The Christian index. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1892-current, November 10, 1892, Page 8, Image 8

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8 Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U. S. Gov’t Report. RoVKI Iv'jSi Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE RECEIPT# OF THE I’ISSION BOARD Baptist CoiivcirtioH of /he State of Gedvgia. From Oct. Ist to Oct. 3181 • I®2. FOREIGN MISSIONS. Oct. 1 Prev ioiiH report, •" 457,30 4 providence SS, Willis Newton-* ■ • 6 Ulhouia S K 6 J ' liHiXMiulo. ••» ,• <- to Social Circle W At .8 .Airs J A V-A Appalacbee ass’n. 1 C Boykin •• ■- 7« W Docntur W M S. Mrs 1 < - ® ®» 11 -j.hzilwil: 11 MS. Mrs I li f ioH.•• '• W G Coliunbufi ass'D. E ’MuiiLißOiiu l*r • \ Marietta eh. .1 C drier , “ Washington ass’fi G R McCall IMMSS 7 Friendship J W Wells, Tr *. 207 to Ratnfih ch, Mrs Nellie White ... ,> <«• 1 aii-iitini Western “ .1 P Ware, Tr 240 to 8 Doiuclai<ville Ladies Aid Society Bto 10 Bloitut4Viltec.li, 8 A Hurney 3<* M idisou < l>. “ “ - - 11 County Li>m ch. W w Apioid “to dolitou S S,, I . H K'ichc 2.14 Rochelle Leu. Meiitihg, .1 T Lee- - 642 liec.itar Gleaners, BI) Ragsdale • *25 eh, " ” r,M < lave Spring ass’n. -I <' Foster. Tr- ■ to 50 13 Flint River ass'u. J G Jlbea, Tr Kioto ,1 1 1 Burton and wile, Hillsboro, ch- 1 <’> G orgi.i ass’n Finance committoe. • Css .'.9 1C CVutonuiai hssTi, p F Matthews lr 3868 t'oosawattoe ass’n, W 11 Bagley, I r.. 9 14 R L Valentine A wife, Blacksliear church 2 to 17 v E Canst. Anon, Ga ............ Ito 18 < liattooga ass’ll, J N Kush, Tr 2710 Summerville wm s, “ • ‘ 19 New Providencee.h. GK McCall— DaO t> 8 Con. Middle ass’n “ “ , ‘ J ‘ nth Atlanta w m s, Airs M a Smith.. » to Si. leer ass'll. 1 ( Hi Groover,'J r 3*3 9. ■ (for Mrs 8 wilson).... 585 21 Itebobolb ass’n. w,l Moore, Tr lfll .63 Kiokeech, J w Binns 30 > Lebanon 88, J w Oliver• • ■ 2 to 22 Middle ass’n, T A Brewer, lr 30to •' “wm s. •* sto 24 Damascus ch, .1 w Binns 2to Muynusborouh.C w Miins-■■■ „••• >to 20 Little Riverass’u. KT Tippett. Tr-- 36 80 Monroy ch, w S MuCiirty •- ■ - 20 28 I’ine Mountain ass’u, Burt Cook, lr 79 87 28 Corinth eh, w C Felts ■ lno 2» Heplisiuali ass’u, 1111 Hickman, Tr 218 47 Total (3,407 91 HOME MISSIONS. Oot. 1. Previous report ™'" &L 332 05 3 Tallapoosa ass u. <» wCole, Tr <lo# 6 JAI liotAA ch, B D Ragsdale ■•■•• •• ■0 to Social Circlo w m s, Mrs J A Val- lence ... 9 23 Appalacliee ass'n, T C Boykin 40 78 Bethel w M s. '* " 1W 6 ikilumbus ass’n, FJJohWBon, lr ... 44 10 North Georgia ass’u,A r Dautler lr 4to Washingtonass'n,G R McCall 1.K175 .7 Friendship ass’n, ) w weips, Tr 20070 Ra.nisb ch, Mrs Nellie w Bite . ... Ito Fairburn ass'u, J J Strickkuid, Tr • 31 01 western ass’ll.3 B ware, 'lr- 204 <0 8 Douglasvillo Ladies Aid Soitietar... Soo 10 Blountsvillo cb, 8 A Burney 300 Madison cu, " " 2218 11 County Lino ch, ww Arnold «oo 1 leeatur ch, B D Ragsdale • 5 00 Cave Springs ass'u, .1 C Foster. Tr- ■ 57 20 13 F lint Kiver ass’n, J GKhea. Tr. . Ito 00 Warrenton wM s, trios Minnie Cody lo 00 Harmony ch, &88a st airrshall .. Soo Georgia ass'u Finance committee. . 023 15 14 Social Circle w ms, Mrs J A Vid- lance 800 io Centennial ass’n, P F Matthews, lr 38 bs Coosiiwatteo nss’ti, w M Bagley. 1 <W 17 w E Faust. Adon. Ga ■ ■ _ 200 18 Chattooga ass’tg J N Rush, Tt •■•... 1870 SunimarvUlu wm s, " 600 Bethany ch, w Rcrnwford 4 2<l 19 8 8 con. Middleass’n.G RMccalL.. 797 Mercer ass'n, F M Groover, 1 r 263 92 20 KeAhssawch.a,l Margan 200 21 Kshoboth ass’u, J W Moore, Tr 145 14 Kiokcecli.,! M Binns 3to Lubanon S 8, J W Oliver 2 on 22 IJbenezer ch. J C Tatum 615 t hove Level ch. W T Anderson 2 50 Middle ass’u, T A Brewer, tr 21 ol • r ” W MS. " " 6 00 24 Damascus oh, J W Binns 200 26 Homerville w M s. Miss Mary Stucky 100 Riiiu Mountain ass’u Burt Cook. Tr 57 37 29 Ft, Gaines ch. .1 F, Panlliil 800 Hephzibah ass’n, Hll Hickman, Tr 203 32 Total 83,716 70 statH MiksrbNs. Octrl Previous report .... 83.310.82 1 Moores Grove 8. 8.. M s Weaver.* ■■ ■ 1.50 1 Cbl on Held, R L Valentino 4.65 1 AC. smith 2.45 I “ " •' G W Smit h 3.78 6 Lithonia qhttred. B D Ragsdale u 26 A<tah Bro’s to JL R Barrett 75 to Social Circle WM S. Mrs J Vallance 924 AlTuluChee Ass’n, T C Boykin 10 48 Monroo‘V Ms. '* '* 10 to Bethel W M S. ” “ 2«> M J w»bb, col lected oil field Jo 50 6 t'oluinous ass'u, F J Johnson, Jr 47 96 N 4.1 Ass'u, A P Dantzler, Tr 4 to Washington assn, G. R. McCall onto Pii duiont aM'n. G R McCall 21 to 7 Frieudship ass'u, .1 W Wells, Tr 3s7i 47 Mrs Nellie Waite, Hamah cb 3 to Fairburn ass n, J J Strickland Tr 70 00 Lady at Palmetto I to Miss Mattie Eiiorhart, Ramah ch 50 Western As«'u,.J B Ware. Tr 199 54 8 Douglassville Ladies Aid Society 800 Douglassville Juvenile Society 2 28 10 Blountsville ch„ 8 A Burney 300 Madison church, 8 a Barney 22 20 II Couulyline ch. w w Arnold 700 Decatur church, B D Kagsdale 5 to Cave Spring ass’n J C Foster Tr Ba 2T> 12 Col on tjeld, H C Hornady .>0 13 F 0 McConnell, cor see N 44 Con ~36 to Flint River ns.s 11. J <) Rime. Tr IBOto ll.gb Shoaiseh. Hlt Berminl 400 Warrenton wm S. Miss Mmilio Cody 2600 Providence ch, A M Marshall 2 00 Kainothoh. AM Marshall Ito llalmotiy <ih and 8 S, A M Marshall,.. 800 Ga ass’n Finance Com 800 to 14 Col on field. F. Z F Golden 17 so »!■Rae 8 s w J Barton 1 32 Clerk of New Ebauezerassociation■■■ 6 So w S Lancaster’s Little Daughters 4 15 Cm bran (mutch, Aw Ijuggau I to Fork ofaiin li, Henry W iso 1 4o 16 centennial association, 1’ F Matthews Tr. 38 58 Cis'sawotteo ass’n, w M Bagly, Tr... 163 17 W k Faust, Anon Ga 2o<i Pendergrass ch, T B mosh 2 66 18 Chattooga association. J N Rush Tr.. 14 20 19 coosa assiM iatliui T c Boykin 115 <l3 New Providence ch. G K Mccall 25 30 collection at Middle Association, G R mo- <•»!! 24 00 8 8 convention Middle ass’n, G 11 mo call 7 97 collection, G R Mccall 40 to s\eroer ass’n F m Groover Tr 2 00 20 Kennesaw ch. A J Morgan 200 Dublin 8 8, .1 14 Daniel 1 9o neaverdeui church J m Buskin 0 00 81 Reboboth ass’n w J Muoro, tr ibb 76 Kiokoeili, J W Binns 30v Lebanon 8 8. .1 W Oliver 2 o 5 w M a and bauds. Mrs a Wilson .. 15 25 Elberton ch. tl L Alinomi 6 00 SI K|hvt Padgett Watermelon ch 363 Middle atfli T a Brower tr 3500 Middle assn W m s T A Brower 6 to M Damascus cb. •! w Binns 200 Maysville cii.H Atkins (pledge) 10.00 26 Homerville, wM 8, wise Mary Stucky 100 Little Riter association, E T Tippett, Tr 2 oo Pine Mountain asa'n, Burt cook, Tr. 63 4.5 Dublin |i J B Daniel 3 67 N a F Aikin col oil field 12.4 c Haralson cb. T s Powal 8 13 88 Oorinui Ch. w c Felts M 273 Hopewell ch. w c Felts 2 0c |7 Fttsaines eb. J. E Paullin 640 lUplwibah ess'll, H H Hiokman, tr. U7.n lit churoh Athens, 11 A Itowrcuce ... 20 63 Uephzibab ch, H L Murphy 3 O) Bio Perry, Dalton wa 23 Jefferson ofi. * c Howard 2 u Daffy st ch. SAvannab NortonFrierson to be usifii in New sunbury ass a.... io oc Total. RUM (XINCLVbBb NEXT WEEK. The present Jewish population oi the whole world is estimated al 6,300,000. Os this total there we * some 5,400,000 in Europe. ♦ Fleo's Ramecly Ibr Catarrh U U>e Aeat Va«i,s,. u, Vee. and cheapest M assssinzM W druggists or seat hy o-.u, ■ SOO. x. T. Drjeitiba, Warren * ■ WHAT 13 A COLD ? THE ANmVER GIVEN INA LECTURE BY UK. HARTMAN AT THE SURGI- CAL HOTEL COLUMBUS,OHIO. A cold is the starting point of more than half of the fatal illnesses from November t» May. A cold is tSie first chapter in the history of every case of consumption. A cold is the first stage of chronic catarrh, the most loathsome and stubborn of diseases. A cold is the legitmate pa rent of a large family of diseases such as bronchitis, pleurisy, pneu monia, and quinsy. To neglect a cold is almost suicide. To fail to provide against this well-nigh ine vitable evil is dangerous negligence Pe-ru-na is a safeguard as a preven tive, a specific as a cure for all cases of catarrh acute and chronic coughs, colds, consumption, etc., etc. Every family should be provided with a copy of The Family Physician No. 2, a complete guide to prevent and cure Winter diseases. (Sent free by The Pe-ru-na Drug Manufactur ing Company, Columbus Ohio. The Now York Tribune says: “Two instruments not usually asso ciated in people’s minds with reli gious rites have recently made their debut in the musical portions of divine worship in England. At York, the other day, the choral ser vice in the Cathedral was accompan ied by the bag-pipes of a Scotch regiment, temporarily stationed in that anaent city, and the skirl of the pipe sounded weirdly and strange through the vaulted nave of the grand old minister. In Edinburgh one of the Episcopal churches was the scene, some Sundays ago, of a sacred banjo concert.”. CAT.ARRH, NOT LOCAL, BUT CON STITUTIONAL. Dr. Dio Lewis, the eminent Bos ton physician, in a magazine article says: “A radical error underlies nearly all medical treatment of ca tarrh. It is not a disease of the man’s noste it is a disease of the man, showing itself in the nose—a Local exhibition of a Constitutional trou ble.” Therfore, ho argues, the use of snuff and other local application is wrong; and while they seem to give temporary relief, they really do more harm than good. Other leading authorities agree with Dr. Lewis. Hence, the only proper meth od of cure for catarrh is by taking a constitutional remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which reaching every • part of the body through the blood, docs eliminate all impurities and makes the whole man healthier. It removes the cause of the trouble and restores the diseased membrane to proper condition. That this is the practical result is proven by thous ands of people who have been cured of oatai ili by taking Hood’s Satfiapa rilla. The Baptist, Baltimore, speakin g of the speech of Dr. Frost, Cor. Sec retary, Sunday School Board at the recent session of the Maryland Bap tist Union Association, has this to say about the work of the Board, and its results. “We record it as our honest conviction that the Sun day School Board with its access to all parts of tho South, with its posi tion in the midst of the field of its Sunday school teachings so impreg nated and combined with missionary teachings has a work before it which in far-reaching results cannot be ex aggerated.” THE TESTIMONIALS Publiisbed on behalf of Hood’s Sar saparilla are as reliable and worthy your confidence, as if they came from your best and most trusted neighbor. They state only the simple facta in regard to what Hood's Sarsaparilla has done, always within truth and reason. Constipation and all troubles with th* digestive organs and the liver, are cured by Hood's Pills. Une qualled as dinner pill. Immanuel Church, Little Rook, Ark., baa purchased and paid for a beautiful lot. It is located about one mile from each of th* other churches, in a rapidly growing part of the city. The membership numbers thirty* with good prospect of increase. THE CHRIBTIAJN INDEX: THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 10. 1892. Aluminum, a very valuable meta 1, of wider application than almost any other, is extracted from clay which is to be found everywhere, in unmeas ured quantities, but it has herefore been rather a curiosity than a practi cally useful article, on account of the diflieulity of separating it from the clay. Great progress has been made, and now it is announced that, a simple and inexpensive process has been discovered, and we may ex pect soon to have the benefit of it. For almost two generation scientific men have been experimenting for this end, and have felt they were near it. Slowly, by diligent study and work, are all great ends reached And by such work of men unseen does God prepare for us what we need. As the demand of each age arises he meets it by the results of labor of which the world at large knew little. Each worker gathers up the results of all before him and uses them until the end is reached. So every Christian worker contributes to the great ultimate result in the uni versal knowledge of God.—United Presbyterian. NEW COOK BOOK FREE. The Price Baking Powder Co., Chicago, has just published its new book, called “Table and Kitchen,” compiled with great care. Besides containing over 500 receipts for all kinds of pastry and bome-cookcry, there are valuable hints for the table and kitchen, showing how to set a table, how to enter the dining room, etc: a hundred and one hints in every branch of the culinary art. Cooke ry of the very finest and richest as well as that of the most economical and home like is provided for. “Table and Kitchen” will be sent postage prepaid to any lady patron sending her address, (name,town and state) plainly given. Postal card is as good as a letter. Address Price Baking Powder C0.,184, 186 and 188 Michigan Street, Chicago, 11l (Mention if desired in German.) The Rev. Dr. Bennett, vicar of St. Georges, Worthing, told the Evan gelical Alliance Conference that he had got hold of a secret book by a clergyman of the Church of England, in which the writer spoke of the mass and told the clergy to bo care ful in making the body of Christ When giving the communion to the sick the clergyman, after various idolatrous ceremonies, was instruct ed to wash his fingers and give the water to the sick man to drink. This statement caused a sensation in the conference.—Canada Presbyterian. A WASPISH "STING. What some wag terms “the busi ncss end of a wasp” stings with scarcely more acuteness than the acid eructations of gas from the stomach to the gullet that are char acterized as heartburn. Never was there a case of indigestion without the symptom. Both cause and effect are removable by the fine carminative tonic Hostetter’s Stomach Bitters, which confer regularity and vigor upon a disordered and enfeebled stomaek with certainty and despatch Besides checking the pranks of a re belious stomach the Bitters wakes up a dormant liver, and causes the bowels to act like clockwork. An immense reputation has also been won by this professionally approved venting malarial trouble, and coun teracting a tendency to rheumatism and kidney complaints. Neuralgia and nervousness are also remedied by it The liquefaction of gases is a fact of recent knowledge. Until a few years ago oxygen and many other gases were thought to be “perma nent,” and not capable of liquefac tion; but by the combined action of enormous pressures and low temper atures, all of them have been chang ed into the liquid form, and hydro gen—one of the most refractory— has even been frozen to a bluish, metalic looking solid. During the recent meeting of Dal las Presbytery, Rev. J. W. Horn beak, related the remarkable incident of a lady of eighty-two and a child of eix years professing religion at tho same time. In tho same meeting an aged infidel and a young moralist were converted. —Cumberland Pres byterian. Rev. C. A. Fulton in his report on Home Missions, read at the late Maryland Baptist Union Association says that Maryland this year £ave to Home missions $12,809.67 against $5,006.02, last year. Mrs. A. E. N. Robertson, of Mus cogee, I. has translated the New Testament from the original Greek into the language of the Creek In dians. The troubles of the missionaries in China are not over. A mob of natives very lately attacted the Rev. Mr. Phillips and wife, English mis sionaries, at Kieng Yong, and burned their house. They would have been slain but for the protection of the magistrates, and the good prov idence which watches over the serv ants of God. Rev. S. F. Smith, D. D., author of “My Country, ‘tis of Thee,” by a singular coincidence, celebrated his birthday anniversary on Columbian day, .Oct. 21. He has reached Ins 85th year, and wrote the national hymn 60 years ago, while a student at Andover. The Board of Education in De troit, Mich., has adopted a resolution which practically excludes Catholics from teaching in the public schools. This Will Interest Every Household* Meinphi Stove Company. Os all places in town you can get the best bargains at the above store. All kinds of House Furnishing Goods 50 per cent, cheaper than any other store. Oui: Motto: “Cheap for Cash.” The best No. 7 Cook Stoves $7,50. Heating Stoves $1.26 and upward. Call and see us. Once a customer you will always be a customer. MEMPHI STOVE COMPANY, Peg Williams*, Pro., 08 Whitehall St. Time and Place of Meetimrs of the Georgia Baptist Associations. MOVBMBBR. Miller, Rosemary, Emanuel county, Sutur day before Ist Sunday. Daniel,Boiling Spring,Emanuel county. Sa turday before 2d Sunday. Summerhill, Brooksville, Randolph county, Tuesday before 3rd Sunday. Notification of errors in the above will se cure immediate correction. I have failed, af ter diligent effort, to obtain the minutes of the following association*: Bethlehem, Central Western, Ellijay, Mulberry, New Hope. lam therefore unable to publish time and place of their meeting. Now, a« the associational year closes every church should remember the great commis sion, "Goye into all tun world and preach the gospel to every creature,” and reflect prayer fully upon their individual raeponsibility In the matter. Would it not be well tor every church to appoint ii special meeting for prayer, that the Holy Spirit iqay direct us in the groat work ? Our Boards are all in arrears with their missionaries and in great need of funds. J. G. Gibson, Cot Sec. ALE and BEEF “PEPTONIZED” J ( INVALIDS, For ( CONVALESCENTS, ( NURSING MOTHERS. Supplies Complete nutrition Agreeable to the most delicate palate. The only liquid prt-digtxitd Food lonic on the market. Physicians Prescribe ft. Your th-uwst Sotto It THE ALE & BEEF CO., 267 W. 17 St New Ydrk Citv. WANTED ?*" 1 * Men tO , Travel , , . , Distribute circulars and samples of goods in large cities and towns. No experience required. SIOO a month and expenses from the start. Enclose One Dol lar postal notefuostampsreceivudltor samples ami terms. Name your nearest express office. Goods sent by express only. KELLOGG 4 STEPHENS 2 MMord, Illinois Rome Railroad Co. of Georgia. hi effect 9 :to a. m„ Sunday, October 30, 1892, Kight is reserved to vary from this schedule as circumstances may require. Romo to Kingston—l‘ussenger Ttrains Daily- Stations. No. 1. No. 3. ' No. 5. Lv. lionie 1. 9 00ain 2 15pm 715 m Second Avenue-. 994 " 219 " 717 " Brick Yard vlo *’ 225 “ | 723 “ Freemans 918 233 “ 728 “ Dykes 933 “ 238 ” 732 “ Bass Ferry 928 “ 244 " 737 ' Eves. . 831 " 249 “ 743 “ Murc.hisous 943 “ 3to ” 7to " Wooleys 952 " 307 " 754 “ Ar. Kingston 1000 “ 313 “ Bto " Atlanta 115 pm 625 “ 1023 '* Chattaneega ... 130 " 000 “ Kingston toßoUl9—Fassonger Trains Daily. Stations. No. 2. No. 4. No. 6. Lv. Atlanta 810 " 120 " 335 pm hmirstou WSO “ 405 “ 6to " Wooleys 19.55 “ 411 “ Oto " Murchlsow) 10 to “ 417 “ 610 “ Eves 1113" 426 “ 0 17" Bass terry.llls ‘‘ 434 “ 623 “ Dyke* 1123" 440 “ 628 " Brick Yard. 11135 “ 451 " 637 “ Second Avenue, ti 42 “ 457" 643 “ Ar. Romo In 43 " sto “ 645 " Nos. 1.2,3 and 4 trains ran daily, making close connection nt Kingston, Ga.,(both morn ing. and ovouiug) with Western & Atlantic trainsgomg North to Chattanooga, Tenn., and South to Atlanta, Ga. Nos. 5 and6,(Rom6 Express) will run daily between Home And Atlanta. Ga.. except Sun day, makingcloee connection at Atlanta with Ih<! < entral’s fast train, “Nancy Hanks,” for Griffin, Macon and Savannah. U. F. AYER, Superintendent. Double Daily Schedule -TO- FLORI DA. VIA. GeM RailroaQ ol Gooß Leave Atlanta, 6:50 pm 7:10 am “ Macon Jync.lo:3o pm 10:40 am Ar. Jacksonville, 7:40 am 8:30 pm Pullman Buffet Sleeper On Trains Leaving at 6:50 pm. 8. B. WEBB, T. P. A. D. G. HALL, City Ticket Agt., 16 Wall St W. F. SHELLMAN, T. M. J. C. HAILE, G. P. A. KB*« The Recoirnixed Standard of Modern Piano Manufacture. BALTIMORE. NEW YORK. 22 4 24 E. 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FURNITURE AND CARPETS • TO SUIT ALL TASTES and POCKET BOOKS. PAYNE & WILLINGHAM, Cor. 2<l and Cherry Streets, MACON, GA. - 22sep3m SOUTHERN MEDICAL COLLEGE, Atlanta, Oicokoia. The fourteenth annual session of this institution will commence on the 4th of Octobo 1892. and continue five months. The coming term offers facilities for medical study superior to any in this section. A new and magnificent building that will accommodate three hun dred and fifty students, and all of tho equipments are first-class in every particular. Special arrangements have been made for thorough instruction in the pharmaceutical department, the importance of which, for both physicians ami druggists cannot be over-estimated. Thq site of the building is directly across the street from the new Grady hospital of the city of At lanta, where every opportunity will be offered for tho clinical study of disease. Instruction will consist of didactic and clinical lectures in tho colh-ge amphitheater ami in the hospital. Course thorough in all departments. The winter climate of Atlanta is attractive, conduciva to health and well adapted to study. For further information address July2Btf DR, WILLIAM PERRIN NICOLSON, Dean. Savannah, Americus & Montgomery R’y rfr“ In Effect 7 a. m„ Aug. 28,1892. I Trains East. Trains West. STATIONS. [ —— ———- | No. 0. No. 18. No. 5. No. 17. Montgomery Lv. 7toain Ar. 845 pm Hurtsboro " 913 “ Lv. 638 “ Pittsboro “ 955 “ “ 601 “ Lumpkin “ Il to " " 452 “ Richland “ 1128 “ “ 431 “ Preston “ n 46 ” “ 4io “ Plains “ 1207 pm “ 345 “ Americus ~ Ar, 12 30 " “ 320 “ Macon C. R. R, 1 Ar. 405 p m Lv. 10 35 pnj — —: s Americus , Lv. 4 30pmLv. 12 45 pm Ar. 10 30 am Ar. 310 pm DeSoto ■’ 6to " “ 117 “ Lv. 956 '' Lv. 240 " Cordele “ 525 “ “ 209 “ j" 913 “ “ 200 “ j >. fCordele Lv. 205 pm Lv. 205 pm a>) Albany | Ar. 330 'y t.... Ar. 3 30-, —Q i Albany ' Lv. 445 pm Lv. 12 30 pm Lv. 12 30 p m ■< LCordelo Ar, 650 Ar. 2 00pm Ar. 200 Cordide Lv, 5 52pmLv. 200 pm Lv. 913amLv. 2 00pm Sevillle " 620 '' “ 225 “ “ 843 “ “140 " Pitts “ 630 “ " 233 “ “ 834 ” “ 130 “ Rochelle “ 643 “ “ 245 " “ 820 “ “122 “ Kramer “ 654 “ “ 252 “ “ 810 “ “ 115 “ Abbeville “ 707 “ " 305 “ “ 756 “ “ 103 “ Milam “ 774 “ “ 3.35 " “ 7 1.5 “ “ 12 28 “ Helena “ 815 " Ar. 355 “ “ 647 “ “1205 " Lyons ” 10 00 “ “ 530 “ Lv. boo “ “ 1000 “ - s Savannah C. R. R, Ar. 806 pm Lv. 7 20anj ——— ——, a Charleston C. & S Ar. 120 a 111 Lv. 500 am Wilmington, N.C W. & W “ 915 “ . “ 955 “ Richmond, Va R. &P “ 628 Pm “ 2 58pm Washington, D. O A. 4F. ' 1110 “ “ 10 57 am Baltimore, Md B. &P. I “ 12 48 ain “ 942 “1 Philadelphia, Pa Penn. R.R. , “ 345 " “ 720 “ New York Penn. R.R. " 650 " I “ 1215 " •. : .. _ _ , Connection made at Savannah with Steamships for Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York! and Boston. For further information apply to W. J. MAVIHEWS, E. S. GOODMAN, Superintendent, Americus, Ga. Gen’l Pass. Agt., Americus, Ga. W. & A. R. R. BATTLEFIELDS LINE AND Nashville, Chattauocja & SI.L. Ry. LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN ROUTE TO THE WEST. No. 2 N*o?6 No. 4 N 072 N 074 a. m. r,M.! r. M.Jr. mJ p. m. Lv Atlanta Bio l.to 745 3 4fi. sto Ar Marietta 992; 2.39! 831 437 630 "Kennesaw 9211 259 , 847 4.55! .... “Acworth 9 351 312' 90D ! 5091 .... “Cartersville... 1003 342 ! 928 643 "Kingston.lo 27 408 ! 949 610 .... " Rome 12 to sio ■ ■ 7to "Adairsville ... 10 48 429 10 08 .... No7o “ Cilhoun 11 98 448 10 27! .... “ Resaca 1121 501:10 40 .... a.m. “Dalton 1156 5 33'11 11 .... 635 P. M " Tunnel Hill ... 1211! 550 652 " Catoosa Bpgs-■ 1220 600 702 "Ringgold 12261 60..1 7io “ Graysville 12 31 6 18! 725 "Boyce 103| 645 12 15 .... 805 A. M. "Chattanooga... 125! 703 12 35 .... 825 “Stevenson 314 .... 225 "Cowan 413 .... 320 “ Tullahoma 651 .... .3 5.3 •- Wartracfi.. 624 421 “Murfreesboro.. 616, .... 605 ‘‘.Nashville 7.t0! 6U5 THROUGH CAR SERVICE. —NORTH BOUND. Train No. 2—Has Pullman parlor chair car Atlanta toNashville.through without change. Elegant day coach Atlanta to Memphis with out change. Train No. 4—Has Pullman sleeping car At lanta to Nashville and St. Louis, through with out change. Also Pullman sleeping car At lanta to Chattanooga, Passengers can remain in car until 7.t0 a. m. Train No. 72—Runs solid Atlanta to Rome. C fr" Close connections made in Union Depot at Nashville for all points North and Northwest TO THE SOUTHEAST. No. 1 No. 3 No. 5!N073|N07 A.M. V. M. A.M. A. M. A. M. Lv Nashville 730 9to| Ar Murfreesboro.. 8 34' to UP " Wartrace 923 10 45 ‘‘Tullahoma 953 11 10 "Cowan 1023 1140 " Stevenson--L.. 1125 1231 P. M. A. M. "Chattanooga-.. 1251 156 , 750 .... 500 "Boyce 134 227 805 .... 520 “Graysville 158 .... 834 .... 549 " • nggold ...... 210 .... 847 .... 605 “ Catoosa Borgs.. 215 .... 852 610 "Tunnel Hui.... 225 •••■ 902 .... 620 “Dalton 242 334 929 .... 635 "Rtoaca. 315 .... 9.53 ....1 .... "Calhoun 3'28 414 10 06 “Adairsville 300 432 10 27 "Kingston 411 400 10 oo "Rome 235 .... 9'20 700 .... “Carterville 434 510 11 15 901 N 075 "Acworth 509 538 1147 830 P. M. A. M. "Kennesaw 824 551 12 10 9iw .... " Marietta 614 GOO 12 21 10 10j 7 2 “Atlanta 640 700 115 11 to 8 2 Train No. 3—Has Pullman sleeping car St- Louis and Nashville to Atlanta, through with out changv. Also Pulhuau sleeping car Chat taiKKiga to Atlanta, open for passengers at Union Depot fit 9.t0 p. m. Train No. I.—Has Pullman parlor chair car Nashville to Atlanta through without change. Elegant day coach Memphis to At lanta through without change. Train No. 73—Kuns solid Romo to Atlanta. LIU Close chnnections made in Union Depot at Atlanta for all points Holtth and Southeast LiC For Tickets and other information, write to or call upon A‘l*nta. M. S. Rklfk. T. A.. Union Depot, 1 Chatta- S. E. Howkpl, “ 9th & Markets!) nooga. J. L. Edmondson, T. P. A., Dalton. J, W. Hicks, Tra. Pass. Agent, Charlotte. Chas, E. 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