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I'Kl(\E OF I.L >1 I IKK KAISKD
Bv ihe Georgia Inslerstaie Saw Mill Associa
tion at Valdosta.
The Georgia Interstate Saw
Mill Association held a meeting
at Valdosta last week, which was
largely attended. Sessions we;e
held this morning and this after
noon and tonight, Repoits indi
cated the greatest improvement in
the demand for lumber, especially
planing mill stock, during the last
sixty days that has ever been
known.
In consequence, the price list
foi i >O4 on coastwise stuff was
raised one dollar per thousand
feet.
The interior prices remain the
same. T.he rules which were for
mulated in Savannah last week
were adopted with the exception
that a modification is wanted in
the same allowance on twelve
inch size and over.
A rieiisiiiit ’ill.
No Fill is as ;i eusunt and positive
ns DeWilt's Little Early Risers.
D< Writ’s Little Early Riser * are s<>
mi'd and effective that children, dc
irate lad emmd weak people enjoy
their clean-imr effect, whim strong
people say tlrcv are the best liver pill
> iid. Sold by Young I Iron. dee
FItFSIDP.XT DECUMIS
S.-ivs He Wi'l It' Senator Clav's Guest When
He Coin s to Georgia.
President Roosevelt has declined
the invitation of the Atlanta chain
ber of commerce to visit Atlanta
next Mav, In a letter to President
R. F Maddox, of that orguniza
tion, he hints at a southern trip,
about the time proposed by the
chamber, but declares that if he
conies south upon that occasion he
will go direct 10 Texas.
The president announces, how
ever, that he expects to visit Geor
gia during his term of office, but
will lie the guest of Senator A. S.
Clay. While at the home of Sena
tor Clay, he says, he will visit Ros
well, the home of President Roose
velt’s mother.
The letter fiotn President Roose
veil to( President /\laddox is ad
tfolJow at
"December 8, 1904. —My Dear
Mr. Maddox: I have received your
very cordial invitation to visit At
lanta in May. I am afraid this
will l>e impossible. The papers
have had much to say about a pro
posed southern trip of mine next
spring: bub even if I am able to get
away, it will merely be to go
straight to Texas.probably through
the ludian Territory. During my
aerm of office I intend to visit At
lanta, and then to sec Roswell, my
mother’s home, and have accepted
an invitation from Senator Clay,
if possible, to stav at his house
when I come. But lam unable to
;say when it will be.
"'Thanking you heartily, I am
siecerely yours,
“Theodore Roosevret.”
Acid Iron mineral cures all diseases
involving inflammation, by purifying
the blood and directly healing the
irritated parts. Try it on an external
sore and watch it’s magic healing.
It acts in exactly the same way on
all internal inflammations such as
dyspepsia. Indgestion, Rheumatism,
Kidney Disease, Stomach and bowel
troubles. It has no equal for diseases
peculiar to women, Tones up the
entire system.
Trade A. I. m. markon every bottle.
Sold bv Druggists.
Acid Iron Mineral Cos.,
Columbia. S. C.
Oil on tlie Cott’ee.
The cup of black coffee had on
its surface a little oil. This oil
shimmered, it gave forth delicate,
changing colors, like oil on water.
The man who was about to drink
the coffee gazed at it with delight.
"The oil,” he said, "tells me all
I want to Know about the coffee.
Now, without tasting it. I am
sure it is superb
"The whole secret of coffee mak
ing," he wfcut on, "lies in extract
ing and retaining this oil. This
oil it is which gives coffee its
aromatic and delicious taste. This
is also which stimulates you,
which makes you feel, after you
have drunk it, strong and gay.
"Good coffee —the kind with oil
afloat on it, can only be made by
excellent cooks. In millionaires'
houses, or in hotels where they
employ French chefs, you are
likely to get it. But the average
Anercctß housewife does not
THE NEAVS, CARTERSVILLE. GEORGIA. LOC.
know how to make this §ily kind
of coffee at all.” —Philadelphia
Bulletin.
Ask foi Allen’s l oof-Lnsc. a l’nwiler.
To shake into your shoes. Ji rests the
1 eel. Makes walKiev easy. C.ires Corns,
Bunions, Ingrowing .Swollen anil
sweating feet. At all Druggists and
St 1100 Stores, 25c. Don’t accept any sub
stitute. Sam pie FREE Address Allen
a>. Oim.-t ii, LeKov, N. Y.
The Man Kchiiul the Work.
It is an absorbing and inspiring
experience to stand in one of the
great highways of a city in the
early morning hours and watch the
crowds on tbeir way towoik, on
their way to contribute the and. y s
addition to the majestic temple of
civilization, which man and his
machines are building. Bat, as
\ou watch, you begin to wonder:
How many in these throngs are
taking themselves to their work?
Do you take yiurself to your
work? Or do you leave yourself
at home, to lie inactive there all
day and start into energetic life
only when the evening’s amuse
ments ' e in?
More than 95 per cent of llie
men who attempt business fail;
and more than 95 per cent of that
9.5 per cent fail because mankind
does not take itself to its work,
does not realize that work is both
a means and an end, but chiefly an
erd. Saturday Kveiling Post.
If you are ut’.er'v wretched, take a
1 hornugh dose of Johnson’s Pome and
and r ive out every trace of malarial pm
soniug. Ihe u ise insure their lives and
tin wiser insure their health by usinc
biliiis' n’s ('hill and Tonic II
costs 50 cents 11 It. cures: not one cent il
it does not. v
A bill to prohibit juvenile ciga
rette smoking has passed its sec
ond reading in the South Austra
lian legislature and will probably
become law. The age below which
snicking is prohibited is fixed at
16 years.
A Frightened Horse.
Running like mail down the street
dumping’ the occupants, or a hundred
other accidents, are every day occur
rences. It behooves everybody to
have a reliable Salve handy and there
'' none as good as KuNden's Arnica
Salve. Burns, (Juts, Sores, Eczema
and Fib's, disappear quickly under
its soothing effect. 25c. at Young
Bros., Druggists. dec
Mrs. Mcrian Colbert, of .Stileshoro,
visited Mrs. (’. X, Patterson last week.
This Will Interest Mothers.
Mother Grays .Sweet Powders for
Children cure Feverishness. Bad Stom
ach, Summer Bowel Troubles, Teething
Disordeis. cleanse and regulate the
Bowels and destroy Worms. They
never fail. Over 30.000 testimonials
\t all Druggists, 25c. Sample FREE
Address Allen S. Olmsted. LeRos.N.Y
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Taft spent
Sunday in Emerson with Mrs. K, F.
Larey.
No More Suffering.
If you are troubled v ith indigestion
get a bottle of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
and see how quickly it will cure,yon-
Geo. A. Thomson, of Spencer, To a,
says: “Have had Dyspepsia for twen
ty years. My case was almost hope
less. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure was rec
ommended. and I used a few’ bottles
of it, and it is the only tbmg-thrvt has
relieved me Would not be without
it. Have doctored with local physi
cians, and also at Chicago, and even
went to Norway with hopes of getting
some relief, but Kodol Dyspepsia
Cure is the only remedy that has
done me any good, and I heartily
recommend it. Every person, suffer
ing with indigestion or dyspepsia
should use it.” Sold by Young Bros.
dec
Miss Huby Jolinston. of Kook mart,
sr>ent Wedmsdav with Miss Gena
Moon.
Pneumonia and La Grippe.
Itch on human cared in 30 minutes
by Woolfords Sanitary Lotion This
never faiis. Sola by Young Bros,
druggists. 1 yr
Miss Minnie Weems, of Jacksonville,
Ala., is visiting Mrs. M. L. Johnson.
Report from the Reform School*
J. G. Gluck, Superintendent, Prun
tytown, W. Va., writes; "After trying
all other advertised cough medicine
we havedeoided to use Foley's Honey
and Tar exclusively in the West Vir
ginia Reform School. 1 find it the
most effective and harmless." Greene
Drug Cos. dec
Miss Lena Kentroe will leave next
week tor a visit to Sandersviile.
Aii Emergency Medicine
For sprains, bruises burns, scalds,
and similar injuries, there is nothing
so good as Chamberlain's Ptfin Balm.
If soothes and not only gives instant
relief from pain, but causes the parts
to heal in about one third the time re
quired by the usual treatmet. For sale
by Greene Drug Cos. ami M. F. Word.
dec
Miss Lucy Barron, ot Gadsden, Ala.,
spent Sunday here with her parents.
FOLEYSHONEIMAR
•tops the cootfh and heals lunge
Several thousand chestnut posts, c lit
round, splitor sawed, any length, apply
for price Jones Carriage Cos.
First Aid to the Itnired
£
THE GREENE DRUG CO
fiecommend PARACAMPH as a Most Reliable
First Aid to the Injured.
Many people in this city are injured
daily, and oftentimes serious results fol
low simply because the injury was not
properly caredforin the beginning. Itis
not always possible to secure a physician
at a moment’s notice. Many deaths are
caused by negligence and delay. Blood
poisoning often results from bad cuts,
gun shot wounds, etc., because the
wound is not properly treated promptly.
Paracamph is a simple, inexpensive
remedy which every family should keep
in their homes every day; every factory,
manufacturing plant and large institu
tion should keep Faracamph near at
hand. It is conceded by medical author
ities to be a most reliable, relieving,
soothing and healing agent. It not only
stops pain quickly, but it heals wounds
without leaving ugly scars and absolutely
prevents blood-poisoning.
Faracamph is truly a home remedy
and every bottle is guaranteed to be pure,
safe, clean, and to do exactly what is
claimed for it. If you do not keep Par
acamph in your home, get a bottle to
day. It is just as necessary in your
home as good soap and water.
You will find it excellent for quickly
relieving Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Sore,
Tired Feet, Skin Troubles, Catarrh, or
any form of Swelling or Inflammation.
Sold only in 25c, 50c arid SI.OO bottles
by all good druggists.—The Paracamph
Company, Louisville, Ky., U. S. A.
Coughs, Cods and Constipation.
Few realize whtn Waking cough
medicines other than Foley's Honey
and Tar. that they contain opiates
whch are constipating besides being
unsafe, particula’ly for children.
Foley's Honey and Tar contains no
opiates, is safe and sure and will not
constipate. (Ireei.e Drug Cos. dec
Didn't Xec;’ J\.y For That.
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The I y. - ■ you kiss the book- ,
tree; <• ' 'kO’.'.neg. In I pay you
to kiss liia: ;
Miss Key, Oh. no, si". I‘ui willing i
to and ' tk"i f : rath n. .—Brooklyn j
Eagle.
Dm Out i.t ft Iliiry.
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, Mrs. Jnstwed—Fred, dear, all last
night you were crying in your sleep,.
“Give me a highball, give uie a high
ball!”
Mr. Jnstwed—Guess I was dreaming
I was—or er—playing baseball.
He Could Fix It.
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Employer—l would rather havb a sin
gle man for the place.
Applicant—Well, advance me enough
money, and I'll get a divorce.—Chicago
Journal.
Sarcasm.
"I’d like a necktie about the color of
four pretty eyes, don’t ye know.”
“I'm sorry, but we’re all out of boys’
•toe*."-New York Event** Journal.
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DeWitt
DeWitt is the name to look for when
you go to buy Witch Hazel Save.
DeWitt’s Witch Hazel Salve Is the
original and only genuine. In fact
DeWitt’s is the oily Witch Hazel S-'ive
that is made from tije unadulterated
Witch-Hazel
All others are counterfeits—base Imi
tations, cheap and worthless —even
dangerous. DeWitt’sWitch Hazel Salve
is a specific for Plies; Blind. Bleeding,
Itching and Protruding Piles. Also Cuts,
Bums, Bruises. Sprains, Lacerations,
Contusions. Boils. Carbuncles, Eczema,
Tetter. Sait Rheum, and all other Skin
Diseases,
SALVE
PREPARED B T
C.C. DeWitt 4 Cos., Chicago
Sport S'
pj. periences of anglers, shoot-
Oik kV* MS an( j campers, or yacht
,Advei\t\ire £/£
terested in country life,
I tV Ilin. avk your newsdealer for
arn i ‘Torest and
(COO. STREAM,” or send
<o> W*- us twenty-five cents
9 JS for four weeks trial trip. A
CaJLiCIi large illustrated weekly
journal of shooting,
rf ’ >'S 'W fishing, natural his-
JA tory and yachting. A
merit has to A?
Home and its J
surroundings. Vppfr./? • j
a year, $2 for
the best
books on outdoor life and recreation.
FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO.
** 346 Broadway, New York.
L © id s
It should be borne in mind that
every cold weakens the lungs, io-vv
ers the vitality and prepares the
system for the more serious dis
eases, among which are the two
greatest destroyers of human life,
pneumonia anil consumption.
ChamberlairAs
Cough Remedy
■ has won its great popularity by its
prompt cures of this most common
ailment. It aids expectoration, re
lieves the lungs and opens the
Secretions, effecting a speedy and
permanent cure. It counteracts
any tendency toward pneumonia.
Price 25c, Large Size 50c.
. /]?? 21 Ml A COLLECE.
Vor YOUsc LADIES, Roanoke. Ve.
Opens September 26. 1904. One of the
ending Schools for Young Ladies of
the South. Mew buildings, pianos and
equipment. Campus ten acres. Grand
mountain scetierv in the Valiev of Vir
ginia, famed for health. European and
American teachers. Full course. Con
-ervatorv advantages in Art, Music and
Elocution. Certificates Wellesley. Stu
dents from 30 States. For catalogue ad
dress MATTIE P. HARRIS.
30junSt President, RoannKe, Va.
Libel for Divorce.
Mary Jones i j n t j,e Superior Court, o
Jam L.‘Jones’ Bartow County, G.
To the defendant, Janies L Jone-: You are
hereby notified, required and commanded, per
sonally or b.v attorney, to be and appear at the
Superior Court, to be held in and for saio coun
ty o' Kart w, on the second Monday in .lann
•<rv no*!. h, ii and there to answer the plaintiff's
lit el f- • total divorce, and in default thereof
the r* ii t UI proceed ns to justice appertains.
ti- ~ til- honorable judge of said comt,
tins ft c i.-i ti da, of October, liKM.
A. W. FITE J. S. 0 C. C.
L'bel for Divorce.
Linic Hightleldi In the Superior Court o
vs. /
Charlie HighfieldJ Bartow County, fla.
To the defendant, ' harlie Highfieli: You are
hereby notified, required and command, and. per.
sonali.v or by attorney to be and appear at the
Superior Court to bo held in and for said county
of Bartow, on the second Monday in January
next, then and there to answer the plaintiff s
libel (or a total divorce, and in default thereof
the court will proceed as to justice appertains.
Witness the honorable judge of said court,
ththe is 17th day of September, 1904
A. W. FIT E. J.S. C.f\C.
An Old Idea.
Every day rtrengthens the belief of emi
nent physicians that impure blood is the
cause of the majority of our diseases.
Twenty-five years ago this theory was used
as a basis for the formula of Browns’ Iron
Bitters. The many remarkable cures effected
by this ihmoua old household remedy are
1 sußetent to prow that the theory is corrects
Brews' Ires Bitten ii mid by all dealara
|t Children’s Sake, j|
Kjl at Christmas time, as well as Uk
MB for the land’s sake at harvest *
jffl time, fertilize your crops with
g Virginia-Carolina
H when you plant in the spring— rfU
V for it will bring you prosperity
Vt> long before Xmas next year,
jM and happiness even to the chil- JB?
K dren, because of the increased
mm profits tiius put into your pock- V*
IS et. Write for information if Sift
■I your dealer cannot furnish you mO
jm VIRGINIA-CAROLINA
Wk CHEMICAL COMPANY U
,Sb Charleston/s. C. Memphis, ?e’uu.
jAIICAa
jifj Stakes short roads.
AXLE
j *sL light loads.
j ||KEA.SE
x for everything
that runs on wheels.
Sold Everywhere.
Made t>j STANDARD Oil. CO. i
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INSTRUCTIVE
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A Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Proper
Use of English
JOSEPHINE TURCK BAKER, Edftor
SI.OO a Y©ar. 10 cts. a Copy
PARTIAL CONTENTS FOR THIS MONTH.
Suaofxtiom for the Speaker. What to say and
■ what not to say.
Snoaf^tions for the Writer.
Errors ami Models in English from noted Authors
The Art of Conversation. How to increase one’s
vocabulary.
Compound Words. How to wi i.-- hero
Shall an and Will. How to u r' h
Punctuation : Prone ■ : ion
Correct English in t ■
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TO BSUUTiFY
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. . Saline a . .
THK UNK(JC \LLKP BK A I'll fr'IKK
\FEW Hpuliviui**ijh will rnuovf TMnor sallow.
news ;iiid restore the beauty of vonth.
SATINOLA is anew discover! , guaranteed,
ami money refunded iftt fails to remove Freckles,
Pimples, I.iver ypots. Black-heads. Discolora
tions and Eruptions. Ordinary ca-es in 10 nys.
the worst in 20 days. After these defects are
remnv. and the skin w ill be soft,, clear an i beautiful.
Price SO cents at drug stores or by mail. Thuus
an.is ol ladies testify to thi-tnerit- of Satinola,
Mrs. K. A, Foster writes:
Nashville, Tenn , January 2, 1904.
National Toilet Cos . Paris. Term
Gentlemen: I hare used your SATINOLA and
EGYPTIAN CREAM eyer since they have been
on the market and unhesitatingly say that they
are the best preparations tor removing discolo
rations and improving the complexion tlmt I
have ever known. I tegard your NADINE FACE
PO to DEK as superior on the market.
NATIONAL TOILET CO.,
Paris, Tenn.
Sold in Cartersville by
M. F. WORD
and ail leading druggists.
B. R. WILLIAMS
MAKER OF
Umbrellas and Parasols,
138 Whitehall 8t . ATLANTA, GA.
Lock and key work done promptly.
Repair work done while you wait.
DR. WOOLLEY’S
Qoi ?zim an and Whiskey
ANTIDOTE * /
Vi'ill rnn* pfr:ianeitl.v at yuur own lion:*,
M : . TANARUS, M. Drown, of l>eQuwn. Ark., Hays;
<i\ ■ : j** veil y ai*H m*jo i was curod <!■ th** opium
aUlr by your imHlirim*. nad hj,ve continued in
i very tHst ofboHhb s+inoe.
\1 uM 'l UL'st&li LovlDKt,>n % Via , su.vq;**
|“I am ad ro hi.v that t tjruilv bdiovt* that t sun
I -tii.il c'.v anand j v
IJa?-t. an i havt? ho much h watted a
I -nii k in md.v form C ixk y onr oraiicators
* in.- v* i* mouth* ago. U ft&s tbc>t uiU't>yy L
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N.■ VifUTuia To.vnnpn'3, ot Sbtß\epori, 1.n.7
‘ iSu tLorv ojau.a. I have no other
iin o. iticjh 6.lth, fin j i make i o nivsiuke when
' [ av that toy health te u iter nov, than it ever
n, y ||f H , and T o.v r* it to vou and your
i**ti r-i i.v. 'it has been t * ive years sinew 1 was
.*□ m. by yuur treatin' n.”
| Dr. U’f.ollev lias thousands of such leHt iuo
nia! . with periniHrion to use them. ' treatment
i uii h h-> manv reroimnPii mcious troin
jan *iired patents must be irood.
*/.. VVoolley*® Anttilote has imHafcors (is all
j <; .-•) articles h i ve>—i‘i*haps you hive *ri*;d
! H.niie.v tae 111. but ther is like Hoelley ,
s ood the test of tdiirtv yt*Ms. N > min
j )!■ •..;11:;t) who uses opium or >• idske.v in any
i imfi). or \vbn has iiienos s> auheted, BUOU-J
lie--'itore to write to
DR. B. M. WOOLLEY.
ICC iMorth Pryor 3t- P. O. u0xN0.307
Atlanta, Georgia.
for iiis book or. those diwßUes, which lie will send
KRKK ANU CONFIUGNTIAL.
THE NEW
i mtercliaagealiie Mileage Tickets
OVER THE 1
SEABOARD
fllr Line Railway
1 are on sale now by £tiy agent ol the
a v stem at
$25 Per !,000 Allies.
and are good ovt-r
15.000 Miles,
covering the foinittltig toa:
Atlanta, Knoxville and Aoftherii Kali,
way; Atlanta and West Point Kafir .*n;
! Western Raiiwavoi' Alabama; AilSnth:
| Coast Line; Louisville and Nashviiie
| Hailmau: Louisville Henderson .i ...i
I St. Louis Railroad; Nashville, < l.atla
! nooga and St. Lours Railroad; Nvifi.-
i western Railway of South t’aroli'nr; ftal
j tiicore S;ea>n Packet Co.i.j.aii,; F.-mt
i s > sfoiri; Bruns wick arff JBit mitighuin
(Kalin.ad; Ki< hinond, Fredoi.c --i.uri,
i and Potomac Railroad; C tsar lest i :i ami
I -U oslcrn Carolina Railway; W-iffn
j Southern Railway; ChesapraJ-.- un;<
- ship C’oT.-pany; S- aboard Air Lit Kail
! way: * oiinibla, Newberry arc! 1 .-.i.vena
■ iCidii- .and, ueorgia Rrilroadf V> cstern
' anfl Atlantic Railroad.
Pur further information relative to
u-b ~ r<--ervntv'n of sleeper aceom
niwmt. r appiv to
.1. L Von DOHLEX,
Trav. Pass. Agt., 110 Peach tree at.
Atlanta, via,
R. M. COFFEY,
P. and T. A., 110 Peachtree st
, Atlanta, da.
W. OH KjmTIAN.
(-••n’l. Pass. A;;:., Atlanta Ga
flilanla and Birmingnam
Air Line kaiiwav.
w< St BoUIJU East litHUid
Read down Effect NoC, 1905 Read up |
Nos.--- Nos.— ■
80 -J i 21 22 2-1 88 i
AM HI AM PM AM AM I
(LeN) (LAN)
Dly’ ex. IV)v ex.
MQN- aily. Cent. Time daii.y.mok.
... 430 8 22 1. Atl (WiAryj.a. 7 30 11 45 ....
250jG20|!02( Cartarsville. .il i5|030 2'J6
302H31j 10 28 . I.aids- • ....1505 922 204
3 170)43 1042 .Stilesboro. ...j4 53|911 149
3 29, 52 1052 Taylorsville.. 1141 9Oi 133
343 7 01110 Oavitts.' 432 851 1 17
3 4 1, j7 06 1105 ...Aragon 4 29j8 Ji 112
4027 18 11 14 .Rookmart-... 4178 3b 101
4 Oil 735 11 31 .Fish Creek ...358817 1241
4 25:7 41113* ...Grady. ... 350,8 10 12 30
4 4*jß 04 11 57 a Cedartown.l. 3 3217 48 12 13
5 281,... 124’ i.Esom Hill a 250. . 11 38
535 ... 1248 .. Warners. .. 245 ... 11.31
5 43| .. 1257'. Palestine.. .2 38 . ..11 20
003!.... llljjvVilson Ridge 218 ... .i 10 55
6161... 1291 Piedmont.. 204 . 10 44
6351 .1 147 . . ‘‘rices 1147; .. 110 85
p 57] 204 j ..Tredegar ... j 1 25!... |lo 05
220 ArJaeksonville Lv 110
710 258 Lv. Tampa.. Lv 12 33 951
720 315 Ar . Dukes ... 12 22 935
7 25 Lv Dukes (L&s) Ar.... 9 15
320 .... ArAnntslon “ r,v ... 825
.... 3 50 ArGadsden.(L<kN).ll 45
.... 4 10“ Attalla “ 1125
319 Lv. .. Dukes . Ar 12 15
. . 329 Hebron .12 02 ....
.... 3 42 Ohatchie..... 1140
4 15 Ragland 10 55
4 42 Ethel... ..10 20 ....
452 Coal City.. 10 00 ....
.... 514 Ar Pell Citv. Lv 930
955 Ar... Birmingham (So. Ry) ~Lv6lo
(Excepting Sunday.)
Close connections as follows: At
Cartersville, Ga., with W.<& A. R. R.;
at Rockmart, Ga., with So. Ry.; at
Cedartown, Ga., with C. of Ga. Ky.; at
Piedmont, Ala., with So. Ry.; at Pell
Citv, Ala., with So. Ry.
Direct connections in Atlanta for
points east, northeast and southeast.
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