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THE TOCCOA NEWS.
T.> 7. OA CITY, GA. : ::;:JFI.Y 1S39.
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v:,. ! a. Sabbath f Hev.VLl. A.
n* i»on, Pastor.
Bssptist. Services 2nd and 4th Sundays of
on month at 11 a in. and 7 p. m. Rev. J
i. ( K Pastor.
Tbrt T< M T . (’. T. V. ^ ‘very Mon-
in the Methodist
urch and tlie I.oval Legion meets at the
we every Friday « nil
II Prof. N. A. F<
Pi pa
T* e Toccoa J.od| \ Anr-icnt Order
of F. .C A.Masons first W. Tuesdays
of each imnifh R. E. Edge. W. M.
Roval Arcanum meet 1 aud 4th Mon-
dn li mont J a -. Wilson, Repent.
Tugalo r.odge, 195 K.of H. meets 1st and 3d
j i oac h' month. :JT.B, Simmons,
Dictator.
f TTY OFFICERS.
I M rayne, Mayor; ;K I. Goode, Recorder.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
E Edge. f!2 "I7i ,
: Geo!
. Re kins Sheriff:
x r«*I!.•••tor; li C llrooksher, Tax Re-
ceivcr, .1 C Allred. Treasurer; Jas. I. John-
>a, Surveyor 1) W I vest or, ( or on or.
LOCAL NEWS.
Miss Lula Ramsay visited relatives in the
city this week.
' r nL Houston, of Clarksville, wa ; iii Uic
city Tuesday.
^Ir. Russ Burruss of Carncsvillc was in
Toccoa Tliursday.
Miss Mamio Hitt is visiting her sister, Airs.
Moore, in Elberton.
J. B. S'mmons paid a business visit to
Gainesville Wednesday.
You can buy any kind of a rubber stamp at
Lapps <V, Co. at lowest prices.
w. K. Mulkey, of Walhalln, S. C. is in the
c’ty, visiting his father, Squire Mulkey.
Mr. P. J. Moss, of Franklin county spent
this week in thecity visiting Will Burroughs.
Mrs. L. W, Dance will open tier public
school Monday, July 15th at licr residence.
I). J. Simpson af'er a several days visit to
relatives in Anderson, returned home Wcd-
n ’sday.
Miss Mary Simpson returned home Tues¬
day from an extended visit to relatives in An¬
derson.
Mr. T. A Capps with his family is spending
some time in Hiawassee, Towns Go. visiting
relatives.
Mr. D. I. Mulkey, traveling salesman for
Max Joseph,of Athens,was in the cityThurs-
ri \y shaking hands with all of the boys.
Gapt.T. W. Gilmer who lias been railroad¬
ing in Rainbridge, Ga. for several months re¬
turned home Wednesday night.
Miss Florence Cole, one of Atlanta’s most
intelligent and charming ladies, is visiting her
relatives, Mrs. E. A. Newton and family.
Mrs. Bridget and daughter, Miss Eugenia,
and Mrs Dr. Bridget’, of Gordon, are in the
city visiting the family of Capt. U. E. Smith.
Mr. (J. C. Simpson aud family,of Anderson,
are iu the city visiting relatives. They will
spend a day at Tallulah Falls before retarnig
Lome.
The Elberton peoj>le are expecting Governor
Gordon,Gen. Longstreet aud Mayor G’cnn, of
Atlanta, to accompany Mr. Grady on the 23d,
instant,
Rev. G. A. Jameson, \V. G, Edwards,
Freeman and wife left Thursday for Elberton
where they go to attend the district Confer¬
ence of the M. E. church.
Mr. 1>. 0. RothcH, of Riverside, S, C. says
.cotton is looking reasonably well in his neigh-
•horbood; corn looks up tine, ^ receiving bu:
little injury from the ram.
rkk Of
the Grady meeting in Elbei ton July 23d., and
he excursion down the river.
Mr. David Yiekery, one of tlie good farmers
on Broad river informs us the tiood last week
greatly injured the corn in his noighborhoo t;
some of his crop was swept entirely away.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert -.of Bowersvilie,visited
relatives in Toccoa Thursday. Mr. Roberts is
still suffering from the recent injury to bis
hoot from which we hope he will soon recover.
There will be two big dinners in Elberton
soon—one on the 16th,wliea H011. Ben Terrell
will be here and the other on the 23d when
Hon. II. W. Grady and party will visit Elber¬
ton.—Gaz.dtc.
•N. T\%r Aula, tlie h T‘ former messenger goes to
Richmond & Danville road.
l.rtMi. .k a union ... Liberty
singing at
Hill chnrcu to-morrow (Sunday.) Urof
Vaughn, of Bowman will conduct the music.
He is the author of a number of very popular
song , books, , and is likewise finesiuger.
a very
Hon. W. J, Northern has written a letter to
Mr. L. H, O. Martin that he will be in Elber¬
ton on the 16th inst. with Hon. Ben Terrell.
They will both address the people on that
day. and there will be thousands of people
here.—Gazette.
fbe editor of the News is pleased to form
the a^<|tiiirutan* f of Mr- J. H. Dunbar,
Cleveland, S. C. Ife is a good farmer, a sue-
tes-ful railroad man, and one Of those pleasant
genial gentleman, whom it does one good to
meet.
The vc of T- fn>. haw arranged to
rd Vi, hall on the night of
f wi irts promises to be a very pleas
-
The noted inusi< : an\Frank and
been engaged for the occasion. In¬
cut to Clarksville, Elberton,
Hi bland.
its II. Er^wn, of Aycrsville, has
t b s savraiiH business and think? of
\ ania, and look over some of the
es in that enterprising state, and if he finds
ny bnsines < to suit him will remain there.
The New ishes him great success, and
i find friends whose e mtidencc
ai.d esteem he so justly merits.
The Cornet Band netted about £.10 from
their feslival last week. The excellent re-
fre.-hmerits and delicacies prepared by the la¬
dies was the chief cause of the success. Very
lovely and delicious cake of several k'nds was
Sent to grace the editor’s t. ble, for which the
kind donor will p’easc aeccp'. earnest hanks,
tid assurei of the highest appreciation.
A few months agu the Baptist Sun of Gaines¬
ville and the Raptist Rejiorter consolidated,
and under the name of UicCentralGcorgiaBap-
tist was published at Macon. The paj>er is
deadfeause: its patrons didn’t pay up, there
were but few ‘‘ails.’’ and a newspaper can’t
iic run without money.
Rev. D. N. Edmonds left his home July 7th
to attend the Theological School at Hiawassee
where he expects to remain two months. This
is liighly commendable in Mr. Edmonds to la-
i,or to qualify himself more fully for the du-
ties ot the holy ministry. The News extends
to him its best wishes for health and iiappi-
ness w j,jj c . pursuing his studies.
-Jr. J. W. Alexander, United States Dcjiuty
Collector for the third district of Georgia, has
had his territory inc;eased to six counties
tvith headquarters at Toccoa. There lu.s re¬
cently been a change in the districts, reducing
them from 17 to 13. Wc arc glad to welcome
so pie; sant a gentleman and faithful an officer
to Toccoa, ard hop'- th ft new administration
may keep him in office here.
A. II. Lane will open an office soon for the
purjose of giving .hssons in the use of the
National Garment Cutter. Mr. R. L. Phelps,
a partner of Mr. Lane in the above business,
spent a few days in tlie city this week. His
headquarters are at Gainesville where he lias
a large class. These two young gentlemen
are engng d in a very laudable occupation.
Every young ;irl should learn to cut and
make her own dresses.
The W, T. U. met at the residence otMrs.
Simmons Monday afternoon. This meeting
was quite a .successsocially, as well as in busi
ness matters.
The official members were appointed as a
committee to mee‘ with the Rev. Coffer Sat¬
urday’ at 10 o’clock a m. to confer with him in
regard to tlie W. 0. T. IT. lecture, which said
gentleman will deliver Saturday night in the
Methodist church. A.l persons are requested
to be present on that occasion. Rec. Sec.
A party consisting of Mrs. E, A. Newton,
Mrs. W. L. Vickery,! hoMisses Nellie Newton,
andFlorenccCole,ofAtlanta,theMisscsAdding
ton, of Lavonia; Messrs. Sid McAllister, also
A. Merritt and T. W. McAllister, of Lavonia,
are expecting to make a pleasure trip next
week. They intend visiting Tallulah Fads,
Nacooehce Valley, and over the mountains to
Ashvil’e, N. C. With such delightful ladies as
Mrs. Newton and Mrs, Vickery for chaperons
the entire party will have a most enjoyable
time. With the inspiration of grand scenery,
scrambling over rocks and peaks, inhaling
fresh mountain breezes, they all will return
with renewed health, and if possible,with ad¬
ditional beauty blooming o.i their checks.
Mrs. Betsy Ilaygood who lives about three
miles from this city is probably the oldest liv¬
ing person in Habersham county. No one
knows her age exactly, but Mrs. J. M. Levis
thinks she is 108 years old. Her husband has
been dead 40 or 50 years, her children are all
gone and she is alone, helpless, lying on a
lowly bed in a humble cabin erected for her
by Mrs. Levis. She receives a small monthly
sum from the county which is given to a col¬
ored woman to feed and take care of her. Mrs.
Lev's is doing very much for her,but the bur.
den ought not to fall on one person.Thecom -
munity should take hold,unite and contribute
sufficiently to make the last days of tho aged
person as comfortable as possible.
CAUD OF THANKS.
We, the undersigned officers and
members of Toccoa Cornet Band,wish
to extend our heartiest, thanks for the
maernilicont manner in which the gent
erons people responded to our call
r hel it. P to enilble , , US to , meet . our ob* ,
ligTtions Ac., and to the Ladies who
helped us in this respect, we feel un-
*** mm * Obligations, and hope we
may have an opportunity to show our
appreciation of their kindness in a
manner that will speak louder than
words. W. C. Simpson.
W, M. Bush a,
Wiul Kilgo.
Lee Busha.
J. J. Bkxght.
IL Davis.*
IT.iff Matiiesox.
K. L. Harris.
J. E. Gbeexe,
Toccoa, Ga., July 10th, 1SS0.
AN INGENIOUS INVENTION.
marks on paper the various croaks and turns
of the road.
The gearing consists of two small wheels
with coas or screws enclosed in a box about
5 inches long, 4 inches wide and 2 deep, fast¬
ened on the axletree of the vehicle, projecting
a tritie beyond the shoulder over the inner
enc ) 0 f the hub. The end of ihe iron band a-
round this hub is tn med mtoa flange forming
a thread of a screw which turns iu the cogs of
the larger wheel in the box.
On the axle of this wheel is a screw the
threads of which turn in the cogs of another
wheel, one revolution ot which marks a mile.
The carriage wheel turning round when trav¬
eling on the road, turns the first cog wheel;
the screw on the a> lc of this turns the seiond
wheel which measures the miles. These are
indicated bv a pointer on the outside of the
little box, also by a spring which makes a
snap, or noise distinctly heard at the end of
each mile.
To make the turnings and winding of the
road; a frame about 5 inches wide extends a-
cross the bed ot the carriage just in front of
the axlctrcc and parallel to it,and consequent¬
ly at right angles to the direction of the road.
Near each end of this frame is a rol‘er;around
which a paper hand moves something like a
belt. This paj«?r strip is moved l*va small
shaft, an exteation of the axle of the first
wheel.
By a simple device a pencil p >int is held
firmly on the paper and marks the changes
in the direction of the road. Mr. Crawford
will show this interesting invention to any
one desiring to sec it.
for. tiia: ni,otm,
V.'ea fcjieSw, Malaria, iadigestion and
Biliousness. take
Ititt HV.S S IRON RITTERS.
It euro; quickly. For Mile by all dealers in
medicine. Get t?io genuine.
NATIONAL GARMENT CUTTER.
TESTIMONIAL?.
Clarksville, Ga,A pril24th, 1899,
Lane & Dunlap, Sirs;
We, the undersigned, hereby take pleasure
in saving we have taken lessons in the use of
the National Garment Cutter, and after a care
ful examination we are convinced it is farsu-
rior to any other system we have ever known
Being simple, easily learned and correct, It
has advantages passessed by no other system,
as it cuts all kind of garments for men women
and children, including drapery and trim¬
mings; with instructions in making up, and
no trouble to us to learn it, We believe it to
be just as represented, Signed
MrsEJChristy, Mary Jones, MaryCrane,Ada
Jones, I A Ketron, Mrs Rogers, dre-smaker at
Porter Factory, Misses Maggie Niebuhr dress
maker Clarksville, Florenc.c Hunt, Sophie
Jones and many others.
We are now stopping at the Mauldin House,
Toccoa, Ga. For further information you arc
invited to call, or address ip there.
A. II Lane, Agent.
fgP’Agents Wanto'.
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CITATION.
\JT Ol, EORGIA,—IIARERSIIAM To COUNTY.—
ALT WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! Jollll W.
Robertson has in due form applied to the un¬
dersigned for permanent lettersofadministra
tion on the estate of S B Robertson, late of
s^id said application County, deceased, the and I will p in c s August, upon
1889. on 1st Monday
this Given July under 1st, 1889, my hand and official signature
5tJy(>.13,20,27,Aug3, B. E, EDGE,
Printer’s fee §2,85, Ordinary Habersham Co.
THE
\ Perkins Wind
Buy the BEST and Save Money.
mm It lias be n in constant use for 19 year-, with a fec-
ord v iualed by none. We give each purchaser a WARRANTY as fol¬
mm lows We warrant the Verkins Wind Mill, sold this day, to outlast and
do better work than any other uwkeand not blow down, un’e s the tow¬
III er goes with it, and against any wind that does disable buildings i 1 the vi-
% ii Sleinitv. ' ^ Proni>ing and Geared Mills, and , „ ,
We mnnufactnre both carry a full fine
of Wind Mill Supples. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogues, Circu-
lar and Prices. Address,
Derictus Hind Mill tC six Co • %
M (S11A \ V A K A, 1N DIA N A.
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One of the Oldest Mercantile Houses in Toccoa,
Here you can find bargains
STAPLE DRY GOODS,
Boots, Shoes, Provisions of
Kinds. BACON, FLOUR, FEED. ALSO THE BEST VARIETIES
FI1TILI1IRI.
Double Jit ic/c Uoccou ,
F OR
A SHlNGLl rhom. It is MILLW* a goo.1 t
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THE I It HUS INK ' DO.) F/iNfl
Propably no one t ting b i* caused
such a general reviv t! trad • at v
4* J. Davis Drug fcto ? as Uveir ’jiving
away to their custom *rs of <o n.unv
trial bottles of Dr, K iR* V ■ .v 1 >i ^
covery for Cotisump <>q ir uuile
is ri nply enormous , t V.i urn
article from tiie fact niat If :i i u i ■
cures and never die i o • i
Col is, Asthma. Bron >!’«- ■ r >’i < m !
all throat ami lung i'
cured You can te* i {•'.
by jettinj a trial h • le iV i r j
Sizi $1. Every Imtt. e aarr.oiu* 1.
EPOC l
The transition fr > n !<»•> , I n po-
in.4 ami painful sie’e u.*s- !■ •iiiuel,
licaith marks as cp > : i in tin* h c of
tlm individual. Su ; a r* * in ■Lai
event is treasured i i lv iium or a i !
the agency whereby t *•«•- • I n. al.i
has been attained is ,r t fn !. nn-ss
e 1. Hence it is that UP! .ir
in praise of Electric ,!i :» i S ■ moiv
feel tliey owe their resin t h i i/iliii:!;
to the-use of the oreAlterative a.m
'Bomc. If von are tr ml ) . wit lit :im
disease of Kidneys, Liver or S'< kD 1 ' 1 ’-
of long or short stilling you
surely find reliefby u-e, of
Bitters. Sold at 50 •. and
bottle at W. jj. & J. Davis
tore.
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CLARKSVILLE, OA.
This house has just been newly ven-
\ sited and furiiishel,an(l is now open
to Summer Visitors and the Travel-
i„s P»l,li... First claw turnouts fur-
nished j* nests at any time, J/eet all
trains. Terms reasonable.
JOHN JONES,
l’«equenlly , aamdtmts , occur ill tlie
Iionschold wliich cause burns, cuts,
sprains and bruises; for use in such
cases Dr. I !L ilfeLean’s Volcanic
Oil Liniment lias tor manv years been
l be ooi slant favorite family ^remedy.
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FOR SALE.
rpWO L the l LOTS ark, each ON TUGALO 50 by 200, St FRONTING of which
on one
is a two st-»ry f ame building. exchanged These l its
will be sold for cash, or for farm
propertv in '• ranMin or Hart comities, \.,-
ply to the Editor of Tun News.
farTforsale.
s EYENTY-FIVE ACRES, I’ARl LF.YI-iT.,
cultiva tl rest ion, rolling, good soil. every 20 acre su.se in -ptibie Jrivatio.i to
acres c
eight in elo\er, orchard of about 200 young
apple garden, t ees;20g"apc vines; of a g '<nl vegetable dwelling
a ”’oo l s]>rng water; a
widi veranda, 1 ad, basement and cellar, two
chi nncysaud t'mr tire places,barn,stab covered caud with
corn crib. Tiie timber land is
ex vile t timber for manufactiir ng purposes,
Tnis farm is3 mi es from Ta••»• rvillc, on tiie
B! ,i • itulge and Atia itic R. R., (i miles from
Ta lulali Falls and 0 from Tore >a. This a line
die fa in, beautifullydoc-ted a.al will be sold
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FROM. THE UOVElvYOIl Ob’
LOUISIANA.
Baton Bongo Ln., Jamtnry *23, 18-
fif>. Mr. A. lv- Li a wives: Doin’ sir -
1 desire to testify to l h o grout su[)c
rioritvof vour Urpstiri’3 ul l.cnso®.
Tlif-v comb'Le orcat brilliancy witn
softness u..<t pleasantness to the eye
if. ore luan any I have have ever foim l.
B I). MuKnkrv,
Governor of Lotiisiaito
ASK FOR IT!
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EXTREME DURABILITY,
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tndmuS^Sl^ rrile ualit: of 01 ^ b y^^muskLmT
c l y materials used and the skill of
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OVER 95,000 IN USE.
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ORGANS
Are the Leading Organs of the World.
Their Because they are the best.
of purity of voicing, full prompt speech, quick*
ness touch, them rich, and organ-like tone lias
won tor the highest praise and admiration
of all who have seen and heard them.
They contain many valuable improvements,
which are exclusive features. Folding Pedals,
magnificent Three-Ply Sounding Boards, Book Closets aud a
Chime of Swiss Bells
creating the most harmonious effects, and which
can be used with or without the reeds. These in-
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wherever exhibited. Agents wanted in territory
not already provided for.
Send for Catalogue to
B. SHONINGER CO.,
86 Fifth Ave., New "York.
Factories New Haven, Conn.
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Ccmbined with Great Re-
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4 it. --X ABB AS '1 BANS PARK AND (’CL¬
OU LESS SLIGHT ITSELF.
And for softnes of endurance to the eye can
not he excelled, enabling tlie wearer to read
for hours without farigqe. In fact they aro
Perfect Sight Preservers.
i;..it >r.-^spickmon, 1 in ditfercent men branches ol no c in till pi'otos
' sions. mcclianics, an bp of tradc.bank
era, e’e, can given who l>u\c
had their sight improved by tl.ek use.
rai fttttti
AmU Fit a 11 iti-ivui
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t/isls and booksellers.
These glasses are not supplied to pedlars at
Wholesale Depots: any price.
tiir Texas. Atlanta,Ga.jAus-
BtfCKLEN’-s Arnica Calve. — 1 1 o
host salve in the world fur cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlicoin,
icv?r sores, letter, oli.oppol bauds,
chilblains, corns and all skin erupt-,
ions and positively cures piles, or no
pay required. It is guaranteed to
give perfect satisfaction or maney re¬
fill ded. Price 25 cents per box. For
sale L»y W. H. & J. Davis.
THE GREAT INFALLIBLE
Toothache Cure,
Manufactured and sold by
“2/te Infallible 2e,olh-
ac/te Cure Co 5
OF CLARKSVILLE, GA.
Cures To )t'a ehe in all its forms.
Cures Neu’alcria when caused from
bad teeth.
Cures sore gums and cleanses the
mouth.
Sold by Druggists and Dealers.
Sold in Toccoa by W. H. & J. Davis,
Druggists; Nowell Bros., Ger.eral
Dealers, -
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io<Jue of Watches, Guns ats<l r.;:nu r >;-- h.-iiseHt.M arti yK*
which we offer great inducements L> Acci 11?* aud . others. Ts3
are accurately fitted and adju sl*‘d ami amt are warrauJcrl w
in every re?-]*cct. and are only offered at Jhi> price •e f’resent
to encour«*:re agent* ami others i«> l..n;*Ue On a tea
dollar cash ir nn on r siaiittsiHii 8< c *nd cue
set of scale* free, -,r v=*u ii e p .• • puuV f-.rtV>«
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Id The Original V/lns.
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P-—- -S_ Kions Liver Medicine. I hav*.
p.Ttiti.rj 5‘:ii£* | s-'.netiir.es “/' 'ir.’s stuff’! liad to substitute
{•• 1 c for your Modi
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if •a Ur J.P. Graces, Kditor Thg
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j; iveda package ;n; <tf.y«>urLiver sevs:
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Tn the. Heart of Africa.—
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Condejise.fi Schedule
IN EFFECTAI’IUL 14,1889.
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Trains run by 75th Meridian Time—one hoi.r
faster than 90tl» Meridian time.
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GOING NORTH.
NOKTll BOUND,
Leave Atlanta
'• Gainesville, Athens
il
I .ula,
“ Cornelia
“ Toccoa
“ Seneca
V Greenville
1 arrive Spaitaanurg Spartanburg
3a\ e
arrive “ Asheville iteiulersonvilkv
“ not Springs
..cav j iSpartanburg Gastonia
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Charlotte
“ “ Salisbury
Gixvn-boro
arrive Durham
arrive arrive Goldsboro Raleigh
Leave Give s’ v- o
arriie Danv 1 e s
Rio,iiic -n.t
I <ynchms .,-%
< ’iiiiri..t.rvsville
Wash ngttui
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New. Philadelphia York
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SOUTH HOlKlU.. DAII.V.
N >. 5J TJT52~
Leave New 'fu. k 12 U> md't 4*:'o > „„
i'liiadelphi.T 1! 7 2<> a nr *i .‘7 ,l
\ hirnoic !l 15 !» 3<> “
W sii ng on ! 1 21 “ t Vi it ”
<'liarl* ties. i! e 3 to
Lyi.ci.bur ; 5 Im
Lei ve Kichiitoul 3 • '•
‘ Danville. ;s
Arrive Greensboro » ::7 “ } s? 42 ••
I >e i vc G<ildsiM iro 2 DO ]> 111*1 I (Mi • |«;
“ Fah-igh I 50. |. m;-12 Mdidt
[.ea'T* Dm b. m 5 52 p i 2 < 2 a i
Leave Green-boro 5 52 “ j'-u ..u a ui,
r'alis! nry • in 57 } ui 11 23 n,
“ G ha riot e 2 15 * r.
“ Gastonia 2 48 “ 1 v P VrU
42 ’•
Ar ive S. nit: u.l-urg 4 50 “ 3 27 -
L -.-ive m t 8p uig^ ; <» • D a in
” Asliville I 8 20 lu
’ ucnduT onviPe 0 20
A.rivt 8] artaidu rg n 'o “
e a i pu d. II rg 4 53 “ 3 42’ p in
t.reen villo 5 5S •* 4 4S
8< HVV-I ^ 32 - v*. 4; 27
i vixcl 8 “• ! i 24
Lula '••VVCMa P 43 “ 1 s 11O p’ lu
Ar !l 37 “ | S 2i
Athens 1 * 2D p 111 Ho 25 ‘
Atg p :u o ' Ytianta l;i,in<‘sviRe I D D4 a in 8 5L V.
\c 12 Ni>< *U 110 40
No. 41, Daily excej.t Sun lay,leaver Ailanta,
8,-D p m; at rivc- Lula 8.12 p in.
Nt 4o, b*a\ c.* Lu a daily except Sunday,6,!5
arrive- Atlanta 8,50* t
a id;
Nos 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia for Tallu-
hili Falls daily.
* Daily +Daily except Sunday
Dullman Car Set ytee.
On trains 5D and 51 Piilman Buflvi.
coper between Atlanta and New York, New
(»i h sand Washington \>a Danville.
„ On trains 52 and 53 I’ullman Butfe
sleeper ikon x\Lml ^mnery t > Washington ami
via- Danville.
rOn trains 52 a ml 53 between Ric.Iliuond
..atl Greensboro ami GoldsLi’Vo.
3x D ough tickets on sale at principal t.a-
ti;>iTs to ail lor rati sand i*ji’<tritip 3! 1 oh
apply to'fluy agent of fin; Gojipaiiy, v 1 ’ to
JAS. L. TAY OR- Gen. Pass. A*t.
Washington, D. C.
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Jusi 2/tinfc oj It.
Tho MONOPOLY Busted.
J)o vou want a Sewing Machine?
Si7.50 TO 830.00.
Wart anted Dire Tears .
With all Attachment®. Write for il-
lustrated Circulars of our SINGER85
‘ NEW HOME’ Etc.
$10 TO $30.
Saved by ordering direct from Head-
quarters. ■Needkes for any Machine,
O T ceiiis a dozen in Stamp3, Ad--
'* } dress
1’ LI F LOULsVILLE SE WIXG M A -
CIIINE CO.
No. 520 Fourth Avenue,
louisyilie, Ay.
Mar9loSet>7.
I ~ Solid Gold Watch.
S&*JLSfL"ssJS3£|i I'efiet* timekeeper. War-A IlijJLi nrr
ranted. Heavj Solid <ioid
m J s Hummer Case*. Both ladies*
and fronts’ »izes, with work*
Ui and cases of «quai value.
M ^ ' m ~ caitiy One JPerson can secure in oac each free, I«»~
together with our lar?c and val¬
uable line of Household
Samples. These samplt*, a a
^ well as the watch, wc *en£
Free, and after you hare kept
them in roar home for 3 months and shown them to thc-sa-
who may have called, tb ey become your ovrn property^ Thoso
who writ e at once can
and &3i m pl o. »ll
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10 02 “ 10 51 “
10 32 “ 11 22 “
11 24 “ 12 17 p ;m
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