The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, July 07, 1906, Image 7

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN. ATURDAY, JULY T. 15V.. &££39g99999Qg9QQPQ0QQ0Q00QQQQQQP3QQQQQ<y0SKX?9g9gft<K?9998S?8S?8g8S&g88BgCS&?889gWQWWgfi9gQ9gggS?^^ BBffffWWHWWM established 1865. FORREST & GEORCE ADAIR, 41 YEARS OF SUCCESS. Real Estate, and Renting Agents PUBLISHERS OF ADAIR’S SALE LIST AND ADAIR’S WEEKLY RENT LIST. ORIGINATORS OF ADAIR’S ONE-PRICE PLAIN FIGURE PLATS OF SUBDIVISIONS. We carry no side-lines, but concentrate our energy on buying, selling, renting and managing Atlanta Real Estate. SECOND FLOOR, CENTURY BUILDING. M WE SELL LOTS. *» COMPANY INCREASES PAY OF 5,000 MILL OPERATIVES By Private Leased Wire. Kali River. Mass.. July 7.—Notices were posted today In M. C. D. Bor- den'.i Kail River Iron Company, employing B.OOO men, of an Increase.In pay Monday. GEORGIA NEWS IN PARAGRAPHS Colonel Eotill at Bainbrldge. Sprclil la The Georgian. Bainbrldge, Ga., July 7.—Colonel J. H. Estlll, the south Georgia candidate lor governor, spoke at the court house tore Thursday night. Herbert Qauld- IW, of Bainbrldge Introduced Mr. Es tlll, whose speech was along the same . usual. About 100 people were present. Semi-Annual Dividend Declared. Ipelal to The (Jenrglnu. White Plains, Ga., July 7—The stock holders of the Bank of White Plains had their second annunl meeting on Friday, and declared a dividend of 10 j»r cent, and put In the reserve fund 14 per cent. This Is the first bank that John D. Walker organized, Daath of Mr. Inghram. Special to Thu Georgian. Barney, Ga., July 7.—I. B. Inghram died at hi* home near here at 3 o’clock Friday morning. Mr. Inghram was one of the best known farmers and citi zens of this section. Teachers’ Institute Closes. Special to The Georgian. # Ellljay, Qa., July 7.—The annual teachers’ Institute for Gilmer county closed here yesterday.' It was con ducted by Professor B. P. Gllllard, of Dahlonega, Ga. • Hon. Harvie Jordan to 8peak. Special to The Georgian. Covington. Ga., July 7.—The farm era* Institute for the Fifth congress lonal district will convene In Coving ton on August 15. Hon. P. D. Coffee, president of this district, announces that he has secured Hon. Harvie Jor dan as one of the speakers for the oc casion. Will Serve Refreshments. Special to The Georgian. Covington, Ga., July 7.—Jefferson Lamar Camp, U. C. V., at a meeting yesterday decided to serve refresh ments at the next meeting of the camp. This camp recently erected a monu ment to the Confederate dead, and have a small amount of money left, so have decided to use It aa above stated. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS TOLD IN FEW WORDS Bolt Kill. Man In Fislij. Mlllfr.burg, Ohio, July 7.—Jacob Hoffpr, a fanner near Benton, while working In the held yesterday, was killed by lightning, “Hallo" Girls Frightsnad. Plain City, Ohio, July 7.—Lightning •track the central office of the Citizen.' Telephone Company yesterday after- boon completely wrecking the awlteh- J«rd and netting the room on fire. 7he girls were badly frightened. Crops Ruinsd by Hall, Jamestown, Ohio, July 7.—A severe wind, rain and hall atorm passed over a •ectinn northwest of this city last ”™ n *- doing great damage to corn •nd Other crops. The hall was four Inches deep on the level ground. Horse Bites Man's Ear Off. New Rochelle, N. T, July 7.—Harry Iff ELI' II II II II II 11^ Special Notices Oxni ii ii ii rfli NOTICE of dissolu- TION. • of m is O hor,)bjr * lven tbat the fl ™ M 'I f f n & Hudson, heretofore en- trade o " the llvery bu »ln«s. under °f "Piedmont Stables," at wives > ,il street - thl * day dla- rettrtnc’-' !? 1 ! ,tual c °n*ent, Mr. Griffin dnued^T ,I h ° bu,lne “ wl " con stable, V h P ,ame p,iu: * by Piedmont Thu!S i‘ ! n , n w - Hudson, manager. nils July l, 1906. W. 8. GRIFFIN. L. W. HUDSON. Jr. , MACON C. SHARP, ositr.-r a* » candidate l-KTER F. CLARKR. S. Green, a dairyman, had his left ear bitten off yesterday by his pet horse. Green grabbed the chewed ear In his handkerchief and boarding a trolley car, hurried to the home of Dr. Emer son, where It was grafted In place. CULL TO RAM THEJHOMINATION In accordance with a resolution passed by the Democratic executive committee of the Fifth congressional district the first of last April, the Democratic congressional convention for the Fifth congressional district has been called to meet for ratifying the nomination of L. F. Livingston. The convention will be held next Saturday at 12 o'clock in the Kllnball house. Aside from ratifying the nomination, the convention will formulate the plat- form and elect the executive commit tee for the two ensuing years. SEARCH BEING MADE EOR MISSING BOY The police have been asked to find Len Henderson, 12 years of age, of 102 Lovejoy street, who has been missing from his home since Tuesday. The parents of the boy have no Idea what has become of him and are very uneasy. A description of the missing lad had been furnished the police. CONGRESSMAN BYRD LOSER IN PHILADELPHIA FIRE. Special to Tbs Georgian. Philadelphia, Miss., July 7.—Ten buildings In this town were wiped out by fire of unknown origin yesterday. The loss Is given at 120,000. Con gressman Adam Byrd, who owned three of the destroyed buildings Is a heavy college PARK HOMES DON’T PAY RENT. , CIJr '• 1| nelj bad form to do to when yon can pay your own money back In , Jr com,n l t® me. Jntt run your eye over this! t % , , d ■ honm To® want It, oo ea«y It i* fenr t*laoc» __ _aay payment*, from PM ,f sou bay the lot. 3-room, modern, new bouso on corner lot, 1100 cash. H “onthly paymtsta. : “ M * rn new house, not term,. Njn,..,' - m,| deru bouse on large comer lot; MM cesb; balssee eesy monthly * *“ 4 booses. *w|l i p#r * f-sn-l Com;*ny bare 2,000 lots to select from, 1100 to (Ml Offw 1 “W ni._ or call me up. hr; , ' of c,r hue. Bell Vhoiit $7-J Kast Point Eschang*. Colleye 1 everything st Collegn Park. kdward h, walker, Tlic College Park Real Estate Dealer. SLEUTHS FIND CLEW TO DETECTIVES BELIEVE THEY WILL SOON OBTAIN EVIDENCE TO WARRANT AN ARREST. It was learned Saturday morning that detectives have unearthed a strong clew In the case of the Incen diary Are Thursday night In the de partment store of C. G. Hannah, In Windsor street, and they believe they have struck the trail of the firebug. Detectives Lockhart and T. B. Lan- ford, who are trying to ferret the mys tery, expect material devolpments within the next twenty-four hours. Tht sleuths believe they will ,oon have sufficient evidence In hand to warrant nn arrest. As yet, however, they say they have only strong suspicions uroqaed by the discovered clew. WOUNDED MAI m SUSPECTJS JAILED Frank Hester, the negro who was mysteriously shot early Wednesday morning In a basement at Walton and Bartow streets, died Saturday morn ing In thi Grady hospital. • Toombs Hightower, another negro, has been arrested by Policemen Cov ington and Mlxe, suspected, of doing the shooting. Hs denies he Is guilty. He will be given a preliminary exami nation Tuesday morning before Re corder Broyles. WHITEWBMA1 Fifi FOR BLOODY SCRAP SMITH-HOWSLI. DEBATE THE DRAWING CARD. Albany Sleeper Almost Entirely Reserved by Candidates’ Friends. A number of Atlantans will leave on Sunday night for Albany to be present at the debate between Hoke Smith and Clark Howell, which will take place In the Chautauqua auditorium at noon Monday. Bhrery lower berth In the Al bany sleeper was engaged Saturday- morning and several upper berths had been reserved. It Is expected that many others will make reservations and that each candidate will have a representa tive number of friends from his homo city. Itules for the debate have been form ulated by the Joint committee ut Al bany. The Hon. II. M. McIntosh, chair man of the Dougherty county Demo cratic executive committee, will pre side. A. P. Vason will Introduce Mr. Smith and Judge D. F. Crosland will 8 resent Mr. Howell to tho audience. Mr. mlth will speak for an hour, to be fol lowed by Mr. Howell for an hour and a half, with a half hour rejoinder by Mr. Smith. No questions will be per mitted and each candidate will be equally represented on the platform. The auditorium will provide seats for 4,000 persons. After hearing the evidence Saturday morning In regard to the bloody fight between women Friday at the Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills, Recorder Broyles fined Ola Thompson, a white woman, $5.72, Lula Morris, another white wo man, $1,75, and dismissed the case of the negro woman, Henrietta Riddle. It was shown that tho Thompson wo man and the negro had a dispute about the closing of a door and that later the two white women attacked the negro with sticks. The Riddle woman de fended herself with another stick, and, as a result, both she snd the Thomp son woman had to be given attention at the Grady hospital. The cases were made by Special Officer Reese, of the mill, and Pollc Policeman Dood. TRREATENS MATRON Mrs. B. Karwlsh. wife of a merchant at Marietta and Pine afreets, created a lively scene In the matron's ward at the police station Friday night about midnight by violently abusing Miss Sanderson, the matron, and threaten ing to do her bodily Injury. _ Had It not been for the fact that Mrs. Karwlsh was locked In a cell, It la’ believed she would have attacked Miss Sanderson. Although she could not get to the matron, she declared she would "fix” her, and made the night hideous with abuse and by slamming the Iron bunk In the cell. Mrs. Karwlsh was arrested by Po liceman Arrowoow and Wylie and Is declared to be crazy. It Is under stood efforts will be made to place her In a private sanitarium. OFFICIAL - OF AUDUBON SOCIETY IN ATLANTA REPORTED CAUGHT By Private Leased Wire. Chicago, July 7.—Joseph A. Hull, wanted .for crimes ranging from forg ery to murder by the police In every part of the* world, Including Chicago where ha Is charged with victimising Kenneth Eddy, nephew of Spencer Ed dy, has been captured In Buffalo, N. Y,, according to Information that reached Chicago today. For years he has elud ed arrest. • He has been Imprisoned twice, break- g Jail the first time In San Quentin, Cal., and Jumping his bond the second time In Washington. Scotland Yard and the pollc sof Paris have both been offered rewords by their governments for his capture. ANOTHER STATE BANK EXAMINER IS NEEDED Ollbert Pearson, of Oreensboro, N. , secretary and treasurer of the Na- onal Audubon Society, Is spending some days In Atlanta In the Interest of the bill Introduced by Senator Wheatley to Incorporate the Audubon Society of Georgia. Mr. Pearson is deeply Interested m the work of the society, and Is work ing hard to secure legislation all over the country for the protection and reservation of song and Insectlverous Irds. The art Introduced fur this state Is formulated along that of the one In North Carolina, considered a model by bird lovers. It Is more than probable that Mr. Pearson will make >n address to the house and senate during the coming week. If th- time can be properly ar ranged. Representative Martin Calvin will In troduce In the house next week a bill authorizing the itate treasurer to ap point an aaslstant Inspector of state banks. Treasurer Park Is now examiner of state bonks. When he woe named for the place Georgia had only about 150 banks. The number tuts Increased to $17, with new ones springing up every day. The work has grown so heavy that Captain Park has hard work In keeping up with It, together with his other duties. The State Bankers' Association unanimously Indorsed the Idea of ap pointing an additional examiner. If the apt la pasaed the treasurer will have the power to name the assistant, and to fix his salary. Large Cotton Deal Mads. Special to The Georgian. Columbus, Ga., July 7.—Well Bros., of Montgomery, yesterday bought nearly 2,000 boles of cotton from Blanchsrd, Humber ft Co, the Colum bus warehouse firm. This Is the largest sale of cotton that has been made In Columbus this season. CHARGED WITH KILLING WIFE WITH HAMMER Special to Tbs Georgian. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 7.—Sam Jones, a negro, has been arrested here, charged with the murder of his wife at Gadsden, Ala., the crime having been committed with a hammer. An officer picked him up and claimed the reward of $60. The crime was committed on July 4, 1905. He has been returned to Gadsden. LEAGUE WILL GO ON WITH _F0UR TEAMS CORDELE, ALBANY, WAYCR08S AND BRUNSWICK WILL 8EE IT THROUGH. Special to The Georgian. Savannah, Go., July 7.—At-a moot ing of the Georgia State League direc tors held here this afternoon It was deoldsd to.continue the league with four clubs until August 4, tho close of the season. The clubs will be Cordele, Albany, Waycross and Brunswick. The meeting was presided over by acting president J. M. Cog, of Way- croas. Colonel J. W, Walters, of Al bany; J. W. Bavaresse, of Brunswick and ez-Presldsnt J. W. Thomas, of Savannah, were present as directors, with one or two gentleman who are taking an Interest in the league. Tho four teams In the league will contlnuo as at present constituted. The four directors have come to the fescue of the league when Its future looked dark, and by assuming the financial end have Insured the con tinuation of ball playing. The league has already cost Its sup porters a goodly sum of money, two of the teams having succumbed to the stress. Additional Sporting News FOR FULL PAGE 0/ 8P0RT8 8EE PAGE 10, THI8 8ECTION. PUGILISTIC LOBS AND JABS Or Private Leased Wire. Naw York, Julr 7.—Tommy O’Toole, tUo Itlrhmond boxer, haa entirely recovered from hla recent Illness, nnd any* he la ready to meet nny of the boya who have been burling challenges at him for tba (Mat few week*. Jimmy Ilrlgga, of Chelae*, and Harry Lewis, of Philadelphia, are to meet be fore the Grand Ilapld* Athletic Club, on July 13, at 183 pounds, welgh-ln at o'clock. The Lincoln Athletic Club, of Chaises, trying to duch n match between Jack Ixiwry, of this city, and Charley Neary, of Milwaukee Neary wanta tba weight fo be 1SS pounda ringside, but Lowry will only agree to 110 pouuda at 6 o'clock. Kddlo (lllmartln, the Jeraey City featb erwelgbt, who Was defeated by Joe Murray, of Newark, on Thuraday, wanta another chance to meet hla conqueror. Gllmartln aaya be doe* not want to rob Murray of any credit, but he tblnke that If given an other chance be will reveree the decision. Tommy Murphy, the Jersey featherweight, haa gone to Greenwood take to got In shape for hla bont with Joe White, which la to take place within ten days In prl vat a. STATISTICS. BIRTHS. To Mr. snd Mrs. Noah Wilson, at 1N Formw.lt .tract; s daughter. To Mr. and Mrs, John. Ilarbln, St 11$ John’ Frssman, 29 Me Donald .trout; s son. To Mr. " '• street; a DEATHS, L. Roper, aged 21, died st Grady bos- * iModldtis. Young, BUILDING PERMITS. $45—Mrw. W. S. Hell, to ra-covtr two oho Story frame durelllog. ut 62 and 62 — street. $60—J. C. reek, to re-cor.r frame kltcb en st 97 Ivy street. iSOO-C. I. Wood, to build one-story frame 'welling 1 |i 1 $IOO-Ol dwelling at 9MA I'nltnn street. — * >rgs T. Warren A Hon. to repair lllng at 171 K*«t III ' in,000-W. W. Griffin, to I ridge for city of Atlanta. $4,0<X>-I’:. W. Dutton, to build two-story rams dwelling at 29* North lloulevnrd. $1,60—K. I>. Terry, to bnlld one- rsine dwelling st <21 Ormond street PROPERTY TRANSFER8. $10—J. W. Roberts to Mrs. Ross, I felil, lot on Hprlng street, near Li Quit claim deed. , , $2,750—Peters land Company to Jones, lot on corner of Spring sml ’ streets. Warranty deed. _ _ , , $lo-W. W. Iamhdln to r. V. DuPre, lot on comer of Angler sad North srenoes. Quit claim deed. _ Atlanta ngs Company, lot on Ash- — —>hue. Riser to , foi _ ilort. ^SSSrth sventie.'' Mortgage. $10 and Love nuil Affection—L. C, Butler to Walter II. Bstlir. tot on Rankin street, 154H feet west of Randolph street. Wer ’snd^Love and Affectlon-L. C. Botlai S ennit L. Ilutler. lot nn Rankin ntreet, wt west of Randolph street. Warranty IS0O-C. K. Nelson, trustee of Episcopal church, to John A. Foster, et si., lot ou •strsst. oesr Linden. Wr „ .llhernla Havings Ilultdll_ Association to J. M. Shannon, tot on West Kafr street, near Walker. Quit claim deed. $7,600-1 toward Van Epps, eieentor ts Ja cob Auerbach, tot nn Hell street, near till- mer. Rond for title. $900- “ “ Mrs. K KLOOO-'mVs'."Sirsh’ kV Cabanlss to Trav-1 .tors' Insurance Cumpsny, tot nn corner of ’esehtree snd Forsyth streets. Loan deed. $1,450—Rosalie A. Lambert to -enerson It. Hooper, tot on l/ioMIs street, near Fast Fair. Warranty dead, $250—J. B. Hooper to Thomas K. Cree, same tot. loan deed. taal Ufa Issaraass Compssy. tot on cor ner of Juniper and Seventh street. lean **'9225—J. N. Austin to John II. MeCord, tot on Klllott street, near Riley. Warranty deed. Both Lags and Arm Broken. Special to Tbs Georgian. Covington, Go., July 7.—Pate Hall, a negro brakeman on the Central of Georgia, was thrown from a freight csr on last Monday night and frightfully Injured, both lege and bis right arm being broken. Drowned In Creek. Special to The Georgies. Covington, Oa, July 7.—Becky Blmma, an old and respected negro woman of this place, waa drowned on July 4 while fishing. She fell In the melt, which waa only about five Inchee deep, but falling on her face, she coon drowned. CONNIE MACK WANTS MULL’S PITCHER MAXWELL Special to Tbs GeorglsD. Birmingham, Ala., July 7.—Informa tion was received here today that Man ager Mullaney, of the Montgomery baseball team, hns been offered $600 and either Dygert or Hartley, of the I’hllndidi.lila Americans In exchange for Pitcher Maxwell. Thn offer hns Just tieen wired, It Is asld, by Connie Muck. Mullaney has not yet decided. VICTORIANS WIN GAME. The Victorians met and defeated tbs In- spsetors of Tbu Atlanta Junrnal Friday on the Victorians' grounds. The score waa 4 to 2, In favor of tht Victorians. The Vic torians have played tbs Inspectora four times, winning all four gauiva with esse. The Victorians will challenge any team of sixteen years or under. The feature of the game wss the pitch ing of Frasier for the Victorians. II# struck out tirteen men. The line-up of the game wss as follows; VICTORIANS- JNSPKCTOBH— a.-.v. :: .\” v, .Mr’= Tjfc&o&id;«; Pool. Jb -Imso. It Wallses, If Stetdtessoa, r Griffin, Itonun, ri W. McDonald, cf ..Cohen, et White, rf •*-• .. -Lockhart,, as summary: Two-base hits, Kraaler; Mae on balls off Kraaler 1. off Stephenson 9; hits off Frailer 1. off Stephenson 9. Score by Innings: It- H. B. Victorians.... .. .. .. .'...001 1» 000-4 I o Inspectors 051 010 009—9 1 FEAR YELLOW FEVER Dy Private Leased Wirt. Naw York, July 7.—When the Ward liner Monterey arrived from Havana today the quarantine officers held fif ty-seven passengers on Hoffman Island for observation. Tbs passengers ob jected vigorously at being detained, but their protests wont unhssdod. isplcloun symptoms attracted the itton of the phynlclana to Alfred Da Costa, a fireman aboard tha Mon terey from Colon. Da Cotta waa trans ferred to Swlfiburna Island to enable the physicians to determine whether or not ha has yellow ftver. Work Is Resumed. Special to The Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., July 7.—Tha Klka home and opera house committee has resumed work on their $76,00t build ing In this city. Dispensary Forces Organize. Special to Tbs Georgian. Huntsville, Ala., July 7.—A strong campaign committee, with Sheriff A. D. Rodgers chairman, has been organ ised by the dispensary forces In this county. Funeral of Mr. Ward. Special to The Georgian. Huntavllle, Ala., July 7.—The funeral of the late T. W. Ward waa held here yenterday afternoon at 5 o'clock and bis remains were Interred In Maple Hill oooooooooooooooooooooaoooa o o O NEW8 AND NOTES OF 8PORT. O oooooooaooooooaoooooooooDo Malinger MeAIcrr appears to have tho bust team In the Browns tbat baa reprw seated 8t. Louis In several jears. flprloffleld and Grand Raplda are lighting for the lead In the Central League, with Wheeling coming to the front at a fait clip. With a porcentage going over tho .T'") mark, the Lynchburg club of the Virginia league looks to be the "come and set* me boy” this year. The Western Association raca continues to be the real number. With four dabs In the .500 class and four In the .400 fHvl*lou, tho showing I* hard to beat. Troy and Binghamton, of the New York Htate League, recently played a seventeen* Inning tie game, the acorn being « to G. "Pa” Van Haltren I* working imr.l to bring hla Oakland tram up In the Pacific Coaat League race. The veteran la still a fine ball player. ’ The Ponusylvanla, Ohio nnd Maryland Iiongue Is having a craeksrjecfe rtra Knrh of the first six dubs has a chtuxo for the flag. my" Dextar baa been glrtn the aaim> honor at Harvard. ' Bach week brings forth some hot *tory as to what organised ball n gateg If •!•$ to the "outlaws,” but up to the tltne of going to press the alx towns of the Trl- State were Htlll In tfce Ifiggi* tag doing ‘ business at tho same old stand. The Ilrlttah Motor Boat Club (s to glre a long dlstaoee race today from London to Towes. The start will be made from the !»••»« r f <-f I. i $«1 r» i $, I >ii t rn< lug will not Indulged In until past Gravesend, beeat of the Thames eonsermtory regulatlo which prohibit raring In Iti waters. Denver ban had a very successfal n meeting at Overland park this season. Massschusetta now haa three cttlee In which (Mixing shows are permitted, Chel* m, Brockton and Gloucester. All Indications point to a successful shoot ing tournament of the Missouri nnd Knn- ms Longue, to be given unit week nt Par- thsge, 3lo. It win bf tho league's third annual tournament. Tho summer race me> bench will oprn next Wedm* Unite until August 4. LAGRANGE BEATS WE8T POINT, LaOrango, Ga., July 7.—tar,range and West Point met on the local diamond Fri day In a double header. Both games woro fall of excitement and wero well played. FIRST GAME. re: it if F La Orange OH «1 200 « 9 4 West Point 010 200030—g 7 * Batteries—llegg and Glbeon, Parks and McPberaon. SECOND GAME. Hcore: It. H. B. LnGrange.... .... .. ......010 030 300-6 7 4 West Point ..002 010 011—6 S t Batterlcs-Koblnson and Bass; Gacbet. Parka and McPherson. RAILROAD SCHEDULES Titg tne^AmvaTond LepiirTnre of IPs8- s<*ngi r Trains of the rollowlug (loads: WK8TKRN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. “ No< Depart To- • 2 Nnshvliie . h Xl m 74 Marietta ..12:10 poo 7:11 T! Marietta . 8 Jt ■ ■ Nnshvlll** II 4:> mu "C Nimhvlllf . 4.60 pm 75 Marietta . - 50 pm 72 Marietta .. 6 30 pm 3:35 pm * 4 Nashville . a 50 pai f JfcilmHa CI.MICALOl »Ji:oiu;iA RAILWAY.' . Arrive Prom— Depart To— Rnvannnli ... 7:10am Macon ...12'fllnm Jacksonville . 7:fc> am Havnnnab ... h nt) am if scow 11:40 am Mnron 4 o» nm ■aranaab ... 4:06 pm Savannah ... »:15 um ...... TA6 ,»m In. ksonvllle . & 30 pnr ATI.AM A AM* WliKT POINT it AIL-' ItOAl». Arrive Fr^m— ...P9F! To— •Kelma 11 40 am •Montgomery 5:80am •Montgotn’y . 1:40 pm •Montgomery 12 4S pm a ll .Upm •Hojma 4 20 pm mg" ... fSOani Lntirnnco ....5J*)pm . 5:00 am •Augusta , Conyers 6 46 am l Covington .. 7:44 nm 1 —__— _ •Augusta ...12:30 pm Conyers 5 no pm KJthonla .... 3:3 l m Covington ... C 10 pm •Augusta .... 5:15 pm 'Augusta ....11 4& pn» •Dally. All other trains dally except Haa* SEABOARD AIR LINE RAILWAY. I..-;,: - « 40a Washington . i:T nm Blr Abbeville ...»:••> *m 5b*nroe . . .7 :20 am Memphis. . .21:45 am New York . .12 W tn Cew Tork . . 3:3) pa* Abbeville . , 4 oo pen don *oe. . . . 7:40 pm Memphis ... 6 0) pm dnalnah’ni . 9:!S pm Washington . 9.35 paa Shown In '*—**-• •*'“* Central time.