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THE FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS
The House ant Senate Called to Order
m Reaolar Ses ! im
Daily Summary «f Rnatlnr R«idnr*« In
the Two HmiM.
TIIK 4TF.
Mir Dat. In the M'Dfttf.
dir morning, Mr. Hoar presented a
mo niter petition, wound ironad Bie
wheel* of * bicycle, *nd containing
the name* of 150,<HWi ligner* in furor
of good, common high road*, h «a«
referred to the. committee on inter
Mfate commerce, Mr. Hoar then took
tiie fl«>or «n<l addrcHHcfl the nenaic r, n
the liiwniiifi question, calling up th**
reaolution laid over from Monday ni
hi* owl request for 1ht* reference of
the president** Hawaiian meaang t<»
the com nut tee on foreign r*la
lion*. He argued againat the «on
atitiitionality and legality of the
power* ent runted bv the preaident
to (vOinmiaai«»ner Blount d tiring
the aeaaioli of the aenate and without
the content «>f that body Ha waked
whether Mr. Htcvena could have been
appointed whib ongfeaw »as th** in ae*
aion without the unaelit of senate
and amid he did not *uppor* y *>
preaidant a defeuder <*i**ept poaa« ■ v
ftoroe mlitor of a New York newspaper
«*f foreign birth, not auppoaed t«» hav»*
much underatandiug either of the ajufit
<»r conatitiition of tin t nited State*,
would hold the eftlrinafive. view, Hr
compared tl»»* inatructiona to Mi mat* r
Willie to thorn* given by I Dogberry t<»
the watch, and euggeated that Thuraton
1/ad gone ba**k to llewnij to infu *». n
little of the apiritof John Duke of Ar
gyle’a answer to l^tieen ('nroliue into
the roplv <»f the Hawaiian government
to M hia modern American majeatr
1 ,*>XH I>AU fta the seimt/ Th lira
Jar, a good part of the tuna waa de
votfui to eieciitive buaifjo** and many
Bontio$tiona wereconflrinml At 12 1>
o'clock the aclinic, on motion of Mr
Milla, proceeded to the consider^tion
of cxccAititc IwKtuc**. V\ hcti the.
doors were opened the corrcct4*<l ltotiae
joint resolution, providing f«»r the hoi
’ dav recess of congress until \\ mines
dav, danunrv Hd, 1894, wsk Imd before
th* senate and concurred in. At 1.50
o’clock the senate took a nvcH# tin
til 2:30 o'clock. At the expiration
f»f the recess the s#*iiat m reaufii/ul
its attest on, and after transact
mg some routine business, at
2:45 o'olook Hg»Mi «nlit into i
M'.*inn. Th« lcKi*l*ti\,i *(‘hwi,,!i »«h
rr*iunn*<l »t 3:40 o'clock *n,l the <-li*>t'
I*k 1 ),cfi>r», Hie »cliitli) ncomiQumeAtion
from the x.ctrrUrv ,,f wtat* m
to the rocolution of Iho (n ri*f« <•» 111itf(
for information «* t>< «h«thci permia- cable
Kion hadbcon'ffrantoil *uv foraign
com])an,T to laml it* cahlo or lino* on
the i)oa*t of the Rnitwl Stato*
ainca March 1, 1893. The aoerntary
of *tat« aaiil no *nch ]>crmiaaion
hail Been 4( ranted aince Mai eh
I, 1893, either coiulitionally or uncon
dUtottally, kno*in« of no law of con
Kro** autiiorixing him or any several other
ciwnti'* ofticar to do no; that
’Ime. |>tu,r to thil 3*t# anch oormia
,.4 ,4lira* ,*.t,ia^4,tr d on
lawcriM condition*, and that he
knows ot no maaoti for urant ,nn inch
|>crmiaaion ainco March 1, 1893, that
did not cunt prior to that date. Mr.
Frye, of Maine, author of !h<- resolu¬
tion to which the communication na*
a reply, naked that the communication
lie on the table, a* he desired to call
the attention of eotiRrew, to some mat
tern connected with it. Then, on mo¬
tion of Mr, (iormaii, the Hetiafe, nt
3 4,7 o'clock )). m , adjourned is'.M, until
Wednesday, January 3,
Tllft HOI
14m Dat Aflsr the rndiug of 1hc
joiifnil ui ib*) houiM', NVodn«'H*l»v
morning. th»* r<*for«*nr** of 1 Ih> |iur«
food bill, introdnrod TurwtUy, imh’s
• ion#d ionir di*cuwiioii. both th«» ootii*
miflft on initr *dMc sml foreign c«mu
tiit«rercc sad the oonuiuflit on s^riottl
turn claiming jinimlictioa. Tito bill
wa* ruid for informalioti A yc* nnd
nty volt* Wing dcmAiidctl cm ii»» rofi»r
it w»* teniBorunlv )«td n«i«l6.
Au order waa nihqdotl for pimk ,? *8
the majority and miuoritv ro
|»4irt» of ilia wayM and ni«mo» ooui
mittew on th* tmit! bill 1 h«* con
(freiitu* report ou the little tugeioyv
tlefioioiicr bill, coming otei tr«»n» tl««i
• xtraordiuary *<haiou wm* tnkcu up,
th** p«»ilit iu 4*otiti’t»vetbeing the /m u
» tc Aiuciidiucut t»> |»a> artiatofA clerk*
aud certain per dum ctitploTca ft»r **»*r
% ICfft iluMtlg th* I eCt* itf Out fifty *tir*t
cougre**. After dia/’iiaaiiig the rei»oit
Mr ('i/uiUh tuoVi-d that th* ht»u*«' rt*
»*rd« from ita domgroement t*» the ecu
ate atiieuttineut. allovt lug pas U» sill
ate employe* during the Congressional
recess of 1891, am) agree to the same
The division result mi, ye* 93, nay* 92
Th* point of no quorum a an rain* dand
the yea* and nav* ordered l he vote
fcaultrd sea* 141. nays S9 I'he amend
»m iit was agreed t»» aud the conleteiici
report dia|>o*cti of.
1 5th. has. In the house, T'hura
day morning, Mr. Hot) telle sub
milted * ptiviledged reaolut ion and
asked immediate C4>n*iderati«ni The
resolution wet* forth that *»u March
ll, IBM, the wecretati t lu¬
Mii y iMued mMxiu-tioUfc to lot- nfln-er
ts chugs ol th<- Fuitctl Sint. -. u*»«l
force* nt Honolulu tuwnfM with »]•«-
!*l I'onBMiiuir Klounl *u*i th«t *»id
C<>utmMHoiirr HI.unit i%»u«sl orders to
lower Ibr SmcrioMU over tin; gov
ernment buildinK *nd uitlidraw the
Vuitcd Kt*te* manuos sUtionoi there
The re|>ort fr»>iu ISo«r Vdmiltl
Kkerrrtt shorr» the! iir* oG. rrd th*
miUUry order* of k* hi Special
Commmioner Blount It II Dt
Being ehown th»t 4 n\im*Mone»
Blount held eny militerr or n«t«! rens.
under the Fmterl tst*t*i> which would
entitle him to issue Mich order*, iht
*ecrel*ry of the n»v» i» directed to in¬
form ihe house why these uietruotiou* Blount,
were i*«ued to Comuii**i»ner
end to furnish cop).-* of >11 >iu-h in
struct ton*. Mj f>llH>t ol»]*H*te,l *ud
ssked that the rceolulion le referred
to the committee ou u»v»l *ft»ir*
After konie diecuawon. the *]>*-aker held
that jl w-wa not a privi l ege d rewolution
aud could not have i»eeu r< n « d on !y
l»y nuanimoua eonwr-nt. an-1 it was
referred to the «**nuuitte« u
uavai affaire Mr. McLeary ...
|>ort«-.l from the Committee
lore%B affatra a reaolutiou aa a au<»
atitutr lor thooe mttvdaced by M>
Beiitcll and Mr. Hitt. Mr. Mrd’reary
deaii.-il to make a jM*raonal atatenient.
Mr lleutelle rose to a parliamentary
inquiry. Several members rose to
make point h of order, but the *j>f*»k<-r
h**)<I that no point of order could b**
made during h cal) of tic- committed
for report#*. Mr. row* to » p* r "
liamentary inquiry, and M*. Bout* Ilf*
HtaU-d that a Mtrioti* error bad be* n
uiHile; but the apoakcr amd that no de¬
late wn* in order, and directed tile
H*argcftut at htuih to beat a)l inewbcrL
Mr Herd wild tlxiM reporte d remhx
non, if it went to the calendar, won hi
lone it* privilege, and he did not b*-
li« \e that the hoifae could be deprived
«»f llii right to examine thin matter,
Mr. Bnutelh «Hid th*- speaker h» f I pre*
vioitaly rub‘<l that tut** wa* h privil
eged qiiention and if the apeak **r
II'.U held that auch privileged ealeu- quea
t i*jIih eon hi bn plai’ed np<»n the
<lar, would give to the chan abiediite
intlioHtv over the coiiHifleration of all
privileged qtie*tion», even including
tliaf of inipea**hli»ent I 1»** speak»T
had read preced<inta ah**wi!*g that any
bill reported from n committee during
the in.irrung hour rntiat tak* itn Idaci
on the ealandar. After a live} die
eiiMHiou, artif'ipwt* d inbythf »pea k**r
Huutrlk wimI Reed, the speaker f »i* 1
that the beat way t< determine th*
/ igiif* ttf this privileged ipieHtion
would be to aaeertain them when the
i/T iitleuian called the f»i»tt**r up for h<
ii.ii Ho the resolution waa pla<*td
ih** calendar. At .1:15 «# clock, the
hm upon motion of Mr. Holman,
,
a< rued tor the holiday receaft, until
.1*1, v 3rd. 1894
GROWTH OF THE SOUTH.
The !ndu\trial Situation as Heporled
f«ir the Tast Week.
Th# rMi*** of the mdns'rUI nilusfiou in t'n*
roulh for the pa* we« k show a ih»t *, cle
, •
iift il in fluatn*) pianta, toga*her wi h an
fqtully inert-* »d iiitj cry ii fo» new maehinerr,
indlcafe* ooncliitiiwly i*t * *>atly impr <vc
merit ii** t * ken plant 1 , Th i* improvernent /•*
tend* it* *11 hrantln** **f indu* i al develop*
meni and i* aUarf I In by condition all portion* th© »«f iron ibo
ft. >ii I hern *UI#-. i»i# firm t.f
mnrkd cootinue*. a/cl anlncrease<l demand for
ih# product* of coal mint * and of ore mine* i*
reported. The iadiiBliy in htalfhy condiiion,
tett le i* a
ftinl improvement i* to Ik 1 nott-d in tiie nurket*
for litn.htr <*f all kir.dN. Tim pr* specl* for a
furor abb* winter'* hnaim-aa In the aouth are U>
li re I to he bright. indue #*tahhahad
Fifty-throe new the rie* week, were to-etht wiih »»r
iim .rpora'ed during r
eight enlargcmouta of matinfactoriio. and
faenty-or/e Irnpor ant new huildmg* Pom/,
nent among the new itnlu-tnea t>f tin w«*«k
are; lhe incorporation *l Macon, (ia , «»f the
Maoon Irnpr reintuit ('oinpany, (*apit*l $1,000,*
UOil, by b O 1 in j; he* and nthfM; I lie Phoenix
I't’libU Piiosphai# ( oiuj.fttjy. of JhcI w/nrille,
I I*., capital #I6(I,C(W, A. B Virginia 4'atnphell and A
other*, innorpoiatom, tic Buck
HI one Coinpanv, of Bi« lit8'*na, V* . cupital
$100,0(K»| Hi# Mtuilgonit rv HU r* *« ( onipnir,
of Montgomery, A!« , by jl J. Baldwin and •*
aonlat#*, ctnital $100,00u, and a Ih»x faeforr
wiih $100, Oik) capital at Kenner, I .a , by p ('.
ifanfmel and other*
The Mancha® 4'rpre** (’•»., capital $$0,000,
ha* been chartt retl at New Or lot us b» , bv .1
l>. I.*cv»n.i other*; a pant* faotorr with $*to
000 capita . at (Jlurtotta, N l»y H. >1 Ihe
▼«fd( capital th# $80,000, Modern Milling \Vi»*.-»clu#-, <■»> , flotiring by mill, W.
at ii
A. Hhaw amt oih'r«; the K. W. ITo*t Ltimbe
Oo., at Teiarkiti*, Ark , cqdtal K, \V.
Kroat, pmndont, and t e Georgia Jtiewing A**
•ociaUon, a» Havamiali, Ga., capital fid.000,
by lWv>, Hchwarir, *nd other*
Agricultur*! implement works ate icpoited
at August#, (U-|l»rick work* at t’amden, trk ,
a ftsmuni ftelory at Helena, Atk , eleohri
gkiing plant# a< Bndev, Tenta, AhMetae-«*w4
t. ..l*.c*o*, ! ««•*. an I Lynchburg, Va . a cot
ton nd WOi!#Q uj»H at iG ^im, Ant ,
mfila wot it# a! Aadiavilla, (laiveatnn, Te«*«; flnitr and gnat
»t k* . i«-t b.h-i, N. O.,
Ahienaand (>»r*m*na, r« i»* # and foundile*
and machine aim ]mi at Black Itock, A»k., and
t'orei* a ti a, 'let**
Mining conip4iiiea Tenn m report**! at King'* Blue
Hnnngs Mountain, Ht»t|on, Pmeeillo Ky.,
N. an*l B « k*burg, H. a y*»n
mill at Kittle II >ck, Ark . a po tery at ( amdeu,
Ark; a tatutety at Romney, \Y. Va-, a tuhaoco
factory limzton, at Itauville, Va., an I dyo work# *t Bur
N. <‘. A oarriag** f*ct«uy will t»c Uiiil
at <'nr*lcaua. Tela*, lumlu i nulUai New Berne,
N- <*., «** au«l planing mill* a> Kagan. Ala ,
Tallabaaaee, Fla . Vtekdmrg, Mi*« . t **rn »*aua
amt Voakotn, Tex**, and vra*ei works at Bar*
tow aud Quiney, (Ohaitanmvga Fla., an t Ieu*khari, ‘IVaaa —
1 rad* amaii ( Fenn J
WILL FIGHT FOR SILVER.
Hutltif'ot Mm* of Colorado Adopt llwto*
1 ii I loll* on That Mho.
Six hundred delegate*, representing
nearly every municipality in thoataie,
attended tho buaiiM'aa men * eotivtin
tion in Denver, Col . Thurad»y. («**\
eruor Waite, who \u»* fireaein »*v him
iatum, promoted to give careful e*»n
Huletnti»»ii 14* any refta«ma whi«*h the
convent ton might nvlvaucc against
calling the iegialuture in apeeial
i*n a* pr«»p4>aed b> him
“I am in favor," h< *aid, “of light
mg for tin 1 free coinage «»t /silver at It*
t * * I, it* * t all the antiimer, but till bell
free *‘H over
Ib n .lutu>n* w«-r* a%l«*pt* >1 *b u> mg
that there * vist*«i aUtlieielit reaNoii tor
•'alltug au extra aeaMtoti of the b'ginla
tute atul dcclaritig such a couim would
«I<» the atate more harm than good.
The tcaolutiotiH nlao recited that Bolo
rado had alitomt eutirely reco>er«Hl
from the panic ami while the atato had
been gnevoual\ Wtiiutdtd b\ the *1»
monetis’atlou of silver, he* other r*
a4»ure4*a, Mich a* gold, coal ami agrieul
tur* a* re deveh | ng wonderfully.
HOWARD'S W1TNESSKS
bitp lestitHtutr Allegiug an AMhi for
the IMt'mlmil.
In the Howard trial nt Jnekwui,
Venn , Thursday, the deft'iidnni ev»n
titiuod to itihtidutN' t««tiniotiT ami
never*! vritueMM'* repreax'titttig the
pe*«pb* of the city nwore thnV the
detetoUkit n*s in J*ek*ou on Auguat
1<», 1891, the very day tlint certain
one* of the Hot*and I** ger letters were
written from New York. The letter*
were then rend nnd the par tie* again tes¬
tified that Hew an! xraa in .Iaeks»»n, not
only ott that day, but other date* of
that mniQHt ami tall when the gox
emnient arerrad he n«n in New York
sen<bng <»ut th» ftetlm'lire letter* all
over thacountry Through all of thi*
iuveatigatn*n the defendant i* veri
demonstrative when he imagine* he
eati aeore a point lt i» under»ttKHl
that the defeu«iant ha* some twenty
five w itnctftu* to introduce and the gov
eminent i* by n<» mean* ea*y. tinea it
i* im)w>a*ib)e to tell w hat line he wi
advance upon.
A IV.tMk.tet .trrewtrd.
In the United StutT* court at Jn*V
htiiiviHa, 1 -ft , riiurtkiay, 1
W H. Merrill »** arraigne*! befort
CoiQttiiBioftfr Walter 8»n tht- chitgf » *
fund* of th*' ^ov*»rmu*'iit
to a V*rc« amouuL Ti Ift* v’AiW- WlMft WA'rk
o*l up by I\*#u4Roc liiftj**N,'t*)r FrvstI D.
Peer, who duK'v.tvcfmi a**mc time a^> k
ihortAfa »q MfrrUTfc inoo^y order a*
C0U»t4
Wlill?ra|t<f Re Ifayed.
A .Tacknon, Mow. . «]>«•>.-' **r»: Oor
eruor Htmio Saturday pardoned Alex
Reeve*, Marlin and Rowan Monk, l.eu-J ban
Himmoua, Jarat- Rolwrrtaon and
ben Leonard, iiteue- I by Judge
f'lineman for two oir. last May at
BrooklmrftU f-.r white-upping, ami .1 j
Copiah I' ’«>w>n. count M.ni.-m . d for I «R- yc*r ,r ”“ from n “"> j
f«*r the witiiu offVrt.*»*'. I lie {*fiver no?
went to the prison in j»< m*i». Rtnl uiadt
th m h kindly talk.
I in Eranch have of late i«-<*n makiim
» atradt e!T.-.- to Improve Urn bit of
their pciiatji-“. M Girard, the 1 rench
•>' b'BtW. began a Acru-f of experiment*
ten year* ago. He m.allv mar,awl to
interest ««W Kwncb farmer* and indue*.
%
treble the potato \ield imd alas to in
c reav largely t■ percentage of the
a-arcb in the tuber- Improvement ha*
e ,nsc,]U< ntly resulted in even way. In
the expetim nt- soil of a good quality
waa lioseii, and seed from a vigorous
and productive variety. W hole
wen 1 .1 an ted and chemical fortili/.er#
were alone used.
ATLANTA MARKETS.
1Oilltfcf.'TKJJ WBKKLY.
rof-rrl k',;« (5) 100 Ih.
f off#-/' 'Arlnu -I w
(•■sen, luoii 24 U /. | v f*ve-'! tig's 24 fi'Xc, Green— Kx*
fra choice 21' ; dc-icc g«f>l 'H%c: f»ir JU'^c;
r iinmou 17'18.‘y'c J ugar— ■GraiiuJaio*t
■ : jwiwilar** I cut loaf 5^5
white extra * 'tV*: New Orleans yellow clan
tid 4 ; 4 h4V- • J w extra < Hymp
N»*w Oriesnetciiou l >c; j>iiiue!t«V!^'l‘e*;c (/iiha nuiKiit
jfje Molaw - G*-imi045 nil
tut (on l ea Black :<fg/^55e; riecri
40Nnfrncgd H'"'<*■. ('UtViu ‘iSf'/SOe;
inn* nit’i iOfifilJ >. Al Hf> re Jam*i'
cA ginger 1 H<*. Hiiiga()bic j/epja-r 11c, Mace
$!(><», i;j« **, |(«mI <i ; go*» I ftjai common
4 ^’ to|>orl»*’l -IiiDSiii ' d-V'•■. Knll- Hawley rf
<U iv %1 Vt;Virgmu 7-V-. U*l* '.fk/ftitj
While. Ikih, h»lf LbG. td-O OOf/^it.50. L paila Soap- 0 *e;
Macleiel. half harieis,
i hLoa, 100 I/m rA, 7 . Uh o/'
iiif p -liliLe, ft'f hard, <V0 ltl9, a 2.50;
CsmmIsm l-nraOnn U<*. star lie. Matches —
400a $1 (Mt, :k/0* OOait 75; *2 OUuli 75; Win
5gr<MH f i 75.rt.Kia Keg!*, htllk 4%C. do I lt< pi g*.
f*0; f;**< <‘raek»'r« m, J Pi 5J^c, XXX «lo s<kI» l and 5'jc; y 9 \imfkjlo%\b XXX butter
fi' 4 c,
fi’T' i XXX jHisrl oynh iMf* : p*jibe]l slideiceklo;
7c: lemon cream lie, XXX ginger mii*| Wr; corn
lull* i aridy AasorBsl stick ond»:ii*o»l 6%c.\ Freneli Milk,
iniifkl f <,'ttiiticd k-mkI**(/
ff. (KlacH on, jimfai :on nirtcli- ioM 1 1 D.5al <ri. Sab
liiiiii f 5 ift 50; I*'. W. oyafers tl 75; L W
♦ 135; t i 5U a H .V>; ioinatoei $2.00
. 4 bump f
Bull not ash $.1‘2U. Htnr-h-Be arl 4c;
l . , , nickel pacKni -a $3 (K); celluloid $**.00.
Bfc{ If t*. plain nr fifixe.'?, piufftfl fHUl 40, (purl*,
|l .V'hI so. Buwdttr- Kill", keg* $3*^5; i-^kegi,
H 91. ' 4 Kelts $1 10 Hliut 41 55 por *aok.
l«ur. 4• rsiu «nt| Uflii'.
ti'lnm 1-II«t |.at,-nl 14 75, HOC'm l
41,.'I,, run fa,.,-. If! fa), r*„ :v *1 40; famiiy
»::.lo.*:l %< ("mn N«. I wlitlo 67,-.
o*i. 41 win!,- 44-. T>,ih. ru*t
ftCkt, rtcxMl rye, Georgia 75*80,'
! u - (f 1 ,, 11 r„ timothy, large lades, chuioe $1.01
No. I timothy, l*rg^ bales, S1.03;
timothy, small bat#*, 9V, No. J timotbv, small
hates. ’ 90u; N *. 2 innothy, small bales, 85c,
M- al Blau* *VV.' , bolted 54.\ Wheat bran
Uaig# Bit k* !KX’, huiaII Hacks 90o. Cotton
Htd ni-nl- f I 3 » per 4-wt. Hteam feed —$1.10
,u » , >vt Hto* k pnan UOart'o per bu. White,
«0,f,7 Bouton heaus f:.'.«»a2.75 i»tir basbel.
IVnu<-»4<«, At.75a 2.09. Utit*—Bearl $8.19*
i i*ant rv I'r.tHci,.
1k;;< t*4.Otic Dutter Waatmn orMin*ry
(0*85 leimwwee I8»20ei other aratna
It',.,", I mo Turkay* 4»>)0, |,»r
II,; It. ii* if anil 27'4«. ehiekmn
Inr, e iHjvu-i H812* ;>t. DrrwMi
1, < 175 j» iio, ducks I5 oj chi k«
cn* tfhai/r l-‘»h ] faloes S.S04M.7 BtO"]
w < - p. 6, t* |,« let
Strain < S»l<ki. in flicootuli IflWI .’Rt. Onion*
T.V*$I 01 v bu
l*r«* i*!«n*.
I Mr mi nli 8, le*. bole*! 7}^n letnourml I'Wllie*
Hug/u uiirwtt hwniH U/ibV, aoourfling
to luanl * tv I Avorago; t'chforulA, IH 1 »tfxW
fiv kacou MiIt. bar.l, Loaf 9*v Compound
Uallnii.
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GEORGJ?' RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OF ICE GENERAL MANAGER.
CoramenenG -lb K 12th the following achedules will l>e operated. All
train* run by . meridian Time. The schedule* are subject to change
without notice to tiff public. P!
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J . _ ^ Train vat .vtobt Train
.So. 11 rxpB - - J u„ Xo. 27 STATION'S. S o. 28 mail, kxpb b No. 12
5 OOp 11 30j> 1 .’{58a 7 40a Lr Augusta Ar 9 25p 1 20p 5 15a 7 55*
5 34p. 11 53p lk*l21p Belair 1 03p 4 52a 7 15a
....
5 50pT2 04a lit 43p 8 19a Grovetowm 8 53p 12 5.5p 4 41a 7 Ola
6 04pT2 16*12 46], Berzeli* . 12 4<?p 4 29a fi 47»
.. .. 38a
g )4p)2 25*12 54 p 8 38a Harlem 8 8*p 12 34 ]> 4 ‘20a 6
t; 24p|l2 39a l Mir, 8 47a bearing 8 25p 12 25p 4 10a 6 28a
J2 52 a •/ Mr- 9 02a Thomson 8 08p 12 08 p 3 53a 8 10a
u . Mesena 50p‘ll .11 55a 3 42a 6 00a
' 3 51a
- 4 ( ,, lV 2U famak 7 47a '15a 5
; ■> •; «• *r- 7 43p 11 39a 3 2fia 5 44a
7 29 p 11 23a 3 10a 5 30a
7 l»p 11 09a 2 57a 5 19a
8 OOp 2 07a 2 ,]« 10 loa l nion Point 7 OOp 10 45a 2 32a 5 00a
... 2 2la 3 %"p fait]) 10 29a Greensboro i i 8 31p10 29a 221a......
...... A 2 44a ’ ®7pll 10 52a Buckhead 6 08], 9 58a 1 53a......
...... 2 56* On* Madisou 5 53p 9 42a 1 41a .....
.... ,i )1* 4 , 6p 11 24a Rutledge 5 86p 9 22a 1 26a ......
.... ,.j 1 .} rt 23a 43« 4# l 2p 11 ll 37a 57a Social Covington Circle 5 5 22]) Olp 9 8 07a 45a 12 1 54 14a......
*p oft ......
...... 4 08a 4- lip 12 17p Conyers 4 40], 8 21a ;12 .31 A ......
4 21» 'p 12 99p Lithonia 4 28], 8 09a 12 19a .....
4 41a 5 i pM2 46p Stone Mountain 4 10], 7 51a 12 OOn t......
... ,.| 4 55a 1 5 (sip b:t], 12 55(>! Clarkston 4 00p; 7 4la ,11 47p......
.. 5 09a 6 l 04p Decatur 3 51p 7 32a 11 35p ......
5 30a. 61 if ,ip ! 1 15p Lv Ar Atlanta Carnak I.v 3 40p 7 20a 11 12 15p 56a
.... 3 47m ?p!...... Ar 11 His
.... 3 55a; 1 lip Warren ton ......11 31a 12 45a......
.... ♦ 25*1 2 .. . Mayfield ..... 11 08a 12 19a ....
.... 4 38*1 2 tip Culverton ...... 10 54*1200nt 43p...... ......
.. 4 55a 2jl»p 2 dp ... .. Hparta .....10 43a 11
.. .. 5 19s Devereux ...... 10 29a 11 19],......
.....5 31a 3 f»2p..... Cnrra .......10 20a 11 05p!......
.... 6 30* 3 *2p...... Milledff r3vi lie ...... 10 00a 10 25), .....
6 57* 3 ■ op...... . Brow ns ; 9 c
.... ......
.... 7 09a; 3 ! gp...... Haddocks ...... 9 24 fi *o
.... 7 29a* 4 1 2p ; James ...... 9 10/. ftC
.. . . j 8 30pli 20a; 4 y»p . . .. j A r M aeon IjV ...... 8 32a X
.... 7 2 35p Lt Barnett Ar 2 OOp 9 30n 6 55p......
..... 7 42p II '« 2 47p Sharon I ^ 9 15a 0 40p ......
... 7 55p 11 a 3 00p Hillman 1 WC 4*- 9 04a A 29p
.... 8 25p ; 12 Op 3 30p Ar Washington J/v | 1 W* 8 35a 6 OOp......
' 10p......
. .. 10 55a f p! 2 47pj Lv Union Point Ar ) fl 50p 10 05a
. . 11 08a 8 ‘ftp! 2 59pj : Wood vi He i 6 36p 9 54 a it 53pj...... 59p......
.....Ill 7a 8 4H)p 3 04p Bairdstown 6 32p 9 50 n z.i
.. .11 37* 8.4 4 i| J 3 14p! Maxeys 6 15p| 9 38 a it 40p|...... 32pj.....
.. . .,11 53a, 8 8 22p! 35p! Stephens 6 06pl 9 31 a * <
.. ..12 15p 9 i 3 Crawford 5 26pj 43p 9 18a • i 59p|...... 17p......
.... ..il2 12 44], 9 ‘Sir ,) 3 53p Dunlap 5 9 01 a u-.
.. 5 Op; 9 3 58p Winters 5 18p 8 55a u*. 54}i......
..! 1 15pj 9 8 ' 4 lOp Ar Athens Lv 5 00p; 8 40 4 40pj..
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X 10|, . .. i Lv Union Point Ar ......j 10 OOn.........
X • * Hi loam 9 37ft......
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X 55 . . ., .. Ar White Plains Lr ..... 9 15 a......
All above train# ft n daily. 6 leaping Cava bet ween Atlanta and Ciiarlcstcn, Augusta and
nts. Augusts an I4 m*csii, on night wspi'e.**.
j. w. <;rei>:n, .iof: w. white. A. 0. JACKSON,
General Manapy. Traveling Passenger Agent. General Freight and Ban* Agent.
Auocsta, Ga.
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I II DAVISON ('. T. FARGO
Cotton Factors and Ooromisstou Merchants,
e.ujuar Kcjioifis ami Jackson streets
Oppostte Ooon Exchsng-)
AuiiiiHta a* m Cacorgiu
Ragqingf and I ies at the lowest market price Personal atten.
lion Given to all business
STYLES THE 40 OF SYLPHS, OVERIANDS, BUDGES
v Our ut* manu.«M.lure
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Dktj^viafei, 7>ceML Kami)) package 14 boxes**. $2.
THE RIPANS CHEMICAL CO *
10 SPRUCE STREET. NEW YOUR
Ladles and Gentlemen
I have a iresh. large stock, of Clothing. Hats. Boots and Shoes
Ladies Cloaks and walking jackets .which I want to sell out
this fall. I will sel’ at the very lowest prices to benefit the
customer before l will keep stock till next fall.
BARGAINS
in valises, Umbrellas, Gents furnishing goods; Ladies Under¬
garments and Notions. I must dispose of these at once, so if
VOU wish forthe best of goods at the lowest of prices buy from
F. RXTBEN
Crawfordviile. Georgia
W, B. WEST
FAMILY GROCERIES.
RESTAURANT AND
MEAT MARKET.
A Good Square Meal
j what can give you for 25 cents. We also have a dining room for colored
s we HE PUIH.IL
people. In short, we mean to FhtiD l want tresh anally
Come to see us if you have farm produce to sell. If you
(iroceries. Meats, Fresh Oysters aud Fish give us a trial order. Aud dm t
forget us when you are iu towu and are hungry. llespeciuiiiy,
w. D. WEST.
G-reenesboro Gr»,
(4. II NIXON. T. S. DAN FORTH
.
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COTTON FACTORS.
Nos. 3 and 4 Wama Block
Angmsta Gra
Personal and undivided attention given to the weighing a;ld
•Selling ot Cotton. Liberal cash advances
Made on consignments,
THE FARMERS Fire-Proof warehouse
739 Reynolds street, C3r-£X/«
Augusta *>
We especially solicit the planters trade:
Do strictly a commission business.
Charge low in conformity with the times.
sifj “ l0 ” 11 " r,C3
Cash advances on cotton by wagon or railroad.
I cranston & STOVA T T
i—il— J,
739 Reyno u s street. - - Augusta, Ga
SAFFEB & WEBER!
Wholesale and Retail Clothiers.
OTHERS BLOW, BUT WE GET THE TRADE !
Do you know the reason ? We are selling splendid late style goods cheap.
We buy our goods in wholesale lots. This enables ns to let you have them
for little money. Out- Pawn Brokers Goods go at NEW YORK PRICES,
and the goods can hardly Vie told from new. Come to see us before you go
elsewhere. We will take pleasure in showing our goods.
Ladies' Jackets
In latest style. Wo send the people away shod with the latest styles ot footweai,
Shoes. Boots, Slippers, Hats, Caps, Etc. " e have the goods and must sell,
Yours to serve,
C^TGCHSl^OTOj Ck».
SHARON, GEORGIA.
The Commercial Center
ot Taliaferro C ouutv.
Cotton can be sold within three eights of a cent,of Augusta Market. All
Coin I’eas. Chickens. Kegs and other country ] induce at mil n.aiket vel
For the acconimhuion <>t Yi-iting Friends as well as Regular Customers.
ne Keeps line of Clothing, Hats, Shoes.
btVGowis. • » l - '\ 1 )U l( Iv a nice links. Valises, Furniture,
; .leans, l-ndics tine Dress Good-. Ti
Harness and Buggies. Stoves, Hardware, Tinware, Glassware, Crockery
Fancy Groce*ics an. 1 Provisions, Drugs and a variety of most anything except
R ,CKtT Sroitr s Mild Pkdih.kiis.
l>o*;t bo irt-ubled vety much about (be price just bring along your I’ock
Rook and Change. and give value received.
Will nice) competition, you
i% KUSmiw
.SHARON. GEORGIA.
1 '_ m 0m
OTTOiN FACTORS
No. i 27 Reynolds St,
iVuLKXxsta, Oa
Stru-c Personai attention given to all Business. Libera
Advances on consignments of cotton.
FANCY AND PLAIN • i _ I i
I i.i I JOB PRINTING