The Toccoa news and Piedmont industrial journal. (Toccoa, Ga.) 1889-1893, November 23, 1889, Image 4

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the toccoa NEWS. Toccoa city, ga. : ; • : nov. 23 tm RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One year in advance........ $1.00 Six months.. . 5( Three months t • « Subscriptionc paid in A 3vance. Send looney Order, Postal Not * n*rt. Address, The Toccoa News, Toccoa,G a Clayton Column TV. //. HUGHES, EDirOli. The first snow of the season onSnt- urday last. It was only a very small amount but it was the genuine article. A. J. Kell of Moccasin district was in town on Saturday last. Jack is a first rate far me r , goo« Alii neeman, and a splendid fellow generally. Prof. It. A. Hamby has closed his school at this place, and is now mak¬ ing arrangements to attend the North Georgia Agricultural college. Clayton presented quite a lively ap¬ pearance on Saturday last. It was a •called meeting of the county Alliance, and numbers of the best men of the bounty wore present. A. J. York 1ms bought a piece of land, IPc coi 11 not imagine what in the world Jack wanted with it until we learn t 1 that on one corner there was a large orchard of possum fruit, and the trees all young and thrifty, and in full bearing. J. A. Swofford has accepted a posi¬ tion as traveling salesman for A. M. Robinson & Co. of Atlanta. He is now there preparatory to starting on a trip. IT, F. Cannon, one of the most ins fluentiai c: izens of Tallulah, is now in town, and will a i for some time. Rol is a rustler and makes things lively win re he goes. C. G. Grant, of Tallulah Falls, has bought another lot in that thriving town., Gin certainly' believes in the value of real estate in that busy burg. All the typhoid patients are about well except Dotson. 1). T. Duncan sold his fine gray horse to Ira York ofAnderson co.S.C. The drumming of the pheasant and the energetic 'pul’ ‘put*’ wild tur¬ keys, are heard in the land-- at a dis¬ tance. Messrs. Lafayette Wall and II. I?. Cannon have purchased a lot in Tal¬ lulah,and contemplate building a three story business house on the same. Hon. W. S. Long will let to the lowest bidder sometime in December, two bridges, one across. Warwoman creek, and the other across Tallulah River, at Burton post office. Miles Phillips was in town a few days ago, looking up some business connected with his lease of the Moore girls gold mine in Pcrrimmon district. This is one of the richest of the many rich mines in this county,and wc hope that Miles may realize his fondest hopes in regard to the same. By request of a number of our sub¬ scribers, wc reproduce the following : IN ME MORI AM. Bro, J. J. Price was born March G, 184S and died July 6 th, 1889, aged 41 years and 4 months. Bro. Price lived a peaceable and quiet life,was a good citizen and a true friend.He had many friends and but few enemies. Jle uni¬ ted himself with the Masonic Frater¬ nity several years since, and lived a true and faithful member until it pleased the Great Grand Master of the Universe, to call him from Tjabor in this Earthly Lodge to refreshment iii the Celestial Lodge above. Bro. Price was always ready to res¬ pond to the calls of charity, and lend a willing ear and a helping hand to the needy and distressed.Bv his death Rabun Gap Lodge No. 2G5 F. &A.M. has lost a true brother and worthy friend, 1 ‘heiefore be it Resolved, That while wc mourn ills loss and sympathize with his loved ones, that we lose not sight of the fact that one day we must be as he, and exert ourselves to so live as to be raised to theGrealGra.ulLodge above, where all men meet upon the Level and act upon the Square. Resolved, 2nd. That we cheerfully submit to the Rulings of the Great Grand Master, and commend theSpirit of our Brother to the God who gave it. Resolved, 3d. That a copy of these Resolutions be spread upon the minutes, and a copy be sent to his be¬ reaved parents, and that they he pub¬ lished in The Toccoa News. D, T. Duncan, ^ J. W. Green, • Com . J. II. Coffee, S 1 lie quallvj ., Ot .... tlie Blood , , much upon good or bad and assimilation to make U« blI «d rich in life and strength giving con - stitnentS. use Dr. J. II. Strengthening Cardial and Puria.-r it will nourish the properties of th 2 blood from which the elements of vitality arerfrawtw per bot- e. THOUS 4ND DOLLARS. TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS. OVER $10,000 WORTH OF GOODS AT PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY, AT MU ALLISTER ATVJS3* iSIIVfflVIOT\ jTS 3 Out Atanv Customers testify to the above and soy to us that we hare the Psl/IG IGS'I S2OCA' in loccoa . Our trade is good, but we will/or the next two months offer SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS to Reduce Our LARGE STOCK. 7 V, S Stock embraces too many articles to mention all of them, but will name oniy a few: Staple Drv Goods Men’s and Boy’s Clothing Furniture of all Kinds Tables Old Hickory end White Hickory Clocks Fine Dress Goods Loots Shoes and Hats Bed Steads Cli (Die and Two Horse wagons Crockery Fancv Notions Bureaus Safes ns Cooking and Heating Stoves Glassware Millinerv Goods Mattresses Woven Wire Bed Springs Hardware. 7 ic make a Specially of HEAVY GROCERIES iach aS Jtoiil, JiUat, <6u§w, Bo fee and- SaU, We want to say to our Customers and Friends that we have SPARED NO PAINS m the purchase of this large stock, and wc feel sure that you will find it to your interest to buy of us. We have many reasons for saying this, but the all important one is that we believe we have bought our entire stock at such low prices that we can sell you goods cheaper than you cun buy them elsewhere. We would have the trade remember that we manufacture FURNITURE of ALL KI .CDS, and that we ship Bedsteads by The Thousands all over the country. And this is of course one of the lines that we can UNDER- SELLALL COMPETITION. We cun sell you Bed Steads from £1.25 up. We also manufacture coffins and can SAVE YOU 50 PER CENT. ON THEM as we do not belong to oSB 335f3£tf3! J! ii li k-d GOFF’ i i N TRUST. So we are headquarters for anything in the Furniture line. Come and see us before you buy your goods ami we will save you money. Respectfully, M C ALLISTER & SIMMONS, TOCGOA. CA. SOQUE. Batesville Alliance still on a boom. We have taken stock in the Ex¬ change and raised money for our first and second installments. Mr. and Mrs. G. V, Hunter of Riverside S. C., who are visiting rel atives in this section, attended the entertainment of the Providence High School the 8 Ui,, inst. Prof. Foster assistant teacher at the Providence High School spelled his little class of “ tow heads” at the entertainment, calling forth the coirqiliraents and praise of the visi¬ tors . The ages of the students in this class range from eight, to twelve over 400 (t r ’lie J ' ‘ ■c i Spelling book,only six or seven were missed. Itov. J. P. u Osborn of Cleveland Ga., and Rev. My. Stone of Franklin Co., were in attendance at the enter- tain me nt and addressed the people the , subject , . . of - education. . .. on The entertainment of the High School at Providence Friday evening and night last, was a grand success in every particular. Tlie day being very rainy, the crowd was much smaller than it would have been had the weather been fine, only about eight hundred being present. Tue entertainment consisted in dcelama- tions, recitations and dialogues, inter. spersed with sweet mii3ic. by the Bethlehem choir. A bountiful sup- per was given,the only damper to the occasion being a heavy rain while supper was being served on a table over 100 feet long, which was loaded down with provisions sulfieient to have satisfied the hunger ot at least three times as many as were present,. ,ui. Mr G. u. u L- uj Lyon won the prize i of- ford the best apcller in Swinton s word i i book „ni. at „nu the 11i lilgtl lT li bcnool. Cr.hrud The declamations at the enter- tainmeut were all very good, but we would especially ‘ ' mention Intemper- by L. \V and , .... llie -ir V olCv, a nee . r ree ol . ,, the n neaci i . oy e,, r r lj. Term The Bethlehem Sinking choir . led i by Mr. xi n L. S. c D Roper nnflPrn and 4 ids Ills accom noenm- pusnea nlished wifefthe wue^no or^anistLdeserve i h the highest compliments lor their help in making the entertainment sueh a grand success. Now students continue to come to the High School which is evidence sutlicient that Prof. Morgan is the right mau in the right place. SCRIHLER. - CLARKSVILLE. J. C. Allred, of Toccoa Valley was in the city Monday, H. S. West has returned home fr-.,-, from his nia frir, trip to in SavannaL ^ <\\ anna .. Marshall a W J. Fuller ; went to the asylum , last week, , but , they wouldn , , , t have him and he has returned to Clarksville ana took up r the “Wilie.” Mrs. W. S. _ „ Erwin . and . children , , are visiting ... relatives * , • m PoInooriHo Gainesville this week. Miss EffieThompson, of Westminster is visiting the family of J. H. Addi- son. Mrs. H. S. West spent last week at Tui nerville visiting relatives. A certain attorney at this ville went visiting not long since and got in the wrong shoes when he started home. There are rumors in the wind that a certain marshall and a fair damsel of this burg are to be made one in the near future. Ask Bill about it. Ye scribe visited the Asylum last week and was shown through the Ull- * eref H burnings w hare we t K lWn un. A erytl,i„ B neat and clean and kept j} ie lj es t Qf order. Tnere are lbt>0 ; - -- per^tol c the. .J do work i . otsomekind. Iheaterajre ccst ! f keeping is between 34 and bbc. p-r day . Really the Asylum wou^be a very pleasan: home if a. fellow did’nt have to go crazy to get to live there. That was a whopper that Rex got off on inv humble self week before last in regard to the West-Burch arbitra- tion. \> e had no intention . . whatever oMnfluancing or injuring the lnmor of anyone when we wrote the squib ?— bout it, and we hope that since Rex lias unloaded himself, if ilio explosion didn’t make him bleed at the ears that he considers his honor thoroughly vin¬ dicated. I do. By Jingoes. AYERSYILLE. Miss Cal be Henderson, one of our most popular young ladies, left last Friday morniiicr ” for Atlanta where she will remain a few weeks , visiting . . friends and relatives. Mr. Joe Ayers, of Banks county, is visiting his father. Four Italians passed last week,stop ping 1 U long enough to give us a little music on the . bag . pipe . and , exhibit , . their two monkeys. J. W. Kytle has moved his family near Belton. We regret to give up 1 Mr. Kytle, but hope lie may meet with much success in his new home. yYe commend him and his family to those among whom he has gone. On last Tlmr S il i ,y morning cold, grim Death knoeweu > <ii the a.mi o, •>. ltnynoW. .mi earned a way on' his voiceless wings his infant son. I ms verifies the old time adage; “The ., old , must die and the young may die/’ We ar ,„ gIad to rea( j i n our paper the triumpn ofDeinoeracv every »hn» qqfis has to it the old time ring.Dem- ocracy must fimally triumph, the for- tunes of all us may change, empires be born and blotted out, kings rise and fall, wealth, honor and distime- tion fade as a dying pageant of a dream, \ buc Detnocracv must live. Its * , , the . , origin is among necessary reia- tions of tilings ° and can only J cease to be when eternal , , . trut.i is isO mo.c. h-UAKK. GEORGIA. Habersham County.—John M. Mills has applied for exemption of persoualty an d setting apart an:l valuati >:i of iiomesteal and I will pass upon the sament 12o’ clock on the 12th day of December 1889 at my office. 2t.prt fee75c. B. E. EDGE, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Habersham County—T. F. West- more nltv and ,. ul( | setting has apphodfor exemption valuation of of per.-on apart and home- stead and I wdl pass upon thesanieatl2o’c'ock on the 12th day ' of December 1NK9 at my office W.u.,--*. n. K . I'lin.K, ,iniinary. ME A PQJL TAL CARD GETS SIX. IV Mt |7 , * of the best printed paper in America. “Bill Arp,’ 'Uncie Remus,’ ‘Betsy Hamilton.’ write for it. Talmnge and Sam Jones preach for it. Dr. Jones writes the‘Farmer’s Page,’ and Mrs. King writes the ‘Woman’s King- dom,’ ‘War Stories,’‘Pictures of Strang lands’ ‘Travel and Adventure,’ in every issue. A Terjecl Magazine A „f s oo., things, you get free yourself and live ofvour pijSTAL’ARD neighbors by writing your name on a TtrV and sending it to IllhONblhUiU ON-TITFTIOV , Don’t _ delay. W rue quick. A n.a.Ga. IWW Wffl+tR $15 will buy the ODELLi r|t j 3 & jrs Yy 1 |j | ijf |j£ ■jgr Warranted to do as good ‘ilSSSHHrxFsS: ink ribbon bother tlie It has no to operator. be made at one writing. Editors, lawyers, Ministers, Bankers, Merchants. Manufactu- rers. Business Men, etc., cannot intelligent make a better investment for 815. Any person in a week e,an become a good operator, or a rvpid one in two months 1 t AAA ottered any operator who can do better work with a Tyne \\n ter Salesni' n Wanted. Special inducements to Dealers. Far Pamphlet, giving endorsements, • Odsll TVOS V/fitS? CO. THF ItOOKERY. CHICAGO, ’ ILL. YOUR NAY G AND TIIE NAMES OF of Your NEIGHBORS ON A POSTAL CARD AND ADDI1ESSIT TO 2he Constitution } AJL..N1A, GA. And . . all of will get six you a I’ reesample cony of the Great Southern Weekly! You thus give your neighbor a WEEK’S READING FREE libel foitdivorce. Elizabeth M. I). P,arson, | Libel forDivorce tember MosesPeavson. term 1880. f Sor “oSurtfSeJl It appearing to the court by the return of the Sheriff’ in the aLove’sta ted ea.se that the reside this iLS not in st to. I is therefore ureter’ ed bv the court t hi t ‘ ervics be perfected on the defendant by the publication oft his order Georgia. newspaper pub,islied c. in Habersham county j. welluoiix, j..s. <. * t f ^fKby^S/uiataS Georgia! •WwSXfTrS^&W a County, 1 oxTricfZm Hie niiS l’al>t.n County W. If. Hugiizs, Clerk S. C. ' __ r , mlnistrator Habersham county f concern: Wm. Ray, mi- of Annie Ray deceased, has in due form applied to die nndersifjned for leave to sell the lands belonging to the estate of said deceased, and said application will be heard on the lirst Monday in December next. This November the4th. 1889. B- L.EDGE, Ordinary. GEORGIA, '^b^the Coiin’*of ITabei 11 be sham comity j Ordinary of said county vv sold on the lirst Tuesday in December 1SS9 within the le-H lmurscf sale at thcCourt house the fo lowing nnuiT v to wit:—Oao hundred acres of land,—head re, lit land,— J-xVrrali”Vot'n i n^tlVe UndYof ’ 1 otiier 'ioh a « Watk'ns an 1 Hansom Simmons, the pr, u v - nl as t.:c i.ropvrty of 'I'hos Mca or ceased \Y j t ^ \ ^ t \ J ^ y p j) g A ’rn'nistr: t »r of Tims Mcaior. Administrator’s Sal?, ARreK1 „ ly t , an oft ,, c „, ;rt of 0rU . nary of Haoe sha-u countv. will he soil an ho how . H 0 v sa i„ the followimr nrom-r to wit: / Ane certain h ....... --ust* and lot in the town ofToc- x / <-*>a city. H hersh - in <v» Geortria known and distinguished in the plan of said town as Lot No (5) in block No 1311 thirty one; front- ley accorduijsstomap and survey by Merino. On said Lot isOtuatcd a nice t wo story dwell- in r h.o isc. wcT fmislied and comfortah' v nr- fhv n nj^od and a very dv-iiabic reshtenco—hcbm rt.-idcnco oi ,l.c !a‘c LMjukLMarji.Ccbb ^Victerhun lieu Ar.n'V i ofn Too city, o: said. county adjoining Lk* above d -Ci'l 11- ed -of oni die A csf, Iknown a-il di-thigui'h d ro the.n n o?sari town as Lot No ( 4 ) Four m ipo 4c No thirty one (31)fronting Fifty (YOj fact on South Rai’ro.i 1 streot- and rmmiiu back One hundrec (lO nfect to an ahcv. a-'- cording to mrp and survey bv Moron A co’nf’irtabio one story house with an “L” the front part once used as a business or store ro.m. A good, piece of property. AU U * /*\nc cerfa'n homo and lot in Toccoa cd‘v, / snid county, known and distitigurshecl in the No ]>lan (31) thirty of said town as Lot.No (2) in Block South ltailmid one, fronting Fifrv (50) feet on street and running hack One hundred (100) feet to an alley according to map and serve/ by Moreno, hounded ou tbe; hast by a vacant lot, on the \Ye«t u.v Maj. b-\V Crawfords hotel, baldy ouse i> well im- Toccoa city—and nearest the iL“n"I£4r business £ town. part of ALSO o no city; certain said county, store house known and and lot distinguish in Toccoa ed in the plan of said town as Lot No (22) Twenty two in block No (29) twenty nine. an alley according house to map and survey by Mo- reno . The store on said lot is fiftv(oO) ”* f e g long by Twenty four (24) «»•«• feet wide and * /Ane certain house and lot in Toccoa city, said county, the same being tbe Southern half of town lot known and distinguished in the Block plan of said town as lot No (1) one in No (6b) sixty six, tne said southern ha . herein conveyed adjoining lands of Ma.ib YN Crawford John L cobh . rs. Lurton and oth- ers; containing one and sever, moieoi less, the place whereon John L Coho 1^ leading n.to tow,,. ALtU /~\ne V ) certain track or parcel of lend on the boundary d'istiaquished line of the town of loccoa city, known and in the plan of said town as block No (04) sixty four according to m.-.p and survev by Moreno containing hundredth (22 31-100) Twenty two and “Cobb’s thirty Fish one Por.dPlace’ acres and known as There is situated on this tract 2 small houses. a good orchard of select fruit trees and a small vineyard, of and a carp for pond. fanning A very and desirable raising piece property truck t ,OUlt -■ £ •01 as £ ■ A 18S0- Hii^SSis. c n,s t oSiSh vfnnmr ~ dfY it v/ 1 rr *• e V. v Li* ~ — ^ -- Tlie petition of fifteen or more freeholders in Center Hi 1 Militia District No. 752G. M. in Habersham county, being filed in my office for tbe benefit of the provisions of Sections 1449. 14-50; 1451, 1452.1453and 14.54 of the code of 1S82 of Georgia. Notice is hereby given !,“ iUfhl'SSSl Xa“ »“.*? ”he'“«uS election precint and will public beordered places in said district, an for “Fence”* r ‘Stock- ^U^dVd SLEd. u C J&L I O JM © OlimCllSe ^'TOCM. --(O)- OIF GNOSIS Wtll be A 2 j 4 } r jT P O Oil S ^ A *» I y UrDAI y ■ xr ar UECEMBLH "S*! JF** ft yv Vb pa / 3 " i oOc - AT- W C- EDWARD’S STORE’ 2?us , , . is no old stoc/c , . Jo T eery one A non’S / hare been in basin ess only one-year since the disposal of J2d- Wards & 21 fO.'Old f/OOdS. 'J//PSC CtrC FR LSIl flj RW ( :< (H)DS €HlbrUC.//!!/ PursituK, Hats, Ladks Cloaks, Boots and Shoes, 0-91(1 » VC9Jf ^/ • j > i ? j /, rill l Itl / 9f(f f/r(( f d?t) OOtlJ t ffi/S. PS9'S091S £ \ % F A ^ A % ^ "n 2% 2b a u.2t. ^ % u ft -Ls #-4 ^ ** 1 t /o u 9/j^ © X ¥ _ \ n uf C M. L‘‘\ tl %J S I H 1 R d %J> 0 i fee.4 % A N L tsmm WHH Y i . rl'i U’/lO Cli'C indebted to 99? C W'iti ■/ /’/id t/iC C/oiuiS . the haUCiS r 7 >, Oft ^ Jo Oj J , A, ten # ?U J\ n. Ctj ’.SJCCeuioer . / St . * tf file SS p(fi(l btj /, Ab, O/ t ^ . V -• s s Cv • ^ §J} w ^4 '?t / €?• I bare moved the /i fd. )lsLZ.;YZ)id/2 OA u / SAOCJl OZ y GOODS to V\ C. Ifdwords store re 7 wilt set! them REGARDLESS OF COST /}OOTS,SHOBS,Hell'S Cel PS odd CL02//fAG a9 e ail e/oinr/ at ASK1SHMLY LOW PRICES. Come and see me. g. //: B/)tms/)s. __________ J -U 4 IOCCOA \. \ a *-'**£'* H LG hnw« .1 v AY:A: '. -2 B H 3 ! f.i ‘ADjiq B—iT'A thi ‘—3 asUtutb J ’ opsasAmlS, ji 8 CO y,JJ 5 t L~ s, “ J * «*+ if n Auu continues - 'T 10 / HTitive moiFm ith z: sh< rt iu Ch.risiii! is. 1 U terrtr.wi T a. iL. P. { K. w ^ l 1* A l T». WvuBsn { \.-v' v i ^ ni t £ t i. • Lamjuaujd. .. 4> v.-v (■{) II iti i 1 M ATMEMATJ ( v 50 Co '.ION Fnclisii t c OO ! N i EUMIClllATE . . . .. 1 50 Prim a !?. y*...... ,, .. 3 00 __ Jnst9*fi€lio:i Fftorou'/h and- pr act eat.. Good Board ean lie obtained at resonable rates. Bk»r further i;i- fomatioM address ./V*. el. JPcsiendeny 'Principal , T B E rV Perkins Wind MilL : -;s .tA, Buy the BEST and Save Money. Ue It has be n in constant use for 19 vea •V>’ with a rec¬ ■ - ord eou:d<* A by none. We give each purchaser a WARRANTY fol¬ 'ye/jn d&li iMil ?Ak lows: We warrant the Perkins Wind Mill, sold Ibis day, to outlast as and- ; do better work than any other makeaud not blow down, unless the tow- cr goes with it, and against any wind that does disable buildings in the vi- JP ‘ We "manufacture Mill Supples. both AGENTS Pending WANTED. and Graved Send Mills, for and Catalogues, carry a full line y czj t of Wind Cireu- - circus, tPer/cOis Wind MU tO six Co,, M ISO A W A K 1X1 >1 AGENTS WANTED II A® ENTIRELY NEW BOOK Tlie most wonderful collection of practi thipSewer 0 . j . ^ evary day use for publidid on the globe. A marve | of money-savi ng and money- nothing like it m the universe. W nen \w select that All sincerely which is desiring of true 't?' PAYiNut^- 1 ( L iLJ ure. something PLOYSVISNT and lookmg for thorugidy first class at an ext-aor n a-n\ LOW P3IGH, should write for description and terms on the most remarkable ae.neve- meat in book-making since the world began .MEL & CO. Box 5003, Philadelphia. St. Louis or NOTICE Tn * 1 db W ftU’ ns? 11 im re rJ* Rabun GE county, 0 R(;IA 2 1 of m ^s^t£e Tbonias Carter, i |^ dec < 1 . Estate are requested to make immediate p-> merit- This 7tb d:iy of Nov. 1889. W.J. CARTER, , , 1 bos ‘ La ‘ cr ’ GtNovlG,'—j,,MNov7,l4,gi. . „„„ „ Machine 2he BEST on the mar Seeing Are is ltie |\| JJ. Vw H urHMff w lyi Ki add zr 1/ -d fi/Jj /OC~ t h y g* t ia a e » IvS V- ,7 V---- asr: 7 ^ r\ s:~.\ t H>.n tr:l Ait* ? ! ■f 3 la: .4 PA 'JOKXS&KBSm arrje , quality of th c rcsix ‘tXij.tr tbe L*TABL!.sJ oS) UTCQirA&ED FACILITIES, BEST 2IATEBIA1, COillilNSy, MAKE inis ^ POPULAR OBCfAIl PIANOS, STOOLS, BOOKS. Catalogues oa application, Free. CHICAGO COTTAGE ORGAN CTJ CHICAGO, ILL. Piedmont Air-line Route. R.&D. lb CMP Y. O* Condensed Schedule IX EFFECT APRIL 14,1889. o Tra ns run by 75th Meridian Time—one hoc. faster than 90th Meridian time. GOING NORTH. KOI1TH UOIWI), mitY/ No. 51 j No. It- . Leave Atlanta 1 - p m 8 10 a n “ Gam-jsrille, \tl\eus ~-£ ” j 10 C4 5 “ | 7 40 h ! 10 -.7 ' “ 10 51 11 22 “ Seneca ‘ : )2 17 I-n: \ I’rccnviHe hparl!inbur}» 1 *i I ! 2 1 51 arrive 4 !) “ 1 juv c Spailanoui}' ! 3 40 ** ucmlcrsouville, ! 6 07 “ arm- As'ievi !!c j 7 00 “ Fpart.uiburg not sprilies “ j ) 8 40 “ i.eav 54 a ni 2 55 ti 52 “ ! 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Leave X,-\v York 1 *-E w 15 me t: 4 ho “ J’liia'te)|iliia Hdtimoie 2o a ini 6 57 —• 45 Yv ? sliiiigto i ^ "* — 4 L L’liarioDesv il’e 4o ;» in i 3 ooa in Leave L.viicbburjf Richmoiid 4o “ | 5 o7 ’* no “ 2 So •• • D.uivilie -y- 8 05 d Arrive <Irec nI.kho 9 42 :« L,: r, t (3 >hl.< joi O C 1 00 rr ill +4 on r m 1 alci ’.a 50 c in j- ; 12 Mdi.’fe Lea - e D.a l:..m Ol 52 r> m i 2 02 a i-.‘ L-tve Gre n boro 52 “ ;: 9 5$>a lir “ “ Falisiuiry r .'O 37 H 23 r. m <0a:l:t:e 2 15 1 co “ G-.isjonju 2 48 1 42 At ire Spartanburg 4 59 “ z: Leave Hot Miii O “ A-iiville y Arrive - n. :>dci>onvillc ■S 20 Dpa 8j»ar!aid t;l!ll.iur*» i.r^ ill 50 “ EtM e ■v j 3 42 p m Gv 3. nvi.le I 4 4> “ iSeucca 1 - C 27 “ T« fco:i » 7 24 “ c. 8 oft P Lula z. “ S 22 Atlici s Zi p in +19 25 *' Lea Gainesville ± a tu 8 51 “ Arrive Atiaiita ll hi 10 40 “ No. 41, Daily except Sn'AJay,leaves Atlanta 5.30p N« 40, in; airive* LuiadaMy Lula 8.12 pm. leaxes except Sunday,6,15 a m; arrive- Arlantu 8,50. Ne»s 50 and 51 connect at Cornelia for Tall a lab Falls daily. -Dailv +Daily < xei pt Sunday jpul 1991091 Ca9 ’ SC9VIC€. On trains 50 and 51 PuJinan Bufle8 Sleeper lietween Atlanta and New York, New Orleans aud Washington via Dan\ir.e. On trams 52 and 53 Pullman Buffet St-ejier Montgomery t-i W: skii gton and Aiken via Danvihe 2W”! >; i train?52and 5:;between Richmond and Greensboro and Goldsd.-cwo. £2gf*Trongh tickets on sale at principal sta t'oiis toall points. For rates and information apply to any agent of tlie Company, or to J4S. L.TAY OR- Qt.n. Pass. b. A?! Washington, C - S0.L HAAS. T. M Beware of so-calied Liver Rcjra- tioDsoftlus lalors, Balms, Original etc. All Medicine, are Imita- put on ^ ’ the market long alter it was established, and sold on its reputation. Take this withyouand has autograph demand and the picture original, which t . e of Dr. M. jgK Jl A. Simmons on the front, and these words on top of each bottle and package: “Trade I d Mark Rcgist-.red, consisting of Kami, Picture and Autograph, Nov. n, 1843." c Has for cured Indigestion, L «. Biliousness, 47 years Costive ness,Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Loss op Appetite, Sour Stomach, Low Spirits, Foul Breath, Colic, Etc. Dr. J. K. Graves, Editor of The Baptist , Memphis, of Tenn.,says: I received a pack¬ age your Liver Medicine, and have used half of it. It works like a ch arm. I want no better Liver Regulator, and certainly W no more of Zeilin’s mixture. C. F. Simmons Medicine Co., Propr’s, St. Louis, Mo. jJhfjgyyfjT Black smithin g WAGON MAiL INC. - A N I Gene? at /leyairing by J. T. CAR lER, Tcccca, Ga,