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Though this be madnoM,
mat hod in it.
A LULLABY.
LoBaby, sweet, «ny baby loW,
For the dew is on the rose;
Mother will rock her
Till the drooping eyelids
The slim white angels are wincing,
* Down tram the sflvery moon, O
Lullaby sweet, my baby bird.
While mother will roek and croon.
The wild wood doves in 1
.Am cooing soft in their <
And the drowsy air a whisper is holding
With the sleepy moon tain stream
Deep in the pool the lfly golden
Jr closing her brilliant eyea, Q
Lullaby sweet, my baby dear.
For the stars flash oat in the skint
Lullaby sweet, my baby of pearl,
How ckae my little flower!
The thrash lias forgot his music mellow.
The blacift ird’g asleep in his bower.
On mothers bosom is mads thy pillow,
H* ;• love sweet watch will keep, O ’ ? .
Kocktii in her arms tiO sunrise hoar,
pi.*r> softly—sleep, Oh! sleep. ~ *"*■
—Rose MalboHanA
Sew Tork’* Pal«tlal»<act«rM.
Co away up town, In the vicinity
or Central Park.andldok over some
of (he enormous structures there,
writes a New York correspondent
of the Boston Herala, Vast piles of
apartment buildings upon whick
Nhi
millions and millions of dolli
have been expended meet the eye 1*,*^*^ Aas ml
almost everywhere. Moreover, ttt
fa ot of their costliness does not KO
unseen. From eaves to cellar, from
capstone to gutter, it. stick* 'oat
every where,so that he who {finis
may rood. There i« not a eoiji# 2 dr
a pillar, or a doorway that does nut
te.I of vast expenditure. What Is
the result? Why, in those great
buildings single suites of apartmem
command rentals that run op in
the air as high as the buildin
themselves. It is not at ail unco;
tnom to pay ft 0,000 a year fbr ar A
in one of these great buildings. An
that is just where the return eoroe^-
in. There are plenty ef people, too,
who are willing to pay for’ tta
privilege of occupying any one tif
these great tiers of palaces—for they
are alike palatial inside and out
And further investigation shoVs'
that the old spartmtnt houses, upoii
whicli tlie money was spent inside
t e walls exclusively, are fieterinj;
. it in proportion to the growth of
t .e demand for homing places-im
■ lese bigger and more gorgettisi-
-tructurcs.
A Trntbfnl Man.
lion. David Davis used to tellthf,
frozen truth when lie saidt . J.
“Each year every local paper
gives irom $100 to $5,000 in frejr,
lines for the benefit of the oommutf-
ify In which it- is located. No Othok
agency can or will do this. Th« M-
cal idit..r, in proportion' to'
no.-an-i, docs more for his town thai
any other ten men, andriti atjl fail
ness, man with man, oughj he not
to tie supported, not Decause you
happen to like him or admire his
writings, but because .a local paper
is the best investment a community
can make. It may not ho brilliant
or crowded with thoughts,-!hut fr
muiciiilly it is of nure benefttf'tofi
community than a preacher oT'
teacher. Understand! us now,
do not mean morally <or intellect
ually, lint financially, and yet
the moral question you will find ft
majority of tne lAcal papers on the
right side of tlie question. TVwh»y
the editors of local papers do the
most, work f6r thoieast money of
any men on earth. Mub.cribe for
your local paper, t.ot as a charity,
batgs ah J>ive°tniony!’ r t re
Ingenious Petty Swindlers.
cm. JOHN HALL'S NOTES ON THE
SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON.
L is. I—— TmS, Sn I, 4-1S-
So men important law ta this taw
bssn stwUsd, sad the dUfcuity win bs to
aESttBSSSSSrS
ssss
sO
tarngwr* tho
hsjnckit It—h to
bs Meed ts hnpk| scripture. Tbs Old
Tsstsasot Is therefore tbs stsoxWrd by which
wsstute itsrys it many sf lbs lymbsh at
th. book laiieed, 11 praam ts saicotnpfetm the
unity of EoyuMtoo; tsr wbfls men begins la
Randies, from nMiVbtaMfititaftlw bo is
mm fat the sad sf Bsrslsflnaagsla la Eden,
sad. holding capTtrar with Ood without
Oar learn natunUy dtridss rteatf late tbs
iatrestecWon. tbs rtssrrlprion of Jesus aad tbs
manage he ssods; but for tbs tarpamof ths
“ bettertotahett up
dssu, it will probably bo 1
V. 4. John, lbs friend of Jssus, tbs life-
long preacher, tbs writer of tbs gospel, ths
suffersr for tbs truth, tbs aged disciple, is
will Sitsd to reOsirs aad dslvsir tbs mas
sage of’ tbs Churebb Hoad. The “seven
churches” i. Asia ripcinnt, white they ars
osw' by tie, no doubt, truly ilariihini, tbs
conditions of ths whole Church in sD Urns.
Asia—sometimes called Proconsular Asia—
fiSades only s small part of ths continent
It is the Aria referred ts
is hwtrtad In'the Epistles to
TMapfhy, tho itmcriptlna from him “which
ftp., 9»b otdy apply to Ood the Esther,
th# “I Am,” who is “fromsv.blasting to ever
lasting.” Baa God's description of himself
to Isaiah, Isa. stt, 4; tire, ft, The “amn
spirits’’. cannot be aagels or creatures
of any sort, or they would not bs piaoed be
tween ths Father and the Bon in this ao-
afewsk: Tba laaspof the tabernacle, the sa-
perfeet number seven, found in the
laeettoa bl Zech. It, 2, 6, and the
WgUl of the Spirit are sevenfold
in Imnai, ft; explain this langnsge. Tbe per
iff, 4, NStamties of gifts, hut
Spirit" This Spirit fegtrwt through
s Rev. Ui, 1; ir, 5, and v, A j
_ is the faithful witness toGodb
character and law, concerning all eternal
things, from God to men. Jesus himself often
the' dead”; Tor
we re rein reactions hefore his (Lassrus, e. g.),
they .were <«{y temporary, and. the last
enemy cwne again. But Jeans “dietb no
more,”snd bis rising is the ground of aB
other triumphant resurrsetions He is “prince
of the kinge of the earth”; as be said, “a#
power is glysn,” etc.,.Matt, xxviii, 18. (Ps. if,
2; cx, 5.) Then comes the doxoiegy, in which
Christ's gmdt wufkis owned, running on lots
v. A Mark the o^der—-love, wsehing, mak
ing kings, gad prieetu, etc. We are to give
this glory to ' JeSoe now and forever. Wo
are—oil lieljssm now, hinge and priestp
will ootue again - in glory, “with clouds” of
awe-inoptriag fiarkneae. The idea ie of terror
.to hie oaemjeq,*! we see by tbe next words,
•|tfty which pierced him” “waji,” etc. To
the saints Ms coming is joyful; it is teri-
rible to UBpardoaed sinners. Bead carw
^ 1 , 5S£.‘S
'jbioi in bis Orfmlng and in ell he'does. 8i
'Bveo-so, Amen.” '
V. A, Jbp divine Bring describes himself at
lie ingeiiioqa Yfitya hojno p#n-
> Wuopt to ftvdid paylfig but thril
tey Heem Incredible to fhoo* ;
me walks ip Ilfs do not tyi#^ ‘
n in contacl MNP'
i of people.' ^Serais tbs. i
The
sons
money seem loeredlt
whose walks Ip Ilfs do
them '
bera
(from the Rail toad Itavldw^teh
us poor conducton ouf of otlr
Hsid one of the fraternity, tbs otfrtt
day. “While taking up the: tfeksts
1 reached a nicety,-dreaaed larlvj
who was looking, apparently must)
preoccupied, oat of fhe car .window,
and tapping her pocket-book, off fhd
window ledge I touched her shouly
der to attract her attention, whet
she jumped as though she was sliot
and dropped her pocket-book buftr ,
the ear window. I noted tne 'place
of the accident, stopped for tWh!
pocket-book next trip, and fountMti
contents to be a postage stamp andl
a card of hooks and eyes. I felt
pretty cheap then.”
greater length, as in v. 4, taking the Bret and
last letters of the Greek alphabet, alpha a»t
omega—“the begianing and the ending”—to
SPS5W3Si'!i.”SSS^^
this sapreasi cause of all, Jeeus is tbe repra-
eentatfrSV and while men reject him now,
and in so doing reject the Almighty, when he
comes again it wiB be tcrasetrt and vindicat*
drrine sight, and his enemies will quail be
fore him. (Bee Zech. xii, .UL)
V. B. John now drirribes himself in lan-
-ghage'which could apply to' no other John
.than' the' apostle- “Brother?—bow he puts
hlnaulf baa level with tbe ordinary believers!
All wera there suffering fqr th* truth, her
rcosnpenion in tribnlatiosi;? bqt all had joy
and strength in the kingdom and patience of
Jeans. Be was an exile in Patmos, a rocky
islein .'the AEgsan sea.' The government of
lilkauitian was trying to'put down Ouistianr
ity. The cause of his banishment, was for
“the word of God” and tba witm* be wad
bearing to Jcena. They could place him on
the ba«. bleak rocks, but they amid not rob
him of his joy.
'V. 10. The “Lord’s day” first occurs here
sa aphTasS.und snow came into general use.
It is a goejb description of the “flrst.day of
tho week, ”, the df y pf his rising. He was “in
the Spirit V»o» mersiy as all God’s people
am fin the 'Spirit” iGsil. ▼, 16, iTJ but spooi
ialiy taught, helped and comforted. When
Cfhd’s'.peqpii' suffer for’him, be gives them
hUH oo^shadtksL’ ffetibe' the significance
of the dsw.riprida the LcirdS day, boose,
Amrrisa For the voice, as of
■aflSUL'Xik; *h xvM. S3.
V--H.aiyss- lustnutions to writs thecosn-
~ ' setil m .ai esi
( named. - Thera
many more Gian these, but
itre ekoseu". to represent to the
future the JMtyhk duties, encouragements
arid hopes to be kept in mind by all God’s
phasde urtbeir various conditions, lbs bis-
-church fhssm ths need sf such
so it bteaDGodh paopis
to this day sad forever. (Baa I Tim. vi, Ml
~ yfaich the axpUnatinB has
prevunfr any fall atataassaS
sf potyri to be (iweit qpou. The foUowiag,
iijTbs nssdef know-
conmletenMi of ths
Bibis, th# responribility, and dimity <* ths
Cbarch; the glory ef Jesus Christ, her King;
the terrible guilt and consequenccs of reject-
tugkkn, aad the certainty and glory of Mi
coming again.—Sunday School World.
AirEnd wBone Scraping-
Ed ward Bhepperd, Ill., says: “Havi g
ecoived so much benefit from Eb-clric
l;Usre,T.reei it my duty to let suffering
nmanity know it- liaveliada running
s -reon euv leg for eight years; my do*—
.retold me I ..ould have to have tin
-one scraped or leg amputated. I used,
—stead, three bottle* ot Electric Bitiers
and seven boxes Bocklen’s Arnica Salve,
and my leg is now sound and well ’
l.'iaAtvin Ifittnra ora Urilfi Of fift.Y fffffl Iff It
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents »
bottle, and Bncklen’s Arnica Salve at
.Sc. per box by ail Druggists.
There are now twelve Hindoo
missionaries in this country wh.,
have come all the nay to the United
St.-tes to convert us poor lieaihens
„o the right way of living.
Good Baaolts in Every Case*
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper deal
•r of Chattanooga, Teun., writes that lie
was seriously afflicted with a severe cold.
Being induced to try Dr. King’s
New Discovery for l onsumption. <lid so
and was entirely cured by use of a feu
bottles. Since which time be has used it
in his family for all - oughs and Colds
with best results. This is tho experi
ence of thousands whose lives nave been
saved by this Wonderful Discovery.
Trial Bottles free a' all Drugstores.
Of the domestic library product
ot the past month women wrote 10
per cent, of the magazine leaders,
38 per cent, of the poems and 22 per
cent, of the new books.
Catarrh Is Not a Blood Disease-
No mutter what parts it may finally
• • • - a?
affect, catarrh always starts in the hea<
and belongs to the head. Tnere is n
mystery about tLe origin of this, direfi
agvaofold work qf tbe oas dlvina Pw- disease* It begins in a neglected ,col-
b have brought bafore as. Tt Is thp' bn* ofthe kind that is “sure to be heHel
in a tew days.” T .ousands of victi
know how it is by sad experience. Ely’s
Cream Balm cures Colds In the bead and
oatarrh in all its stages. Not a snuff not
liquid.
in 1 lLit - Vm
STILS
JEWE L E R,
55 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
WHITESBUROj GEORGIAj
MAN9FACTIHER AW DEAL 11 IN
New and Full Lines of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry,Silverware.
Clocks, Canes, <fcc.
New G**ods and New Store, bat now, as heretofore, Bailable Goods,
F»ir D-aling«nd bottom Prices. HW
Dr GudbN i.ivcr Pills. t -
Iteniov s Constipation, prevent Mala-
ria,cures Dvspejisia, and gives new vicJr
n the svsiem. O iy one for a dose, rSr
sumpio’s at H. S* U'Kiom’s.
Crepe di* chine C!>utinnes in favqr
with women who nre well dressed,
and it will be largely §sed for over
dresses wit:i.silk and velvet skirts.
blued Him t>icttkdU»<ui%.«i«:r,
Plea- *. ’ profiraWe employ,
tnent m. !•* .aits a wide-awake
salesruaii who will supply the de
mand, in tnis vicinity, for the New
Revprsible Map of the United
States and Canaria and Pictorial
Map of the World, issued by the
renowned Map Publishers, Rand,
McNally & O., 148-151 Monroe
street, Chicago. A Railroad and
Couniy Map of the United (States
and Canada, with the greater por
tion of ihe Republic of Mexico; a
fine representation of Bartholdi’s
* Liberty Enlightening the World, __
aud the divi-ions of “Standard Rail- j PERFECT SIJHT PRE SEEVEBS*
way Time,” are shown on the faeej
THEY ABE AS TRANSPARENT AND
COLORLESS AS LIGHT ITSELF.
And for softness of endurance to
the eye can not be- excelled, enab
ling the wearer to read for hours
without fatigue. In fact, they are
of the Map. On U.c Pictorial side j Testimonials from the leading
are separate Colored Maps of the J physicians in ha Jntai States
World, Europe, Asia, North Arner-1 governors, senators, legislators
ica and Mexico. Also 8elect: En
gravings, diagrams and Statistical
Tables.
52
NATURE’S
CURE FOR
RELIABLE REMEDY
For Sick Stomach,
Torpid Liver, ■ oil
conshpauqiIs c °*
Tarrant’s Efferves
cent
Seltzer Aperient.
At Reno, Nev, the boys follow
ightherej «nt-fighting for sport. A ahovellul
‘ of ants from one hill dumped among
those of another colony always
fight to the death.
Says an Eminent Physician.
“Have used for twenty years the
preparation known as Bradfl ldV
Female Regulator. It is tne best
com hi nation known fur female
diseases. For particulars write The
Bradfieid Regulator Co n Atlanta,
Ga.
In 1864 there were eight daily paj-
pers published in Atlanta, Ga; now
there are but three—oue morning,
the Constitution, and two eveuiug
papers.
Farmers And Mechanics.
Save money and Doctor bills. Be
lieveyotr Mothers, Wives and Sisters
by a timely purchase of Dr, Bosanko’B
Cough aucf Lung Syrup, the oust knowu
remedy for Coughs, Colds, Croup
and Bronchial affections. Believes
children of Croup ill one niisht*.
may save you hundreds of dol'ars.
Price EC cents aud $1.00. Sample
free. Sold bv H. S. Wrioht.
Augustus Jessup Is the richest
young man in Philadelphia. He is
34 years old, aud has un annual
income of between |60,n00 and f70,-
000.
Wild Cherry and Tar.
tftRnfrnyyMBa xxv^l<H*.Ax,2),re-|
W”*rst. aad —-■—*»»— the rimrrhre
ariay la ntabiwlep^rit for the light
they givakUl ejf'Mxa wSe is'fia' ttie midri. A
Everybody knows the virtues ot
Wild Cherry and Tar as a relii-f arid
cure for any affection of the Throat
and Lungs. Combined with these
two ingredient are a few sim
ple healing remedies in the com
IMisition of Dr. Bosanko’- Cough
■<ud Lung Syrup, making it jus'
the article you should always have
in the house. lor Coughs, Colds,
Croup and Bronchitis..Price 50 eU
nr.d |1.00 Samples free Sold hv
H. S. Wright.
It is certain in its
effects. It is. gentle
in it- action, ft ie
palatable to tbe taste,
it can be relied up**n
cure, aud it cures
y assisting, not by
ilitraging, nature.
• > not tuke violent
■ urga tives voor-
iur eh'ldreu. to take
stockmen, men of note in ail pro
fessions and in different branches
ol trade, bankers, mechanics , etc,
can be given, who have had their
sight improved by their use.
ALL EYES FITTED AND THE FIT
GUARANTEED BY
A. J. Lyndon,
Newnan, Ga.
These glasses are not supplied to
peddlers at any price.
DYSPEPSIA.
-M.AivUo, ; *»ur cu 1UIUIL W w»nu
them, ax ways usethit* elegant pharma
ceutical preparation, which has been for
more than forty \ ears a public Xavorite.
Sold by dnigotsis everywhere.
NEW YOBK SHOPPING.
rirctilai sent free on application. Adt
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iVn infalible specific for
all the diseases peculiar to
women, such as painful or
suppressed Mertdtfnation, :
Falling of the Womb,Leu
corrhcea or Whites, etc.
Sunken the W»4 to
UtCS <M flu,* clws* Of
Notdicf, and has ff>v“
(he sales «
Moodier, _
almost BBtvcisai sarmar-
(M*s
MURPHY BROSj.
Parix. Tex
G has won the favor of
the public and ao« T -oka
among- the leading Modi”
' aftsMfflk.
FEMALE
CHANGE OF LIFE.
If taken during this crit
ical period, great suffering
and nanger can be entirely
avoided. '
REGULATOR!
Send for oar book* containing valua-
. ble information for women. *It, wUl be
: mailed free to appiicants.
I Bkadfield Rlgci.atorCo.. Atlanta, Ga.
Catarrh
ELY’S
SS
/^'ura sni&L'snos^; CTtk !’er:fi2Lhe in 4 h- ► i.
v£) One dJSOrcHavcsrirani!^^. They cure -nd
prevent-* T 'vcr.Sc-: ftor,;ich^ &-2d
Orcein. C • thoWt*'ve*.antfeIvQ
Life and ’ ! hi fre %. <)«i£ £ EkK
Try them c. ' • . "u*.- he v-iLho:.; them.
Price, 25 cu -. . •- .. ?:? o^nrsls and
ASodicine Deslers o:ner* Sint on rtmipto!
price In stairoj. io ary ai*i:css.
j. F.fiinrfi st (•(*.,
Manufacturers ant' 5i)!o ' • -T. if)!Iff *’
idream Balm
Dressed and Matched Flo wing, Ceiling and Rough Lumber, Laths
Shingles, all kinds of Mouldings, Sawed anl Turned Balla^ters,
Brackets, dec., Sash, Doors an 1 Blinds.
My Blinds are wired with patent clincher wire machine, which never break loose.
spondeuce solicited Aui special price, given >u hUi f ir on it’ inga.
fritwfo price its. an 1 dtsce iots on 6114, D > irs and Blin is. Ac.
My Fall and Winter Millinery is now ready. The largest
meat, nobbiest styles an l lowest prices.
I buy my goods in New York for cash, and can sell them for less money than any
establishment iu Atlanta or elsewhere. Seeing is believing, so do not fail to cnuie
and look, it will please me to show you all ot the newest aud best styles of the
season. Respectfully
Mrs. J.S. William*.
r ail Bijairnr.
W 11 Take-
Contracts or Snp9rintend Buildings
In'town or country at reasonable prices. ^^-Satisfaction guaranteed.
46-26 B- F. KING, Newnan. Ga
T-J.
Hall Self-Feeding Cotton Gin Co.
-AGENT FOB
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Hall Self-Feeding Cotton Gin. Cotton Gn Feeder and Condenser, also a Hullinu
gin, Feeder and Condenser tS^Feeilersand Condensers uia.ie to work on all
ginsof other makes. Fileing and repairing of gins done in first-class stvle.
fives Relief at
onca and Cures .
iLDinHEAD
CATARRH.. j
lAY FEVER.
.Not a Liquid,
(fluffor Powder,
-reeliom Injori-
Drugs . and
-Offensive odors.
William Hoyt, of Mt. M-irri-,N^
•J., picked up a hive oi bees and car
ried it 100 feet on a bet oi fifty cents;
500 little busy bees got their vvorlf
in on him, and he died wit-iff three
hours.
Bncklen’s Arnica Salve.
candlestick by itaril glass no Ugbt. It holds
church is reprnssnlsii by ths “goMen,” as in
▼. 13,'Bqr.iv, 4, xxi, 2L Gold i, rarest and
“ths sob of man,” bates “Uks
' “tpktai
RV — _3ty (GrfxxxvS,Si.
•nd differed frsa hit sppsare«s in Ms
humiliation. < 24 is si*snt ts show his glory.
1,’li;Isa.‘*i,L) Man toiling were
firt.atoHUHri ioma, hot digaifiad perrcns
ware girt about ths fires it (8eeBev,xv,a
DgtaEBfS-tlso-Tm xL 6 and Eph vi.lL)
reynsmis not age, hot dignity. The eyas
,tp ss^b Pea. *, A Thsy penstrats aad
-joe. Qm |Uv. xhs, U, 1A)
V IA Nd .cfwsriag is mtUia.d ter ths
ftt*. Tibws h no driUsmetd in ths sti sets of
f2
MM. set Jsjffst
V.1C As • wreath beM fcthfc hand were
tbs -hFria stare,* aiei ths sword, sharp and
twi -is,-Mmansion ttsteh ps—giiw
SLMat xr*i,»; lam i, V; sod is bs. xiix, I
*S*x|g|»aWtwto niaifiiii
f«sM#s Qld sad. Hew Testaments
la ths “trio^gad.” Mare Rkaly it is tbs
pMraagshmqpswtlH* iiMBBt. (Sts Hah.
H.uy . •
■ ^ w* tliimd
to MML xxviii. A <Sm Bar. X, L) It ."ir
thstjtwg.ssyerjmiit thstth. printer or
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fit Han’t
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Fever Sores. Tetter, Chapped Hands.
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Price 2a cents per box.
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A particle of tiw Butiu is apfilied into
each nostril, is aorreoable to useiandwiM'
quickly Absorbed, elt'ectually cleansifik.
the nasal passages of cacarriiai * viruH,:
causing healthy secretions. % j
It allays pain and inflainmatieii,protects r
the mcmbranal linings of (he head froi. 1 ; |
additional colds, completely heals th! |
Mires and restores (he sense of taste dhd-j J
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ciilars sent free.
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7x5 aad 717 Market St.. PhOodolphla
Bcpr is the name of an occup-int
if ihe bench in Ohio, but Brewer is
•the appropriate cognomen of the
judge antler whose decision ihe
Atlanta brewery has.resumed ope
rations.
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•* Pensacola ... ... ...10*20put
“ Selma. 4:30am
“ Montgomery 7:55“
** West Point'. 10:49 “
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Gr mtville ..
“ Pucketts. ..
“ Newnan....
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“ Palmetto
“ Fairtl-I.M ..
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Hogans villa.
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West Point..
Opelika
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3:01 “
.... 3:15 “
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4:33“
5:14 “
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Mobile
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2:30 “~
7:20 “
“ Few Orleans
NO. 53 UP NIGHT PASSENGER—EAST.
.. 7:55 a m
.. 1:20 pi,'*
.. 7:05
9:05
..... 8:20
......11:55
12:28
12:57
1:12
1:30
1:45
Leaves New Orleans
“ Mobile
“ Pensacola
“ Selma
“ Montgomery ....
“ Weot Point
“ LaGrange- ...
“ Hog-ms ville..
“ Grantville....
“ Puckett’s
“ Newnan. .. .
“ Powell’s l;58
“ Palmetto 2:16
“ Fairburn 2:30
Arrives at Atlanta 3:25 f
NO. 52. DOWN NIOHT PASSENGE3—WEST.
Leaves Atlanta .11.-20 pm
“ Fairburn 12:05 am
“ Palmetto 12:17 “
“ Powell’s. ...
*• Newnan
“ Puckett’s
“ Grantville
“ ilogansviile. ..
“ LaGrange...
“ West Point..
Opeliaa.
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...12:33
.12:45
12:59
... 1:13
... 1:28
1:56
2:32
5:14
Arrives at Montgomery 6:20
Pensacola
Mobile .
2:30 p m
2:10 p m
New Orleans 7:30 ••
ACCOMMODATION—EAST.
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“ Hogansviile 6.-19“
Grantville 6:43 “
“ Puckett’s 7:00 “
“ Newnan 7:14 “
“ Powell’s ..7:27 “
" Palmetto .. 7:44 “
“ Fairburn 7:58 “
Arrives at A tianta 8:45 ‘
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Leaves Atlanta 5:30 pi
“ Fairburn
“ Palmetto.
“ Powell’s ..
Newnan
‘ • Puckett’s
“ Grantvill-?
“ Hogansviile
Arrives at LaGrange . .
....6:14 ‘
....6:26 •
....6.42 ‘
. ..6:53 ‘
7:09 ‘
. 7:20*
.... 7:34’
...8:00’
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