The Jackson news. (Jackson, Ga.) 1881-????, August 09, 1882, Image 3

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gift |/.ckson Jgetos jACKhON, GAAUG., 9, 1882 TOWN AND COUNTY. " NOTICE OFFICE COUNTY COl RT.f Butts Countv, oa. v April 4th I*B2. J On and after tliis date, all advertisements of county matters will be done in the Juckson M*ws Kv orderof the Court. C} HENRY HENDRICK. Judge C. C. B. C. announcements. FOR TAX RECEIVER. WE are autherized lo announce the nnmcoj C. B. Carter, for the office of Tax Receiver o r Butts county. For Tax ColleelOk*. We nre authorized to announce the name ofO. BAR NES for the office of Tux Receiver of Buti* county, Mr. Bryan, a mechanic of Atlanta, has moved to Jackson. Hi learn J/iss Emma Wilson will return Saturday next. Miss Carson of Monroe county, is visiting the family of Geo. Mann. Mr. Barfield of Jones county, is vis iting his brother Mack, of Jackson. If you want free advertising call on your county paper—send your job work to sonic other market. That's business ; in a— Miss Mattie Joiner has returned from an extended visit among rela tives and friends, at Barnesville and Griffin. IFe were pleased to meet our old friend Rufus McCord of Conyers, ' IIS week. lie was visiting his br' l '' CT ’ John McCord, Sr., of this place- He re turned home Monday. The foundation of the Messrs Land’s and MeKihben’a brick buildings a'C being laid. win iijvi v- .m can didntft for the legislature in il'is coun ty. Appearently so. Bring along your watermelons. Ho are keeping correct weight, and the heaviest one gets tbo NE,fS or 0110 VOn- The grass worm, we learn has almost destroyed several fine patches of Ger man Millet in this county by eating it down to a sfuhhlc. Mr. Tf. r. Almand, of Conyers, is having a nice dwelling house erected near Mr. \V. C. Nutt. We learn he contemplates moving his family to Jackson. We think Judge ITarkness lias a no tion of running for the legislature. Well, the Judge has been there before. John hand spends half his time with ''final lir-in •'<~m 11 pound girl iUKt me mnt~t iim>. ‘ ing the erection of a finals pa nk new bran store house. Time well spent. Candidates in this enmity for the va rious ofTicesshnn al put their aimouuee ments in the News. Only two as yet have come to the front. Remember we can print your hill heads, letter heads, circulars, Tax re ceipts, circulars Are., in good style and cheap. Patronize your home enter prises. Candidates for the legislature in Butts county answer the following questions. Are you in favor of Alfred Colquitt for United .States Senator? Are your (sympathies with the present lessee of the States property in this county? As little ns you may think of it, there is some significance in the above. We see from notices posted about town, that Josiah Bosworth, of Island Shoals, will lecture to the young men of Jackson and vicinity, on the 111li instant. His theme is “young men what is your aim ?’’ IF. W. Hoard, is spoken of ns a suitable and worthy man for the posi tion of Tax Collector of Butts county. He is a cripple, and his friends are urg ing him to offer for the position. Two of Jackson’s stylish and popular gents attended the picnic at New Hope last Saturday. Col’s. Wright and hiv ing. They report a magnum bonum time. interested in the revision of box, will nI ii'flint the third Monday in this month is the day set apart for that purpose. Mr. Joe Freeman, an old citizen of this county, died near Indian Springs, and was hurried at that place, on last Bun-day. In the Ordinary’s court Monday, the will of Willis llolifield, and Win. Cur ry was placed upon record. Letters of administration was granted T. M. Harkness on the estate of J 5. N. Craw ford. The first boat on the Oomulgce sail ed for Macon, Monday last. The fol lowing is a list of officers in charge: ifenderson Duke, Captain ; Thus. J. McMichael, Treasurer; Thos. Red mond, Engineer; Win. Shields, Pire man and Cook McCord, Clerk. We wish the party a pleasant trip at:d a safe return. Cook out, fish, squirrels, 'possums, ducks and game generally, for the enemy is coming. The article in the News, one the pros perity 4c., of Jackson, and the rich fer til soil of the county, was published in the Constitution and other Georgia pa pers. This has all come home to us, ns is evinced by the coming of several visitors and let ers of enquiry to our post master consenting Jackson. Now say your home paper is of no good to you. Show me the man who takes no interest In his county paper, and we will show a man possessed of little or no energy, devoid of public spirilednoed and jess successful in life. 1 Jeif Almand, of Conyers, via in Jacksdn this week. Miss Della Bryans, of Conors, is visiting the family 0 f Dr. B; ans at Indian Springs. Mrs. Hcfflin, is visiting relatives in Atlanta, Remember those who put their an nouncements in the paper, will get many votes. We are not so sure that a candid ate who is too stingy to put his name in the paper, will make a good offi cer. A certain Jackson gent is said to be "heartless” since the departure of a Henry county belle. Our new county Judge, they say, performs well. The docket of the court is about cleared. Quite a num ber of cases were disposed of Jfiss Julia Sloan, one of McDonough’s hells, has returned home, after an ex/ tended and pleasant visit among reU tives here, much to the displeasure' 0 her many young gentleman aditf 501^’ We regret to chronicle tlie f Mr. C. S. Lunsford, of T/fl'" 11 , . • . , , ,/uddenlv of I tnct, who we learn they J , c, , a iv or Sunday congestive chill. SatiK ; „ „ • , . TT ./citizen of Butts last. lie was an oa , ~ . _/fny friends wilt re countv and Ins X * , „ , , ' , „ds death. He loaves a gret to hear or ... family to H U mh ’ s ’T hurried Masonic honors. cate as we have before, that we nr ~/mt responsible for the sayings of Ar correspondence. We publish their views, thougii they may be antagonis tic with our own, and they are respon sible. It was "Dido” that wrote up Joe Brown, Indian Springs, conveyance Ac. (f We learn that Maj. H. B. Fletcher is associated with B. F. ll’adkins & Bro., in the warehouse business. A etrnne team. It is said that Mr. Fleteh er has benefitted Butts county, in the capacity of scalestnan, more than any man in the county. You all remem ber when he gave the “death knell” to “loaded waits.” The .Messrs I Catkins can congratulate themselves on secur ing the services of Maj. Flotehe. Dr. Win. 11. Whitehead of Indian Spring, and Miss J/atilda Lamar Col vard of il/onroe county, started out last Sunday for a hnggv ride. The doctor pressed the subject of matrimo ny to a successful end by the time they reached Jackson, and a license was se cured. Mr. Wm. Bankston was solici ted to join them in the holy bands of wedlock, which was done at the resi dence of Mr. Hal Byars. They went their way rejoicing over “how we out generaled the old folks.” We would like to know if the me-t --—w • Cob Boynton, of Gi ffin, ag a candi date for the st na-orshi:' is a fair t-x prts-ion and the p.inimenv of the people id that county. It is the pur pose of the people of Units county to co-operate with the people uffay ett, in securing the choice of the peo pie of the county, as according to iho rule of rotation Fayelt has the light to choose the senator, and to which rule Butts propos s to adlicar. If there is any trouble on this score, now is the lime to make it known, and not wait until Butt's tims rolls around to select a Senator. The giving way of an embankment about 5 miles above town, caused the wreck of a freight train last week. It is said during & heavy rain, water had pond up several feet deep, soft cuing the dirt causing it to wash from under the track. The engine and several ears were completely wrecked, and lumber scattered per iniscuously around. The engine, it is said stood almost straight on one end in the washout, and several t ars were piled upon it. All hands leaped from the train, on seeing the danger ahead, without any damage, except a negro wh' it is said, was a*L*ep on a lumber car, and had both legs and one arm broken from which be died. Dots Ground Slark. Rev. B. B. Stridden has a large and flourishing school at this place, and the patrons are well pleased. Dr. Mays is making valuable and substantial improvements on the mill property that lie lias recently bought. We are willing to be organized dem ocrats with the resolution attached to their platform, that Bill Arp offered af ter the orgonized stole uncle from the Independents to-wit,: Resolv ed that an independent is as good as an organized, if not better, provided leaving the provisor blank to be filled according to each man’s taste and im aginations, JFe think it bard, if the organized hoard of democrats of Athpns univer sity, retired old I)r. Fpecr from his long and honorable professorship be - his son Emory is an independ ent democrat. IV<‘ wonder bow long before the children of independents will be deprived of entering the free schools and colledges. We aresolitl for Uncle Alex., forgov ernor except about two fourths which will support Gnrtreli, if he remains in the field. The stock around Stark nrr trying themselves in the way of mischief, it seems that they heard some of (ho fence hoys grumbling about the liulc “no” on the red ticket,and the present opportunity will close after the QOth of January next. \\ I!Ef;i.EIJ, TUSK Of the Hammer, Saw, and Trowel. Tlie building “boom” in Jackson lias opened up in good earnest. Messrs Mallet Land k Cos., arc receiving car load after car-load of lumber, shingles Ac., which is rapidly being utilised by our people. Col. Van J/cKibben is having three brick fronts run up, on the South side of the square. He informs us that he will fit them up in elegant style, and that they are already rented to live, monied men who will occupy them by the 15th of October if not sooner, and engage in the merchants business, ftnd the buy in- of cotton- He also informs us that hehasconnacted to build several dwell ing how** for which t,ie renters are pressi>’£ him to complete them. He has cready built several and will con ,J!t to build more if desired. / Dr. J. W. Crum'is also hauling the brick to build a drug store on the same side of the square. Brother Watkins, who by the way we learn lias about sold half interest in his livery stable, to Mr. Swint, who has purchased property mid will move here shortly. Mr. Swint is a large stock dealer and the new firm, it may be relied on, will fit up for the travel ing public in grand style. Mr. Wat kins is also making some additional im provements on his store house. Broth er is a live fellow and is doing his share for Jackson. Mr. Jno. Land, one of our most en ergetic and thorough going, new men, is erecting a beautiful and commodi ous brick stove house on the East side of the square, which he proposes to have ready and stocked with goods for the fall season. We want many more such as he. Mr. Wagner, and old experienced tinner is building a shop in rear of the Masonic hall. He has received his tools and material and is doing busi ness, for the present, in tlie basement of the rock store. Mr. 11. P. Almand, of Conyers, Ga., has three nice brick stores, nealy ready for the roof. They are located near the square, on the street leading to the depot: They arc rented out and onsomeofthein amonths rent has been paid, and will be occupied ns soon as completed, respectively, by two mer chants, and a furniture man. Messrs Barfield & Mann, will com mence, in a few days, to make some improvements on their store house by extending it Ac. Mr. Luther Duke, is hauling lumber preparatory to building a store house on iiis lot below the Post Office. Mr. Win. Mallet-, is putting the fin ishing touch on his fine large ware lloueo. large ware house near the Mollio-ttoi church. He lias it under roof and a large yard already inclosed. Mr. If. I’. Almand has a nice dwel ling house in course of erection, on tiie West side of town. We learn he will build another soon. The .1/essrs McCords have put the torch to another large kiln of brick. Ye editor proposes to make.some im provements in the way of enlarging the Nkws Office soon. Col. E. I’. Catching*, has let the contract, to an Atlanta firm, for the building of a fine residence, the work on which will shortly begin. Freight and passenger trains are no\• running regularly. Travel so far has been good, and the freight trains are loaded with merchandise, lumber, lime and brick. We have nil express office and Western Union Telegraph office, in fact all the moderns con veniences of a first-class town, except mail facilities, hut arrange ments are now being perfected, and in a few days wo will have two daily mails by rail besides two or three star routes wc al ready have. The distances between the post offices and the railroad are now being surveyed, the surveyors were here last Monday. Jackson is the center of attraction, as a business place, on the line of road. Go where you will and Jackson is spo ken of as “the place,” and why? Be cause those who visit our town and county realize the fact that we have a beautiful location for a town; a fine territory to back it; our farmers arc thrifty and a large percent of them are self sustaining ; our lands are as good as can be found in the State; the cli mate am! water is superb ; the health ofour people is excellent. He have good church and school facilities, our people are kind and courteous. Upon the whole we have not an objc, tiona ble feature, to retard the progress of Jackson. Col. E. P. Catching* and G. P. Biv ins, have formed a partnership in the practice of law. They are both young men ot ability and stand quite promi nent among those In their profession. They are attentive to business and we are glad to know that they have been successful, and enjoy a good practice. We tohl you that Jackson would probably have two or three railroads, and now it appears that we may. We learn the people in the neighborhood of Barnesville and the Barnesvilie rail road are agitating the question of ex tending that road in tins direction and to tan the Georgia railroad at Coving ton, in fact it is stated that they arc only waiting for the legislature to meet, when application will be made for a charter from Barnesville to Covington. "Let ’er role.” We never knew a town to have too many railroads. But we think it is useless to extend the road farther than J.ieksan, as the advantage in through rates of freight will be se cured at this point, from the seaboard and the West, bv connecting with the E. T. V. * Ga. K. K. F. J. Cooleflp & Broiler, 53 South Broad Street, ATLANTA, - GA. WHOLESALE Faint*, Oil. Brushes, Window Glass. Have in stock all kinds of Machine, Engine, Cylinder mid Wood Oils, nt lx,Horn prices. Smut Louis Dead. Red Slur slrickly l’nrc Lend, and Linseed Oil. WRITE FOR PRICKS. 19july till) Mil SIKHS. Lumber on hand and constantly arriving. Yellow Pine Lumber -i. AND SHINGLES AT TIIE LOWEST FIGURES, AVc respectfully invite till in want of building m aterial V to call and'see us before placing their orders. 2Gjll l y WALLET, I,ANA(() “rnTssop At Jackson, Georgia, line of busidetw, including lioofiEbg, Cornice, Guttering, Spouting ALL KINDS OF TIN AND SHEET IRON WORK. Will also carry a full line of Ktuvcx a. hoou an 1 can get a rf.op built; for (be present I occupy the B.IHSiWKXT ITNB>iCHl T NB>iCH TSBS3 ROUK KTGBIC. ... . lir'ifPH iTTI .b*t.'!ri!(|. being dotornii'iod to ivitUt ne 1’ wid do it lift Will !> tout .■ 1 , u j i er efor life n:ici .snmi tty ...ul. r lifuiime oiMtomers of v^n let huj any one oW. 1 b.v\ c lot u Kospoolfnlly, J. L. and Wagons, WI3 STE & NIES.¥.I-:s*, (O .VI A & 11 KT EFa SXS, IJ A.TNTT.A , - - GEA.., fiencrul Dealers in C. . G. COOPER'S PLAIN, PORTABLE Traction&StatonafyEngines Get the Best m- pn\o v* nnrm\T Cloug/i 4 Wnrttm J II \ E. IMA it RENTER 1 TH 1 B. SEJGNINGER UllUilil Fx>w U,t < t*ii <r on c*oy monthly paymnnfa. —pUficwand organa bought and o!d, Tutting and repairing carefully done. l*h!llit>N A Crew, 2an# Wufrfoonift 6 8 and 10 Marietta street, cfeysßOTs M<mri -Vrroue Dfldltt/* Imowteney, Orcanio VVssi ••**, (.imorrbvH, Hyplillftic o<l Mercurial Atfoel tarn ftp**!ally treated on r tsotiflo principle*, •riiM-9 : Mjd urt rcosedie. Cll or write tot Lit t of Q.c*. t t m nn* vertd by those #e*irlbg treatment by mail. i'*n suffering from Rupture .fcenid *rod their sad us moitliiisK io Uiir sdisstsgr. It W not a truss.^ iddr a, UR. BLTTM, 14 *. Hik Hi., Ut. l*o.U, Bl+, KWABUsiUtO OVUt THUIT g VCSttH. gggggggggggggggggggga CAMPBELL k JONES Mjicoh, (in., COTTON FACTORS AN I > Commission Merchants, Ofiiuc and IFarehouse, corner of POPLAR and SECOND STREETS, Jlake tthanres on t'otfou, At Lowest Bank Rates. R, H. KINGMAN, Weigher. June 21, 1882. /gar FREE! JFIIELIABLE SELF-CURE. A favorite pr of one of the cnoalnot*fd and Miicefrwful gjieoiallst* In the V. 8. (bowretired) for thocurwof Krrvoum itrhility, tsO*t Mnnh-otHi, n'ra/cntm* ami firrov Ncnt lo plain nealed onvclupr/reo. Drugglaui can HU 1U Addrats DR. WARO ft CO.. Mo. Goddard House, LUCIUS GODDARD Proprietor. Broadway, Cor. Brook Sitr. GRIFFIN, GA The Pomona Hill Nraies GREEN WHO HO, N. C. J. Vi Liaflley, Proprietor. Having had t wenty-alght years experience in growing Nursery Stock, Rest adapted to the Southern climate, including nil varieties of Peaches Apples Pears Plums Cherries Grapes Strawberries and all other fruit grown in the South, from the Latest to the Earliest V arieties- Mr. E. P. CANTRELL, AGENT FOR Middle Ga., And his assistant Agent, is now canvassing this county. All those who desire lo obtain good fruit trouH from a reliable Nursery, now in you* time. Each mid Every Tree is Guaranteed to live with propper attention. Notice of fact of nnv trees dicing, mnde known at the ottioe, Greensboro, N. <J., will be replaced at once. Mr. Cantrell, our General agent for Middle Ga, has been engaged in the fruit business lor hoy eral years, and can advise you a.s regards tlie fruit best .adapted to your climate. His I’ernm nent residence i Grillln, Ga., all eotnmuicutions promptly answered. E. P. CANTRELL, marl?S Gn. Agent. FIRST CLASS BAR, GUV. tEAT, DRINK BE MERRY. /jT\ iMI F Mnkes you FAT. After Taking. Boforo Taking Say, Junop.; You nre getting powerful fat of lute ! (Jetting plenty to eat now ? Not any too nmeli to eat John, its the quulily of liquor a man drinka. You are looking rather thin John, wlmt’s the matter, got the cramp ? Wcl, I tell yon Judge, 1 l °ok n drink of red liquor ’while ngo and I’m feel ink powerful bad. It’s the quality of liquor you drink, my boy. Look at me, if you want to live long and grow fat, alwaya do your trading with the OLD RELI ABLE J. J. FASTON, where you can always get PURE WISKIES. (1 in. r Hum, \ I3ran<li<* Ac. TIIE CELEBRATED AURORA LAGER BEER on draft atul bottled. Pure Jtyo and corn whisky for medicinal purposes, a Mpcoinliv. If you want something to make a lean man fat awl n in thi an lofui-a>ralast a post call on J. J. EASTON. Tdeetf. J. A. SEEKS, COMMISSION MERCHANT, CIIA MPIOiV REA /‘EES A A rjj MOWERS lam the agent for these celebrated Machines and have some machines in store, mid invite j planters to call nnd new them, and all persons ' wanting them will do well to give me their or ! ders at once, for fear of not getting them in time, i They arc much admired and planters are giving orders freely. Hold extremely low for such ma chines. The No. 4 Combined ltcaper and Mower, with dropper price ut factory $l2O with freight to (iriftln, to he* added. The price of this light Mow er $75 at the factory. I sell the Coates ltake for grass and grain. ENGINES . ' lam the agent for the sale of the Kelipse or Frio Kngine. Its superiority ii well established, more of them now being used and Hold than all other farm engines in Oeorgln, Will be sold on cany terms to planters and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Outlet4inM and Pratt U ins, Feeder* and CoiKlriaeni. I am the agent for this part of the State for the Mile of these gins. Cull on me and f will show the most satisfactory evidence of their superior ity over ui) others. The fact thul more of them arc now Hold than any other Ih proof of the esti mation in which they are held by our best plan ters. Miiitipies always on hand. Terms easy and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, Clark Need-Cotton Cleaner. This isa new nnd valuable machine. It pro* pares the cotton for the gins, saves the gin from wear, and will pay for Itself in a short time. Have large number of oertillautei* from our best and and most practical plunters that it improves the cotton from 14 to 2 els per pound, Call on me and see it. It will be sold low and guaran teed. 1 now baveasumplc machine. J. A. IJr.KKH. New Process Mil. OR GOLDEN BREAD. MANUFACTURED AT ISLAND SHOALS MILLS, rpHEBE MIIXS U.v. ,m entire outflt of NEW PROCESS MACHINERY manufactured especially for them. Thie flour it* highly recommended by Dr. Hny ifood. President of Kniory College, wjio cal 1m Hie oread marie from it “Golden Bread,” from which the flour taken iu naiue and each aack will lie branded GOLDEN BREAD. —FOR SALE— By BIERS tc MALI.ETT und A. Me WAT. KINS k SON, Juckaon, Ga. JOS IAII BOS AORTII & CO. 21decly Proprietor’s Mills. STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 Burrs County. ) Notice is hereby given that at an election held in am) tor said cduuty, ou the 19th du; of July 18!*!, ins)., ut which tlie question of feneo or no Fence” was submitted to the legiil voters of Butts county. The returns of the different Hrevinets shows that a majority of the lawful voters in said election did cast tlieir votes lor "no t-cneo. It is hereby declared tliat the provisions of .-section. 144 V, 14J50, 1451, 11&2. 1443, shall take enrol on Uio JOtli day of January 1883. Witness iny hand officially July tad 1883. J. F. CARMRIIAEL Ordinary. juiy-JOth. TANARUS The TobHc. TIIE undersigned is now prepared to carry passeagets on tlie regulor mU route between Jackson and Covington ut reasonable rates. Will leave Jackson every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Mottling at 7 o’clock. 1 will also carry baggage or otlter light freight. Your patronage solicited. Capt. J. P. 1-OYD. Mat) Contractor. p. a.—When in Jackson I can bn found at the Benton House. BPP X3-tf BGSTON aOGAIi. Jackson, Ga., THE only Mel ottering special tioiiH to the traveling public vimti kou. Tlie tables are furnished with tlis nry .4t market affords. Feed Ntables. Parties traveling by private conveyance con also lmvo tbeir stock cured for at reasonable rates. H O. ItENTON, sen 30-1 y I'uoruiirroß. Real Estate, H.O.BENTON AGENT, JACKSON, GA. For information concerning prop erty in Jackson and Butts couuty, ad dress 11. O. Benton. DR. R.G. BRYANS, Plysiciai ai Sarpoa. - - Gi. —o— UNDER MASONIC HALL, on Door South of llrutf Stor<* Can be found at right with Y. A, Wright, flint clooj* over J. J. Ka*tou’ cun he left with Y. A. Wright, or James ft. J. DEANE, PHOTO (J RAP H EI And Dealer in Picture Frames. A -17 llili. Street, * - - Gun fin, Ga All sin-sand kinds of Flrt-Class work executed promptly. Old pictures oopplcd and enlarged wall pietur of yoursulf iu a handsome frame Hxltl inches, only $3. H, nSNItIIICK. r. A. WIIKIBT. Livery and feed Stable, B. T. WATKINS, PROP'S. JACKSON GA. * j rbn Tolt, r | **4L pEOPLI-J id Butts county and the 1 ing public generally, arc* hereby notified*,, u a livery and feed stublo is now open in where Hiev can be iicoonmioduttsd ut reanotm prices, i have in connection, a large lot for drovers, convenient, to show sttaik. to llm . advantage. B VIM i ER tsHOI*. Your attention is also called to tlio fuel that a Sood BARBER SHOP is run in connection with to stable. Hair cut, shaving ami shaiupooning done by a firs!-olosa harbor. BiR AND BILLIARDS. FINE Whiskey. WINES, BEER, ALE, ETC R. T. Waitins, Proprietor, JACKSON CIA. My stock ol wines, whiskey eel,, nrerlar and are genuine, i keep the best and putheirg the marital My terms and prices are reason© a (livemy goods atrial and be convinced fb ielnc xceleut quality. oSOnovly IVOCK BLOWING DONE BY NEW IMPROVED METHOD, IN Wells, Mill llaccs, Ditches and Shoal**. Aildn-M me at Jucknon or luiH.in Spring,, „Oit JOIIMi I. Aumv" ltichiuond A Danville I I'AH OSgcVKR DEI*A HTftl ENT .as ha ‘ On and after June sth, JBHI, Fassn, ‘ 1 ~hoi- Herviee on the and Charlotte Air .ijne division ol this road v.-ill be u follows . " ruftlunrd. rifITKO STATES MAIL. NO. 47, A. Leave Atlanta 44b) a m Arrive Charlotte, si. 3:!£S p NEW YQBK EXt’ItKMH, No 47, B. Leave Atlanta, ..... 3.13 p to. Arrive Charlotte, M - - - - .7:15 u m UNITED STATE# EAST M Alb, NO fj, C. Leave Atlanta, -0:.% p w Arrive Charlotte, M i • - - 5:3A aiu HUWAKIB ACCOMMODATION, NO 21, Leave Atlanta, ..... h : nn |„ Arrive Buwuniu . and. • 7:(W i a, WcftiwKrd. STATE* MAIL, no 42. Leave Chariot: ... i&go p Arrivo Atlanta ..... KK rt iUMe NO Leave Oharhutr, j|, .... 13.4.5 * m Arrive Atlanta, .... |2 : 20 pu UNITED STATES FAST MAIL. NO 30. Leave Charlotte, M, - !2:3 Arrive Atlanta, lOiSS 417 WANS EE ACCOM XCDATIOg, NO 22. Leave Suwannee, D, - - - s ; |o Arrive Atlanta B:9C & m CONNECTIONS. A, with vrrivtng Inin, of Georgia Central cud A and W p ruilroada. 11, with arriving Indus of Orortfa Centro] A ami Wl* and W amt A miirouda. ■ ith tr-. in* arriving on Go. roihu,d. D, with Enurcucevillc Brum * t and from Lawrenecvillo. ' 11, with c t'nn.l A-C<>-R and Daud A T.ntJ O. for nil point aAt cat. North nnd Fort. . * I’ullmiiii Rleepine Car Service on TndnaKo JV nnd IS daily, without cl:b*c, between and Row Ymfc. A. Vm-r— --t’V Gtr.'l l /