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THE TOCCOA NEWS.
OCOA CITYi O A 24BP. 14 1889.
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T«f. Toccoa News,
J occoa, Ga
Clayton
W. IJ. HUGHES, EDITOR.
It seems like the news crop is al¬
most an entire failue. Guess it is all
right though. It don't reetn like na¬
ture ever intended for a full crop of
everything to he produced in any
one ymii\
Truly this is a splendid crop
in Rabun comity; corn, wheat, rye,
oats, apples, peaches grapes, pears,
and nearly every other product of the
earth you can mention, including
blackberries, chestnuts and chinqua-
pins, have been produced by old
inotber earth with prodigal r lcnt|
tude.
Fodder pulling time is here, and
so is the rain. The farmers say they
Deed all the help they can get to har-
vest their crops, and while the rain is
a good hand to pull the fodder, it is
hot a good one to save it,
Speaking of rains, John Wesley
Godfrey says that it rains alike on
the just and unjust and on Polly Ra¬
mey in fodder pulling time.
And while on the crop question, it
appears as if Georgia’s old red hills
had developed qulities of producing
crops that are not so much desired
and that is a crop of duelists.
Since Calhoun and Williamson sue-
ceeded in getting so much free ad¬
vertising by their little Alabama af¬
fair, it seems like a good many others
are willing and anxious to take a lit¬
tle sugar in theirs, provided, never¬
theless that what little element of
danger there is in it is eliminated by
a timely hint, dropped by a mutual
friend into greedy ears of the police,
then truly, the quarrel,the frantic ef¬
forts to dodge the authorities,and the
equally frantic efforts of the officers
to apprehend the belligerents,is a ver
itable ice cream festival to the sensa-
tional-news-hungry thousands. Ah!
but this is a queer world.
The News is pained to learn of the
serious illness of Miss Nora Dover.
lion. W. S. Long returned from a
short visit to Hayesville, N. C. on
Sunday last. The Judge says he is
•going to build some more bridges in
: Rabun county next year any way.
Hurrah Judge! score it to them. V\ T e
like to see the good work go on, and
will bo the last one to kick or squeal
at a good thing.
W. S. Paris says that practicing
law and looking at good horses is a-
bout all he now cares to do. This
was such a radical change in Shea,
that the News took some pains to as¬
certain the cause, and is now ready to
c~y “Eureka.” it seems that on Fri¬
day last Shea had some kinds of pa-
pers*to serve on some of his oppo¬
nents,and being anxious to have a lit¬
tle ride behind a good horse and save
a little cost, he decided to serve the
notice himself, instead of handing it
to the sheriff; so ho served the notice
by leaving it 'with the defendant’s
wife, and received such a berating in
return as only an irate woman knows
how to bestow;.
—TbtjJjrtys Say^tliat Joe M’s sweet¬
heart went t# preaching with another
fellow last Sunday. Joe do please
don’t have another spell of Jaundice.
The town council of Clayton are
exerting themseivesto have the streets
inside the corporation placed in first
class condition.
The public well in Clayton is just
about completed.
Hon. W. S. Long is having some
much needed repairs made on the
court house.
A little timely action on the part
of the grand jury in regard to a
road from Clayton to Tallulah Falls
would do wonders. The whole coun-
ty is Anxiously watching to see what
they intend doing.
Lish Halcombe says he is croing to
leave !N Rabun and vro to CU? court,
. C. Wonder if the the castigation
administered to him a short time since
by his erstwhile sweetheart,
Smith, has anything to do with his
intended departure.
TENNESSEE VALLEY.
G. W. Kelly, of Tennessee Valley
took a load of his splendid
great cabbages and other products of
ing farm to Toceca this week.
The protracted meeting held in the
Methodist church m the ^ alley dis-
irict has closed. Services were
ductol V Ber. A. a. Tilly,
Dr. Howani, of Dahlonega. 1 here
wore several conversions.
The school,iiii ier the management
Prof Ritchie, is very prosperous,
110 pupils are in attendance.
Besides Mr. Kelly, a good many
other farmers raise splendid crops to
sell; among these tre 1). N. Housed
R. B. Ritchie and A. J. Martin.
M r hat the \ ^ alley and tile whole of
Rajun needs is aVo.i I home market
NKKS '•'*** to aid ,hem
.1. \V. Greene, the merchant here
is doing good work in buying and
shipping large quantities of poultry
and eggs.
SVI.VESTEIt INSTHTTK.
It, is a conceded fact that the erec¬
tion of the above Institute would be
of untold benefit to Clayton and Ra¬
bun county. There is scarcely an in¬
dustry but what would receive an ah
ded impulse in the erection and estab¬
lishing of’the same, apart from the
the satisfaction that would be felt by
Ul(J ojtizons in the know , e(Jge that a
nrst cla39 eduMtiona i factor was lnca .
ted in their mi.lsf. Below is a list of
the public spirited and enterprising
citizens of Rabun who opened their
purses to secure the establishment of
the school,
W T Roane ^200; W S Whitmire
*200; J S Langston *200; J F Earls
*150; S W Dover *150; J B Murray
*150; J W Green *100 cash and lot
18 in Clayton; Mrs. E A Bell *100;
F A Bleckley *100;T) J Duncan *50;
W J Greene *50;T H Jones Sr. *25;
T II Jones Jr, *25; W M Dillingham
*5; R A Whitmire *10; J M Ritchey
*25; J F Richie *10; L C Hollifield
$10; W S Paris *10; J U Merritt*10;
C Rogers *5; D M Greene *20; L S
York *5; A M Wall *10; J L Hen¬
son *10; W E Powell *10; J H Dil¬
lard *10.
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RESOURCES OF RABUN.
Rabun county is situated in the
North Eastern corner of the State,
and upon both, sides of the celebrated
Blue Ridge mountains. To say that
the country is mountainous is nothing
but truth, but where else in all the
country can you find such scenes of
surpassing loveliness,as exists at this
place? Where else can you find such
fertile soil, such immense forests and
such pellucid^streams? To suppose
for an instant that the whole country
is rough and uncouth, would be a
great mistake. There are thousands
of acres of level valley lands, whose
productiveness cannot be excelled
anywhere. The tops of the mountains
are, in many instances immense pla¬
teaus of finely watered level lands,
and from the very nature of their el¬
evated situations, are peculiarly a-
dapted to the cultivation of many spe¬
cies of vegetation, that are almost ab¬
solute necessity to man. In many
places these ph.teaus or “fiats’’ as
they are technically called, are im¬
mense meadows of luxuriant grasses
and clover. Situated as they are a
-
hove the Thermal Zone,and their con-
sequent immunity from fogs] and
frosts, render them the most favored
spots of earth for the growth of ten¬
der fruits. There ar9 many orchards
of apples and peaches that never fail,
and numerous situations where the
rot and mildew is a thing unknown.
There is no more profitable industry
known than the cultivation of the
grape and hop, and the climate and
soil of this county are peculiarly a-
dapted to the growth of both. The
citizens are beginning to see necessi¬
ty of a diversity of crops, and it will
not be many years until the slopes of
the grand old mountains of Rabun
will be covered with a carpet of vivid
green, and the vines laden with the
luscious fruit, and of a quality deli¬
cious enough to tempt the palate of
an e picure, and in the .valleys the
happy hemes of the humble tillers of
the soil.
FOR DYSPEPSIA
Use Rrowi’s Iron Bitrers.
Physicians recommend it.
All dealers keep it. S1.00 per bottle. Genuine
has trade-mark and crossed red lines on wrapper.
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ALLEGHANY HOUSE.
CLARKSVILLE, GA.
This house has just been newly ren-
ox ated ami furnished,and is now* open
to Summer Visitors and the Travel¬
i n £ Public. First class turnouts fur-
nished al 1 inu '« all
JOHN JONES, Proprietor
county purposes. September Term 1689.
R appearing frornthe returns of the tax re-
ceiver of Habersham county for the year 18*9.
that the taxable property of said county a-
mountsto 81,314,841.00 and it further appears
that it will t>e ne^essar-- to assess a tax upon
said amount tf Five Tenths of One per oenft.
(5-10-of 1 j>cr cent.) to pay the lejral indebt¬
edness of aid county and pay the current ex¬
penses of said county for the ensuing year, to
wit:
First: To pay the legff indebtedne'-sdue, or
to become due during the year,or past due,
one tenth of one per cent,(l-lG of t percent.)
T0 buiMor repsir bri "
and public buildings ;tbree fourth tents of one
per cent, (3—4—10 of one per cent.)
Third: To pay Sheriff, Jailer and other offi¬
cers’ fees that may Ik- legally entitled to, out
of the county, one tenth of one per rent
(1-10 of 1 p<-r cent.)
Fou:th: To pay Coroners a’l fees that may
lie due them by the county for holding in¬
quests, one eighth tenth of one i>er cent.
(1—8—10 of 1 per cent,)
Fifth: To pay the expenscsof the county
bailiffs at court, non-resident witnesses in
criminal eases, fuel, stationery, servents’ hire
and the like;Jone eighth.ter.tb of one per cent.
(1-8-10 of 1 per cent)
Sixth: Tu pay Jurors, one and one fourth
tenth of one percent, (li-91 of l per cent.)
Seventh: To pay expenses incurred in sup-
porting the poor of the county, and as other
wise prescribed by the Code; three fourth
tenths of one per cent. (1-10 of lfper cent.)
And it is fur the. ordered that a copy of this
order be furnished the tax collector immedi¬
ately, and a copy be advertised at the door ot
the Court House for thirty days, and in The
Toccoa News, a public gazette of said county.
And it is further ordered that this order be
spread upon the Minutes of county proceed¬
ings by the Ordinary.
B, E. EDGE, Ordinary.
korgia.—Habersham county. —All per-
VT sons are hereby notified thatJMrs Ruth
Hill, widow of Bryant Hill, deceased, has had
twelve months support set apart for herself,
and I will pass on the same at my offlte in
Clarksville on the first Monday in October
1889. This September lOtli 1889.
B. E. EDGE, Ordinary
Habersham county.
eorgia— H abersham County.—A ll per-
VJT sons are hereby notified Hiat Mrs. Nancy
L Sellers, widow ofC H Sellers,- deceftsed^.has
had twelve months support set apart for her
self anil I will pass on the same at my office
in Clarksville on the first Monday in October
is89. This September 2nd 1889.1
B E EDGE, Ordinary
Habersham county.
G eorgia—Habersham CoIjSty.—To a!l
whom it may concern: Mrs. NL E.Ren-
derson bavins in due form applied to the un
dersigned for the guardianship of the person
and property of Warren Davis Henderson,her
minor child, notice is hereby given that her
application will lie heard at my office on the
first Monday in October next. Given under
my band and official signature this 2nd day
of September, 1889.
13. E. EDGE, Ordinary.
/"A AT eorgia,—Habersham County. —To ai.u
whom it may concern, L*P Cook, ad¬
ministrator of Mary L, Cobb, deceased, has in
due form applied to t’.ie undersigned for leave
to sell the lands belonging to the estate
said deceased, and said application* will be
be heard on the first Monday in October next.
Given under my hand and official signature
This 2nd day of September, 1889,
B E EDGE, Ordinary.
n YT EORGIA,-HABERSHAM COUNTY.—
To all whom it may concern: William
J Ayers has in due form applied to the un¬
dersigned for permanent letters of administra¬
tion on the estate of Thomas. Meafc+r late of
said County, deceased, and I will puss upon
said application on the 1st Monday ia Octo¬
ber 1889.
Given under my hand and official signature
this Sept. 2nd, 1889.
B. E. EDGE,
Ordinary Habersham Co.
VJ f T EORGIA,—HABERSHAM COUNTY —
To all whom it may concers: Frank
A Hulsey has in due form applied to the un¬
dersigned for permanent letters of administra
tionon the estate of Almond Hulsey, late
said county deceased, and I will passu+>on
said applicationon the first Monday in October
18S9. Given under my hand and official sig¬
nature this 2nd day of September 1889.
B E EDGE, Ordinary
5 Habarsham cou nty.
p YJT eorgia,—Habersham is hereby given to all county.—N concerned otice
persons
the......day of..........1885 Charles McAl¬
lister, late of Habersham county, deceased,
departed this life intestate and no person has
applied for administration on the estate of
the said Charles McAllister, and that in terms
ofthel.-.w,administration will be vested in the
Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other fit
and and proper person on the first Monday in
October 1S89, unless some valied objections
made to his appointment. Given under
my hand and official signature this Sept. 5th
1889. B E EDGE, Ordinary.
NOTICE.
All persons having demands against the
Estate of E. M. Cobb, late of Habersham
county, deceased, are hereby requested to ren-
der in their demands to L. P. Cook, adminis
trator of Mary L Cobb, deceased, as he is au¬
thorized by me to settle the same, and all per¬
sons indebted to the estate of E M Cobb are
requested to make payment to the undersign
eb This August 20th 1889.
JOHXLCOBB,
Heir at Law of E M Cobb, deceased
Kovzcxa
TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
sham county, deceased, are hereby notified to
render in their demands to the undersigned
payment. This 6th day of August, 1889.
L. P. COOK,
Admr. Mar> - . L. Cobb, deceased.
w AG akoig
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Gene?af hejyai?ing . by
J. T. CARTER, Toccoa,
WANTED—1,000 lbs. of good
fresh butter, 500 dozen eggs and 25
wagon loads of chickens.
H. M, Payne,
Toccoa, G
ill' ill GOODS
Low PBIOli
AT PAYNE’S
Come One!
Come All!!
KUMAND C.
Recognizing the month of SEP-
TEMBER as being the dullest month
of the year with us to sell goods, I
propose to sell STRICTLY FOR
GLORY
and not for
PROFIT
to keep up my trade.
For cash, I will sell off all my odds
and ends of Summer Goods of all
descriptions AT COST, and some at
10 to 25 per cent. BELOW COST,
preparatory to receiving my Fall and
Winter Stock.
I have a fevv'more Suits of
CLOTHING.
and also a few BROKEN SUITS. I
am closing out now below first cost.
I will also state that I am now re¬
ceiving my Fall and Winter clothing,
it is the FINEST and BEST select¬
ed stock of Clothing I ever bought.
GLASSWARE.
I have bought and am now receiv¬
ing the largest a selection of Glass¬
ware ever brought to this market, 1
have as pretty selection of Lamp
Chimneys,Syrup Stands,Cake Stands,
Butter Dishes, Covered Dishes, Fruit
Stands, and as fine Pitchers as ever
were brought to this market.
Also a full line of Crockery of all
kinds, which I have Bought CHEAP
and propose to sell them the same
way. I would be pleased to have my
customers call and look through my
Glassware and Crockery and see
whether they want to or not.
HATS AND CAPS.
I am now receiving as jireDv a line
of HATS and GAPS as 1 ever bought,
and my entire stock in that line is all
FR'KSH GOODS,NO OLD STOCK.
They are bought right and I will sell
them right.
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M y .Shoe and Boot Stock cannot be
beat'in STYLE ami QTJAlil’Y any¬
where in this part of the country. J
am now reciving the Larokst Stock
in that Link I ever had. I can tit
. style, quality
ou 1,1 bIze and .
) price
in either shoes or bouts,
My Confectionery department is
kept up to the standard all the time
WITH FRESH AND PURE GOODS OF AM,
kinds. I handle nothing but pure
goods in that line and you may feel
assured when you buy from me you
are getting Good, Fresh and Pure
Goods, as I buy them in smaU quanti¬
ties and often, so as to always have
them on hanc^fresh,
I make
CHEWING GUM
A SPECIALTY; in that line you
can at any time get almost any of the
Flavors you might want from me.
I keep almost
EYERTH1NG
usually kept in a first class store in
this part of the country, and taken
great care in selecting my goods of
all kinds and and have bought a
LARGER STOCK
of goods for my Fall and Winter
trade than I have ever bought before.
By kind treatment, fair dealing,
honest weight, full measure, and lew
prices, I want to sell more goods than
I ever sold in any one season before.
All I ask of the generous public is
to look through my stock, let tne
price my goods for you once, and
when you compare prices and quality
j j 0 not f ear t j, e for i am sure
of selling to you.
H. M. PAYNE
TOCCOA. CA
TOCCOA HIGH SCHOOI -A*
Fall Term of this Institution opens Aug. 12 , 1889 ,
And continues for 10 consecutive months,with a short recess at Christmas.
TUITION PER MONTH.
Languages......... W 8SSS3
HIGII M AT H EM AT1CS . , N5
Common Engi.isii ... • • • W
Intermediate...... • • *940 • © • 7 0 999990 i- 1
Primary ........... 3 4 0 0*9 H
Instruction thorough and pracicat.
Good Board can be obtained at resonable rates. For further in-
f n.ili ) i ad Ires>
A \ A. Fessenden, 'Principal
.
2?Z I J-: RIDGE AJVDA’ILAJVTIC 'RAIL It AT.
W. B. THOMAS, President and General Manager, Tallu'ali Falls, Ga.
\V*S I I D Miles J Sept. 23, 1888 T> I WAS
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Thvns *\V S’ Nos 51 and 51 run Wednesdays and Saturdays only.
Connections.—1 with Atlanta Sc Charlotte Dir. Richmond A Danville Rv.
■w\ Perkins THE
t;Mk Wind Mill
m IlSlIllSPr^T B Buy the BEST and Save Money.
It has been in constant use for 19 years, with a
ord equaled by none. We give each purchaser a WARRANTY as
lows: We warrant the Perkins Wind Mill, sold this day, to outlast
•It tlo better work than any other make and not blow down, unless the tow¬
er goes with it, and against any wind that does disable buildings in the vi
S ‘ Cimtv.
We marthfaCffire both Pumping and Geared Mills, and carry a full
of Wind Mill Supples. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogues, Circu-
Address,
tPerkins Wind Jill & Ax Co .,
MISHAWAKA, INDIANA.
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W R . BRUCE,
One of the Oldest Mercantile Houses in Toccoa,
Here you can find bargains
STAPLE DIG GOODS.
BOOTJ. SHOES PROVISIONS OF ALL
Kinds. BACON, FLOUR, FEED. ALSO THE BEST VARIETIES
Double Ih etc D/ocfc, I occoa, Georgia
.
Typ H e writeR
$15 will buy the O "f ft 'Ll Li Xk.
, ..I, . iri .i Jtl - T Jw
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Warranted to do as ” good
work as any ?100 machine.
It combines simplicity with durability—
speed,ease ok OPERATION —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.
Like a printing press.it produces Sharp,Clean,
Legible Manuscripts. Two to ten copies can
be made at one writing. Editors, lawyers,
Ministers, Bankers, Merchants, Manufactu¬
rers, Business Men, etc., cannot make a better
investment for $15. Any intelligent person
in a week can l ccome a good operator, or a
rapid one in two months.
1 \ •UUU offered any operator who can do
better work with a Type Writer
K«s»DELL.
Salesmen Wanted. Special inducements to
Dealers. For Pamphlet, giving endorsements,
i.,. ..... .wi<] r s fhe 1 '
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login* of Watches, Books, Guns ami n mnitrous hotuichoUi articles
on which we offer great inducements to Age tits ami others. The
Scales are accurately fitted and adjusted ar.-l are warrantee^
in every respect, and are only offered at this | riee for the present
to encourage agents and others to ha-die our g-imls On a ten
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A. T. EVANS A CO., 1S2 aud ls4 State Su, CHICAGO, ILL.
City Dh eclory.
CH ROHES.
7 p. ni. Sunday school at 10 a. in. i\e\. l..
A. Simpson, Pastor
!>■ in. Sabbath sclicol at 3 p. m. Rev.^C. A.
Jameison, Pastor.
Baptist. Services 2nd and 4th Sundays of
enen month at 11 a m. and 7 p. m. Rev. J.
F. Goode, Pastor.
same place every Friday evening at5 o’clock.
Toceoa High School, Prof. N. A. Fessen¬
den, Principal.
The Toccoa Lodge, No. 390. Ancient Order
of F. «& A. Masons meets the first Wednesdays
of each month. B. E. Edge, W. M.
Royal Arcanum meets 2nd and 4th Mon¬
days in each month. Jas. Wilson, Regent.
Monday Tugalo Lodge, 195 K.of H. meets 1st and 3d
oi each month. J. B, Simmons,
Dictator.
CITY OFFICERS.
II M Payne, Mayor; E L Goode, Recorder.
COUNTY OFFICERS.
B E Edge, Ordinary; J II Addison, Clerk
of Fry, Superior Collector; Court; M H T Perkins, Sheriff; Geo.
Tax I* Brooksber, Tax Re¬
ceiver; J C Allred, Treasurer; Jas. L John¬
son, Surveyor; D \V r Ivester, Coroner.
BRICKLAYING
We can do all kinds of plastering and brick
work as good as the be t and cheap as the
cheapest.
T. L. A JA' E* THOMSON,
Toccoa, Ga.
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Trams run by 75th Meridian Time—one hour
faster than 90th Meridian time.
GOING NORTH.
KOKTn BOUND,
Leave Atlanta
“ “ Gainesville, Athens
“ Lula,
“ Con id la
Toccoa
Seneca
Spartanburg Greenville
arrive
1 .'as t Spintauourg
arrive Hendersonville Asheville
“ Hot Springs
l.eatiJ Spartanburg Gastonia
" Charlotte
“ Salisbury
“ Greens ln»ro
arrive Durham
arrive arrive Goldsboro Raleigh
I Leave Greensboro
;arrive DanviL’eJ
‘ Richmond
Lynch ourg
Charlottesville
Baltimore Washington
Philadelphia New York
CIO NO SOUTH
SOUTH BOl’XW). DAILY.
No. 50 No. 52.
Leave New York 12 15 md’t 4 3o p m
Phiadelphia Baltimore 7 2o a m G 57
W 9 45 9 3o “
l < Charlottesville ashington 11 24 “ 11 o “
3 4o p m 3 ooa it:
Leave “ Lynchburg Richmond 5 4o 5 o7 “
1 3 oo “ 2 3o “
j I * Danville 8 4o ‘ 8 05
Arrive Greensboro 10 27 “ 9 42 “
t Leave Uoldsboro 2 00 p m +4 oo p in
Leave “ Durham Raleigh 4 50 p m *12 Mdn’fc
Leave 5 52 p m 2 02 am
Greensboro 5 52 “ *9 50 a ni
“ “ Charlotte Salisbury *40 37 pm 11 23 n m
2 15 *' 1 co pin
l i Gastonia 48 1 42
Arrive Spartanburg 50 “ 3 37 ■*
Leave not Springs G 50 a m=
“ Ashville 8 30 m
Arrive “ Hendersonville Spartanburg 9 20 *
Spartanburg 11 50 “
Leave * 53 “ 3 42 p TO
** Greenville S" 58 “ 4 48 **
“ Seneca 32 “ G 27 “
*• Toccoa * 23 “ 7 24 “
“ Cornelia » 13 “ 8 oo p ill
Ai Lula '■* 37 H +10*25 8 22
A 1 Athens 15 *•
Leave Gainesville o p n»
Arrive a m 8 51 “
Atlanta U 10 40 “
No. 41, Daily except Sunday,leaves Atlanta
5.20j) No40, in; airivcA Lula 8.12 p hi.
Laves Lula daily except Sunday,G,15
a in; arrives Atlanta S,50.
Nos 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia fur Tallu¬
lah Falls daily.
-Daily + Daily except Sunday
Du liman Car Set nee.
On trains 50 and 51 I’ulman Buffet
Sleeper Orleans between Atlanta and New Yoi k. New
and Washington via Danville.
IrST* On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffo?
Sleejier Aiken Montgomery to Washington and'
via Danville.
22)*” On I rains 52 a ml 53 between Kiehmom?
and Greensboro and Goldsboro.
tions Trough tickets on sale at principal sta¬
apply toaH poinis. For rates and information
to any agent of the Company, or to
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Washington. D. G.
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The Pianos bearing the above name stand pre¬
eminently be the highest in the achievement front rank, and in are conceded to
manufacturing, the art of piano*
all the essential containing in a wonderful degree',
qualities of a perfect piano.
FAULTLESS tone,
perfect action,
EXTREME DURABILITY,.
ELEGANCE IN DESIGN and UINJSH
And are universally endorsed by leading musicians'
aud musical people
The quality of materials used and the skill of
the workmen employed in their construction, also
our Jong experieuce allow us to say, these piano»
are first ejass in every r spect. ,
OVER 95,000 IN USE.
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ORCANS
Are the Leading Organs of the World.
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which They contain many valuable improvements,
are exclusive features. Folding Pedals.
Three-Ply magnificent Rounding Boards, Book Closets and a
Chime of Swiss Bells
creating the most harmonious effects, and which
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wherever exhibited. Agents watted in territory
not already provided for.
Send for Catalogue to
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88 Fifth Ave„ New York.
Factories New Haven, Conn.
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9 15 10 14 ‘
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9 97 u 10 27
TO 92 ** 10 51 “
TO 32 111 22 “
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12 48 1 51
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4 40 “ 5 30 “
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9 47 10 21 “
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