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OFFICIAL OKOANOF FRANKLIN COUNTY
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1 NO.C.C. MILLER, Publisher
C’ahn ksvillk. Ga., June 27, 1894
PRIMARY REG IT RATIONS.
pin Democratic Executive
ll 11 has formulated the fol-
wii g. to govern in the primary
.) I o held July 14th. 1894.,’for the
uri) so of nominating candidates
OI •Slate Senator, Representative
the lower house, Governor and
State house offices
\11 candidates will voice! for
direct
All voters of Kranlin county
vill !>e eligible to vote in the pri-
inurv regardless of color or pant
,T rty affiliations, who will nbibe
the result,and support the 1 ) 01111 -
nees.
Returns to be made to the Exec*
ut iv committee by or on the lfffh,
July ISO I
LET t'H GO TO WORK
\s democrats and lovers of tree
g>V rnment, government for the
pe ■= 'e and by the people, we
> n. to work in ear nest to
fattAtHUl defend and perpetuate this
mocratic government, and not
Mt idly down and the enemy
conn in, lalo control >f and
disrupt this, tho best government
t the world. Led by men of wild
nd imaginary ideas, scheeming
IT lieads, broken down politicians
Hell wlio can nothing for tho
tty and good of government
w ho ai see king only theii own
selfish ends, men wliojtoday pro-
fess one thing and to-morrow position iin-
,-ther. anything to get
-nd notoriety, men who are striv¬
ing daily to array class against
IIS3, who are continually stir-
mg up and e mgendcring strife
causing divisions in families
hurc'ies, schools and communi-
Mi*n who an canvassing
ml parading the country from
ne v*ur to another without ceas-
Men who an c ontimialU
trying to disturb our able
and orderly labor, instilling all
inauner uf wild notions iiilo their
I say shall we sit idly
such men tak>‘ con-
trol? God forbid! g 't you uji
com ymt sleep and lethargy; mv
f 'llow* eiii/mis and enter upon
your duty like patriots, meet the
nd vanquish it ere it ho too
t As you love and prize your
li mes, and your country, haste
you trt defend them. 1 put you
or notice now, unless you g ' 1 to
work and do your duty tho time
will come and come soon when
ou will wish that you had Let
US appt al to the reason and good
" 111110)11 sense of our country men
and not to their prejudices and
iMftsions is others do.
\y<> should endeavor to honestly
show them the inevitable resuli
E” s movement, if it * not
rr - ■d. Show tliom w hat lias
- S- V done, and is doing
today How organized armies are
parading the country How men
an> threatening to apply the torch
t iliis much loved land of ours
anil lay it in waste.
is remember the result uf
t, ;> civil war, how we have
su tie 1 from its effect*, while our
can si was a just one, we failed to
nit down and count the cost before
,oing into it. We i just now
iff r thirty years a In to IVCuVer
r un tli * !• fleets of th er >1 c m-
ca of, and take our pr r a in
c affairs of g tv 'rnment Let li¬
iot lievoni • impatient, but let
It itienly r*tmemlH*ring
t’ , w 1 at took *)0 yea rs 11 » do
i jot be undone in one year.
'e havu as good and able men
t the front in our state as a whole
s can be found in any state,
.hall we (urn them out for doing
heir duty and elect men untried.
hallwe forsake the ways that we '
now to be right and try some
hing new somthing that our
t and best men condemn.
Mv fellow count! y me ii stop
ink before you leave the old
■al'-ii track to go into untried
ays where you are liable to sink
; the quagmire of shame and dis¬
race.
The President of France, Carnot
was nssasinated at Lyons France
at the night of tho 24th, by Santo
a Italian Anarchist. While the
President was riding in his cur-
Gage Santo climbed upon the
top and stabed him to death
THE I AST RESORT.
The Populist are making a ties-
perate effort to thoroughly organ-
ize the negro inthis county. We do
not know how the negro fools to-
ward this movement. Wo do not
know Vliat they are promising him
it may be money or it may be po-
sition or it may not be either.
Otto thing is certain they are not
appealing to their good sense and
reason, but rather to their passions
and predjndices. This may take
with the ignorant an I uitin-
formed, but we do not beleivo that
the more enlightened part of them
can be fooled and drawn away
from their best friend <.
ilicy remomber well tin men
that are now trying to prodjudico
them against the democratic par-
ty are the very men that a few
years ago were loudest in declar-
ing that tho democratic party win
tiio party, and the only party for
him to affiliate with.
Has the party changed, <>r these
men? If it was right then (which
it certainly was) it is right now.
We are confident that our colored
f liends will be slow to Iea\ e the par¬
ty that they know has Imen their
best friend in Georgia to follow
alter this wild imaginary party
that would have the government
own everything with the people
included.
The people were not made for
the government, hut the govern¬
ment was made for the people
Tho n<*gro remembers well’liis Into
bondage and he will he slow to go
into it again.
If the government owns you
and all you have, what is that but
bondage? We do not wish to try
to frighten you, but wo want you
*,o think before yon act too lias-
tilv
FORTV DARRELS A DAY.
Harris A Buhuo., Erin, Tonn., man-
ufneturers of the celcrated Erin
Lime, say they have great faith
Drummond's Lightning Remedy
for Rheumatism. One of (heir
principal coopers was laid up with
Rheumatsiii until induced to take
Drummond’s Lightning Rcniony.
After taking two bottles ho went,
work’ and has since been
Forty Darrels per day. If you want
this remedy’ send if5 to the Drum-
niond k Mediciue Co.48 Mudeu
New York’ and they will
your express nddess two large
tles—enough for one month’s treat
mont. Agents wanted.
SAVED TWENTY-FIVE MIL¬
LION.
Deputy Commissioner of Pen¬
sions Murphy says that tho pen¬
sion bureau will bo prepared, Julv
1 , to return to the tronsurory de¬
partment nearly .-f?”), 000,000 as an
unexpended balance of the ifltio,
000,000 appropriated a year ago
by congress for the piyment of
pensions of all kinds.
Th¬ s\v = is th‘* ivsull of t Uv
rigid i ■ r im = v practiced by com-
miss' f V joehren and Secretary
link ’s direetioii. Conimis-
sioiiei' Ratlin, bis pr-ali ■SOI' at
list timated an annual uppr
print ion of f ISO, 0(H),(Kkl for the
conduct of his bureau, but Presi-
dent Harrison was so thoroughly
alarmed by the enormous propor¬
tions tlm pension expenditures
wi re assuming in (lie consequence
of tile service act passed by the
fiftieth congress that he sent for
Raimi and asked that the estimab
lv> cut to if!(>:>,(HlO.O:HI. Riimii
eo-.i-entud to tiio reduction up m
the understanding that any deti-
ci. n *y should be made good bv
congri'ss, and Unit tin* president
should urge upon o ngr -s the m-.
eessity of making the delioieney
good
Mr, Harrison agreed to this
proposition, and the sum $ It.o.OOO
0 (H) was appropriated.
In the meantime the democratic
administration came into power
and the expenditure of the appro¬
priation was left to Mr. Loch re u
mid Secretary Smith Instead of
spending the (vital amount left
u,.-y have saved *25,000,000 and
ask tor an appropriation of only
uo.(KK),iXH» for the fiscal year lie-
ginning Julv 1.
If tho department were given
credit for the *25,000,000 returned
Hie sum at its disposal would be
* 115,000,000 as against * 105,000-
000 "PPropriated upon Mr. Raum
request, and us against *18Q,tXK)-
()i) 0 , the first estimate.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
cures Dyspepsia, In¬
digestion & Debility.
In another column wo publish
General Evans’ 1 etter of with-
drawc! fr un the ruce for governor.
The Ji tter is an honest, manly
one, and expresses the sense of du*
G "hicli has impelled him to
with-draw from the race. It is
courageous and honest. It shows
hisdevoti m to the democratic par-
HIU * * 1 ' 8 unselfishness. We are
confident that Gen. Evans’ letter
has endeared him to the people of
Georgia. His manly bearing
in the heated conflict that
lie has jn i passed through, shows
him to he a gentleman, a states¬
man and a patriot. We hope that
his letter will have a good effe ct on
some of the weak kneed brethren
who claim to be too good and tem¬
perate to vote for Mr. Atkinson
some who are so selfish and coii-
and their loyalty t their
P ar fy 80 shallow that fliey cannot
support the nominee of their par¬
because ho does not see just as
they hoc, and some who are lotting
sectarianism control them. Jf
such a Christian gentleman us Gen.
Evans, the man that has been so
strongly opposed by Mr. Atkinson
can afford to work for mid
support the nominee, wo think
anyother democrat cun and should
d>' likewise.
THE POISONOUS ACIDS
In the blood should be taken up
and removed by the liver and kitf-
noys’hut these organs get out of or¬
der—fail to do their work and the
the result is Rheumatism. There are
a (housed remedies for the Liver
and Kidneys, hut, there is only one
cure for Rheumatism, and tha is Dr
Drumond’s Lightning Remedy. 1 1
you have the diseas’ send $5 to the
Drumond Medicine Co ,48 Maiden
Lane. New York,and they will send
to your express address two large
bottles—enough for one month’s
treatment. Any one who is having
an argument with the Rheumatism
will fell fully repaid by tho first
dose. Agents Wanted.
The news of the assassinal’on
of President Carnot is causing
smne uneasiness at Washington.
Extra guards have been put on
duty at tho White House lesF
som • crank might do some viol
lence (.o Mr. Cleveland. The door J
keepers are instructed to be veJ
careful in Jhlmiting stranai®
This is eertaBly an age ofjfM
PRESIDENT CLEVELAND’
CANCER.
ALL FREE.
Those who have used Dr. King’s
New Discovery know its value,
and those who have not, have now
the opportunity to try it free. Send
your name and address to II. E.
Bueklon A- Co., Chicago, and get a
sample box of Dr. King’s Now
Life Pills fi 'e as well as a copy
of Guide to Health and Household
Instructor fre \ll of which is
guaranteed to do good mid cost yon
nothing. Dr. J. R. Tucker’s drug
tor
It i-time now for goo Democrats
t hroughout the state to begin organ
izing .Demoeratie organization in
militia district in the stat"
Ayer’s Pills promote (lie natu:. |
motion of the bowels, wit In ut
which there can be no igulnr,
operations, For the cure
biliousness, indigestion, sick
headache, constipatioh, jaiinqiee,
liver complaint, these pills
have no equal. Every does ell'ee-
live
If v>u c« mile nee tin ar into
pnvagn'.iiiis, i ne of them ould de¬
scribe the woi perful success of the
ui'.v remedy for biliousness km wn
us If molds Tonic Liver Pills t
i a n markable discovery in the
7 i i'H'o ol Therapeutics I h 'iv is
= longer any necessity of sutl'er-
ing with sick or bilious headache
disordered liver, sour stomach, diz-
ziness,etc. The tiny pellets w hicli
accompany the pills are tor build¬
ing up the system. Dr. II. G. Frei
man your druggist, has a free sam
pie for you.
Not many business houses in
these United States can boa-t ol
fifty years’ standing. The business
of Dr. J.C. Ayer A Co., L 'well.
Mass, whose incomparable Sar¬
saparilla is known and us \1 every¬
where, has passed its lmlf-ocntcn-
nial and was never so vigorous as
at present.
With nearly all the railroads in
the state of Georgia in the hands
receivers ami losing money how
much would the taxrate have to .be
i nerensed to pay the di ficieney, in
case the Populist platform wos car-
rival iutoeffeet and the state owned
and operated the rail roads.
JUDGE 1. WVSON'S
MENT.
sioiml To tin- District, pi'o|ili' of tin 8( ii O' in gres
re-election I hereby niinoimr my candidacy
'o Congress and again
niosl respeel fully solicit your snlVrage
for the Democratic nomination.
As my plat form I shall insist, (hat I
have member faithfully of discharged my duty as
a Congress dial I have
kept every Iwurtli pledg in uid Us National obligation of
parly asset that p'at-
form, and an experience of four
years in Congress has prepared me to
represent the people with more Hli-
ciettey and use I'u I ties in the letuce
than I could have possibly done, with¬
out such experience, in the past.
I am advised that many of tny nu¬
stituenls do not itpjM'ove my vote on
the repeal of the so-called Sherman
law, lint when they com Io eonsidei
t hilt <| nest Ion I rom t lie same stand point
I hat I occupied, and in (lie same light
on I he subject | hat f had I fool sure
t hat wt hallagrtM' on the propriety of
my vot 1 £ howsoever that may be
I submit my - onduct ns it member of
Congress to my eons!jtiiHiiU
supreme coutideti •e in their i utel 1 i-
geltce and justice uid with a firm con-
viol ion i hat they are too fair-minded
and generous to condemn me unheard.
All I hat 1 a k is fair play und an equal
chaine with my compelitors for the
i umi nut ion.
In; public Imsiuess will certainly
ain mo her* lor an indefinite lime,
Iff I intend to meet my constituent#
as -oDii as all important busine»s
he absence House from i> disposed it ha,mot of, and result w hen in
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= loss to them. "
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Tuns. <i. ioN
“Hu is lh< st general, he
Great Duke s: who makes th*
fewest alee If. w many p,
sons tor d iai!s wher the
butt I <jui ( of file'll- III
health and streil On- f the
Ix-d points of g'J f- la ralship is
to know the value 'lamon’s Ton-
ic Liver Pills, (U -at cure for
given liiihousiiess box, and They a frccjfl aiiiJ saiw Fi. i red atom* nts Free- a
you
m an, < 1 ( tiny
Pellets whielfl hi p:i/y them
are to build um ■ftii and
store the strejd
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affectyo.
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W nut Finally
1 CURED
By Taking
AYER’S PILLS
“ For fittccn years, 1 was a great suf- Oi
ferer from Indlgostiou lu Us worst forms, ®
I tested the skill of many doctors, but o
grew worse anil worse, until I became yards®
so weak I could not walk fifty
without bavlng to sit down and rest. My o
stomach, liver, and heart become affect- JJ
oil. ami I thought I would surely die. I
tried Ayer's Fills and they helped me ©
right away. I continued llieir uso anil ©"
»m now entirely well. ’ don’t know ot £
anything that will so ipilekly relieve o
and cure the terrible suffering of dys- ©
pel psia Ayer's f’llls."—Jenx I" °
as Si
l’u itv n.vnn, Brodle,'Warren Co., N. C,
AYER’S PILLS! o
Rocelved Highest Awards o
AT THE WORLD’S FAIR s
OOOO ©00 00 OO OOOO 000 OOO 00
BARGAINS
IN
Machinery
FOR SALE—
Oue 50-saw Draft Gin Feeder and
Condenser
One Dower Dress.
One 5-ton IVagon Seales
One Corn Mill, complete, includ-
ing one I loop Hopper Clean¬
er; Spindle, Dully. Bridge pat
amt belt;—all as gov das new
One Saw Mill
Two Water Wheels
One Shingle Mill new
The above machinery—almost
as good as n<>w—will sell wry low,
terms easy.
! Applv to J F, Gilbert, R.D.Ymv, on the
) place, or to Avalon, Ga.
All t’aia banished by Dr. Miles' 1‘ain fill*.
PROGRAMME,
Tl'GAI.O BA1TJST S. S.
To convene with Toccoa
July 12ami H>,
sun time.
Til C US DAY.
10:110 a. tn. Devotional
H’. IV. Stowe.
II a.in. Convention Sermon—W. ,1.
l’ureell; Alternate, C. T. Burgess.
Appoint Committee on Credential*.
/.VTKKMIssIoN.
I : 10 p. hi. Address of Welcome—IV.
L Hayes.
Response T. I!. Bonner. Committee
Credential J p. in. Report of on
Organ i z)
2 ;3U p. in How .Should Wo Studv
=■ ■ Sunday School Besson?”—A. K
~ esc. T. A. Stovall.
lenediction.
K1U I>AY,
, a. iii. Devotional Kxemscs —\\.
*'• M itrhcll.
• KjOa. m. “A V't*w of Our Conven-
tio:: Ketrosperlive and McFarland. Prospective.”
— S. M. Ayers, T. A.
I! a. m. Sermon — Rev. T. C. ttoykin,
State Sunday School Evangelist.
INTKH MISSION.
1 : »0 p in Devotional Exercises—
Bio. Ivson, of Toccoa. Schools Mis-
- p = “Sunday and
sinus'’—.J K Goode. M E l’orter
General Business.
Benediction.
It ■ medy for Rheumatism lias re
ceived theumpialifiedendorsemont
of (he medical faculty, as being a
safe and remarkably efficient prep¬
aration. Its work is so speedy and
miraculous that benefit is felt from
the first d’osi A treatment con¬
of two bottles, and lusts a
month. Price $5'; sent by express
receipt, with full special in¬
One treatment will
anp ordinary ease. Drum-
mond Medicine Co., 48 Maiden
Lane, New York. Agents Wanting.
GIT4TION,
Franklin County.
To all whom it may concern.
All persons are hereby notified
that, ii no good cause be shown to
the contrary, sn order will be gran¬
ted, on the H.'ird day of July 1894
establishing anew road, as marked
out by the road commissioners ap¬
pointed for that purpose, commen-
■ at or near the Junction of
■ueoa road with the Carnes-
plarmony Grove road, about
P aris North Eart Ebo nezer
fell on saiy Harmony Grove
L'ud running S. E. direction
’3 residence of ^ F, Langs-
fi. C. Carson, - A. McKie
►Central academy then enter¬
ing the Tuckers public bridge road towards leading
a near
Las, at the late residence of
K. Shannon.
McKekxiE. Onliuuryi
1 "j
NOTICE
Hp I'm ms indi I >t> J to the
J. M. Dean, deceas'd, are
''"titled to come forward
settle at once, and all persons
I ho have claims against said es-
[ateare requested to file them with law.
(he uiu!er> igned according to
Ill is June 1st, 1894.
R. A. P. DEAN,
AdmT. J. M. Dean, dec’d.
Satlie A Hendrix,
vs.
dot'll 1!. Hendrix.
label for divorce in Georgia, Superior March court
of Franklin county,
term, 181)1. •
To John It Hendrix, defendant in
said case :
1 ii compliin wit li an order passed
by Hie court al said term, j you are
hereby commanded to be and appear
at t lie next term of I In said court to
answer said suit.
Witness (lie lion. \. B. Hutchins,
Judge of said court This May 24th,
1SSU.
a. w. McConnell,
Clerk Superior Court,
CITATION
Georgia, Frnukli county.
To all whom it may concern
\Yherons I. I> Vow aitmnustrator =-a
W \ 1’ Bead represents to the court
hi |it-t i t in ii duly filed and entered I
record that lie has fully administered
U r P Heed's estate, this is therefore
to cite ail persons concerned heirs and
creditors, to show hi so il' any they
can. why said administrator should
not tie discharged from his adminis¬
tration and reeive letters of dismission
on the lirst Monday in July 18,G. This
March iiB-t 1894.
3m l> axl. McKkx/.ik, Ordinary
CITATION
Georgia, Franklin County.
To all whom it may concern
This is to give notice,in conformity
with law, that the requisite number
jf freehohlei s if said county have
tiled their petition with the under¬
signed, calling lor a County election
under the provisions of Section, 1449,
1450, 1451, lto2. 1453, and 1454 of the
Code of 1S82, and the amendments
t hereto. This April tith. 1894
D vxT . McKenzie, Ordinary
CITATION
i.i igi a. 1 raiikim (iimt.v.
to the court in ttieir petition duly tiled
and entered oil record that they
fully admisto-ed Alexander
estate, t his is therefore to cite all per-
sons concerned, heirs and creditors, to
show cause il any they can why said
executors should not be discharged
from their executorship and receive Jet
ters of dismission on the lirst Monday
in August, 1894. This April lti 1S94.
im Daniel. McKexzik Ordinary.^J
Not Enough.
Liver pills have their good and had
aide. They cleanHe the bowels and
clean out'tne system, hut they leave
the patient weak, exhausted unit
unstrung, with no appetite and no
strength.
If you .were to go to a physician pills he
would tell you that your liver
were all right but that they did not
go far enough. You need something
else to restore the appetite, repair the
waste, purify the blood and build up
the system He would give
you a tonic. regular
We supply you with the
physician's medicine for nil entire
treatment of nearly three weeks.
There is oue small case of ten of the
Liver Pills (the finest in existence)
and there is another box containing
fifteen of the Tonic l’ellets. You gut
them both for 25c. Ask your druggist Liver
for Ramon’s Tonic
Pills and Ramon’s Tonic
Pellets. Together they make a
sure treatment for Constipation and
Biliousness.
At all dealers, or mail, for 25c., 5 boxes $1.00.
BBOWN MFG. CO.. New York.
3
Machinery for Sale.
One 15-horse power Wood, Tabor
& Morse engine on sills in fair con¬
dition.
One No. 11 DeLoach .Saw Mil i
complete. This is a good second¬
hand mill as good as new.
It etui be seen at Garlandville,
G a. For further particulars ad¬
dress or call on
A. N. KING,
Caruesville, Ga.,
Or Malsby it Avery, G1 .South For-
syth street, Atlanta, Ga.
Look! Look!
Wc Have Opened Up in Our
NEW STORE
Next to The Shop,
d L1AE of GENERAL
CROCER1ES,
HARDWARE
and NOVELTIES.
M’e have
Prices. Give us a call,
✓ ADAIR & SON
FOR DYSPEPSIA, take
Indigestion, BROWN’S find Stomach IRON BITTERS. disorders,
411 dealers keeD it, 61 per bottle, Oenuine has
trade mark anu crossed red lines on wrapper.
L. J. GREENE, /
^ginccessor '
to L- J- 4 L. E- Greene,)
A,M%% a of ,leSSaitheOLI> mth
General merchandise,
• Clothing, Shoes, Hats Dry-Goods, and Notions—Meat,
^ >', T 1 r c 'k°CEKY i V'i'f i7i’ ( LINE , ee ,\i l 7 Ul is - E v Being , erythl n sold S in the CHEAPER DRY-GOODS Than
r>ver Before.
HE SELLS the best goods for the least money
GO 10 HIM with a little money in your breeches
pocket and be convinced that what we say are'facts.
GI\ E II1M A CALL before buying elsewhere and he
wilt save you some money.
New goods! Pretty goods.
\Y are receiving a new and well selected stock of Dress goods. No¬
tions, .• , Clothing, Shoes, and good stock Groceries
a of
i Hi! i in mi llcpiuhmt
Mrs. Jordan wilt have charge of our Milline¬
ry department and will use her utmost en-
(leavor to please every one.
JJttss i*oobs Jltparhncnt
Mrs. Key will have charge of the Dress Goods department and
will take pleasure in telling you how to make and trim your
dresses.
We bought a large stock of tho Red Elephant Tobacco from their ro
ceiver at greatly reduced prices,of which we propose to give our custo¬
mers the benefit of. Come to see us. Wo will not be undersold.
T. E. KEY CO. J
HARMONY GROVE, gEORgIA,
Lavonia High School.
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Is as good a school as can be fouud iu Georgia. JWe offer advantages
Elocution n t BEL.and Music only $2.50.
„ want students , who , , business, patrons Jivho want their
H e mean
sons and daughters educated come and see us or write any of the fol-
p ow i n g f or information :
j, ^ McMURRY ’ ' B ’ - - Principle.
Moj£W. I». GAINES, Assistant.
McMURRY, Music and Elocution
RICHMOND & DANVILLE RAILROAD.
Dnnitii'l Spr F. VV. IltildHcoper and
llculwn FuMtar, Receiver*.
ATLANTA A CHARLOTTE AIR-I.INI
DIVISION.
CONDENSE!) SCHEDM.l Or rAS.SENIJEll TMAINi,
In F.ffppt May 13th, 18»4.
Ives. T.im'F'st Mall
Northbound. ! No. Dally SH j | No. Dally 30 No. 19
Dally
~ NilMl
Lv Atlanta c time 12.0) S=*“S8 am
•* Atlanta e time 1.00 i m 10 Bilk
“ Norcross.... 10 am
“ Buford....... It. p am
“ Gainesville.. 2.15 pm ll. p am
" Lula......... 11 . p urn
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“ KlnK'sMountn 10.48 I2.0;»a.m 1.20
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" Greenville..... 12.28 pmi 1.52 am 4.10
" Central........ i 15 pm 2 40 am 5.20
“ Seneca......... 3.01 am .1.41
*■ Weeti minster ' 6.05
“ Toccoa..... 3.49 am 0.15
“ Mount Airy 7.35
“ Cornelia.. 7.58
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Pullman Car Service: Nos. 35 and 36, Rioh-
nond and Danville Fast Mail, Pullman Sloaplng
3ars between Atlanta and New York.
Nos. 37 and 38—Washington and Southwestern
/estibuJed Limited, between New York and
•Jew Orleans. Through Pullman Sleepers be
ween New York and New Orleans, via Atlan-
.a and Montgomery, and also between Washing-
.on and Memphis, via Atlanta and Birmingham,
Nos. 11 and 12. Pullman Sleeping Car between
“ichmond, ** Danville and Greensboro.
"or detailed information as to local aad
hrough time tables, rates and Pullman Sloep-
n g car reservations, oonfer with local agents,
>r address—
K. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
G*sn'l Pass. Ag’t Ass't General Pass Atf't
Washington, D. C Atlanta , GA.
J. A DODSON, Superintt-n lent, Atlanta, Ga.
V. H. OREEX, SOL HAAS.
Gen 1 .W gr. Tr ifllo Mu' ffr.
Washington D. C. W ; 4 itington D.O.