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Tiai-v.s Pk« A
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J.N, C. Mh.i ek, Lessee.
I. McCox-nkli., EniTor.
C.u iu.e, Ua •» Jilch. 1. 1893,
T Hatch bill seems to lie
*1< ■, Wonder if it is the
bUh at kills.
’] protection papnrs of Hit
soui a non ’t like Mr. Cleveland’i
cabinet much
President Harrison will resume
the practice of law, and Cleveland
will proceed to undo the law.
Hon. I’nt Wulsb, of the Agusia
Chronicle, hns been appointed
commissioner at large to tlie
World’s fair.
Look iu the bottom of your wine
cup young man You may see a
pair of hand culls there.—Atlanta
Herald.
Tlio Boworsvillc Free I’reas has
a very pretty notice of Hon. Bob
Taylor’s lecture at Elberton. The
writer shows marks of a lecturer
hittisi If.
1 mocratic papers aro t ad-
voca third party doctrine, why
undert W r batiuei-
Let the enemy shelter iu their own
camps.
II. F. Livingston must be
.
V litii ho financial columns d
tin nta Constitution, They
h •ry Bubtronsury tinge l<
the ir ‘dors, and -mack might,ly
of Livingstonism
The Supreme court lias set aside
tl: ij Ifi.'.iilaty of the populism legis¬
lature '/I Kansas, and the follow¬
ers ci whiskers Pfoff.r have to
come io order at the rap of the re¬
publican gavel.
f> in of tlio leaders of high life
society in Atlnta hav 0 filled the
citv th sensation: for the last
week. Bank robing urnl suiciding
seem to Go tlio order of the day in
tlio City.
United States Senator, A. il.
Colqnit, of Georgia, lma recovered
from ills recent sicl as, and loft
a fc ys tig for Washington.
where he will resume his Senato¬
rial duties.
V Saturday will bo a great
rav a the nations capital, Do-
mocrucy a matchless chief will
c U3JJ the Bceptor of tie l tti n
and sixty-five millions of people
will have their greatest follow eit-
izen etthe head of their govern-
meut affairs.
Homo of the Georgia newspapers
are complaining that Air. Hoke
Hmith should not have been hon-
OV ith a position in Mr. Cleve¬
land* cabinet, liccttuso other men
in the stnt» have served the state
and party longer thnu he. Mr
Smith wits awarded for what lie
was doing and w hat ho was quali¬
fied to do.
The Atlanta Constitution doubt-
less ects another political strun-
*h iu Georgia next year, as its ed*
■ tori;; 1 columns are again furnish-
hig a ! -t.sisof attack upon tjie de-
, iioct'ao', for the third party load¬
ers. Docs the Constitution know
hat d.mocratic speakers had to
meet t’s editorials in the hands
third party 8|) ikers on overy
ten in Georgia lust year? H
t 'craoy is to ha ye demo-
a 1 uUonty quoted against it
party lenders, let it come
r lemocruiic source amt not
breed
J1E NEW CABINET
'The following are the members
chosen by Mr. Cleveland to makt
uji his cabinet:
(Valter Q. Gre.-itam, of Illinois.
Secretary of State.
John G. Carlisle, ► f Kentucky.
Secretary of-the 'Treasury.
Daniel S. Lament, of New York.
$ ‘crotary of War,
Hilary A. ilorism;. of Alai in a,
He i ,ary of ih- Navy.
iioke Smith, of Georgia. 8 t
tat Jie In not
tL ii, 4 Nebrask
arc
A’ork
THE GOLD RKSERVJ
Tile teftc’.r tint ci rtain do
eriilic tip tvs pa; ‘i hjI fourth
tlmir editorial mu lifts and i
broadcast throughout the country
tu thousands of readers, who from
circum-taiK ovor which l
have uu control are unablo t<> d* -
lermine betwoon tlio soutn
unstable, is doing 3 T to begot
unrestand rebollic 3 aim ip
masses Ilian til! the open lull
of democracy combined,
prominent dome a n a i
declaring that tl i ). 0 (
gold that l*place I in the Unit »
Stulfls treasury as u r servo again-
the $340,000,000 i f greenback
now in circulation, is being kept in
the treasury for the pitriiose «f
aiding the money sharks to oppr-s^
tlio people The act of K
which slopped Ih cancelling
greenbacks by the secretary ol tI k
treasury, was in good faith, a n
dualities sorted the i>o >;rl inter-
ests, but it looked t< i i
to tlio mor nscfvativo
of congress l allow $34f>.(] (
hi ha: to circulate, 1.
hn< nothing behind it but the gov
t net its lint, and they therefor
ed a law requiring tin $tu
000.000 of gold he stored in tin
treasury and kept up that
amount as a TV Z it t
more than t nr nrs - g
,i. :]< h: h.»n in air
hition and w
Now if this i 'Vu C
from llu* tr,"istiry without s ■■
the stability of our finances, 1
the third party idi i of ti p " p
legal ternVr without a’basis is
right, and Wcav r lionld c:
his ^ from* t hr Mitocralic ra
\' - k that .1 T I
I out, ■ u r llould I
■Id r ,li d if .1;
tl bid:
a enomn f in Itm
W1I ’Om.lHTS RF 1.1
Topol; is a populist,center I
the ct is- il of » populist state nd
for s< u ,i. I it, it has
pied ; >r ha of public i It
lion.
The real "< at deal d T it
and other Kans s w us ar IV
Using liberal ly ring h am*.
and pr uti rig t .1 r 1
values it n the assumption tha
I he slnt. , entering a : ni ol
prosparit And yot 7 ivor Kiuv
sns there is a pcrf"*t r, ra f t!
oldest inlmb nnt 1 tli V
Topeka nloti i aid that m
! hall lao th I l list#'
it' 9 '((.In |
a view to A r
Residence prop if. for
sale, and business pap r is licit
culled in. = •s who have a
way* rnadi 111 ' 5 v are trying I
sell their farms, and the bolder
wild lands arc trying to cl"v* oil)
at any price.
Krorywhere there i an uneasy
restlessfeelin,g and in many ijuar-
ters it is fr ’dieted that Hr
state is on the vergn of civile wa
Unless mietl mi's t 4
dily res .1 let •on-lit
border i m nu'chy w pre\aiI
an C- it. will ti ;»od citizens ti
ti t to preserve order This
thu situation under populist rule,
[t goes without saying that the
average American does not fancy
this pictur institution,
FYKN IN FRANKLIN
Th a Fra lin W
•j»y lx i,
between the canidates tor ttva.mr
et' and to fill the vacancy ov -c
by the death of one of the corn u -
siolists, waited in ' DemocraD
victory.
Irwin fttv ad
i, nt :v ,v
th ns br.t t
mkiuil th' but a
It ti!0k( ond went out.
T. t urtou, Democrat.
el vied by 1 ms and V
Tie iv rat, w
113 m::j >ri1 v
Hurrah f, l'rank
County iLieetl
The n t congress can gr
benefit t i eon n try illy and
the South in part-icni \v i p
out ti A ‘ii t r« il
The f •in
will ii 0
form l ‘X of r
the pec v. now lit
that h i. YRjUfll t<
non,
l 1 .1 th
gro in'-vate the jojuumRi ti;
|.\ FARMERS QUERY I)
b< } >r d
irnmoi
Iter to ip ( tituuon, turn j.ot •
'J. II 11 71 shape of n post-
ri| r - V C h the government
tue in I; ? Why not issue
iiiify in 4 nl mid rave interest?
il 10 jul tf treasury n d(
(I tic ■ tf:o value f 1, lid
U Uinta Com d ion,
The iistittttioii All
igUa farmers rpti j >
[j 1 no questi nt
ta that mot
Tiie t Utu ny
,1 is I
Li fuade—that the boftl
iu! d by the money lenders
1 nr to ua that the C stitu
\nf;n hot understand tu<> m
‘ >der discussion, or it d -m
* iase, and also to mi- I'-.id a
large class of its readers V
IV it the Uoroftitution do notun-
leritaud volld the question, for v
very greatly dislike t I
w flint it was deliborat ,i 1
cHitor iUkf . The <
4 |mi mibutaw ! it e
♦ tito justi- ; }: . i .1 .v
I' ttirost, and if ( 1 tit
! ,’was,served Ip d no n-iii that Un'cst they be 1
it.
our contemporary plea
i of wliatacoount would boo i
f it were non-interest heitrit Ig
A would want them, and h
srovornment to g A
Ai r coo ~ u:
a ds, lu
I lief I Btl
« . -i Is tllC DM is
*():■•■ people? Is the Constitution
i out to find itself advocating the
l.vard Bohiniy theor f pui-
*fi the g. rnmont i*i Ll
:1 t ami nr tin 1
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A hit \. arc ir I lll'l
in govcrniuo ,t, t
; ■ frequent ins
i very vitlua ‘d
i
i ry us v
a i mystifying tin c
jovornnu tiU Why docs t
rmnent issue bond’s? Win
to city of Atlanta i
■ml if you can an r oiv
t can answer the other. I f t
of Atlanta gets in d ) •r
es to build water w»
ric plant, or ec.au ot’i
mi wineii! for 3 ’.to be [it c
hoi Cl tv, V *z is usttn
j ir let the cost of
these vvorks or plant or vyh.vtev.'i’
it m fall us lightly as p isst-
hle up,,m its tuxp tyct's? The au¬
thorities issue bonds, .’> per emit J
p*r cent or whatever they think
they can tloat tin - at, and go into
the market for ' - rs. If the
bonds are four twenty’s a' iu oth-
.o' words draw E per il! l r
sst and inntur z tw ye.i rs.
th t tax !' u > I u
j." uld l r Is Uml i a it*
4 their on twouf
time,ami instead of bavin
taxed for the whole amount at
time, they only have to I t
oUD twentieth of the amount !'
create a sinking fund, and an ad¬
ditional four percent to cover the
interest. This allows the burden
if tn :t T ;>me in a w t
it can he met, when if fu .1 t
P>, t Ll 1 in 1.
I'll a common a
transaction between man a i 1 man
and the government’s is I:- MV
the ;imc tiling from it hash
standpoint. But suppose the t t
of Atlanta issued non-inp.i 4
bearing bonds to 1< t |
wot .1' is any bo c*
a 'V I, a
Uh A atu su\ *
tiii- t the ttuk
mi ls I 'ft
w Oi
ai •s more val
in ary takoo t
it t try notes tssii . Lv h
r rnment would meet th
gj.. iea of the situation r It:
in substance that they i\
fort a perpt
with no promise i
tioa Uok^d on t n
*11« •gli w
t
it;
\V :\
1
the C
l;
i, wli
been the Cu ce? Would
any body have ami) inom umess
the state promia i ♦ > nd m them
■ country
111 IV i
and if the sta mad them
Would she no to tax tli<
1 iplo for tin e rodempth fund
f il if t !1XI for the ret on
fund, win t! >y issuing
r :u nt
' I
T the m no
an teral gov*
.1 nit that
i i
i mg it; ill
u i f a man lettii his nblt-
- vs long a is worth the
(amount. ; We trust ou : coatompo-
rary will study up oo tiiis matter
and quit helping Post & Co. to
spread their doctrine.
CANNING FACTORIES IX Till-
HO U TIE
i t is said tl; tin me row
ng
i h 11 ,
r r
ili.cti and build no l fan;
ing an =. the fruii i i on
I Fttc - iriys :h to twenty
III i cap-.tc : ty
I t Ju« :p
r i ( ii 1 other
n, r IV
1
i
I s e lii
Tin demand for in a 'les
a id fruits is 1> it.-, tl- in i
and will iin apidly
d an the fact >rie an 1' -ty t c
— i\V, v t sou tr
ll' rr. ICSt 1! il f 'Dill oz
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GEOK..1A, I rank'.ui county.
Will be s< lil on the first Tuesday i
March i Ih on rt lie use a >r in
earnest , rariliiiri 'uni Georgia
within legal hours of ? ale, to the
highest dcr for cas-h t he followiii;
described property, to-vv
Twelve itcrt j cl 1 g iii Frank
lin count v. oeorgi; la
M Stow aiid B L 4 •vied on a;
Urn V uj-erty of ; rah Wri l ,ti:
fy a i \ ti fa issn d by cteo - w Cai
l utity ft
her ,U nay n- t
fc \a > and vc11 cd tn llH
tel lew try i •rcMi Stow
I 1:
,1 AR’TEIJ, Hheritr
i Frsf,
GEORGIA, Fra iilxliu ('(.unity
Will be sold or. t r.-t Tu ih
M i'll tiex at th ■t r in
('iirncsviUc. i’raiil
within tlu t i
liir it bidder
, ri l; 1
Oti I;
bj.ani ! ii i
ih j ly Fun ell n in
Until DHtl'ict, i' rani n =
ty. levied on : f the property t Mil
.Murks, dcccas jL ,lo sati i tax Ufa
su'eit by ooorg * W Carroll 4 ■t
r d coti E y. I for state, d COUllt \
tax tot the y« 5 see h sy ii Ic l y J 1 :
Addison. 1. c. mi turned ( t to uu
in tent's of the taw l- l 185
ll T ■rill'
i Frs fee si>.7u
Frati
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111 ;rJ<
w ab aiod t an
rt h by H B 1 d n
erg 1 ing the T
Hart well strt w here
Sarah (d wt I nd Augi :|l
let and '
a now live. . me oi
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GEORGIA, EranVlln coui. y,
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in
,,.j, next,at the court house doer in
< arnt sville legal i rankliu county oeotgia,
, Ida the hours of sale, to
- hest tidd” • f r ctffch the
cribod property, to wit:
( no bouse and lot in the town of
n’i. ystun Franklin county oeorttia ciiri-
ntr one fourth of an nc 5 more or
s.-- adjoining W L V lands of .1 V r: irtli, ou
lowest, .ms on -v Sa-
r c
t (li7 tlie land
now live, !ev-
i n T • J 13 i J arb-
li-fa i 1' c the
il> di
•u it a* oi Neat Little
i) r i n ill J IJ and
V*' y Jevi-d on
rrm<- of the
n'-L.C Feb i f mi),
\ lb Hirer iff.
( A, nklin county
. ’<> all whom limy concern
\Y l,.T , G L Carso n executor of A
1 r MllS tO tl nrt in
I: tit on, tin .cr tiled and entered on
J. t hat he as y administered
a t. rson’s e .t is is therefore
t itt* persons nee led, heirs and
r liters, to s!l vuse if any they
an, v>. X‘<: E r should not be
rged from s Kxeeutofship,
! e rs i dismission on
r ndc.v in June 18U3; Feb 24
i Ordinary
Vv :t.
t li all p r srt , 11 :
)E V k. ~ i)t
A.l« Scott ■ed. i»n & r-r till*
J fu.vs.onH being: in Z. •-7 :od
l t sot tieiuent i lri I
d by 1. f lint.'or signet
ii t ii 189
1 ( V lx f )
. S( ( r ) I
1 it ; el'll
T r li ue form
applied to t e under, igned for perma*
ue lit lett. ,. •i admiuistraUou on the
to o <J. Tribble late of said
d Kid 1 V-,-111 pass upon
ue pplieatioa on the first Monday
i a. Given under my
Ii .• igoal ure this 6th
day 803 H'diuory
Ki.
*3.00
u t it,
mcorq,
i<
'Pr 4,-1 to
h (ion •d
t AT 1ms il
cite vli per¬
il creditors, ta
t ui. why said
i tsohargd
i 1 receive
'■ii the first Mon-
i : Fell, 6th 1S98
t EiL, Ordinary.
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of Oi’diin. ‘V c. !■ t,y will
be sold at h art >«.-•(•
d. or t-f rit I! r ui
y in r t, w linn ti tegai
hour of sa!" the to mr Lit no tax
t i i.c l i'l.Ci of I, d t:
hi h i n aid Ly, on ti e
W t T adjoining criiten-
hni :l i KI v
ii. J F s 1 v 11
fart Ill ill
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' II! ir injr apart of rtn
tract of land known tii tl V
\\ bre home pi: itlthilwigi d
in tin i non og said tract as It t
Then on suit! tract al lit (ll'tecii
a fair state ah o
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Richmond & D
Atlanta and Charlotte A
Condensed Schedule of Passenger Trains in Kneel £
NORTHBOUND. no. as SO. 10 NO. 12
EA8TKRN TJMK. Duly Daily. Uaily.
Lv Atlanta 1 00 inn 8 50 pm 8 05 am
- -
“ Ohamblee y -J1 pm 8 40 am
“ Norcross o 31 pm 8 62 am
- -
“ Duluth it 41 pm 9 04 am
- -
“ Suwanee it 51 pm 9 15 am
- -
“ Buford 10 05 pm 9 2« am
- -
“ Flowery Branch 10 18 pm ( 9 42 am
“ Gainesville 2 22 pm 10 85 pm Id 08 am
“ Lula I i 02 pm 10 27 am
u Bellton 11 u5 pin H>80 am
- -
“ Cornelia I I 80 pm 10 61 am
- - u?am
V. f Viry 11 ill pm 10
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Toi coa 12 U 0 iin> 11 lit am
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? minster 12 m 11 60 am
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“ X aeca 100 am 12 16 pm
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“ ^ Mitral n 1 20 pm
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“ Kasieys - 2 01 urn 1 60 pm
-
“ Greenville- 5 24 pm * 37 am 2 15 pin
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“ Greers uu 2 46 pm
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“ Wellfurd 8 10 am 8 05 pm
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“ Spartanburg 6 J7 pm 3 31 am 3 20 pm
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“ Clifton 3 40 ain 8 63 pm
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“ (Jowpens 3 50 am 8 68 pm
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“ Gaffneys 4 13 am 4 20 pm
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“ Blacksburg 4 35 am 4 37 pm
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Grover 4 46 am 4 46 pm
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" King’s Mountain 5 06 am 6 02 pm
“ Gastonia 5 35 am 5 36 pm
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“ Lowell - - 5 50 am 0 37 pm
“ Bellemont 6 00 am 5 46 pm
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Ar Charlotte - 8 20 pm 6 30 am 6 10 pm
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SOUTHWARD. NO. 37 NO. H NO. 9
Daily. Daily. Daily.
Lv Charlotte - - 0 45 am 1 50 pin 2 20 am
“ Bellemont - - 2 Id pm 2 42 am
“ Lowell - - 2 19 pm 2 52 am
“ Gastonia - - 2 30 jim 3 04 am
King’s Mountain 3 53 pm • 8 27 am
“ Grover - - 3 07 pm 3 4.1 am
“ Blacksburg - 3 16 pin 3 53 am
“ Gaifneys - - 3 33 pm 4 13 am
“ Cmvpens - - 3 58 pm 4 42 am
“ Cliftoff - - 4 01 pm 4 45 am
“ Spartanburg - 11 43 am 4 18 pm 5 00 am
“ Wellford - - 4 8s pm 5 23 am
“ Greers - - 4 54 pm 5 42 am
“ Greenville - - 12 36 pm 5 24 jnn 0 10 am
“ Easleys - - » oil pm 6 38, am
“ Central - - 6 45 pm 7 30 am
“ Seneca - - 7 11 pm 7 58 am
‘ Westminster - 7 30 pm 8 17 am
■ “ Toccoa - - 8 06 pm 8 55 am
“ ML Airy - - 8 37 pm 9 30 am
“ Cornelia - - 8 41 pm 9 33 am
“ Bel I ton - - 9 05 pin 9 58 am
“ Lula - - - 9 07 pm 10 00 am
“ Gainesville 3 41 pin 9 32 jim 10 28 am
“ Flowery Branch {41 51 pm 10 48 am
“ Buford - - 10 05 pm 11 02 am
“ Suwanee - - 1018 pm 1115 am
“ Duluth - - 10 80 pin 11 25 am
“ Norcross - - 10 42 pm 11_37 ll"49 am
“ Chamblee - - 10 54 pm am
Ar.Atlanta - - 5 05 pm 11 30 pm 12 25 pm
Between Toccoa and Elberton
Southbound. No. 63 No. 9 Northbound. No. 1! No 92
Lv Toccoa 7 00 am 11 25 am Lv Elberton 6 00 am 4 (10
Lv Bowersville t) 00 am 1 00 pm LvBowcrsville 7 25 am 5 15
Ar Elberton „
30 50 am 2 20 pm Ar Toccoa S 45 am 7 36 p»
Additional Trail Nos. 17 and 1*8—Lula accommodation, daily except Sun
lay, leaves Atlanta 6:15 p. m., arrives Lula 9:00 p. m Returning, leavrs Lirt*
6:0() a. m., arrives Atlanta 8:50 a. m
Nos. 9 and 10 Pullman Sleeper between Atlanta and New York
Nos. 37 and YVashiiigton and Southwestern Vestibule.! Limited, bet wee*
ft'tlanta and Washington . ’Through Pullman Sleepers between New A'ork a-ijp
New Or lean tlso between W ashington and Memphis, via Atlanta and Bir¬
mingham. Observation Gar between Washington and New Orleans.
Nos. II and 12—Pullman Buli'ot Sleeper between Washington and Atlanta.
For detailed information as to local and through time tables, rates and Piftl-
man sleeping car : nations, confer witli lo< al agents, or address—
w. A. UlIK, . UK. G G< ' icra! Pass.Mtge; Washington, D. 0.
S. II. it A il.VK Assistant Gunerat i 1‘asseuger Agent,Atlanta, Ga.
rr. a. }><> X perftitendf! Hi v ■ Ga
W'. II. G ii Mi oral 51 an A Bon, D. G
Son ILu Tra : -Manager, hi ugh D. V.
SEABOARD AIR-LINE.
Short Lino to N % nia Point, Ya, nd n.Lia, C. and to Charleston
■
Schedule ix effect Dec. IL 1892.
NORT1 [BO t X i) SOUTHBOUND
NO. 88 NO. Eastern time except NO. 43 NO. 41
Daily. Dai Atlanta. Daily. Daily.
d 10 pm / no am Lv Atlanta At 710 pui 8 20 am
9 o0 pm It 03 atu Lv Athens Ar 5 45 pm 6 55 am
11 00 pm 12 So pm Ar Iflbcrton Lv 4 30' pm 5 35 am
12 05 am 142 pm Ar Abbeville Lv 2 23 pm 4 17 am
12 42 am 2 to pm Ar Greenwood D 2 51 pm 3 35 aft)
145 am 3 20 pm Ar Clinton 1 < 1 45 pm 2 22 am
3 25 pro Lv Clinton S’ I 30 pm
4 16 pro Ar Newberry Lv 12 38 pm
4 32 pm Ar Prosperity Lv J 2 22 pm
5 55 pm -fr Columbia J,y II 00 am
7 25 pm Ar Hum ter J,y 9 43 am
10 30 pm Ar Charleston Lv G 50 am
*9 20 pn 1 At* Darlington 1./V *'7 12 am
+12 20 a £ Ar .Wilmington Lv 1010 pm
3 26 tun 4 58 p Ar Chester At 11 42 am 12 30 am
4 11 nnt 5 42 pm Ar Cataba Jo Ar 10 56 am 1188 pm
10 vnu G 85 j>}}i Ar Monroe Lv 1 q 00 am 10 25 pm
+ 7 20 am 11 OOpn , :rf Charlotte Lv 4 30 am 18 30 pm
17 30 am \r Wilmington Lv +7 00 pm
11 17 am Vr Raleigh Lv s
12 59 pm A II aderson Lv
2 45 pm Ar Weldon Lv
5 50 pm Ar Fortsmoivtli 1 i
3 15 pm Ly Weldon i \r §
5 30 pm Ar Petersburg Lv 9
6 28 pui Ar Richmond Lv s
11 10 pm Ar Washiuton Lv 1
12 40 am Ar Baltimore Lv 5
3 45 am Ar Philadelphia Lv S
6 50 a in Ar New York Lv *§
*Daily excejit Hut , 3 a , f Daily except Monday,
Trains N os 38 and 41 run solid with through Pullman buffet sleep-
ing cars belt tv ■ '.Dantn, Ga., and Port n: ’i. Ya. Trains Noe 36
and 43 carry through c irs to and from C c :cston, 8. C., and Atlaufca,
Ga. Tickets mid sleeping car rvatiou can 1 he secured at depot tiek-
et office of Houhuard Air-line.
O. V. SMITH. U)1IN C. WINDER,
Trafio Manager. General Manager,
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