The Toccoa news and Piedmont industrial journal. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1889-1893, September 28, 1889, Image 4

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JE TOCCOA news. •CCCOA CITY, GA. : : : : EP 2d 1889. EA l'LS OF SL liSCIi i t I iON. On© year ifi advance........ £1 • 3ix months............... • 50 Three months.......*■»»••• •‘•5 Subscriptionc paid in A lvance. Seud I*-oney Order, Postal Note or H aft* Add res S 1 The T OA iN EW8, Toccoa, Ga Clayton Edition. W. //. HUGHES, EDITOR. Court adjurued on Saturday morn¬ ing last. Judge Well orn’s charge to the Grand Jury uas a sound logical effort and was listened to by the grand jury with marked attention. The Judge’s views on the road question are worthy of the man,and there i a no doubt but *1,atlm tvmarka were the diwc means t ,f bringing the mal«,r net tlv before ,heir'very the present jury and cn lining commendable no tier, in regard to them. //on \\ r ^ I him //on. w . .i. oiitv >n_, t»xr>rc exj r..... c «es - self as being determined to excute the wishes of the grand jury, and there is not the slightest doubt but what the judge means exactly what ho says, and we may confidently ex- pect to enter upon an erea of bridge and road building. Prof. II. A. Ilatnby presented the News on Saturday last with a couple of magnificent vine peaches. He is the able and efficient teacher of the school at this place, and is that com¬ mendable specimen of manhood,a self made and self educated man. Ha certainly did not put up a “botch”job in making himself, for ho is al>out G ft. 3 in. with head and brains accord- ing. The News is of the opinion that the states of North and South Carolina ought to pay. Solicitor GeneralThomp- son and Sheriff Beck a salary as im¬ migrant agents for those States, for semi annually there is a regular exo¬ dus from Rabun county to those etatesjanothor thing about it is that'the exodus always take place immediate¬ ly following the third Monday in March and September, and the emi¬ grants that they send out nearly al¬ ways become permanent citizens of the State they visit. These States seem glad to receive them, and some¬ times they even go so far as to furnish tho visitors with board and lodging at the expense of tho county in which they locate. Tho weather for the past two weeks has been beautifully bright and clear. Good weather now for fodder pul - ling. There will be more folder tops, hay and oats saved this year in this county than# has been for several years past. Sinee T. J. Jones, jr. has bought that nice road cart of his a coldness has sprung up between himself and Joe M—. Joe says confound it, Ted is trying to fly around with tho girls morn than him, and he don’t like it. Will and Sam Lamb, two young .follows who were convicted at Sept. Term of court of rioting and were fined e SJ’nmri C rot • 1,< roorloded “'“T In ‘° U * the ( off . short l.y : same m a manner breaking jail and giving log bail, anil widen plan they carried out with neat- ness and a great deal of dispatch on last Sheriff BecK had our friend John Godfrey sworn in to serve as a spec¬ ial bailiff at court and sent John and another L. C. out on Tuesday night of court to arrest some of the evil do¬ ers. John and his assistant reached the house where the parties were sup posed to be. John went to one door and his assistant to the other, knock¬ ed and the Scriptural promise was im mediately fulfilled by the door being opened and a figure draped in nioht clothes maiie its appearance in a fly. ing leap ove friend John, and started off at a 2.40 pace through the fields. John started in pursuit as quick as he could get his wits and feet together. As he ran he snatched a gourd from from a vine growing near by and hurled it at the flying figure with such precision as to take the white robed gentleman just where the suspenders ought to cross,and elicited a healthy grunt from the flying tar get. Just then the figure tripped in r . and fell, John x r also t a vino stumbled aud took a flying fall entirely \C!K the ugmve. Report , has it . that Juhn ill his fall pulled about bundles of fodder and knocked clown *bc*ut 5 bushels of corn. He picked bitiiielf up from his spread eagle po¬ sition on the ground, as scon as he mid get the various parts of his an* alouay in shape, and started pu the back track after the fugitive, who - 53k !" thine *s hu^peu that w ay. -tin 3 hatiti stuck ;i 50lb. pumpkin with such tenacity as to tear it loose from the vine and he caried it with him the balance of the race. It is useless to add that the fugitive s ade pood his escape, for anybody nows that John could not catch him and tote a pumpkin too. An East rain is about to finish fod- dor pulling. Wonder w hat was the meaning o* those mysterious sounds in tho grand jury room. Judge W. S. Long levied the tax for this \ear on M< uU»y last. It is needless to say that the Judge paid special at tent ion to the lveoinmen- dation of the grand jury in regard tho tax necessary to build those briuges. You can bet your bottom dollar that the Judge will build them. tTlton. ^‘ 1G " r ter has been engaged in (.ro.reete.1 meeting* tor four «eeks, except rW .lay. end night*, and consequently has not had time to "rite the N k„s for some time. Had expected to ho in meeting this week also, but the Ciiuic.t at Ball Gtoun 1 postponed ^; their meeting until ne.\>. wec beginning next Sunday. The churches are r.ow in working . or, ' er - Work on the new church at ^ ew Prospect is progressing finely, J l' e church at New Hope have a* greed to g° t0 work for a new house also, and that right early. After services on Friday night of the meeting at Now Prospect, the writer was called upon for a favor, and in answer to The call, Mr. J. I?. Bucknerage and Miss Lula Garvin were married in the church. Tho Methodists at Casey Springs are building a new house of worship. The North Georgia Association will meet with the church at this place Thursday of this week,and con¬ tinue until Sunday, if no longer. A big time is expected. Jakey Brown, of this place, died one day last week, the funeral servi¬ ces were held at Tilton, by Rev. Mr. Maghee, of Dalton, and then the last remains were carried away and in¬ terred in the family burying grounds at Dalton. Had quite a heavy rain last Friday night. Peaches are getting very scarce in these parts. It is thought that the recent heavy rains have been quite injurious to cotton. Pea picking and fodder pulling is the order now-a-days. The writer was assisted in the meet- ing at Pleasant Hill by Bro’s. Black aud Mathis;at New Prospect by Brc. I. E. vVofford; at New Hope by Bro. W. R. Lackey. B. F. B. EUPEPSY. This is what yon ought to have, in fact, you must, have it f to fully enjoy lire. 1 honsands are searching for it daily, and mourning because they’ find it not. Thousands upon thouss ands of dollars are spent annually by our people in‘the hope that they may attain this boon. And yet it may be by all. Wc guarantee that Electric Bitters, if used according to direct tions and the use persisted in, will bring you Good digestion and oust the demon Dyspepsia and install in- stea( I Eupepsy. We recommend Elecs trie Bitf rs for Dyspepsia and all di* eases of Liver, Stomache and Kidneys bold at 50c. and $1.00 per bottle by W. II. & 1. Davis Drnggist. A SCR At OF PAPER SAVES HER LIFE. It was just an ordinary scrap of wrapping paper, but it saved her life V,. She was in the last stages of con-' sumption, told by physicians that she v as incurable and could live only a short time ; she weighed loss than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrap^ ping paper she read of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and got a sample bot¬ tle ; it helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought an- other and grew better fast, continued its use and now strong, healthy, rosy, P lum P» weighing 140 pounds. For fnK Bottles of this wonderful Discovery Free ,at \V. H. & J, Davis Drugstore. 2he BEST Sewing Machine on t he markets the jty £^ || O Wl E SOltl by B. A. WA DDT JOC- #< 7 , I TT ejirg'a, ' Habibs:! ., —----— Notice ' — am county.— VJT is hereby give * toad persons concerned t!l ° ...... d;iy of ..........1S85 Ubarics MVAl- lister, late of Haberslram county, deceased, this life intestate and no person has u Pi»heil for administnition outlie estate of thc ' akl Charles McAllister, and that in terms of tha law.administration will be vested in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some other tit and and proper person 011 the first Monday in October 1881*. unless some valied objections are made to his appointment. Given under my hand and official signature this BejU. 5th B E EDGE, Ordinary. Neuralgic Versons Anti those troubled with nervousness relieved by resulting taking Irons, care or overwork will be Xtrown's Iron Bitters . Genuine has trad-.- jearh*.*re?sedredrapper. T‘ **■ 1^03-* CARD GRTS SIX. FKhR! oftl.e best printed paper in America. ‘Bill Arp,’‘Uncle Remus,’‘Betsy Hamilton, write for it. Tahnrge and Sam j ones preach for it. Dr. Jones writes the ‘Farmer’s Page,’ and Mrs. King writes the ‘Woman’s King¬ dom,’ ‘Wav stories,’ ‘Pictures of St; ang lands’ ‘Travel ami Adventure.’ in every issue. A Berfecl Magazine of good ofyoir things, neigh you get by free for yourself and five lx rs writing y< ur name on a POSTAL CARD and Ending i.‘ to THE CONSTITUTION, Don’t delay. Write quick A nta.Ga. AGENTS WANTED : Ta Sel 7 An ENTIRELY NEW ECOK The most wonderful collection of >racti- eal.^elvaiuean^evenTdayuee ^^O^ney^ng.nd iW .none,,- of beautiful, helpful engravings, showing ^"S'unlL ^ 0 mf™" that oOrtte wgv PLOYlVlEl^iT and looking for thorugldv PRICE, first class at mi extraordinarily description |_qw should write for lneiiUnbook-maklngsince th^-^wld 8 Scammel & Co. Box 5003, ST. LOUIS or PHILADELPHIA 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 ed. Tin’s August 20th 1880. JOHN L COBB, Ilcir at Law of E M Cobb, deceased VJT r\ EORGIA,—HABERSHAM COUNTY.— To all whom it may CONCERN: William J Ayers l:as in due form applied to the un¬ dersigned for permanent letters of administra¬ tion on the estate of Thomas. Mealor late of said County, deceased, and I will pass upon said application on the 1st Monday in Octo¬ ber 1889. Given under my handamlotfickd signature this Sept. 2nd, 1889. B. E. EDGE, Ordinary Habersham Co. YY vJT EORGIA,—HABERSHAM To COUNTY — all whom it may concern: Frank A Hulsey lias in due form applied to the un¬ dersigned for permanent letters of adniinistra tionon the estate of Almond Hulsey, late of said county deceased, and I will pass upon said npplicationon thelirst Monday in October 1889. Given un ler my hand and official sig- nature this 2nd day of September 18S9. B E EDGE, Ordinary Habarsham county. G eorgia—Habersham sons are hereby notified County.—A that Mrs.Nancy ll per¬ L Sellers, widow of C H Sellers, deceased, has had twelve months support sei- apart fur her self and I will pass on the same at my in Clarksville on the first Monday in October I8S9. This September 2nd 1SS9. B E EDGE, Ordinary . G eorgia,—Habersham WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, County.— L P Cook, To all 11(1- ministrator of Mary L, Cobb, deceased, lias in due form applied to the undersigned for leave lo sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application av ill be be heard on the first Monday in October next. Given under my band ai d official signature This 2nd day of September, 1>89, B E FDGE, Ordinary, ' eorgia.—Habersham county.— All per- » *», are l.erc-i.y aoPlied that Mrs Hull, Hill, widow or Bryant Hill, deceased, hashed lwcl I e ™ omlls s "! , l' ort 8Ct a l' art fo1 ' Herself, ciarksvilL'onX iksl Monday ’m °Octobir iss 9 . This September iothi8S9. B. E. EDGE, Ordinary Habersham ti eoroia.—HABCR snAJi county.—O ffice \JT Ordinary of said county. Sitting for county purposes. September Term 1889. It appearing from the returns of the tax re¬ ceiver of Habersham county for the year 1889. that the taxable property of said county a- mounts to $1,314,844.00 and it further appears that it will he nevessary to assess a tax upon said amount of Five Tenths of One per cent. (5-10-of 1 per cent.) to pay the legal indebt¬ edness of said county and pay the current ex¬ penses of said county for the ensuing year, to wit: First: To pay the legal indebtedness flue, or to become due during the year, or past due, one tenth of one per cent, (1-10 of l per cent.) Second: To build or repair public bridges aud public buildings;three 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 be legally entitled to, out of the county, one tenth of one per cent (1-10 of 1 per cent.) Fom.th: To pay Coroners all fees that may be due them by the county for holding in¬ quests, one eighth tenth of one per cent, (1-8-10 of 1 r c r cent,) Fifth: To'pay the expenses of the county bailiffs at court, non-resident witne ses in criminal esses. fu“l, stationery, servents’ hire and the like; one eighth tenth of one per cent. (1-8-10 of l per cent.) Sixth: To ]xiy Jurors, one and one tenth of one percent. (1J-01 of l per cent.) Seventh: To pay expenses incurred in sup- ixirting the poor of the county, and as other wise prescribed bv the Code; thiee tenths of 011 c per cent, (i-10 of 1 per cent.) And it is further ordered that a copy of this order be furnished the tax collector immedi- atelv, and a copy be advertised at the door of the Court House for thirty days, and m Toccoa News, a public gaiette of said county, And it is further ordered that this order be spread upon the Minutes of county proeeed- mgs by the Ordiuarj ^ ^ EDGE, Ordinary. THIS PAPHRlfSiSffiKaBAEs tSSSSSSttiS?: YOUR XAJ G AND THE XaMSS OK 5 of Your NEIGHBOR ox x postal card and address it to Jhe Constitution 1 And all ATLANTA, GA. six of you will get ? Free sample c opy of the Great Southern Weekly! You thus give vour neighbor a WEEK’S HEADING FREE Low Prices 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, 1 propose to sell STRICTLY FOR GLORY and not for PROFIT .q keeio 4 un 1 mv 1 J trade ‘ ae * For cash, I will sell off all my odds 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 few more Suits of and CLOTHING, also a few BROKEN SUITS. I am closing out now below first cost. I will also state that I am now re- ceiving m v 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. I 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 came W5 \ v - I wyuld be please 1 to have my customers call and look through mv Glassware and Crockery and see whether they want to buy or not. HATS AND CAPS. J am now receiving as pretty a line °f HA J S and CAPS as 1 ever bought, and my entire stock in that line is all FRESH GOODS.NO OLD STOCK. They are bought right and 1 will sell them r ght. 3 My Shoe and Boot Stock cannot be beat in STYLE and QUA1ITY any- where in this part of tlie country. I am now reciving 2 the Largest Stock 1N 1 hat Line T I ever hid. , , I T e»n fit }'°u in size, style, quality and price ! either slices or boots, 1 j 0 My Confectionery department is kept up to the standard all the time WITH FRESH AND FlIRE GOODS OF ALL 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 small quanti¬ ties and often, so as to always have them on hand 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 EYERTHING usually ... kept in a first „ class , store in . this part of the country, and taken great care in selecting my <roods 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 j want to sell more o-oods than ” 1 ever sold . m any one season before, , All I ask of the generous public is tQ | oo ^ th roucr ? }j mv stock, let me “ price my goods for , you once, and when you compare prices and quality ' j d(J n ot fear t]ie result f or \ am sure of serimg to you. M Ril 1^ II [\[ « Lt W II i* 1 l \ 1 I \ L-^ TOCCOA, CA* GOODS at wholesale We are pleased to inform our customers and friends that >re hare some Special bargains lo offer litem, Haring purchased a large slocA- of goodg known as CBCMEES SAMPLES, consisting cj tcritics, misses, chi/drens and gentsfurnishing goods, V e men- on the leach nr/ articles, viz: Teaches, misses and childrens Hosiery, Ladies Under-vests, Jerseys, Shawls, Corsets, Gloves Handkerchief, Cottars Cuffs, (0e. y/ie Line of Gents IUDAISIIJAG G OHS IS COMBZB2B, consist- in// oj tiuidei we a? , Overs/n? is ot all BZA*DS/ Hosiery, Scaifs, Hand ker¬ chiefs, Suspenders and man/ other articles loo numerous to mention . 2/ie entire stork embraces nice, desirable GOODS, which wet bought at a LARGE DISCOUNT from regular prices, enabling us to sett at WHOLESALE PRICES and even less on many things. We are retiring ABU GOODS BYBD1 DA T, and our stock is the LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE IN THE CITY. A OW is the time to buy jour 1\'JA"1 HD GOODS/ We invite 1 OU JO CAZZ AAD GBZ OUD DRICBS, COMB BATtZl AMD MA Ji B 1 OLD SBZBCJZOAS; on? sioie is now crowded with customers who are getting S P L E N 1) I D B A R GAINS. MOW is the time to buy goods at remarkably tow prices. COMB AAD SBB BOD TO UDSBZ TBS. ) cry Despectfully M ALL 1 STER & TOCCOA HIGH Fall Term f this Institatin pm - 11 i ) ’ i ) And continues for 10 consecutive months,with a short recess at Christinas, TUITION PER MONTH. Languages............ cc 5^5.35 High Mathematics...... tc Common English....... r ^ * C 1 I xteumediate........... v# *» 9 ® 1 I- • Primary ............... j o o o s> oea 1 Instruction thorough and /iraclcaL Good Board can be obtained at resonuble rates. Bor further iu- fuvUio i address A\ A. Bessender, Principal . 3iZUH TirHGHAJVHA-JZAJVJJC 71AIZ V AT. W. I*. THOMAS, President and General Manager, T.vllu’ali Falls, Ga. _ WAS | | 1) | Miles | Sept. 23, 1888 j I) I WAS Noftl No53. Eastern time. I No.50 | Noo2 i to ]» jam 10 55| j | LvRA’Dlty Ar jam ) p m ! ■ 78 | Cornelia 1 | 8 45 J 7 35 10 I H 15 | 8 | Clarksville 1 8 20 | 7 12| 11 10 j 11 25 | 12 | Annandale I 8 05 | 7 00 I I 11 | 11 40 | 17 f | Turnersville I 7 50 I G 45 I | U55| 22 Tallulah Fulls | 7 35 | G 30 | }» J a m. | | Ar Lv. | am. j pm. | 1 Trains ‘W ~ A S’ Nos 51 and 52run Wednesdays and Saturdays only. Connections.—1 with Atlanta & Charlotte Div, Richmond & Danville Ky. _ Perkins THE Wind Mill Buy the BEST and Save Money. It has been in constant use for 19 years, with a rec- '•'Ph* ord equaled We by none. We give each purchaser a WARRANTY as fol¬ I A- iiSl lows: warrant the Perkins Wind Mill, sold this day, to outlast and •q do better work than any other make and not blow down, unless the tow- ^S er goes with it, and against any wind that does disable buildings in the vi- &&F ' V3 " einity. We manufacture Primping both and Geared Mills, and carry a full • yl Of Wind Mill Supples. AGENTS WANTED. Send for Catalogues, C’ireu- dress, Berkins Wind ALU & Ax Co., MISHAWAKA, INDIANA. ___ Ty t „ h _ # p wf?rr eR $15 will buy the OM-tiT/ tcymb wiifii IVarranted to do as good work as any $100 machine. It combines simplicity with durability— speed,ease of operation —wears longer with out cost of repairs than any other machine, has no ink ribbon to bother the operator. It ianeat) substantial, nickel plated-perfect, and adapted to ail kinds of type writing. Gkea printing press.it produces Sharp,Clean, Legible Manuscripts. Two to ten copies can - be Jnadc at one wri ting. Editors, lawyers, Ministers, Bankers, Merchants, Manufactu¬ rers, Business Men, etc., cannot maken. better investment for $15. Any intelligent person in a week can become a good operator, or a rapid one in two months. 1 000 ^t redany k °^ tor ? 10 c ^ n d ° ^gpReliable Agents^ndOT Salesmen \\ anted. Special E - to For Panml let. eivi 09 i ^ addresg the ’ Odell Type Writer Co. THF. ROOKERY. CMC Ado, ILL. Black smithing WAGON MAKING General J. Eepairlmj bp T. CARTER, Toccoa, Ga. -:t sjAj-n.vp tjy 's-^ausnoqiq pn« ‘uotj -sa2ipu£saino •saaxx'iu t»j iues-i!.vj<i st u kohi s.vaaouh pinoqs ‘un Snrpvnq Jutjay ivqi uaqqiq.) so ‘omoi v SmD38>; saiuvi n H S C A G O COTTAGE m B A7U mma ORGAN fla? a+ta-nod a standard of excellence w’deh J '•»>ro evpcrior. • it cot-.i ih:p every improvement that inven- ve v;- : *;us, ehiil and money can produce. “ OHS K ■h WAP.- A~I BAKTED 13 . FCTt TO FIVE TX-CSIa. YEARS. These excellent Organs are celebrated for vol- cf arae, combination, quality ot tone, quick response, variety artistic design, beauty in finish, perfect construction, making them the most attractive, ornamental and desirable onrans for acmes, schools, churches, lodges, societies,etc. ESTABLISHED REPUTATION, UMB4JUALEI> FACILITIES, SklLLEP WOlUv-BFA, ^ «>=■—. THE FOFULAB OBOAH plujos, stools, books. Catalogues on application, Free. CJ o nc»» 3D C73 I * CHICAGO, ILL. Butt It. & D. R. CMP’Y. Condensed Schedule IN EFFECT APRIL 14,1889. Tra ns run by Toth Meridian Time—one ho*., faster than 90th Meridian time. GOING NORTH. SOUTH HOUND, Leave Atlanta “ “ Gainesville, Athens “ Lula, “ Cornelia Toccou Seneca . Greenville arrive Spartanburg 1 eav e S,ku (anourg arrive Asheville Hendersonville, “ not Springs >.eave “ Spartanburg Gastonia “ Charlotte “ Salisbury “ Greensboro arrive Durham arrive Raleigh arrive Goldsboro Leave Greensboro arrive Danvil'.ej 'J Richmond “ “ Lynch ourg Charlottesville Baltimore Washington Philadelphia New A'ork OO NG south south BocKun. HAILV. No. 50 No. 52. _ ____ Leave New York 12 15 md’t! 4 3o p m “ Phiadelphia Baltimore 7 2o a m! 6 57 Washington 9 45 ‘ 9 3o “ 11 24 “ 11 o “ “ Charlottesville 3 4o 3 ooa m Leave Lynchburg Richmond 5 4o 5 o7 “ 3 oo “ 2 3o “ 1 Danville 8 4o ‘ 8 05 ,‘ Arrive Greensboro 10 27 “ 9 42 “ Leave Goldsboro 2 00 p mj+4 oo | i m issSL, S 4 5 5 50 52 52 pm p m|*12 i *9 2 02 50 Mdn’t a a m m f -10 2 2 48 15 37 “ *' pm 11 1 1 co 42 23 a p m m Arrive Spartanburg 4 50 “ " 37 Arrive TSE- Syrian 05 ® <X 50 20 30 a m m Leave Spartanburg burg 50 “ 53 “ cc 42 p m, •* Greenville ot 58 “ j* 48 “ .. 'I 32 “ d 27 *,p ( X 33 “ «■, 24 Cornelia i-3 13 “ oc 00 p na Ar Lula ‘-2 ot w •• Athens it p m O0B2* Leave Gainesville c a m 51 “ Arrive Atlanta 10 40 u No. 41, Daily except Sunday,leaver Atlanta 5.30p No40, m; Laves a; rive* Lula 8.12 p m. Lula daily except Suntkiy,6,15 a ni; arrives Atlanta 8,50. Nos 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia for Tallu lah Falls daily. * Daily -•Daily excel>t Sunday -*• P/t lInis/ii '* C‘/f ' j • 't/trlt-. s>r< VSC On trains 50 and 51 Pulninn Buffet Sleeper between Atlanta amt New Y 01 k New o r ! fcH iis and Washington via Danvil’e. On trains 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet 8h-e{>er Aiken Montgomery to Washington and via Danville. On trains 52and 531^tween Richmond nn<i Greensboro tunl Goldsboro. jZTTAf>oX7JI/i?t. Washington. D. C7 S0.L HAAS. T. M BROWNS IRON B/7TERS Cures 1 a'ligwtieai, Biliousneas, Dyspef^ia, Mala- ria. Nervoviaiies*. and General Debility. Physi¬ cians recommend rt. All dealers sell it. Genuine bus trade, ss&rk aa.4 cr: ssed. red Hut s on wrapper, miLY. No. 01 No. ft'.. 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