The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, January 02, 1898, Image 2

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- Morning Call. ■ »■ - ---———— i ma ii ii i r i * griffin, ga, jam. 2. me. Oaeeorer Darla’ hardware Store tblxphom£ J. f Art. B. HAWTELL, editors aad Propristors- r«a MaaaDio Cam. will be P®**’** 1 tally -Monday Giwmia Fa*mbb will ever bo the best advertising »odiuuM for thto entire section oftboState. , . . . .. .__ M _ •AdwrtiilM rate* taratahod oa applies- —. —y<■■«■ ■ "■■ 'Tir* _■* •"‘"**** B nManr *•>***■’ of Spalding county andjhe City iO°iiwß : Tbs statement that a Maine town bad abipped one tbousaod ©•»• ‘o Phil aodphia lead# ibe shrewd Dalls* Metre to remark that it ought to stimulate the boot-jack iudustry In that dear old place ' L. - lf Work on the new telephone system which is to be built at Allaota will be gin at ooce President Baer says that within ninety days 1,000 telephones will be ready for use and in a abort time after that there will be many more.. • The Waycross HeraW predlcte four H cent cotton next year. Not a eery pleating prospect certainly, but one which will surely prerail unleee every farmer in lite cotton belt makee up bie mind to ieduce bio acreage,” says the America* Herald. .. Napolrou regarded Chios as a deep. Ing giant, and adeiaed agdoei an awakening. It tra epiree that tbe giant ie decreptd, senile and utterly unable to take care of himeell. The spectacle which China presents to the world is indeed pitiful. The demand lor a general revision of the pension business, with a slew to eliminating fraud, ie growing with surprising vigor. Congress will have to take cognisance of It when it reas sembles, and il the spoilsmen are wise they wilt cease their protests against a movement which grows more formtds ble for them the more they resist il Il bss not yet amounted to a popular demand for a close scrutiny sud thor ough purging of the lists, but do'ubl | less that will come soon. Tbe New York Herald of Wednes day bee a striking cartoon labeled «Walting for the signal." Il shows a crowd of gamb'ers, confidence roen» | dive keepers and other disreputable characters lined up for a grand rush - into the Tenderloin district as roon as Tammany shall fire the signal pistol at midnight on Dec. 31, indicating tbal the consolidation has gone into effect and the enlarged city if under the domination of Tammany Hall. The - "Herald seems to think that tbe rush O -for the Tenderloin will discount tbe famous rushes ol the boomers to gel • into Oklahoma and other new territory in the wild and woolly west. Manchester, N. H., ie a great center ol the New England cotton spinning industry. Id feet, we believe tbs greatest cotton factory of tbe world is located there. But The Union, a news paper published in that city, does not heeiiate to say that "lor years New England cotton spinners have bidden behind a protective tariff, and by its aid have been able to make large pro!- its out of poor goods, poor work, and antiquated, wasteful methods of busi ness. In consequence, now that south' eru competition, against which tbe * tariff does not protect them, has sprung up, they find themselves in a danger ous position. Exempt from competi tion si many years, able to make > money without effort, they think it an IB immense hardship when competition is brought to bear on their business." DISSOLUTION NOTICE. • '' The firm of Brewer * Hanleiter is this day dissolved by mutual consent. W. H. Brewer assumes all debts due by Brewer ML 4 4 Hanleiter and all debts due to Brewer A Hanleiter to fee paid to W. H. Brewer. W. H. BREWER, W. R HANLEITER. Griffin, Ga., Dec. 17,1897. I will continue the wholesale grocery I business on my own account. Thanking all for their liberal patronage to the firm of Brewer A Hanleiter, I hope to merit and continue to,receive Urn same patron age for myself My ambition is to make I Griffin a regular jobbing city where th? surrounding country can get their supplies as cheap as any market in the state or Iscwhere- W. 11. BREWER. <nro enjoys Both the method and results when Byrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant sod refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, nronrpt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tbe most hralthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular wmwvly known. f Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 eent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. caufomia Fn stwp co. •*» fMKMOO.CM. IMW. sr. «r mm A. lilial UM) Orii nance lor 1898. _______ Be it enacted by tbe Mayor and Council of the City of Grflfin, Ga., and it Is hereby ordained by authority of tbe same: That on tbe first day of January, 1898, *ll persons, firms, corporations doing bus iness of any description in the city of Griffin shall register their name and kind of business engaged in with tbe Clerk and Treasurer; st the same time, if in the mer. cantile business, subscribing to the follow, tag oath: Ido solemnly swear that tbe avenge stock of goods kept by me (or my firm) does not exceed SI,OOO or $2,500 or other amounts as the case may be. And person, firm or corporation shall procure from tl.e Clerk and Treasu rer a license, for which he, she or tbfey shall pay as hereinafter specified: Section 1. Any person, firm or corpora tion carrying on a mercantile business either in groceries, dry goods, boots and shoes, hau, millinery, notions, hard ware, saddles, tinware, harness, or other goods, does not exceed filjOOO shall pay a license of $lO per annum. Sec. 2. Any person, firm or corporation whose stock exceeds SI,OOO and does not exceed $2,500 shall pay a license of S2O per annum. Sec. 8. Any person, firm or corporation whose stock exceeds $2 jJOO and does not, exceed $5,000 shall pay a license of S3O per annum. Sec. 4. Any person, firm or corporation whose stock exceeds $5,000 and does not exceed SIO,OOO shall pay a license of SSO per annum- Sec. 5. Any persin, firm or corporation whose stock exceeds SIO,OOO and does not exceed $20,000 shall pay a license of $75 per annum- Sec. 6. Any person, firm or corporation whose stock exceeds $20,000 and does not exceed $30,000 shall pay a license of SIOO per annum. Sec. 7. Any person, firm or corporation whose stock exceeds $30,000 shall pay a license of $125 per annum. Sec. J. Be it further enacted that the pro prietor of each and every bakery shall pay a license of $5. Above license to be paid for in advance and not be issued for less than one year. * Sec. 9. Be it further enacted that the proprietor of each and every coal and wood yard, or coal alone, shall pay a- license of $25 (and parties storing wood in any yard or warehouse in the city shall be subject to this license). Sec, 10. Beit further enacted v that the proprietor or proprietors of each and every wood yard and wood alone shall pay a li cense of SI2AO per annum. Sec. 11. Be it farther enacted that tbe proprietor of each and every lumber yard including building material, shall pay a license of $26. Sec. 12. Be it farther enacted that the proprietor of each and every laundry shall pay a license of $lO. Sec 18. Be it farther enacted that each and every agent for laundries outside of the city shall pay a license of $lO. t Sec. 14. Be it further enacted that all dealers in bicycles or parts of bicycles shall pay a license of $10; and be it further or dained that the sum of S2O be imposed on allMSnerant dealers in bicycles -or parts of bicycles, whether they sell by sample, photograph or otherwise. Sec. 15. Be it further enacted that each and every dealer in picture frames, except where same is carried in stock as merchan dise, shall pay a license of $lO. Sec. 16. Be it further enacted that each and every cotton compress shall pay a li cense of $lO. • » Sec. 17. Be it, farther enacted that each and every coffin factory shall pay a license of $25. Sec. 18, Be It further enacted that each and every chair factory shall pay a license of $25. Sec. 19. Be it farther enacted that each and every broom factory shall pay a license of $5. Sec. 20. Be it farther enacted that each and every oil mill shall pay a license of S4O. Be it further ordained that the sum of $lO be imposed on each and every agent or street buyer of cotton seed for out of town mills for which seed is bought other than the Griffin OU Mills, which pays its special tax as such. Sec. 21. Be it farther enacted that each and every guano factory shall pay a li cense of S4O. Sec. 23. Be it farther enacted that each Sec. 23. Be it farther enacted fast «cb H and every agency ofa £ fcftd everv lUn era nt oteotoerapiWT mmj 1 HSJMZSi iSEi w •; Os *25 I Sec. 24. Be it farther «actad that each and every ice factory or dealers in ice shall < pay a license $25. L Bec. 25. Be it farther enseted that each , and every nunnfactarer of tmggi« and t wagons shall pay a license of $26. h Sec. 26. Be it further enacted fast each ( and every barber shop shall pay a license | ( ofslo. I < Sec. 27. Be It farther enseted that each i and every gunsmith doing busineee in the 1 city shall pay a license of $6. Sec. 28. Be it farther enacted shall pay a license of S2O. I Sec. 80. Be it farther enacted that the , proprietor of each sad every hotel abaU ( pay a license of S2O. L Sec. 81. Be tt farther enacted that ah-| j in the city, provided that all biUlard and j pool rooms are required to close at 12 p. L m., and that alt screens be removed. Bee. 82. Be it farther enacted that a 11- L erase be and is hereby imposed on each L and every ten pin alley, any number of , P Sec- 33. Be it further enacted that each and every huckster shall pay a license of < Bee. 84, Be it further enacted that a b-1 cense of $25 be and is hereby imposed on each and every butcher, or pereow offer iug fresh meats in the city of Griffin, and I that no person shall keep but one shop or run but one wagon under the same license providing that this section does n<rt apply to persons who may butcher or offer for sale fresh meat of their own production. Provided that no non-resident person or persons shall be permitted to offer fresh I meats of any description whether of their own production or otherwise before 9 a. m. This license to be paid in fall annual ly in advance. Bee. 35. Be it farther enacted that the proprietors or lessees of eacir and every warehouse in the city shall pay a license of $25. Bee. 86. Be it farther enacted that each and every auctioneer shall pay a license of $25. Bee. 37. Be it further enacted that each and every guano dealer selling to con-1 Burners shall pay a license of $25. Bee. 88. Be it further enacted that each and every real estate dealer shall pay a license of $25. . Sec. 89. Be it further enacted that each and every insurance company, life, fire or I accident, shall pay a license of $lO. Sec. 40. Be it farther enacted that each and every local insurance agent shall pay I a license of $5. Sec. 41 Be it farther enacted that each and every bank shall pay a license of $75. See. 42. Be it farther enacted that each I and every commission merchant or pro-1 duce broker shall pay a license of SSO. I Sec. 43. Be it farther enacted that each I and every owner of a one-horse dray, run- I ning in the dty, shall pay a license of S2O. Sec. 44. Be it further enacted that each and every owner of a two-horee dray, run ning in the dty, shall pay a license of S4O. Sec. 45. Be it further enacted that each and every express company operating in the city shall pay a license of $lO. Sec. 46. Be it further enacted that each and every livery stable operating in the 1 city shall pay a license of S4O. Sec. 47. Be it farther enacted that all sale stables and dealers in live stock shall pay a license of $25. Sec. 48. Be it farther ordained that all itinerant traders and dealers in live stock shall pay a license of $25. Sec. 49. Be it farther ordained that all operators of marble yards shall pay a li cense of $lO. Sec. 50. Be it further enacted that all itinerant dealers in marble, either by sam ple, photograph or otherwise, making bales to consumers, shall pay a license of $25. Sec. 51. Be it further enacted that each and every dealer in sewing machines or sewing machine agent (unless in stock and before licensed) shalTpay a li cense ofs2sr' Sec. 52. Be it further enacted that each | and every telegraph company operating in the city shall pay a license of $lO. . Sec. 53. Be it farther enacted that each and every telephone company operating in the city shall pay a license of $lO. Sec. 54. Be it farther enacted that each and every owner or operator of one-horse hacks shall pay a license of sls. Sec. 55. Be it further enacted that each and every owner or operator of two-horse hacks shall pay a license of S3O. Sec. 56. Be it farther enacted that each and every watchmaker or Jeweler, without stock, shall pay a license of $5. Sec. 57. Be it farther enacted that each and every proprietor or proprietors ot blacksmith shops shall pay a license of $lO per annum for blacksmith shops where re pairs are made in wood work, but this shall not allow any new work to be put . up, but only repair work on old work. Sec. 58. Be it further enacted, that each and every operator or operators of soda founts in the city shall pay a license of sls. Sec. 59. Be it further enacted, that each and every pawn broker doing business in • the city shall pay a license ot SSO. Sec. 60. Be it further enacted, that the proprietor or proprietors of each and every tannery operating in the city shall pay a license of $lO. Sec. 61, Be it further enacted, that each and every itinerant insurance (whether life or fire) agent shall pay a license of $lO per day. Sec. 62. Be it further enacted, that each and every junk dealer shall pay a license of $lO. Sec. 68. Be it farther enseted, that each and every dealer in cigarettes shall pay a license of $lO. Sec. 64. Be it farther enacted, that the sum of SIOO is hereby imposed on each and every cotton factory operated in the dty, and upon all cotton factories having an office and offering goods for sale dn the Sec. 65. Be it farther enacted, that the sum of $25 be imposed on each and every , person, firm or corporation commencing easiness In the city of Griffin. Baid license shall be in fall in advance. Sec. 66. Be it farther enacted, that each apd every person, corporation or firm do ing a jobbing or wholesale trade in any wares or merchandise shall P*y *° annual license of SSO in advance, which said amount shall be in Beu of all other Ijterase. Sec. 87 Be it farther enacted, that any MS STS? IMB. upon conviction shall be fined Lt nfore than S6O for each and vtwj Jay j ao offending or be imprisoned not more than sixty days. ttec. 68. Be it farther enacted, that upon tbe failure of any Iperson or compty with any section of tbe foregoing ordinances or who shall viola e tfie same by carrying on any business, profession or trade therein provided. for which a license is required. It sha’l lie tbe duty of tbe Clerk and treasurer of Council to issue an execution against sucn person or persons so violating for doable the amount due for such license and cause the J® - where. . Sec. 69. Belt faither enacted, that the . Mayor be and is hereby clothed with power and authority to impose such taxes as he may .deem just and equitable upon all local and itinerant traders, defers and agents not specially mentioned in this ordinace, including all theatrical, minstrel or other companies. No license to be granted under thia section for less than $1 perday, Sec. 70, Beit farther enacted, that any persons, firms or corporations doing busi ness of any description or character in said city, who are required to register and by tbe Clerk and Treasurer of Coundl, which shaH be levied and collected by Chief of Police as other tax executions; notice to be given in newspaper and by personal service before issuing execution. Sec. 71, Any person whose duty it stall be to register their business andMafi M to do so, may be arrested and brought fore the judge of the Criminal court and on conviction fined a sum not exceeding SIOO and coeta, or be imprisoned nrt ex ceeding thirty days, one, or beta, in the discretion of the court. Sec. 72. Beit farther enacted, that all licenses granted under the foregoing sec tions, except those otherwise provided for, of sls and under per annum, shall be pay able annually in advance; and all licenses of over sls shall be payable semhannually in advance, and shall be due and payable on the first day of January and the firn day of July. Sec. 73. Be it further enacted, that it shall be the special ,dnty of the Chief of Police and Policemen to see to tbe enforce ment of this ordinance and report all vio lation to Clerk and Treasurer, and for a violation of this duty they shall be fined or removed from office. Sec. 74. Be it further enseted, that all ordinances, or parts of ordinances, con flicting with these ordinances be and tbe same are hereby repealed. Salary Ordinance for the Year 1898- Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the City of Griffin, that the following | salaries be paid the different officers of the I city for the ensuing year: « Mayor, S4OO per annum, payable month -1 ly- I Clerk and Treasurer, S3OO per annum, payable monthly, and fees. Clief of Police, $45 per month, payable I monthly. I Policeman, each S4O per mouth, payable I monthly. City Physician, $l5O per annum, paya ble monthly. City Judge, 8300 per annum, payable montnly. Janitor, >2O per month, payable monthly I®' SMM ' I -1 I ” torr nt oht_•»•» rew-S CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR, but we are always prepared for it with the daintiest and choicest articles as gifts for those whom you would remember. W e have a handsome display of holiday gifts in bottles of perfumery, boxes of fine toi let soaps, shaving seta, cut glass atomizers, combs and brushes, lamps, etc. N. B. DREWRY « SON, 28 Hill Street. H.P.EADY&CO. IN HILL BUILDING, Buggies, Wagons and Hamess. We give good prices for your old Buggy and Harness in exchange for new ones. All kind of repair work promptly done. H. P. EADY & CO. . " q? —— CANDY # CATHARTIC vcucajutoj CONSTIPATION Griffin Telephone Exchange MUMS or MB SOUTHUIta BILL TWA «r * reoxi AMD MUMBArM CO, JNO. D. EABTERLIN, Supt. W. t. GENTRY, Assistant Bupt. Atlanta, Ga. 16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drug Co. 1 Bailey, D. Jr., nMtnce. 26 Bailey, Mrs. 8. M-,residence. 40 Bishop; J. W., Market. 80 Blakely, B. R, Grocer. 81 Beyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings. 81 Boyd, J. D., residence, 8 rings, gs Boyd Manufacturing Co. 48 Brewer A Hanleiter, wholesale grocers 4 Burr’s Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls. 4 Burr, H. C., res. 8 calls. 88 Carlisle & Ward, druggists. 45 Central R. R- depot. 28 Clark, A- R, groceries. » Clak A Bon, G. W., grocers. 16 Collier, T. J., residence. * 56 Crocker, C A-, Pomona, 2 rings. 15 Drake, R H-, grocries. 17 Drake, Mra-R A, residence. 85 Eambart, W- C„ residonee. 41 nndraaxtusent. • Grastauid, Seaton, remdrace. 46 Georgia Experiment station. 6 Griffin, Mfc. Co. 12 Griffin Mfc Co. 14 Griffin Banking Co. 54 Griffin Compress. 50 Griffin Saving Bank- 25 Griffin Light and Water Works. 3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable. 86 Howard, W. K., residence. 8 Jones, Geo. L, residence. 18 Kelley A UhoarM, physicians, 2 rings. 18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 3 rings. . 27 Kincaid, W. J, residence. 7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.) 21 Leach A Co., J. M., grocers. 2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings. 2 Mills, T. R., residence, 3 rings. 47 Moore, Dr. J. L., residence. ; 22 Mobkihg Call office, 2 rings, i 84 Newton ACo., W. H., coal and lumb’r 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co. 29 Osborn A Wolcott, office. 20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant. [ 22 SawtMl.J. P.,retidencr,3ringa. I 18 Bears, J. M., grocer. 1 38 Shedd, J. R, market. 24 Southern Railroad. 13 Southern Express Company. >23 Spaldin g County Farm- 12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence, ’ 11 Strickland, RF. A Co. » 41 Thurman A Barrow, livery stable. 42 Western Union Telegraph Qj. ' 59 Wood, Geo. W., Sunny Bide, 3 rings. B MISS WE WORTHINGTON, Manager. mhiiL. I ■ WE ABLE BUSY Selling goods atthe following prices: Best imported Macaroni 10c. '• jg Sib. can Grated Pine Apple 10c can. 81b. can fine Peaches 10c can. * 81b. can Table Peaches 12ic pound. 21b. can New Crop Corn 10c can. Imperial Brand Salmon 15c can.g 4 cans Tomatoes 25c. California Dried Peaches 124 c pound. Evaporated Apricots 12Jc pound. Mixed Nuts 10c pound. Fresh Prunes 10c pound. Fresh Dates 10c pound. Fresh Currents 10c pound. Fresh Codfish 8c pound.’ Tomato Catsup 10c. » London Layers Raisins 10c. Mince Meat 10c pound. Backet Jelly 8c pound. Fresh Can Mackerel 15; can. Bhreded Cocoanut sc. Fancy Candy for cakes 25c pound. Bakers Chocolate 45c pound. Our market is always crowded with tbe Choicest Fresh Meat J. R. SHEDD. Everybody Says So. Caacarets Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tbe age, pleas ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidnevs, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; JO, 25, SO cento. Boldand guaranteed to cure by all druggists. OrdMary’s AdvertfoMneote. , ■" QTATE OF GEORGIA, » Spaldimg Codntv. To all whom it may concern: I administration on tbe estate of Miss tAvo. nia Walker, late of « to cite all and singular tbe creditors and next ■ of kin of Miss Lavonia Wafaer to be and appear at my office in. Griffin, Ga ,on the f first!Monday in January, 1898, by iq | o’clock a. m.,and to show cause, if any 9 they can, why permanent administration should not be grMted to A. J. Walker on ,9 Miss .Lavonia Walker’s estate. Witness ■ my hand and officiri signature this 6th day of December, 1897. \;9 J, A. DREWRY, Ordinary. . - 1 I STATE OF GEORGIA, - BfALDIMG CoDMTY. I To all whom it may concern: W. p. I Horne having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent letters of administration 9 on the eatate of C. D. Leach, late of sai d I county, this is to cite all and sfagukr the ■ creditors and next of kin of C. D. Leach, to be and appear at my office in Griffin, 9 Ga., on the Ist Monday in January, 1898. by 10 o’clock a. m, and to show cause, if 9 any they can, why permanent administra- 9 tion should not be granted to W. P. Horne on C. D. Leach’s estate. Witness my 9 hand and official signature this 6th day of December, 1897. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. • ] ORDINARY’S OFFICE, .Bpaldimg Coumty, Ga. 9 To all whom It may concern: Whereas, I Henry C. Burr, ‘Administrator of G. A. Cunningham, represents to the Court in ■ his petition, duly filed and entered on 9 record, that he hae folly administered G. ■ A. Cunningham’s estate: This is therefore I to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his mlministration, and receive letters of dismission on the first I ntOOD POISOH I ' ' ? 'K A Al Seo Wl QrEiWlfUMl ■' ondaryorTer- B 4 to 15 can betreat price under aameguaran- ■ ty. If you prefer tocome here we will con. JI to pay raHnwdfarcMxdhotelbills. a[ Ml I no<*ar«,ifwefailtocui«.lfyouh«vetakenmer- ■ enry. lodide potash, and still have aches and pataa. Mucous Fatchee in mpoth/SoreThroat, 9 Pimples, Copper snyjMirtoftheWy.HjirorEretaoWßfituinr ■ out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON ■ we roarantec tocure. Wo solicit tbe meet obstl- » nate cases and challenge the world for a case we cannot cure. Tn is disease has always Bl Something’ New! I Every housekeeper needs Spoons and I Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you can buy a first class article, of bright solid metal that I will always look bright, as there is no I plating to wear off, at 50 cents per pack- | age. Splendid article for the kitchen, | picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap and always look well. ■ A. LOWER. I No. IS Hill Street: Southern Railway, Shortest and quickest route with double daily service between Columbus and Atlanta, connecting in the Union Passenger station, Atlanta, with Vestibuied Limited trains; also United States Fast Mail trains to and from Washington, New York and ail Eastern points. Also promptly oonneming for and from Chat tanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati and the North west and through Pullman Vestibuled Sleep Ing Cars to Kansas City aud the West. Schedule in effect December 5,1897. Central standard time except at points east of Atlanta i 29 Northbound. Dally. Lv. Columbus 605 am .A25 p m : gs ..: “ ’gpS “ Griffin 849 am 800 pm " McDonough 690 am Bto pm Ar. Atlanta. 10 20 am 940 pm Lv. Atlanta. 12 00 n’n. U 50 P ® Ar. Washington 642 am 9bpm " New York 12 48 pm 628 am * - - - -, . - - Lv. Atlanta. 230 pm 500 am Ar. Chattanooga 790 pm 080 am Ar. Louisville.... 727 am 780 P.m Ar. Cincinnati.. y 7 20 am 720 pm a .i.w 7 No - 30 No - 28 Southbound. Daily- in Cincinnati‘ 830 a m 800 P « Lv. Louisville. 746 am i to p m “ Chattanooga 660 pm 800 am f Ar. Atlanta. 10 40 p m 110 Lv. New York.. 1215 am 490 pm “ Washington.... 1115 am 1043 pm Ar. Atlanta. 610 am 855 pm Lv. At1anta'........:.... 520 am 440 pm “ McDonough. 615 am 586 pm “ Griffin 661 am 610 pm - •• Williamson. 706 am 625 pm “ Concord. 724 am 641 pm “ Woodbury 750 am 710 pm “ Warm Springs 8 00am 745 pm “ Oak Mountain 88Yamf814pm , “ Waverly Hall 846 am 8# pm jAr, Columbus ....... 085 am 910 pm TO MAOOH. ~ Daily. No. 37. No. 29 | Lv. Columbus, South’n By 606 am 5 25pm Ar. Woodbury, South’n By. 750 am 710 pm “ Macon, M-AB. 8.8.. 1100 an Ar.LaGrange,M, & 88.8 ,25 pjn ’; Daily. No. 30 No. 28 Lv. LaGrange, M.fcß. B.R. 686 am 1 Lv. Macon, M. &B.R. . .. ... ,C 415 pm .3 Ar. Woodbury, M.AB.R.R. 760 am 710 pm Ar. Ooluipbus, South’n Ry 985a ml 910 I 1 S > TO BRUHSWIOX. i 1 Mo. 39 ——^4——i ■ , ii ■ 1 ■w 11 1 ” Lv. Columbus, South’n By.. 58 pm .. Sj Ar. McDonough, " •• 845 pm. 4 * Brunswick, “ ** 725 am ....... ■_ Dully. Na. 30 Lv. Brunswick, South’n By. 8 80pm.. Ar. McDonough, “ “ 610 am "Columbus, ” “ 985 am ■< Non 29 and 80—Pullman sleeping cars be tween McDonough and Brunswick. W. EL GREEN, J. M. CULP, Gen. Superintendent, Traf. Manager, Washington, D. O. Washington, D. G W.AI TUBK, . s. H. HARDWICK. Gen. Paa. Agent. 4 A. Gen. Paa. Agent Washington, D. U. Atlanta, Ga- T. K. PKABODY, Passenger A Ticket Agent Columbus, Ga.