The Toccoa news and Piedmont industrial journal. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1889-1893, August 17, 1889, Image 4

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i uCC( >A 11IG H SCHOOL. Fall Term of this Institution opsns Aug.12,1889, And cohtinues for 10 consecutive months,with a short recess at C.iristmas. TUITION PER MONTH. Languages ....... *3 8 High Mathematics 2 .15 Common English.. -> 5 • • • I ntekmediatk..... * •» • • > « • 3C« 1 f5 PRIMARV.....» » . . . 9 • • • a • • 1 Instruction thorough and practical. Good Board can be obtained at resonable rates. For further in- f n v,i > i i l l -»\ \ N. A. Fessenden, ‘Principal. TIL UE 'ItIT) GE A AT) ATLANTIC PAIL 7t A1 \ AV. B. THOMAS, President and General Manager, Tallulah Falls, Ga. WAS No 51 I N,!k! Miles Eastern Sept. 23, time. 188* l ! No.50 D | j No52. WAS o*r 151 ml am I j LvR&DRyAr Cornelia |am j 1 | p m 10 58 78 1 »GC 7 c 35 j 11 1 X Clarksville | | S 45 11 SB | Twncrsvillc Annandale | MwlX I S?SS 11 00 | 11 I 17 | 11 15 I 11 8 I 22 Tallulah Falls | | p no. j a m. | | Ar Lv. j a it r | pm. | Trains ‘W ik S’ Nos 51 and 5*2 run Wednesdays and Saturdliys only. Connections.—1 with Atlanta & Charlotte Div. Biclimondik Danville 11 y. THE I 2* t?} n 'i m 1 ik Perkins Wind Mill £ Buy the BEST and Save Money. ll er ord do lows- goes better ommled with We work warrant it, bv and than none. against ft the any has lVrkins We otte been any give r in wind make Wind each constant that and purchaser Mill, does not use sold blow disable for a this 19 down, WARRANTY rears, day, buildings unless to with outlast in the a as 11 \\iP' Y We manufacture both AGENTS Pumping WANTED. and Geared Send Mills, and Catalogues, carry a full ■t of Wind Mill Supples. for s Address, Pc/Tins ’ Wind Atilt if Ax Co •j MISHAWAKA, INDIANA. 6 W * R • BRUCEi One of the Oldest Mercantile Houses in Toccoa, Here you can find bargains STAPLE DRY GOODS. BOOTS. SHOES PROVISIONS OF ALL Kinds. BACON, FLOUR, FEED. ALSO THE BEST VARIETIES F IIS Its T It TL X % K 38 S.' ‘Double L/ictc Hock, Toccoa, Georgia. T I THEODELL WRITER D Y PE W g* m m St will buy the O!>,Klbl4 tl/Warranted V FK WRITIR to do as good work as any 8100 machine. ItiCombines simplicity with ui hability— WKEi>,EA8E oK oi'Euatiox—' wears longer with out cost of repairs than any other machine, has no ink ribbon to bother the operator. It is neat, substantial, nickel plated—perfect, and adapted to all kinds of type writing. Liken printing press.it produces Sharp,Clean, Legible Manuscripts. Two to ten copies can be made at one writing. Editors, lawyers, Ministers, Bankers, Merchant, Manufactu¬ rers, Business Men,etc., cannot makea better investment for 815. Any intelligent person in n week can become a noon orERAToii, or a lurin one in two months. I I AAA offered any operator who can do better work with a Type Writer titan that produced by the/ \T * 1 ATA JJjjA T JL T t-if*Reliable Agents and v j j. Salesmen Wanted. Special inducements to Dealers. Far Pamphlet, giving endorsements, We., address the Odell Type Writer Co. THE ROOKERY. CHICtGO, ILL. &20 FaYorMn 8 er «: : t high K $S. m Each Machine has a drop leaf, m fancy nickel cover, two large drawers, full with rings, and a set of Attachments, equal to any Sin¬ ger Machine sold from $40 to $60 by Canvassers. A trial in your home be¬ fore payment is asked. Buy direct of the Manu¬ facturers and save agents’profits besides getting certificates of warrantee foi five years. Send for testimonials to Co-operative Sewnfl Machine Co., 269 S. Ilth PAY St., Philadelphia, FIIEIUUTVA* Pa. 49*WE P ATAR RH ^^B B We have a remedy that will CURE CATARRH. BRONCHITIS and ASTHMA. Our faith is so strong that we will send treatment on trlai. Send for Treatise and full particulars. Address, Pie Hall Chemical Co., 3860 Falrmount Av,, Phila., Pa «Ming Site CAN be CURED. I We will SEND FREE by Etdiepsx’.^^DONnf *' ’ l.ck urt sa ve J in Ore world fir en s ’ tr.r rn sc.Sj sorts, c ulcer*, l, snlw u rhcuuij , 1o\ 'r sores, tetter, chjippe.l li^nds, chilblains, corns and all skin erupt- ions and positively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or manev re¬ nin.led. Price 23 cents per bux. For sale by W. H. & J. Davis. h 9ft MONEY! MAKE v ImyiRpaU whole am! ae* it»e «* ac-nt fi»rlht 4 « , *i**a|»- *«t pell* h>usa on rank. On re- erij.t of SK cT, it. on,' 1 cent ,lan;|>s ifU of fau;dy "* nill aenj a> a »■» tw# vrt seaK»i. f liter with oar eata- »f \Y *s» iu**, B w>ks, Gims mmicr ■ itotiscioJd aittcle* on •»fTer iodncTmutsts to Agvtit* au*4 c*tt T*t« 5v ruratdy fhtM »«•! a | and Are xx 4 trail? <1 im r ami ?re only at this price firlhe o!» resent toinM'.MiraC 4 agents at; \ otlwrs to handle *«;r a ten r u;amns'*b c»i - e.v;L»r we will ec# Ir.-d* or aU*»w t*ve pace y -i X~ T- £V %V< a CO., 3 **«d I D >«to Sw, dCSf.kCO, ILL, Kkiclei D:2-lt2u.s i Per21 S:«sp, i Charged with indelible Ink, for Marking Clothes. W jfy MARKS ANYTHING 25a With your name in rubber, W' TO.N AMO *7<T( SC **T*a. Iilrtpil.tia Press lye act, - 45 Warrea St.. X. Y. ' '' ■ a ...... i! I i wB® is 4 R • BK m : : ■ . 2;; / Q ’vflm / < I * ' m Jp 'v'j >; CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN “'Irite'of j. n* 1 -u S iT«r ird ° f txccUcace whicb Ivo contain? genius, skill every and improvement that Inven- money can OUB AT2I 13 TO EXCEL. “ _ Tb o.tcollf'nt Organs are celebrated for yol- isHSSSiSSoSS bcoc ,-rtuata,ohurcl,r ,lod S S £ ^*«<tVALEI> FA.IUTI1.S. SKIU.ED WORRMF.X. \ilIa, slvki:this A AxiA Y5riPTTT. a Ui UAJaIaI fl T3 nT?(T2TJ wIaWCXaI* HA1T0S, STOOLS, BOOKS. Catalogues on application, Fkee. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CHICAGO. ILL. , f pfr ^iNESf^ the „ The (gj WODDWORKT 2 ^)^ AffACBMENfS b i^CHINf f= ORANGE-MASS S7A0UIS > M0. I-n FQR SALE BY 0ALLAS.TEX. I. A. AlAPPT. WAB- BANTED FOB FIVE YEABS. THE TOCCOA NEWS. TOCCOA CITY, GA \CG 17 IS89 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. Jug year in advance $1.00 Six months.. . 50 Three months • • •« • • .25 Subscriptionc paid in A Ivance. Send I-’Oney Order, Postal Note or n«ft. Address, Tin: Toccoa News, Toccoa, Ga Editorials, locals and letters from correspondents, are crowded out this week. O. G. Childs, of Marti ’, was in the city Wednesday. T. J. McConnell, of Carnesville, was in the city Wednesday. H. M. Payne can fit you in suit of clothes from *2.50 up to $15. C, R. Miller has sold his interest in J. II. Kytle’s mill, at Ayersville. J. T. Carter and family left Wed- r.esday for M'»ssy Creek camp meet- in jr. W. R. Burroughs with h : i£,'family, is spending this week in Franklin county visiting relatives. Rev. L. A. Simpson has been at¬ tending Presbytery at Homer the past week, and preached before that body. Quite a number of our young peo¬ ple and a few of the older ones, at¬ tended camp meeting at Allen’s last Sabbath. Rev. Sanford Leak, of Viliriea,Ga. passed through Toccoa Wednesday on his way home from camp meeting at 2 \llens. Rev. Dr. Lane, of Athens, gave a very interesting attd instructive talk at the Baptist prayer meeting Tues¬ day night. Work is progressing nicely on W. Vickery’s new house, which by the way will be a magniffieent residence when completed. Mr. John Price and wife, of Au¬ gusta, after spending two weeks vis ¬ iting their sick father at this place returned home Wednesday, Jas. I). Looney,of Knoxville Tenn., arrived in the city Wedesday night and will spend a week here visiting his mother and many friends. Rev. Rule Childs, of Pickens, S.C. and Dr. Quillian, of Easley, 8. C., passed through town Tuesday on their way home from Allen’s camp meet- ing. The account of the entertainment given by Miss Willie McAvoy on Thursflay night was unavoidably crowded out this issue; it will appear next week. Some People think advertising don’t pay. Ask Mack Payne if he has been selling any clothing since he let the people know through the X kws that he had clothing for sale, .The Royal Arcanum Council at this place has reduced its member¬ ship fee to ^5. Now is your time to join; for there is no safer or cheap¬ er insurance than the Royal Arca¬ num. Frank Mulkey has built him a brand new house three miles from town in the direction cf Crane’s mountain. And rumor has it that a certain young lady will not be single after Sunday week. The Rev. Dr. Lane, of Athens, has been stopping in tlie city the past two Hrit’in'U,l } ab”ence e o£ P tbe b: pastor. ail HeisaneI nt k nd h e. eacellent sermons. \Ye regret to learn that Mr. A. Mauldin met with a severe accident by stepping from the train just as it s arted from the depot, and was thrown against a post. We trust his injurin are not serious. Davis Smith, Habersham's efficient d p t>- Sheriff, and < >. J. Reynolds, of Ml. Airy, paid the News office a pleasant call Tuesday. They were down looking for ‘‘mourners’’ for tlie September term of Habersham Supe- r or Court. Ge<>rgf* I.ooncy has the contract for building the large brick ware house for E. Schaefer. He with a large force n. : hands commenced lay- ing the brick this week and with fa- vorahie weather will soon have it read y for the carpenter. Mr. J. \Y. Price brought to the Alfred Price's land in the edge of town. This is the largest number of peaches crowded on one limb of the same length we have ever seen. The Revenue officers are playing sad havoc with the moonshiners now. From one to five are being arried ufF on every train. You had oetter quit stilling boys,for they will, get you sooner or later as sure as you have anything to do with it. The Fall term of Toccoa High School opened last Monday with flat¬ tering prospects, Seventy names have been enrolled. We notice some of the former students from a dis¬ tance have entered for this term, which speaks well for Prof. Fessen¬ den’s efficiency as a teacher. Rev. C. B. Justice, of Rutherford county, X. C., owns a farm near the county seat, on which grows a large white oak, the limbs extend east and west 35 yards, North and South 25 yards. , Around . i the . trunk . i as near as can be stepped, is 15 steps. A of wheatwas thrashed under it b John a. ; ££ uCwv Stonecypher, the day of Juiy "8?®* Tho 8th. inst. Mrs. Hannah Mur¬ ray, wife of Thomas Murray, died at Ayersville very suddenly. She was well in the morning,and was engaged in work as usual; when sitting down at the breakfast table she foil over and immediately expired; the cause is thought to be heart disease. She leaves a husband and four children, to whom tho News extends earnest sympathies. Tom Soseby who was mentioned in last weeks News as being captured by the Revenue officers. As soon as he was released from jail, eatne home placed another still in the same fur¬ nace, scraped up the beer from the ground and was boiling away when Deputy Collector Alexander again captured him. lie was left in charge of Rich Hill while Mr. Alexander cut up the still; but Tom gave Richard leg bail, and we suppose he is looking for another still. BAND ENTERTAINMENT. A splendid entertaiment was given on lust Friday eve. ing by the Corne > Band, consisting of vocal and instru¬ mental music, and a drama, entitled “Among tho Breakers.” The music was exceedingly fine, the speaking and acting good, re¬ flecting great credit on the players and actors. A full account of this interesting entertainment crowded out this issue, will appear next week. CARD OF THANKS. Mu. Enrrou: Will you kindly al¬ ow space in your paper to acknowl¬ edge our thanks, and show in some measure that we, as a Band appreci¬ ate ihe efforts of tlie ladies and gen¬ tlemen who so kindly assisted us in our entertainment. To say we ap¬ preciate their kindness and trouble is rathei a meager expression, and we hope they will accept our heartfelt thanks for services rendered, and we alse extend our hand to the gener¬ ous public who showed by their at¬ tendance that our efforts were ap¬ preciated. Ver} truly Toccoa Cornet Band HOTEL ARRIVALS. DAVENPORT. \Y. P. Harris, G. Stamp, Jack Far- nesworth, Tom W. Jackson, O. M. Sparks, Atlanta; G. W. Clotworthy, T. Coke Chambers, Baltimore, Md.; T. H. Francis, St. Louis, O. J. Reyn¬ olds, Davis Smith, Clarksville; J. YV. Wilbar, Miss Jnlia A. Smith, Social Circle. „ SIMPSON. T. S. Shropsherd, J. W. Mart in, At¬ lanta; J. L. Travis, Macon; J. R. An- derson, ; W. H. Tucker, S. C.;J. C. Beck,Columbus,Ga.; George and Charlie Palin, Savannah; W. A. Powers, Richmond, Va.;R. T.Brown, J. J. Burch, Georgia. TALLULAH FALLS. Tallulah is on a boom now*. All hotels full and people still coining. One of the most attractive things at the Falls is a large swimming pool just completed by Col. Young. I would advise all pleasure seekers to see his pool and take a game of ten pins, which will be ready to-dav. There are near five hundred guest here at present; the most quiet set I ever saw, with the excep¬ tion of some of the boys shooting down under the Falls which we hope they will stop without further trouble, \Ve are having some rain to-day; if we co ild have some dry weather, this season bi Is fair to excel all oth¬ ers at the Falls. We have four merchants here; all do S Z ooJ business. A. C. G. Mil ' ___ __ __ The B£ST Se/Cl/ig Alachttie O/l the f/M/'A'el is the NEW HOME soM i>j> j~j. .vA/rJt }; Joe- COO, Ga. GEORGIA—IIA I.KHSH A M COl’XTV — .1 E Rikh.as Executor of Charles Ritch.dcc’d. lia-< applied to me for leave to sell lot of land No.38 in the to. 1«. District of said .'•ouniy.as the |uojn*rty of said d«*i*eased,and I will ]vi«s upon (he same at September term 1889 o. r tbe Court of Ordinary of said county. Julv 25th 1S89. B. E.EDGE, Ordinary. 5t.Aug3,10,17.24,31. Printer's fee >2,77 jP OR SALE.—A FIRST CLASS JP PIANO, AND TWO EXCEL¬ LENT ORGANS FOR SALE AT VERY LOW PRICES AT THE OFFICE OF THE TOCCOA NE WS.__________ Q.KO vX To RG AT.L TAj—iiAli WHOM IT E MAY RS HA M COG NT J. J COVCEBX: Kimsey has in due form applied to the un¬ designed for permanent letters of ad in mist ra¬ tion on tbe estate of John Loprode, late said County, deceased, and J will pass upon said application on the 1st Monday iu Septeni- her 1839. Giveto under my hand-md official signature ^ivW-msi this Aug. 5th. 1889. by „ ^ ‘ EDGE, Ordinary Habersham Co. 01> Flori da. ^7=-;—- 88, Louisian a T oTCREDITORS. AH hft 8 demands against the persons * rj Estate of Mrs. Mutv^L. Cobb, late of Haber¬ sham county,deceased, are hereby notified to render in their Ilcnmnds to the undersigned according t.j law; and all persons indebted to said Estate are required to make immediate payment. This Gth day of August, 1889. «t.augl0 f 17.24,31,sep7,14 L. P COOK, • Admr. Mary. L. Cobb, deceased. City 1)1/ cctory. cirnciiEs. 4th Presbyterian. Sundays in Services the 2nd and each month, at 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Rev. L. A. Simpson. Pastor Methodist Episcopal. Services 1st. 2nd and 3d Sunday- of each month, at 11 a. in. and p* m. Sabbath school .it 3 p. m. Rev.,C. A. Jaineison, Pastor. Baptist. Services 2nd and 4th Sundays of earn month at11 a m. and 7 p. m. Rev. J. F. Goode, Pastor. The Toccoa W. C. T. I T , meets every Mon¬ day evening at 4 o’clock in the Methodist church, and the Loval Legion meets at tbe same place every Friday evening at 5 o'clock. Toccoa High School, Prof. N. A. Fessen¬ den, Principal. Tl I lie Foecoa T Lodge, , No. 390. Ancient Order of Of Jneh each rni month. n r m 0n B B. , "F L. ,, rV Edge, ,en V* v' t "C'"'*'' M. 11 ** . Koval Arcanum meets 2nd awd 4th Mon- days in each month. Jas. Wilson, Regent. Tugalo Lodge, 195 K.of II. mens 1st and 3d Monday ci each month. J. B, Simmons, Dietato \ CITY OFFICERS. II M Payne, Mayor; I. Gootle, Recorder. COUNTY OFFICERS. B E Edge. Ordinary; .T Tl Addison. of Sin>erior Court; M T Perkins, SlieritT; fits). Fry, Tax Collector; ii P Brookslntr, Tax lb 4 - cciver; J C Allred, W Treasurer; .tas. L son. Surveyor; D Ivester. Coroner. CLOTHING, SO Jt JJ/A’ VJWJ DAIS / V JLL JtStOKJSJY SUMS StE GAStS)Z,JSSS of COS7. JI. M. TA1JYJJ. $1 FOR 13 The Nt w York Illustrated New* will he ill -iled. se< i)rely wnipped. to ituy .tddress in the Uni ed Sbit. s or C:iii:ida for 3 months on the receipt of One Polfiir. Liberal di-eounis to agents, sell tins postimtstersande'iibs. fr> e!y, oiieniy Newsagents and above can paper board. Samp'e e-i»ies hntiletl free. Address NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWS. 252 Broadway, New York City. ---- I * 2 on wilt loose a PAP- GALA in a suit of clothes if you do not attend the CLOSING OFT SALE at If. At. Payne’s during the next TEN daps. MADli CLOTHING UL- GARDLCSS OF COST NATIONAL GARMENT CUTTER. TE3T1MONIAI.S. Ci.AUKhVH.LE, Ga,A pril24th, 18 v 9. Lave <fr Dr:« lap,S irs: 3Ve, ihe undersigned, hereby take pleasure in saying we have taken It s<ons in tlie use of the National Garment Cutter, ami after a care ful examination we are convinced it is far r-u- lias advantages passessed by no other system, as it cuts all kind uf garments for men women and children, including drapery and trim- mings; with instructions in making up, ami no trouble to us to lea m it, We believe it to npnattrf. Si w ,cJ Jones. I A lvtiron, Mrs Rogers, dTess.nakcr at Porter Factory, Misses .waggle Niebulir dr*-ss maker Clarksville, Florence Hunt. Sophie Jones and many others. We are now stoppingat the Mauldin House, To. coa,Ga. For further information you are invited to call,or address us there. A. II. Lave, Agent. tSTAg'. n ts Wa; > ted. IS COltSUPTIOX* IN-TRABLF.? Road the following : Vr. C. II. Morris, Newark. Ark,,says:‘Wasdown with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced mean curable Consumptive. Regan taking Dr. King’s New Discovery for eon> sumption , am now on mv third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is the finest medicine ever made.*’ Jesse Middleware Decatur, 0 says: “Had it not been for Dr* King’ \'e v discovery for Consumption *ould have died of Lung Troublce. Was given up by doctors. Am now- in best of health.” Try it. SamplI bottles free at \V. & J. llTavis Drug store. ELEC TRIG BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to nc d no special ir.entioi. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise.—A purer mcdicme’docs exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the Liver and Kidneys; will remove Pimples, Boils, Salt Rheum and other affection ed by impure blood.—Will drive laria from the system and prevent well as cure all Malarial fevers.- For cure of Headache, Constipation and Indigestion try Electric Bitters—En- tire satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.—Price oOcts. and $1.00 bottle at W. H. & J. Davis Drug store. ALLEGHANY CLARKSVILLE , GA. This house has just | been newly run- ovated and furnished,and is now open to Summer Visitors and the Travel- ing Public. First elass turnouts nished guests at any time, Meet all trains. Terms reasonable. JOHN JONES, Proprietor. 1 l'OR ...... SALE. ..... rpwo X the Park, LOTS each ON TUGAI.0 50 by 20t>, St. FRONTING of which on one is a two story frame building. These lots will be sold for cash, or exchanged f>r farm property the in Franklin or Hart counties. Aje ply to Editor ok Thi: News. AGENTS WANTED *3?^ Sfell Ail ENTIRELY NEW BOOK Tbe most wonderful collection of practi* cal, real value and every day use the people ever published on the globe. A marvel of for money-savlngand money- lotisand* earning every one owning it. of beautiful, do helpful ytbimr. engravings, No tit. just howto cv,, ,»m I K 4 0 i, nothing like it m the universe. M lien you select that which is ot true value, sales are. sure. All sincerely des’ring PAYING ENI- PLOYN1ENT and bniking :in extraordinarily for thorughlv PRICE, jfirst should class write at for description LCW remarkable and terms on the most ment in hook-m«king s n-e the world Vegan. Scammel & Oo. B^x r>,J,,: k ST. LOUIS or PlIIL.t IHI.IMIIA. »To“Ji*pin.,'b.TH KhH 'piariac ear n*chin«i|. lLllJLl .“ d X°i‘.ZVZi&Srfr s^Deraon in each locality,the vary asstsserti-afts •wttaartJS's n» Jr after ih< Mincer fir for* pilrnit, , which h*»« run out; patent* r j - i _ \«.t*ebm»;it». runout it told for SttA. whh the __ _ and now aclla for rK»k\ jCftCl C H B" fful *tronf#at.moat world. All u*a- la p IILfiaS lllbhl"'' machine in th* S No capital required. Plain, brief in.trnctiona green. I hnaa who writa to na at one* can **- enre tree the be»t aewinr-niaihin* in the world, and th# finf .1 line of work* of high art era r ihoen together in Anirtlca. TireK <V, CO., Box 740. Anguatu, Maine. ASK FOR ,T! THE SELF-THREADING ELDREDGE “B” In it are com- est mechanic¬ al skill, the most useful and practical elements, and all known ad- mTke* 6 ’ sew. in *. machine Infuse t0 CLDRCDCE MFC. CO. hrtwy and Wholtul* Office, Belridere, XU. 271 Wabash Are., Chicago. 99 B 'vad Street, New York. jmjE CLOTHING during the next 10 days. ^ r H.M. PA _ . ---w—* rJK ■ Y • ■’ ■*' THE GREAT INFALLIBLE r.~l A T-T ( TTlpT7 ^ 1 A. 1 xY 1 1 Vj? LI Manufactured ana sold by “M* InfulhUe loot A- UC/1 € C/f/'C Alt g. Co., OF CI “ tPk'VVIf ‘ K 1 K 4 f’ \ C ures 1 o ithache Ml a 11 Its form-. Clues Neuralgia when caused ' b,d teeth. f|J ^| J .. , h , >' I^ggists . and , , Dealers. Sold in Toccoa bv W. i!.& J. Davis, Druggists; Nowell Bros., Geceial Dealers, THIS PAPER /4vpTTi«tlnsrBiir.^u (10 9.prr ?a 9*. > \rbf-r. rui-v n W-q tVkUtit’i Uj fck h k* aU ii IJS A UlC.k . Piedmont Air-Line Route R. & D. R. CMP V. Condensed Schedule IN EFFECT APRIL 14. 18S9. o*-—- rrn r.s run l>y <;>th Moiidian Time—one l.ocr Assttrthan 90th Meridian time. -o- going north. SOUTH BOl’SD, Leave Atlanta “ 11 Gainesville, Athens I.nla, Cornelia Toccoa He icca »* Greenville arrive Spartanburg i Spaitanourg arrive Asheville Hendersonville, Spartanburg not Springs .. charlotte “ “ Salisbury Greensboro ‘arrive Raleigh arrive Golds! Hiro *l>anvird° *; Lynchmirg Richmond “ Wosffingt oh'° •• Baltimore “ Philadelphia GO NG SOUTH BOIT1I Bor NOD. i»Aitr. N<». 50 | No. 5*2. Leave 44 New Phitulclpliia York 12 15 md'tj 4"3o p m 7 2o a m | 0 57 44 , Baltimore 9 45 * 9 3o 44 4 ‘ Washington i '*' II 24 “ |11 o 44 ° 3 4o 1\ m 3 ooa ik Richmond’ vnchbur 4 5 4o 5 o7 44 Leave 3 oo 44 2 3o 44 Danville 8 4o 4 8 05 {SV^JowKSS"* 10 2 00 27 p 44 ni t4 9 <ni 42 p “ r» jAwve ** Durham Raleigh 4 50 p m *12 Mdnt 5 52 p m 2 02 a m Leave Grecn.<U>ro 5 52 44 *9 50 a m 44 44 Charlotte Salisbury *10 37 pm 11 23 a in 2 15 4 1 to p m il Gastonia 2 48 “ 1 42 Arrive Spartanburg 4 50 “ 3 37 44 Leave not Springs 0 50 a m Afthville 8 20 m 44 Hender-onvillc 9 20 4 Arrive Spartanburg 11 50 44 Leave SpartanVmrg Greenville ^ 53 3 42 p hi : if: 58 4 48 ** r Seneca d 32 Ci 27 ** : Toccoa x :2t •*! 24 44 - Cornelia r. 13 0D no p*ui Ar Lula * 37 y* )*25 •M •• 44 Athens P *• Leitvt Gainesville a m 30 51 44 Arrive Atlanta ^ O 40 44 No. 41, Daily except knndavjeuve* *„; Atlanta ^ Ml . ; , iriv< .. j s N„4-», leaves tu a daily exeept ' SundaLG.l.l „ nr arrives t'Innt* .uninct v >V ,oo j| ni»*I.Nl at Cornelia for Tallu- p a s daily. * Daily + Daily except Surnla/ Pl(U/ilff jt Cat* ^ *Sr/ 3r 7 / P/CC. f f. f < t*r On trains 60 and 51 Pulttmn Biiflrt Sleeper i»ettie<»n Atlanta and New York, Net? Orleans ahd Washington via Danville. Slee|8 tST On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Pufl’H Aiken 4 r via Mtmlgotncry J>antllfe. to Washington and I-tfOn trains 52«nd 53ix-tween Riehiuond and Greensl.OrO and GoldsLoro. Trough tickets on sale at principal sfa- tlOHS . Jo all J>oini}*. For illfo»l!»htion rat< S ami U|.|.ly to any - liout of Hie . ot (o JUS. L. TAr OR- G «». Pass. Asrf. $nj Washinrlo*. t. 0. 0. ha as. M C m) FOR s;o. Just Tt/fuA o/ It . The MONOPOLY Busted. Do you want a Sewing Macliint'? Si 7.50 TO $30.00. H art anted Fire Tears. W ith all Attachment*. Write for i’» his?rated Circulars of our Si XGEKS, NEW HOME” Etc. $10 TO $30. Saved by ordering direct from Head. quarter*. Needles for any Machine, I* O ^ ) cents a dozen in Stamps. Ad* dress T H F LOULSVILLE SEW ING M A * CHINK CO. No. 520 Fourth Avkxuk, Mar9toSep7. Louisville, Ey. i Saa MM 0*14 WanS. tWW tiatakaap,,. rant.d. Baa Wat-1 111111 tf Solid t>ni4 TTT 'and Haatiac Cara. 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