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LOCAL LIKES.
Mr. R. B. Smith win up this week.
Hon. W. E. Spinks Bpcnt Sunday at
borne.
Kept in the Dark
BecptiM Her Byes War* Too Weak
to Boar the Light-Hood’s gar*
saparllla Kffecta Another Oreat
Cure In Tennessee.
T . w . „ . „ , [ “ My little girl had aore eye* for three
TheNswEiw and Weekly Constltu. yean and we eoald not got anything to
lion for only *1.50. do her any good. She waa nervous and
all run down. Her eyes were so woak she
could not bear the light at all and r.ho had
to atay In a dark room. There seomod to
be a film over both'eyea and oho could no
open them without taking her fingers and
polling them open. We decided to give
bet Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s rills.
Before she finished taking the first hotels
her eyes began to improve. Thanks to
Hood’s Sarsaparilla she can now see to
read and write and do almost any kind ot
work. I have taken Hood’s Pllla myself
and cannot praise them too highly.”
MRS.RoaE1ALl.i8OH, Cross Plains, Tone.
HOOd’S 8 paruia
Is tho bdst—In fact the One True Blood Purifier.
All druggists, ft; sla lor W. Got Iloou’s.
Hnnri'ft Pills are the favorite rnthar.
,siuuu a rriis Uo> Ai , Jtuggiits. ita
Mr. Chnrlei F. Enin, «f Atlanta, tame
tip Sunday to visit Ids parents.
A good nude for sale eh' up; nisi; or on
time. J. K. Duller, Mcl’hcrson, Qn.
DeWItt's Colic * Cholera Cure.
Oatekly ceres Dyssetsry end Olarrhnm.
Mrs. Lou Aides has been indisposed for
the pa-t few days. ,
We would like for our co-respondents
to send us in the news.
Get you a Mackintosh
Overcoat for $1.75, at
J. F. Welch’s.
A. Mrs. John Dunn, of noar Now Hope,
did Moruiiiy of dropsy.
Ladies’ and children’s
Hats of all kinds at
J. F. Welch’s.
. Mattie and Jennie Spinks .arc
visiting Atlanta this Week.
Motdh’ly nnd Bonrlng-Dnwn Pains, at
tendant upon Irregular and Suppressed
Menstruation, are relieved by Simmons
Squaw Vine Wine Tablets,
Dr. Grier will lie id Dallas nfew weeks,
and all who neM denial work done will
(iq well to sec him at dime. He needs all
tile money tha: is due him to pay his
creditors.
Weary women need an occasional dose
ot Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medieiuc to
Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate
their System.
A few days of siinsidnc would he heart-
,lly welcomed by thu farmers in particular
artd,eycybody In general just now.
• Our fall Millinery is now on
sale; ’tis complete and tasteful
as; any line, you ever saw.
Prices* lower tljan you ever
knew. Come and buy.
W. P. Cooper & Bro.
r A cSiigli is not like a fever. It does not
liHvc to run ■ « certain course. Cure it
quickly iind efTedtiinHy with One Minute
Coiigii Cure, the best remedy for nil ages
and for \hc most severe cases. VVo rec
ommend it because it's good. A. J.
Cooper & Co,
‘ Mr. wl N.’Anderson will move to -tlie
Aiiderson farm just soutli of town soon.
Call .and examine our stock
of Shoes, and get our prices
before you buy. We think
we can save you money in this
line. Hay Bros.
Jim Telly, tho negro who accidently
shot himself lost week, died lust Tuesday-
To Regulate the Menses, Stop Flooding
nni) too frequent appearance of Menses,
take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab*
els. .1^1
If you need n good organ or sowing ma
chine cheap, call on us. We cau anil
will lave you money.
Remember the I lay Bros.,
arc selling goods to suit the
price of cotton.
licvs. ,1. T. Ealtcs anil J. A. Sprnyborry
arc attending the Noitli Georgia Confer
ence '.his week.
The completcst line of La
dies' Capes ever seen in Dal-
lasj now on sale at W. P.
Cooper & Brother’s. Twenty
styles. Prices $'i .00 to $7.00
The Girl’s Friend, Simmons Squaw Vine
. Wine nr Tablets, cause natural appearance
and Regular Monthly return of menses.
Messrs, U. W. Wheeler and G. W.
Cooper were in Atlanta last week on busi
ness.
Tho reliable cure for Leneorrlioca. Ova.
riuti Disorders and Falling of Womb,
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
The cheapest jeans in
the world, at
HAY BROS.
Prof. W. E. Cogburn, the well 'known
nn i popular penman, came up Monday.
Mr. F. Paris wi.s fn Atlanta onbuslnrts
l: at Friday.
Mr. N. M. Moon. 1 f Hiram, w. s in Da'-
ss Sun Iny.
Now open my new
stock of Millinery goods
Ladies’ Capes, Dress
Goods, Silks and Trim
mings of v all kinds.
Come in and get the
Biggest Bargain you
ever bought.
j;f. WELCH.
Messrs. J. B. and Thomas Turner, of
Atlanta, were visiting Dallas last week,
Tho Flashing Eye, Buoyant Footstci
and Rosy Complexion result from tho me
of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine.
Mrs. O. P. (looper visited her daugh
ter, Mrs. W. E. Smith, at McPherson last
Sunday.
Highest market price
paid for chickens, eggs
and all kinds ot coun
try produce.
MEEK BROS.
Mrs. Lou Moon, of Ilirum, who has
been visiting relatives here, returned home
Moudny.
The Belt Piaster.
A piece oftiiuncl diimpcncdwlth Cham
berlain's Pain Balm and bound on to the
alTcCted pints is sppcrlor lo Jnny plaster.
When troubled with a pain iu the chest or
side, or a lame back, give it a trial. You
are certain to be more than pleased with
Hie prompt relief which it alTor, j. Pain
Balm is also a certain cure for rheumatism,
For sale by A. J. Cooper & ”0.
Mr. Lawrence Shelton, who is railroad
ing iu Cherokee county, Alabama, was id
Opjme last week to see bis brother, Mr. G.
Shelton, wlio has been in ill health for
some timo.
Clocks at $2.00 for the
next thirty days.
Dallas Hardware Co.
Prof. B. M. Zeitlcr, while in town
Moody, gave un Interesting and eutcrtulng
talk on educational matters to the sti -
dents of tiic Dallas Institute.
School books lit the Nkw Kha olllco for
sale, or exchange for books i f simila
grade on the same subject. 40 per cen
discount allowed for old books. Terms
cash. Sec?
1 Delicate
(Children
They do not complain of
jj. anything in particular. They £
A cat enough, but keep thin and Jj
S pale. They appear fairly well, 5
J£ but have no strength. You g
If cannot say they are really 3
£ sick, and so you call them ■
t* delicate. B
YVhatcanbedoncforthem? jj
V Our answer is the same that 3
J the best physicians have been g
£ giving for a quarter of a ceil- *
»r tury. Give them 3s
Tlie Nortli Georgia Conference of the
Methodist Episcopal church, south, met
in Augusta last Wednesday. The attend
ance will l>o very large.
Mr. Brannan, traveling salesman of
the 8. P. Hlchurds Paper Company, of
Atlanta, was iu town Monday looking af
ter llio interest of the company.
Capes at your own
mice, at HAY BROS.
Mr. J. K. Bennett and family will leave
for tin ir new home in Ttillndega next
Wednesday. Mr. Bennett is n good cltL
seu and has a nice fumlly, the loss of
w hich the clllzais of Duilus will greatly
deplore. ,
Clocks tit $2.00 for tKfe
nsxt thirty days.
Dallas Hardware Co.
Mr. R. P. Ganti’s resilience on Cartcrs-
villc street Is nearing completion. Mr. L.
D. McCurry is tho contractor. Mr. Gann
will have 11 nice residence, nnd we are
glad to welcome him back to Dallas,
Worsted, Dress-goods,
Silks and Trimmings of
all kinds, in fact, every
thing in General Mer
chandise cheaper than
any other house in
town, at HAY BROS.
Kind delinquent, you may think we arc
mt serious when we toll you tlint we will
need a great ileal of inouey this fnll and
some especially by the first of December,
but it is true. Don’t for get it, but call
nud pHy 11s some, lie sure to do so.
ACTIVE SOLICITORS WANTRI) KVKRV
WHKRK tor “Tho Slory of tho Philippines’,
By Murat Halstead, comm Inal omul liy the Gov.
rnmetlt n* nillelul Historian lo the War Du.
partiuent. The hook waa written In army
|H at Man Francisco, on the Pacific with
General Merritt. In the hospitals at Honolulu,
In Ilong Kong, in the American tranche* a,
Manila, in the insurgent camp* with Agutnal,
do, on tho deck of tho Olympia with Dewey
and in the roar of hatt-ie at tho fall of Manila.
Bonanza for agents. Brimful of original plot-
uros taken By government photographer* on
thenpot. Largo Book. Low price*. Big profit#.
Freight paid. Credit given. Drop all tranhy
unoflleiul war Book*. Outfit tree. Address, F.
T. Barbof„Bec’y, Star Insurance Bldg, Chicago.
Prof. H. M. Zeitlor, who 1h now with
tho 13. F. Johnson Publishing Company
gave us a pleasant cull last Monday, lie
is an exceedingly interesting gentleman,
and thoroughly up with tho times on the
subjects of of schools and school books.
A Cure for Heailburn-
Tbat burning sensntlon in the stomach
the pains nud sulTering which I experienc
ed for five long years, brought on by eou-
tinned constipation nnd biliousness, arc
almost Indescribable. I tried every known
remedy without effect. Finally I tried
Ramou’s Livir Pills & Tonic Pellets, fol-,
lowing tlie directions carefully. After
taking a few doses I begnu to improve. I
have not used more tlinn three boxse and
fee! as well ns 1 ever felt. My restoration
10 perfect health I attribute solely to the
u sc of Ramon’s Liver Pills As Tonic Pel
lets, and I only wish I could pursunde
others to do as I did nnd lie cured—Lognn
AI. Nulls, Amstcrdnin, Vn.
We want lower taxes, but we doubt tlie
wisdom of crippling materially tho pub
lic schools of tlie state in order to get it.
An ignorant populace is -dangerous to
constitutional liberties. Ulvo us an edu-
cated people, though poor, rather than
risk tlie consequences of ignorance nnd its
attendant evils.
sores.
"Running Boren appeared'on my
leg and spread over the entire
lower portion of tho limb. I got
no help from medicine till I tried
yours. 1 waa cured by one bottle of
q \gers
darsoparma.
ISAAC ACKER, Comae Vs.
Gazaway. the man who was shot a few
days ago near Villa IUes,. by Air. Argo,
die l on last Saturday, Air. Argo was ar
rested this week and placed in jnln her,,
to await the arrival of tl 0 sheriff of Car-
ro’l county, Jn which county the shooting
was done. Mr. Argn had made no at
tempt to get away, lie feels that tlie
killing was done in seif defense. Ho is
taid to be a sober and peacfcuble man.
Catarrh Can Bs Cured
By eradicating from the blood tlie scrofu
lous taints which enure it. Hood's Sar
saparilla cures catarrh, promptly and per
manently, because it strikes at tlie root of
the trouble.
The rich, pure blood which It makes,
circulating through tlie delicate passages
of the mucous membranes, soothes and
rMiuitds the tissues, giving them n tend
ency to health instend of disease, nnd ul
timately curing tho affection.
At the enma timo Hood’s Sarsaparilla
strengthens, invigorates nnd euerglzos the
whole sy.tem and makes the debilitated
victim of catarrh feel that now life lias
been imparted.
Do not dally with snuffr, inhalants or
other locni applications, lint take Hood’s
Sarsnpnrilln and cure catarrh absolutly
and surelv by removing the enusos which
produce it.
Air. W. F. Summorour, of Dalton, whs
in Dallas this week looking after the peach
Interest. It is likely that lie will succeed
in getting a great innuy acres set near
town this season. He lias been in the
fruit business some lime, and says lie lias
enough confidence in its success to invost
all the monoy lie ran get In it. Should
he succeed here, as hp thinks he will, it
Will no. doubt be a great benefit to this
town and county.
Prof. B. M. Zeitlcr, while in town Mou-
day, left Ills umbrella at tha court house.
Judge Fain noticing It after Mr. Z- Itlcr
went out, took it nnd hunted him up and
gave it to him. Mr. Zeitlor said he would
always remember Dallns from that little
incident, as it was a remarkable depart
ure from the custom, lie ssld it gave
him a wonderfully good Impression of the
town.
Tlie wet weather lias damaged), cotton u
great deal, nm( the damage to the crop
together with tlie extrema low price will
bear .heavy on tlie fanners, unit in fact, all
classes of people, another year. Howev
er, in tlie end it [nay prove a blessing fo r
the country. It will possibly drive ninny
from tlie one crop idea, which tho south
ern iieoplo must quit Wore they can
prosper. The newspapers throughot tb 0
south have for many years endeavored to
dissuade the farmers of tills section from
their course, pointing out to them
the inevitable result of such a policy, but
I'h^’furmdr. failed to lieed the note of
warning. Tlie condition which is causing
them to despair has time and again been
pointed out to them as the result of their
course. It seems that nothing but stern
necessity will ever change thu course of n
southern farmer, and it Appears to us now
that that master will this time force them,
IP some extent, to abnndon the ail cotton
idpa,—but we may be wrong.
Her Health Restored
Liko biliousness, dyspepsia, headache, consti
pation, sour stomach, indigestion are promptly
cured by Hood's Pills. They do their work
Hood’s
easily and thoroughly. I I
Best after dinner pills. III
95 conta. All druggists. m ■ ■ ■
Prepared By 0. I. Hood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.
Tbe only Pfll to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
T HE misery of Hleeplcssness can only be
realized by thoso who liavo experi
enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserable
feeling of unrest, can surely be cured by Dr.
Miles' Restorative Nervine. So certain is
Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists aro
authorized to refund price paid for tho first
i fcottlo tried, providing it does not benefit.
! Mrs. Henry Bruns, wife of the well known
blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, says
| *‘1 was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous*
ness, headacho and irregular menstruation
suffering untold misery for years. I used
various advertised remedies for female
e /-* it' « plaints besides being under tho care of local
Ot Cod-Liver Ull Wltn tlypo- £ physicians, without help. I noticed in Dr.
' ‘ ’ Tj " 1 ““ Miles’ advertisement the testimonial of a
lady cured of ailments similar to mlno, and
I shall never ccaso to thunk that lady. • Her
testimonial Induced me to use Dr. Miles'
Nervine and Norvo and Llvfer Pills, which
restored me to health. 1 cannot say enough
for Dr. Miles' lie medles.'
Dr. Milos’ Remedies
aror.old by all drug*
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottlo
benefits or money re
funded. Book on dis
eases of the hear',- and
nerves free. Address,
DR. MILES MEDJGAL CO.. EUiUfirt, lull
; Scots Emulsion
“ phosphites. It has most re-
$ markable nourishing power.
S( It gives color to the blood. It ^
$ brings strength to the mus- 3
JJ" cles. It adds power to the ®
te. nerves. It means robust
jj health and vigor. Even deli-
cale infants rapidly gain in
V flesh if given a small amount
5 three or four times each day.
X 5»=- awl S'.oo; .11 dru^UM.
jj SCOTT U BOWNE, ChtmUu, Ntw York.
ROLL OF HONOR.
Wc return our sincere thanks to
following for their subscription:
II. J. Barrow, Dallas.
W. I*. Fuller, Nebo.
E. J. Olore, Dallas.
W. L. Blnfiton, Gedur Bluff, Ala.
J. JI. I’almcr, Other.
ThomaB Sweat, New Hope.
J. O, Underwood, Dallns.
]. D. Couch, Dallas.
J, B. Hamii, Guest, Ala.
W. J. Smith, Afe.Phcrson.
Dr. T. J. Foster, Dallas.
Mr. W. W. Jordan and wife, of Tun-
iicll Hill, lire down to spend it few weeks
with their daughter, Mrs. T. J. Foster.
HUNG HIMSELF.
Mr. James II. Lee, a highly respected
and wcl'-to-do clllzen living nenr High
Shoals church In the north part or Ibis
county, hung himself Inst Tuesday morn
ing. He waa found, so we learn, by »ome
of Ids children sometime during the more.
Ing in nil old gin house near Ills dwelling.
We have not learned how long he Its
been mtksing. Tlie cause of Ids rash ae'
is unknown. He Imd n good farm 01
'I neoon ereek, was out of debt, dol ig
w- II, nnd regnr.leil a, one of tlie eounti’s
b st citizens. He leaves a wife nnd several
children and many relatives and friends
who deplore his untimely dentil.
We Are Sorry It’s True.
We would like to say to our subscribers
that any amount they enu pay on their
dues will lie thankfully received. - Wo
have obligations to meet nt once, nnd are
depending upon our friends to help , us.
We have waited patiently, hut our pa
tience Just now Is suffering a severe
strain. We are fully nwiire that mony is
•enree and hard to get—Hint is for us to
get—hut wo know that you could, nt least,
pay a part of what you are due us.
There are nonio whom we have Indulg
ed for quite a while, nnd to whom we will
say that, If you do not come up shortly
with a part or nil, we shall proceed to col-
loot It. There Is no excuse for you. You
could have paid some, if not nil
No eonsclentous person would ask
something for nothing.
Wo nsk you, In nil kindness and earn
estness, to call at once and help us, that
we may bo enabled to meet our own dues.
There Is no exceptions to this Invitation,
so do not mistake it.
From New Zealand.
Hkkfton, Now Zealand, Nov, 2(1, lSfifl.
I am very pleased to state that since I
took tlie agency of Chninborlniu’a tnedl.
elnes the sale lias been very large, more
especially of tlie Gough Remedy. In two
years I Imvo sold more of this particular
remoily tnan of ail other mnken for tlie
previous live yenrs.. As to its efilcaoy, I
have been informed hy score* of persons
of the good results they liavo received
from it, und know its.value from the use
of It In my own household. It is so pleas
ant to take that we have to place tlie bot
tle beyond tlie roach of tlie children.
E. J. HuAtlTI.RHIlHT.
For aide by A. J. Cooper & Co.
GEORGIA PAULDING COUNTY-
Notlee is hereby given that nil persons
having claims ngainst tlie estate of W. H,
Owen, deceased, are requested to file wild
claims with me within tha timo prescribed
by law, and all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to come forward and
settle at once.
T. J. Owkm, Adm’r.
of W. U. Owen, dec’d.
Just opened a i
line of Dry Goods*
tions, Groceries, Shoea,
Hats,ladies’anc
Underwear, Crockery,
Tin Ware, and many
other articles that you
need. Call and exam
ine our stock, ?et our *
prices and be convinced .-i ■:
that we will sell you
goods as cheap as they? m
can be bought elin-
where. We want a
share of ypur patron
age, and hope, by fair
dealings, to get it and
retainit. Respt’y
flEEK BROS.
(NextdoortoCooper'sd r u g
store.)
SOUTHER!
"WT RAILWAY.
(oaiiMMHl Mrhfdete la Kfltot Ji*j a. im*k
nWTOTJK 1
STATIONS.
t,v Chutlunoflrfifc.
Ar Dalton
Ar Rome
Ar Atlanta
Lv Atlanta
Ar Mhooii
Ar Jnsup
Ar Everett
Ar Jacksonville ....
LV Jesup .. ,~.T
Ar JocksopvlUo....
Lv Kvorott.........
Ai* Brunswick
1 Wo. 10
At loam
T.ftloin
P.OOom
II. Akim
AiiOpm
7. lupin
p.^Onm I-41 m
D.nUim to ..a
it (Wsun ft.*' f*
fcOVtn M -m
4146- rn Star. %
T.AY ro
9.40am
factum
I.Pupm
VjOnm
aJOnm
W ’*. _
ia I.'pra
It. m
j 3
No. 10 carries Pullman Stooping Car Cl t-
tunootfu to Atlanta.
No. 14 oarrloM Pullman Bleepin'* Ca- and V \f
CoaohoH Chattanooga to Juo!rttouv!L i and Afct
lunto to IJrunuwictt.
No. H curries Pullman Bleeping Car Ghana*
nooKn to Atlanta.
~ htatiqnhT
Lv Atfuntu .....,~
Ar Homo
Ar Dalton
Ar jxixTtnfton...
ArLoulftvlUe...
XFClncfhnatr."
Tax Notice—3nd and Last Round.
Dallas, Tuesday, Nov. 15.
Umphrey’s, Wednesday Nov. 10,
Weddlngton, Thursday Nov. 17,
Hiram, Friday Nov. 18,
California, Saturday Nov. II).
Acorntrec; Monday,Nov. 21,
Twentieth. Tuesday Nov. 22,
i. Biirnthlcknry, Wednesday Nov. 28,
Raccoon, Thursday Nov. 24,
Dallas, Friday & Saturday Nov. 25-20,
I'umpHiivIne, MondoyNov. 28,
Utah, Tuesday Nov. 29,
Urltoil, Wcdncsdiiy-fiov. 30,
Tallapoosa, Thursday Dec. 1,
Nineteenth, Fiiday Dec. 2,
Cains, Saturday Dec. 8,
Dallas, Monday & Tuesday Dec. 5-0,
Braswell, Wednesday Dee. 7.
A. L. Woiituan, T. C.
NOTICE,
TO ALL nY FRIENDS.
1 have opened up business
at 23 West Mitchell Street,
and will be glad to furnish
you with all kinds of good
things to drink, such as fine
Rye whiskey, from $2 to $S
per gallon. Corm from $ 1.50
to $2 per gallon, and all kinds
of Beer and Wines. Mail
orders given special attention.
When in the City, call on me,
and when you want anything
in my line, write me.
Respectfully Yours,
J. E. BROWN.
Wo. it rwrur tfo.
‘T&iiim 455pm Tis > .m
Aaouin: fi.#)pu) liU''’..in
T.ttum 7.ftlptn lU m
ft.40ufn< Afiopir* 1.0 : tn
B.6Tinm O.l'i imi........
itopS, Wwini :
7 60pm t.'VHiin ..
Titfpm T SOutn |......T
t.itSpm ll^utn lifApm
fl.6r»pml 440am 1 &Mpn>
No. 13 currier Putlmun Blwplng Cur Atlanta
to Chattanooga und Chattanooga to ClnoinnatL
No. 9 oarrloH Pullman Blooplng Cur Atlanta
to Cincinnati nnd Chattanooga to LouhvlUo.
Skin Diseases.
For the npeedy and permanent care of
tetter, salt rheum and eczema, Cham
berlain's Eye and Skin Ointment is
without an equal. It relieves the itch
ing and smarting almost Instantly and
its continued use effects a permanent
cure. It also euros itch, barber% itch,
scald head, sore nipples, itching piles,
chapped hands, chronic sore eyes and
granulated lids.
Dr. Cady's Condition Powders for
horses are the best tonic, blood purifier
and vermifuge. Price, 85 ceuts. Sold by
For rale by A, J. Cooper & Co.
STATIONS.
Cv I'lmUunougu
Ar Knoxville
Ar Morristown.
Ar Hot Spring*
Ar AtthfivlUe
Ar .Salisbury
Ar GreonHboro
ArKulelgh....
Ar Norfolk..
Ar Washington
Ar New York.
’6.40am
11-66am
l.LMptn
3 13pm
436pm
No.'t*
41 bum
6.06am
O.Nhun
1l.4Sum
1.16pm
C.40]nn
W.Y.’pin
1.40am
7 6<)um
Miam
•l. 13pm
NoT iS
id bo pm
u.86pm
- ■ TVwan
Vlo. li eiirfioN Pullman Drawing Hoorn Sloop-
log Car Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville nnd Hall*bury to Hichmond, arriving Rich
mond 6.40 o.m. uImo Pullman Sleeping Car
GrcenuBoro to Norfolk.
No. 10 i* uolifl train Chattanooga to Bull*-
bury, with Pullman BWmplng Car.Chattanooga
to Salisbury and Salf$UUrf to' Hof York With
out change. J ;
NoTT
Lv Chatutnopira ft. l..
Ar Knoxville.. j.L J
Ar MorrlNtdwn.i.V
Ar IlriAtol
Ar Washington....
Ar New York
'i'
AUbjim
8.46pm
Z. 16am
7.00am
tfoTT
%«>um
...... ll.Man
2.16am l -Mpit
ft.66pn
,66pm
7.40am
J.sopjm
No. 0. carries Pullman Btooplng Car Chatta
nooga to WaHhlngton und Chattanooga to New
York without change.
No. 4 carrion Pullman Blooplng Car Knoi-
fillo toBrl-toL
S.lOam
) toliri'tol.
"btationbT
Lv Horne
Ar Annliitdn....
Ar Birmingham
Ar Selma
Ar Meridian....,
Ar New (Ji biiitiH
Ar Jacknon
tNo. 16 I |No. 9 I tNo. 10
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