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Atlanta Post-Office.
\KBIVAL ANU DEPARTURE OF MAILS
, ] _ | Mails i Mails Trains
Aailroaas , Ma,ls. I Arrive. | Cl.-?e. Leave.
W. & A...|W.& T. 8.30 p.m, 1.15p.m 2.40 pm
W. & A... W.&T. 1.15p.m 8.00p.m 7.00 am
W. A A... Th’ngh 4.30 a.m 8.00p.m 12.10 am
Air-Line.. W. AT 12.05 ami 1.15 p.m 2.15 pm
Air-Line. W. A T 1.45 p.m 8.00 p.m 5.00 *m
A. &W. P't: W.A T. 1.45 p.m' 1.15p.m 2.20 pm
A. &W. P’t W. &T. 3.30 a.m.! 8.00 p.m 12.50 am
Central. ..:W.r. 12.50p.m; 1.150. m 2.15 pm
Central...lTh’ngh 3.40 a-m 8.00p.m 12.20 am
Georgia.. IW.&T. 5.40 p.m| 7.30 a.m 8.30 am
Georgia . * W. AT. 500 a.m 8.00 p.m 8.30 pm
*Way mail only to Greensboro, Madison,
Social Circle, Conyers, and Covington.
Douglasville, Daily (except Sunday)—Ar
rives 3 p.m; closes 7 a.m.
Den Hill and Sandtown—Arrives 5 p.m. Wed
nesday and Saturday; closes 7 a.m. Wednesday
and Saturday
Sunday all mails close at 10 o’clock
i.w.
OFFICE HOURS.
Mail Department 5 30 a-m. to 8.00 p.m
.'toney O der Department.9.oo a.m. to 4.00 p.m
Registry Department 9.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m
General Delivery 7.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m
Stump Department 7.30 a.m. to 6.00 p.m
BENJ. CONLEY,P M.
Atlanta. Ga.. May 19,1882.
Arrival and Departure* of Trains.
1. —Western and Atlantic—for Chattanooga—
Mail and express leave 5:10 a.m., duly;
arrive 1:15 p.m. Passenger, leave 8 a.m;
arrive on freight schedule; mail and express,
leave 2:40 p.m; arrive 8:30 p.m. Kingston
accommodation, leave 5:10 p.m; arrive 10:05;
nusenger, leave 12:05 a.m; arrive 4:40 a.m
2. Central, tor Macon and Savannah—Mail
and express, leave2:ls p.m; arrive 12:50 p.m.
Barnesville accommodation, leave 5 p.m;
arrive 9 a.m; night accommodation, leave
12:20 a.m; arrive 3:40 a.m.
3. —Georgia Road, for Augusta—Mail and ex
press, leave 8:30 a.m; arrive 5:45 p.m; nighs
express, leave 8:45 p.m;arrive 0:40 a.m. Cov
ington accommodation, leave 6:00 p.m; ar
ri™3 8 a.m.
4—. .inta and West Point, for Columbus and
Montgomery —Mail and express, leave 2 p.m:
arrive 1:55 p.m; night mail express,
leave 12:50 am; arrive 3:50 n.m.
6.—Richrm nd and Danville, for Charlotte—
Mail and express, leave 2:40 p.m; arrive
1:40 p.m; mail and express, leave 5 a.m;
arrive 11 a.m; ;im;l, leave 7:00 turn; arrive
12:05 a.m. Suwanee accommodation, leave
5 p.m; arrive 8:45 a in.
The figures I, 2,3, 4 and 5 designate the
tracks iu .heir order, numbering from the
track nearest the waiting room.
Atlanta, Ga., June 17, 1882.
h’ORi’HBASIERN 11. h OF GEORGIA.
Sdpsbjnt e> de vr’s Offiok.
Athens. Ga., May 7. 1882.
FAST MAIL TRAIN.
On and after Monday, May 8, train? ou the
Ndrthenstem R. R. will ran as follows:
Trains. ’ ~~T 'N-J."sx"njfa7l7"
Leave Athens . . .. | 6:35 a.m. I 2:50 p.m
Arrive at Labi i 9:00 a.m. 5:22 p.m
Arrive at l larksville... 10:35 a.m. |
Arrive at Atlanta I 1:30 p.m I 12:50 a.m
TRAINS. | NO. 51. | NO. 53.
Leave Atlanta.. : 2:40 p.m. i 4:00 a.m
Arrive at Lula i 5:35 p.m. 6:50 a.m
Arare at Athena | 8:00 p.m. I 1:10 p.m
All trains daily except Sunday. Trams make
close connection with all East and West bound
Passenger Trains on the Air-Line Railroad.
H. R. BERNARD,
Acting Bupt., Athens.
W. J. HOUSTON,
G. P - 'i' T AgenLAtlHotu
Ilevisod Schedule.
Increased Sex-vice.
Reduced Rates.
The Atlanta and Gainesville Accommodation Train
“AIR-LINE BELLE."
For the Summer of 1882.
In effect May Ist, running daily, except Sunday,
between Atlanta and Gainesville:
lieava Gainesville ....6 25 a.m.
Arrive at Atlanta 8 50 a.m.
Ixjave Atlanta 5 00 p.m.
Arrive at Gainesville 7 32 p.m.
Stopping to put off and take on passengers at all
points where there are station boards.
Upon this train special Round Trip Tickets are
•sold between Atlanta and all stations embraced in
its schedule good for three days. Also, commuta
tion School and Family Tickets at especially at
tractive rates. Also, Round Trip Tickets between
all said stations and Atlanta, good only for date of
s .de and npon this train only.
For all information call pn Ticket Agent Union
Depot, all station agents between Atlanta and
ti-ainesville, or the undersigned.
A. POPE, Agent.
JV. J - HOUSTON, A. G. P. Agent. 4-2-ts
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
Georgia, Railroad Co.,
Office General Manager
Augcsta, Ga., June 3, 1882.
Commencing Sunday 4th inst, the following
passenger schedule will be operated:
No. 2, East Daily.] [No. 1, West Dally.]
Lv Atlanta..B:3o a.m Lv Augusta... 10:30 a.m
Ar Athens. ..3:45 p.m “ Macon 7:10 a.m
“ Wash’ton 2:55 p.m “ MiU’gville. .9 :05 a.m
“ Camak.. 2:00 p.m “ Camak... .12:29 p.m
“ Mill’gvi’c4:49 p.m “ Wash’ton. .11:20 a.m
“ Macon... 6:45 p.m “ Athens 9:30 a.m
“ Augusta. 8:55 p.m Ar Atlanta... .5:45 p.m
Close connections to and from Washington
on Sunday.
COVINGTON ACCOMMODATION,
[Daily except Sunday.]
L’v Atlanta.. .6:00 p.m | L’»Covingtons:4o a.m
Ar. Covington 8:20 p.m I Ar. Atlanta.. .8:00.a.m
DECATUR ACCOMMODATION.
[Daily Except Sundays.]
L’v Atlanta. .12:20 p.m I L’v Decatur. .2:00 a.m
Ar. Decatur... 1:00 p.m I Ar. Atlanta. .2:30 p.m
[No. 4, East Daily.] [No. 3, West Daily]
L’v Atlanta.. .8:45 p.m I L’v Augusta..B:so p,m
Ar. Athens....Soo a.m I “ Athens.. .7:00 p.m
“ Augusta... .6:30 a.m | Ar. Atlanta. ..6:40 a.m
Trains No. 2,1, 4 and 3 will stop, if signalled
at regularly schedule flag Station.
Connects at Augusta for all points East and
Northeast.
John W. Green, £. R. Dorsey,
General Manaper. Gen’l Pass. Ag
RICHMOND AND DANVILLE R. R.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
art and after SUNDAY. May 21st, 1882,
VJ Passenger Train Service on the Atlanta
and Charlotte Air-Line Division will be as fol
lows:
MAIL AND EXPRESS. MAIL.
Eastward — No, 51. No. 53
Leave Atlanta. 2.40 pm.... 4:00 am
Arrive Gainesville 5:04 pm.... 6:19 am
“ Lula 5:35pm.... 6:soam
“ Rabun Gap June. 6;14 pm.... 7:41 am
“ Toccoa 6:55p,m.... B:l7am
Seneca 8:16pm..., 9:26am
” Greenville 10:06pm...,11:03pm
“ Spartanburg 11 ;40 pm.... 12:24 pm
“ Gastonia. 2:06 am.... 2:50 pm
“ Charlotte 8:15am.... 4:oopm
MAIL AND KXPBXSB. MAIL.
Westward —No. 50. No. 52.
Leave Charlotte 1:00 am.... 12i50 pm
Arrive Gastonia 2:02 am.... I:47cm
“ Spartanburg 4:31am.... 4:o6pm
“ Greenville 5:59am.... 5:29pm
Seneca 7:43am.... 7:lopm
” Toocoa 9:18am.... B:39pm
“ Rabun Gap June. • 10:00 am.... 9:17 pm
“ Lulu 10:37 am.... 9:51 pm
“ Gainesville 11:06 am... .10:24 pm
“ Atlanta 1:30 pm... .12:50 am
T. M. R. TALCUi f,
General Manager.
J. Y. SAGE, Superintendent.
A. POPE
General Passenger and Ticket Agent.
3-1-ts
Z’AZAICIF TIME TABLES. I
5 CINCINNATI, NEW ORLEANS AND
TEXAS PACIFIC RAILWAY.
. TIME I IDLE—IX EFFECT MAY 14, 1882.
1 j Cincinnati Southern Division.
, Head JJou-nmu-d.\ Heed Upward.
'ja X I s’ '
1 5Z . -g-.s:?. STATIONS. imh
:z;- ' JgK <
l i ; j *
A.M. P.M. P.M. * P.M. A.M. j A.M.
5..45 4.. W; Lv. Cincinnati Ari 7..4010..25 7..00
11.28 6..4-5; 11..01>i u Georgetown Lvj 5..26 7..34
11.. 7..10i11..35l “ Lexington 5..05 7..05 4..05
1 12..26 7..40>12..05 “ Nicholasville “ 4..32 6..32 3..32
12.. 8..12;12..25! “ High Bridge “ 4..10 6..10-0..11
i 1..16 8..40j12,.55i “ Danville , “ 3..45 5..40 2..43
i 3..00; ■ 2..40} ‘‘Somerset ’ u i 2..10 ! 1..00
. 3..45i ! 3„0U! “ Pt. Burnside 1..52 12..40
3.. ; 6..10; “ Rockwood “-10..10 8..37
L 8-33: • G.. 4G 1 , ‘ 4 Spring City “I 9..3S 7..50
1 B,.3o|Ar.Chattanooga “j 7..40! G.. 00
■ ' Alabjuna Grcftt Southern.
9.. a.m...Leave...Chattanooga...Arrive... 6..00 a.m.
' 12..55 “ ,k ...Atlanta Leave... 2..20 “
310 “ “ ...Birmingham... “ ...11..50 u
5.. “ “ ...Tuscaloosa “ ... 9..10 “
10..00 “ Arrive... Meridian “ ... 4..30 “
JOHN SCOTT,
V. T. and Gen’l Man. Cin. Sou. Ry, Cincinnati, O.
E. P. WILSON,
G. F. and P. A. Cin. Sou. Rv, Cincinnati, O.
H. COLLBRAN,
G. P. A. Ala. Gt, Sou. Rv, Chattanooga, Tenn.
X HARDY, '
<J. P. A. Va. A M. R. R„ Vicksburg, Miss.
1 JOS. F. McGUIRE,
i G. P. A. Va., S. & P. R. R., Monroe, La.
G-2-ts
GEORGIA, PACIFIC BAILROAD.
SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, )
Atlanta, May 13,1882. j
On and after May 15th, the following schedule
i will take effect between Atlanta and Douglassville:
; Tri-weekly---Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
> No. I—Leave Atlanta 7:30 a.m.
Arrive Douglassville 9:55 a.m.
( No. 2—Leave Douglassville 4:25 p.m.
Arrive Atlanta 7:00 p.m.
Trainswill arrive and depart from the Georgia
Pacific Railway Depot grounds in Atlanta.
5-15-ts I. Y. SAGE, Superintendent.
WESTERN AND ATLANTIC BAIL
ROAD— KENNESAW BOUTE.
The following Time Card went into effect. Mav 14,
1882:
NORTH BOUND.
no. 3 WESTERN kxpress—Daily.
Leave Atlanta 700 am
: Arrive Marietta 747 am
'• Cartersville .’ 8 54 am
“ Kingston “ 9 20 am
Dahon 10 53 am
“ Chattanooga 12 30 am
no. I—fast express—Daily.
; Leave Atlanta 2 40 pm
. Arrive Marietta 3 27 pm
>• “ Cartersville 429 pm
“ Dalton G 22 pm
“ Chattanooga 800 pm
no. 11—limited express—Daily except. Saturdays
Leave Atlanta 12 50 am
Arrive Marietta 1 40 am
“ Acworth 2 13 am
. “ Cartersville 2 4G am
“ Kingston 3 14 am
Dalton 4 46 am
Chattanooga 6 22 am
local express—north—Daily except Sutdays.
, Leave Atlanta .-5, 525 pm
Arrive Bolton 5 43 pm
Gilmore 5 49 pm
“ Vinings 5 53 pm
Melvor’s 5 5G pm
“ Smyrna GO4 pm
> “ Marietta 620 pm
“ Big Shanty 641 pm
- ‘‘ Acworth G 57 pm
'• Allatoona 715 pm
• “ Stegalls 727 pm
1 u Cartersville 739 pm
1 “ Rogers 748 pm
‘ Cass 7 53 pm
1 “ Kingston 8 07 pm
- No. » carries Fullman Cars from Atlanta to
. Louisville, Atlanta to Cincinnati, New Orleans to
1 Washington.
t No. 11 carries Pullman Cars from Atlanta to
Rockwood, which is open to receive passengers at
? the Union Depot at 9 p.m.
1 SOUTH BOUND.
NO. 4—FAST EXPRESS.
Leave Chattanooga 8 00 am
Dalton 9 44 am
“ Kingston 11 14 am
“ Cartersville 11 41 am
“ Marietta 12 46 pm
Arrive Atlanta ; 1 40 pm
EXPRESS.
Leave Chattanooga... 255 pm
“ Dalton 4 30 pm
u Kingston 602 pm
“ Cartersville G3l pm
“ Marietta 747 pm
, Arrive Atlanta 840 pm
no. 12—limited express—Daily except Sunday.
Leave Chattanooga 10 45 pm
i Arrive Dalton 12 15 am
“ Kingston 1 41 am
’ “ Cartersville 2 08 am
“ Marietta 3 10 am
“ Atlanta 3 58 am
local express soutii—Daily except Sundays.
Leave Kingston 7 00 am
Arrive Cass 7 16 am
( “ Rogers 7 21 am
“ Cartersville : 7 33 aim
“ Stegalls 7 49 am
, “ Allatoona 7 58 am
. “ Acworth 8 15 am
“ Big Shanty 8 35 am
i “ Marietta 8 57 ani
“ Ruffs
j ‘ Smyrna 9 1.8 am
1 “ Mclvors 9 23 am
. “ Vinings 9 27 am
“ Gilmore 9 32 am
1 “ Belton 9 40 am
f “ Atlanta .• 10 05 am
No. 4 carries Pullman Cars from Cincinnati to
1 Atlanta, Washington to New Orleans.
1 No. 12 carries Pullman Cars from Louisville*to
Atlanta, Rockwood to Atlanta.
B. W. WRENN, Gen. Pass. Agt.
R. A. ANDERSON, Superintendent. 6-3-tf'
CINCINNATI SOUTHEBN BAILWAY'
ON AND AFTER SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1882,
Trains will run as follows:
J Trains Soutii.
j STATIONS. £'a &&
1 KW
LEAVE. IBS. A.M. P.M. P.M.
1 CINCINNATI... (1) 845 4 00 840
1 Walton 17 930 452 926
1 Crittenden 25 951 509 940
3 Williamstown 35 10 15 53510 02
n Sadieville 54 10 58 0 16 10 42
Georgetown 67 11 28 6 44 11 09
LEX ING TON... (2) 79 11 55 7 10 11 35
Nicholasville 91 12 26 7 45 12 05
HIGH 8R1DGE....(3) 100 12 48 8 12 12 25
o HARRODSBURG JUNC... (4). 107 101 82812 38
o Danville 114 1 16 84512 53
DANVILLE JUNC...(S) 118 125 102
Somerset 158 3 00 2 25
Q Tateville 167 3 50 250
0 Greenwood 176 4 II 308
Cumberland Falls 180 >
5 Chitwood 201 5 10 a. m. 357
0 Glen Mary 223 603 Nols 443
„ ’Rockwood 265 7 40 7 00 6 08
“ Spring City 280 833 730 640
J Dayton 297 908 8 11 7 14
Boyce 330 10 20 9 35 8 15
f ARRIVE.
CHATTANOOGA...(6) 335 10 35 9 45 8 30
Trains North.
STATIONS. ]£? -!
LEAVE. : ms. A. M. P. M. P. M.
> CHATTANOOGA...(6) 6 00 5 00 7 60
1 Boyce I 5610510 7 10
- Dayton ; 38 714 630 819
Spring City 55 7 50 7 10 8 52
’Rockwood 70 8 30 7 45 9 21
Glen Mary 112 10 26 110 55
Chitwood 134 11 17 11 45
1 Cumberland Fa 115..,.. 155
1 Greenwood 159 12 14 12 39
1 Tateville 168 12 34 12 58
1 Somerset 177 1 15 1 20
! ’Norwood 183 1 31 1 37
. DANVILLE J UNC...(5) 217 246 245
. Danville 221 255 253
1 HARRODSBURGJUNC..J4). 228 3 08 3 07
3 HIGH 8R1DGE...(3) 235 3 20 320
3 Nicholasville 244 3 41 341
1 LEXINGTON... (2) 256 4 05 405
Georgetown 268 4 32 4 32
[ Sadieville 281 458 4,58
Williamstown 300 5 35 5 37
3 Crittenden 310 557 559
3 Walton 318 6 12 6 14
3 ARRIVE.
a CINC T NNATI..,(I) 335 7 00 7 00
„ Where time is not given trains do not stop.
’Meal Stations.
Q (1) Connects with all railroads centering at Cin-
Q einnati, for the North, East and West. (2) Con
o nects with L. C. &D. and K. C. roads. (3) Ken
n tucky River Bridge. (4) Connects with 8. W. R. It.
for Harrodsburg. (5) Connects with L. &O. 8. 11.
R. (6) Connects with all diverging lines for all
points in the South, Southeast and Southwest.
Night Express and Accommodation run di;Jly;
other trains daily except Sundays.
8. WObDWARD, Supt.
E. P. WILSON, Geh’l Pass. Agt. 3-1-ts
I EAILWAY TIME TABLES.
CENTRAL AND SOUTHWESTERN R. B
Savannah, Ga , February 18,1882.
On and after SUNDAY, February 19tb, 1882
Passenger Trains on the Central SSouthwesterr
Railroads and branches will run as follows :
BEAD DOWN. ’ HEAL) DOWN
No. 1. I’ROM SAVANNAH. No. 23.
920 am Lv... .Savannah.........Lv 780 pn>
4 45 pm Ar.... Augusta Ar 5 20 am
6 45 pm Ar.... Macon Ar 7 20 am
3 40 am Ar.... Atlaurta Ar 12 50 pni
3 00 am Ar ...Columbus Ar 1 40 pm
7 17 am Ar ...Eufaula Ar 2 40 pm
8 40 am Ar.... Albany Ar 1 03 pus
Ar.... Milledgeville...... Ar 944 am
Ar.... Eatonton Ar 11 30 art
No. 13 _ FROM ACOUSTA. No. 15.
930 am Lv.... Augusta Lv 830 pn:
3 45 pm Ar.... Savannah Ar 7 15 an:
645 pm Ar.... Macon Ar 720 art
340 am Ar.... Atlanta Ar 12 50 pm
3 (X) am Ar ...Columbus Ar 1 40 pn:
7 07 am Ar... .Eufaula Ax 240 pm
8 40 am Ar.... Albany ....Ar 1 03 pm
Ar... .Milledgeville Ar 9 44 am
Ar.... Eatonton Ar 11 30 am
No. 2. ruOM MACON. No. 4.
710 am Lv.... aiaeor. >Lv 735 pm
8 45 pm Ar .. .Savannah Ar 7 15 am
445 pm Ar... .Augusta. Ar 520 am
944 am Ar... .Milledgeville . Ar
11 30 am Ar... .Eatonton Ar
7 45 am Lv.... Macon Lv 8 30 pm
2 40 pm Ar....Eufaula Ar 7 17 am
1 03 pm Ar.... Albany Ar 8 40 am
No. 3. FROM MACON. No. 13.
8 15 am Lv.... Macou. I.v 8 00 pm
1 40 pm Ar. ■ ■ .Colqmhua Ar 3 00 am
No. 2 FROM macon. No. 4.
6 00 am Lv.... Macon Lv 8 15 pm
12 50 pm Ar.... Atlanta Ar 3 40 am
_ No. 1. FROM ATLANTA. No. 3.
2 15 pm Lv.... Atlanta Lv 12 20 am
655 pm Ar.... Macon .Ar 630 am
717 am Ar... .Eufaula Ar 240 pm
840 am Ar.... Albany Ar 103 pm
330 am Ar.... Columbus Ar 140 pm
Ar.... Eatonton Ar 11 30 am
520 am Ar... .Angusta Ar 445 pm
715 am Ar.... Savannah Ar 3,45 pm
N<f, 4. FROM COLUMBUS. No. 14.
11 50 am Lv... .’Columbus Lv 12 00 am
510 pm Ar.... Macon Ar 645 am
340 am Ar... .Atlanta Ar 12 50 pm
7 17 am Ar....Eufaula Ar 2 40 pm
8 40 am Ar.... Albany Ar 1 03 pm
Ar... .Milledgeville Ar 944 am
Ar... .Eatonton.. .7 Ar 11 30 am
520 am Ar.... Augusta -.Ar 445 pm
715 am Ar... .Savannah ...Ar 345 pm
No. 2, FROM EUFAULA. No. 6.
12 05 pm Lv... .Eufaula Lv 710 pm
428 pm Ar... .Albany Ar 840 am
7 10 pm Ar.... Macon Ar 6 00 an:
300 atn Ar.... Columbus Ar 140 pni
340 am Ar.... Atlanta Ar 12 50 pin
520 am Ar.... Augusta Ar 445 pm
715 am Ar.... Savannah Ar 345 pm
No. 18. FROM ALBANY. No. 20,
10 25 am Lv....Albany Lv 1 46 pni
2 40 pm Ar. n. Eufaula .Ar
7 10 pm Ar....Mscon Ar 7 10 pm
300 pm Ar... .Columbus Ar 300 ana
340 am Ar... .Atlanta Ar 340 am
Ar.... Mil!edgeville Ar
Ar.... Eatonton Ar
520 am Ar... .Augusta Ar 5.20 am
7 15 am Ar. Ar 7 15 am
No. 17. FROM EATONTON AND Mn.LEDGF.VI LLE.
2 15 pm Lv... .Eatonton
358 pm Lv.... Milledgeville
645 pm Ar.... Macon ...
300 am Ar... .Columbus
840 am Ar... .Albany
3 40 am Ar.... Atlanta
5 20 am Ar.... Augusta
7 15 am Ar... .Savannah
Local Sleeping Cars on nil Night ; ruins be.
tween Savannah and Augusta, and Savanna!
and Atlanta.
CONNECTIONS.
Eufanla trains connect at Fort Valley foi
Perry daily (except Sunday), and at Cuthberi
for Fort Gaines daily, except Sunday.
The Albany and Blakely train runs daily be
tween Smithville and Albany, and daily (exoep'
Sunday) between Albany and Blakely.
The Albany Accommodation train runs dailj
(except Monday) from Smithville to Albany
and daily (except Sunday) from Albany t<
Smithville. a
At Savannah, with Florida and
Western Railway, at Augusta, with all liner, fc
North and East, at Atlanta with Air-Line and
Kennesaw routes lo all points North, Bust and
West.
Pullman Sleeper from Augusta to Wr ailing,
ton without change.
Bertha in Sleeping Cars can be secured al
SCHREINER’S, 127 Congress street.
G. A. Whitehead, William Rooebb,
Gen. Pass’r Ag’t. Gen. Sup’t, Savannah
J. C. Shaw, W. F. Shellman,
Gen. Trav. Ag’t. Sup’t B.W.R.R, Macon, Gn
3-1-ts
PROrisSIONAL CARDS. _
DR.- J. P. HUNTLEY,
DENTIST,
PEACHTREE STREET, ATLANTA, GA.
6-3-6 m
MECHANICAL liNGINEER A DRAUGHTBMAN
T. F. WYNNE,
MECHANICAL ENGINEER AND DRAUGHTSMAN
Plans, Estimates and Details of Mills, Machiner;
and Buildings furnished on short notice and reas
enable terms. Drawings for the Patent Olliee :
specialty. Address
6-3-3 m ;r. F. WYNNE, Atlanta, Ga.
—
ATTOKNEYH AT LAW.
JAMES A. GRAY,
ATTORNEY AND COUNS ELLO It,
NO. WHITEHALL STREET.
~ , 6-8-1 m
SAM B. BPENCHR. .TNO. O. COLDWELL
SPENCEB & COLDWELL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
Prompt attention to all business. Office: 16}
Whitehall street; G-8-lrn
LOUIS W. THOMAS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office: Rooms 3 and 4 over Atlanta Nationa
Bank, Alabama-street, Atlanta, Ga. Will practic
in all State and Federal Courts. -l-24-3m
O. H. B. BLOODWORTH
ATTORNEY AT LA AV,
FORSYTH, GA.
Corporation and Cornmercia
Law. _ 1-18-ts
PHYSICIANS.
DR. F. F. TABER.
HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
Office, 82 Decatur Street, Atlanta, Gs
Chronic Diseases a snecialtv. 11-26-ts
B li O W TN ’ S.
NATIONAL HOTEL
NEARLY OPPOSITB PASSENGER DEPOT,
- - - - Grcoi’fyia.
RATES .... $2.00 PER DAY
E. E. BROWN & SON, Proprietors.
fi-ii-tf ________
Lodge Notices.
I. O. O. F.—Barnes No. 55, meet", Frida;
evenings, 7X o’clock corner Whitehall and Ala
bama streeta. H. G. HUTCHISON, N, G.
H. H. Jackson. R. S.
I. O. O. F.—C uital No. 60, meets Thuxsda;
evenings 7% o'c' ck, corner Whitehall and Ala
bama streets. J. E. CHAMBERS, N. G.
L. 0. Butler, R. 8.
K. P.—Atlanta No. 20, meets every Tuosda;
evening, at 8 o'clock at K. P. Hall, junctioi
of Peachtree and Broad streets.
C. L. MANGUM, C. C.
W. E. MoAi listeb, K. of li. and 8
AN IMPORTANT EVENT.
The Coming Transit of Venus from a Scientific
Standpoint. ;
Providence Journal.
The great importance of the coming
transit of the 6th of December, in the
estimate of the men of science, may be
seen in the preparations now being
made for its observation. Forty expe
ditions to witness it arc already pro
jected, and the number will be largely
increased by those of the United States,
Italy, and Austria, which have not yet
been announced. The French Govern
ment will send eight expeditions to the
following points: Four in north latitude
and four in south latitude. Inthe north
the- stations chosen are the coast of
Florida, under the charge of Col. Per
rier; Cuba, under M. d’Abbadle; the
coast of Ttfexico, under M. Bouquet de
laGrye; Martinique, An island of the
French. Antilles, under M.
In the south the stations chosen are
Santiago, in Chili, under M. Leclerc;
Santa Cruz, a river of Patagonia, under
M. Fleurials; Rio Negro, the northern
boundary of Patagonia, under Al. Per
rotin, and Port Desire or Chnbutt, also
in Patagonia, under Al. Hatt. The
members of all the expeditions are now
preparing for their work at the observa
tory in Paris, wheft?, by means -of a
model Venus and a model sun, they are
practicing on imaginary transits, in
hopes of being able to observe with
scientific accuracy the passage of the
real Venus over the real sun in Decem
ber. They will start, for their destina
tions in tlie month of July, and spend
the intervening time after' their arrival
in diligent, preparation for the event.
The object of this great expenditure
of time, labor, money and-brains is the
hope that the observers may determine
with an accuracy never before attained,
the earth’s distance from the sun. For
this is the unit of celestial measure
ment, and as long as the doubt concern
ing its accuracy exists, so long there is
doubt in the estimate of celestial dis
tances. But a cloudy day will render
mouths of unremitting labor of no avail.
It is estimated that the weather at hall’
the stations will be unfavorable, but a
great deal may be learned from the ob
servations made at theotherhnlf, where
the favorable conditions prevail, accord
ing to the law of average::. > Thu four
Southern stations of the French expedi
tion are in the south tempejate zone,
and the 6th of December will he near
their summer solstice, like the 6th of
June at the north. The localities favor
ed with a clear sky on this meridian at
the time of the transit, will be specially
fortunate, for the short winter days are
not hopeful in their conditions. A
transit of Venus is not. a glorious phe
nomenon like a total solar eclipse. It
is simply the passage of a round black
ball over the sun’s bright lace. But it
is visible all over our western world,
and no human eye that nqw looks up
ward to the stars will ever again behold
its recurrence. It is the lasi, chance for
trying this method of estimating the
sun’s distance until the year 2004.
IT id JX i, iq V’ S
FUKNITUBE FAUIO.RY
331 DECATUR STREET
I.UmNITUBE DEALERS AND < THERB Dl<
I. SIRING uuytliiug in my line will do well to
call ut my new Furniture Maiiufaeb.i'y, examine
my Goods and get my Prices. I an: prepared to
till orders at, short notice for Parlor, Diuing Room,
Chamber, Kitchen, also, Office and Store Furni
ture.
Special attention given to t-lio inpni>Cuctore of
Cano, Rattan 1 Veranda
th'ders solicited frvhi JLo ,JiLpighout the
country. Address UJnLEY.
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— ——— iFstablislied ISGO and 1882.
| A. ERGENZINGER.
(UPHOLSTERY
A/ A' . ' IN Al ( ITS lIIIISCUTIS.
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■ Bedding and Mattresses
ip-:. Tents and Awnings.
Go-rls Cost More Than
li r,, P rsf laiitulUm.
... 1$ FAST HUNTER STREET.
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PAMKERIS
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If you are a lawyer, minister or business man ex
hausted by mental strain or anxious cares do not
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If you have Dyspepsia. Rheumatism, Kidney or
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disorder of the lungs. stomach. boweis, blood or nerves
you can be cured by Parker’s Ginger Tonic.
If you are wasting away from age, dissipation or
any disease or weakness and i eeptire a stimulant take
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you up from tiie first dose but will never intoxicate.
It .has saved hundreds of lives it may save yours.
M HISCOX & CO.. Ifi3 William St.. Yurk. and
M 6U2 dollar sizes, at all dealer* in meiuiine.-.
| GREAT SAVING BUYING DOLLAR SIZE.
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THE CELEBRATED
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C U RE S
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CHRONIC SKIN DISEASES, Etc.
It is an active Alterative Tonic, and is Anti-
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eminent-Physicians In oiir I’ainphlets. Price per
half gallon bottle, 60c. For sale by prominent
Druggist >4.
R a day nt home easily
I £ made. Costly outfit free. Address
Tbuk & Co., Augusta, Me. 12-20-wly
THRESHER MEN AND SAW MILL MEN!
IN stoke and for sale
One 15 IT !" c-power Engine, on wheels. One 10 Horse-power Engine, on wheels.
Two 6 H<( -power Engines, on wheels. Five 4 Horse-pow.er Engines, on wheels.
Four 3 Horse-power Engines, on wheels. Two 2 Horse-power Engine’, on sills.
SEPAIWrOHS.
Eight 24 inch Separators, on 4 wheels; six 24 inch Separators, on 2 wheels;
one 22 inch Separators, on 4 wheels; four 24 inch Separators, on 4 wheels, with
stocks; one 28 inch Separator, on 4 wheels, with stocks; two liege’s Saw Mills;
three Corn Mills,. 22, 24 and 28 inch stones; Belting, Circular Saws, solid and
chisel Tooth, Etc., Etc. Give me a call before von purchase, and send for
Price List to .J. 11. 'AJNDEHSON,
5-l!)-eod-lni <>!> Broad. Street, Atlanta, Ga.
Ose Lawrence & Martin’s ‘"“““"SH
For COUGHS. COLDS SORE THROAT BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, PNEU
MONIA CONSUMPTION, Diseases of THROAT, CHEST AND LUNGS.
USB SB Has alwavs been one of the most important
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Bg Ba 0 bw fej Bal* R sei g I againsttheencroaelimentsof COUGHS,COLDS,
BtfO&nW’lHliiß yg S ULO BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, SORE THROAT,
CONSUMPTION in its Incipient and advanced stages, and all diseases ol the THKOAT.CHEST
and LUNGS, but jt has never been so advantageously compounded as in the TOLU, KOCK ami
RYE. Its soothing Balsamic properties afford a diffusive stimulant and tonic to build tin the
system alter the cough lias been relieved. Quart size bottles, Price SI.OO.
A 9 3 B E45 T Do not be deceived by dealers who try to palm off Kock and Kye
VMM 3 g O tri ! in place of our TOLU, ROCK AND RYE, which is the ONLY
MEDICATED article—the genuine has a Private Die Proprietary Stamp on each bottle, which
permits It to be Sold by Druggists, Grocers and Beaters Everywhere,
es> WITHOUT SPECIAL TAX OR LICENSE.
Ths TOLU, ROCK AND RYE CO., Proprietors, 41 River St, Chicago, 111.
LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR,
Atlanta, Geoi'gia.
4-l-6m
THE
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PRICES GUARANTEED. AGENTS FOR THE
.Adams <&; Westlake Oil Stove.
The only Stove Awarded a Premium at our Grate International Cotton Exposition.
Knowles’ Steam Pump, Mack’s Patent Injector.
HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH,
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4-15-3 tn w
NEW CODE.
To the People of Georgia.
By authority of the general as
sembly we have prepared a New, Revised
and Annotated Code of the State, which em
braces the Statutes up to and including the
Acts of the Legislature of 1880-1, with refer
ences to all the decisions of the Supreme Court
up to this time.
This work was officially examined by the
Attorney-General of the State, who made a
most complimentary report in favor of the
accuracy and thoroughness with which the
work was executed/ and upon his report the
General Assembly directed the publication of
the book.
We have contracted with Messrs. Jas. P. Har
rison & Co. proprietors of the Franklin Steam
Printing Mouse. Atlanta, Ga.. for the publica
tion of the work. They will be the publishers,
and will have the exclusive sale and delivery of
the book.
In view of the integrity, energy and skill of
the gentlemen composing this firm, together
with their abundant facilities for doing first
class work, we do not hesitate to say that, in
our judgment, the people of Geotgb will be
furnished by them with a book which has
never been surpassed for excellency of me
chanical execution in the State. The printing
and binding of the more recent volumes of
the Georgia Reports is an evidence of the abil
ity of Messrs. Harrison A Co. to do good work,
the publication of the Code, which we have
prepared, will be very exclusive, and we cannot
afford to print' ii greateMiumber of copies than
can be disposed of, and hence the edition will
be limited accordingly.
We therefore respectfully urge all persona
who may desire a copy of the Code to forward
their names, without delay, to Messrs. Jas. P.
Harrison & Co., who will make up a list of sub
scribers and supply them in regular order.
The work of publication will begin at once,
and be pressed to an early completion.
No practicing lawyer in the State can trans
act business without this Code; and with it. he
has, in one book, the Statutes of the State, the
Constitution and Rules of Practice, and what
will be, in effect, a complete index to all the
Georgia Reports up to date, besides numerous
references to other standard authorities upon
subjects in the Code.
GEO. N. LESTER,)
W. B. HILL, > Compilers,
C. ROWELL, )
As stated in the foregoing circular, we have
contracted with Messrs. Lester, Hill and Row
ell to publish a new Code of Georgia, recently
compiled by them, and adopted by the Legis
lature as its last session. It is our intention
to begin the work without delay, and complete
it as soon as possible.
The cost of publication will be very great,
and the number of copies to be published will
be limited by the demand therefor. The first
who come will be the first served. Under our
contract, we have the exclusive sale of the
book. It will bo sold only by subscription,
and can be had only by orders directed to us.
Every one who wants this invaluable book,
should subscribe at once. Price, $lO per copy.
Respectfully,
JAS. P. HARRISON A CO..
Atlanta, Ga.
November 14,1881. 1-IG-tf
BUSINESS tTVS
UNIVERSITY,
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ANTED- TO PURCHASE A
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Will pay cash.
COOK A WILLIAMS,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
Go South Broad Street.
•
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COOK & WILLIAMS,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
65 South Broad Street.
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