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BKKBY T. MOSBL.Y, Kdltor.
MP. F. McOOWAN, Bui. 'lun'gr.
v'OL. XIII.
sal
Schedule in Effect Sept. 29th 1895
South Bound j North Bound
No -111 No 45 No 84[N’o 98
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Paily juailj. Daily] Daily
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620 745 r-v Atlanta \r 8 15 845
o 40i 792 “ Tucker “ 855 920
580 950 “ Lilbujn “ 906 988
521 0 40“ Oloster “ 016 940
5 11 628 “Law’ville” 927 957
500 616 4 Dftcula “ 933
452 008 “ Auburn “ 94610 18
4 41 5 50 “ Winder “ 10 00 10 29
4 27 5 87 “StHtham‘llo 1510 42
4 20 5 29 “ Bogart “ 10 22 10 50
4035 10 “ Athene “i 10 41'll 07
848 4 54“ Hull “10 58ill 18
3 39 4 45 “FiveF‘ks“! ll ol|ll 27
8 28 4 84“ Comer “111 141188
8 17 4 28 “ Carltou“ill 2411 49
8084 14 Ogleubv 'll 8111 59
AM
2 62 3 6Gj“Elberton“!l 4512 16
2 403 46 ‘ Midd‘ton“|l 15712 27
2 80 3 88‘Heardbnt* !!2 0612 80 |
2 16 8 20i“Ca. Falls“jl2 17 12 60 |
185 8 00i“ Abbeville 1 12 45 1 28'
101 2 84j“Grenw‘d‘ 1 24 2 04!
12 86 2 07i“Cr'.sfJill“! 1 51 2 82:
V M ip M
12 08 140“ Clinton 2002 69 j
1184 ‘Whitmire,, 8 85
1109 “Carlisle ~ 8 66
10 88 “Chester,, 4 80
9 87 “Waxhaw 1 6 40;
9 15 ArMonr'eLv 6 00 j
No 43 j No 36
Paesea’r Elberton j Pans
and Ex and Ex.
Daily Vccomiaodationj Daily
except ! except
*>uaday.| Sunday
AM | PM
900 ,Ar Atlanta Lv 400
8 02 Tucker 5 87
7 50 bilburn 5 62
7 4" Cluster 6 04
728 Lawrenoeville 628 >
7 07 Auburn 6 49
3 54,, Winder 7 04
6 16 - • - A theus 7 45
559 ' - Hull i 758
5 49 Five Forks 8 08
5 37 ' ’outer 8.18
5 i!5 Carlton 8 28
5 16 Oglesby 8 85
600 Lv 1? Iborton Ar 860
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Trains 38 and 41 rim solid
between Atlanta and Norfolk
currying Pullman sleeper, making
direct connections at Wdldon with
A i lan tic Const June for Washing
ton and New York, and ail points
North and East. At Norfolk with
steamers for Washington. Bay Line
for Aaltimore, Old Dominion for
New York.
Trains 8-4 and 41 solid between
Atlanta ana Columbia, with
through coaches for Charleston.
Tickets for sale to all {mints at
the corapanrs office at any station
on,line, or Obtained upon applica
tion. Any other information csu
be had upon application to any o
tbe undersigned.
T J Amif.hso.v, Joh.v H Win
-01 P A. Portalopth. Gen, M'g
R A Niwi, \xn, Div Puss Agt.
II E Edwards, Agt. Corner, t.
tl)c PmiicUmiUe ill an it nr
WE HAVE MOVED
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To our new Building on (inyton street; opposite office.
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Athena, .(Jet)i'gia 4
local llipiiugs
Items of Interest to ‘‘Free
State” People—-Our
Sick, Visitors, Etc.
*Miga Ora Keltmn is quite sick.
She is threatened with fever.
The yciuig people Jiad an enjoy
; able hop at the Moseley House last
Monday night,
Atlanta reported over tlire* hun
dred drunks on Christinas day.
Col. John E Gordon has anoth
er atlornoy at his house. The
little fellow made his appearance
last Saturday night and has eome
to ststy.
There is not a vacant house in
town, and more people want to
poms her®, butean’t get honssg to
live i.i. Why <'on’t those tn a
a position to do so supply this de
mand?
. Christmas day parsed off ralher
quietly with our citizens. Noth
ing but the occasional pop of the
hr* cinder, set, on fire by the
“Young America’ 1 indicated any
thing unusual,
Miss Eva Sorrells spent the
holidays m home with her parents.
She was accompanied by several
of her Juicy Cobb friends.
Miss Otio of the Girls
Normal and Industrial School,
spent the holidays at hoin with
her mothers family. Her friend
Miss Griffin, accompanied her.
Miss Eula Bird of Athens,
spent a few days of Xmas with
Mrs. Dr. It P Sorrells,
Mrs. Dr. Moseley of Koyston.
epetit Clu b turns with relatives
here.
Miss Dix So i l, of Florida, spun
tiie holidays with her auyit, Mrs
W W Scott.
During Xm is weak, the young
People hail a delightful hop at
the hospitable home of Mr. nd
Mrs- I F White. Comer sent up
a delegutio i much to the and light
of some of our young men.
The Chris'mas just p ns t, has
been the roost quiet ono we have
evet seen here. Not. a single
drunk reported or anyone that
seemed the least bit intoxicated.
\\ lint an improvement on former
occasions
Bee the advertisement of Prof.
G B Atkiseon in this issue and
govern yourself accordingly. The
school here will open again on
Monday morning next under his
charge, and if you want to gat
the full benefit of the school you
Should start your children the
first day of the session. Jiend
his advertisement and see his
terms,
for madisc w counts.
DANIELSVILLE, GA., FRIDAY. JAN. 3rd 18%.
Dr. J S Daniel and w fa of Hi~-
nier, spent Christinas hero wiUi
the Doctors parents.
Prof. A S Rowland* and wif#.
spent u few days hare this week
with Mrs. Rowland’s, sister, Mrff
D W Meadow. Prof. Rowland hits
charge of tho Harlem Institute,
Harlem, Ga., and has a flourishing
school.
A H Lang of Carlton, was up iu
sec vs a few duys ago. Arthur h®s
gone into business at that place
with J C Edwards.
Jack Daniel, col,, our prissuiopd
has quit single blessedness a gif
Jumped into double otistedueL,
Jack seems to be happy in his nW
f°le. m ' ' —A
Julious Boggs of Jacksou coil®
ty, with his family, spent Christ,ill®
here with relatives.
Married at the bridts parents djfgi
ing th i holid ivs. Miss Ida Griu&p
ami Mr. J D Park of
ty, ltev. W W Stark
M is. Park was one of
fairost daughters, while Mr. Ptk
is one of Jacksons best young min.
We extend to them congratulaliatfj
and wish for tliem through lip'®'
voyage, a l l the happiness tM$
world contains.
The Atlanta exposition cldfej
its gates to the public .on last Tj6s-<
day night. This exposition has L<een
a great instruction to the peoplelmd
has been tlt® means of drawing a
great many citizens to o r r graudSold
State.
Ten dollaJs for a hair#.
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The Georgia Southern <fc Florida
Ry„ in nddit on to their famous*
Pulling) Buff t trains ‘‘Quick
Step” and Dixie Flyet, u htrtfc,in
augurated the fastest PullmaeUine
in the South between Maconfftbd
Tampa, the route being Georgia
Smthern <fe Florida to -l as per end
1 jHf
Plant system to Tampa, leaving
Macon dajly at 11:28 p. m., 'inur
ing in Tampa 2:80 p, in. ex: af
ternoon; returning, leave Tjanipa
,10:15a in., arriving in MrfKm at
4a. m Aa the names cf its
Jacksonville Pullman tramsf hive
become household words, ifeesimo
to christen its now route with on
name that will be tin ;,ppr<priat 11
and popular as its two Mstms; Mr.
G. A. Macdonald, General Fjvssen
ger Ageut, Msc.un, has there((;re of
fered a prize of ten dollars ip gold
foi most appropriate namej bear
ing in mind that the trainlpassee
the famous ''uwanee River by day
light, All that is necessarf i* to
•end in this clipping, giving name
of paper a’d date, together with j
the name and address of nr
more person who expect Lc£
Florida this season, to
G. A- Macoon.sftn, 'Mt
G. P. A., G. 9 R )%
Tiie Democratic Leader.
Mr. Crisp, the democratic leader
la (be house, closed the debate on
the republican bond bill yesterday
in a speech of wonderful strongt h
aiid cleanliness. lie demonstra
ted how utttoriy impossible it is
to maintain the British gold elan—
dard .under present condltio.is—-
conditions that osn by clianged
>culy by' bringing about a Contriuf-
Aiyn of the oumiiey Jen fold morel
■ii-astrons thftn*tl,uft which has
aheady lake* place.*
Hu sh wind that tho only “ way
|ljy|bicji t* responsibility
1 would be to place the moiiyv pow -
‘4r in control of the people’s cumin
lejfj and argued with uttihswsrsble
force that no further . suit ender j
Kpf tiie public right in that direc
! %ion would or could he count®-
Nmnced by tbe piiopji.
r The spee’h was strong, clear and
eloquent and wasTsfenefl to with
grent attention by {tie holt's®, which
Without regard to party, has
sincere respect for Mr.
Crisp’s ability. Rut it
was not the speech alone that drew
attention to .Mr. Crisp. His skill
ful handling of tho democratic mi
nority ;oid the. pro optima* xvith j
which every parliamentary move on j
the part of the republicans was
met, has won tho admiration' of
all wlte knows how difficult and
delicate aie tho duties of a leader
on the floor of the house.
In closing tho debate Mr. C’isp
spoke for the democratic party
for the people of the whole country.
• He protested in a most forcible wav
against tbe boml issues, wliich add
to tbe profits of tbe money power
anti fusion a debt on the
present generation and on poster
ity. There were individual edenn)-
ersts within hearing of Mr. Crisp’s
voice who doubtless did uot agree
i with tbe democratic leader in his el
oquent protest against the lrond in
famy, but they were content to fol
low Mm in his opposition to the re
publican bond scheme.
Geo gia is proud of her distin
guished son, whose lead of the dem
ocratic minority in the house is at
tracting the admiration of the
whole eountrv.
Coffins and Caskets.
Person# at a distance can rely
I on being suited in coffins and Cas
kets •- Dariiclsville. Btck is
never short. 1 haw t hom from
-tiie home made up. Term cash or
credit to resiwnsible parties.
A. 8. TOMNSOV
lx you fei weak
all worn out take
BROWN'S IRON BITTER#
Dies Suddenly.
Mrs. Dwfldemona Fatten, who
lived alone at her near here, was
found dead on last Tuesday morn
ing (Jnn. 24th).
Miss Ola Brooks, ia parsing her
home, cnlled to her and ns she did
not answer, went in at the optn
'door and found her lying dead on
the floor. .From tho arrangement
of th'ngs in th# house, >t. is -sup
,posed that she had finished her
supj;er./and J ad turned to the fir®
Ip enjoy h®r smqk®, as the . laid®
was still arranged whero lmd
mriep hyf stippor, and* when found’
liVr'pTpV was near Iter and a knife*
w*#d. her
tobacco wHVlii hi hand .
Mrs. Patton hid lived to a ripe
, o'd age, and tab'bit'll u consistent
J member of th® church for ipme
time A stiange coincidence ooii
nocted with her death, is that har
husband died on Christmas eve,
just 32 years ago and was burred
en (JhriwtmiH day. So she was
laid to rest on this Christmas
day, r>y the side of him xyho hsd
long ago | receded flier across th®
dark chasm.
She leaves four child ran—two
daughters and two sons—with
u host of relatives and friends to
mourn her loss,
On the day of her death slip
vii seen by several®)! her friends,
and seemed to he more jovinl than
ev'nr, remarking to them that f)he
was about ready for Christmas
and expected to enioy the same,
nidfltaviting them to visit her.
HeWiouse was neatly arranged,
which showed that she was ready
for tho holidays.
nerves
-Nqwrsflgia Ts ofteVi r{othin£
but the prayer nerve
for food. Sciatica is an
other obstinate nerve
trouble often resist mg treat
ment for weeks at U time.
Repeated of neu
ralgia of thfe stomach arc
followed by jpnirked de
crease in vitality. Chronic
rheumatism, with rigid
muscles, stiff joints, and a
i dihilitated system, is often
associated with a scrofulous
condition.
Scott's Emulsion of Cod
liver" "SIT "with hypophos
phites, supplies nourish
ment, nerve tonics, and al
teratives. The cod-liver oij
furbishes the fipod, pnd the
valuable medicinal agents
which always exist in that
give needed strength
to 1 the weakened nervous
system.
Icon 4 *win, CtMsdrta, Sw Yarh. jk.m* )■.•
scascKipnow:
•m niiM ew Tm.
It Is said that the Kimball house
inAUant,cleared over 8125,000 be
tween Nov. llHh. and Dec. 10th.
The passage by ‘lie ■enatu of scn
‘ ator Hill’s hill removing th# pro
scription against ex-con federates en
listing in the army and navy is
aboutliiV.tXiiy gratifying episode of
the Rate war scare. Boston Herald..
The ltev. I’oter Mackenzie, who
died last week in London, ifaji -onCs
stopped by'a highwayman who *44-
■anded money, nfinliJlcr .of*-
fjjed him half a cro*j,a Und that Apt
being accepted rlo'ifecl Jiln fibi: ,anrl
gave him what the man fiotp ds*
scribe* a# a “dsshed good iickingd&H
, /% - SW ,' %
Tvru ‘
Veimzoeln, it would sewm, Is to
b# the direct, ciimw of uniting the;
North American conn
tries in closer ties of friendship.
SinSl Grover Cleveland told Salis
bury thst England - raut ‘*k> y
hands off” until the b®undsry‘dis
pute was subjected to arbitrat ion,
every South American newspaper
has boon pmiring Clevlaad ard alt
Ynuksedoni. In the event of war
every | Litin-Araaricau 'State, in
cluding Mexico, will join their far
ces with Venezuela and Cncl# SsußU.
Few people know that all plant® ’
contaia digestive principle* They,
cannot abeorb their food until it ia
digested any more tharr animals can,
The Meant Lebanon Shakers have
•earned the art of extracting and
utilising these digestive principles,
and it is for this reason that their
Mhaksr Digestive Cordial is meeting
with much phenomenal success in
he treatment of and epepiis. The
Shaker Digestive Cordial not only
tc®ntaius : iood already digested
but it also oontains digestive
prineiples, which aid*
digestion of other foo ds.tbst may bo
eaten with it. A single 10 cent sam
ple bottle will be tufiSoie*t to do
roooetrste iU value, aad w# #ngg/st
that # ery auffering person aako
a tfialof it. Any druggist cun sup
|dy ill
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IiAXOL is tho medicine for oil il
dren. Doctors recomend it in plac*
Castor.
lionet.
Tho firm of Bro>ka <t Pwr
je this day dissolved, C \V Power
r®
Afl,ac<s l bant due said firm wr®
by agreemetri, made payable to C
\V' J'ower. \
AJI liabilitiae made by paid firm
like wit® as® Pied by C W Power
Creditors arid lebtd s will be gov
fi-i-ed accordiufly. D-c. 24, 1895
j At Ryooo®
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