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QKirriM, GA., JAN. B. WB6.
Officeover Davis’ hardware Store
telephone no. «.
J. ? A 8. ». hawtell,
Sd>tor» wad ProprteAW.
Taa Mowing Calx, will be P?*’ I**** 1 ****® 1
tally-Monday excepted—at $5 W
sum, $2.tN foraix month*,
Sow Geoaota Fa»mkb. pab-
Hiked every Thar*d jat Wet* per year
«5c for aix month*, life for three month*.
The to any addreaa,
ooatace paid, at price* named
P KoniiMe Caix and the Middlm
Gumia Fabm» will evsr bs the t**l
adyortiaing medium* for thia entire Motion
/“Advertising rate* fnmlahed on applica
nt
Off leial Paper oi tt» Ordinary
of Spaldlnt county and the Ctt?
nt Griffin.
If politic* make* atrange bed fellow*,
it i* alao line that » ’poaiuui auppcr
make* atraoge memmate* —Maoon
Evening New*
Bev J J. Bennett, pastor of the Ah
bany Baptist church, ha* been called
to the church at Social Circle and
Moura* The Baptl*t chorch at Mon.
roe 1* one of the wealthier in the elate.
The Naebvilie Banner make* a pret
ty good showing for the south when it
•ay* that it* a**ea*ed value of property
today ia twice what it wa* before the
war, when the nogroe* were counted
a* properly.
Oov Power* of Maine recently told
how, when be wa* a young justice of
the peace, he married a couple, later
secured them a divorce, married the
mao to another woman, aecured them
a divorce and later remarried the orig
inal couple. <
Fifty year* ago a man who eaid that
two men could hear each other’s voices
a tboaaand miles or more apart, would
have been considered a* wild a dream
er a* Au dree, who undertook to go to
the north pole io a balloon- Within
ton days, however, a man in Spokane,
Washington, will la'.k to another in
San Diego, California, a distance of
1,700 miles. '
£ small private dinner was given in
Philadelphia the other day which cost
|3,500 for food, flower* and other fix
ings, Ibe host himself furnishing the
plates which were of solid gold. The
ladie* present wore about a millicn
dollars worth of diamonds and one fair
and luxurious dame was enveloped in
,*a cream satin dress which was actually
“trimmed" with the sparklers. There’s
richness for you I
Ilia said that between $125,000,000
and $150,000,000 was paid out or pass
ed to credits in New York on the first
day of the year, on account of interests
and dividends Previously there bad
been enormous sums in that money
center seeking investment. The addi
tion of these millions to the amounts
available for and seeking investments
may have the effect of making money
easier than has been known for a long
time. The amount of idle capital in
New York is said to be the largest on
record.
A Washington dispatch stales that
Oommissionsr of Pensions Evans ia
drafting a bill recommending that the
< government take charge of the cases
of pension claimants instead of outside
attorneys. This change is in the in*
teresl of both the government and
claimant. Heretofore gigantic frauds
have been imposed upon both by un
scrupulous attorneys. The commit
sioner states that $13,500,000 have,
been paid in the last tbirteen years to
pension attorneys by applicants for
pensions.
, At the next new moon, January 22,
there is to be a total eclipse of the sun,
to which astronomers are looking for
ward with intense interest. Unfortu
nately for us Americans, however, we
are on the wrong side of the earth to
see it, for the track of the moon's
shadow will traverse only the Eastern
continents and oceans. In the early
morning it passes over Qondokoro, on
the upper Nile; then it crosses the In
dian Ocean, and near noon reaches the
western coast of Hindustan, about 150
miles south of Bombay. From Ibero
it travels northeast over the great
peninsula, crossing the Himalayas
near Mouut Everest; thence it moves
on through Thibet and Western China,
•nd finally leaves the earth at sunset
at • point about 350 miles north of
Pekin.
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ONB BNIOY«
Both the method and reunite when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
Laver 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, prompt in
Its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy ana agreeable substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and have made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50
cent 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.
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
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Annual License Ordi
HCB to 1898.
Be It enacted by the Mayor and Council
of the City of Griffin, Ga., and it ia hereby
ordained by authority of the same:
That on the flrat day of January, 1898,
all persona, firms, corporations doing bus
iness of any description in the city of
Griffin shall register their name and kind
of business engaged in -with the Clerk and
Treasurer; at the same time, if in the mer
cantile business, subscribing to the follow,
ing oath: Ido solemnly swear that the
average 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 each person, firm or corporation
•hall procure from the Clerk and Treasu
rer a license, for which he, she or they
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, hats, millinery, notions, hardware,
saddles, tinware, harness, or other goods,
does not exceed SI,OOO 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 $2,500 and aoes 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 person, 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 SBO,OOO shall pay a license of SIOO
per annum.
Sec. 7. Any person, firm or corporation
whose stock exceeds SBO,OOO shall pay a
license of $125 per annum.
Sec. 8. 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
yardtor coal alone, shall pay a license of
$25 (ihd parties storing wood in any yard
or warehouse in the city shall be subject to
this license).
Sec. 10, Be it further enacted that the
proprietor or proprietors of each and every
wood yard and wood alone shall pay a li
cense of $12.50 per annum.
Sec. 11. Be it further enacted that the
proprietor of each and every lumber yard
including building material, shall pay a
license of $25.
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.
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
all itinerant 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 further enacted that each
and every coffin factory shall pay a license
of $25.
Sec. 18, Be it further enacted that each
at d every chair factory shall pay a license
of $25. ,
Sec. to. Be it further 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 fov». out of
town mills for which seed is bought other
than the Griffin Oil Mills, which pays its
special tax as such.
. Sec. 21, Be it farther enacted that each
and every guano factory /hall pay a li
cense of s4o*
Sec. 22. Be it further enacted that each
and every photograph gallery shall pay a
license of $lO.
See. 28 Be it farther enacted that each
and every agency of a photograph K nl ,
and every itinerant photographer and *o
llcitor for enlarging picture* shall pay *
license of $25 ■
Sec. 24. Be it farther enacted that each
and every ice factory or dealers in ice snail
pay a license of $25.
Sec. 25. Beit farther enacted that each
and every manufacturer of buggies ana
wagon* shall pay a license pi $25.
Bee. 26. Be it further enacted that each
and every barber shop shall pay a license
of $lO
Bee. 27. Be it further enacted that each
and every gunsmith doing business in the
city shall pay a license of $5.
Sec. 28. Be it further enacted that each
and every dealer in buggies and wagons
shall pay a license of S2O.
Sec. 20. Be it farther enacted that the
proprietor of each and every restaurant
shall pay a license of S2O.
Sec. 80. Be it farther enacted that the
proprietor of each and every hotel shall
pay a license of S2O.
Sec. 31. Be it farther enacted that a li
cense of $lO be and fa hereby imposed on
each and every pool and billiard table run
In the city, provided that all billiard and
pool rooms are required to cldse at 12 p.
m., and that all screens be removed.
Sec 32. Be it further enacted that a li
cense be and is hereby Imposed on each
and every ten pin alley, any number of
pins.
Sec 33. Be it farther enacted that each
and every huckster shall pay a license of
S2O.
Sec. 34, Be it further enacted that a li
cense of $25 be and is hereby imposed on
each and every butcher, or persons offer
ing fresh meats in the city of Griffin, and
that no person shall keep but one shop or
run but one wagon under the same license
providing that this section does Dbt 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
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.
Sec. 85. Be it farther enacted that the
proprietors or lessees of each and every
warehouse in the city shall pay a lieense
of $25.
Sec. 36. Be it further enacted that each
and every auctioneer shall pay a license
of $25.
See. 37- Be it farther enacted that each
and every guano dealer selling to' con
s'umers shall pay a license of $25.
Sec. 88. Be it further enacted that each
and every real estate dealer shall pay a
license of $25.
Sec. 39. Be it farther enacted that each
and every insurance company, life, fire or
accident, shall pay a license of $lO.
Sec. 40. Be it farther enacted that each
and every local insurance agent shall pay
a license ot $5,
Sec 41 Be it further enacted that each
and every bank shall pay a license of $75.
Sec. 42. Be it farther enacted that each
and every commission merchant or pro
duce broker shall pay a licenseof SSO.
Sec. 43. Be it farther enacted that each
and every owner of a one-horse dray, run
ning in the c'ty, shall pay a license of S2O.
Sec. 44. Be it further enacted that each
and every owner of a two-horse dray, run
ning in the city, 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
city shall pay a license of S4O.
Sec. 47. Be it further enacted that all
sale stables and dealers in live stock shall
pay a license of $25. <”
Sec. 48. Be it further ordained that all
itinerant traders and dealers in live stock
shall pay a license of $25.
Sec. 49. Be it further ordained that all
operators of marble yards shall pay a li
cense of $lO.
Sec. 50. Be it turther enacted that all
itinerant dealers in marble, either by sam
ple, photograph or otherwise, making sales
to shall pay a license of $25.
Sec. 51. Be it farther enacted that each
and every dealer in sewing machines or
sewing machine agent (unless catriect in
stock and before licensed) shall pay a li
cense of $25,
Sec. 52. Be it further enacted that each
and every telegraph company operating in
the city shall pay a license of $lO.
Sec. 58. Be it further 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 further enacted that each
and every watchmaker or jeweler, without
stock, shall pay a license of $5.
Sec. 57. Be it further 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 on y repair work on old work.
See. 58. Be it farther 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 farther 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. 63. Be it farther enacted, that each
and every dealer in cigarettes shall pay a
license of $lO.
Sec. 64. Be it further enacted, that the
sum of SIOO is hereby imposed on each
and every cotton factory operated in the
city, and upon all cotton factories having
an office and offering goods for sale in the
city.
Sec. 65. Be it farther enacted, that the
sum of $25 be imposed on each and every
person, firm or corporation commencing
business in the city of Griffin. Said license
shall be in fall in advance.
Sec. 66. Be it further enacted, that each
and every person, corporation or firm do
ing a jobbing or wholesale trade in any
wares or merchandise shall pay an annual
licence of SSO in advance, which said
amount shall be in lieu of all other license.
Sec. 67 Be it farther enacted, that any
person or person* violating any section or
provision of this annual license for lte
vear 1898. upon conviction shall be fined
‘not more than SSO for cacti and every day
no offending or be iwpris -ned not more
than sixty day*.
Sec. 68. Be it further enacted, that upon
the failure of any person or persons J®
comply witu any section of the foregoing
ordinances or who shall viola e the same
bv carrying on any business, profession or
trade therein provided, for which a Unense
Is required, it sba 1 be the duty of the
Clerk and Treason -of Council to issue an
execution against *> li person or persons
so violating for double the amount due for
such license and cause the **
levied on any property of such person or
persons to be found in the city or else- <
where.
Sec. 69. Beit fuitber erfacted, that the <
Mayor be and is hereby clothed with P ow .
and authority to impose such taxes as he
may deem just and equitable upon all ■
local'and itinerant traders, dealers and .
agents not specially mentioned in this .
ordinace, including all theatrical, minstrel
or other companies. No license to be
granted under this section for less than $1
per day,
Sec. 70. Beit further enacted, that any
persons, firms or corporations doing busi
ness of any description or character in
said city, who are required to register and
pay a license therefor, who shall fail to
register such business by the 10th of Janu
ary, 1898, and procure license for same,
shall have executions issued against them
by the Clerk and Treasurer of Council,
which shall 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 shall
be to register their business and shall fail
to do so, may be arrested and brought be
fore the judge of the Criminal court and
on conviction fined a sum not exceeding
SIOO and costs, or be imprisoned not ex
ceeding thirty days, one, or both, in the
discretion of the court.
Sec. 72. Be it farther enacted, that all
licenses granted under the foregoing sec
tions, except those otherwise provided for,
of sls and under per annum, sha[l be pay
able annually in advance; and all licenses
of over sls shill be payable semi-annually
in advance, and shall be due and payable
on the first day of January and the first
day of July.
Sec. 73. Be it farther enacted, that it
shall be the special duty of the Chief of
Police and Policemen to see to the 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 lt further enacted, that all
ordinances, or parts of ordinances, con
flicting with these ordinances be and the
same are hereby repealed.
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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 Afferent officers gs the
city for the ensuingvear:
Mayor, S4OO per annum, payable month
ly.
Clerk and Treasurer, S3OO per annum,
payable monthly, and fees.
Clief of Police, $45 per month, payable
monthly.
Policeman, each S4O per month,payable
monthly.
City Physician, $l5O per annum, paya
ble monthly.
City Judge, S3OO per annum, payable
monthly.
Janitor, s2oper month, payable monthly
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CHRISTMAS COMES
BUT ONCE A YEAR,
but we are always prepared tor it with the
daintiest and choicest articles as gifts for
those whom you would remember. We
have a handsome display of holiday gifts
in bottles of perfumery, boxes of fine toi
let soaps, shaving seta, cut glass atomizers,
combs aud brushes, lamps, etc. . j
N. B.DREWRY*SON,
28 Hill Street.
H.P.EADY&CO.
IN HILL BUILDING,
Buggies, Wagons and Harness.
We give good prices for your pld
Buggy and Harness in exchange for
new ones. All kind of repair work
promptly done.
H. P. EADY & CO.
CANDY
M CATHARTIC
CONSTIPATION
25c 50c ALL
Griffin Telephone Exchange I
BHANOHOX THB SOUTHXBM BEIATKLK
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt.
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt.
Atlanta, Ga.
16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings
40 Anthony Drug Co.
I Bailey, D. J„ Jr./residence.
26 Bailey, Mrs. S. M.,residence.
49 Bishop, J. W., Market.
80 Blakely, B. R., Grocer.
81 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings.
31 Boyd, J. D., residence, 8 rings.
87 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
43 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
4 Burr’s Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Burr, H. 0., res. 3 calls.
88 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
45 Central R. R. depot.
28 Clark, A. 8., groceries.
39 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers.
16 Collier, T. J., residence.
56 Crocker, C A., Pomona, 2 rings.
15 Drake, R. H., grocries.
17 Drake, Mrs. R. A, residence.
32 .Elder, J. J., & Son.
35 Barnhart, W. C., resldance.
44 "Fire department.
9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
46 Georgia Experiment station.
6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
?9 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 Gri®n Banking Co.
54 Griffin Compress.
50 Griffin Saving Bank.
25 Griffin Light and Water Works.
3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable.
36 Howard, W. K., residence.
8 Jones, Geo. I, residence.
18 Kelley & Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings.
18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 3 rings.
27 Kincaid, W. J., residence.
7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
21 Leach & 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 Morning Call office, 2 rings,
34 Newton &Co., W-H., coal andlumb’r
5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
29 Osborn & Wolcott, office.
20 Oxford, D. A. market and restaurant-
22 Sawtell, J. P.,residencr, 3 rings.
18 Sears, J. M., grocer. t ,
33 Shedd, J. R., market.
24 Southern Railroad.
13 Southern Express Company.
23 Spalding County Finn.
12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence,
II .Strickland, R. F. & Co.
s 41 Thurman & Barrow, livery stabie.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
’ 59 Wood, Geo. W., Sunny Side, 3 rings.
, MISS VVE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
WE ARE BUSY
Selling goods at the following prices:
Best imported Macaroni 10c.
8 b. can Grated Pine Apple 10c can.
31b. can fine Peaches 10c can.
81b. can Table Peaches pound.
21b. can New Crop Corn 10c can.
Imperial Brand Salmon 15c can.|
4 cans Tomatoes 25c.
California Dried Peaches 12jc pound.
Evaporated Apricots 12|c pound.
Mixed Nuts 10c pound.
Fresh Prunes 10c pound.
Fresh Dates 10c pound.
Fresh Currents 10c pound.
Fresh Codfish 8c pound.J
Tomato Catsup 10c
London Layers Raisins 10c.
Mince Meat 10c pound.
Backet Jelly 8c pound.
Fresh Can Mackerel 15s can.
Shreded Cocoanut sc.
Fancy Candy for cakes 25c pound.
Bakers Chocolate 45c pound.
Our market is always crowded with the
Choicest Fresh Meat.
J. R. SHEDD.
Everybody Bays So.
Case?rets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery of the age, pleas
ant and refreshing to the taste, act gently
and positively on kidneys, 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, 25,50 cents. Sold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
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A MAN WITH
THAT ‘‘TIRED FEELING”
when he returns home from business,
looks at once of our soft couches, d OWny ’ ■
Turkish chairs, or rockers as a life pte . ■
server from which you couldn’t drive him I
with a new axe. No danger of your I
husband or son ‘iwandering from his own
fireside” when he once gets comfortably I
ensconced in one of them.
CHILDS & GODDARD. I
iISSDS
Real Estate Agent.
Business Promptly Attended to.
Office at Overby & Co.’s store, Hill
street, Griffin, Ga.
Blood POisoH
co red in 16 to 8* days. Top can be treated a|
homes or same price under lame gnaran.
ty. If yon prefer to come here we will con.
tract to pay railroad fareand hotel bllls.aMl
noohanre, If we fall to cure. If you bare taken mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains. Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat,
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows fhlilnr
out. it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON
wo guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
nate cases and challenge the world for a
case we cannot cure. This disease has alway*
baffled the skill of the most eminent physi
cians. •500,000 capital behind our unccmtt.
tional guaranty. Absolute proofs sent sealed on
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Something New!
Every housekeeper needs Spoons and
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
will always look bright, as there is no
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.
No. 18 Hill Street! , ,
Southern Railway.
Shortest and quickest route with double
dally service between Columbus and Atlanta,
connecting in the Union Passenger station,
Atlanta, with Vostibuled Limited trains; also
United mates Fast Mail trains to and from
Washington, New York and all Eastern points.
Also promptly connecting for and from Chat
tanooga, Louisville, Cincinnati and the North
west and through Pullman Veatibuled Sleep
ing Cars to Kansas City and the West.
Schedule in effect December 5,1897. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlanta
„ . . No. 91 No. 29
Northbound. u>lly
. Lv. Columbus . 805 am 525 pm
“ Waverly Hall 858 am thP"
“ Oak Mountain 702 am 6 22pm
“ Warm Springs 782 am 652 pm
■ “ Woodbury 750a m l 7 10 p m
’ “ Concord 815 am 1 85 pm
“ Williamson 832 am 753 pm
“ Griffin 849 am 809 pm
McDonough 930 am 845 pm
Ar. Atlanta 10 30 am 9 pm
Lv. Atlanta.. 12 00 n’n. 11 Sg pm
Ar. Washington.. 642 am 920 pm
“ New York 1243 pm fl 18 am
Lv. Atlanta. 2 30 pm
Ar. Chattanooga 730 pm 930 am
Ar. Louisville 7 27 a m 780 p m
Ar. Cincinnati 720 a m 7 20 p m
Southbound.
Dally. Daily.
Lv. Cincinnati 880 am 800 pin
Lv. Louisville.. 745 am 746 P ™
“ Chattanooga 6 50pm 809 am
Ar. Atlanta 10 40 p m 110 a m
Lv. New York 1215 ami 4 80 pm
“ Washingtonllls am 1043 p m
Ar. At1anta..1....... 510 am! 3 55 pm
Lv. Atlanta 520 am 4 40pm
McDonough: 615 am 535 pm
•• Griffin 851 »m 610 pin
“ Williamson 708 am 625 pm
“ Concord 724 am 641 pm
“ Woodbury 750 am 710 pm
“ Warm Springs 809 am 745 pm
“ Oak Mountain 837 am 814 pm
“ Waverly Hall 846 am 822 pm
Ar. Columbus 985 am 910 P m
TO MAOON. |
Dally. No. 37. No. 29
Lv. Columbus, South’n Ry. 605 am 525 pm
Ar. Woodbury, South’n Ry, 750 a m 710 p m
“ Macon, M. &B. R. R... 1100 am
Ar. LaGrange,M. &B, R.R. ~ <45 pin
Dally. No. 30 No. 28
Lv- LaGrange, M. &B. R.R. 835
Lv. Macon, M. &B. R. 4 15 pm
Ar. Woodbury, M.&B.R.R. 750 am 710 pm
Ar. Columbus, South’n Ry. 985 am; 919 P m
TO BRUNSWICK,
Dally. No. 29 J
Lv. Columbus, South’nßy.. 5 25 p m 3
Ar. McDonough, “ ‘‘ 845 p m
* Brunswick, “ 725 am . ,
Daily. No. 30
Lv. Brunswick, South’n Ry. 880 pm,l s
Ar. McDonough, " •• 610 atn
“ Columbus, 2* 11 985 am.. :
Nos. 29 and 80—Pullmrin sleeping cars pp
tween McDonough and .Brunswick.
W. H. GREEN, J. M. CULP,
Gen. Superintendent, Traf. Manager, „
Washington, D. Q Washington, D. C. t
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pas. Agent, A. Gen. Pas. Agent
Washington, Q. O. Atlanta, Ga.
T. K. PEABODY, Passonger A Ticket Agent
Oohunbus, Ga.