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OFFICIAL PAPER OF SPALDING CO
An TSS
CITV OK OftirFIN,
Nancy Hank* bad ten tbouaand
people present to see her trot a mile
In 2.06* at Fleetwood the other day.
The beat newa of the day la that of
mills returning. Tbe ranka of the
.
unemployed tire being rapidly deplet¬
ed.
Boon will tbia summer of our
content ba made glorious by con-
greea taking final action. May kind
fa tea speed tbe day.
Tba storm will take rank wit h the
Johnstown disaster a a one of the
greatest calaniiths of tbe closing
year* of the ceniury.
Relief ie pouring In for tbe unfor¬
tunate oi the tea island*. Starva¬
tion will be warded off, but pestilence
•till faces tbe survivors.
Some newspapers huvo n peculiar
policr. When they are bent on
good piece of news their Wliuge ftud
Tent In a genera) denial.
Civilised man evidently baa a well
developed, fathomless thirst,
statistician has found (bat there are
51,000 breweries in tbe world.
Many of tbe lending physicians of
New York are soot berners by birth.
Bo are n bout of Its successful hum
ness men. The southerners go in to
win and generally do it.
The rush to the Cherokee atrip
now on. In a short time the rush
out of it will begiu. Ninety per cent
of those ao eager to find new bomea
there would be better off where they
came from
The New York Bun objects to
Chairman Wilson’s plan of hearing
tbe rnanufactuers on tbe tariff ques¬
tion. This, says that paper, is fol¬
lowing servilely in the Republican
path. Tba tariff, it bolds, should be
changed to suit the people, not the
protected manufacturers.
Woman appears determined to
open new avenues of enterprise for
herself with a “Jimmie," if circum
atanoes will not open them ue fust as
•he thinks proper. A fair youug
creature who had gone into tbe busi¬
ness of smuggling opium and “fenc¬
ing” stolen goods, was arrested at
Port Townsend a few days ago.
The Rome Tribune has a sound,
sensible and encouraging tone about
it that ought to scare the Muck cat
off a good many Georgia people's
•boulders. It isn’t lookiug around
for things to despond over. It hus
firm faith in tbe doctrine that alittle
patience and plenty of hard work
will drive off tbe Mues ami the hard
times both—a very sensibledoctrioe.
England is plainly worried over
the steady drain of gold that is be¬
ing made upon her coffers. Tbe
bank of England Imd a large reserve
when tbe tide turned in our favor.
Now, the supply is ebbing low aud
tbe rate of exchange has been raised
another 5 per cent. All the other
European nations have withstood
oar unprecedented demand for gold.
Gold is at a premium everywhere.
The panic is over and the shock has
passed to tbe lands beyond the sene.
As a result it is quite probable that
we will have a congress of all na¬
tions which shall create an interna¬
tional monetary standard. We can
now surely see the silver lining plain¬
ly outlined upon a background of
gold.
Johnson's Oriontnl Hoop imparts
a delicate oder and leaves tbe skin
«oft and valveijr. Sold by N. B.
WUlkiMoa Wrteklea.
WfLUAiMON. GLa., B-pt. 5.— Cotton
picking i» the order ol the day and
very aooo it will ba no oonanai ibiug
to bear the aound of tbe gia am*.
Camptnaeting at Bluff Springe is
now iu session and ts targety atiemi-
ed by the people of Williamson.
R«v. H. R. Eon land, foiwr pastor
of this place, now of At bens, is eircu
luting among his many friends here.
Biss Belle Crowder, of oarnesville,
will open a school here Monday and
parents will do well to se*»d tbeir chil¬
dren promptly as she is amosteX'
eHent teacher.
The colored people dosed tbeir
•••bool Inst Friday evening with an
exhibition I hat did credit to their
r.toe.
Mrs. Georgia Banks and children
buve returned from a etay of two
weeke with relatives in Concord.
Mr. Pritchard baa moved bis fami*
ly to Barneeville, much to the regret
of his many friends here.
W. B. Baker has moved hie family
1 ire srhicb is quite an acquisition.
<
Howard Williams is taking in tbe
« nmpmeeiing at Bluff spring*.
Cupt. Hartnett was la town Batur-
< ar-
Miss Lucia Jackcon, a charming
» ouog lady of Jackson, is visiting
A delightful entertainment was
« veo at I)r. Aycoek’e Friday even¬
ing, complimentary to Miss Edna
Madden, who is visiting Mrs. Ayrock.
Dr. Snelsdn, of Concord, was here
yesterday.
Mint Roxie Miller and Mr. Nipper,
of Bunny Bide, are visiting relatives
near her*.
Mr. nod Mrs. Blake visited tbe par¬
ents of tbe latter at Suuny Bide Sun¬
day.
Joe Leacb spent Holiday here.
Judge Hammond and Col. T. E.
Putlerson passed through town But
urday.
Messers. Beancbump and Dingier
have added room to their store so
as to enlarge tbeir stock.
Ernest Pope is behind the counter
at W. Baker's now.
HERE’S T HE R EASON.
Why Dr. Bryant Is an Inmate of th* White
House.
Wasjiinoton, Hept. 4.—The fact that
Dr. Joseph C. Bryant, of New York, re¬
turned with the president from Gray
Gables and is now installed in the White
House for an indefinite period has given
rise to the supposition that Mr. •„ Cleve¬
land still feels sufficiently apprehensive
regarding the paasible effect of the oper¬
ation upon his jawbone to consider it un¬
wise to dispense wholly physician. with the profes¬
sional advioo of his
One who is in a .position to know said
that while this inference was only natu¬
ral under the circumstances, it was none
the less erroneous. It was true, he said,
that Dr. Bryant was here in his profes¬
sional capacity, but not as an adviser of
the the president, president required for the simple advice. reason There that
no
was no apprehension of the slight whatever regard
iug the effect all other operation re¬
ferred to, and in respects the
president’s health was fully restored.
The real purpose of Dr, Bryant in re¬
maining at the White House for a few
weeks is, to be, within easy call for an in¬
teresting domestic ‘event which is ex¬
pected He to Mr. take place during this month.
was Cleveland's family physi¬
cian at the time of the birth of Baby
Ruth in New York, and his presence at
the White House was considered partic¬
ularly desirable at this time. He came
somewhat earlier than he might have
come otherwise, bocatue of the possible
effect upon Mrs. Cleveland’s health of
the trying trip from Buzzard’s Bay. The
use of Mr. Benedict's yacht, however,
made the journey so easy that she was
hardly even tired.
Another reason for Dr. Bryant’s early
presence was the desire of Iwth the
ferwicss*' president and Mrs. should, Cleveland tf possible, that the
mportant event KSttS tak- |
that the extremely sultry atmosphere of 1
Washington malarial duriug September, and least healthful which is
the most
month of residence the year, might Woodley make a tem-
torary at advisable,
be&i fortunately, exceptionally however, cool the and weather has
tlie agreeable
during past -few days, and there is
no present of chaugiug reason the to antidfiate original the ne-
oessity It is staled that it has already plan. beou de-
that, in the event of tlie biitli of I j
heir, he will bear some other given
than that of his father.
or Litas Ohio, i iti or Iolkuo, i
C'ophtt /
Fkaxk J. Oiixsev make* oath that be is
partner of theflrm ofF. J. (’hunky
Co., doing ami business In the City of Toledo,
State aforesaid aud that sail)
will pay tlie sum of ONK HUNDRED
H8 loreach and every pass ofCntarrh
cannot he rured hr the use of Halls’
Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY.
Hworn to beforo me and subscribed in my
thisfith day of December, a.D 1886,
—) A. W.GLEASON
SEAL) Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure istaken internally and
directly upon the blood and mucous
o’the nyntein. Rend for tmt mon-
free. F J. CHKNEY 4CO ,Toledo,U
•SFSold by Drui'icist*. 73 rents
A C.finrnp. mryrnsk.
Han Antonio, Tex., Hept. 4.—George
the young liicycliat of thin city
home from a trip to Chicago and
and return, every mile of
was made ou bis wlieeel. He left a
o;i June 11th. The total distance
aa shown by the cyclometer,
8,750 miles.
Japanese file Cun* is uti unfailing
lor every kind and stage of tlie
Guaranteed by N. B.
Heavy Fn»t Ml la New Riunpshlra.
Woodville, Sept. 4.—There was a it
frost on the highlands in this re¬
Saturday night. Vegetation was
river considerably, but a heavy fog
the crops.
Fits, diiziness, hysteria and nil of
troubles cured by Magnetic
Sold and guaranteed by
B. Drewry.
it.
Don’t fool with indteewtica. *
Pills;
iai. or/nttt rrnsmriu vnr
health won never better than now.
Th* wars and means committee has
ready got to work os a reform tariff bill.
Serioo* complication* are threatened
the Mexican border as a result of a
ary line dispute.
It is said that Hon. C. C. .Johnson, of
linois. will be appointed ussistaai
of the treasury.
Removal of the pension bureau at
ka, Kan., cou«(nswi>ea.^^m^mH to Ht. Louis, is being urged
Missouri
left Comptroller Washington of the Curreaey home Eckel*
for his at
Ills., to spend a two weeks' vacation.
It is believed that there is now a
chaw ity for clause unconditional of the Sherman repeal of law the In *
senate.
The Abe Lincoln command of the
Veterans’ union, of Washington, has
drawn from that organisation and
rendered its charter.
Mode Miserable for Life.
This job may easily l* if you (ail to
djr tlie trilif* stron ami non aMfimitatios
tbefood, which ate the attendants and
inatora of nervousness. that ever present
msi t which ao nan-otic, mineral sedative
nervine can ever do more than
n-li-ve Of course these remedies have
effect upon tbe organ* diaorder of digestion nod and
•imilat on. except to
them, thus aggravating alarming tbe origianl and diffiml
fy. Among tbe meat is
one symptom* of chronic nervouaneaa
somnia, - hie, is the professional term
abilify to sleep. Where tbit exists there
always a tendency to mental overthrow,
esis and head eventnal insanity, begin with at
fountain of ail this difficulty
tetler's Stomach Bitters and avert evil
sequences. No sooner does the stomach
sume its to-e and the system gain in
throngh the aid of ...... this benign tonic, Mate -hsn
Chilis sleep returns and the nerves grow tranquil
1 - 1 '"— and ■«« fever, ie.ee, riteuiuabuiiu, rheumatism, bilioueueee u.H and
| «”>«<ipation J ield to the Bitter*,
Wssktegton Brevities.
The Mexican border dispute still con tin
nes to be serious.
Sentiment in the house continues to
grow against an adjournment of the extra
session.
Representative Bland has been called
from resides Washington by the illness Mo. of his wife,
| who The rapid at resumption Lebanon, of business by
I banks that have been compelled to sus¬
troller pend, aa Eckels’ shown by the indicates reports at gene-i' Comp¬
revival of business. office, a
Electric Bitters.
This remedy is liecoming so well-
known and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who have used
Electric Bitters sing the same song
of praise—a purer medicine does not
exist and it is guaranteed to do all
that is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, boils,
salt tbeum and other affections
cnused by impure blood. Will drive
mularia from the system and pre¬
vent ns well as cure ell malarial
fevers. For cure uf headache, con¬
stipation Bitters. and indigestion try Elec¬
tric Entire satisfaction
guaranteed, or money refunded.
50c. and fl.00 per bottle at\ .1. N
Harris & Son’s, drugstore.
I : the^uth H»ie™ttacke<! five^oon 1
men from tbe nort (, i who attended*8*
Paul’s Methodist church Sunday night in
| jured Atlanta, before and some of them were badly in¬
accordance with they were rescued. It was in
an edict issued by the
1 boys of that will vicinity that boys from other
sections not be allowed to attend
church inside of their domains. The ring¬
leader was arrested, and other arrests will
follow.
For Over Fifty years
An old and well-tried remedy.—Mr*
Wiu.io*'* Sot.tiling Sirup ha* been used for
over fifty year* by millions of mother* for
heir children »hile teething, with peifect
success. It soothes the child, softeus the
is gums, the allays all pain, cures wind colic, cud
best remedy for Diarthtwa. 1* pleas
ant to the tuste. gold by druggists in every
part of the world. Twenty-five eents
bottle Itevnlue is iricidculahle. Be sure
and a*k lor Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,
and take no other kind.
junel.tuee.tUiireeatwl v.
A special from Managua, Nicaragua,
says: lys: X A party part of disbanded troops, Satur
I I day, „ay, capturpd capture,. the ... government um.u, funds des-
tined to pay the regular troops. The es-
I 2 fight, flght, 01 ? pluckily and fierce maintained battle resulted. the unequal The
a a "... VD >—> l.V . VUU > —- ... * UD
guerillas and seized killed all the members of the es¬
cort the money, amounting to
duras. $160,000. The robbers then fled to Hon¬
Summer Weakness
And that tired feeling, lorn of appetite and
nervous Hood’s prostration are driven away by
morning Sarsaparilla, like mist before the
*un. T« realise the benefit of this
1 great medicine, tive it a Irfal and you will
1 ]
8ure, efficient, easy—Hood’* Pill*. They
•hottld be in every traveler'* grip and every
family medicine chest. 25e. a box.
An electric car in Cincinnati became un
of manageable the failure Sunday evening, on account
of the brake to work, and
plunged track the down foot a steep the grade leaving crushing the
at of Dill and
into a saloon on the corner. Six passen¬
gers were killed and 45 injured. Not a
person tor and escaped injury who except jumped the conduc¬
time tf> motorman, themselves. just in
save
Buckien'tArnica Save.
The Best Halve in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chap¬
ped Hands, Chilblains. Cornu, and
all Skin Eruptions, and positively
cures Piles, or no pay required. It
is guaranteed to give perfect satis¬
faction, or money refunded. Price
25c. per box. For sale by J. N. Har¬
ris A Son*.
Outlaws held up the ’Frisco pasaenger
train at the little town of Monnd Vklley,
and Kan., at 4 o’clock Sunday morning, shot
killed Express -Messenger Chaptnsn
and robbed the passengers. They secured
nothing from the express car. but not a
rejjeved passenger escaped. Kven the women were
of jewel* and money.
Female Weakness Positive Cure.
To Thr Eoitor: —Please inform your read¬
er* that 1 have a positive remedy fir tbe
thousand and on# ill* which arise from de¬
ranged female organ*. I shall tie glad to
*end two bottle* of my remedy free to any
lady if *hev will send their Expiee* and F.
0- address. Your* truly.
Da E G. Mabchhh. Utica. N Y.
Knoxville _ George L. Snyder is nnder arrest in
for assault upon the person of
hi* 14-year-old stepiUughter, and although
their intimacy is of three year*’ standing,
and it wa* with the consent of the girl.the
laws of Tcnneaaee treat tlie case the same
** * -— —:—<1—
Inolrside Retreat— For Dimaaes of Wo.
Srientific treatment end rare* guaran¬
during Elegant apartments for ladies before
confinement. Addrese The Kiwi-
Physician, Tenn. 71,-72 Baxter Court, Naeh-
aug23d«>8m.
Charles A. Gunn, under arrest aa a ana-
train robber, ba* been positively
by the crew of the Mobile and
train he held up in June last, and hi*
has been turned over to the officials
the Southern Express company, who
•M ;
LEO RAS^
He Looks After the
of His Rej r.sentative.
FIVE FER80H8 BUSIED
Du Mltwal Hci.» a Praam and
Cholera Hwports from Akna
goralca power* Wanted to
Call la Tbeir Cola.
London, Sqpt. 4.—The Rome oorree-
pondestt of the United Pres telegraph*
that the pope has written to Mgr. SatolH,
papal delegate to the United States, and
Cardinal Gild ions, important confiden¬
tial letters, with which Father Frederick
Booker, vice rector of the Americas col¬
lege in RomC started on Friday for
America. Father Booker will deliver
the letters personally to the cardinal and
the apostolic delegate. It is understood,
says the correspondent, that these letters
are the outcome of reports which have
have reached the pope concerning al¬
Baiolli. leged opposition in New York to Mgr.
Horrible Fire la Londo*.
London, Sept. 4.—A family named
Wall were burned to death in their shop
in Hammersmith, a suburb of London,
The father, a widower, lived with four
children on tbe third floor of a building
in which he carried on his trade. Fire
broke oat early in the morning on the
first floor.
Before the fire brigade could be sum-
mooed tbe first two stories were ablaze.
W all and his children were at the front
windows, appealing to the crowd in the
street the firemen for help. all Three had minutes fallen before back,
came five
suffocated. Their bodies are still in the
rains.
A Csss of Cholera In Ireland.
Belfast, Sept. 4.—After examining
the body of a man who died under suspi¬
cious circumstances here Saturday, two
physicians Asiatic cholera; certify bat that his third disease physician was
a
claims the man died of heart disease.
An Anarchist Arrested.
Madrid, Sept. 4.—Anarchist Olves,
author of the recent explosion at the
residence of Honor Del Castillo, was ar¬
at Lisbon while embarking for
Buenos Ayres. He denies all knowledge
tbe explosion.
The Republicans Gained.
London, Hept. 4.—A dispatch from
to The Central News says that on
second ballot in France, 141 Repub¬
11 “Rallies’’ and nine Conserva¬
were elected. The Republicans
20 seats.
France’s Hooey Arrived.
Paris, Hept. 4.—The Temps has re¬
advice from Saigon that the
warship Latin has arrived there
2,300,000 francs, to be used in corn-
Franco. the payment of Siam’s indemnity
-
Foreign Cholera Death*.
Vienna, Sept. 4.—One hundred and
new canes of cholera, and 110
are reported throughout Hungary
Aug. 80th. to September 2.
France Calling In Sliver Coin*.
Paris, Sept. 4.—LeParis calls upon
to warn Greece, Switzerland,
and Italy to call in their silver
ORGANIZED LABOR.
Fine Day and a Great Crowd In New
York.
New York, Sept. 4.—Organized la¬
could not have had a finer day for its
The vicinity of Cooper Union was
with members of labor organiza¬
as early — as 9 o’clock. -------- It — was —— —■ a —
job lob to to get paraders in their proper
. although arrangements had been
with with the the trre«te«t greatest enre care. Finally Pioeiiv
parade nr*t containing was formed the business in two sections, trades
tlie second miscellaneous trades.
There was nothing anarchistic or so¬
about the demonstration. The
were oil American citizens.
A Noted Man Dead.
Washington, Sept. 4.—One of the old¬
residents 5 of Washington, zztz Mr. Robert
cable “—------ Sunday .
a car — afternoon and ’ ]
Mr. Wharton originally came to
from Nashville, Tenn., in
He He wi was born and reared near the
Jackson's famous
homo — and was appointed
in the general postofliee by Presi¬
Jackson. He remained in that ser¬
many years, saving ies money and
in real estate nei re, which even-
made him a very very ri rich man.
Judge lllatchford'ii Succeuior.
Nkw York, Hept. 4.—It is announced
ujion good authority that be¬
the week is out the president will
a member of the law firm of Horn-
Byrne N. &.Taylor, J., and was born
Patterson. 42 years ago. He
with high honors from Prince¬
in 1871 and was admitted to the liar
1875.
Maine, In the Diamond Indantry.
Oxford, Sept. 4.—Philip Wentworth,
of Hiram, reports that
pnm>ectingJo*^gema recently, ho | I
a lartfe diamond. It is esti •
to lie worth several thousand dol¬
but its true value cannot be deter¬
until it is cut.
Outbreak in Indiana-
Elkhart, Sept. 4.- Receut rumors of 1
coming war at Roby have at butt been ]
and military companies
been ordered to rendezvous at Lap-
It 8hould Be in Kvery House.
B. Wilson, 371 Clay St.. Shnrps-
Pa., says he will not be with¬
Dr. King’s New Discovery for
coughs and colds, that
his wife who was threatened
pneumonia after an attack of
grippe,” when various other rem¬
and several physicians bad
het no good. Robert Barber,
Cooksport, Pa., claims Dr. King’s
Discovery has done him more
than anything he ever used for
Free trouble. Nothing like it. Try
trial bottles at J. N. Harris
Son’s drugstore. Largs bottles of
and 1100.
THE S TRIKE IS ON.
bmtavilte uk> »a*hvMte Employ**
Work »> KvwmvIUo.
Evaksvui-e, lad-, Sept. 4. —At
o’clock Sunday evening the
and Nashville railroad employes of
da*** except telegraph operators in
city struck. At the principal yards
the company, at Howell, two miles
this dtv. not a wheel is turning,
the company's officers hare canceled
reveal the source.
The Nashville Mr* Axra*.
Nashville. Sept. 4. —The Nashville,
Chattanooga and St. Louis employes
sented to Major Thomas, president of
company, a signed reduction agreement for 90 days,
the 10 per cent “We
Raying, .amongother among other things: things; of “ burdens we
willing to bear onr share any
falling on the railroad interests of
company and in view of the present fi¬
nancial conditions, agree to receive
90 days 10 per cent less than onr regular
wages.”
Everything Quiet In Louisville.
Louisville, Sept. 4.—The Louisville
and Nashville trainmen do not like the
settlement effected with the road and
they cannot help the system, and svery- in the
thing is quiet on two everything will be
next day or usual.
moving along as
Excelled by None
Mr. Jamefi £ Lucan
Severe Case of Rheumatism
I have been troubled with rheumatism dur¬
ing the past year. For weeks at a time I was
confined to my room. I resolved to try
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Tbe result of partaking of this great medicine
was that It made me atraag aid healthy as
before.” Jane* E. Lucas, 618 North Bond
fit., Baltimore, Md. HOOD’S CURES.
HOOD'S Pills are purely vegetable, and do
not purge, pain or grOe. Sold by ail druggists.
RAILROADS.
LOCAL TIME CARD.
(Standard Time ,
Central Railroad of Georgia.
GOING SOUTH.
No. 2—Mail and Express, Arrive* 9 85 atn
No. 6—Nancy Hank*........Arrives 1 25 pm
No. 12—Mad..............Arrives 644 pm
No, 4—Express............Arrive* 8 25 pm
GOISO NORTH.
No. 8—Expires..............Arrive* 6 18 am
No 11—Mail..............An-fyes 8 52am
No. 1—Nancy Hank*.....Arrive* 3 12 pm
No. 5—Mail und Express, Arrive* 6 30 pm
No*. 2,6 and 4, South bound, and 3,1 and
5, North bound, on the. C. R. R. ran through
Irorn Atlanta to Savannah. No*. 12 and 11
are local between Atlanta and Maeon and
connect with Sooth .Vestern train*.
No*, 6 and 4, Sooth bound, and Noe. 8
and 1, North bound, carry through mail.
Chattanooga, Rome and Columbus R. B.
(Lea*od by ated Savannah by Central and Railroad.) Western. Oper-1
doing south.
No. 2- Mail aud Express, Arrive* 5 05 pm
No. *42—Mixed Pass F’rt. Arrives 12 20 pm
GOING NORTH.
No. 8—Mail and Expre**, Fr’t. Leaves 10 7 00 00 am
No. *48—Mixed Pas*. Leave* pm ‘
’Except Sunday.
Georgia Midland and Gulf B.R.
GOING flOUTH.
So. # r»0—Mail and Expi«*B, Leaves 6 15 am
No. 52— Local Passtnger. .Leaves 6 50 pm
GOING NOBTH.
No. 53— Local Paasenger.. Arriie* 7 50 am I
No, Vn *S1__ *51—Mail VI ail on,l and Express, F wnraaa Arrives 1 *ri vrou 8 H 45 A ra om «i m
No. *50—On Sunday.........Leaves 8 30 am
No. *51—On Sunday ......Arrives 8 10 pm
Nos. 50 and .51 on the G. M. & 0. R. K., go
through and come from McDonough.
World’* Fair Exposition.
If you are going to attend take the
Evansville route (E. 4 T. H. amlC. A E. 1.
R. R ). The only lioe which can offer I
through tram service between theSouthand I
Chicago, Train No-8. having World two trains Fair daily
* Bpevial, leave*
Atlanta at 8:20 p. m., Chattanooga. 1:07 a.
m., Nashville, 7 a. in., Evansville, 1:05 p. m.
and arrive at Ch cago 9:40 p. m. It will be
the daylight train and buffet i- equipped with ele¬
gant Pullman parlor car* and ham-
gome coache*.
Trein No. 6., Atlanta and Chicago limited,
a »olid vestibuled train, leave* Atlanta at
10 a. m., Chattanooga, 2:42 p. m, Nash¬
ville, 7:45 p.m., Evansville, 12:45 a. m. aud
arrivts at Chicago at 8:58 a, m. Thi* train
i* equipped with Pullman sleepers and day
coacbe*, also through (deeper* from Jack¬
sonville to Chicago, via Montgomery. A
din n£ car is attache! to this train at Dan¬
ville, enabling passengers to get tbeir meal*
cn route.
Round trp tieket* will be ori gale from
April 25lh November until October Slat, good letarn-
g until 5th, 1893
For rutes, mape, sleeping car eervief, etc:;
apply L, to either of the undersigned,
s. Roger*. Rogers, Southern Southern Pa*senge Passenger Agent,
Chattanooga, 8 D. McLeish. Tenn. Qenerai Pttteerg.r
Erausrilie, lnd. Agent,
G. A. R. Encampment Sspt. 4—8.
General Order No. 5 dated July
24t.b, issued from Department Head¬
quarters G. A. R„ Department of
Uliio, names the Cincinnati. Hamil¬
ton and Dayton Railroad as thp offi¬
route to INDIANAPOLIS, and
notices that this road was the
road which granted tbe depart¬
a one cent per mile rate to
State Encampment at Hamil¬
The Order states that, the Cincin¬
Hamilton and Dayton is the
load from this territory naming
one cent rate National to Indianapolis Encampment. for
coming
lines may follow, but it was
line alone which granted the old
and their frienda the one
per mile rate,
Tbe Cincinnati, Hamilton nnd Day-
Railroad is tbe G. A. R. route;
other lines will full short in en¬
to catch tbe old veterans
falling in tbe rear. The old boys,
they were treated in battle, believe
E. going with the Advance Guard.
O. McCormick. G. P * T. A., C.
A D, R, R., Ciocinugti, Ohio.
QUICK TIME TO CHICAGO.
Two Dully Fast Unlimited
The East Tennessee, Virginia
! Georgia Railway, tbe old
Southern passenger line, makes
quickest time from tbe South to
Chicago, via Cincinnati.
superb solid Vestibule trains
. especially — *------„ for this service) are as
... United , „ .....
ah any in the -jtatSo *du
Mating of elegant day coaches and
Fatima o sleepers, runs solid-to Cin¬
cinnati and Chicago, witboutebange.
Tbe “Chicago Limited” is a solid
Vestibule train, with through sleep-
era to Chicago, without change
cars. t
Tbe E. T„ V. & G. is the only line
running running through llirougn trains trams to to Cincin- wn
| nati, tbe Queen City of the-West.
Stop overs allowed ut Cincinnati
and Louisville on all World’s Fair
tickets*
The E. T., V. A G. is the only line
in tbe South that secures rooms in
advance for their patrons. Upon
application engaged without to any agent, rooms can
be extra charge, at
the elegant “Hotel iDgram,” which
to tbe
Fair,
Jr. manage
meot of Warren Leland,
Be sure your tickets read via
the E. T., V. & G. and Q & C. roads,
the recognized route to tbe World’s
Fair. Cheapest excursion xates via
this route.
Further information readily ob¬
tained by addressing any agent Fuss, or
J. J. Farnsworth, Div.
Agent, Atlanta, Ga. "Div.
C. A. Desausseche, Pass
Agent, Memphis, Div. Tenn. Agent
L. A. Bell, Pass.
Selma, Ala.
C. A. Benscoter, Div. Pass. Agent
Knoxville, Tenn,
B. W. Wben.v, Gen’l. Pass, and
Ticket Agent. Knoxville, Tenn,
THROUGH VESTIBULE TRAINS
| Via Western & Atlantic Railroad At¬
lanta to Chicago.
The velvet, vestibule leaving Atlan-
J and ta at Atlantic 10:30 a. railroad m. via and the Nashville, Western
Chattanooga and St. Louis railway
| I runs solid to Chicago, carrying Pull-
man coaches und palace sleeping cars
through without change via Evans
I ville, arriving in Chicago next morn-
I | ing at 8:58 o’clock, 22 hours and 58
minutes.
Traiu No. 4 leaving Atlanta at
I 8:20 p. in. carrying Pullman palace
[ sleeping Louisville car and Atlanta Pennsylvania to Chicago lines via
! through without change.
For sleeping car berths call upon
I or write to R. D. Mann, T. A., No. 4
Kimball House, or C. C. Walker
Tieket Agent, Union depot, Atlanta.
PAN-AMERICAN
MEDICAL COLLEGE.
Washington, D. C., September 5th to
8th, 1803.
Reduced rates by Queen and Cres¬
cent route. Agents Queen and Cres¬
cent Route will sell tickets Sept. 2d
to 7th at rate oi one and one-third
fare for round trip. Through cars
to Washington via Chattanooga.
Solid Vestibule trains to Lexington
and Cincinnati. For rates, etc., call
or address agents.
D. G. EDWARD9, G. P. A.
Cincinnati, Ohio.
Great Reduction in Rate* to the
World’* Fair.
Taking effect July 23rd, special ex¬
cursion tickets will be on sale at all
coupon offices in the South to Chica¬
go and return, via the Evansville
route, (E. & T. H., C. & E. I. R. R.,)
good flften (15) days. Be sore that
your — tickets i!.l__ a . _____.1 read _i via _ the Evansville
route. The only line running solid
vestibuled trains from Atlanta,
Chattanooga and Nashville to Chi¬
cago, without change ol cars. Also
has u through sleeper daily from
Jacksonville, Fla., to Chicago, via
Montgomery. Call on your nearest
ticket ageut for tickets and further
i-«______.=____ information, or address » , .____
S. L. Rogers, Southern Pass. Ag’t.,
Chattanooga, Tcdd.
S. D. McLeish, G. P. & T. Ag’t.,
Ind. tf
Loulsvllle and Nashville Routes to
Chicago.
If Jon are going to the World’s
Fair and want a pleasant, safe and
trip, be sure yonr tickets read:
via Nashville and L. & N. R. R. By
this lioe yon have choice of 3 first-
routes, via Evansville, Louis¬
or Cincinnatti. The Velvet Ves¬
train leaves Atlanta daily at
a. in. W.&A.JL4I., and inns
to Chicago, via Nashville and
arriving Chicago (Dear¬
St. Station) 8:58 next morn¬
22 % hours to Chicago. The
train leaves Atlanta daily
m. and conies through
Buffet Sleepers to Chicago
Nashville, Louisville & Penn,
arriving Chicago (Union Sta¬
for supper next evening. Ex¬
tickets now on sale at low
going allowing passengers privilege
one route and returning
also stop-overs allowed. A
at Mammoth Cave can be made
little expensp. For rates, time
description of MammothCave,
Fred D. Bush, Dist. Pass. Agt., L.
N R. R., 36 Wall St., Atlanta, Gu.
R. R. trains connect with W.
A. trains.
om re* omnuo^mamr aw run
EMORY
Introduce * aertra of ralnabla
’'d'CJ'te'C.l WIU be ksi wnrkc to *U *ppUeaat« the above
and Whiskey Babttz
cured at home with¬
out P*i a. Book of par¬
ti cut--» K nt FMkE.
ALL ABOUT BRIFF
Capital of the Garden!
of the World!
f|p| Birriii county *11 i'
Spalding seat „
tsjvtS! (
«oi> tre of the brat ere,! Z 1
Empire .of the State 3
the South, of 1
i
all it* Wonderful
■
Lr:rr’»“ 3 and varied i„dar
tries meet and m,
arrwtl ou with greatest auecera, and i* tta.
able ing a to home offer and inducement* a profitable to all classes fh! Jet? T*
the for career. incmT
are it* population reasons a growth that is
ng It almost daily. ■
ties; ho* the ample and sufficient ruilrcad iacil
second point in importance o* tu
(Yntral railroad between the capital of th.
seaport. State, forty 250 mile*distant, mile* and its indepondrat princim!
line Chattanooga away ; an ,
to and the West by *•-
the Railroad; Savannah, the Griffin and North Alip/J. (ieorS ’
Midland and principal Gall city on the
mile* long, built largely railroad, one hundra*
terprise and he through it* own m \
soon t« extended to Atlanta
and the system* of the Northeast, direr*
connection with the great Eaat Tennis ^
Virginia and Oeoigia railroad system-
other bringing road in graded trade aud and carrying eoon to 1 e built-*!
and manufacturer*. oat n-™** good,
That this is the very cream nnd Sower pi
the agricultural and horticultural pertiom
of the State is evidenced by the fart
that tbe State of Geo-jia and the United
State* unanimously chose it a* the tile far
the Experiment Station, against the strong 3 ;
effort* of every other section. It ha* two
crops that never laii, being cotton, the mart
important erop in the South, and grape* intS
which are glowing to surpass cotton
county. (iriffln’
fin’s record dnringthe past half dscadt
proveq i it it to to be be one one of of the the most most prostTraakJi proRreetiy** _____ -1
cities iu the South.
It has built two large cotton factories no.
resenting the world. 4250,000 and shipping goods tffl
over
It ha* put up two large iron and braasfon-
dries, a fertilizer factory, a cotton seed oil
mill, a aash and blind factory, aplowlacton
an ice factory, bottling works, a trope
factory, a mattress factory, a wire fcare
factory and various smaller enterprises.
It bas put in an electric light plant h?
which the street* are brilliantly lighted. '
It has completed an extensive eyttae
ol waterworks, giving complete protect*
against fire, and furnishing water every
where.
it has laid several mile* of street railroad
lor convenient transportation over its lares
area.
It ha* opened np the finest and target
granite quarry in the State, for tiniiaw
ballasting It and macadamizing purposes.
ha* secured a cotton compress w.t* s
full capacit y for its large and im teasing re;
ceipts It of thi* Southern staple.
hoe established a system of traded pot-
lie schools, wixh a seven years currieuhus,
second to none, and has jost erected one o
the largest and finest school buildings in the
State in addition to the former commodloM
structure.
It ha* organized two new hanks, makings
total of four, with combined rciiourws ol
hall a million dollars.
It ha* built two handsome new churches,
making a total of ten.
It has built several diapdsome basinm
blocks and many beautiful residences, the
building record of each year averagi**
*150,000. it around it* borders
has attracted frnit
growers from nearly every Statein t he Uniflt
and Canada, until it is surrounded on every
aide bv orchards and vineyards, and has be¬
come the largest and beat fruit section In the
State, n single car load of it* peaches netting
*1.280 in the height, of the season.
It bus doubled bothFrenchandGerman,methodn it* wine making capacity,
makiugby
both by individuals and by a Urge wine
company incorporated in 1891.
It bas been exempt from cyclone*, fioode
and epidemics, and by reuson of it* topo¬
graphy will never be subject to them.
With an altitude of 1,150 feet abov* the
sea level, its bealthfniness boa attracted gen¬
eral attention.
It has jnst secured the permanent military
eocampm<.nt of the State, adding about
*100,000 to it* revenues every year.
With all these and other evidence* of a
five and growing town, with a health'nl ani
feasant climate summer and winter, *
onpitable and cultured people, and a mil
capable of producing any product of th
temperate or semi-tropic zone, Griffin often
every inducement and a hearty welcome to
new citizens
REE TRIP
WORLD’S FAIR
To the one sending ns the larg-
est number of wrappers off of Iks
bottle* of
DICKEY’S ‘FAVORITE’ EYE WATEB,
we will paj your wa? to and from tbe
fair, and ai! expeDBet* while there.
Yon can get
DICKEY’S ‘FAVORITE’ EYE W*TEB,
from any druggist, or we will wnd
it to you per mail; it im well worth the
money, whether yon win or net, n»
we guarantee it to eure any case of
granulated lide, weak, eorr, or iu-
flanfed eye*; has been in nse for more
than 25 years, and was never known
to fail in a single cm«», and it i« not
like most eye waters, for they burn
and hurt the eye. but
‘FAVORITE EYE WATEB
is perfectly harmless, does not born
or hurt the eye. but feels good.
Every bottle is sold on a gnaranteo refund
of No tart No Fay, and we
tbe money in eveiy failure. Be vire
you get
FAVORITE' EYE WATEB
and take no sulistitute. lour drug¬
gist may give yon something that be
claims is jnst as good, but do not
take it for it is not. Then by retting
•‘Dickey’s Favorite” yon will Fair get free a
chance to go to the World’s snd
of charge Send ns yonr labels
we will send you a receipt for tliem*
and it will be decided the last of
July who is entitled to the trif). Ask
your druggist, or sent per mail, oil
receipt of pric-», 25 cents. Address
THE DICKEY MEDICINE CO.*
Glade Spring. V**
constipation, sick headache, biliousoa*
and nil complaints of the liver take Dick-
ev's Favorite Pill*. Beet in tbe world.