The banner-watchman. (Athens, Ga.) 1884-1886, August 26, 1885, Image 2

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asms?: BANNER-WATCHMAN orrioiAL onw or City of Atlisn, and «**!», Oeo*** * P*nK». DAILY BANNER WATCHMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY MORNING, AUGUST a6, 1885 £ | gill ^ '“.,f—..h? £ i ■■■>" ■■■—■,i ' . ■■ — ■ — ■ ■■■ ‘ 1 'SNHUAL SUBSCEIPIIOK KATES: Daily, .... Sunday. Slf... - Weakly, tl. T. L GANTT. THE MORTGAOE CROP. While the corn crop of Georgia i* ^bout ttiade and iho'cotton Crop ’ll rapidly opening, especially in the southern’ Half of the state, the mort gage crop is also fast approaching maturity. The cotton crop of t88$-6 may not be the largest ever produced, but there aria indications that it will be a veiy large one. The question of gathering and marketing' it in good coudition is now nu impor tant one. aa is also that retying to -the price tlje staple will probably «■ command. The prospect for a good price ia not now very flattering, , but it is to be hoped that the out look will be better when the market fairly opens. It fs believed that the area in Georgia and Florida planted in mortgages last spring, estimated in d dlsrs and cents, was smaller than it bit been at any time sinch the war. There are thousands ofwott- gaged crops in the state, howaver, more than ther^e ought to be, and these mortgage* -have grown and flourished, especially where they were given for supplies bought on credit, or for money borrowed at from 1 to per cent, per month. There will probably be few far mers, comparatively, wlio will not be able to gather their mortgages pretty early in the season, but it may be safely assumed that none of those who have a large mortgage Crop will hnvr tntielt profit (eft after squaring the year’s accounts. Will the southern planters ever be independent agum? This is a momentous question. They never can be so long as they have to beg for credit and mortgage their land and stock and crops to get it. A noted Georgia planter said a few years ago that “a farmer in debt was morally a slave, and if by any misfortune lis was unable to pay his debts when due, he was re garded as almost as degraded as a convict.” • Let the southern farmers get out of debt and resolve to stay out, and they will be the most independent and happieat people in the world, —Savannah News. Rumors as to the illness of the president appear to be unfounded. The Charleston News and Courier fittingly says that the cause of Vir ginia is the cause of the whole south. John S. Wise, of Vitginia, is.a great lover of dogs and it always on haad nt every dog show in a radius of 500 miles. • The. Montezuma Record, in an article headed ‘ Matrimony and Cotton,” reasons that the two go hand in hand together, and that a big cotton crop means n lively mat rimonial market this whiter. The president gets 50,000 letters a day, but he don’t read them all. If tjyete 150,000 letters wy re backed 4 in ederpmatc hand writing* there it doflaVa' n 1 apples •thit Grover breaks the seal. t v The man that briugs in thk first halo of cotton these dsiya, is looked upon with suspicion and the sample it frequently examined to tee if some of the last /ear’/cuckleburri.are not hidden in the staple. The largest rattlesnake has not been kilted yet We wsit patient' ly for -Editor Knowles, of Greenes boro journal, to .have one killed,jfia) WiTl lay.of-ej all IWsfoth*- era. Editor Knots lea maybe very * Tate in the season, but will find a big one before the trust falls. A Boston preacher, who was ar rested in the apartments of a lady acquaintance, says he was merely Assisting her to pack her trunks. As Le is anexpert in trunk packing, his congregation wilt ask him to pack his own. It is stated, that Geo. Butler ie looking lor nhole through which he may creep back into the temocratic The beast may find the hole ut it will ntvtr be big enough for to crawi through. The demo cratic party will iticp ah eye bn Benjamin. =' - -v •. LI It is. stated.that the city Author!- ties of Council Bluffs, la., are seri ously considering a novel proposi tion from acommittee of leading cit izens who are aporting men. The citizens propose to psy the entire expenses of the city government, in cluding all salaries of officials and policemen and the repairs of the streets, on.condition that they be al lowed exclusive control bf the gambling houset'anA sylobns of the city; They Ay-thefcin relieve the good citizens of all the taxes and make .fortunes out of tenderfoot garisulers -unditipplers, besides ma king the latter classes pay the city’s bills. . The Temperance societies intend to take an active part in the coming political campaign in England, and as tfity fife not only/numerous but twrotghjly nrgajpizefl tlyytyvill ex ert a great influence. It is estima ted that there are fiiteen thousand local i temperance organizations in the United Kingdom, ten, thousand of which are for adults. These so cieties have, in addition tp their ac tive members, a class 'termed pledged adherents, and it is compu ted that there arc five millions of people in the . kingdom™ who, pledged of unpledged, practice ab stinence. Several, weeks ago Talladega county went for prohibition, and now a big law suit threatens to grow out of the matter. The whisky men claim that they hold license, issued by the city clerk of Talladega, allow ing them to sell whisky until Jan 1st 1866. They will not close their es tablishments and have employed able council to fight the constitu tic nality of the order for them to close. ) When New York secs that it must depend upon itselt for the funds to build Grant’s . monument we mnnot doubt they will be forth coming. The sooner’ its people come to the conclusion that they will not be given .Any outside as sistance worth counting the better it will be. That Grant’s remnins will ever be removed to Washing- ton Is veiy improbable. Gentlemen of the House of Rep resentatives and sages of the Senate the dear people call for younthome. Your wives and children watch with longing eyes for you, but you do not come. The spring chicken is fat, the roasting ear and corn field beans await for you in vain. Then why linger any longer. Come hvme and prepare to go again. You may be *00 late already. John E. Owens, the comedian, ia lying dangerously ill at his rcsi dence near Baltimore, and his death, at any moment, would not surprise his physicians and friends. The man who has made; sovm«tiy r laugh will soon laugh no chore. ■ / The continued coinage of silver is strongly denounced by many prom inent men of all plasses. In their opinion the government should uu longer depend far help on the hanks, but. should repeal jhe Bland At^ Q](2 Solfi'i MvXvUvl y Y v i May J, ffft •I wMt to aipnaa mj appreciation o» Un ectoral vh’lck Urnniutted la a daurvfwa aonfh. 1 found no rali't tUl on mu march ; *• cams to a country rtore,wUcr», an artlua «“ rapIdtUBrtd.-£|co* I bar. kept Uio Pacroaxt comtantlr by , tor Ounltr.uM, and t ba*(M*0|(fto Ut long «* twtlmooIaU wrilf, to tu« prompt cur* of an bronclilal ami tuny aflfcctlont, by t^e dm of, Avtu'i curacy Being, -r- • uaiBEV vtcroaxL. Being wrypalatable,thbjmir* «t children taka It aodily. j .f l-CEI-ARED n Dr.J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. 1 Home Items and Topics «—Allyoor own tinlt If yoo remain tick t-hea yoa can eat bop bitten that oonv-Fall. —The weakest woman,smallest child, and sickest invalid <r,n use hop bittern with safety and great good. —Old ntea ti-ttering around from Ithmimatimi, kuluujr trouble or any weakneu will de made almost hew by oalnit hop bitters. HTMv wife and daughter were made healthy by the u*e of hop bitters and * recommend them to my people.—Meth od fit Clergyman. Aik uy rood doctor If hoo — Bitten are uot tbe beet (unity medicine Oneaftbttt Malarial fever. Ague an'* RlUotuneaa, will leave every nrig!i>« rhood its toon aa hop bitters arrive. “My mother drove the paralysis and neuralgia all onto! her system with hop bitters.”—Ed. Oswego Sun. tSTKeep the Inert healthy with hop bitters and you need not fear sick- “At the change of life nothing equals Bop Bitters 10 allay all troubles incident Thereto," . “The beef periodical for ladle* to take monthly, ami one from wnieli they wih rat-el ue rhe greatest benefit is hop bitters. Thousands die annually from some form of kidned disease that might have been presented by timely uto of hop bitters. Indigestion, weok stombeh, Irregular ities of the stomach cannot exist when hop hitters arc used. Bitten will keep s whole lamllj In robust health a year at a little cost. To produce >eal genuine sleep and child like repose all uiglit take a little hop bitters ou retiring. ty.Vojie genuine without a bunch of green Hops on the white label. Hhun all the vile, ^oiaoimua stuff with “Hop” or “Bops” In their name. DO YOU WANT 18% ocren of land In three mllea of Athens, with excellent spring in fifty feet of dwelling and p e food 8 room house. stone basement aid u^usl outouIIdiiijK Two fine branches ruuuiuetb rough the lend. Flft y acres of wooded lend. Plenty ol good fruit. Mr. M. L Dunaway, on the piece, will be pleated to show the property. For price* etc., apply to JOIIN 8. WILLIFORD, Real Estato Agent. The Cole Lot for Sale. The lot lurm through the eutiro block, (routing on each Cloy ten and Market streets. The lot is — __—cisyi well fl'Uptc 1 tor warehouse or livery stable pur* poses. It would for a city or prtvnte market bo HUMrpmSevd. I'-tf Lifihor >Bjwlaasmvaoss ayuiv Ul J. rt. WILLIFORD, tteal Kstate Agent. A GOOD HOME TO RENT OR TO LEASE. The home of the lste Mrs. W. N. White, on Mille !go avenue in i.ho city of Athens, will be ranted (or one year or leased for live years on reasonable terms. This It one of the most deslr* able homes in Georgia. There Is an excellent nil of good water, several fine _ necessary outbuildings on the place; there li thirty (80' acres of land attachod to the place, Possession given October 1st. 1885. For terra* and prices apply to my attorney George C. Thom as, or the nmlersigned on the premises. MRS. A. R. uut.h, tiA’iA Mrs, wo. M. White, SI D121ra 210 ACRES. For sale, 2IOaetcs of land, within ot Athens; go<nl six room bouse, several tenant hou-cs; a number of good springs on the place t plenty of open land. A bargain can be had by applying to J. d. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Agent. CITY FHOPfiftTY TO exchange for country farms, or good, level, ed land, *— unimproved land. Apply to J. 8. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Aft FOR RENT. cutt’a, 100 yards from Lnoy Cobb Institute, good 2 room brick kitchen and good stable ou lot als large garden and good well of water. For par ticulars call at J. H. Hoggins store. nov29tL Large Lot Well watered, close to baslncra; esn be boapht at a low price. ?Jwner wants to raise money, and will sell a bargain. Apply to JBW i WILLIFORD. To Rent fho large house on Octnoe street, formerly ►coupled by M. P, Brisco, pa a boarding house r tppljr to R. K. Reaves. JySOlm To Rent Lento and desirable rooms; furnished or unfur ilsbed, earner of Clayton and Jackson streets Board supolled If desired. Apply on prenJsco VAUIABI.E LAND FORSALE IN MADISON COUNTY. into two tracts, one containing i\ other 423 acres. The in .acres Is mostly planta tion, with tolerably good improvements. Tbs wtfdmln*. I will Ml MTWkat. tract, Mutalu- iu* 1.0M aerw, which Ukun altaoUMrbavaj dwlrabl. pbM. DMMMlaf tnau, roBTsaUacM awtadvaata,aa Tua place Ukaown at PUater, and U a rtry public pUM! 13 mtlca (rum Alhuu, « mlteu ftcmvrannoDjr Qrore, and 0 mile from Hlcholsoa, an lb. K. A railroad. If I Mil lb. .kola tract, the vImI. crap czacct cotton, trill be *>r«*.«a tin wuol. place, aad ala. planuuon to^a and Block of all kind. Taras: tri raU all lira laada tntlndln, th. main realdcnM, a lain tm story d.elllnc and many conrentcncca, J7.SO per acre, tf 1 only a^t tk. Mo aerra, nMlaclud- ln, lira kom. place. »8 per acre, aw-kalf cash tber ease. Bot for c mas. fall daacripUcn addnaa the aubaerf ber.or and larma «u batanca addnaa the aubaerf ber. or call on blar at Mauler p. O., Midlrttcorpt^Oa U-tta. DR. W. M. DURHAM SPECIALIST. GOROOb HTAlTR MEN LOUISIANA rAPUAL PRIZE, f/b.000 Tickets Oily **• Ik IrOTTEBY. lZE,*/b,00 Km . . Rm * LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY COMPANY. known. It la purely* vegetable prepa- ' ' ‘ 4 ‘ ”, though ration, andjtever known to fail, though tea ted In thousands of caaeithat baffled tlio aklll of pliyafeiatu. Dr. Joaepb Palmer, Feagio, Ga., writes; “I hare used Itrxtensi veiy In my prac tice lor twenty yuan, and do not hesitate toprouoonre it* specific for blood dl>- eaacainany form.” Dr. F, A.Toomer, Perry,Ga.,aayr:“It t( the beat blood purifier known, and to anfEerlog woman aflod send for ht r pecu- lar ailineuta.” Incorporate lu HU tor3 r.: Sfexw.wa'ss adopted DvecaiWM, A. D., UTi | TU Daly LolUty MttrtUtd tnimdendorud ty the people of any Stale, > Number Drawings ItsOrsnd Single 1 will take place monthly. A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO WIN A FORTUNE. Ninth Grand Drawing, Claw I, IN THE ACADEMY OF MlftllO, NEtV ORLEANS, TUES DAY, September G, 1885-184th Monthly Drawing. CAPITAL PRIZE. S7S.OOO. 100,000 Tickets, Five Dollars Each. Fractions, in Fifths in proportion. un or ratxaL I CAPITAL PBIZK. I7J.0M t do do 10,#00 3P8IZE8 0F <*C0 If,ON 6 do aw two 10 da 1»J0_ loom 1.000 do 25 25,000 arraoznanoK raisaa 0 Approximation Prises of (750—— AIM 1067 Prises, umouutln, to 1265,500 application for falsa to clubs should bo mad. •nit to lb. •On* ofU.aCuatau.jp la Kao urtaous For further Infona.tlon writo clearly, a-ahw full address. POSTAL MOTES. Eapreaa Money Orders, or Nev Tork Excbaoge In ordinary lat ter. currency by Xxprce (all aauw ado and ap or it. A. DAtJPHIN, 607 bayeutb 81.. Wuhlnaton. D. C. Make P. 0. Money Orders payable.and address Regis tered letters to MBW ORLEANS RATIONAL BANK, OR LOUISIANA NATIONAL BANK, . Naw Orleans, La. STATE NATIONAL BANK. Nev Orleans, La. FRENCH Wine Coea. Strengthens and Exhilarates. Sntalus and refreshes, aids digestion imparts new life and energies to the worn and exhaust ed mind ami body, and excites every raculty of mind and body to healthy and natu ral condition. COCA Ia a wonderful invlgorator of tbo gent tal organa, and remove* all medial and physical exhaustion. The greatest blessing to all afflicted with nervous complaints, such aa Sick Headache, Neuralgia, Wakefullness, Loss of Memory, .Nervous Tremors, Loss of A; O. I. c. OLD INDIAN CURr. IS THE BEST BLOOD REMEDY Rheumatism, Ulcers, Tetter and every form of blood diseuaeorakin disease due to impure blood. O. J. C-standi for “Old Indian Cure,” and will cure any blood trouble from pies tolta most violent fotm. itisa ton>c and a specific for female com- plutatv. Ko Indy who wanta a rosy, t ealtby complexion should bo without a bottle. bufferers from blood dlseass* have a cure wltc* ia their reach 9180 per large bottle. THE O- 1. C. COMPANY, Perry, Ga. Ibii OraatBlood puriter,Tunic and A »p«U««r It For Bale in Athena, Ga., by Long A Co ikiasir The Beat Alterative nnd,Tonic In iho VV jplct I NATURE’S GREAT SPECIFIC FOR EVERY FORM OF BLOODIAND SKIN DISEASES! Female Complaints, Scrofula. Dyspep«la. Liver Disease, Rheumatism Catarrh, Syphilis, Blood l'GUuUiua froiu w h»U» v at cause, and Malarial Poison. Complete Etway ou Bloo<.l l Skin, Nerve and Muscular Diseases, write to MACON MEDICINE CO, Sole Proprietors, macon ga., Sold In Powdered Form, easy to prepare at homo with or wltbont spirits—Small size, V6c; lanfe to any address on receipt of S rlce. Liquid form—Small sUe, 91; Largo Blxe, 1.78. ^JyUddiwly P ARR BR O HOUSE and SIGN AINTER s All Paper Hangers, Telephone No 17-2 andkinusof Wall paper constancy on junc283m PAPER The paper en which this issue le printed we made by the PIONEER M’F’G CO. OF PAPER CLARKE CO. GA. P IES’ SURE CURE! WASH and DENTIFRICE f Appetite, Melancholy, Blue*, etc. PEMBERTON’S FRENCH WINE COCA Will vitalise yoar blood and build yon Lawyers, Ml] “ ‘ up at cure. Lawyers, Minister,, Teach er* Orators, Vocalists, and all who use the volee.wttnfid in the WINE OCCA taken bail an b*or before appearing be fore their audience*, the meet remark able results. WINE COCA la endoraed and reeomawMMd by • 80,000 Of the most emUkeal kMdlcal In the world. Befid pamphlet on woo. derfdl properties or the Cocoa Plant an^WlMb ^tor mie bjr^rugi^. Sole Proprietor* and Manu&ctutera. ATLANTA. GA. aprweiy C0LEMA1TS COTTON PRESSES ALL PRICES, FOR STEAX 0R_ WATER. HAND OR SSI H-DUDLET COLEMAN, Hew Orleani, La. No. 0 Pan! Ido Streat. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. FOR SALE. .‘SrUi'Si ASkftff&agn A DESIRABLE HOUSE "">101 FOR SALE. I will ssll for t*,000 ay House and Lot on f'ol logo avenue, aituatod ou tbo summit of the blP only two blocks from the Foot office litis is on oftnomost desirable places in the city «ad tii lot contains a half square. Elegant outlmltdlngi Apply to ISAAC LOWE, eug72t Or T. L. GANTT. 0 PIDM h WHISKY HABITS CURED BY B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D., ATLANTA, GA- Kab.M# aridenco rim aad rafereno. to cor- a* pxUcnu and pbruelaa,, band lor my book ou tbo Uablto and ttaolr cure. Frao. maSdwlr *• ountlally ncom inandyocrMao tbo ban KmodykBOWB to ur for GoiM,rrbota aad Uleet, Wc bovo Mid ooaaldar able, and la mry ess. oio, ana is every ceso baeflven eatltfaeUoo. Atcone Lias, JlBdMb.N/V E. 8. LYNDON, Agent. H-DUDLEY COLEMAN EkUUIES, UOILEttS 4 KlCHlSRltT. KafeeaeaMn* MTOBmakera ofetram eoylnn, wbora JMfiT bora to atoak, with aeexcellwi frttlfke fccimira by nit and waur, and bavin, an oitenrivc foundry aad machine tbopln thle gHy^friKewnt* ladoatmeais to purchaeare. ” H. DUDLEY COLEMAN, New Orlmns, La. No» 9 Perdido Street. COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, BALTIMORE, MD. This School offer* to Medical Stu dent* untnrpeued clinical end other advantages. Send for a catalogue Dr. Thokas Opib, Dr*n, 179 N. Howard St, THE CENTRAL HOTEL AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. W. M. Thomas, Proprietor. BAILROADb OSOROIA (t AlLJtffiXti COM PAN V 8TONK mountain I out*. Omci QBMKBAla MaNAOXK, Augusta. On., May 0, 18SI. Commencing Sunday, May 24tb the follow luf MMcngvrs hchedulo will wuerttfeou thU n-ad Trains run by Dutu tnerldlau * time—82 minutes alowortlum Augosto lime. FAOT LINK. No.27, WEST DAILY, j ~~N O. A XAST PAH.vT Leave •• iriifi'"im\Atlauto p.'m ** Athens, 7.45tt.ni " f u. U i»:55p.ta rveWinterv« 8:04 a,u J “ WoodvtUe. 7SOT p.m “ U-xiJigton. tt.n>. - Maxoya... lit* j - M Antiocn. . 9rf9 a.m M Moneys.... y:t>4*.ir 14 WoodviUa. 9:0 ojd " Du. l*L.. MO. I, WEST PAH.*. 4/ve Augusta.. JO.50 a-u. *• Macon .. 7:15 n to •* Washi’g’n. 11:20 a.m “ AUieus ... 9: 0 a.m •* Wiutorv’e 9:21 a.m •* Lfcx’gt’n . \0M a.m 44 Autiuch.. 10:44 a,m 44 Moneys .. ll.oo a.m " Woodyllle 11:87 p.»n Ar ve L’nll.. 11:65 a.to Atlanta.. auuii ) pjn MO. 8, WXBT DAILY. L*veAuKusu..V:50 p. m Anive Macon 6:46 a in •• AuiltKM.. 7;.->7 |».m “Loxusfet 7^? ;•,** 44 WinU-rv’e- 8 24 p.to 44 Moneys... 9:06 p.io 44 Antioch. .. S.JM p.in 44 Lexington. 4:01 p.m Wliuur've. 4:49 p.r Ar'vo ALlieus. 6.V0 p.u " Wiuh’gt’n. 2:20 p.m 4 Haifa... o:t^ |»n» “ Augusta... i:3i p.« NO. 4.1UST i’AHA . 1/veAtlanta... 6.a) p.m :3» p m Ar’vu Atlanta. 6.45 n.m-ar’e Augusta.. 6.du am seugers to and from the fallowing .(talons on:. Grovctown, berselia, ilsrie/u,L>«ariog, Thomsou Camax, crawfordviUe, Union Foiot, Gruoacsbord, Madison, Kutledyu, Hociai Circle, Covlugtou, Coaysrs, Utono Mouu- - tain and Decatur. Train No. 25 *. Ill stop at and receive passengers to and from the following stations only: Urovefcma, ilarlem, a ixuring, . Thompson, Co&xsJl . | • ford riHe, tTnlon Point, Madiwo, ~ ■ Rutledge, Social Circle, Covingtou,uouyers, U« thou is. Ston j Mountain and Decatur, i he ‘‘fast Lino" connects tor all points east and noBhesss, west and soiulnrest. Traiu No. 2m on Athens Branch gives pussscu- gnrs froui Nu28ouurain Use, 2<i minutes lor •upper at Unlun Foiiit. ifieXast mail runs through sleeper* bi-lw^t' Atlanta and Charleston. Trains lu and iroth Athenscouuecl with trains 27, 26,1 and 2. E. R. DORSEY, Oe«. Ra*s. AgenL JOHN W UKhEN . Goal Manager. NORTH-RASTEKN RAIL HOAD. SOrXRlNTKNDKNT’h OWtCr, f Atheuf.Ga., July 1st., ivA.J. On and After JuljTlst., 18S5, u«iua on ti..*, road will run aa follows: 75 Meridian Time. i-eave Athens Arrive at Lula NO. *>:» 8:50 a Tb; 10:50 a tr ,4 ** AtlttUttt . .-1:40 p id 14 “ TttUuiah Foils 1:45 pm N *. 50.. Arrive st Awhcus 44 Atlanta.. l::*» put. 1:46 p.m. Um/e Athens . .. .. Arrive -v ...it NO. ol. 5.80 p n* Arrive Ati.-.uu. .... U.«*0 p ut L«svc Atlanta - 6:0o'p m .s;5 p ax Arrive ht Athens lihifi'p w 'iuhul.th i allsAceouiuiodal-on0 t (Veduesdayu No. A. No. L'v T.xl Falls 6:45 p m... I ...I/v Cornelia 9:21 Ar si Coincli*7:eo | Ar at Tal Fall* 1 >; >o and 2 connect* at Qoruella *vl K 1» 11 wins Nos ol huU 52. TruiuNo. Wcounccu* at Lula with K. & I>. train No. 50 lor Atlanta uud all points lu Mouth west. -Pullman Bullet Sleeping Car I.uls Atlanta. iiaiu No. 51 connects ut Lula with H. A D. truin for Train Nu. 60 comiei U» at Luia with U. A D, tain No. 6:i (or Charlotte. Danville, Richmond, und ull points In North A iCast. aaJ’ulln.nn Pitloee iiullvi Cue threugb' fi-jtf, l'rnin No 52 tonne jisnt Lula with R, A P.train No^61 lor all Koalcru Cities. U u!linae Palace bleeping Car through from . » Lula without change. All trains oa N . t.. R. It. dally, 3xreptKnndsy, rain rough UckuiNon sale at ah.cun ,,<r ml pruui> Incut points in tl,o Nut lb, lofI, south sud Wist. “ " *, 'ten i'soi. Agent. K. tIRRNAUD. HltpU. RICHMOND.! DANVILLE RAlLHOAD ami ctioituite Air-Uue hxjTCkk . Mail r-n.6» I No. 53 Pally. : Pally. 44 Lnltt 44 Kabiiu Gap .1 unotion.B' 9. 4 ‘ Tfocutt t J lu. "Seneca I»J10 * 41 p iu ' “ ‘ put P K SoUTuwano. L'veChTttc Ar Gastonia. •• flpat'nb'g. 44 GreettVie. -. 44 Senacr " Toccoa . 44 Rabnu Gap Junction . 44 Lula...... ••GalnesvIlJe 44 Atlanta bxprca» | Mutt No. •Ht No. o iMity. | Uatl) H:to a n .10:V8 n r • l:Cb p l t ..At ODATION lhAlN, (Aia-LlNk. TlkLLfc) V.O >, [diS-i ivu NOKTH, Leave Atlanta . . 5.3s n m Arrive Galuesville ...... 7.50 p m AocomM0natioa Train, (Air>1jnr bcu k,} two South. Aeave Ualnesville... MM ~ /.«• * m Arrive Atlanta M .... y.os a m Mo. ll.-^liOCAL FaxtOKT. Goino South. Leave Charlotte. ts.li a to Arrive Gatttey’s —... —-• y 17 * m - Central....™. «.||S p m No. 17—local. FaxiDHT, Uunn North. Leave Central 4,10 „ m Arrive Greenville ms . m •• Bpsrtanbur* — ».u7 » u —•■■■ - ...12.27 r m Ciietlolto : 10 All freiRl.l Iran., ee tlii, rove I.ilr, tito.tul KU In l>AU • 4 uii 1.1-rum. «-a,»r> peuaen •fa 1 ?* . , .P. a V eu ** jrlri run through tnPau yule and Richmond v ihOH clutnge, coimeet- ing at Laiivllte with \», Midland lUy.. to all M»t*rn titles, and at AtU’iia with all lim a diverging. No. 59 leaves Rich trend at p m and No. 51 arrives there ni 4.20 p m, 6i leaven Richmond l.Ma ni, 62arrives*here 7.41 a in. The Iocs) freights step at aLovc atotioua *Al U» 20 miuutes. _I»urvHT hlrbhroCars Without change* On Irtlat Sux 00 and 6(, Nety York aud Allan, t*, via WashingtoU and Danville, Green.loro and sahevlite. Un Indus Sot 52 and 53, Richmond and Dan vlllc, and Washington, and AugLata and Was nylon aad New Orleanp. SOLID SILT BRIDAL PRESENTS. LARGEST STOCK, NEWEST STYLES Sad fa*fiiii»*rated^^t~f - J. P. STEVENS & CO., ■ aylOefCm ' ■■m