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SATURDAY
PRICES Of ICE DELIVERED!
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Rkpine: £ CONSUMERS' ICE DELIVERY CO.
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U AmortcHoa dipped lato lb# *®rt
from abraa, it b#i*g u*r< »ered and j
tb*. were HddNd Nib ball# l * Their ,
bad** ware wren tat #4 #iib ba> -an*
J««I at tbit llbN flft*** M*r«i pri- J
I,mi appe*red tm tba Mil* I facia*
atr. >ny i farm The »-gb. of oar i# •
rear i . mradr* *aa galt'ng Without
a want ct <r ma>aad each of ib# nil*'*
i •** iptttf tot«> lb# all and a «S eager
' a<t ft*hi fc Honed II Naiad «-»»* m'n-j
H«»a bat ibr atari tliaa will n# or
b# barren I *»i abot m the arlai,’
bat biltad tb# Spauls'd who stool m
an 4 ton a*hi ***** tba piaiol b# »hot m •
with Nearly a'l ts tb# A marl ana
wore ananil'l btr tm Mia bill'll. On*
of tba# aay* bablHiNTMir flgaulard*
aioa# Ii «aa tblriy-iru »«*fnei our
pTtaaa On* of nor boy* had a pi#-*
<4 his no*# afajt off, and turning on tb«
Hl>att ant who h*4 ttNlMari Yttm ha ran
bia through with a bayemat. and. pin- {
Blog blot 10 tba wail, bald him there
for n aacoatl and •tcli'mad. Thara
»o*; 4la. you Spaniard, dla' I'pon
daatti of all tba Apaalarda. the droc wa«
Award opao. and tba wound ?d man ra
gainad thalr rrglmant. which bad Jual
arrlcad”
Walcbarl bad a wound In Iha wriW
whlrb am dra**»<l and ha aittaiad lha
■aoaral fight Ota nett moritiag. O'
wa* wonndad t*Hcf*'tt tHa Bit aM hob
blad off tba field."’ Ita I4M YfffYtat and
now waar* ona ha tack fmn a CuYtan
Ha aaya the Mt4blt|l rarpi Ra* Ihora
than It can do. and thin loltYlara warn
art aaarm In cotnpariatwi dtlth lha dulji
ratqulrrd of thard _that gnilii df our dead
wara last unltlfflM thltif-Hit hour*
without attrntinti
(Mr ofi • m Yfsi
*DCKLEN*S AttNICA BAt-VB.
Tba bait Batva la tba world for
Cula. Brulaaa. 80-a*. IMccra, Sail
fthouen. row Sorai. TaUar, Chappad
Hindi. Chilblain*, Corn*, ard oi: Sklc
Eruption*, and poaltlraly curaa Pile*,
or no pay r«gi*'~d II I* piarantead to
glw perfect *atlrficllon or money ra
liinded. Pric* *5 centa per bo*, for
auto l>r the Howard A Willett Drug
Co,
The Tenth Rcitlm ;ut.
Mary A, TecUmm. a bi s'it cr.lorad
girl cf Augt *ta, baa thus toasted In
rLyr.j. "The ITnlh Ytegltn nt," the
ccicrcJ r.onii.aa;‘ j]bat made such u gal
lant flgiit at Sntiilngo:
They tay thci f&e mirot* ,oit cownrils. j
J. ad will ecUx’% II ever rUsh torivard |
To fight la their country 1 * name,
Because they licit the patriotic flame, j
Pi.t the Rough Ridera can tell
Vuat they can fight Ivnvdjr and well; 1
Itcy can tell of lbs, nid that was lent,
By our c.vn Ti nth uglmcni.
They heeded r.ot ti • shots and shell
That around tbelr beads U. tot rent*
fell;
They heard only their countie s cry.
And for that they woo’d do and die;
Vhey saw the Hough Rldeta, their
fritnO* Hi white,
Kightlug for wV*t Is Just uml right,
Eo Into the thickest of the fray they
went,
Into thr battle rtube.l the Tenth tlg
itnent
Th-ey ate m<n who are brave nnd true,
.And thev fight with thought tn view
To show' that the negroes are brave,
Snd all ate > not like the it oven slave;
They need only to hear their country's
call.
And like other heroes they'll fight and
fall;
So we thank God because He has sent
The men ftom our race, the Tenth reg-
Imeut.
Wo long to see Cuba take her stand
With the other nations of the land
When she and her sons ehall he free,
As all people ought to be;
•Then may the praise and honor be
given
To those negro heroes, w hether dead or
It clog,
Who so briefly into the battle went
Along with the Rough Riders, the
Tenth regiment.
Little birds in their nest agree. They
it rifely *7
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«#r« bow# Pm# •*#*«***» «b*r« b#
aa* ••Ntßdad Id ib# NMito «f «*• J#*
bill, A bat!** #a4»r»d h>* Nil tbigb
hear Ib# blp b»a». »*■**4 lbrwa«b lb#
gr.h» pa# and ra«# «M tw»l»# l*cb#a
barb *4 wb#t< II #w*arwC M# r#mal*
rd (He a few day* # K*f Wa#, *»4
irrrinag a furbmgh ram* botw# Tb*
henalag a* tb* raa#oa. ic#d by lb#
HHN B*rri#e* W#b*P##d hi# Tb# #•»•
41## al lb* fori ga*b#r#4 aboal bt«
acd wrung bN haad# aa to* walb#4 wtlh
tb# aid of tola rnrtch to to# waatri*#
Of tb* b*<iv« b# *ai4
•W# war* ocd##d la hcwib ramp al
da: ngbi on July I »«4 aim f» «b#
i fro# i, W# war# bad a loo* lb* »«ly
road or teat I tbai ib#r» wa*. wbtrto wa*
oa# w*4# by «m «•* Irowffw, waill *•
#rrlt#4 tntar a bill wb## Oriawa h»*
Wry wa# Bitag oa a blorhbou## oa Han
Joan bill W-* rrr**#d a *«r#a* and
he'tad ib#n foe about half an boor lo
raabl* Hawbla# bet gad# lo raca# up
*'W» w#wi forward about ball a #ll#
sod erraced flaw Jnaw rlttr, Wr bod
very good protrrttoo aloag tb* t**nk*
of ihN *trr*m After forming th# lln#
aa *MI aa w# could through a #»ry dlf
! Bruit p »c# of rouw'ry w# *d»anr#d
!o#r a Scld of deep graas and ram# un
der a bluff. wh»r* «f* wrrr thoroughly
pr itrrtrd from tb# enemy.
"We remained hi eblc poaMlow. keep
ing up a roailnuoo* (ire for probably
threo-wuarlew of an hour. About Ibl*
time U«ut Parker of the Thirteenth
infstilry. with four galling gun* of the
la'aal model and a detail of about forty
men. peeled hi# battery between our
regtmint and ttoe brigade to our right
He placed bia gun* on a little knoll
land opened Are on flan Juan bill, and,
to my mind, did more to alienee Ib*
enemy than anything *!*#. Tbto work
'of Parker** ha* not rarelvrd the reeog
; nitton It draerrea. for It wa* of the
high.*iit Importance. The enemy * Are
we* silenced and we rharked over a Aat
of probably half a mile and up the hill.
•*ln going up the Mil we we# onm
pellsd to tear down throe barbed wire
i fence*. One fence wa* on*-tblrd of
tb# way up. and the third wa* at the
lop of the bill. T* enemy scampered
i down lbs other aide. t«at*r they roun
tered ua and endeavored to #t*k* th*
hill. I «M then hit and came lo th*
rrar. and don't know any mo# about
th# haul# ”
TEI.LOW JAUNDICE CURED.
Suffering humanity should be sup
plied with every mcatyi possible fur Its
relief. It Is with pleaau# we publish
the following: "Thl* I* to certify that
I was a terrible auffafnr from yellow
'jaundloa for over six mmrths, **><l »««
treated by some of the hest physicians
|ln our city and all to no avutl Dr.
! ttetl, our druggist, recommended Elec
| trie Hitters, and after taking two bot
i ties, I wrss entirely cured. 1 now take
g nt ptcaHure in recommending them
in any person suffering from this ter
vlb'.e malady. 1 am gratefully yours, M.
A. llogorty, lA*xlngton. Ky." Hold by
Howard & Wlllet. druggists.
TWO FAIR AI'QUSTANS.
Miss Cates and Mlsa Scott Are Com
plimented in Johnston, S. C
Two charming visitors. Misses Cates
and Srott, have returned to their homes
[ |-v Augusta, after two weeks' stay at
I Johnston. They ircelved many social
Citantloti* while here and their depart
ure elicited many expreaslonaof regret
In the shape of tears, fruits and flow
ers. Mrs. White, their hostess, eompll
mentpd them with a moated, in which
the talent of the town participated,!
M!i. es Ellen Riadford and Nina Ousts,
I of Johnston, and sweet little Miss An-,
n'e Lou Cates, of Augusta, were among!
the contributors who received loud ap
plaure. A second entcrtnlnm.mt was
tendered the fair visitors on July sth.
Invitations were sent as follows:
“Come, unravel, guests, bid. bus*,
eat and ent.?vtn!u Misses Cates and ]
Seott, of Augusta, at the White House.”
Refreshments were served and those
whoso fortune it was to attend pro
nounce the evening's entertainment as
exceptionally enjoyable. The charming
novelty of the affair at once establish
ed Mrs. White* as the leader In pro
moting the pleasure of her gue*ts.—
Johnston Monitor.
Hon. C. B. Bush, president of the
Gilmer County (W. V.) Court, says
that he has bad three cases of flu* in
his family, during the past summer,
which he cured in less than a week
with Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Piavrhoea Remedy. Mr. Bush also
states that In some instances there
were twenty hemorruhges a day.—
Olenvtlle, W. V., Pathfinder. This rem
edy has been used In nine epidemics
of flux and one of cholera, with perfect
success. It can always be depended up
on for bowel ccimplplnt, even In its
most severe forms. Every family should
keep It at hand. The 25 and 50 cent bot
tles for sale by Alexander Drug 4 Seed
Co., C. U. Parr, of Bell Tower Drug
tilfOW fOMi HOCxUiH
AM It# Mwataaw* tkwMaa f*W# *• a
ltdpr • T Jwtf I*
TiawNf bw# pwrebasad tb* *»«*»
ll# t <# ssiif «*wl bff Mr* W- sMtffk I
saw.# of CMwMMW wad »w* bad W •#*
Imwml and huit-H # IN w* a b«w wwa* j
•a### sms s*4 M bia WWW IWIWH
With baatae ftNtltti# awd iwrwwffb tb»
help wf wn ■wewtacinu* »**b. Mr C
W IbMbwabse w«l w*N ibtwp* P»P
ta tb# ww rn at He faw*
W N Haatwa# A CN w»w «w*wp#
la# bsMsae •a#*#* bt « • T'wamv. #Wd
w*il b# gtaM •« «#• all tb»w frtawPs awd
i mi.urn wt ibatc w»w s*awd M#
wwaw»« t Qt H* M H Pat# tw t*N*r I
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a* #wdi#*H #*iNt» Hf awy btwd #f g*»MN
pup raa ewtt lag, Wt prt#* «w ewu tbw
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| M In rntsataWl WWW* IW tfwda, to*
Mi- hw«bl out Ib# PHChetl plare WWd
la a few thf* «b# anwp of «b# aaw awd
|U* baWMNWe Wilt b* *>e#r4 pwlltag up *
large and rnwwnnltlms* -trueto# to
tba d#w*a*d* of bw larrewaiag
p
Tb* Rwtaeprt#* glnnrry ha*# th#lr
new bowa# la ««##« of aonatrwrnnw.
and tudKMtg frrww tb# way Mr M#S*gn
uianagr# affair* K will wot b# lone hw
to# Hodge# raw boaat of aa elegawt
Hrteh atrweut# wWWb will b# aa o#wa
ment to tba aaww TbW ewmgaay #k
■art 4*> put la uaw marbltrerp. all fkr«
rlaaa. awd pia a bai# of roMoa every i
mtwwtas.
Wblleftb* bwlkfiwg boo# I# on th#
lowa. Mr ,C O. NtrhN# baa caught tb#
btttldiag fArer aad M I* ataiad that b#
W to atari a larsa Mora building ad
lorrgt to tba larpa aad spartou* toons#
I*# Anar ttprunUfi H# f ottOS IMS
hut kin m*rUng fstr
lag qualltla* haaa built h.ra up a trad#
that will anon# or latar waremfla'*
larger aaartera
Mr Cro#er has Jftat flalshed up a
oeatrart making threa hundred thou*
a3d brick,
Kek llarla had the mtafortuae to to#*
a valuable mllrb cow laat week by
druwalag ta rtw* rreah near which ab#
waa being gra**d.
Home unknown party riding a wheel
bad the ebeeh to pull a platol and de-
IlMaately killed Mr. Tom Miller'* dog
a few day* ago. la open daylight.
Mr. C. W. Bills ha* been aery 111 for
a fortnight.
Mr. J. 0. Whlta of Birmingham la la
tb# rlllagt.
Mia* WHIN Stale* of Abberllle. I*
visiting relative# here.
Mia* KatN (Waa McOlll ta risking
her relative* and friend* in Hodge*
She I* proud of her city of Greenville,
and II delighted to live there, yet aba
love* old Hedge*
Rain ha* fallen plentifully and gras*
la limply getting there. Ml. Pros
pect for plenty of hay thl* fall good In
; our community.
THE C\ CLONE.
The Work Done By It Up the Georgia
Rond.
Special to The Atlanta Journal.
Warrenton, July 15. Late yester
day afternoon, a aevore cyclone struck
thii city and did considerable dam
age.
A mile out It struck the home of Mr.
W. B. English, completely demolish
ing his barn and five other oui houses,
killing a colored woman, also three
mules and tootses and badly crippling
four others.
The track of the storm was not over
fifty yards wide at this point. Near
ly every Inhabitant of the town wit
nessed the magnificent yet destructive
spectacle as it passed on toward Nor
wood only four miles awa'y. Reports
from the vicinity of Norwood say the
cyclone struck the eastern suburbs of.
Norwood, blew down the negro school
tociißf and a negro outhouse. Huge
trees were lorn up by tho roots und
fence rails were scattered far and near.
Two negro women were in the house ou
Mr. Bowen’s place, but eacaped with
slight Injuries, the house being demol
ished.
Three miles south of Norwood It
struck Mr. English’s place and blew
down his large barn on seven head of
mules, killing and wounding all but
two.
It tore down the cook’s house near
his dwelling, and killed the cook, Nora
j Jordan, colored. Chimneys were
l blown off the dwelling and the wln
! dows on one side were knocked out.
I The carriage house, corn crib and two
other houses were demolished. Orch
ards ruined.
SHIPPING RIPE PEACHES.
Two Cars of Elbertas Co North From
Dodge County.
Harris & Massey shipped today from
this point via the Southern railroad
two cars. 1,111 bushels, of Elberta
peaches. The shipment Is made un
der the direction of the Fruit Grow
ers’ association, of which Messrs. Har
ris & Massey are members. These
gentlemen will perhaps ship four or
five more carloads. Their trees are
only three years old. The soil of
Dodge county Is well adapted for the
culture of peaches and there are several
orchards hereabouts embracing from
25 to 50 acres each.
A man In Virginia rode forty miles to
Fairfax Station for the express purpose
of getting Chamberlain's Cough Rem
edy, end took home with him e dozen
bottles of the medicine. The druggist,
who relates the incident, adds: 'Tour
remedy seems to be a general favorite
wherever kmovvn.’ Its effects are in
deed wonderful in all lung and throat
troubles. Procure a bottle at Alexander
Drug & Seed Co-. C. K. Parr, of Bell
Tower Drug Store. ,
the -A.TJOTJ BTA jB.mRA.XJD
GooD
IUCK
r bimi
BAKING
POWDER*
)STH£ BEST.
Hfghpf of AH In LMMVpn-
Ing Powmij
WOMEN I.nThE
MEDICAL FIELD
(My Dr (tophi# C, Darla>
The pengrea mad* ky uuaw* la tb*
praeUr# as medtela# daring tba ywt
forty year* raa b* glared la tb# ar
rbtvea at our roaatry aa oa# of lb*
"wowdara" «»f tb# alaataeatb eaatury
Hbr adaptahllltjr to tb# 4wile# of tb*
medical grofeasino baa *#»## ba#a
doubl'd, for o# And Iter Ataaa* by b#r
laiihful aarvlc# la mlaNttrtng to tb*
ateb. aad in man * preaamlag lo dWtai*
'woman * aobere" o# woaCNr he did
wot git* to her tba aatlra Arid of tba
magical profmatoo.
la rartawtap tb* hNloftc*! records
ta* Aad "Pl*# hundred yaar* ago tb#
women 04 K trope bad la their haad*
aearly all tba genuine medical aad sur
gical practice Tba Udle* of th# me
dievat ca*tl#a aad later roaatry home*
had a traditions! *kl!l la simple* aad
surgery. Tb# regular doctor* of those
time* ware generally quarks Medi
etas passed from the women to Ibr
men rht»Ay I hr-ugh lb* advance mad#
by great ch-mlvt* of th# rougher ae* ”
Whether th* reaacu Aral given fny
th# disappearance of wemen from th#
Acids of medicine Is th# correct owe or
whMber It wa# that "when laatrurtloß
be f n lo be systematised, when uni
versities look eha rye of It and legal
standards of quallAraliona were estab
lished women were esrluded because
•t the time no one thought of them a*
either able or willing to submit to th#
new condition* Imposed." we are un
able to say. Be thl* aa H may. we And!
that the dropping of women out of the
field of medtetne ha* not manifested
the spirit of the masse*, but the prej
udices of the profession.
The Ar#t woman practitioner of
whom we haee an account wa* Agno
dlre, * young Athenian woman, who
lived 300 year* B. C.
feeling tha Importance of putting to
a right uae th-> talents entrusted to her
by the Master, she defied public opin
ion. disguised herself In mala attire,
became a student of Herophllus and
practiced her proleanion with succeaa
for mnny year*. The syatem of train
ed nursing so much practiced and com
mended, Is supposed to be the outcome
of talks given to the nursing sisters by
St. Tnblola. a Roman woman, who
lived In the year 400 A. IX, and who
founded several hospitals In Italy. In
feudal limes It was the custom to ed
ucate the daughters of the nobility In
practical medicine and surgery. In tjte
eleventh century Trotnla was a cele
brated professor In the schools of /i
--blno. She also wrote a treatise on
’’Diseases of Women.’’ In her profound
writing, which is said to still exist,
she discussed all branches of patholo
gy, and lv*r fame extended beyond
Italy and continued to the thirteenth
century.
In all times and In all civilised coun
tries woman has been to a greater or
less d.grec interested In the study of
medicine and she Is not. as many sup
pose, the product of this restless and
progressive age, but rather ”a restora
tion of the lost arts." She cannot ho
classed as the new woman though this
would be none to her disadvantage.
Hear what a veritable mate M. IX
save: ‘‘That the new woman lacks
that innocense of Ignorance and timid
shrinking nature of her old-time sister
may be true: but the vigor, physique
and breezy, cheerful confidence of the
nineteenth century maul arc fully as
attractive.’’
HOHICIDE.
Charley Honey Shot and killed at
Stillmore.
Stlllmore, (la., July 15.—Charley
Honey was shot and Instantly killed on
last Sunday about 1 o’clock two miles
south <jf this place. A Winchester rifle
ball entered the back of his head and
passed through the brain and out at his
forehead. The shooting Is reported as
being accidental, but a cloud of deep
suspicion rests on a certain man. The
parties, both white, are reported as be
ing under the influence of whisky at
the time.
HON. RUFUS E. LESTER.
He Has Again Been Nominated For
Congress.
Savannah, Ga„ ujly 15.—Hon. Rufus
E. Lester was yesterday morning nom
inated for Congress from the First con
gressional district for the sixth con
secutive time.
No name save his was presented to
the nominating convention. There Is
some little talk of Hon. Alfred Her
rington, of Emanuel Bounty, entering
the race as an independent, but it is
not believed the scheme will take def
inite shape, , *,, i— l>
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WN. P. —Y—. Proprtataa-
THE REED HOUSE
- AT HAXLBM
Rdhdj For tb« AcfoaunodbUtm of
StUßßtor UucaU.
Me*. M. A. Peed ha* take* ebaea# as
th. MaOei al Haetem *M the high mscmNcl
sad *u|er» . tto*.ai<4ai>w* aIH h* sv«#»
Ihsn awAotaiasd denag tbs otutsy imson
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MRH. M. A- KKKD, Harlem, Ga.
SEASON OF 1898
HOTEL
MONTE
SANO
HUNTSVILLE, ALABAMA.
Tie Qm ts Heiitaii Beierls
OPENS JUNE 20th-
PRICES MODERATE.
JACK H. CLANCEY, Manager-
•srr®
11
PRETTY rough on th* chlmusy
sweep. His occupation, Ilka
Othello's, “is gone.” lat him get
some cleanlier eni|Jorn>ent. Our
bousekee |#rs won't tolerate dirt in
any form In < onnection with cook
ing. No soot to fell down into
»our cook psns. I*irt and gas
stoves are had friends.
For particulars call at tho office of
THE GAS LIGHT CO. OF AUGUSTA,
*22 BROAD ST.
FOR
$3,000
I offer For Sale No. 425
Fenwick street.
House contains 9 Rooms,
Bath Room, Pantry, Etc.,
all in perfect order. There
is also good Stable in yard.
Lot 50 by 132 feet.
John W. Dickey,
1 and 2 Library Building.
IONET TO LOtS.
In any sums desired from
SSOO upwards, in straight
3 and 5 years time, or on
lO years time, payable in
equal annual instalments.
Lowest rates of interest.
No expense to borrower
except the usual attorney
and record fees. No delay
in getting the money.
Alexanfler&Jolmson
Agents Scottish Ameritan
Mortgage Company,
705 Broad St.
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S Regular Elation. F. Flag Station.
All regular trains from Andereon to
Walhalla have right to track over
trains of the same rlaea moving In op
posite direction, unless otherwise spec
ified by train orders.
Will also stop at following stations
to take on or let off passengers: Phln,
ney's, James and Sandy Springs.
No. 12 connects with Southern rail
way No. 12 at Anderson.
Nos. 5 and « connect with Southern
railway Nos, 12 and 3i at Srtisca.
J. R. ANDERSON, Superintendent.
CAROLINA AND NORTHWEST
ERN RAILWAY.
Schedule in Effect, March «, IS9B.
Eastern Time Standard.
Leave Augusta. Southern Ry.. 9:90 p.m.
Arrive Chester, Southern Ry.. 7:13 a m.
Leave Chester. C. & N. W. Ry 7:45 a m.
Arrive Lenoir, C. & W. W. Ry 1:16 p.m.
Leave Lenoir. Stage 2:00 P m -
Arrive Green Pork, Stago .. .. 7:00 p.m.
Arrive Blowing Roek, Stage .. 7:30 p.m.
G. W. HARPER. C. F. HARPER.
President. G- p - A -
Attention, Housekeepers
When >n Need of Table or Cooking
Sherries, Imported or Domestic Port
Wine, Claret, Fine Whiskies, by the
bottle or gallon (all popular brands),
Schlltz Beer, Schlitz Extract of Malt,
Bass Ale, Guinness’ Dublin Stout, or
anything pertaining to a first class
Whiskey House, send to or coll on
T. P. FAG £N,
’lk- Wkh 917 Broad street.
ORDER YOUR
COAL and WOOD
FROM THE
North Augusta Coal & Supply Co
Quantile and Quality Guaranteed,
F. W. SCOFIELD, PRESIDENT
Bell ’Phone 2164 Strowger 365
Uncle Sam’s Navy, Port
folio No. 8. just received
at Herald Office.
JULY 10
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arriving there in time for breakfast.
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Charleston and Asheville.
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Pullman drawing room buffet gleeping cars be
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Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Tla Asheville.
FRANK GANNON. J. M. CULP.
Third VP. & Gen. Mgr. T. M-, WMhingtoa
W. A. TtTHK, 8. H. HARDWICK,
Q. P. A.. Washington. A. Q. P. A., Atlanta.
GEORGIA - • RAILROAD.
(90th Meridian Time.)
Schedule Effective April 24, I*9B.
Pullman Sleeper* between Macon and
New Tork.
Through Pullman Sleeper* between Au
gusta and St. Ix>ul».
Lv Augusta ..| 7:0oaml 8:20pmll0:30pio
Ar Atlanta ...|l2.36pm| 9:2opm| s:ooam
Ar Macao ....|U:15am|...... ..I «:45am
Ar Athens ~..il2:lspm| 7:3opm -
Ar Gaine*vllle| , 3:4sp~>| -
Ar White Pl#|*l:oopmi I
Ar Miirgefle .110:10ara| I 4:3oam
Ar Wash'ton ..|10:10am| 7:lopm|
Picayune train leaves Augusta dally
except Sunday at 5:15 p. m„ and ar
rives at Mtlledgevtlla at 8:10 p. m.
Trains arrive at Augusta s:l* a. nv.
7:45 a- m.. 1:20 p. m.. and 3:25 p. m.
A. G. JACKSON, Q. P. A.
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