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We Sow
The Seed
(COPYRIGHTED.)
You reap the harvest. Our
Grand harvest sale will con
tinue until every dollar’s
worth of Men’s Suits and
Odd Trousers is disposed of.
You-are. lloing benefited by
this sale. Yoirwill get the
greatest values'ever offered
to the huvin -.public.
$15.00 Suits for. .$11.25
\ $18.50 Suits for. .$13.85
ii»a(5 $20.00 Suits for. .$15.00
~ rk $25.00 Suits for. .$18.75
fen The clothes we offer you are
America’s best, bearing the
label—Alfred Benjamin &
Co., New York—this is suf
ficient.
ESSIG BROTHERS,
“CORRECT CLOTHES FOR MEN,'
26 WHITEHALL ST.
LOW
RATES
via ,
SOUTHERN RAHWAY
Warm Springs, Ga $ 3.75
Chick Springs, S. C 8.50
Asheville. N. C. 10.50
Wsynesville, N. O.. .. .. .. .. 11.60
Hendersonville, N. C. 10.00
Lake Toxaway, N. C 12.70
Tryon, N...C. 10.00
Tate Springs, Terin 11.35
St. Simons, Ga 12.00
Cumberland Island, Ga 13.00
Atlantic Beaeb, Via 14.60
Chicago, 111 32.05
Saratoga Springs, N. Y 43.80
Atlantic City, N. J ..' .. 40.00
Aebury Park, N.J. .. .. .. .. .. 41.50
Detroit, Mich 30,05
The above rates are
for the Round Trip.
Tickets on sals' dally limited for .re
turn until October fc'i, 1906.
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Passenger and Ticket Office No.
Peachtree Street. ’Phone 142.
J. C. LUSK,
District Passenger Agent.
EVEN 100COUNTIES
GAIN $23,306<11d
An even one hundred counties have
made returns to the comptroller gen
eral to date,- showing a net Increase
over last year of 123,306,110.
It Is estimated that If the remaining
15 counties show a proportionate In-
crease It will odd 310,000,000 more to
the total. This will make tha Increase
for the state over last year on realty
and personalty Over 333,000,000.
The corporation, return* have not yet
been compiled, but It la expected that
the increase from this source .will bring
the total amount up to near 346,000,000
for the entire state.
Out of thp 100 counties reporting to
date, only three show loss, and tha
total, for the three.amounting to only
351.187.. V . ...
It Is expected that all of the counties
"III have made returns by the latter
part of next week.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
I respectfully announce myself
candidate for council from the Third
ward, subject to the white primary on
‘ 22.
C. W MANGUM.
August !
I respectfully announce myaelf a
candidate for council from the Fourth
werd, subject to white primary on
August 22.
DR. B. E. PEARCE.
ipectfully announce myself a
candidate for council from the Sixth
August
JOHN W. GRANT.
FOR COUNTY TREASURER.
I respectfully announce myeelf a
for County Treasurer, sub-
rlmary on August 22.
MACON C. SHARP.
ARE YOU GOING TO PAINT?
Unseed Oil Is the life of paint See
that It Is pure. Spencer Kellogg Old
Process Linseed Oil Is the oldest
brand In the United States. Sold by
P. J. COOLEDGE & BRO„
Atlanta. Savannah.
■ ■ b.'m7woSlj»t. mo-
1 Atlanta, Ua. office lMN.Pororetrsct.
WIFE SAYS HUSBAND .
TORE HER CLOTHING
AND ABANDONED HER
Accused of beating his wife and
tearing off her clothing* one day last
week, John Smith, of 127 , Decatur
street,.will be arraigned Monday after-
noon before Acting Recorder Foster.
After hi* alleged mistreatment of his
wife, Smith Is said to have abandoned
her and 'herthree children. Airs.
Smith appealed,to.the Salvation Army
and Captain liauchcr at once took a
deep Interest In her cose, '
The l aptalii sun led In getting thr-
thifee little children Into the Home for
the. Friendless and also secured em
ployment for the mother. In order that
she might support herself.
The matter was also brought to the
attention of Probation Officer Gloer,
on his return to hla dutlee a few days
ago, and he has been on the lookout
for the missing husband. Smith was
seen by an acquaintance Sunday and
was turned over to Policeman Hudson,
who sent him to the police station.
NOOSE - SUGGESTED
FOR PISTOLT'TOTERS"
Councilman -Foster, who acted re-
corder Monday morning, took occasion
to express himself as being bitterly
opposed to the practice of carrying
concealed weapons.
During the trial at a case of gaming.
It developed that the officers found a
loaded pistol in the room with a num
ber of negro gamble! 1 *.
As he eyed the weapon, the acting
recorder exclaimed:
"I wish we could hang every negro
caught with a pistol."
WILKESTUNCOLN RY,
GRANTED A GHAHTER
A charier was granted Monday
morning by the secretary, of state to
the Wilkes and Lincoln Counties Rail-
road Company, which will be about 60
miles In length.
It will begin at Washington and run
northeast through Wilkes county to a
point on the Broad river: ajso easterly
from Washington through Wilkes and
Lincoln counties to Lincolnton.
Capital stock It to be 3260,000, with
the privilege of Increasing to 3600,000,
nnd the principal office In Washington.
The Incorporators are: J. H. Flts-
patrick. T. M. Fltspatrlck. Benjamin
Orne, I. T. Irvin, Jr., J. A. Benson, Jr.,
W. A. Slaton, Kmmett Oallan and F.
H. Colley, of Wilkes, and W. a. Powell
and C. L. Groves, of Lincoln county.
SNAP-SHOT J. P. MORGAN
BOARDING PRIVATE YACHT
Manufacturer's Samples of Fine and Medium Grade
FURNITURE
IN A POSITIVE CLEARANCE SALE
An unprecedented opportunity for present or prospective housekeepers at a
25 to 35 per cent saving.
SALE ALL THIS WEEK.
FURNITURE, RUGS, MATTING
BUY NOW! It’s Money In your Pocket.
P. H. SNOOK FURNITURE CO.,
56 and 58 N. BROAD STREET.
,In the Upper left corner Is a snapshot of J. P. Morgan, taken on his
arrival from Europe recently. On the upper right Is Mr. .Morgan's yacht,
Corsair. Below is a photograph of Mr. Morgan anil his party boarding
the Corsair after disembarking from the liner Baltic.
HALF STARVED BOY TELLS
HORROR TALE OF PEONAGE
-UH
By Private Leased Wire. ,
New York, August 6.—Half starved,
his body covered with black and blue
marks, the result ■ of beatings he watt
forced to endure, and with n story In
every detail far more horrifying than
that ever told by a shipwrecked sailor,
touts Gross, a sturdy young chap of
this city, who lives with hla parents at
66 Monroe street, arrived home today
from a slate camp In North Carolina,
where he worked for seven weeks,\go-
Ing there under the promise that he
was to be well taken care of and pro
vided for. ' ;
Gross says that at the present time
there are no less than twenty other
youths from this city, who, because of
lack of funds, are unable to return, and
who are enduring every day the tor
tures that were heaped upon him,by
Inhuman bosses. - j,. ,
"There wore probably a thousand
men at Work In the camp," said Gross.
“On. ope occasion, because I sat, down
headf, i knocking, me' luMmsclofin. For
hours 1 lay on a cot In my shack with
out medlcul attention, and I bear the
marks.
, "For refusing to work because of lack
of nourishment—for our meals con
sisted of only a slice of bread and a
glass of water—1 saw the foreman take
a revolver nnd shoot a young negro
through the leg and .then wnlk away,
leaving Him Tor dead. This fellow-
laid for days without medical aid, and
wae Anally taken away, no one knowing
where. Three Italians were killed and
two others were severely Injured’ In a
Aght between the foremen and laborers,
and. yet-not one of those men were ar
rested."
"ELIJAH" HOWIE
TAKES A TUMBLE
IS IN BED
SMASHING UP DISHES
WIFE DRIES IN COURT
Through the ‘strong -showing made
about one year ago by State Treasurer
Park to At W. Chase, of Minneapolis,
fhe Minnesota man was Induced to
come to Georgia to live.
Mr. Chase located In Moultrie and
established a bank. In a letter to
Captain Park he says that he la charm
ed with the people and the country,
and tHat hla treatment haa been of the
moat charming nature.
Mr. Cha*e says that If the people of
the Northwest only knew of the .hearty
welcome awaiting them here, and the
splendid opportunities presented to
people, there would bo an unprecedent
ed rush from that section to Georgia.
NEW BUILDINGS"
FOR UNIVERSITY
Special to The Georgian.
Jackson, Miss., Aug. 6.—The execu
tive committee of the board of trustees
of the University of Mississippi will
meet here today to award contracts for
the new buildings to be erected at the
institution.
The principal building to be erected
Is a new science hall.
The trostees have not yet been no-
tlAed by the governor as to when a
session will be held to select the new
chancellor. While no statement haa
been received from him on the sub
ject, It Is expected that Chancellor Ful
ton will accept the postlon tendered
him by an Institulon at Charlottesville,
Va., and this will leave the chancellor
ship vacant -
After imbibing too freely Saturday
night, T. J. Odom, a painter of 70
Henry street, ran amuck at hla home,
and created a scene of considerable ex
citement.
During the melee, he la said to have
thrown two chairs and a stick of stove-
wood at his wife, and to have choked
one of hit sons. Bicycle Policemen
Smith and Pearson Were summoned to
the scene and took the husband and
father Into custody.
When Odom was arraigned Monday
morning In police court, hla wife ap
peared and testified against him. As
the told of his misconduct, shs broke
down and cried. She staled that Odom
cursed her and also smashed sifme of
the dishes. When the officers arretted
Odom he had 32, and this they forced
him to give to his wife, to the could
buy provisions for herself and children.
Odom had very little to say, further
than to state that he was drinking. He
expressed regret for hie conduct and
promised hot to repeat It. - He also ex
pressed a willingness to take an oath
never again to touch liquor, and the
oath was administered to him by Act
ing Recorder Foster. The acting re
corder then announced that he would
not Impose a fine, but would bold the
case open against Odom.
ALABAMA'S GOVERNOR
MAKES APPOINTMENTS.
PULLED MAN'S EAR
AND THEN HIT
"MERELY FOR LUCK"
When Henry Harper, of 36 Lawshe
atreet, was arraigned In police court
Monday morning, James’ Conofe testi
fied that Harper attacked and bast
him without provocation at Humphries
atreet and Greensferry avenue.
He said Harper pulled hfs ear and
then struck him several blows.
"After hitting me several times," said
Conofe, "he said hs would just hit ms
again for luck, and struck me In the
head,”
Harper said he struck Conofe because
Che latter hit at him. He admitted he
was drinking. He was Aned 36.76 for
being drunk and 316.76 for striking
Conofe.
Falls Down Stairs, and Is
. Thought Badly
Hurt.
By Private Leased Wire.
Chicago, Aug. 6.—John Alexander
Dowle met with a serious accident Sat
urday night, and It Is reported he Is
now In a state which excites apprehen
sion. He fell down the stairs In Shi
loh house at Zion City. News of the
accident leaked out yesterday when he
failed to appear to preach to his con-t
gregatlon, but nvtry attempt to gain
Information about It from members of
the Dowle household was fruitless.
It IsVsald that Dowle was being car
ried to the upper story' In his chair
by two attendants, when one of his
bearers stumbled and fell, carrying the
first apostle and chair >vith him. When
picked up Dowle was unconscious.
ATLANTA POLICE LOOK
FOR GERMAN FUGITIVE
P
Chief of Police Jennings has received
a communication from the German
consulate In this city, notifying him of
the olfer'of a reward of 1,000 marks, or
3240, for the arrest of August filer-
nickel, a Journeyman ntlller, wanted In
Germany on tha charges of murder,
robbery, and araon.
Hternlekel, together with two other
Germans. Is accused of murdering a
master miller, after which they robbed
him, nnd set Are to his house. - The
other two men have been captured In
Germany and have admitted their
T
AGAIN CAUSES
HEATED WORDS
Mayor and Attorney Spald
ing Have Verbal
Run-in.
many ._
guilt, also Implicating Sternlckel. A
description of the fugitive haa been
read to the Atlanta policemen In order
that they may be on the lookout for
him.
Bpads I to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 8.—The fol
lowing appointments hare been mode
r the governor: ,
■ Notaries’ Public—R. 8. Jackson and
Foster Hamilton, of Birmingham: C. T.
Harris. Columbia; 8. F. Burge, Carney:
L. C. Lane, Demipolls, and J. W. San
ders, Dothan.
Notary Public and Justice of the
Peace—A. 8. Clarke, Abbeville.
YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK
NOT FEARED IN SOUTH.
Special to The Georgian.
Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 6.—Dr. W.
II. Sanders, state health officer of Ala
bama, Is of the opinion that the South
will not be .visited by a yellow fevfr
S Identic this year. He bases tbls upon
e splendid system of Investigating
ery suspicious case of fever In New
Orleans and the other ports.
CASCADE PARK SALE
WAS GREAT SUCCESS
The auction sale of thirty-one lots
at Cascade park, In West End, con
ducted Saturday afternoon at 4 o’clock
by J. W, Ferguson, auctioneer, for W.
A. Foster A Co, real estate deatere.
was one of the meet aucceaaful In the
history of real estate business In At
lanta and her suburb*. Mr. Ferguson
was In his happiest rein. Those who
made purchases were pleased at the ex
cellent Investments they made, while
those who did not purchase’ were de.
Ilghtfully entertained.
The 3100 In go(tf offered as prise
money was won as follows: Miss Cora
Bree, Arst prise of 360: J. M. Lanier,
the second prise of 330, and Mali Sal
mon, ths third prise of 320.
Mr. Ferguson I* one of ths best
knowmand most popular auctioneers In
the business. He has come to be look
ed upon as reaping success where oth
er* might see only failure. Not only
the realty dealers, but the public gen
erally. have come to regard him as a
man well posted In real estate, and his
advice Is always accepted as that of
an authority. This enjoymsnt of the
public confidence Is what ha* mad* Mr.
Ferguson so successful.
TRY A WANT AD
IN THE GEORGIAN
0EORGIANS IN ATLANTA.
AT THE MARION.
■ J. K. Peeples. Tlftun: John Henry, Bill
Crouch, ftswsou; A. A. t'stltp sail elf/-.
Winder: 41. II. Gardner, I lean,rest; II. II.
Braswell. Gainesville; Paul Hlieppard. Ten-
nllie; Howard Hi,niton. Galnearlfl#! W. II.
Newton and wife. MSMi; Sr ."
Knowles, Id neon; it. >1. Smith, Clsston
lira. M. II. Htnltb. tlaitmi: W. II. Iss-k
laird, Columbus; I». A. Mos-der. Daniels
rule: II. Ajrera. Psnlelsvflle: I.. D
Smith. Halncarlllc; it. A. Wllllsma, Assert
cna: Marvin Itmwn. Monteiumu; John WU
limits nnd wife. Commerce; J. T. IJirkln.
Tlftnn; Curran II. Hills. Macon: It. J. Pish
er, Aragon: II. fc. MoKwrn, Aragon; J. II.
Williams, Aragon: J. K. liner. Horae; W.
If. Hntfon, Augusts; C. Htrickland, 1*1
AT THE ARAGON. , „
J. J. Kalinon. Albanr. W. C. Wsrd
law. Ainertrno; Howard A.htmrn, Moultrie:
II. W. Illake, llallgroond; It. E. H. Wilson
and dnnghter. (Jnlimsn; G. It. Glean, Dob-
lonegs; A. K. Hsrnet, Hiss Luis Harris,
Mr*. J. O. Harris. J. I. Bronson, Macon: J.
c. Fair, Calltonn: W. 11. PentHl#, Harm-
nub: J. P. Brown. Ilswklnsvllle; It. II.
Brooks snd wife, Forsyth; <». N. (hiring.
Kavsnnnh; II. J. Hlms-snd wife, Mseon:
(I. II. Marshall. Marietta; W. It. ifonatou
and wife. Marietta.
AT THE KIMBALL.
John Cniiiraerfonl. Marietta; I- V. Ilateb-
r, Anguali: <1. M. I.ni«. Athena. J, L
Dwlkim. Augusts: Mias Fannie Hamilton,
Macon: C. V Newlierry, Mseon; T. C.
Tuts snd wife. PnlutnlHis: H. I.. Woleer,
Monroe: Peter Freer, Cojttmhoe: It. f.
While. Oalneerllle: T. II. (hspnelli-nlu Di
me; J. I,. Adams, Dublin: Charles W. Ilop-
ilns. Athens; J. Kt Jones. Inldostn; Mlee
lerce. Madison: J. C. Tindall. Macon: A.
ilnsnley, Wear Point: D. II. Winter. Win-
terrlllc: E. <1. Hale. Athens: F. T. C.
I. tiupkln, Athens: Jssse McCnrusck, S*t«n-
ton: II. A. Use and wife. Georirte; II. II,
Htemhrldge, Wsyeroas: G. W. Walker ami
wife. ItiKkmart; J. P. MH-ord, Augusta;
J. c. Bond. College park: J. F,. Iloye. (leor-
gin; E. c, ftsrfuaon, Dswaon: If. (tniarf,
Macon: W. II. Cannon. Georgia; M. O.
Moat*. Ilosansrllle; C. A. Allen. Mseon;
It. E. Stanford. Cordate; G. M. Chandler.
Marseille; It. Bluslea, Athena.
3,000 ATTEND
ALUMNI REUNION
Hpecisl to The Georgian.
Newberry, B. C„ Aug. 6.—The an
nual reunion of the alumni, students
and friends of Newberry College wts
held Friday at Ulttle Mountain. There
were more than 2,046 persons In at
tendance.
President Milton H. Smith, of the
Louisville and Nashville railroad, wae
In Atianta Saturday. Monday there
was another lively pow-wfiw about the
railroad yards on Bast Hunter street.
The Best Hunter atreet proposition
Vas up before the streets committee.
Among other thing* Attorney J. J.
Spalding, representing the Louisville
and Nashville, said: 'T do not care to
lake this matter to the courts; but,
should It be necessary, there Is no
doubt In my tnlnd what will be the re
sult." '
Mayor Woodward said: "If Spalding
wants to go to court, I have no ob
jection.”
The committee decided not to act.
Council will consider at Its regular
aenaion .Monday nfternoon a petition
no,I u in-w t .In ii, the InM.-r nll'.w Ini: Hi*-
railroad four openings In Hunter atreet
and one In Butler street.
Alderman Peters appeared before the
committee In behnlf of the railroad,
and after stating that he had held a
I, oik . , Jii-nltntli.il with I’l ■■■■lil,'ll! S1111' i'
gave President Smith’s views on the
subject, and asked that the new plan
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta. New Terminal
Station, corner Mitohell and
Madison Avenue.
N. B.—Following schedule figures pub
lished only os Information and are not
guaranteed:
4:00 A. M.-Nn. 21* DAILY. Local to Bir
mingham, making all stops; arriving la
Birmingham 10:15 a. in.
6:10 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A solid
vestlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with
out cluing*, composed of vestlbuled day
coaches am 1 Pullman drawing room sleep
ing cart. Arrives Home 7JO n. m.; Chat
tanooga 9:4ft a. in.; Cincinnati 7:30 p. tn.;
Louisville 1:15 p. m.: Chicago 7:23 a. m.
Cafe cor service. All meals between At
lanta and Cincinnati.
k:30 A. M.—No. SO DAILY, to Grimn and
Columbus. Arrives Griffin 7:11 a. in.; Co
lumbus 10 a. in.
6:1ft A. M—..o. 12, DAILY, local to Macon,
Brunswick snd Jacksonville. Makes all
stops , arriving Macon 9:1ft a. m.; Bruns
wick 4 p. m.; Jacksonville 7:40 p. m.
7:00 A. M.—No. 35. DAILY.-Fullman to
Birmingham, Memphis, Kansas City and
Colorado Spring*. Arrives Memphis 8:<£
p. m.t Kansas City l:4& a. in., and Colorado
Bpring* 8:15 a. in.
7:60 A. M.-No. 13. DAILY.-Local to
Charlotte, Danville, Richmond and Aabo-
vllle.
7:56 A. M.-Ni 7, DAILY, Chattnnooga.
12 NOON, No. DAILY.—Washington
nnd Kouthwestoru Limited. Electric light-
t.l, S1it|i1im;. Ill'i;ii>, Ml.HcrvntlMii nml ciut»
cars through without change. 1/htlog cf,rs
serve nil meals eu route. Arrives >Vaah-
lucto.i 8:12 n. in.; New York l3:iY p. m.
1:00 I*. M.-No. 40. DAJLr.—New York
Express. Day morhes between Atlanta and
Wnahlngton. Sleonora between Atliintu,
in i: lull* iii,'I W ;i *»|i i it i in. A i rl vi-H Wash
ington II o& ii. m.; New York 8 p. m.
U:l.» 1*. SI.—No. X DAILY.—I/ocal for
Macon, arriving Mncou 2:10 j». in.
4:10 I*. M.-No. lo. DAILY.- Macon and
ll4Wklusvllle. I’uiliu.-iti ohaervollon chair
enr Atlanta to .Macon.
4:25 1*. M.-No. 37. DAILY.-Putlrnan
Rlceplng cor nn<l irny coaches to Blrmlng-
haul. Arrives lilrinlngliuui 8:16 p. m.;
Memphis 7:16 a. 111.
4 3U I*.. M.-No.. 18, DAILY, except Hun-
-i" 'l:' 1 ',, 11 ":' -
SpnhlYng bS 0 ^ *<5?
times during the debnte. nnd at one , |» M.-N„. 3. DAILY.—Local to Fay.
time the mayor declared there realty I ettevllls and Fort Valley,
should bn only two openings, one ,,n | A '
Hunter atreet nnd on© on Ilutler street, I!, r n a 'Vfi a.,!! 1 ’ \fp„?'Shu
he proposed when tho matter flrst j^oulwwlllw. Arrive* •*
Chattn
came up some months ago.
RAN WIFE FROM ROME
AND TRIED SUICIDE
113 P a-.
* t-ft
■tops.
ifnltoa
Mruphia
I liiclmmti kilo i
11:15 P. M.-No. 11. DAILY.—Florida Urn-
III*.I A will.I TOMtll.iil,..! Irnln to Jnrkoon.
vlll*-. I'ln. Through aioepfag car, nntl day
After going on a rampage at his
home Sunday night and running his
wife away, Jim Mnthla, a negro, re
siding In the rear of 266 Central ave
nue, swnllnwed an overdoss of carbolic
acid, 1
The wife returned home early Mon
day morning and found Mathis lying
acroaa a bed In a dying condition. The
Grady hospital was notified and-lie was
taken to, that Institution. It Is an
nounced that he I* not expected to re
cover, When he ran hi* wife from
home, Mathis told her he Intended to
commit suicide.
WOMAN FINED $5075
ON SERIOUS CHARGE
coaches to Jm-kst
rlvrs JacksoDvIlls 3:50
f a. m.: Bt Acgiixtlno
11:30 P. M.-No. 07.
Pullman drawing room
Inntn to .Nhreveporf.
vlck; i
. m.: Brunswick
1»AILY.—Through
amt
_ . At
nl Kiffpi’r Allanra
Birmingham ft:3t
i.i tuttritiimi it ii. ui.; Jackson 2:25 p.
Vlrkuhiirg, 4:u& p. in.; Hhr«v«*port 10 5#
p. in. Hlccpors opeu to recclva passengers
&:<» i» m.
i: Si Hi I IT- So. M. DAILY. - United Htstef
Fast Mall. Solid vestlbuled train. Bleeping
cars to New ork. Richmond. Charlotte ana
Asheville. Conthcs to Washington. Dining
cars servo nil meals en route. Arrives
Washington it 30 p. m ; New Voik 6 ?3
Atlaoti
fxrcal
receive W
Atlantn-Aslievllle
Ticket Office Nt
I’,’ter': InilMIng, :
"o p. m. I.ocal
'IVrlnlnat Htntlou.
., 142 mall); depot.
On the charge of attempting to eld
In luring away a 17 year old gtrt, who
1* at work In Atlanta but whose par
ents are tn South Carolina, Eva Clark,
a woman residing Jn Armstrong street,
was fined 360.75 Monday morning by
Acting Recorder Foster. The woman
announced her Intention of appealing
the case lo the superior court.
RAII ROAD SCHEDULER
Bhowlng the Arrival and Departure of Pas<
■enger Train* of the Fod° wll> g B°ad>:
ri’.ltS’ ASirTiITANTir fiAtl.rtOirC
No.—Arrive From— ) No. Depart To—
• 3 Nashville;. 7:10 arn • 2 Ns *
73 Marietta... ft 36
*’j.J Nashville..11 4ft ai
Marietta... 2 ft) p
It.' Nashville.4.60 pa
72 Marietta. 6 10 pq
1 Nfishvllle . 7 3f> pmj* 4 Nsshvllle, 8:60 pq
t *KNTUa iTTH-^t tkoBGr*'It AiT^WJTT -
Arrive From— ) Depart To—
M0 i
i, Mn
Jsrtsoarll!*..
Ms. on 11:40 am.Macon 4:00 pd
havnnnah .... 4 '*> pm Sn\an nth 9:1ft paa
Macon ...... 7 ft'* pm JackiionvIHs^ 1:30 pia
“ AlLASi A AND Wf.tn rut ST II AIL-
ROAD.
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and Lookout Mountain
$4.10,
via Western & Atlantic R.R,
Battlefield Route.
Shortest Line and Quickest Time
Tickets on sale every Saturday; good 11,
till Tuesday following.
An opportunity to visit Chickamau-. da
ga Park during the encampment of the
Georgia 8tate Guard.
For tickets, schedules and further Abb
Information, call on Scl
A. THOMAS, City Pass. dL Tkt. Agt. jj™
’Phonea 169 M. Bell; 153 Atlanta.
C. B. Walker, Depot Ticket Agt.
’Phone 213 Main.
C. E. Harman, G. P. A.
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from Atlanta Terminal station, corner
Mitchell street and Madison avenue.
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