The Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, GA.) 1906-1907, December 11, 1906, Image 2

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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, WO*. Highest of High Grades (FORTY MEN DROWNED WHILE CROSSING ICE Snowdrift St Petersburg, Dec. II.—Forty men employed In Thornton's big factory were drowned today while crowing the ice which covered the Neva. The Ice broke aa 100 men were in the middle of the stream, but 00 of them were able to reach the ahfire. Few of the bodies have been recovered aa the rushing waters carried them down un der the Ice. N “WE CREATED PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT”—MRS. STORER; BOOSTED HIM FOR POSITION . Hogless Lard Mad* und*r U. S. Government Inspection THE 8QUTHWH COTTOM OIL COMPANY P. 8. COX & COMPANY, Distributors, Atlanta, Ga. SHELTERED SEAWAY MAKES IDEAL PLACE FOR NAVAL DISPLAY Special to The Georgian. Norfolk, Vo., !>»•<•. II.—The Jamestown ter*cen trim Ini rxposltlnn, which la to open on next April 26. Ima n very enthualaatlo advocate In Sir Mortimer Durand, the Brit* 1ab amhanantlor fi» the Dotted Stoles, who recently visited Norfolk. Va., In order to make a personal Inspection of the exposi tion alto Mini Its environment. * The visit wrts more nlgnlArmit than ap pears on the surface, an It Is nimoifed that he bear* a apedal peritonitl com in lesion from his majesty. King Edward VII. to re |K»rt on the place and scope of the Interest- lug celebration to he Sold on the shore of liampton Uoads next year. While In Norfolk ns the guest of ITesl dent Tucker of the exposition company. Sir Mortimer Durand had an Informal talk with a press representative, during the course of which he said: •*l came to Norfolk at the Invitation of President Tucker, and I esteem It a privi lege to have soon the .Inniestowu exposition In Its embryonic state, because i am re turning to England shortly and desire to lie able to speak Intelligently of the great and very Interesting celebra“ to be held lo exposition environments under ex- Ireumstniiees. I consider fof Ho- exposlth.ii an Ideal graudest very nine grounds i Fremely pl< the site f IMMSessIllg pesslbllltle tun*, 'l estmsltli ocean makes U * vn ui-ly interesting 1 sad adds .1 gr+tr deal lo Its ehimil. The furthe,- f a ,-t That Tlninptou Itoads 'old. *A» lull SENTENCE PASSED ON 59 POISONERS IN CRIMINAL COURT Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. It.—Fifty- eight prisoners faced Judge \V. H. Thomas c.f the criminal division of the city court today to receive sentence. They were all convicted at the October term of the city court. Of this number four were convicted of murder, one for criminal assault three for robber}’, eighteen for grant) larceny and the others for different of fenses. Eugene Dowling, a white man charged with criminally nsHaultlng hl« 16-year-old daughter, was sentenced to 50 years In the penltentlury. PRODUCT8 COMPANY FILES A DEMURRER petition to dismiss the bank ruptcy prorri'illn*. and the receiver, H. N. Randolph, was Died In Clerk Fuller's office In the United State, cir cuit court Tuesday morning by the Georgia Cotton Products Company, on thp around that the plaintiffs, the Me chanics National Rank, of New York, i | Cornelius N. Hllss and others, did not t" lw '' in ' hold liens or Judgments against the property of the defendant company. The petition was regarded as a de murrer In a consolidated action In fjulty, as both plaintiffs were Included Cincinnati,-Ohio, Dec. 11.—“My hus band and I created President Roose velt.” This statement was made by Mrs. | Rellainy Storer, wife of the former am bassador to Austria. With reference to the whole contro versy between the president and her husband, Mrs. Storer said: “It seems hardly worth while to pay any attention to the attacks President Roosevelt has chosen to make upon ntyself and my husband. No one knows the truth better than President Roose velt. Friendship Long Standing. “I will say that the friendship be tween the two families has been of long standing and of the very closest nature. “President Roosevelt owes much to day to Mr. Storer and myself. It was through me that Mr. Roosevelt was made assistant secretary of the navy, and It came about In this way: “Mr. Storer and I went to Can ton to pay Mr. and Mra. McKinley a friendly visit, and also to ask for the appointment of Mr. Roosevelt to be as sistant secretary of the navy. I told Mr. McKinley that It would ho a great personal favor to me If he would make Mr. Roosevelt assistant secretary of the navy. Mr. McKinley said he did not think It would be a wise appointment to make, as he thought Mr. Roosevelt was too much of a fighter. Godfather for Archie. "Mr. Storer was asked to stand as godfather for Archie when' he waa born, so intimate were the families. “Before hls election aa president. Mr. Roosevelt had worked hard and had three.-people working tor the election of Archbishop Ireland as cardinal. After his election as president he wss so afraid the people would find' out about It that he denied all these things end turned against hts oldest and best friends.” II GET SEUIMT OF VOTERS, OHD Senator Bailey Will Meet Any Opponent on the Stump in Texas. nrbli-U la ha*. I mu I«’I4. ;«• iulb < uf ah»*li<*r«H| wm iinvL'fd-si'.iT.tnJtt'uL Myou^re bound!In the same enso. The demurrer claims *i, urovi* on* this notable •errntfoti. I Ih*1Bm largt* <1 •Ire of all other*. Will have of tin* vii oh- ROCKVILLE’S BID FOR DISTRICT SCHOOL WORTHY OF NOTE flpet'lnl t» Tin* Georgian. Eatonbm, (la., Dec. 11.—In the hid* for the Righth district agricultural col lage, on the 5th lnat., at Athena, It will be remembered that Morgan county se cured the college «n a bid of $40,100, against $38,000 from Putnam. The In ducement from Putnam came from the county at 1 large and waa for the cen tral location of the achorl, near thla place. r Another bid from Putnam wag made which ha« not been mentioned In the newspaper report**. This bid came from Rockville school district with a view of having lb? school located within Its own borders. The district is on the Oconee river, 14 miles from town, and the bid submitted was un follows: $32,. 800 In cash; $5,000 In lands; $2,000 In water power privileges; $2,000 In gran ite query privileges; $500 In telephone privileges for 5 years; $200 In brick yard privileges, nut Icing a total of $41,500. This amount represents about $215 for each voter in the district. Joseph L. Andrews. The funeral services of Joseph L. An. drew*, the 5-months.old son of Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Andrews, who died Monday morning, were conducted Tuesday morning at the Church of the Immacu late Conception. The Interment was In Oakland cemetery. A FRIEND’S ADVICE gomathing Worth Listening To. A young Nebraska nmn was advised by a friend to eat Grape-Nuts because he was all run down from a spell of fever. He tells the story: ’’Last spring I had an attack of fe ver that left me in a very weak condi tion. I had to quit work; had no appetite, was nervous and discouraged. M A‘ friend advised me to eat Urape- Nuts, but I paid no attention to him and kept getting worse as time went by. "I took many kinds of medicine, but none of them seemed to help me. My system was completely run down, my blood got out of order from want of proper food, and several very large bolls broke out on my neck. I was bo weak I could hardly walk. “One day mother ordered some Grape-Nut* and Induced me to eat some. I felt better and that night rest, ed fine. As I continued to uae the food every day, I grew stronger stead!. ' ‘ * K< S g\ v good health. I wouit given Mich. Wellvllle/* son.’* in pkga. Dottle *'reek. The Road to •There’s a rea- that the sclxure of the property and the appointment of the receiver was unlaw, fill and beyond the Jurisdiction of the circuit court, on the answer In the original proceedings of the defendant showed that Its liabilities ware $40,. 245.02, while its assets were $262.- 320.35, an excess of assets oyer liabili ties of $222,084.32. The demurrer will probably be argued next Baturday be fore Judge Newman. ***** RUM MILL DESTROYED BY REVENUE MEN An Illicit distillery making rent rum was captured Sunday by Deputy Col lector K. J. Hinton on the “town branch," nine miles from MiUcdgeville, tin. About four gallons of the straight article were found In the outfit. 1 South Georgia rum Is claimed to bo about as effective In producing Intoxi cation as any whisky In the country. The revenue officers say that It Is the equal proof of any corn or rye spirits distilled. A 6r>-gallon still, cap and worm were taken in charge by the officers. The outfit was ready for a “run,'* hut no moonshiners were In thu vicinity when the raid was made. AERONAUT FALLS AS FOLK LOOK ON Mudrld, Dec. 11.—Captain Calvo, a well-known aeronaut, was killed yes terday while trying to make un eseen- slon In Barcelona. Ills balloon struck the telegraph wires and threw hint out. He gras^d the wires, where he hung at u height of a five-story house. . The people called ttye firemen to rescue him, but he was unable to hold on. He fell and received terrible Injuries, which caused his death. Special to The Georgian. Dallas. Tex., Dec. 11.—The fight on Senator Dailey for the United States senate is growing more bitter and the opposition Is taking advantage of every point gained In the contest. Opponents of the senator are organ ising and members of the Democratic committee from Comanche county have directed that another primary election be held tot a nominee for the United States senate, to secure the sentiment of th* voters. Mr. Ilalley 1ms announced his willingness to stump the county against any opponent. In many sec tions, it 1s said, petitions are being sent to the state legislature urging that body not to return Hehator Hatley. Awful Agony of Piles Positively Relieved by The Pyramid Pile Cure. A TRIAL PACKAGE MAILED FREE. There Is no reuson—surely no good reason—why any man or woman should continue to suffer with piles when a reputable company of druggists have placed in every high-grade pharmacy a positive and unfulllng cure for this dread disease at a price within the reach of the poorest. They have done more. They offer to relieve the suffer er temporarily and start him well on the way to recovery, by giving to any piles patient who sends his name and uddreas a free trial package of the wonderful Pyramid Pile Cure In a plain sealed .wrapper. There are enough of KENTUCKIANS DINE AND ORGANIZE CLUB A banquet was given at the Pied mont hotel Monday night by the Ken tucky Society amt about 200 natives of the dark and bloody ground were pres ent to sing the praises of the “Blue Grass State" and effect a permanent organization of the society. The .ora- tors were Rev. Charles O. Jones, Sam Small and J. L. White. LARGEST IN HISTORY ARE SHIPMENTS ON RIVER. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Dee, ||.—The steamer Alabama came In front the lower river country yesterday, bringing 76,000 feat of cut lumber and a large consignment of cotton for local dealers. Captain Peter Wugnon, owner of the fleet of river steamers plying the Coosa river between Rome, Ga., and the lower river, states that the river business Is better than It has ever been In Its history. MANY FREIGHT CARS ARE HELD FOR REPAIR8. Special to The Georgian. Gadsden, Ala., Dec. 11.—Large num bers of disabled cars are being received at the Alabama Great Southern cor shops, In this city, to be repaired., These cars have been accumulating at j manent and painless. BROTHER OF GIRL SLAIN AT DAYTON IS the curative elements in this trial pack- age to greatly reduce the swelling of the affected part, to heal much of the soreness and ulceration. After the sample Is gone your druggist will sup ply you with a box of the Pyramids for 5rt cents. Read Mrs. Bond's letter, which tells how she suffered and was relieved. If not positively cured, after using one 50- cent box: “I have tried your pile cure and find them all you recommend them. I am very thankful to you for ever putting them within my reach, for I have had one box and I have not used all of them yet. and I feel like a new woman today, an*l I tell everybody about them. When I started them I could not walk across the floor, but now I can do my work all right. My work was a burden to me before I started them, but I can tell you that I can work much better now. You can rely on me. I will tell every* body about Pyramid Pile Cure. Yours sincerely, Mrs. J. Bond. Toronto, Can ada. 33 Pears Ave.” There Is positively no risk or danger with the Pyramid Pile Cure, for there Is nothing but curatives In the prepa ration. They are suppositories which placed In the affected part act as a soothing ointment, working upon the Infected and ulcerous tissues, giving them new* life and stimulating a stronger circulation of the blood. By the use of the Pyramid Pile Cure the patient Is cured at home without losing a day's work, no matter what his occupation. The cure may be ac- ompllihed In absolute privacy. We use no names for advertising purposes without the voluntary consent of the patient. The Pyramid Pile Cure Is quick, per- Chargeg Arc Also Filed Against Mother aiid Sister. Dayton, Ohio. Dec. It.—Collins Gil man, brother of Dona Gilman, the glr] who waa murdered In thla city two necks ago, and whose body wan found among the weeds in a common, arrested today on a charge of being ac cessory to the murder. The warrant was .worn out by William Heitxman, a private detective, who has been work. Ing on the case. The murder Itself Heltzman charge* against the mother of the young worn an, Mra. 8. C. Gilman, who Is now confined to a cot In the Miami Valley hospital, whers, It is said, her recovery from the shock of her daughter’s death Is very doubtful. Because of her con dition, the warrant sworn to by Heltz man was not served upon her. An affidavit, charging thut she Is also Rn accessory, was filed against Kayne Oilman, a sister of \he dead girl. She was taken Into custody. The complete evidence which Heltzman bases Ills charges Is not known, hut hs Intimates ho has discovered family wrangles. Collins Gilman was arrested at Ills mother’s bedside In the hospital. Sub mitting to arrest, he declared there was no foundation for the accusation made against him. A committee of live physicians, ap pointed to hold an autopsy on the re mains of the murdered girl that were exhumed Sunday, made their report to Coroner Ktfne. This autopsy, the sec ond held, was for the purpose of in vestlgatlng a rumor that the girl had died after an operation performed to shield her name from a scandal. The report of the physicians stated that there was not tile least ground for the gossip. It Is thought by many that the charges agalnat members of the family were premised on the gossip contro verted by the autopsy. The authorities do not place reliance In Heitzman’s charges. CHRISTMAS CLOTHING OUTFIT $15.00. DRESS YOUR SON OR BUY AN ENTIRE OUTFIT FOR YOURSELF .Send us 115.00 for a suit that la well worth the amount and we will give you FREE the following outfit: - Suit ' . .$15.00 Underwear .. 1.00 T6p Shirt .. 1.00 Collar and Cuff3 .. .40 Neck Tic .. .50 Pair of Sox .. .25 Handkerchief Pair Stupenders .... .. .50 Pair Hose Supporters ... .. .25 Collar and Cuff Buttons . .. 1.50 Total value of outfit... .$20.65 ALL FOR $15.00 SEND THIS AD. WITH COUPON PROPERLY FILLED. Nam* Express Office ..... Town or City '. State Kind of Suit' Desired Breaet Measure. Waist Measure .'.... Length of Trousers No. of Collar No. 1 of Sox-,7 No. of Cuffs If this outfit is not satisfactory we will gladly return money. EMPIRE CLOTHING COMPANY 62 WEST MITCHELL STREET, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SOUTHERN DRY 600DS & SHOE CO. PEABODY SCHOOL OPENS ITS DOORS FOR FIRST TERM kpecful to The Georgian. Columbus. Ga.. Dec. It.—The open ing of the new secondary Industrial school here marked an epoch In Indus trial education In Oeorgta. The school Is the only Institution of Us kind in the South. The object ot the school, which wap established with the financial assistance of the Hon. George Foster Peabody, of New York, la to educate young people between If and 50 and prepare them for Intelligent service In. Industrial occupations. While Informal, the opening waa at tended by many educators and waa mnrked by a large attendance of pu pils. many of them former Operatives In the Columbus cotton mills, out of employment through the recently en acted child labor law. An efficient corps of teachers of wide experience m Industrial training Is In charge of the school. For girls, there Is an opportunity for training m dress making, millinery and office work, including stenography, typewriting, bookkeeping, filing and Indexing and the general care of an office. For boys there will be opportunity for training In carpentering work, pat tern making, management of woodwork machinery, blarkimithlng and machine shop work. All pupils decide upon the occupation they want to follow. FOR SALE AT BIG SAC RIFICE. Elegant new office furni ture and fixtures in Golden Oak. Apply 15 East Ala bama St. TEN YEARS’ EXPERIENCE. DR. CLARENCE L STOCKS, Oparatlva Dentistry Fillings, Crowns, Specialist. Bridgework. 427 Austell Building. Atlanta, Os. FLORIDA TEACHERS TO GIVE OY8TER ROAST. Special to The Georgina. St. Augustine, Fla., Dec. It.—Prepa rations are In progress for the enter tainment of the Florida Educational Association, which convenes here for a three days session on December An oyster roast on the beach Is to he one of the features. * About 800 teachers are expected to attend. Malaria Causas Loaa of Appstlts. The Old Standard. Grove’a Tasteless Chill Tonic, drives out malaria and builds up the system. Sold by all dealers for 27 years. PrtCa 50 cents. LAUNCH 18 DISABLED BUT TOWED 8AFELY TO PORT. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. The following tobednls figure* published only ns Information. on<l nre not gunrnnu* WASHINGTON, NEW YORK AND THE EAST. Ar. Toccoa (E. T.) . Ar. Hnartanburg Ar. charlotte Ar. Wasblugtoo Ar. New York 3:26 a.m. 6:4$ a.m. 9:20 a.m. 9:20 p.m. 6:30 a.m. 7:5y u. iu. 12:07 p.m. 8:66 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 8:00 pan. 12:00 tiouia 8:35 p.m. 6:08 p.m. 8:13 p.m. G:42 n.m. 12:43 p.m. 1:00 p.m.' 5:03 p.m. >U0 p.m. 11:00 p.m. 11:06 t.ui. 4:30 p.iu. 9:10 p.ui. CHATTANOOGA. CINCINNATI AND THE WEST. 1 13. 1 7. | 15. | | J.r. Atlanta Ar. Ctinttanooga Ar. Cincinnati Ar. I.oulavllle Ar. Chicago 6:30 a.m. 9:45 a.m. 7:40 p.m. 8:00 p.m. 7:10 a.m. 7:65 a.m. 1:00 p.m. 4:60 p.m. 9:56 p.m. 8:10 u.m. 3:45 n.tu. 6:20 p.m. JACKSONVILLE, BRUNSWICK. ETC. 16. 1 8. | 10. .1 14. Lv. Atlanta Ar. klncon Ar. Cochran. . • . Ar. Jeaup Ar. Brunswick , . Ar. Jacksonville 0:15 n.ro. 9:20 a.m. 10:90 a.m. 2:26 p.m. 2'^P 12:15 p.m. 2:40 p.m. 4:10 p.m. 7:10 p.ui. 1:46 p.m. 11:15 p.m. 1:90 u.m. 2:40 n.m. 6:00 a.m. 8;00n.m. 8:50 a.m. BIRMINGHAM, MEMPHIS AND THE WEST. -23. 16. | *7. 26. 37. l.v. Atlanta Ar. Austell Ar. Tallnpooaa Ar. Aonletoo. .......... Ar. Birmingham. ; . 4:00 a.m. 4:35 a.m. 6:20 a.m. 7:49 a.m. 10:16 a.m. 7:60*i.tn. 7:35 a.m. 8:66 a.in. ]0:08a.ui. 12:06 p.ui. 4:26 p.m. 6:05 p.m. 6:24 p.m. 7:99 p.m. 9:30 p.m. 0:16 p.m. 7:02 p.m. 0:30 p.m. 11:30 p.m. 12:10 p.m 2:41 n.m. 8:06 p.ui 5:35 a.m. i a. ii i so. J.r. Atlanta Ar. Williamson Ar. Fort Valley 4:38 p.m. «:2| P.m* 8:25 p.m. ( L,r. Atlanta | Ar. Williamson. . . e. , . . | Ar. Columbus., 6:80 a.m. 7:25 n.m. 10:00 n.m. Pane tiger sad Ticket Office, 1 IVnebtrse Mt. Phono 1«. Ticket oftleo’l p ?^S? n lt tr •"''TlckrtOince. t Peachtree Street. 'Phone 1C. Ticket OB ml Station. Phone 4900. Special to The Georgian. St. Augustine, Fla., Dee. 1J.—The Mystic, a sea going launch, hailing from Chicago, was towed Into this port Saturday with her machinery dis abled. She was en routs from Jackson ville to the lower east coast and suf fered the accident while off this city. She was reported by the government wireless station, opposite town, and another launch went to her assistance. The craft waa shipped overland from Chicago to Jacksonville. Observe Hebrew Festival. lipedal to The Georgian. Montgomery, Ala., Dec. 11.—The Jewish people of Montgomery will this evening, at sunset, observe Hanukah, the Hebrew festival In celebration of the re-dedicattnn of the temple In 162 over 2,000 yearn ago. This fes tival Is observed by the Jews through out the world. PAUL BURKERT Fixed over 2,000 Umbrellas last year. Let him fix yours. 1 Viaduct Place. MM YOUNG MATHEWS DIES FROM ACCIDENTAL 8HOT. Special to The Georgian. Montgomery, Alu., Dee. 11.—Samuel B. Mathew*, Jr., the young railroad clerk who accidentally shot himself In the Hide Sunday afternoon while ex amining a pistol, died nt midnight last night from hi* wound. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE BROMO Quinine Tablet*. Druggists return! money If It ure. E. \V. GROVE’S sJgna- 36c. Arrested Wrong Man. ttpeclal to The Georgina. St. Augustine, Fla., Deo. 11.—Acting on instructions telegraphed to him Saturday, Sheriff Perry arrested C, D. Weiner for the authorities of Ocala, on the charge of forgery. Subsequent ly It developed that an error had been mode and that the man wanted wa* J. <\ Wesser, who was located In Miami. Four New Papers. ’ Four new newspapers made (heir in itial apeparanee in the weekly field In four of Atlanta's suburban towns last Saturday. They were The College Park Fourier, The East Point Enterprise, The Oak Leaf, at Oakland City and _ __ ... . Do not delay Chattanooga and other point* await- 1 but send your name and address lo* ing the completion of the large addl-i day, and we will furnish you at once I Fort McPherson, ami The Hapevtllej tion to the shops m>\v being made. The ! with the free trial package. Pyramid j Happening*. All four are being ed- .t idilkm* will he seady to begin opera- Drug Co., 73 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, \ Bed and published by Charles E. tlons the first of the year, and will Mich. Woodruff. Ml** Annie Chancellor! give employment iu several hundred The 50-cetu size •package* are tor Thornton conduct* the society section! men. sale at uU druggists. for The College Park Courier. * How Our Acme Double Flint Coated Asphalt Roofing Excels Is made from tn« best Wool Felt. Saturated end costed under a new process with Ae- phatt. Is a rubber.llke (densely oompreseed) Rotting Felt. Ida ted an both eldee with Silicate. Kealete the jetton of vapor, add* and Bra. Not affected by heal or cold. The roofing that porer leaks. Easily affixed. The experience ef twenty year* proven It te bo the Beet 'ng on the market. i 12 Inehea wide end 40 feet • Incite I0» Square feet, wrapped In heavy APPROXIMATE weights. 3-Fly. 80 pounda per roU, Compute. 2-Ply. 70 pounds per roll. Complete. 1-Ply. SO pounds par roll. Complete. SAMPLES AND POLL PABTICULAX3 FEES. Also A 2 end I-Ply Tarred Roofflng Paper. Sheathing and Insulating Paper CAROLINA PORTLAND CEMENT CO. ATLANTA, GA. . FOR RENT. Elegant Ground Floor of fice. Former Atlanta Nation al Bank building. Apply IS East Alabama St. OPIUM E^auSumjTo and WHtgkir H4BITI cured si Bone with* out pain. Book of p»r* tleular* sent FBI.R JM B. M. WOOLLEY. M. D. fa, Va. Office 104 N. Error Btrert. RAILROAD SCHEDULES ■bowing tb. Arrlrei and Departure cl I'm songar Trains'of the Following Bed.: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC KAILROAU hu.—Itspert To— INo.—Arrive Freni 2. Neebrll|e.«:Ke.m. 2. Nashville. IUua.es W. Nashville.4:50 J>.tu.l73. Home I:6>e 52. Itome 1:10 |i.m. H. Neehvllle.il:«» a.. CENTRAL 05' GEORGIA RAILWAY Arrive From— kavauueh ... 7:i0n.m. Jacksonville 7:60a.m. Heron 11:40 e.ui. Mevsnuah ... 4:15 p.m. Mscon 2:10 p.m. savannah ... 2:W » 1 Macon t:> I i Savannah ... >:D l> Jacksonville k:3ti|’ KTEIBHT1 Arrive From— ■ Depart To— . •Augusta .... 5:0) am •Auenaia < onyers 6:15 ant l.llhnnln I' ,: Covington ... 7:46 am •Augusta 3 - 'Angustn ....17:45 pm Cmiy.ra Lfthaufa .1:75 pm Covington ... * ‘ •Augusta .... 8:36 pm *Augusta 11U •Dally. All other trains daily except day. SEABOARD AIK LINE IIAILIlOAl'. ..Arrive tram Washington . 7:20am Athena •:» am N*'W York.... 2a&. Clinton 7:55 pm Birmingham . 7:45 pm ■bowk In ' XewTofiV.’.'.'lJ* “'* Atkona ta'; I' • Memphis 4:L .. Waaningtnn .. i-'-v l “ Central Time.