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"ft has been clearly demonstrated that when given in
moderate quantities, the whole, of the. alcohol injected
into the stomach' is converted into heat" during the pro
test of digestion and assimilation. ”
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]JI. 4 B. TERMINALS,
MANY BIDDERS
Representati v« Cannon, of Fore River
Shipbuilding Company, Goes North
With Memorandum of Ridding.
BRUNSWICK. Ga . March 29 Rids
j fnr the construction of the terminals
lof the Atlantic and Rlrmnghsm rail
| road at this port were closed yester
day, and H M Cannon, representing
the Fore Hhlp Building Co., who has
i been here for aeveral weeks, leaves
today for Qutnry, Maaa, where he
will preaent the bida and the contract
will probably he awarded Theae alx
blda came from coniractora In all
pari a of the conntzy
The hide for dredging work to he
done off Dennis Folly were opened a'
the offlcea of the company In Quincy
aeveral day* ago, but the aurceaaful
bidder haa not yet been announced
It la atated that the work of dredg
ing will begin about the middle of
! next month, and will continue until
completed Several large dredging
,concerns are after the eontrart
i Mr. Cannon, as noon a» the contract
for the terminala la awarded, will re
turn to Rrunawlrk na the direct rep
resentative of the ahlphutldlng com
pany, and It la expected that within
a few weeka active work will alao
commence on the commodloua
wharvea. etc.
Torture By Savagea.
"Speaking of the torture to which
aome of the aavage tribes In the Phil
'lpplnea aubject their captives, remlnda
me of the intenae suffering I endured
for three montha from Inflammation of
the Kldneva," say* W. M. Sherman, of
<'u*l\l«g. Me., "Nothing helped me until
1 tried Electric Hitter*, three Imttles
of which completely cured BBC." Cure*
Liver Complaint, Dy«pep*i». Blood die
i order* and Malaria, and restores the
weak and nervous to robust health.
Guaranteed by all druggist*. Price
50c.
JUDGE LEWIS ENDORSED.
The Madison Bar Aaaociation Unani
mously Commends Judge Lewis
For Re-alectlon.
MADISON. Ga . March 29.—At are
cent meeting of the Bar association
of Madison. Ga.. the candidacy of
Judge H O. Lewi* for re election as
judge of the Ocmulgee Judicial circuit
was unanimously endorsed.
To draw the fire out a burn, heal
a cut without leaving a scar, or to
cure bolls, sores, tetter, eczema and
all skin and scalp diseases, use De-
Witt's Witch Hazel Salve A specific
for plies. Oet the genuine. No
remedy causes such speedy relief.
Ask for De Witt's the genuine.
THE PRIMARY
IN WASHINGTON
Voters at Ballot Bo* Tomorrow to
Agree Upon Candidate to Succeed
Late Major Mark Newman.
SANDERSVILLE. March 29 —The
primary election for ordinary of
Washington county, to fill the vacancy
caused by the death of the lamented
Major M Newman, will taka place
next Friday. March 90.
There are Iwo candidates for the
office Messrs. John (\ Harntan. of
T,nnllle and Charles l). Thigpen, of
Sun Hill. Both are Rood men and each
one jtas many friends who will be
glad to see their favorites elected
Every qualified white voter In the
county should mall mtnsolf of the op
portunlty to cast his ballot next Fri
day. A full vote will record the ex
pression of the wishes of the people,
Hnd It is the duty of every citizens
to cast his ballot next Friday.
For LaGrlpp* and Influenza uxs
CHENEY S EXPECTORANT.
ON COLLEGE DIAMONDS.
Mercer and Tech meet In Macon on
Friday and Saturday. This Is (he
opening of the hall season for Mercer,
as the patties with Milledgevllle and
Harnesvllle were only practice pantos.
Tech has a stronp lineup this year
ami the Blacksmiths have been hard
at work on the diamond for the past
week. Mercer, though a little unfor
tunate in her Harnesvllle game, never
theless Is an equal match, if not a
better team, than the Tech club
During the week there will he sev
eral practices at the Central City
Park by the Mercer hoys so as to
enahle them to familiarize themselves
with the grounds. Macon Telegraph.
The many friends of Asher Ayres
] Harris, the second baseman of the
Mercer hall team, who was recently
Injured In a practice game with Ma
con. will he pleased to learn of hts
:.steady Improvement.
The confinement, necessary to mend
the fractured member. Is a little trying
,on hint, hut he Is not allowed to be
come lonesome Mis friends call on
hint dally.
it Is possible that Harris will he
'able to he on his feet In about two or
three weeks, as his fine constitution
Is a great help to him. His condition
I* decidedly better now than the phy
sicians had hoped for at so early a
date
The hots at the University of South
Carolina arc working hard petting in
trim for the first game of the season
ion Frldav afternoon. The practice yes
.terdav afternoon yvas fast, and much
i ginger was put Into the plays The
llnc-up will probably be about the
THE AUGUSTA HERALD.
Two States
IMPROVEMENTS ON
IN SANDERSVILLE
Construction of Sewerage Syatem to
be Paaeed Upon by the Cltlzene at
the Poile.
BANDKRHVILLE. Oa., March 29
As soon as the necessary fact* and
figure* can he collected a statement
of the financial condition of Sanders
vtlle will be prepared and given to
the citizens, and they will then he
asked to express themselves either
lot or against, the l**uance of bonus
for the construction of a sewerage
system, which Is a necessity recog
nized by all.
Wherever water works arc used
sewerage I* essential for the preser
vatlon of the health of the people.
Without sewerage sickness Is sure to
result. There Is no escape from It.
There can he no Increase In the
tax rate. There would be a ronslder
able decrease In the rate if every citi
zen would return for taxation at its
proper value all property which the
law says Is taxable. The present rate
is the highest which the law will per
mit, and It became necessary for the
city authorities to make this levy in
order to meet the expenses incurred
hy the Installation of the water works
and electric light systems. But the
rate can not be Increased, no matter
what exigencies may arise
Sewerage is a necessity, bonds can
be issued for their construction, and
the people will he given an opportun
ity to say whether the city officials
shall authorize an election for this
purpose. .
For Bladder Troubles u*e STUART'S
GIN and BUCHU.
PIT THE CIST OFF,
LET BOY GO SCHOOL
Recorder in Savannah Would Not
Keep School Boys Away from Ex
aminations.
SAVANNAH, fia., March 29.—The
case against Mr. .1. T. Mclntosh,
charged with disorderly conduct, as
saulting John Turner, a 16-year-old
boy, was continued until Saturday In
the recorder's rourt. today.
Mr. Mclntosh claimed that he did
not get, his subpoena until this morn
ing at 8 o'clock and could not get
any witnesses to show that he was
justifiable In his actions. Several hoys
appeared as witnesses for the prose
cutor and objected to having to come
back again tomorrow, when it was
first decided to hear it. They said they
had to go to school. The recorder
then said that as examinations were
now in progress at the schools that
he would rontinue the case until Sat
urday morning, when there was no
school. Mr. Mclntosh said that a man
who saw the whole case was a very
important witness and with his aid
ho hoped to clear himsplf. He was
represented by Col. It. 1.. Folding. The
case grew out of a quarrel on Sun
day. Mr. Mclntosh claims that he was
t fid dressed by Turner, who used very
distasteful language, which ended by
;Mclntosh grabbing Turner and slap
ping hint several times.
TO FLORIDA, via tne Southern’s
Palm Limited. A daylight trip; Pull,
man Cars, Dining Cars. Leave Au
gusta 6:55 a. m., arrive Jacksonville
2:40 p. m., connecting foe all points
in Florida.
W. E. McGEE, T. P. A.,
739 Broad Street
ACCIDENT OR DESIGN?
SAVANNAH, Ga.. March 29.—(Spe
cial. I Mr. R R Richards, attorney
for Mr. F. F. Wheeler, today filed a
suit in the superior court for the re
covery of $5,000 accident Insurance
upon the life of his wife. This is the
first case of the kind ever filed In
Chatham county, and It is certain to
b, hard fought. Mrs. Wheeler was
killed while standing in front of her
home by the wild shooting of a street
car conductor. It was not her fault
that she was slain. Her husband car
ried an accident insurance policy on
her life for $6,000, and he asked the
c< mpany to pay it. Payment was re
fused. it being alleged that death was
not caused by accident as the cun
rluetor had been convicted of murder.
Mr. Richards, who represents Mr.
Wheeler, declines to vecept this view
of the matter. Messrs. C.arrarda &
Meldrim will represent tl**- Insurance
company, when the case is tried, and
It is certain to he fought to a finish
through all the courts of Georgia.
For Diabetes use STUART'S GIN
and BUCHU,
(Chicago News t
Members of a spinsters chib" are
never over 20 years of age
same as was used in the games with
Colombia. The coach is confident of
the team and seemed well pleased
with the prospects
The game on Friday will he with
Oak Ridge institute at the university
park. This college has a good team
and should give the young Gsmecocks
a stiff fight.
Catcher Ketter. who was released
because Atlanta secured Jimmie Ar
cher. has gone to the Columbia. S. 0.,
club, in the South Atlantle league
Ketter made a good showing in At
lanta and made a number of friends
who are sorry to se him leave. Co
lumbia has gotten a good man in Ket
ter and was fortunate to secure his
I services. Atlanta Journal.
♦ ♦
♦ POLITICAL ANNOUNCEMENTS ♦
♦ ♦
Sheriff.
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County: I respectfully snnounce fnr
re-election to the office of Sheriff,
subject to the rule* of the White
Democratic primary, to be held on
May 2.
JOHN W. CLARK
mavlc
Election Notice.
March 14. |SOC
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County: 1 announce myself as a < an
dldate for Coroner, subject to 'be
Democratic White Primary, and re
spectfully solicit the suffrages of the
generous and confiding people
among whom I have lived so long
Though past the meridian of life, I
enjoy much of the vigor of my earl
ier days, and I feel that l can safely
give assurance of fidelity and effi
ciency to all the requirements of the
office. I want your votes, and expect
to make an active canvass for the
same.
Respectfully,
W. A. RAMSEY.
aprlll’ic
For the Legislature.
I HEREBY OFFER MYSELF AS A
candidate for the Legislature, sub
JWt to the primary to be held on
thp 2nd of May, and solicit the sup
port of nty fellow citizens.
DR J. R. LITTLETON.
Mayl
For the Leaislature.
REQUESTING THE SUPPORT,
votes and influence of my fellow
citizens of Richmond county, I offer
for re-election to the Legislature,
subject to the Primary of May 2.
Respectfully,
C. E. DUNBAR.
mlc
For Council Second Ward.
I ANNOUNCE MYSELF A CANDl
date for council from the second
ward, subject to the city primary.
EUGENE L. JOHNSON
m2sc
R. E. Elliott Announces For Coroner.
TO THE vO. ER3 OF RICHMOND
County: After the earnest solicita
tion of many friends. I respectfully
announce for re-election to the office
of coroner, subject to the rules of the
White Primary, to be held on May
2.
Respectfully,
R. E ELLIOTT.
mayle
For Clerk of Superior Court.
I HEREBY RESPECTFULLY AN
nottnee my candidacy for re-election
to the office of Clerk of the Superior
Court of Richmond County, Georgia,
subject to the primary ordered by
the County Democratic Committee,
for May 2, 1906.
I ask the support of my friends and
thp suffrages of my fellow citizens
In the coming primary.
Very respectfully,
VVM. D'A WALKER
Mlc
For Tax Collector.
I ANNOUNCE MY CANDIDACY FDR
re-election to the office of tax col
lector. subject to the result of the
Democratic Primary, to he held Mny
2. 1906, and with thanks to the
citizens of Richmond county for
their support in the past, respect
fully solicit their suffrages at the
approaching election.
CHARLES S. BOHLER.
mayle
Registration of Voters.
THE COUNTY DEMOCRATIC
Executive Committee having called
Primary for May 2. 1906, parties de- ;
siring to vote in said primary are j
requested to register early and ■
ovoid the rush of last, few days.
Registjg list will close Saturday,
April ft st„ 1906. Office at Court
House. Hours 9 a. m. to 4 p. in.
CHAS. S. BOHLER.
Tax Collector.
apri!2oc !
For the Legislature.
THE UNDERSIGNED RESPECTFUL-,
ly announce their candidacy for the
Legislature, subject to the Primary
of May the second. 1906. and solicit
the support of their fellow citizens
of Richmond County.
BOYKIN WRIGHT.
M. V. CALVIN.
R. E. ALLEN.
mlc
TO THE VOTERS OF RICHMOND
County:
I announce my candidacy for the
Legislature, subject to the primary
to he held May 2nd. 1906, and solicit
the support of my fellow-citizens.
LOUIS BROOKS.
Mayle
For County Treasurer.
WITH FEELINGS OF EARNEST
gratitude to the citizens of Rich
mond county for their kindness in
the past. 1 respectfully announce
my candidacy for re-election to th»
office of County Treasurer, subject
to the result of the Primary Elec
tion. to be held May 2, 1906.
WALTER A CLARK.
Mayle
For Tax Receiver.
WITH EARNEST THANKS TO THE
citizens of Richmond - County for
their support In the past. I re
spectfully announce my candidacy
for re-election to the office of Re !
reiver of Tax Returns, subject to the
result of the Primsrv, to he held
May 2. 1906.
W .1 STEED.
Mayle
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of mu cons mtmbraoen.
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or aent in plain wrappnt,
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Circular teal oa c*iwyji
Central of Georgia
Rnilwny
Arrival and Departure of Train*
Union Station, Augusta, Oa.
Augusta City Time.
Effective Oct, 1», HE.
Departure*.
No. 6. Savannah, Macon. At
lanta, Columbus, Blr
ery ft Florida Point* • 7.30 am
No. 2. Savannah, States
horo, Dublin and
Florida Poln'« • 2:3opm
No. 4. Savannah. Macon. Al
bany. Columbus.
Montgomery and Bir
mingham * 9:4opm
„ , ARRIVALS.
No. 3. Saranah, Macon, Al
bany. Columbus,
Montgomery and Bir
mingham * 7:46atn
No. 1. Savannah, States
boro, Dublin and
Florida points * 12:40pm
No. 6. Savannah. Mac?n. At
lanta and Florida
points • 7:4opm
•All above trains dally.
Trains No. 5 and No. 6 run through
to Savannah and return without
change.
Sleeping cars between Augusta and
Savannah on trains leaving Augusta
9:40 p. m„ and urrlving at Augusta
7:45 a. m. Connections at Millen with
through sleeping cars between Savan
nah, Macon. Atlanta, Columbus aut*
Birmingham.
For further Information apply to ot
write.
F F POWERS. W. W. HACKFTT.
Com. Agt. Trav. Pass. AgL
No. 735 Broad Street. Augusta, Ga.
CHARLESTON & WESTERN
CAROLINA RAILWAY
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
Union Station, Augusta, Ga.,
Effective January 10, 1906.
DEPARTURES.
6:65 a. m.—No. 5. for McCormick,
Anderson. Seneca, Walhalla, etc.
arrive McCormick 8:32 a. m . An
dersou 11:4*0 a. m.
10:10 a. m.—No. 1, for McCormick,
Greenwood, Laurens. Greenville,
Spartanburg, Henderson ville,
Asheville. Arrive McCormick
11:45 a. m., Greenwood 12:33 p.
m.. Laurens 1:45 p. m’.. Green
ville 3:25 p. m.. Spartanburg
3:30 p. m., Hendersonville 6:35
p. m., Asheville 7:30 p. m.
2:35 p. m.— No. 42, for Allendale,
Fairfax. Hampton, Varnvllle,
Charleston, Savannah, Waycross,
Beaufort, Port Royal. Arrive Al
lendale 4:22 p. m., Fairfax 4:33
p. n., Hampton 4:64 p. m..
Charleston 7:40 p. m.. Savannah
6:45 p. m., Waycross 10:00 p.
m., Beaufort 6:30 p. in.. Port
Royal 6:40 p. m.
6:00 p. m. —No. 3, for McCormick.
Greenwood, etc. Arrive McCor
mick 6:44 p. in., Green-’ood 7:40
P. m.
10:30 p. m.—No. 40, ror Allendale,
Fairfax. Savannah, Waycroaa,
Jacksonville and Florida points.
Arrive Allendale 12:27 a. m.,
Savannah 2:50 a. m., Waycross
6:05 a. m., Jacksonville 8:40 a.
m.
ARRIVALS-
Trains arrive Union Station, Augusta,
No. 4, from Greenwood, 8:55 a.
m.; No. 41, from Charleston. Sa
vannah, Port Royal, Beaufort, Al
lendale, etc., 12:20 noon; No. 2,
from Asheville, Spartanburg,
Greenville. Laurens, Green
wood etc., 5:25 p. m.; No.
39, from Jacksonville, Waycrosa,
Savannah. Fairfax, Allendale, etc.,
6:45 p. m.; No. 6. from Ander
son, McCormick, etc., 8:2o p.
m.
(All trains dally. 1
Through Pullman Sleeping car ser
vice between Augusta and Jack
sonville on trains Nos. 39 and 40.
Tri-weekly through Parlor Car Ser
vice between Augusta and Asheville
on trains Nos. 1 and 2. northbound.
Mondavs, Wednesdays and Fridays:
southbound. Tuesdays, Thursdays and
Saturdays.
Trains Nos. 41 and 42 run
through between Augusta and
Charleston without change.
ERNEST WILLIAMS.
General Passenger Agent,
E. W. MATTHEWS.
Commercial Agent,
No 821 Broadway, Augusta. Ga.
H. M. EMERSON,
Traffic Manager.
Atlantic Coast Line
Shortest and Quickest Route to the
East and North.
NOTICE. —These arrivals and de
partures are given as Information as
well as connections yvlth other com
panies. but arrivals and connections
are not guaranteed. '
No. 82. No. 85.
North. January 1, 1906. South.
3:32nrn[ Ar 7 Pet'sburg Lv. B:ospm
4:l7am| Ar. Rich’nd Lv. 7.25 pm
7:s4am| Ar Washln'ton Lv B:4spm
9:o9am| Ar. Baltimore Lv. 2:l2pm
11:22am| Ar Phil’ia Lv 11:65am
l:63pmj A' Desbrosse3
and Courtland
I St. New York. Lv 9:Soptn
J:ooptr> Ar W. I3d st Lv 9:25am
2:25pm Lv Augusta Ar.. 9:lsam
3 :20pm Lv Robbins Ar. 8 15am
3: 57pm Lv Barnwell Lv. 7:?Bam
4 :24,,m Lv Denmark Lv. 7:12a0i
(:00pm l.v O'ngeb’rg Lv (:?6au
6:3opm Lv Sumter Lv 6:15r.x
8 00pm Lv Florence Lv 4:osam
10:10pm Lv F’etteville Lv | I:4sam
I:s4pm Lv. Weldon Lv. | 9jslpm
Pullman Euffet sleeping care be
tween Augusta and New York without
change.
Pullman Pining Car service Florence
to New York.
E. M. NORTH, Commercial Agt
821 Broad street.
W ,T, CRAIG. Pa-“» Traf. Manager
VO FLORIDA, via the Southern’s
Palm Limited. A daylight trip; Pull
man Care. Dining Cars. Leave Au
gusta 6:55 a. m., arrive Jacksonville
2:40 p. m., connecting for all points
in Florida.
W. E. McGEE, T. P. A..
'739 Broad Street.
THURSDAY, MARCH 2t.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Arrivals and Departures of Trains
Augusta, Ua.
(Effective January 7th, 1906.)
«:SS a. m.—No. 18. Dally. Aiken.
Summerville, Charleston, connect*
Ing at Blackvllle with the South
ern's Palm Limited for Bavannati
anil Jacksonville. Pullman Sleep
ing Car* Augusta to Charleston.
First class day coaches. Arrive
Aiken 7:35 a Mm.. Summerville
10 58 a. m., Charleston 11:40 e M
n> Savannah 10:80 a. m.. Jack
sonville 2:40 p m.
7:50 a m.—No 8. Dally. For Coluta
bla and Intermediate points,
making connection at Columbia
for Greenville, Spartanburg.
Asheville and other upper Caro
Una points. Arrive Edgefield
11:10 a. m , Columbia 10:60 a.,
m.
8:10 p m.—No. 22. Dally for Aiken.
Summerville, Charleston, mak
!bg connection at Blackvtlln
with train No. 34 for Columbia.
Arrive Aiken 4:02 p. m.. Black
vllle 5:10 p. m.. Charleston 8:18
P m., Columbia G:45 p. m.
8:30 p. m.—No. 134. New York and
Augusta Express. Dally. For Co
lumbia. Charlotte. Danville.
Lynchburg. Washington. Now-
York and the East. Through
Pullman Drawing-Room Sleep
ing Car Augusta to New York
without change. Best example
dining cars from Columbia serv
ing all meals en route.,
Arrive Columbia 6:50 p. m.,
Charlotte 10:25 p. m m. Dan
ville 2:26 a. m.. Lynchburg 4:34
8 m. Richmond 6:65 a. m.,
Washington 9:60 a. m., Balti
more 11:32 a m.. Philadelphia
1:46 p. m.. New York 4:16 p. m«
6-00 p. m.—No. 32 (Southern Palm
l imited) daily except Sunday, for
Columbia, Charlottesville. Wash
ington, New York and the East.,
Through Pullman Drawing Room
State Ri'om Section Sleeping Car
Augusta to New York without
change. Superior Dining Cars,
serve all meals envoute Table de
Hote. A solid Pullman train, elec
tric lights throughout. Arrive Co
lumbia 9:25 p. m,. Charlottesville
7:15 a. m., Washington 10:16 a.
m , Baltimore 11:30 a. m.. West
Philadelphia 1:45 p. m.. New:
York 4:15 o. m.
(Leaves daily for Aiken. Black
ville, Barnwell and Allendale.)
10:30 p. m.—No. 130. Dally. For Co
lumbia. Charlotte, Washington,
and the East. Pullman Sleeping
cars and Dining Cars from Co
lumbia. Arrives Columbia 3:30 a.
m., Charlotte 9:55 a. m., Wash
ington 9:50 p. m., Baltimore
11:25 p. m., Philadelphia 2:66 a.,
m.. New York 6:30 a. m.
11:00 p. m.—No. 24. Dally. For Sum
merville and Charleston: Pull
man Sleeping cars, Augusta to
Charleston ready at Augusta for
occupancy by 9:35 p. m. First
class coaches. Arrives Branch
ylUe 4:00 a. m.. Summerville
6:28 a. m., Charleston 7:30 a.>
in.
AUGUSTA SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
7:05 a. m. —No. 43. Daily except Sun
day. For Gibson, SandersvlPe
end Tennille: Arrive Gibson 10:
a. m.. Sandersvllle 1:05 p. in.,
Tennille 1:20 p. m. Connec
tion made at Tennille with the
W. & T. for Dublin and Haw
kinsville.
8:00 a. m.—No. 29. Sunday only. For
Gibson. Sandersvllle and Ten
nille. Arive Gibson 10:34 a. m..
Sandersvllle 11:48 a. m., Ten
nille 12:01 p. m.
6:30 p. m.—No. 27. Dally, except Sun
day. For Gibson, Sandersvllle
and Tennille. Arrive Gibson
8:04 p. at.. Sandersvllle 9:18 p.,
m., Tennille 9:30 p. m.
ARRIVALS.
Trains arrive Augusta Union Depoe
from Columbia. Edgefield and upper
Carolina points. No. 7. dally. 8:19
p m From New York, Washington,
Richmond, Charlotte, Columbia. No..
129 dally. 9:50 a. m. No. 133, 3:30 p.
m. No 31, Southern's Palm Limited,
rtailv except Monday. 10:55 a. m..
No. 31. daily, from Allendale, Barn
well. Blackville and Aiken, 10:66 a.,
m From Charleston and Summerville,
\o 25, dally. 6:55 a. m.' No. 23,
daily. 12:30 p. m. No. 17, daily, 10:25
ARRIVALS AUGUSTA SOUTHERN.
From Tennille, Sandersvllle and
Gibson. No. 26, dally, except Sunday,
8-55 a. m. No. 44. dally, except Sun
day. 9:o° P- m - No - 28> Sunda F only,
C:4O p. m.
For detailed Information as to rates,
schedules, Pullman reservation, etc.,
call on Ticket Agents, Union Depot,
or Chroniclo building, or Southern
Railway Passenger Office.
\V E. McGEE, Trav. Pass. Agt., 739
Btoad St.. 'Phone 315.
H B SPENCER. Gen. Mgr., Wash
ington. D. C.
W. H. TAYLOE, Gen. Mgr., Wash
ington. D. C.
BROOKS MORGAN. Asat. Gen.
Pass. Agt. Atlanta, Ga.
ROBERT W. HUNT, Dlv. Pass.
Agt.. Charleston. S. C.
GEORGIA RAILROAD.
fCentral Ttme.y ,
Pullman Sleepers between Augusta
and St. Louis, via Evansville, on train*
27 and 2. Between Charleston and At.
tanta on trains 3 and 4. Between Chac.
lesten and Cincinnattl on trains 1 and
28 All trains daily except 12 and It.
L 4 August*! 1 | 27 I » | 11
(E Time) 7:45a|3: 46p|11: 30p 6:15p
(C. Time) 6:45a[2: 45pj10:50p S:l(p
Ar Atlanta 12: 30p|8:15p| 6 00*]
Ar Wash.'n 9:45a7:30p|
Ar MlH’vlle 9:65a 1 8:50p
Ar Macon. 10:55a | 10 00p
Ar Athens 12:20p 7:4Bp| ).
Trains' arrive Augusta (City TTme)l
No. 4. 6:60 a. m.; No. 2. 2*.0 p. m.;|
No. 28. 9 *5 p. m.; No. 12 from Macon,
g :46 a. m. (except Sunday); No. 1<
from Macon (Sunday only), 10:50a.m.
A. G. JACKSON, Gen Pass. Aft
C. C. McMllltn. Gen. Agt., P. D.
W M- McGovern, G. A.. 801 Broad
street
C. P Beall. S. A , 801 Brr.rd street.
M. C- Jones. City T. A.. 727 Bros,!
street
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