The Jackson news. (Jackson, Ga.) 1881-????, September 06, 1882, Image 3

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gjje gachssm |Jf®s JJcKSOX, GA , SEP.,. G, 1882 T() n\ AM) COUXTY. NOTICE OFFICE COUNTY COURT, I lJutts County, fa. > April 4th 1882. I 0 al „| afur this Ohio, oil. advertisements of .m/v matter* will t>e doue in the Jaokson News ttvorner'ofthe Court. "5 ° HENRY HENDRICK. Judge C. C. B. C. ' i x \oi \c is m nts. for tax receiver. >VK arc autbcrivajd to announce the name of C H. Carte?’, tor the office of Tax Receiver of putts county. For Tax Collect or. \Ve arc authorized to announce the mono ofG. .A. HAUNRK office of Tax Collector of Butt# county, Ir For Tax Collector. We are authorized to announce the name, of Jus. LoCiuin, dr., for the office of TAX COLLEC TOR of Putts county. Scuppfernongs arc ripe. Mrs. Emmn Bankston is still confin ed toiler Ihkl of affliction. Butts Superior Court convenes next Monday. Mr. W. M. J/.illet, and family are visitinp Atlanta. We are Sorry to learn that Mr. J. X. Gray has quite a sick child. Pee chnilge in Col. A'. A. Wright’s Law Card in this issue. New buildings are “looming up” on every side. We learn Gon. Gartrell, will proba bly address the people of Butts county, during court week. Miss Raz7.y Hopson, of Ilogainsville, Gii., is spending .i pleasant visit with the family of our esteemed friend Ben nie Watkins. Mil's Ruxie Thornton, a charming young laily of the comity, is spending some time lit the city. Dr. Mnpp, one of our best physi cians, informs ns that there is consid erable sickness throughout thecountv. Mr. Tisdell lias opened up a rcstau rent in the basement of the rock house, and will he in ‘•full blast” court week. -Vis. Emily Williams ofOowblin dis trict, died Monday last. Her remains were interred at Sandy Creek church yesterday. If you want a good wagon or vehicle of any kind write for prices &c., to the Milburn wagon Cos., Atlanta, Ga., see advertisement in (his issue Mr. .T. I’. Thomas, near Pitman's ferrv, lo t a fine mule by having it tied to a tree gra/.ing. The mule wound the rope around the tree •m.l i.liolo.d to death,' or broke its neck. It is strange that a certain official should take a stand against the Xr:\vs. (Vie whom 'v * l ive spoken in the high est terms personally and officially. Den ICatkins & Bros., have sold the ware house to Dempsey lEaters. Mr. Den Watkins and 11. D. Fletcher will 1 e retained in the employ of the new firm. Mr. Denton our real estate agciify made the-trade.. Dr. Mays was in Atlanta to hear Alex. Stephens first eonipaign speech. He says he likes both Stephens and Gartrell because they arc Independ ents. We learn our sheriff had a lively chase after (ins Goodman, the other day, whom lie had under an arrest, for larceny, Gus’s whereabouts is un known to the officers. The ladies icecream festival, Tues day night last, was quite a success, notwithstanding, the enclcmcney of the weather and other drawbacks. They realized over S2B. The ’ladies of the Society desire thanks returned to J/q. Jno. E iston, Mayor Wbight, Col. Hatchings and others for valuable assistance rendered on the occasion. Also thanks to sher ilf Beauchamp, for allowing the use of the court houhe. T. M. Harper’s blacksmith shop, near Stack, was burned about the 25th of last month, destroving his tools, and anew hucev, the est iniftf ed loss of which is Kniil tn ho nbnnt S2OO. Ho is howev er ready for business again. We neel'pftcd tn mention last week, I the soehilde nt the resilience of C<>l. Mi Kihhen. Quite a crowd of young ]ieople were present, ftjid the occasion was one of enjoyment to all present. ( Mrs. Victoria Harvey, wife of Har-I man Harvey, of Newton county, and daughter of Hon. William Hodges, of this couotv. died at her homo, on Ba!- ttrdav last. Her remains were interred at Maecedonin ehurch. in this county, on Sunday last, in presence of a large concourse c>f friends. \\ e extend our sympathies to tlie herieved family. It is a lamentable fivcf, never the 1 osp ttnp, that the Jackson Cemetery is a disgrace (ft a civilized community. It is sai<] some of our citizens who have relatives buried, near and dear# h '<■ never hepn there since they laid their bosom companion in the tomb. O' shame, where is thy hlnsh. It Will be a difficult matter to locate some of the graves. We have been reliably informed that a Mr. Dempsey, lias purchased the resi dence of Mr. Buck Baily of this place, and about two hundred acres of land for which the sum of eight-thousand dollars was paid. We learn Mr. Demp sey is from Atlanta. He has cei t .inly pure! a-ed one of the most b -an ti fid and desirable places in Jackson. The trade was inado through 11. O. Benton, cur real estate agent. ‘ Angels amt I.iuht’’ M ere the last words of Mrs. Ilefiin, wile of our esteemed citizen and depot agent, Mr. W. T. Heflin, who breath ed her last yesterday at twenty min utes past 11 o'clock. She was taken violently ill only two or three days before her death, with fever and intia mat ion of the bowels and stomach. Mrs. Heflin’s sojourn in our midst was hut a few weeks duration, during which time she made many acquaint ances and was beloved by all who knew her. H e doubt if any person made so favorable an impression, in so short a time, as did this Christian lady amdng those of her acquaintance in Jackson. From intense sufferings her spirit lias found rest. She was a devout Chris tian. She. was charitable and kind to the poor. Soon after her identification with the people of Jackson, she was instrumental in organizing a society among the ladies, known ns the “ I.a - die’s Mutual Aid Soeienty,” for the purpose of raising funds fora good and noble purpose, w hich has just be come thoroughly organized, of which she was vice president. Few so young and gay as she was, being in her L’lst year, seldom take an important part and manifest so deep an interest in the welfare of their friends and the cause of Christianity. None ever pass ed more humbly beneath the rod, or looked up with greater faith to Him— who doth not willingly afflict or grieve.” Few of us in the midst of great affliction can find grace to say we rejoice in our suffering, in that we be lieve we have been brought to know Him—“whome to know is life eternal,” ainl it should comfort, beyond all oth er comforts, those who grieve for the patieut'sufferer, now at rest, that she did entirely bow to the will of God, and that as long as she had strength of mind and body to do so, she strove to win others to the Master whome she served, and in whome she found peace in believing. Such is said of Mrs. Heflin. For only 11 months she shared tlm joys of a devoted husband, and mu tually divided their sorrows. God bless and comfort her grief stricken husband, and bereaved rela tives. Her remains will be carried to At lanta to-day, her former home, for in terment in Oakland Cemetery. The deceased is the daughter of Mrs. Oz- Imrn, and a neiee of Mi's. Miinj'um ot Atlanta. J. L. Wagner can now he found at his new shop, rear of Masonic Hall, lie is prepared to do any kind of work in the tin line. Owing, we presume tn the enelemerit weather, Mr Boswortli failed to tut lill an engagement to address tbe peo ple at- Cedar Rock the other day. We learn the time was filled with appro priate speeches from Messrs II . IV Cur ry, J. M. McMichael and Dr. Mays. To tlie VoU*r of Iki(ts t’OISHty W. W. Hoard most earnestly and respectfullesoli, its your aid by giving him the office of Ta x collector, he inis a fa mi y entirely dependent upon hi daily labor for a support, and bad tin sad misfortune to loose bis right leg in the same kind ofa- cause as that ot the hoys that woredhe gray, he was labor ing in defence of his home and dear ones', a short while since, as he was ri ding to his plow his horse became frightened threw him and drug him around a while, hence the amputation ofhis leg which unfits him for manual labor. Billie being a solier, quiet am! industrious man and fu(ly competed for tbe duties of the office of Tax Col lector. Let’s give him the office. Voters. Merchants make out list, of crockery Glass, Wood and Tin ware that you arc. in want, of, and send it to us; wo will attach prices, and save von ruin ous freight and breakage, that you al ways get from far off East. J/cßuipk >fc Cos, Atlanta Ga., aug2o On Wednesday night last little Porter, son ot Mr., and Mrs. David N. Carmi chael, was borne away on angels wings. He was taken violently with the croup and died before he could obtain relief. Our oust heartfelt sympathies are with the stricken family, and we mourn with them in their afilietioc. Though yotifig he had shown that lie was possessed nf a line mind, and bid fair to become a man of brilliant intel lect. ‘‘The good die young” so God tpok I little Porter in tbe second year ol his i ] pilgramage to live, with him. God took j their treasure because He knew that j the their hearts would be with Him , and now “Dmth lies on him like an untimely , frost. Upon the sweetest flower of all the lieid.” E. P. 0. Mcßtunrc <fc Cos., Atlanta ffa. Manufacture Show Cases, are agents for Seth Thomas clocks, and Aambelh - I-'lv fans and own the celebrated Gate City store water Filter and Cliosrh s steam Fruit and Vegetative Dryer for ■ the world. niigSO. A dru ken man, with a tractureil leg, was picked up, recently, on 11 <• streets ot Allan a. It the legs of old loper* were the only things that wen broken hy tlitir habits of dissipation, thousands ot homes would he fill' and with rejoicing. D-nnknoss breaks henits ofteher than logs. There is ! neither joy, nor shuiisliitte, nor hop pinees, in its thsolfc* wake. The following is a list of the Grand and Petit jurors drawn for the Sep tember term of Butts Superior Court, ISB2 : • F L Walthall I) J. Thnxton J J Barnes T N Brownlee H J Ham J P Neal I W Nolen T S Hammond O U' JJoore W T 0 Redman H B Fletcher T P Hunt R V Smith O Hendrick 1! J Jinks 1) M Bell T G Higgins J Jolly A J Roberts G W Ray J I! Watkins J L Barkley h r, Brown W D Compton I J Slaughter Wilson Smith J t> Andrews J N Gray I Pm. Hodge Sr T L Williams TRAVERSE JURORS. J 0 Moore Joe Weaver G 11 Heath John Tollerston J M Holifield Frank Lawson J B Carmichael Win Saunders R J Woodward U B-Harkness J C Gunn J C Meridith S W Tingle IF 13 Collins G W Washington .1 M Barnes Joe Jolly H J Tintxton W B Aikin Joe Bright E P Newton A II Dodson .1 A King Ransom Jester J W Saunders W 11 Jfaddox II F Thnxton A.lex Will;croon Lewis Still C 1! Carter \V H Vickers J S McDaniel .1 M Fears W 1) Gilmor T E Fears Deasono R. C. Bosche & co. v I PAINTERS, G WALL STREET, Atlanta, - - Ga. Under the Kimball House. sep EasiTennJa,, & Georgia Tim Great Min Trunk BETWEEN" All Principal Southern Cities FOR FREIGHT AND PASSENGER*. Shortest-, most Direct and Comfortable Route to ah K.ItiTKIIX and YIESCiiSXIA CITIES. Only Direr! Route tn the Watering Flares au<l Jiesoris of E AST TENS 1 83EE & VIRGINIA THE GHE \ P EM 1(115 ANT ROUT TO TEXAS ANI) TiIENORTIIs WEST via its Memphis and Cinq lesion Division ,0 nil Points til souiwra mid Crntrnl Tuns, VIA CALEH.V or JIKMI'bN and ii KM ORLEANS. Through Sleeping Coaclies MEMPHIS TO jVK W YORK via Roanoke and the Xrw Shenandoah Valley Line, a’so Thnnujh Sleepers New Orleans via Roanoke eOiinact/nj with Line to New )'u’L Gesrp Bidsioa it CpBB Through from Briswit to Dias via MACON ami ATLANTA, And will he open through to via Blojuc By (he 15th of September l' I '--’. 15nti The Pomona liiil lurseries €i JRiSKXWSJO SXO, N. C. j. Van iisliey, PtesMor. Having bail twonly-eiicht years experience in • ■niwiiig Nursery snmU, • >•-1 iutapie'l to tlie Soiiilnirii climate, iucluiti-.ig all varieties ot Peaches Apples Pears Plums Cherries G rapes Plea wherries and all other fruit grown in the South, from the Latest to the Earliest Varieties- Mr. E. P. CANTRELL, AGENT FOR 35 51 11 “ <JI Mul limr.ssistent Agent, Is now emviiw-niK tins ;,,.„,lv Ali tlniH- win. <!<—lre In ol.lulti Kn' fruit trees from ft reliable Xuratry, now is your time. Each end Every Tree is Guaranteed to live with propper attention. Notice of fact of •mv trees dici..nook- known :it ti e oft:, c, (ircensboro, S. C., will be replaced nt once. Mr Cantrell, our General Mfjent for Middle Ga. bus been < n^l- r ed in tlie fruit huHncss forw’V- i> : 1 1 V. .rs. and can advise you as n-Rurds the fruit bet inlniited to y*/ir climate. Ills 1 enna ilent re,i.icncc is Gritlin, r Ja , all commujeations promptlv answered. k. i • LAN I 1.1.cG, 1 nit rin (ic. .Dent. PKOl". HARWitti’ RADICALCURE^N<j NERVOUS M; jM debility*. jM&k w eaknmm®o^H mid and t-E- KB ACED& A / Me pin A! n Hi mat boxe*. •e> r '/. "n 118 KiM „r c.r ■' 'V 4, r,'f toX BB N Ho. I, (enough ti X/" . mm:,'} .s, t-ancient t^effe-t |w2 a p-mabent • re, no., -a .n r r r +.***>. HSjj lev 're case*,) s•'*: No- * (lf : n 3>^‘ j ' n4mli. I" stall srapp-r-. tfnU WsX K4-.USS for Mills l acc-.ioiM/*iKSb o-s>s. X‘‘'f pet rai nmi Solit OAZ, Jf Sl/ } HARRIS Rr iVISDY CO.Mfg.Chemists, IriARKETjesoJiTa^Si^M^ITJ-OUlSj^^lO^ R J. CoolSflp k Brotlisr, 511 South Broad Street, ATLVJiTi, - QL H'HOLESALE I'alsils, Oil. ISruslics, Uimlow Ulass, Have in stock nil kinds of Machine, Englho, Cylinder and Wood Oils, at bottom prices. S:\int Louis Load. lied F'tiii- ,i it kly I‘iiro Lead, and Linseed Oil. WHITE TOU TUICLS. lUjuly Lumber on hand and constantly arriving. Yellow Pine Lumber AND SHINGLES AT THE LOWEST FIGURES, We respectfully invite nil in want of BUILDING- MATERIAL to call and see us before placing their orders. 26j.dy II.IM.KT, lAlDACft mfivf” “jpD JL. dL. .JL, feA oiLo -JU At Jackson, Georgia. Tin- MiWftber n unlive of Fred’!:. To., Mil., with TO years experience in Tinning business, respect fully others his sorvi<e-< to tho people of Juckstm and Bulls tomi/y generally, lor anythin** iu ns line oi busitli'ss, including Sloufiiig. Cornice, C.’estSpouting and ALL KINDS OF TIN AND SHEET IKON WORK. Will also o,m-y a fall tine of Blows tissoim as I <-m ct a shop Imlll ; far (he I'rcsciit I nwiipy tho IBASUMKST FNIdKEt 'S'23 3d BiOtii ftTOfliF. Vt T-itS-a.;'..,.--, yuu - Machinery and Wagons, * ’ vmiTK & .UKBJLEIt, COtt. BBtUB te UtISTEU STil. ATLiAISTTA Gi-A_, . General Dc-dcrt* in C. & G. CBOFEfS PLAIN, PORTABLE fraction Wioiiaif Engines ” vrii have. a larjre stock of these favorite Engines on iiaudami \ t eominjr. Also dealers in Saw Mills, Grist Vills, Cotton Gins and tTees, Snu,ir ami fane Mills 1 general nuenis lor the Southern '■'hdes of the Celebrated Mitchel, I he Moiwrtid of the Hoad.’’ The atientiou of dealers called lo the tact that we are prepared to furnish by ear-load or in small lots, these mi perl> wagons at short notice. Don't buy until you confer with us either by mail or in person. Send for iliustratetl catialo^ue J\ lE£. Oft ISrotid Nfreet Atlanta* €ia. GEREREI n FOR GEOROII IRD FIOWW IIWiE’H HAW All IGI iH I favn nn\v f.N ST< 'BK Two 2to 4 \.*rvA‘. power • i.*rjn on whrrh to hor* roW'-r <v Mio/d*. hot“* ' -.i roil ’.vliM-t.**. Two oto X >r power tv! <'!• 'o I’J Iw.r-ry <jr <. An !;*•• K o|‘ i' to :*• 1-br‘C power on wl -ot-, f.•. P<: . . Mil! •. :oj . '?Hi- ' r b!:!r %tv- *rp;,riiei>. Fottou Gim f various nr.K 1 '•'*' ryn.'l Cwiium*. >HJIt i 'Ticrt?, \ViC-rVVi.ij}. &c. lleuwc give mo it (-Jill before mekiu;; your pur-has. J- **• amu a v? - __ Goddard Ho us- LUCIUS GODDARD Propriety Broadway, For. Brook !' GRIFFIN, GA 1 - ! l- PATTERSOU, '• i NO. 9 EAST SOLOMON STREET, Griffln, Georgia, GINS, IHiS, GROCERIES C. We are making a specialty in dried fruit this season, and will make it to your interest to bring us all your dried fruit. Highest market price paid. lOjuly 3. A. SEEKS, COMMISSION KERCHANT, CJL I Ml’l OX nEA PERS AXD MOWERS I mu the agent for these celebrated Machines and hf.vn houh* mnohinos in store, mid invite planters to call and see them, and all persons wanting them will do well to give me their or ders at onee, for fear of not getting them in time. They are inneh admired and planters are giving orders freely. Kohl extremely low for such ma chines. The No. t Coml ined Ron per and Mower, with dropper price at factory 8120 with freight to (Ji itlln.to be added. The price of this light Mow er 875 ut the factory, 1 sell the (Joilles Hake for grass and grain. EXG/XES. 1 am the agent for the sale of the K<*lipse or Fric r.ugine. Its superiority is well estahllHlied. more of them now being used and Hold than ull other f; rm engines in Ileorgln, Will he sold on easy terms to planters and perfect satisfaction guaranteed. Gnlh‘l Bins and I’rail Bias, Feeders nml Condensers. 1 am the agent for this part of the State for the sale of these pins. Call on me and I will show the most satisfactory evidence of their superior ity over ull others. The fact that more of Ilieni arc now sold than any other is proof of the esti mation in which they are held by our best plan ters. Samples always on hand. Terms easy and perfect satisfaction guaranteed, rinrh Hrrildlolton • tenner. This inn new and valuable machine. It pre pares the cotton for Hie gins, saves the gin from wear, and will pay for itself in a short time. I lave large number of certificates from our host and ui,><l most practical planters that it improves the cotton from 1 | to 2 et* nor pound, Hall on me and sec it. It will be sold low and guaran- J. A. itKKKB. Blow Process Mil. OR GOLDEM BREAD. MANUFACTURED AT \m SKOALS HILLS, r J MI ICSIb MI/iLS have ftn entire outllt of NEW PROCESS MACHINERY manufactured ('specially for them. This Hour is highly recommended by Dr. liny jfond, President of ICinory College, who mils the bread made from it “Golden bread,” from whieh the Ilnur takes its name and each sack will be branded BOLDEN BREAD. FOR SALE— IIv HYKIiS Si MAbr.K'in' mill A. Me WAT KINBifc BON, .laekHon, tiu, JOS IAII BOS WORTH & CO. 21decly Proprietor's Mills. FIRST CUSS BAR, JACK HOIV OV. EAT, DRINK —AND— -4 /(> i Atl .If J. EASTON’S h t fl, whisk iks h\ Makes you FAT. AflorTtlkinir. IScfim: TilklilK Say, .Ji'isiK ; You are RvUtiHC |K>wcrfttl ta " f lute! jdenty tont now ? Not liny too much to cut John, its the qimlity of liquor a mrvn tlrinkw. You lire looking rather thin John, what'* the matter, got the crump ? Will, 1 lei! yon I took a ilrink of ro.l l[i|ii<>r 'while "S'* am! I’m feelimc yowerfu! hail. It'alhe quality of liquor you drink, lay Uoy I,„..kat me. if you want In live long amt grow fel. ill any. <!o your trailing with life OI.D W1.1.l- Alii.i: J. J. KASTON, where you eau always get - pi rn?—• WISEZIES. <>in, Hum, 1 Ira ndi*H i^C. THE CELEBRATED AURORA LAG-TIE BEER ■’ ‘inf •itirl hfittlcd. I’ure Uyo Jin l oru whi-tky f*r ititMlidiniil •* irjtv. If you 'dllt M.mrthlriK to iiihU- • E--sm • i tl#f t t ft kuui Ifincuoiin.st a |oi*t caU o>i J■ • Iv> >; Vslcotf. * TERM": $1.50 per Annum. NUMBER 32. _ • ISP WISDOM. STATE OF CEOIiCr.v, [ Burrs County, f Agreeable to an order of the eourt of Ordinary of said county, will ?>o sol'd at Auction at tho court house door of said county, on the first Tues day in Oetolxr 1882, within the legal hours of sale the following described property to wit. One acre of lnnd more or less, bounded ns fol lows, Lnst liy Mrs. M. L. LyOfW, West by lands of Carmichael and McMcihaeL Nortli by lands of Mrs. Lyons, in 012 District, U. M. .Sold as th property of James R. Lyons, late of said cdunty deceased. Terms Cash. MARY L. LYONS. Administratrix. STATE OF GEORGIA, I Butts County, j Notice is ltorfchy Kivcn that a. un *lcctfol> hel.l in nml for sulil comity, on tin* likh (ly of July IHBZ, tost., nl which the question i*f “/dice or no I'Vncc" wii- aiit.infttcit to (he Iccrnl votersof Rutt, county. Tlic return, of tho lUlicwnt I'rc.lnot, slum-, that a majority of the lawful voter, inm>iit election illil east their vote, for “no Fence.” It i hereby .leehireil tlmt flic t.rovision, of Section, 1 Mil, i 100. 1131, ,14a2. H'l.'i, Hoi shall take effect on the 20th day of January IHKJ. \Vitiiew my hand offfeiaily .1 nl v 22il IHH2. J. F. OARMIUHAICt. Ordinary. julj&ltli. ST AT 10 OF GEORGIA, \ Butts County. Agr ecu bio- to an order, of Hie Court <>f Ordinary of butts county Heotgia, will be sold at auction nt the court house ndof ff said comity on the lirst Tuesday ill October next, Within the legal hour* of sale, tho following property to wit. Two Itumlred and forty acrea of land, more or less, lining in snid county, bounded As follows. West by T. Hull rill, Nortli by the estate of John L. Barkley. Last by lands of Jurne* MeKib hen ami Mrs. Sarah HurkneM, South by lands of and James M Hall. Sold ms the property of William 11. 1 i ark new late of said couuty de~ ceused. Terms cash. toptenibcr tth 1882. Z. r. HA UK N EPS, Lxowuloe. DR. R.G.BRYANS. PiiFsician anfl Sirpi Jiciisos, - - e\. OFFICE UNDPTR M\\H>NIC MALL, one Door South of Drujj Store. Can be found at with Y. A, Wright, first door over J. J. Kauton’* BGL.CALLS can bo loft wilh Y. A. Wright, or James [ivery and Feed Stable. E. T. WATKINS, PROF'S. JACKSON GA. ———o- 1 inj4 |imt v*-*i"..'i •.- iivnii* urn men uihi a livery and (mil ntnhle is now in .Juekfwm where thev can lie accommodated at reuHouablo prices. 1 Imvo In entmectioq, a large lotauibiblu lor drovern, convenient, to show stock to tho be** advantage. BABBER SHOP. Your attention is hlmo called to the fuel that a frond HA Hit Kit SHOP is run in corniestlpn with the Htplde. llair cut, slmEvinfi: and nhanipooning done by a fir*t-class barber. O- B/iE AND BILLIARDS. FINE Whiskey. WINES, BEER, ALE, ET ' E. T. Watkins, Pwietor, JACKSON GA. —o My Mto*k of wines, whiskey eet,, are rln and are genuine. I keep the best and putheirjf the market My terms and prices are reason© Give my aoods a trial and bo convinced fb ieluo xcclcut quality. o3o¥>vly DONE BY NEW IMPROVED METHOD, IN Wells, Mill Maces, Pitches and Shoals, Aildrvs* me lit Jnekion or liullnn Hpriiift., t>a JOHN LASPKYKRE. Ulcliiuuikl X Oanvlllo H. IX FAMHENOim DKPAKTMKST. On and after June 11 h, IRsl, Train Hervlce on tlie Atlnnta and Charlotte Air-Ijna division ot this roud will be as follows; Ihi* twAi'd*. I’MTED HTAYKH MAII., KO. 43, A. I oivo Atlanta. . . .4:00 a m Arrive CluirloUe, w 3:35 p m IRW YORK No 47, B. I/Cnvc Atlanta, - m 3:15 pn% Arrive Charlotte, M - -a 3;15 a m IMTED STATES EAST MAH., Ifo to, V, Atlanta. - - -' *** • 5:30 p m Arrive Clmrlodte, m - <k3. r a m RUWANBK ACCOMMODATION, NO 21. I.cjivc Atlanta, * &C 0 i* Anive Suwannee, t>. • 7:o*-p m . \Vc*twr<l. f ’ T*?<ITEt>RTATER MAIL, BO 43. IjhUT Clmrloft:, w, * • • 12:35 p m Arrive Atlanta, - - • • 12.tV SKW YORK F.XInFAS, 2ff.* 45. I I,c;ivc GSmrlotte, M, - 12:43 am Arrive Atlanta, • • - • • 12:25 p m I NITKD RTATKR FAST MAIL. No 50. I#envc Charlotte, M, - 12:33 Arrive Atlanta, - 10:33 HL'WAKNEK ACCOMWC OATION, NO 22. J#eavo Sn\va*ioe, l>, • • *• • 5:40 Arrive Atlanta B;QU a n\ CONNId^TIOKO. A, w|tt* . rrvinft tr.iiiM of Georgia Crotral and A pd W 1 r.iilrcmda B, with arriving: trains of Georgia Central, \ mid W P and NV ;iit.! A rnttn> nTs C, will* ir tins iirrlvimr on <h. rotlroml. I), with f.aai'ftieevillo Brunch to und from r.jtwrt:n<-vJ!?r. M. with C Ca'd A-41 <V-R and I'nud A Tand O, Cor alI point;* Went, North and Ennf. I'ldlm in H’ccpimr Cur Service on TralnsNo IT aial H dullv. without change, Ivlwean Atlanti •mi Y- rk. A. POPEa, Gen’l Pahh. Ago