M T1 I i hp WEEKLY, FOUR PAGES, 23 VOL. Coffins zinA Ccskets READY FOR DELIVERY At any hour, day or night Coffins from $2' to 25. Caskets frorn $10 io$T5. - 7h CIlii of the County when you can get better gooel3 for tho money right bore in Piitslxro? Administrator's Notice. Il.ivi.rr qti;;::i"i; d as AtlrMhiisij ai;.r f i a.' ! :a cl .t ra s :; -.v.'TVot s.t.d esiaie t j present the sa jeto the urulr sfcned u .or bf.r, eplen.?-r 22nd, ir;'or this notice will le i !.-. ri in fcs? of Lh ir r-. roviy. Ail i.--orfc:or.s indebted to ."-Lite v. ill ro:r forward an 1 te'.t'.o. This N pttmher Pls7. . i.. r. bald vv i:;,a a r.rr Vca :ci & ilavcs. Attys. Summons By Publication. X0ETII CAP.OLIXA, ) " t )SCI;l. -1. lb;!7. Alfce .t:::il etal V:?. a v - . ' . i v v t- Tiiis is a iricee.ling for pirtiti o of land and it ;;ppuariny to the Court that Ileua Pearson is a noa-residfnt of X. . and ia necessary party to this action. h is both orde;e;i by the Court that 'said Kena -l'earson bi summoned by j.ubllc-ition to nriar beforu 11. II. Dixon, C- S. C. cf Chatham County, on the.-Uh.of NoTt-mbcr 1S'.7, and answer crdtmur to the con:j.Iai:;t on lile in his of.iee. or the relitf ttrein demanded would be granted and she is hereby fo r.otitieu and summoned t appear- and au3v. er. . - II. II. DIXOX, C. S. C. Chatham County. "VVciaack & Hayes. Attys. rlortgage Sale. : liY YIHTUE OF THE POWEItS coatiined in a certain deed of mortgage putrid by. ExiSine Tripp to C. h. Liu ty on tha '.'lb day cf Mr.rch Il, fu Kv'istertd in cilice of Fifgiter of i.of Chatham count v id I..- o!c C. S. October, l-'ji, at the court-house door a rutsboro, N.Coffer for sale, to the finest bidder for cash, a parcel of laud in said county and state of '. C in 'f township adjoining the lands "ill rripp, A. W. Xorwcod ct iU, '-!amia2 twenty acres irameoiatrly 'y'i:;a nnd inclndih; the house wherc wtlie late said Emiliue Tripp rrsided :dt'J house being in the center ihere.-t. Aisoone b'ck mare mule b-mjht by n:nc Tripp of c. L.jVntlsav. C. L. L1XDSAY. ST. . Altvs Ji is S?ptfciiib?r 15. 1L07. FOB xvl- p.,.-.:T. rAp t fc. v - : y Sitaatica. X'T ord1? Enter i-nw. Gr3.--!a?.l:iiGccewfu!. . l-BUR R.ST.'S.'TH, LEXINGTON, K ill . .. - I - ' r - - . I - - - . . W . . -t ' T-ISlT 1 ' I ill ' iz, -LN WJrU, u ,., X PyUPf S-h Slag 8 a :I3 g tssaj 1 -2 4ff q VILBUEf'R. SMITH, .EHCiAL COLLEGE CF KY. UNIVERSITY I?tIal -i VarlV r:rpoitJon. tnLJ,th1'ja'TU of mJ!ves in pr-ti'a. t(n.B.iv 1 ,Bcna Coursie. including Tui &v, ,al Uoafd ia fim:iv,-bout ?-i. TypWraaefaiTele?cytS?acia:tia. 11 COL. VlS P1TTSBORO, N. C. Ii. B. LINEBERRY; Editob aInd SUBSCRIPTION" rRICE-61.00 Per Year. Ad verfidng Rateg on Application. Entered "at the Post OEce at Pitteboro, X. Cn aa accoad clas matter, Sept. 5, lS'Jo. j" Indcpendonco, Truth, Justice. fill mWTT I I In i n ii . , i Communications to be printed should be written on cne side of the paper only, lour real name must accomp any each communication or it can not be printed. V vuuvi i- nut rvii-uusioie ior iiie ct corr,oi-oiui.-at.s, but vi;l al- t low not'.diig. enter ibju columns of the i -i . . , . citizen tnat ne tnows to be falso or slanderous. We want intelligent correspondents ia eyery township in the county. Spain has so far failed to subdue Cuba and really seems to be getting farther from subjugation. Rev. A. J. Diaz, the Cuban exile said at Chat tanooga, Tehu., at the Southern Bap tist convention, that thCs .Cubans would never be satisfied short of in dependence and that they would nev er be subdued until they were all killed. Spain to conquer them, he said, must simply wear them out which she can never do. Just as he said, she 1ms not. There ha. been talk of our government interfering. Thomas Estrada Palma, the head .of the Cuban Junta in Xew York, de fines the situation as follows : '.'Inasmuch a3 the Cubans are now more than ever firmly resolved to ac cept nothing short of absolute inde pendence, the oiler of the new Span ish ministry to grant autonomy can make no tilcet in terminating the war." . Wi'e are satisfied that the hour cf our complete freedom is at hand and this olier only confirms us in the be lief that Spain knows that she has lost Cuba. We care not whether there is a Liberal or Conservative rniuistry. We did not listen to Cauovas when he offered autonomy; we will be ac knowledged as such by Spain, wheth er under a Liberal or Conservative ministry, or under a republican or Carlbt ltgime, before wr lay down our arms. 4,Wc are'eonfident of speedy suc cess. We are fully prepared for the most aggressive campaign of the war. Spain played her best cards first, and lost. What Campos and Veyler,with forty generals and over 200,000 men, failed to do, no other general can ac complish 1 reflect the nnanimus opinion of all our generals and our government whcn-I say that the only solution is our independence." lli-uiumu i-i jli ' ' "We are going to in this fisrht. The people will triumph Jntbis gen eration. A few years will witness the adoption of the initiative and refer endum, the nationalization of natural monopolies and the successful in auguration of the grand movement which will result in a scientific sys tem of production and distribution. Do your share in this splendid work; the most superb that ever inspired the aspirations of a people, The New Time. The cotton farmer whrecrop this vear ii about two-thirds of an aver age crop, bringing him a fraction un der six cents a pouudas not yet .fully satisfied with the wave of prosperity even if he does have to pay $1.00 a bushel' foivvheat, "Wc need more money in circulation. Farmers should never become lulled by any temporary gust of relief be satisfied with notbv ing short of the Omaha platform. The state ha3 recovered from Stew art Bros., former state printers, over $5,000 worth of paper. This paper they refused to give np nntil it was taken from them by process of law. How men do hold to office and its emoluments! Sanford has an incorporation for manufacturing .clothing, . We wish the enterprise success. Anything that tends td prevent the trusts and rich corporations from handling . all our money. . . -The Hayseeder, edited by S. Otho Wilson has made its appearance. Its j editor seems to he endeavoring to run , a paper for his own justification and 'glorification. JnLAJVl INDEPENDENCE, TRUTH,, JUSTICE. ; , . . . & & ouuri uriMinHhi uuu 111. 13 Uh uu U1U iu iuui N I. 4 SOME UEMA11KS ABOUT THE CONDITION OF GERMAN AGRICULTURE. . A few days after I wrote the article on German Agricultural Conditions as the rcsulf of some father imperfect observations I had made in the Prov ince of Saxony in Prussia I was cal led to the.Univeriity of North Caro lina to teach History and Economics. It has therefore been impossible for me to complee that account in the following issues of the Citizen as I had promised my Chatham friends. In comparing the price of land in Germany with thai in America it is necessary to bear in mind that the farmers there are heavily protected by the government and receive in consequence a muclhigher price for their produce. As ne ;r as I have been able to com pute, the price of wheat there was ?1.20, of rye $1.00, of barley $0.75 and of oats $0.50 a bushel.- Good butter sells for 35 cts., beef at 20 cts. and pork i3 a little higher than beef. Peas bring about $2.00 a bushel and potatoes about $15.00 a ton. Xow these are cash prices and every pro ducer finds a ready market in. every town. The public highways are in superb condition and the cost of transportation s very small. . It is even ilonbtful whether land could bring such prices without the extremely low rate of interest pre vailing all over Europe and the sugar beet culture. I regret my inability to compute with any degree of accu racy the price of sugar beets. In the Province of Saxony and the Duchy cf AnhaU this is most im portant crop and requires a f ar great er degree of intelligence and skill in its culture. The farmers generally own and operate the -sugar factories a3 stock companies and those who market their own btfcts are paid ac cording to he' polarisation- or the amount of sugar -contained in the beets. Suffice it to say, this is con si dercd the most remunerative of all the crops. Another element to be considered in accounting for the cost of land is the price of farm labor. This is in general higher than in North Caro lina. A farm laborer receives about $17.00 a month and about half an acre upon which to plant potatoes. I will say just here that the Irish po tato is the chief food supply of the poorer classes in Germany, and, in deed, in most of the European conni tries. ' ' I have iu the above list enumerat ed the chief farm products with the exception of hay. In regard to grass, culture I can give very little inform ation of value. Besides lucerne and clover,lupinei3 extensively cultivated and especially prized as a green man ure to be used on red land. 1 have been told by agricultural scientist that rhis improved the quality of land more rapidly than any other grass. I should like very muc h to sec this tried in Chatham by way of experiment; be cause its succe3s in Germany and Po-; land La3 been so phenomenal. Ekxest T.Byxum. P S.' I might have remarked that the barley crop exceeds that of all the cereals. One can conceive of it3 impor tance from the fact that the Germans consume more than million gallons of beer annually. i The governbr cf North Carolina show ed true grit and honesty in bouncing two railroad commissioners, one a dem ocrat and one'a populist, for accepting tavors from the railroad corporation. In Texas nothiug is thought of railroad commissioners accepting luxurious journeys and other favor3 frcmth cor porations they are supposed to watch and regulate. The pt ople of Texa in their school houses, may some day wake up to what fools are being made of them. Under the North. Carolina governor there would have been a wholesale bouncing oa account of the so-ca.llt.-d compromise. Southern Mercury. Electric BiitorE. . Electric Bitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more gen erally needed when the languid, exhaus ted feeling prevails, wteu the liTer is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative ia felt. A prompt use of this medicmo has often averted; long and perhaps fatal Uiious fevers. No medicine will act mora surely ia counteracting- and freemglh system from the 'malarial poison. Headache, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric i Hitters. .""!c and St.oo per bottle at (j, 11. Pilkinglon's DrugSteie. . , - , .. . THEIR BET. - One election story is that an itin erant Georgia preacher, who had one horse and a large family, was so con fident of Bryan's election that he said to one of the members of hi3 congre- gallon: "I don t bet, an I am t ogoin ter bet, but if anybody would jest make believed that thev wagered a boss ag'in that air'cre.nr o mine that JJrrait Trtra't be ciecied, an keen their counsel-crboat it, it would be all right with'me, au I'd jest consider,. betn ecn me an him, that my hoss wnz stakes ag'in hit!" . "All right, brother," said the mem ber. "We'll jest look at it in that light, an if iJcKinky is elected I'll have two bosses an yon none." It wa3 "a go," but the following Sundav the congregation was amazed to see the pre-aeheqr tramping to twai, where he arrived, way-worn and mud bespattered, and, amounting the plat form, began preaching against the evils of betting." "Yes," he cried, "there are men in this here congregation so lost ter right an jestice that they would bet ag'in the one boss of a poor man, take it from him an make him walk ter glory fer the balance of his elays! If such a mani3 in tha hcarin o';iny voice to-day, let him tremble! He can't take that election boss ter heav en with him. If he could ride it plum into the pearly gates, the Angel Gabr'l would "holler 'Whoa!' au, while thetrcmblin wretch dismount ed, he would hear these words, like the.knell o' doom, 'Wliardid 'ou get that boss:' " After the sermon and the benedic tion some one took the parsouhy the arm and led him out into the grove and handed him a bridle (and'there was a horse connected with it) and saiel: ' "Here's yer darned old hos.;! Pray fcr nic on. your way homo!" Frank Ij. Stanton in Chicago Times-Herald. The avevagi politician ispaidso much a foci to fool th average voter, and be ing paid to do so, he studios the slickest methods. Corporations and trusts shut oil his pay if he can't both fool the peo ple and serve them. The politicians to do this successfully, have-to give and promise their local county manipulators l);S fees, pensions or salaries. The re suit of all this kind of politics is. that the cfllcial class and the favored corpo rations cat up in taxes and freights the substance of the people. School house clubs may. remedy the evil, cr the people may remain in slavery. Give us a state railroad to the tramp ships and a defctt of political rings. Southern Mercury. A few weeks ago the editor was taken with a very severe cold that caused him to be in a most miserable condition. It was undoubtedly a bad case of la grippe, and recognizing it as dangerous he took immediate steps to bring about a speedy cure From the advertisement of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and the many good recommendations iucludl therein, we concluded to make a first trial of the medicine. To say that it was sat isfactory in its results, is putting it very mildly, indeed. It acteel like magic and the' result was a speedy and permanent cure. Vi'e have no hesitancy in recommending this ex cellent Cough Remedy to anyone af flicted with a cough or cold in any form. The Banner of Liberty, Liberty town, Maryland. The -5 and 50 cent sizes for sale by Bynum & Headen, Pittsboro, X. O. f at? Hr.n Perfect Health Regained. Yhe Yonclerof the A.o Graud(;t discovery la the annals of lai'dicire. . ' ' (Juarantee-d to cure more diseases than any other medicine, treatment or system known to the medical profes sion "No MAN made" remedy, b-Jt 'nature's' true panacea. . . " Yatuma is an antiseptic germicide, it positively destroys all "micro! ea" and germs of every .kind, name anJ nature, it is hea'Japr and soothing to the mucuous membrane. It will perma nently cure the majority of cases of Dronch:ti3, Catarrh, DUpep'sia, - idl Stojnache troubles, ail diseases of the 151 idder. Bowels, Kidneys, Id ver, 'Con stipation, Pile?, Old Sores. Rectal Dii c:?fo!s Ulcers, llczema. Scrofula, lilo j-.l l'cison, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Dis eased Discharges, Di-reases peculiar to Woman, Nervous and Physical Weak ness, etc. NO MATTER. WHAT YOUR AILMENT, or where you live, write U3 a fall history of your troubb, and cur consulting physician will advise you what to do in order to regain your hca'.tH. Con sultation is FREE and sacredly confi dential. Terms very lo w. For proofs enclose 2 cent ttamp. I.ocal agents wanted everywhere. No eanvassing. "We advertise you in your heme paper. Address v. ith stanrp, THE YATUMA C0MPAXY, P. O.Ecx, P 0 Chicago, III (bl 1 ldiidJ3 o ' ! . . . i , ' i : - - Tel loir Jack Prcrcntallre. I Guard against Yellow Jack br kef ping ' the j?tcm thoroughly clean and free from1 Cathartics will cleanse the all coutagiouj disease crm X ana pine j bite your hand. Hut take two c:its and put them side by Eide and pinch both their tails at the sr.mc time and they will bite and scratch each other. Plu tocracy has learned thi3 trick. So it et3 the people arrayed in the two old par!i?3 and then it pinche3 their tails and they tight each other. Like the cat, t'jey never turn to f ght the hand that is pinching them. Southern Mercury. to ccicrAf ol,i ire o.ii day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All Druggists refund the monev if it fails to Cure. 25c. wA.iNi"a?iinD Agents for the HARRIS STEAM DYE WORKS, Raleigh, N. C. Snit3 cleaned, 75 cents; cleaned and elyed, $1.50. Samples dyed free. Address, HARRIS STEAM DYE WORKS, : Raleigh, Is. C. Cash paid for old clothes or taken in payment for work. , .3m Is Soda water un healthy ? Not at all.! The fcfs Medical Dooks the U. S. and National Dispensatories s.iy it is a grateful drink to feverish patients, lessening nausea or tlistress of the Stomach. Aliays thirst fur letter than water alone, and the 'quantity taken need only" be rt'gulatcd by the reason able wishes of the patient. That oucrht to settle it. If a sick person can be -allowed--to drink it as desired, a well person certainly has the same privi lege. Our Soda-water ir, just right, Bee Cold and flavored with the tin est fruit juices. Also sher bets. Coca Kola and other drinks FRESH TURNIP AND OTHER GARDEN SEEDS for fall planting AT G. R. Pilkington's Drug Store, Pitisboro, PJ. Sept 1, 1MJ7. Sale of Valuable Mill prop' crty. On the first day of November, 1.7. at the Court House door Pi riiUboro. N. CM we will o.Ter for sain to the hi.-h est bid'ler a parcel of land in C'h''tit:i:i'. county on which is situated th -lIurly Mill?," sitmted on lhckv U5v-r, b -riri-nin t au'rlrnen Rocky river ah ve the sni'.l mill, corner of iho doer or widow Ifaac Cle.-r:, runr-ins ea3t wi'i that line 4 ) --h s to s'.aVe or & J i t j iu tbence sontli 181 roVs to sweet iruat -u the bark of river, t runce u; t!:t; nvr a it meanders ictfo'lin tha mLM an-l a i appurtenances to the f.rst itatiou, c-,;:-.-lainir) 0.";tf ie3 tnorti" le-s. Triu f tu.l-joi!i-t bird cash, nnr.lUit! in sisLmonths and remain J r in twrlvr months df ferreil p:iynn.t3 to biar :n terrfct. 'J itle reserved tili puruha i' rr. .: t y is J ain,v fa:d proT'rty to l; r.ol 1 by v;rt".o cf juUp.-mrt.t of t -ha J am Srptrior Co.u! I r pirtitici--. in cc3 wh-Tr-in Yow.Ue ii piaiutUi and T. J.RI -ni de fendant. T.II.CALVKJIT. II. II. HAYES, Cu:nrirs:o:i:rb. -:iD3. FETER FLUCK'SK- Great German Remedy, Forth Immediate Relief aa TositiTO Cure oi Eld MIS HIM NEURRLGIR. Iosersed by physicians of the highest sundln. 25c. icr box. Fob Sals bt axx Dsugcistz. , Ft H. EDSSTCEI CHEMICAL C3 HAHTJIDAL, MO. vlyfe ivj) ( PJJICi; OATI7 DOLLAR PER YEA ft 1 .S TV (Jy l'f I h0' the .largest and Goods they have ever exhibited. DRESS GOODS, DRY GOODS, :JOTl6ri3, CLOTKirJCund everything you need, just bought in the Northern markets at the lowest prices. We thank you for your patronage and will make it to your interest lo buy your goods of us. Mrs. L. E. Home will be glad to have her fricnds'call on her for millinery ordress goods when in town. ' , . Itespt. Bynum & Headen. Seaboard Air-Line. Schedule in Eject I'j-w.im a.-Ujj.m tv)..0.i m IS on.m Lv. Pitisboro Ar. t At. Moncure . Lv. OUTHBOUND Lv. N v.- York, vi i iVnn. Ii. II. " RirhTuond. via A. C. L Lv. Vv'ddosi, Ar. !u-n.h r.::n. Durhim, " Rahigh. S.mford, Southern l'ines, t! .Monroe. (Dining tiai iUi.ii;, Atlanta, (LTniou Depot) (Oent. Time). NOHTKCOUfiD Lv. Atlanta, viahvabourd Air Line t .i..rlotte. r, '""h. ; Dnrham, New York, YVeldon, 'Daily. For TiCUets, Sleepers, and information, apply to II. 25. J.KAKh. ' " . Southern Passenger ..:. V.&'o'glt, X, O. E. ST. JOHN.' Vice-Piesident and Oen'l Mgr. H. W. Umv-r. Tirftr M f r V. 1$. McBEE Gen'l Superintendent. T. ). ANDERSON. O. n'l I peucr ASt-. Portsmouth. Vn. THE LAWRENCE c SEVEN OCTAVE OROANSi Looks exactly like arua.no, contains all the latest improvements and Js essentially up to date. All kin Js of piano music can Juwreacs Organ lVixg. Co., EASTCr PA. THE.KSKESSEE CESKRUIAL' EXPOSIFIGii. " i 0pcn3 ct Mashv.tlo fV.ay 1st, and Closes OotciicroOt.. Tut th';3 occaj'ion the Seaboard Air Line Will 8e!l Sxctercien Tict'csts At N'ilUV l;DU( i:D :;AThS. the. f.!io'.i g heiriff U-t ii ratos ; sixi jitj.ut., be p!?yed on It. It has no stops to annoy , V 4" 2 j ll '..-i -'j"tjt' you, but in their place the knee swells pro- tJ:rJ?L" S iPW'I dace the most charirjng effects, instantly, ; ', i JJ, bclnj under the coctral of the operator. ' - . : T -"-V-? Scalers pronounce it the teat ia U ,V-' For cataiojuea and prices apply ta !:; Q :r a." it. . (T Charlotte ...... 8 : l.'vJ 8 1 U" ? I ?.r Durham .lo ).h, llamh.t Sfi:'5 14.0' 'Ileiidf r.Hon.. . ;. . m::: Pa' H ' Liuco!ntiu ZH'aj li.ii Lwistoii.r th it.i I.oul.anrs -.2' 1!.2'.. 14 O" MfXton ..- ".2" IJ-'t H Ionro? i4 l fittsboio '.:;.) PV H.i. ;:.il-it'h ... P.2 I i ) Uir.i" rTor It'iu. ..-24 i w .t - i uiford ..... z't I 'i ) 4.i . . I .-'l.. III . '.Vaii-sixip) 3 r.u." l..v '.Vt t 't .ii -3.z:. i:.2. n Uihnington ... . Ij ' My Chisa .. Tickets sold daby April -2itli t October loih. l'jliai Ihit ovt -ber 7ih. . CiaMs . Tickets tsold daily April :Jlh to OTMoherl"t.r Find limit twenty (. ; ' d iys fnra flut-f sai. ClasC Ticktu bol l To S lavs :md Tlnr (U'soi encli WM'k. Apni-i-.fth i O'.toLer 2' ti.. Final tin U i. n ii ;Uas ;roin ii.a - k sale. Id )!: .IC C .oii.ta ' n the CUV ICC Utv.en si. ' ivashville IML'sCC CAR lluu through with nt ch.mje. or JGHw, V. J hU I G rn'l ila;iger. II. W. !. UUtf, 1. J. Andfraott, Tranic ilaaaer, (leu'l 1'ass'r A4'. Ieueial Od;csi-l'oi:r..MiuiH. Va. "Till. CHATHAM CITIZEN; : A WeSxly T-t ' lucin -payer in full i fymyalby v.iih ihe masses. j t feaT" Plant yot:r'' .cilvortiseuirtit ia the CHATHAM CITIZEN if yen want it to Lear fruit ia Chatl.act . County. best selected Stock of 'February 7th 1897. 5.23pra I1.4.T.a.m t4.50p.rn tn.oeraru 403, j nro. 41. 1 "Atlant Sped." i "is. A. L. T.x; lHiOa.m y SCa. m llSKa.ia ia:G " f7 32 " 21 -3 35 " ; 4 2-.' ' 6 43" 8 3 " " Vopm l"fKn. m 'jft'a im i:;.:a ft Ktp.m 3:i4 " 5 5 '. " 9 U " Ifi?rp.m 5 iu.. va station). "Atlanta gecT'. f"S.A L.Er.p (Cent'J Time) K'(Kn.i,uu v : n. - r.-;-.r. f.-,, ,,. zjt 2i&iirA it 3ia m MH'p.m 4 o'h.'.ii O t( JMll fDaily, except Sune!ay. .t vK Why not buy tTis BcstY : r -''-- ! -rr I r i, . . vrri a - w ' a A RULE W.'Cl TELL Tf STALE Me-ar nd m - rtuT ranges mal tlttt y,i I UTTI-UtD, VT, July W, 1S7T. a n. GRrsra ca C-n I" : ' m pVssnr to vnHin- ffarflv Mftunnwr t m ilk. t9 MTf-f. f T . .T. Hf . -I Kany." wbU k I fmva tiot In Toy bt--: Ur t Pt trim iiit!:ti. Wo th'sk ft T". . 1 1 woi k. Is farf i-t c '-rmto, r-viml-aJ In tf.f snvZ CiOPKii hly mHrcud. I'roHjecu- ptirvaavrs will Ru.k .: tic labii'i -a-'lrVt : M-l Writ (for cirmJar and yrictAr'. a. toe . ret U M.nufanarers. B.:--. Y. F . ..iT TTT-T-- - - 'I'KNNKSS K E CKNTf N n a . AT NASH VI LLE, TENN ESSE E, MAY 1st to OCT. 31st . Tle b.ililu;,s and ;r.tiudn of tl.C Tennefi't-e On'rinKl, !n unnu-rii- i.iid arc'ui ecural b- - uty, surpass Al'atH- a-a. nearly tqual V&icag'- - Libits are all ready, and aie iub iesi.g and instructive. The live block dbp.ay exceb any exbibitiou of the kinu eircr made. The ilid way is great ; - The Western & Atlantic Itaihoau, and the Nashville, Cliattanooa '& t. LyOui3 Hail way. runs solii Yi.Ibide trains with Pullaian's finest sleeping cars, from Atlant;i and Nashville. - For Meepins: car berths, or any infor-' 1 mation about ra es. Hotel or J5o rdirig ! house accornnvKlaMons in Nahvli'e ca'l upon or writ t C. E IIauvix, (Jeneral Pa?seDgr Agent, Atlaiiti, Ca. SPECIAL NOTICE : The round I rip rates to Nashville are c e ipr ih.ui sta ii:gathome. HP A 1 w r? '4 f vi. : t: i'r -s

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