The Cedartown standard. (Cedartown, Ga.) 1889-1946, September 13, 1900, Image 4

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A Clever -Dos. There 1 Ip more in » dog than man’s philosophy accounts for. No theory of ' Instinct—80'ine.tiiiies defined, as a faculty prior to experience and inde pendent- reason—will explain some ac tions of a clever dog whose case is reported by a correspondent of the Loudon Spectator: 1 knew a dog in Ireland—a retriever —who had been tauglh always to bring his own tin dish in his mouth, to be filled at the late dinner. For some reason his master wished to make a change and to feed him twice a day instead of once. The dog resented this. and. when told to bring the dish, refused, and it could nowhere he found, on which his master spoke angrily to him and ordered him to bring the dish at once. With drooping tail and sheepish ex pression he went down the length of the garden and began scratching up the soil, where he had buried the bowl deep down to avoid having to bring it at an hour of which he did not ap prove. Good Ear For That Music. “There’s a man who has a good ear for music,” remarked the dyspeptic man who was bothered by the piano playing of the young woman next door. “Who. Dumley? Why, he’s deaf as post,” replied his friend. |&“I know he is,” said the dyspeptic Philadelphia Press.v k congratulated on pet- The bank will [in llie building «c- | Heaton. It will he |e following gentle- F Smith, of Atlanta, as. Heaton, INDIGESTION of lliis lut; Mr. Buell Stark, r. Mr. Heaton will e of t lie bank, and jence of our peoples business men. J. Thomas, of At- ives here last week in visited in Koine Constipation, Bloating after eating. Heart- bum’. Nervous Weakness. Impurities in the Blood and every disorder in the Kidneys or Liver is set right by PRICKLY ASH Adams, of Cedar- ;mart relatives last ■se.wlio has been vis- 'urned to Rome. :d Mabel Jones have , after a visit here, ill,of Rome'is visit- of blood and careful ise; we make correspondence is It brightens the eye, steadies the nerves, sweetens the breath, brings color to the cheek, creates appetite, makes the .body strong and the brain active. Address, SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, ,-arils, of Bine Kidge, ir sister, Mrs. A. S. 'i.'pefhckratic Ticket. FarJTesiden t, \YILLIAM JENNIXGS BUY AX. _ jPor Vice .President, * £DLA>E. STEVEKSOX. perfect horse laming is of the simplest. Be colt is treated from the first as a mw- ber of the family. like the Irish pts- ant’s pig. It goes in and out oftUe teats and Is so familiarized with th/do- iugs of that extraordinary crea.ure man that there is never any neih of breaking it in. / . The Bedouin Is very careful tff hi? i mare. He does not mount herfwhen he sets out to play his usual tricks upon travelers. He rides a camel to which tiie mare is tethered. Not until the caravan is iu sight does he mount the mare and give chase. There Is, by the way, an impression that the Bedouiu'' is a bloody minded person, wbo would as lief take your life as not. This is unfair to him; he is a thief of very peaceable inclinations and much pre fers to effect any necessary transfer of property with as little bother as possi ble.—Good Words. The Law Hoes Xot Walt. A Georgia judge in dividing c. case against a man who had been missing for many years, then suddenly appear ed and claimed part of au estate, made tlds comment: "I scarcely think the statute of relations will stop and wait for him any more than the village of Falling Waters awaited the awaken ing of Rip Van Winkle or the wife of Enoch Arden awaited his return.”—In dianapolis Press. minim, of Bartowyt^Kjl w: is the guest of relatives fu"tins iS?r > lal it week. Mrs. Vinton, of Mississippi, is the gi lest of her mother, Mis. Allen, near tc wn. Char,lie Simpson, of Cedartown, was ii the city last week. Capl. Lamar went overto Rome Mon- DEALEUS IN PRICE, $1.00. A Slahownny Cement. MeTt beeswax four ounces, then add Indian red one ounce, and enough yel low ocher to produce the required tint. Use euougli tfl fill up holes aud cracks In the mahogany. _ Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy a Great Favorite. The soothing aud healing properties of this remedy, its pleasant taste and prompt aud permanent cures have made it a great favorite with people every where. It is especially prized by mothers of small children f >r colds and whooping cough,as it always affords quick relief,and as it contains no opium r harmful drag, it may be given fident'ly to a baby as to a For sale by E. Bradford. Forsa'e by T. !•’. Burbank. For Governor, * ALLEN D. CANDLER. - For Secretary of State, PHILCOOK. ' For Comptroller General, WM. A. WRIGHT. For Treasurer, ROBERT E. PARK. For Attorney General, JOSEPH M. T ERRELL. For Commissioner of Agriculture, 0,,B. STEVENS. For School 'Commissioner, G.R.GLENX. For Prison Commissioners, [Full Term,] _ C. A. EVANS, [Uuexpired Term,] THOS. EASON. For Associate Justices Supreme Court W. A. LITTLE, ’ II,.T. LEWIS. THE NEWS is what you want, and von get it in The Standard. Cash Orders Promptly Filled. I Home, <jrw. Mr. W. W. Cone and two sons, of y‘onr city, were here Friday. The yloung men will enter Piedmont Insti- tlnte for the fall term. \ Mr. E. H. Heard, of Rome, was here Aytnrday. r Mr. L. H. Morgan, aftei a mouth’s 'Visit with his mother near this plaoe, (eft Wednesday for bis home in the [Lone Star Stale. J Miss Howard, of Villa Rica, is the (guest of Miss Nelia Simpson. } Mr. A. M. Brumbelow went over to (Rome on business Tuesday. i The town of Rockmart is doing tome icellent growing, of which the outside i irld is not aware. The College Chapel wi n soon be a mark of beauty; the work is now progressing nicely. Also, our eo: rgenial fellow townsmen, Sam Lee having con- Dyspepsia! wire. Digests what yoneat. It artificially digests the foodafidaltfs lature In strengthening and recon- l.ructing the exhausted digestive or- Lns. It is the latest discovered digest- lit and tonic. No other preparation Ed approach It in efficiency, .It In- ■intly relieves and permanently cures ■'spepsia. Indigestion, Heartlc rn, iatnlence, Sour Stomach,,’JSausea, ' :h< Gastralgia,Cramps,and Bother results of imperfect digestion, ■repared by E. C. DeWItt A Co- Chicago. ■ E. BRADFORD. adult The more people there are killed in a melodrama, the more the press agent claims that it is fnli of lile. | NERVOUSNESS, 1 j An American Disease. ; No 2001—Height, 2 ft. 4 in. N... 1907—Height, 4 ft. 1 in. The girl who burst into tears has beeu put together. Dr. S. Weir Mitchell is au thority for the statement that nerv ousness is the characteristic mal ady of the American nation, and statistics show that nerve deaths number one-fourth of all deaths recorded, the mortality being main ly among young people. _ Johnston’s Sarsaparilla QUART BOTTLE. is the grand specific for this great American disease, because it goes straight to the source of the weak ness, building up health and strength by supplying rich, abund ant mod and pure blood to the worn-out tissues, rousing the liver to activity and regulating all the organs of the body. “The Xlehigu Bras Co.,” Detroit, Hlrh. For United States Senator, A. -O: BACON. Price, $15.00. Price, $21.00. You can spell it cough, coff, cattgh, kauf, kafl', kougii, or kangli, but the only harmless remedy that quickly cures it is One Miuute Dough Cure. E. Bradford, v It isn’t always the man who knows the most who has the most qose. t When you want Monumental or Cemetery work ot any kind or an Iron Fence just write me for my catalogue and prices and discounts and I will surprise you with low prices. DALTON MARBLE WORKS, H. P. COLVARD, Prop., DALTON, Cr-A. For Representative in 57th Congress, JOHN W. MADDOX. an I Wm. Carlton, sti noted a nice rock store on Main St.; M’ -. E. E. Doyle has the contract for thl s work. ' Mrs. R. R. Thompson, of your city, is -.the guest of her mother this week. jUrs. E. J. Deupree, who has beeu v ; s\iting her mother for the past two mo nths, left Wednesday for her home in i Dakhurst, Texas. I lisa Cora Young, of yonr city, is the gut at of MiBS Jennie Morgan this week. 1 Ir. Jim Hays went over to Cedar- tow : n Monday on business. Siessrs. E. Todd and J. B. F. Haw king are attending court in yonr eiiy to make, for you, a dozen FINE PHOTOGRAPHS. For State Senator, W. E. SPINKS. A diseased liver declares itself by moroseness, menial depression, lack of energy, restlessness, melancholy and constipation. Herbine will restore the liver to a healthy condition. Price sOc. > T. F. Burbank. PROCLAMATION- Your orders for excellent Cray on Portraits, size, 16x20 inches State of Georgia. Executive Office, Atlanta. Submitting constitutional amend men t regarding pensions for the widows oi (.’onfederate soldiers to a voteol the peo ple at the next general election. Whereas, The general assembly of 1809 [assed by a consiltutional majority the following act, to-wit: “An act to amend sectionxf", article 7, paragraph 1, of the Constitution, or Geor gia, so as to extend the provisions ol said section, aiticleand paragraph, to the widows of-Coufederatesoldicrs, wiio, by reason of age and poverty, or infirm ity and poverty, or.blindness and pov erty, are unable to provide a living lor themselves, and lor other purposes.” Section I. Be it enacted by the gen eral assembly of Georgia, aud it is here by enacted by authority of the same, that seetion 1,’ article 7, paragrapli 1, of the Constitution of Georgia be, aud the same is hereby amended by inserting after the ••.•dfd-“ser« , ice” in thelothlino, •the following words: “or who, by reason A BOON TO MANKINDS ATLANTA DAILY CONSTITUTION Now Running a Special Campaign Offer, Only $1 OO. The Constitution of Atlanta, Ga, is now offering its Daily and Surfday edit ions .complete to neV iiiOscribers, from ttie date the order' readies that office until November 10‘tb for only $100. This last, campaigns offer will lake the subscriber beyond^nd give him'the full news of the Presidential election. The period thus covered will be of unusual interest, not onljr be cause of the electio'n and the questions pending thereon, but it will beT'dl of events, and guesses at f*ggj|js i*u%h of reported ev^ni' ^ ,n Uhina. The M ’V™, ' SiSSfe'cT* ttie “yellow Errors 1 ” S5ul I lie “foreign devils” aqd it will consume the world’s attention for many months to come/ It is prob able that'Smith Africa will become peaceful on a basis tnai will allow the spunky Boers to lay down their arms with honor. Cuba and the Philippines are with 11s until their status is deter mined: their questions will continue to be ours. The Constitution always covers all the news completely and this exceptional offer will doubtless test their full capacity in supplying tiie paper to thousands of thirsty subscribers. ’ The sooner yon send for it. the longer you will get paper for your dollar. (These are the kind the agents sell at $1.98.) I Make Frames, All Sizes and Price. wilt] breed, malaria in the body that is bilipus or costive. Prickly Asli Bit ters! is very valuable at this time for keeping tbe stomach, liver and bowels wel]| regulated. T. F. Burbank. Tjhe man who painted the signs of the tirnfes is now ont of a job. fY.'ou may bridle tlie appetite,but you -gs-tt, nut brj.be the liver to do its work For sale by E. Bradford. CURE The young man who flew into passion had his wing dipped. SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Condensed Schedule in Effect May 6, .1900. ♦No. 32 |*No. 16 | stations. »No7l5~►No 7.00pm 5 3dain|lv..Mobile, .ar KXlOpm 7.3( 1.00am n.45pm lv...Selum ..lv 4.20pm 1.& ft :k)aml O^anmlarBirm-btox Iv 6.30am 10.2f A New Discovery for the Certain Cure of INTERNAL and EXTERNAL PILES, WITHOUT PAIN. Do You Need ail Electric Bell? Dr. J. Newton Hathaway has per fected an electric belt which he is pre pared to furnish to all patients who need it, at a merely nominal charge. VffriJjojT . Nt* 1 Hu111 away, M. D. 22j Soil tli Broad St. They say"fibe is a finished .Toax—“Finished? Is she CURES WHERE ALL OTHERS HAVE FAILED. TUBES, BY MAIL, 76 CENTS; BOTTLES, 60 CENTS. JAMESF. BAUmWe^topE Ivnoxvill^H Bristol., lvl •Lynchb’rfrlv • W'sh’gt’u lvl •. -N. York., lvl , 10pm 45pm 50am 142 am Atiau. jBfnrawfir Hoax— ratisicTan. dead?” jooyeftj^wd?!5OT f iies.. aim I>|iverlv are j that mid liection. whefi so aiueiuled, 'will read ■»;follows M vit: “To supply the mddieira'wtio lost a limb, or limbs, m the military service of tiie Confeder ate States, (villi .substantial artificial limbs, do rink life; aud to make suitable provisions h/r sucli Confederate soldiers as may havd lieeu otherwise disabled or permanently injured in such service; or who iimv, 1,V reason ot ago and poverty, or infirmity and poverty, or blindness and poverty, are unable to provide a living for tbemselves, and lor the widows of such Confederate soldiers as mav have died in the service oi the Con ■ federate States, or since, from wounds received therein, or disease contracted in tiie service, or w ho, by reason ol age and poverty, or infirmity anil poverty, or blindness and poverty, are unable to provide n living for themselves; pro vided that the act shall only apply to such widows as were married at the time of such service, and have remained No. 22 and 21 carry Pullman sleernug cars be-‘ Leon Mobile and Chattanooga Und Chatta- loogn and Now York. Dining aar serves leals en route \ . . - ,, VANDIVER WHISKEY CO. JOHN M. VANDIVER, Mgr Ho. 18 Broad St, (BAMEY’S OL- STABLE) ROME, GA FINE WHISKIES, BRANDIES, WINES, ETC. “I jean’t find words,” exclaimed the mortj.1 man. “to express my disgust for the .man who uses bis religion as a cloak. He’s everything that’s bad.” _ “Hie certainly is foolish, to say the least 1 ,” remarked the practical man, “for ireliglon such as his Is necessarily so flijmsy he’s liable to catch cold in it” —Philadelphia Press. A man may be said to have reaohed a ripe old age when he begins to fall off. It’s strange that when a man is en gaged in ticklish business be doesn’t feel like laughing. To those living in malarial districts Tutts Pills are indispensible, they keep the system in perfect order and are an absolute cure for sick headache, indigestion, malaria, torpid liver, constipa tion and all bilious diseases. Tutt’s Liver Pills ■STATIONS. .Akroii.i .65am [,85am .2$am 40am o. *20 .Greensboro. ....Marlon.... ’J...Selma..^! 6.23pm 5.3 lpm 4.05pm 1 STATIONS. : lv.NewGTs.ar ly.. Meridian, ar . .Demopolis... i ar..UnJout’n.lv i .'.Marion Jet.. ; [ Selma ! i ..Montevallo.. No. *16 7.30pm 8.00am 8.30am 7.50pm 6.03pm 5.23pm . 4.55pm 4.30pm 4.15pm 2.28pm -2.15pm « 12 20pm ll.3uam 11.04am 10.43am 8.56am 9.20am 5.30am White’s Cream Vermifuge is per fectly harmless,and will remove every worm. It is also a tonic, and by its stregthening properties will restore to pale cheeks the rosy hue of health. Price 25 cts. T. F. Burbank. 1 Check to Frivolity. “Tihe Chinese minister says the cos- tmne.3 worn by American women strike him as being in some respects ridicu lous,?’ said Mrs. Blykins. “Yes,” answered Mr.Blykins. “That’s owing to his point of view. If he had to p»y for a few of them, he’d soon learn' to take them seriously.”—Wash ington Star, Drl Tichenor’s Antiseptic is the most 'wonderful healing compound of the nineteenth century. Preserves the llesb, preventing inflammation, and Deals like magic. Ask your drug- .... .Calera ..Columbiana.. ..Cbildersburg. ’..Talladega... {...Anniston... a Jacksonville.. ...Piedmont... ..Cave Springs.. Rome..... ar..Atlanta..lv i t7-40pm t 6,51pm i 6ilopm i 4.40pm l tS.46pm filaarn 8 r.:»m p. 41am To say that a new broom sweeps clean is rather a sweeping assertion. The apple that is made into eider fully realizes the power of the press. When prohibitionists have banquets they probably eat the toasts. DeWitt’s Little Early Bisers are prompt, palatable, pleasant, powerful, purifying little pills. E. Bradford. -Turning over cash. Capital exercise- FREE BLOOD AND SKIN CURE. STATION'S lv...Birm’ham..a' .....Pell City.... J... .Anniston..:." Heiiin .'..Edwardsvilie.. ....Fruithurst... ....Tallapoosa... Bremen!.. . .. .DouglasviUe.. ..Lithia Springs, ar.... Atlanta....! WHITE’S CREAM -r I WHITE’S CREAM ; [Worms vermifuge! W- - T- ^ Moat In Quantity. — Best in Quality. i ;^f20^earTHaTLedWw^ Remedies, i ► B OIiB BT AIiXi DOH.TJGrG’XSTS. i |Pnpared by——JAMES F. BALLARD, St. Louis.' FOR SALE BY T. F. BURBANK. The most delicate constitution can safely use Ballard’s Horeliound Syrup. It is a sure and pleasant remedy for coughs, loss of voice, and ail throat . , ._.-..Ll... l>.L.n OX oral An Offer Proving Faitli. Ulcere, Eating Sores, Cancer, Scrofula Itching Skin, Scabs and Scales of Eczema. Aches and Pains in bones, back or joints, Syphilitic Blood Poison, Rotten Gums and chronic Rheumatism, and all obstinate, deep-seated BWtoublesare nmcklv cured by taking a few large Dottles oi Botanic Blood Balm. We challenge the world for a case of Blood Disease that Botanic Blood Balm will not cure. The cures are permanent and not a 'patching tip. Is your Blood Thin? Ikin^ale? All Run Down? AsT.red in the morn- imr as when you went to bed? Pimples' Boils. SwolffenGlands or Joints? Catarrh? Putrid Breath? Eruptions? Sores in Mouth or Tin oat? If S vour Blood is Bad. Blood Balm will make {he Blood Pure and Rich, Heals every Sore.Stops the Aches ana invigorates the old and weak. Botanic Blood Balm, the only perfect Biood Puri fier made. Sold at Drug Stores. $i per large bottle including complete airections. To prove our faith in BloSl Balm a trial bottle given away ?o stifle-ers. For free trial bottle, address Blood Balm Co., Atlanta. Ga. Don’t hesitate, butvvrite at once describing trouble, and free personal medSl adVTce given. Blood Bilm (B. B B) Cures when all else fails. Thoroughly testedfor Over "?.ooo voluntary testimonials of eral assembly, of each house, the same shall be entered on their journals with the yeas and nays taken thereon, and the governor shall cause the amendment to be published in one or more of the newspapers in each congressional dis trict for two months immediately pre ceding the next general election, and the same shall be submitted to the peo- . pie at the next general election, and the voters thereat shall have written or printed on their tickets, ‘ For ratifica tion of section 1, aiticle 7, paragraph 1, ot the constitution ol this State,” or “Against ratification ot section 1, article 7, paragraph 1, ol* the constitution ol this State,” as they may choose; and ir a majority of-the electors qualified to vote lorTmembers of tbe next general assem bly. voting, shall vote in favor ol ratih - cation, then said amendment shall be come a part of said artic e 7. section 1, paragraph 1. of the constitution ol tins :-tate, and the governor shall make pro clamation thereof. Section 3 repeals conflicting laws. Approved-December. 21; 1899. &0w. thercfoie, 1, Allen D. Candler, governor of said State, do issue this, my proclamation, hereby declaring that the fopagotlig proposed amendment of the QQpstitdtion is hereby submitted, for ratification W rejection, to the voters of th&State, at the general elecLion to be heljJcitWed n esdav, October 3, 1900, as provided in said act. ^ ' P- CANPLER, Governor. By ihe Goveinor, * k WA RREN, . Executive Pepar.ment. Price 25 and 50c. and lung troubles. T. F. Burbank. - Some men’s prospects are so fine that t’iey can’t be seen. As an external liniment of most wonderful' penetrative and curative power, Ballard’s Snow Liniment is not equaled by any other in the world. —. - 1 >n »n I? UareKanL- Lv Birmingham i 4.40pm 6.00am <L57pm ft 10am 10.45pm 12.05 pm 12.56am 2.25pm 5.20am 6.50pm 3.20am 10.00pm Anniston. Atlanta.. teSUP-- - • Taclcsonville. funsw Pullman Drawing Room Buffet^ p car Birmingham to Atlanta Jacksonville ana Brnnawick. s Pullman Sleeping car Birih- A Daring Lawyer. One of the cases which attracted great attention to Jim Ham Lewis of Washington for his daring defense was that of a young man named George Williams, who brained the superin tendent of the Port Blakely Lumber mill with a fragment ofJrou pipe. The deceased was shown to have been a tyrannical superior. Lewis defended Williams ou the ground that the super intendent, though a man In. form, was a beast in character; that it was the indirect order of God some man should kill him; that Williams simply per formed a duty to society. An acquittal followed', to the utter consternation of the county, the jury going to the' ex tent of inquiring if there was no way in which Williams could be indemniw aed for the two years and a half lid spent in jail awaiting trial. jj Paul Page, sou of the ex-mayor ijp Milwaukee, while ou his way to Alas ka, killed the proprietor of one of the ^inMipal hotels at Seattle over a dis- ^HH^-owiug out of a poker game. BBH^had been educated In Paris, ^^^re he had formed the absinth hab it. Lewis’ defense was that Page had ILr idxeu Xafuudite Uidica^ or wb&t STATIONS. Talk is cheap, but a good parrot comes .high. ~ Do Your Feet Ache and Burn? shalte into your shoes Allen’s Fopt-Eose, a pow.y^r lor the leet. It cools the teet and makes tighter New Shoes feel easy. Cures Corns, Bun ions, ijwollen. smarting, Hot. (hillons. Sjareand Sweatine Feet. Atlen’s Foot-Ease relieves all pSu nhlgires rest and comfort. We have ore. 30,000 1 testimonials. It cures while jmu walk- Trv it Ito-day. All druggists and shoe stores sell it^ 5 c; Sample sen', FREE. Address Allen S. Olmsted, Le Roy, N.^y. ~ A g'irl may have diamonds set in her teeth.'and still not be a brilliant con versationalist. Lv Rome. 6.25pm 8.40pm 1 loam 4.00am- 5.15am 9.40am 12.23pm 8.50pm 6.13am Ar Chattaoooga Ar Knoxville. A. ArBot Springs. -. Ar Asheville...; ■ Ar Salisbury... . (CeutTinje) a^r Greensboro.. (Bast Time) b\* using B. B. B. the Baby Thrive Ar Washington. Ar New York... No. 15 carries Pullman’Sleeping car Rome to’ Chattanooga. Chattanooga to Salisbury and Salisbury to New^York without change. ALL POINTS OWH RAILS, WITH THROUCH TRAIN SERVld North 0 West STATIONS. m*f, CUmNMO, NASHVILLE AN# Lv Chattanooga Ar Cincinnati Ar Louisville. If not, something must be wrong with its food. If the ] mother’s milk doesn’t nour- ish it, she needs SCOTT’S EMULSION. It supplies the \ elements of fat required for ■ the baby. If baby is not ; nourished by its artificial ; food, then. it requires No. 4 Pullman Sleeping car Chattanooga; to Louisville and Cincinnati. ’ V‘ e - - No. 2 Pullman Slecpor Chattanooge t6' Cin cinnati. \ ADDRESS PULLMAN SLEEPFRS AND FIRST-CLASS DAY C0AC|HH Sts L.OU$& and AH PoiniJ^gi QUICKEST SCHEDULES TO CHICAGO % NORTHWB! Exos/iani Sorvice to Louisville, CinchU and OM& t Indiana and Michigan Pom FRED D. BUSH STATIONS. £v Birmingham. DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT 12.00b n u.&pm* 8 i;tpru %am i 11.5^ha 4^pnr 1.55amt 8,43pm 3.37ai»i^.3 pm. 6.42arSl ; 8.00am 10.15anff£.»64^ The Cm that Curas Coughs Colds, 1, Grippe, WhOopIn^Cough, Asthma, | ^Bronchitis and-lnclplent Lv Atlanta Ar Charlotte Ar Danville. jkr Lynchburg Ar Charlottesville.. At Washington . .. feftr Baltimore .. ... Philadelphia..., ftAr New York (rii Missouri. Pacific Rj’. ^Kausas City, i&e Nation* IfcipHa No 1 Brown Bid., Opp. Union Depot, ATLANTA, GA. “No Trouble to Answer Questions?’ tation of kr City, pe sold r to Kan- Missouri ^fart JjQtr Sf tube No. 38 “Washington and SoWhwesterr Led” Solid Vestibule trli&i Allai lew York, carrying Pullmaui Sleefci Atlanta to New Yorlc. Diming• car aeal^ en route. Pullm n Library Obse nr Atlanta to New York. -M. Drav,j^Br r 4>om No. a2 NO. 4 10 OOaih) 7.30pm 7.40pm 9.00pm -7-45am 7.53am: l*No. 16 J STATIONS. •No. 15 ♦No. 21 j 5 30am lv.. Mobile..ar 5.45pm lv...SelmA ..lv 1 fl 45nmlarBlrm*h«ftn lv iv wSm-^ v 10.10pm 4.20pm 6.30am 7.30am 10.20 pm 6-jOpm g#50am