The Carnesville tribune. (Carnesville, GA.) 189?-19??, July 04, 1894, Image 2

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ribune. OFFICIAL OUG AN OF FRANKI.IN COUNTY TK1UI18 I’r.n Annum » 1 .<W, JNO.C.C. MILLER, Pubmmifk. Carnesvii.i.k. Ga., -T lily 4th, 1894 PRIMARY REGULATIONS. The Democratic Executive Com¬ mittee, has formulated the fol¬ lowing, to govern in the primary to be held July J4th. 1894.,(for.the purpose of nominating candidates for State Senator, Representative of the lower house, Governor and Slate house officers. All candidates will be voted for direct. All voters of Franlin county will be eligible to vote in the pri¬ mary regardless of color or past party affiliations, who will abide the result,and support the nomi¬ nees. Returns to lie made to the Exec¬ utive committee by or ou the lfith, July 1894. A man should not apply for pub¬ lic office until he has trained two colts and a yoke of steers or taught school. The postal note is a thing of the past The department now issues money orders for till amounts, and the fee has been reduced. The senatorial contest in South Carolina is a regular battle of the dirt daubers. Such a mud-sling¬ ing exhibition is a blot upon Southern civilization. Hon. G. Gunby Jordan, of Co¬ lumbus, has been appointed hy Governor Northen as a member of tlm railroad commission to (ill the vacancy caused by the death of Hon. Virgil Bowers. We see many long faces on ac¬ count of the condition of crops' caused by the severe cold spring and dry weather. It is a wonder that President Cleveland and the Democratic party don’t have to bear the blame, ns they are blamed for all troubles, both real and imaginary. Private life lias gotten very much on its ear of late. It seems to be apprehensive that it w ill have to receive Gov. Tillman or Senator Butler, ami it is not pin¬ ing for wither. \Ve serve her w ith noti have to __ _____ of furnish quarters !<>r several our citizens.—Pickens Sentinel. The IVaycross Herald, like most of the state papers, favors the Alabama plan of holding pritua- rtes It says that the democratic party should never nominate an¬ other candidate for govonur hy al¬ lowing tho counties to act on dif¬ ferent days Every county should act on the same day This way of lengthening a heated contest is wrong in taut it creates unnecessa¬ ry dissentions and bitterness. A large jw*r cent, of the touclu-rs of this county are young people. This, we think, does not argue welt (or teaching as a life-long profession, and shows that those who have engaged in it have quit it and gone to other lines ol bfisi- ness. Age and experience are necessary to make successful teachers, and we fear there are too many in it for the ready cash it promises, rather than to make it a profession and a lasting ben¬ efit to the community.* According to Mr. HiJl only about cnMUteeuthof the entire of the general government will la- derived from the income lax under the pending bill. When it i» pro* posed still to raise fourteen-fif¬ teenths of the revenue in the old way. by a raid <>u poverty, and only one-fitt.-cuth bv taxation according to means, Mr. Hill calls it o social istic raid on wealth! When the Democrats of New York took Mr. Hill from their ranks for senator they didn’t make a raid on states- itHUiahjp — Chicago Herald. The Saveli all /’*•>«» makes this statement “Yesterday’s the .information that every mill •of importance in Pittsburg was manning oq full time. Day before yesterday they told of the resump- tiou of a cordage factory up i;; Mas- Mchusetls that had been idle for .too yeses. The republican jiaj.crs contiinue to howl that democratic administration is “paralyzing" in- ■dustry. If these are the symptoms, an all pervading stroke of “paraly¬ sis” is precisely what the country .tuost.neede at present. LAWSON NEXT SATURDAY. Franklin next Saturday, notwith- standing we have heard some our third party friends them sol vos boldly that he should he hung to tho first limb that could ho found that is high nougli ami strong enough to hold him We don’t know what for unless it is because ho bus tried to do bi» duty in carrying out the Chicago platform They (tho pops) claim that ho has gout square back on Ins promises, but we haven’t been able to see it tliai way ‘ hope our friends will eomt* out next Saturday and hour him give an account of his stewardship We are confident that he will able to satisfy the minds of all reasonable and thinking people that be lias done all ho could for tiie best interest of our country. Judge Lawson is one of the ablest members in congress, and " x ‘ should be willing to give the credit that is due him and be proud of him. Judge Lawson is a sound, able and efficient repro- senfative, GREATEST ON EARTH James M. Brooks, Washington Ave., St. Louis, Mo., makes iiffi- davit that he suffered from Itheu- matinm for years, until persuaded to try' Drummond’s Lightning Remedy, and that by its use be lias been fully restored, lie says the remedy is the greatest on earth. This is high praise, but fully warranted hy otlvr miracu¬ lous euros. If you want to be cured, send $5 to the Drummond Medicine Co., 4 M Maiden Lane, Now York, and they will send to your express address two large bottles of their remedy 'l'llJH treatment lasts one month, and •vill cure an ordinary' case. Agents wanted. It is thought (ho house will re¬ sent the senate tariff amendments. The tariff bill still lingers in tho Senate The last object in the way lias been D. 1 liill. There are some doubts now as to whether the bill will pass the Sen¬ ate or not. Tho populist mom- bers are talking like they may not support it Wo hope those fears may all bo without t’oumla- tion, and that in a few duv s morm we will soo it pass. While it is not w lint wo want, it is better than the McKinley bill. JTIie Savannah Press says that the business men of that city are dis¬ cussing tho purpose of inviting Mr. Turner to deliver an address ii. that city on the financial situation. Whereupon tho Brunsw ick Times remarks that “it is very compli¬ mentary to our representative lo bo accepted as the Georgia repre¬ sentative authority in me discus¬ sion of this topic which must enter so largely into our political system. It is a recognition that must force Mr. Turner more intensely before the Georgia people,” Dr. S. F. Scott, Blue Ilidgc, liar, rison Co., Mo., says: “For whoop¬ ing cough Clmmlwlain's Cough Remedy is excellent By using it freely the disease is deprived of all dangerous consequences There is no danger ingiving the Remedy tq babies, as it contains nothing inju- nous. “5 ami 20 cent bottles for sail by Dr. J. R. Tucker eud I,ayo. uia Drug C»>. The Brunswick Times, m dE'' - the uam robbery at H >- merviJL’ /} day or two ago, says : “An important questjon for pi vaunt consideration is the frequeuey of Iraiu robborm*. JD'd the spread of territory over w hmh Mmy ham >on The llomervillu iitiftir is Mff* Iftird one that has happened in (i corgi a a year. Is it tho spirit of agrarianism cropping out from the populistic teachings ! 1 or Hie ffead ot anarchy which is tho invariable follower of uuy class of la" viola- lion? Is it the development of mu- tual dishonesty aroused by a prac- lice thnt encourages the belief that armed masked man can subdue a do** .Hacked unawares? The Timos-Advertiscr LCUv,y.cs that the most important issue before the country today is a determined plan to correct the evilsjof armed out- latyfy and growing brigandage. It is time to jt’.'dv the inception of these things which must grow more desperate if not corrected." i'"“ SSTfBfe.™ Cpxoy’s army of trnmi)B j !llls to nHk for an additional ap]Toprintion of $."> 0,000 for I’ni- ted States marshals. The dis- I bnrsemcnt caused hy the 1 agitation has given rise to unusual exj -ndituros in fourteen states u >" '"■•> territories rpr i n > depart* , , j of justice ostiinotes that at least $30,000 more will be required before the marauding bands ceases to (ramp the country I ho Atlanta , Journal , , of June 3 -----, QH 1 says: “ Secretary Hoki Smith today signed a requisition on tho secretary of the treasury for the amount due Georgia from the net of October, 1890, which appro* printed a part of tho proceeds of public lands to the agricultural and mechanical colleges of the gtatos, Georgia’s part in this aj>- propnation for the next year is $ 20,000 This is tho fund the payment of which Governor Nor- then had such a hard time getting Secretary Noble to approve, ________ 1 'arsons who sympathize with t j ie a fllicted will rejoico with D. E. Carr of 1225 Harrison street, Kan¬ sas City. He is an old sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism, hut has not heretofore been troub- lod in this climate Last winter he went up into Wisconsin, and m consequence lias had another at¬ tack. “It came upon me again very severe,” he said, “My joints swelled and became inflamed; sore to touch or almost to look at. Upon the urgent request of my mother-in-law 1 tried Chambrlaitvs Ruin Balm to reduce swelling and ease Urn pain, and t<> my agreeable surprise, it did both I have used throe fifty-cont bottles and believe it to be the finest thing for rheu¬ matism,pains and swellings extant. For sale by Dr. J. R. Tucker and Lavonia Drug Co. The Union, Ministers and Dea¬ cons meeting of the "! til" 'I'll:' L" . ■S Kli Devote Rand I led 1 l-"Sl chiiri'h.' Led by J. Purcell. H Adjoruu untii !> row morning. SATl'UI-AY MOltMM 9 o’clock [Devotional exercise. Led by W. U. McKee 9:30 o’clock Subject, “What doc- trines taught by Baptists, distin¬ guish them from other denomi- nations, Led by S. M Avers and T. B. Bonner ) J o’clock—Sermon. After sefigon jntenuission 1:30 o'clock—Subject, A liieh is best fur (lie cause of Christ and the church to diseipliu, thoir mem- bers or indulge them for the sake of members and finances.” Led by J. W. Itomi^ud (’>. W. Weldon. 2:30 o'clock—Business pertain ing to Union meeting proper. Ail ministers and deacons in the boifiidt? ql tliq Tijgnlo Associ. fpjoi) are eutiffed (o ft voice in the above program cii.wpl the spe¬ cial business of that Union meet¬ ing District,and in the officers elec¬ ted will continue to officiate. M !ji, llcJIuD'iiy T. A \. McFarland, S. (>. Childs, (’oinniitU'e Some persons paver look eve the fence that divides their own little iff- (fairs from all creation, ami conse- " ot ■ifecff.il by thi new remedy known as Bunion's Tout, v.i.er j'ju s (an j iviiets) They make a new era la tu« cure <)f rick headache, hii- | iousness, sour stomach, me. A»k Dr, H- B. Freeman, your drugget, about ; JJZZZSS the l’ilis and the Toni.’ Pellets. Try a f r8tJ j -■*< w cs- "One of mv sick headaches, you "'ill hear people frequently say. as J curable. if the complaint As a was matter hopelessly of fact, in- Ayer , 1 ills not only- relieve Nick , s headache but effectually remove tue , cause of . this , distressing com- plaint, r and so bring about a per maneut cure. RESOLUTIONS \y la-reaiCOur people in various to- 'nlities have become dependent on the o7Viu'i’r'Vinidr'.'-n’’: and, f 'whereas . 1 i'll" lint not a proficient element imve, a «n" mVouiit o/'Vile stupidity "of amt Hie parents for Hie in paying a supplement: colored same cause U e children of tile county, as a mass, arc not getting the proper tcnehing anil j should training in our therefore, day schools in as they hav«; order to secure a better element ot t <•«(•'' IT.- to promote a greater interest in the educational work among our peo» tious pie, we submit public, the which following resol tt- to the were adopt- d by (lie Institute : Resolved 1st, l'lmt we insist Hint no teacher teach in tin me — jo llbltc sc hools of tin utility ex< lusivel y, for what the government funds pay. Resolved 2d, That new teachers coming into the county to teach should avail themselves of the above infor¬ mation before entering into their school work. W. G. Jo.NKH, i K. R. Bridoks Com, W. Goopkk. June yotli, 1894. All Cain banlabed by I>r. Miles’ Pain Pills. DE.MOCRTAIC RALLY Hon. I* ( tloBignon and Thou. <> Lawson the Orators of the Day. Thodomocacy of tin’s section will have a great gathering in Carnesviile on Saturday July 7th Hon. F. fi. duDignon and Judge Thus. G. Lawson have both 3COp- ted inv intat uii ih to be presc iff and speak to the people on the issues of the day. Hou. V. G. duBignon’s reputation as an orator and states¬ man is as extended as the Union, and Judge Lawson our a COll- gressman from the 8 tli stands as high in the coin’d Ih of the nations as any man in the Smith. It will bo ugreat day for the people of this section. Every body irre- spective of puli teal opinions is cordially invited to Lo present. The speaking will take up the fore and afternoon Basket dinner will be spread. Nice groundswill be selected fora stand and seats The Indies are cspecilly invited to be presen,y ^very effort will be made t fcyde asant for them_^l ■on fixed W] V wUHED fmS BY USING ES Ayer’s Sarsaparilla “ Severn 1 yen rs n ( c< ‘lvi id v Wood WHS 111 bad comtttl I1IY «l\ v\m tU>NYD. li I ucli laruo 80PP4, discharging ;tll tho time. I linti no stronRth n<»r tuur^y smd my fuel- in*rs were miserable in tho extreme. At last. 1 coinmencod noticed toklnpf change Ayer’s tor Sarsa- tho iRirilla anti soon appetite returned a and with better. Mv Lne.nwiRCji I'y these it, rtt>ewod results, MveUjStii. l kent t.iUinp tho'fe.'ir- oil bottles, and 3aj»arills, till 1 hurt usod six mv health was restore.t \ V. A. TOWNS, |uop. Harris House, Thompson, N. Duk. Ayer’s o’r, Sarsaparilla Admitted • AT THE WORLD’S FAIR .h im; t: i.wvsovs axnounce- Ml.N'l To the peoplo pf tlii; SIlj Coogros- sioij.'ll |)islrir( < re-ftVettion 1 liereb.v announee my candidacy again :or to Congress solicit and suffrage most respectfully Humiliation. your for the Democratic As my platform l shall insist that 1 have member failtpully of Congr'css; dijfjiiwged lluxi my duty ! have as a kept every pledge had obligation of party torni.and asset fourth in its National plat- that an experience prepared of four years in Congress has me to represent and the psefuine-- people with in tiie inpye future etll ciency \ cotili! have possibly done, witlt- than out such advised experience, that in the of past. 1 am many piy con¬ stituents do not approve my vote on the iepsiff of the so-milled hherman law, biH when they the tuuu. samestandpoint to pnpsjder that qttestlon from that 1 occupied, and in had, the same feel tight si»re on the subject fhfff l t that we shall agree on fhe propriety of my vote. But howsoever that may be l submit my conduct as a member of Congress to tuy constituents with supreme confidence in their intelli¬ gence and justice and with a firm con¬ viction that they are too fair-minded and gsYero'.is tc.condemn me unheard All that I ith ask is fair competitors piay a off a 1! fer equal the chance w my r oral nation. The public business will certainly detain me here for an indefinite time, hut l intend to meet my constituents just as soon as all important business in the absence House from is disposed it ban not of, and result when m mv an '_ v j 0 .. ro Sincerely t heip truly. anu Taos. G. l.*w eox PROGRAMME, TI’Ci.tl.0 BA WIST H. S. CONVENTION. To convene with Tocooa Churah July 1-nnd 13,1894—Will observe suit time. rtfCKSUAY. 10:80 a. in. Devotional Exercises'— VV. W. Stew* 11 a. in Convention Sermon—W. J. Purcell: Alternate, C. 'J'. Burgess. Appoint Committee on Credential*/ IXTKHMISHIoy. 1 :.)0 p. m. Address of Welcome—W. J. Hayes. Response—T. 15. Ronner. Credentials. - p. m. Report of Committee on Or gat 11 zi 2;8tt p. in. “How Should We Study tiie Sunday School Leu son?”—A. R Keene, Benediction. T. A, Stovall. FRIDAY. 9 a. in. Devotional Exercises—W B. Mitchell. 930 a. in, A View of Our Conven¬ tion Retrospective and —S. M. Ayers, T. A. McFarland. II a. m. Sermon—Jtev. T. 0. State Sunday School Evangelist. INTERMISSION. 1 :'I0 p iii. Devotional Exercises— Bi o. Jackson, of Toccoa. 2 p in. “Sunday Schools and Mis¬ sions”—J F Goode. M E Porter. General Business. Benediction. TO MY FRIENDS ALL) OLD PATRONS. I will be in Carnesviile about the first day of July and will be pleased to do all work that anyone may want done. I will only re¬ main about, a week or ten days, as my time will be limited. Yours respectfully, L. 1). Gale, Dentist. A N N O UNCE M ENT. Lexington Ga., June It, 1801. To the Voters of t he Eigth Congress¬ ional District:— A t the solicitation of many friends indifferent parts of the District and in response to tiie call of the Democ¬ racy of Oglethorpe County I have eided to become a candidate for the democratic nomination to the 54th, Congress. T expect to stand upon tiie Chicago platform as tiie expressed law of the party, as it may be expounded by the Georgia democracy in its platform of principles. Pending (he canvass’ while I will freely and frankly avow my oonvic- Hkj^takitcrcst all questions affecting the of our people, I such a manner as to ■keliarmonyjof ^Hfierness file par- to imperil ht jiirt of tint tli'ino- Iferrict and if I jeted I will un- ih fidelity my Iftu ttie ex- tliat Gtap- \ ■ iki: r Jrmay concern, notified ftiereby wse be shown' to Mler Inlay wili be gran- Kew of July marked 1894 road, as ^Prliat commissioners ap- purpose, common- near the Junction of the Toccoa road with the Carnes- und Harmony Grove road, about ■J00 yar J.s North Eart Ebo uezer church on saiy Harmony Grove road and running 8 . E. direction to the residence of W, F, Langs¬ ton E. C. Carson, T. A. McKie and Central academy then enter- secting the public road leading from near Tuckers bridge towards Athens, at the late residence of John F. Shannon. Daniel McKenzie. Ordinary. 1 times. Prs. free $1,00 NOTICE. All persons indebted to the es¬ tate of J. M. Dean, deceased, are hereby no tiffed to {some forward and settle at once, and all persons who have claims against said eg; tatearo requested to file them with the undersigned according to law'. June 1st, 1894. R. A, }\ DEAN, Adm'r. J. M. Dean, clec'd. For Malaria, Liver Trou¬ ble, or Indigest ion, use BROWN'S IRON BITTERS ^ bargains IN Machinery FOR SALE— One oO-saw Pratt Giu Feeder and Condenser One Power Press. One 5-ton Wagon Scales One Corn Mill, complete, includ¬ ing one Hoop Hopper Clean¬ er ; Spindle, Pully, Bridge pat av.d belt -—rail as good as paw One|Saw Mill Two Water Wheels One Shingle Mill, new Tint above machinery—almost as good as new—will sell very low, terms easy Apply to J. F. Gilbert, ou tie place, or to R. Avalou4^B» D. Y That Headache! You have sick headache occasion¬ ally, with sour stomach and bilious¬ ness. This all comes from a sluggish action of the liver. There arc three things you can do. You can in take liver pills which cleanse the wh< bole system out but l«ave you weakei tied and exhausted. Or you can con insult It a a physician, physician, which which is' is a a good Rood but expensive »ivc plan. Now there is a third and better "cow ra© ’ou can have both the physician's for advice and his remedies 25c. Ask for Ramon’s 'Tonic Liver Pills. He will give These you two boxes of medicine. boxes contain exactly what every first leading doctor prescribes. Pill which You take a Ramon’s opens the bowels easily and natural¬ ly, without violence. You then take the Ramon’s Tonic Pellets daily for a fortnight. Blood They Purifier, contain a powerful Tonic and which makes a new creature of yon. At the same time they keep the bowels mildly active. Try it once. At all dealer*, or mall, for 25s., 6 boxes $1.00. BROWN MFQ. CO., New York. t Machinery for Sale. One 15-horse power Wood, <fc Morse engine ou sills in fair ditiou. One No. 1 j DeLoach Saw Mill complete. This is a good hand mill as good as new. It can be seen at Garlandville, Ga. For further particulars ad¬ dress or call on Carnesviile, A. N. KING, „ G Or Malsby & Avery, 61 South I or- syth street, Atlanta, Ga. Look! Look! We Have Opened Up in NEW STORE Mext to The Shop, A Lift E of GENERAL CROCERIES, HARDWARE and We have SLAUGHTERED Prices. Give us a call. ADAIR <fc SON $ 3 , 980.0 A YEAR FOR THE INDUSTRIOUS. lemfuai „___ TO^aai?iv-^uimp5K^®J lt Wo? . r S^ . t . b snii woimm iiml to .urn frJm Vs OO p« d n v“ to ».'1,000 ,>« r y.'ar without having luid previous esperience.auil they muke ’ornish Hie employment at wiiicli cad tlmt amount. Nothing difficult to am or that requires much time. The work is a!! 11 ' ,, 0 norab l' ■ nn (l can b«*done <!ur- ©SaJSSSSS-H We hare lauglit tliouaaiuls . ot botl\ . and all and sexe* ases. many hme laid foundations that will surely bring this them riches. Some of tiie smartest mei n in country owe their sucoess in life to tlm start given them while in our employ years ago. \on, reader, capital may do as well; try it. You cannot fail. No necessary. We fit you out with something that is new , solid, and sure. A book brimful of advice is free to all Help vot self by writing for it to-day—cot to morro Belays are sostlf. E. C. ALLEN & CO., Bex 420, AUGUSTA, MAINE. L, J. GREENE, (Successor to L- J- & L. E- Greene,) is Doing Business at the OLD STAMJ With vi Lull Line of General merchandise, Clothing, Shoos, Hats Dry-Goods, and Notions—Meat, ..n| V Kl U | , ’nnrwifv ff ^’ LINE 1 i?S d is - ETOrything Being sold in the CHEAPER DRY-GOODS Than Fiver T Before, HE SELLS the best goods for the least money. with a little money in your breeches pocket , i. and be convinced that what facts. we say are Gl\ E HIM A CALL before buying elsewhere and he wui save you some money. New goods! Pretty goods. IV. are receiving a new and well selected stock of Dress goods. No¬ tions, ,. Clothing, Shoos, and a good stock of Groceries, lllillintni clfpat'tnmit Mrs. Jordan will have charge of our Milline¬ ry department and will use her utmost en¬ deavor to please every one. grrss i’cobs gfpriinfnt 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 the Red Elephant Tobacco from their re ceiver at greatly' reduced prices,of which we propose to give our custo¬ mers the benefit of. Come to see us. We wffl not be undersold. T. E. KEY CO., HARMONY GROVE gEORgIA. Sallie A Hendrix, vs. John 11. Hendrix. Libel for divorce in .Superior court of Franklin county, Georgia, March term, 18!)4. To John It Hendrix, defendant in said case: I n compliance with an order passed by the court at said "term, you are hereby commanded to be and appear at the next term ot the said court to answer said suit. Witness the Hon. X. L. Hutchins Judge of said court. This May 24th’ a. w. McConnell, Clerk Superior Court. SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY. (PIEDMENT AIR LINE.) Eoute of the Great Vestibulwd Limited. ATLANTA Si CHARLOTTE AIK-LINE DIVISION. ————— CONDENSED ScBEDCLS OF PASSRNGEH TRAINS, In Effect July l»t, 1804. 1 ires. I.lm F'»t Mull Northbound. No. 38 X#. 3« 1 No. I* E7 Dullj^ P»ljy Dallj Atlanta e tims 13.00 N'n ».00 pm 8.00 ti* Norcross............j A tlanlu E time 1.00 pin 10.00 pin, 9.04 Ms 10.37 pm, 9.44 Gainesville Buford..............^ 13.06 11.31 pm! 10.3© an “ 2.15 nm pm 10.64 ftm “ Lula. .. 11.63 pmi 11.19 *tn " Cornelia 11*45 am “ Mt. Airy 12.10 pm u Toccoa 12.45 am 1J.45 pa “ We»tm mater 1.21 ami 1.J4 pn> u Seneca 1.40 am 1.35 1.35 pec ps “ Central 4.45 pm 2.10 am: 2.05 pm Greenville .. 6.39 pDit 3.00 omj 3.05 3.03 p*n did Spartanburg 6.22 pm- 4.01 am 4.11 pas “ Gaffneys. . . ........ 4.42 4.42 am; 4.33 nn *• Blacksburg 7.11 pm 5.00 am “ King’sMoim t n 5.23 am 5.35 i m “ Gastouia... 5.46 am 5.66 pa Ar. Charlotte. . 6.30 am 6.40 pir Ar. Danvil le. • 11.45 ant 12.40 arr Ar. Richmond .... am iM pm3 .2o ay Ar. Washington -. am I.;*) pm .......... “ BnJtim e p.h.R. 11.85 pm........... Philadelphia am 3.03 am .......... New York... 6.23 amt .... IVes.Limirst Mall Southward. No. 37. No 35. No. 1 I Daily j I JD* l1 Lv New York p.k.h 4.30 pm' 12.15 n’t ’• Phiktdelphla.. 6.55 "bm 7.20 un Baltimore..... 9.20 pnv 0.42 am Was Richmond.t^.50a hing ton. • • i 10.43 pmj m) 12.43 n.oi wn. TOP ..... V • Danville....... File 5.45 5.53 n_n; "pmt 'TMAkxs yp ami Charlotte...... nf&......, 9.35 am 10.60 l'l.M 11.26 OA pm! pmi pm! 1 ll.)tn'n 12.26 n’n “ Ga sto 11 l.m 1^)3 1 A4 pu, hit. “ Kii ing'sMount'n ■! 12.03a.mj 1-25 pm “ •' Bit Blacksburg...-' lacltsburg.. 10.48 10.48 amt ami 15.05 a l.M pa - “ “ Ga Gaffneys Spartanburg..) ....... ........ .........! tmj 2,^6 pa “ 1137 am 13.67 2.W pa " Greenville..... 12-26 pm' 1.52 am 4.16 pa “ Central........ 1.15 pm’ 2.40 am' 3.20 pa 11 Seneca................... 3.01 am 3.43 pm " “ Westminster............|.......... Toccoa............ 6.05 6.43 pnj coa i i 3.49 am 6.« i>w pw Mount l 7.35 pra Corn elia 7.39 tin Lula Galnesv llle 3.31 pm Buford. No Norcross................i......... P.39 pie Ar Atlanta E timet ! 4.55 pm pmj 6.20 am 10.3# fm Ar Atlanta^ t ime 3.56 5.20 am 9. 30 pit Pullman Car Servloer Nos. 31 onA »S. Rleb- mond alld Danville Fast Mall, ruilmsn Sle«^l n| Cars between Atlanta and New York. Nos.37 and 38—^Washington and SOHthwestorB Vcstibuled Limited, between New York ami New Orleans. Through Pullman Slflapert be tween New York and New Orleans, via Atlan- ta and Montgomery, and also between Washing- ^fSSS£SSsa8tsSR Richmond. BaWUle and Oreenaboro. Dor detailed information os to local as# through time tables, rat** and Pullman Sleep- Itik car reservations, confer with looal agtuts, or address— W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWI :c*K. Gen’l Pass. Ag’t Ass’t Genera l Pk#a .ie Washington, D. C Atlanta J. A. DODSON, Superintendent, Atlanta, Chk W. H. GREEN, ,. M. CULP, Gen l M’gr., Trofflo Va'cr. D. O