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LOW ROUND TRIP RATES
Southern Railway
FROM ATLANTA
Summer tourist tickets now oil sale to many attractive mountain, lake and sea
shore resorts, best reached by the Southern Railway.
Boston, Mass., and return - - $35.35
Tickets on sale July 30, 31, August 1,2, 3 and 4. Limit to return August
16, but if deposited in accordance with instructions and upon payment of a fee of sl,
final limit may be extended to September 16. Stopover allowed in New York, within
limit, on return trip.
Black Mountain, N. C, and return - $9.75
Tickets on sale August 8,9, 10, 11 and 12. Limit to return August 21. An excel
lent opportunity to visit ‘‘The Land of the Sky.” Black Mountain is 15 miles east of
Asheville.
St. Louis, Mo., and return - - - $19.10
Tickets on sale August 1, 2 and 3. Limited to return August 10.
SCHEDULES OUT.OF ATLANTA.
TO CHARLOTTE AND WASHINGTON.
Lv. Atlanta 12:15 am.; 6:55 a. m.; 12:40 p. m.; 1:15 p. m.; 8:45 p. in.
Ar. Charlotte 9:55 a. m.; 6:15 p. m.; 9:15 p. m.; 11:55 p. m.; 5:47 a. m.
Ar. Washington 11:30 p. in.; 9:05 a. m.; 3:30 p. m,; 9:00 p. m.
Ar. New York 7:30 a. m.; 4:00 p. m.; 9:08 p. m.; 7:30 a. m.
TO CHATTANOOGA AND CINCINNATI. TO MACON AND JACKSONVILLE.
Lv. Atlanta.... 5:35 am; 7:20 am; 3:15 pm Lv. Atlanta.... 7:45 am; 6:35 pm; 12:40 am
Ar. R0me.,.... 7:37 am; 10:10 am; 6:01 pm Ar. Macon 10:45 am; 9:40 pm; 3:15 am
Ar. Chatt 10:25 am; 1:00 pm; 9:10 pm Ar. Br’nsw’k... 5.45 pm;; 10:00 am
Ar. Cincinß:so pm;; 8:15 pm Ar. Jack’ville.. 8:40 pm;; 11:05 am
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. TO GRIFFIN AND COLUMBUS.
Lv. Atlanta... 6:20 am; 4:10 pm; 10:45 pm Lv. Atlanta 4:50 pm; 6:20 am
Ar. Bir’ham.. 12:15 pm; 10:00 pm; 5:15 am Ar. Griffin 6:22 pm; 7:05 am
Ar. Memphis. 8:05 pm; 7:4oam; 6:25 pm Ar. Woodbury 7:s7pra; 8:20 am
Ar. Shr’port; 2:50 pm; 10:50 pm Ar. Columbus 9:40 pm; 10:20 am
THROUGH SLEEPING CARS RUN
To New York on 12:15 a. m. train; To Colorado Springs on 6:20 a. m. train;
To Jacksonville on 12:40 a. m. train; To New York on 12:40 p. m. train;
To Brunswick on 12:40 a. m. train; To Cincinnati on 3:15 p. m. train;
To Cincinnati on 5:35 a. in. train; To Charlotte on 8:45 p. in. train;
To Chicago on 5:35 a. m. train; To Shreveport on 10:45 p. m. train.
Proportionately low rates from other p olnts. Call on Southern Railway agents
for tickets, reservations and complete Information, or James Freeman, District Pas
senger Agent, No. 1 Peachtre* tttreat. Atlanta. Both Phones 142.
The Golden Age for August 20, 1908.
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An Old Line Legal Reserve Company
operated conservatively and aggressively and
organized to keep Southern Life Insurance
Premiums at home.
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