. J. Are yon restless at night, and liar- assed by a had cough? Use Dr. J. II. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm, it ' vi{1 socuue 3*°u sound sleep, and ef- feet a prompt and radical cure. FOR SALE. '’I''WO LOTS ON TUGALO St. FRONTING property in Franklin or Hart counties. Ap- “ I' AKMIOKSAI.K. O Q EVENT the rest Y-F1YE rolling, ACRES, PART susceptible LEVEL, evety acre to cultivation, good soil. 20 acres in cultivatiou eight in clover, orchard of about 200 young apple trees; 20grape vires; a good vegetable chimneys and four tire places, barn.stab'e and dieap. SS^nFVX Clnldren will freclv take Dr. J. II 8 1 ai Wine Lung Balm ; un-. cocgh syrup, it Contains no o- p i uni , will soothe and heal any dis „ ^SC of throat «,r !ungs quicker than any otliCl' remedy. - , C..01VN n - vo7— 3 IRON BIlltHS V "-; 7 b" ~ " Cures Indigestion, Biliousness, Dyspepsia. Mala- ria. Nervousness cud General Debility. Dhysi- hasmn’^.^ - W. R. BRUCE, One of The —« GLIjRnT m.-? nuwm am a . • v tai+J m wAialii vAiti BOUSES IN TOCCOA. Here you can find bargains ill Staple Dry Goods . BOO i S AND SHOES OF ALL IlaCOtl. Flour, Feed . -ALSO-- THE BEST VARIETIES OF FERTILIZERS. DOUBLE BRICK BLOCK, TOCCOA; CA ; > * uvproifisto fa erdsr ‘hat bfd we may sgcra® TCO^COO sth-relfeT|v>s f'T^iBmos'oF'pKEBUCMs 63 ? 1 1 i 5T ^twcri*" i v rived from a, publication having a circulation ofioa.ooo copies, consisting of cash and various useful articles. as gregatln^ a grand total of 540 ,t;? 0 . 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And for softnesof endurance to the eye can not be excelled, enabling the wearer to read for hours without fatigue. In fact they LTD Perfect Si?ht o Preservers • Testimonials fr< m the 1 siding physician leg in the United St n.es, g ver ors, sc at< rs, islutors, stmkmer, men of o e in all proles sions and in dittt reent 1 ranches of trade.hank ers, mechanics, etc, can he given wh ) have had their sight improved by their use. m mt mm > And ‘teed. Wit J>2T ptxwnn Jf _//^ cC J. HDYtVtS , ‘/)t 'tf (/ ~ ’’ (/(sls and % 00 lc SelierS . These glasses are not supplied to pedlars .t Wholesale any price. Ga.;Aus- Depots; Atlanta, ti n Texas. figMST I'OK nil ■ Weakness, Mu'.ar.a, Indigestion and It quickly, HtONUrmns, i sale by ml ue.ners m . cures or medicine, uet tue , emune. Ru( KLliN’s Aunua alvk. - 1 I best salve in t/e world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt i Ikumii, lev >r sores, letter, clmppc 1 hands, chili(1 ains. cm ns and all skin erupt- .<ms and positively, cures piles, or MO pay required. Il is guaranteed to '^ funded. vc Pfrfoct Price satisfaction 2o cents per o. maccy box. For re- sa!e by V f. H. & J. Davis. : -- rilElU BUSINESS BOOiilNG Prop ,l»ly no one thing has caus al su di a general revival trade at NV. II. $ J. Du is Ding btoieas their giving aw ., v to their customers of so many t ,.j n i bottles of l r, King’s New Diss covery for Consumption. Their trade s simply enormous i i tins v. 1 a e article from the fact tliat it always cures and nover disappoints. Coughs, You lunTS^»^'“$«Vly it before uuyieg cured. can test EPOCH. The transition from long, linger- ."un and painful sickness to robust health marks marks as as enocll cpuUl ill tile the life lilt of 01 the individual. Such a reina'ka )lo event is treasured in the memory and the agency whereby U,c good 1, all., has been attained IS gratefully b-.C39- to the use or tin. great Alterative Ionic. If you arc trouble with disease of Kulnevs, Liver or - Bitters, q hold . , a, OIL. ( and , a. t. bottle at W . «• & J. Davis &tore ’ THAT' FIGHT ft m The Original Wins. C. F. Simmons, St. Loais, Prop’r M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, Est’d H. 1S40, in the U. S. Court DEFEATS j. Zcilin, Prop’r A. Q. Simmons Liv- pi D j er at. ltegulator, A. S. L. Est’d M. has by Zeilin for iS 63 . H cured Indigestion, Biliousness, 47 years Dyspepsia,Sick Appetite, Headache,Lost * A Sour Stomach, Etc. u\Church, Rev. T B. Reams, Pastor M. E. O lthink Adams, Tenn., writes; “t -e * 1 should have been dead but , 1 for your Genuine M. A. Sim- —is. mor.s Liver Medicine. I havu tP0/S\ sometimes “Zedin’s stuff” had for to substitute IC0URT3I . firttel your Medi cine > but it don’t answer the &Sn*l Baptist, P dT.Tr. 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Condensed Schedule IX EFFECT APRIL 14,1880. o- Tra’n- run by 7">tli Merid'an Time—one hour faster than 90th Meridian time. -o- GOING NORTH. — NORTH BOUND, D4ILV. No. t'l | No. ft>. Leave Atlanta THT pm | 8 a m “ Gamvsvillc, Athens “ 10 “ Lula, 10 “ Gorneiia 10 * ‘ Seneca Toccoa - iii “ 12 2 Greenville ]> in Arrive Spartanburg j 1 aa\ t Spaiiannurg i 3 Arrive “ Asheville Hendersonville, ! “ not Springs i 8 ..'’a\ ** e Spartanburg Gastonia 2 4 ■* Charlotte 4 • 5 “ “ Greenslioro Salisbury ! 8 8 Arrive Durham 112 5 Arrive Arrive Goldsboro Raleigh I p. Ill 3 !i‘> Leave Gree s’ <>. o 8 a ml 8 Ill Arrive Danv LeJ n “ ! 10 .r Richmond 3 mi n a in I .yucli ourg 12 ” Ciiarmttesvilfe j “J 1 l’ultiinore Washington ' 7 i’hiladelph s 18 : ia 3 a. m'lU : New York i <*• i i ■ GO NG SOUTH S.jrxn BOLXI.l). li.m.r. No. o ) j No. 52. Leave New York 12 15 a m; 4 30 p in “ I’Jiiaclelphia Baltimore 7 20 * I «> 57 Washington 1) 45 i i» 30 •* Chariot, 11 24 II ,^i « “ esville 3 40 tc Ck»;| Lynchburg ]* m IK Leave Riehmond 5 40 j Zr Danville 3 00 “ ! 30 “ * 8 40 • oc 05 Anivc Greensboro 10 27 “ I ,» Leave Goldsboro ^ 42 “ *’ Raleigh 2 00 a in i t O j) m 4 50 p m *12 Mdrr't Anive Greensboro 5 52 *‘ 9 50 a m “ “ Cluirlot'.e Salisbury 10 37 p mTl 23 a m 2 05 ’ i 1 00 p „j “ Gastmria 2 48 ‘ j 1 42 •* Ar ive Spartanburg 4 40 co 37 U ave not Spnngo i ~ 50 •* " AsLville rr. <*:0 m Arrive Hcndersonviiic Spartan ^ 20 ‘ bn rg 11 50 “ nea'.e Spartanburg Greenville wf 40 “ 3 37 “ “ vz 50 “ 4 43 - *• Seneca i** 32 “ 0 27 “■ Toccoa x 35 “ 7 24 ** “ Cornelia r; l o tl 8 00 Ar Lula n 30 “ 8 26 V* Atl.e s i i 20 p m MO 25 l ’ L ave Gainesville 10 (4 a m 8 51 Arr ve At : utu 12 Noon 19 40 4Daily except SuudiV’ JCity Time- -Pit Hut an Car Set nee. S3?" Op trains 50 and 51 Pnlman Euffei Sleeper Orleans between Atlanta and New York. New and Washington via Danville. On trams 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet Sleeper ^ Aiken via Montgomery to Washington and Danville. £37" On trains 52and 53 between Richmond and Greensboro and Goldsboro. tions to Trough ail points. tickets on sale at principal sta¬ For rates and information apply to any agent of the Company, or to cMiS*. L. TAYlOR* Gen. Pass. Agt. Washington. D. G. S0 -L "**§. t.m ©BO FOR 1 _ OfJUi 'fe’dD _ Jus12hinlc of It. MONOPOLY Bustei Do you want a Sewing Machine? SI7.50 r JX) 830.00. Van anted Five Years . With all Attachment?. Write for il¬ lustrated Circulars of our SINGER?, • NEW HOME’ Etc. TO $30. Saved by ordering direct from ! end- quarters. Needles for any .Machine, 25 cents a dozen in Stamps. Ad* d rees | I'f4 E IOLKYII ^ ‘ ..... I F kKWIYC ^ Vf A , • UIJINE CO. No. 520 Fourth Avenue, ' Mar9loSep7. Louisyitle, A'y. : From the Christian Advocate. Mr. A. K. Huwkes lias gained a national reputation as a practical op¬ tician, and his celebrated spectacles and patent spiing eyeglasses are known throughout the United States. \Ve are writing this article with a nair 1 of lli.S new CrVStullZed J Lenses, and they tO . transparent . seem US as ligW itself; and »iththem the fin- norChrluaa Adio/a'.e/