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Morning Call-
GKimt\GA.., JAN. 7,18 W
Officeover Davis’ hardware Bte re
TELEPHONE NO. 28-
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j 7*7 S H. HAVVfELL,
Editor# and Proprietor*.
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Thured y*» Wets, per year
85c for #lx month#, life for three
" The above paper# #ent to any addrew,
PO Tw e^wut» r c^^* od
DUOKOIA Fakmih Will ever be the beat
iySliig mediem# for this entire eection
rata# on applies'
ton
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Official Paper ol tiie Ordinary
of Spalding cowity and the City
of Griffin.
Live within y<»° r income this year
Mid ree how much better off yoU will
be at the close <>• th# year. Spending
two dollar# lor every one made is a
very flue way to go to the poorhouae.
Capl. Lewi# Kenan, who was lor
gever.il term# connected with the
Bbuthern Military Acadonjy at Atlan
ta, ha# accepted a chair and the COfn-v
maixlant*# position at th# military
college at Douglaaville.
■MU.J 'MJ. J—4—
There i# a movement in Mr. Bryan’#
> alate to send him to congre## and the
diapalohea #ay he will not accept be*
oauae he waul# to lead the party in
1900. Mr Bryan ehotild remember the
old adage about the "bird in the bush ”
People are awfully cruel iu this
world While Clark Howell whs laud
ing the new doctrine# of last year at
th# Newnan ’ooexum anpper gomeboily
shouted "Hurrah for G.rovtr Cleve
land!” and when'the name of Bryan
was uaed the applause, according to
the Rome Tiibuue, wa# very faint.
The purpose of educatiop is not
merely to train and brighten the mind
but to train the will to promptly exe
cute and form that good character
pointed out by the on I rivaled mind. A
thoroughly cultured mind without a
determined will force to make life’s la
bor# a •ucceaa is of little value It is
a fine structure built on the sand.
It would seem that the governorship
of Georgia is not a very exacting post
lion and that it affords a good deal o f
leisure for junket#, tours and pleasure
* trips generally The people who pay
the taxes have no such time to give to
vacations and pleasure lours ns has
b'*en taken by G>v Atkinson during
hi# incumbency of the < fficr—Sivan
r.ali N#w*.
The Pope is one of the wealluiist
men in the world. In his home, the
Vatican, a palace which contains 7.000
rooms, the worth >f gold objects stored
there i# estimated at $20,000,000 by
weight alone, and each piece has beep
increased in value a quarter or a third
by the skilled artisans through whose
hand# it has passed. These treasures
are practically the personal estate of
the Pope Ou the occasion of his ju
bilee in 1888 Leo received enough gifts
to ransom « kingdom, the offerings at
the jubilee mass alone being some
$3,000,000 in gold.
11 ia the tendency of all manufactur
ing industries to draw close to the sup
plies of raw materia). In this age of
close competition no industry can af
ford to pay for unnecessary transpor
tation or unavoidable handling and
commissions. In obedience to this
rule the cotton mill# are seeking the
cottdn fields, and so very pronounced
has this tendency become that every
body admits that before many years
go by the south can control the cotton
manufacturing of the country and will
be exporting every class of cotton
goods to all parts of the world.
The wonderful invention which has
just appeared in Germany is said to be
the greatest of the century in the sci
ence of telegraphy. "By it# means,”
says the New Orleans Times Demo
crat, **a man may sit at a typewriter in
Chicago and write a message which
will be reproduced in typewritten
manuscript in New York, and that
without the aid of an operator al the
receiving the line The ma
chine, which i# known as'xlhe tele
scriptor, has been exhibited recently
in Berlin, where it aroused a great
deal of interest among electricians. Its
tujcestful operation seems to have
solved the problem of simple and rap
id apparatus for writing at a distance.
Numerous tests have proved it# suc
cess.”
SA UP ® G s
owb hkjotts
Both the method ana results when
Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
and 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, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from the most
healthy and 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.
SAN FRANCISCO, CIU
UHMVIUE. KT. NEW YORK, Ni
Amal License (Mi-
Hee lor 1898.
Be it enacted by the Mayor and Council
of the City Os Griffin, Ga,, and it is hereby
ordained by authority of the same :
That on the first day of January, 1898,
all 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 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
shall 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 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 ot s>o
per annum.
Sec 5 Any person, firm or corporation
whose stock exceeds SIO,OOO and does not
exceed $20,000 shall par a license of $75
per annum.
Sec. 6. Anj' 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. 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
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. Ift Be it further enacted that the
proprietor or proprietors pf 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 further enacted that the
propiietor of each and every laundry shall
pay a license of $lO.
Sec 13. Be it further 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 l
and every dealer in picture frames, except
where same is carried instock 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
ayd every chair factory shall pay a license
of $25.
Sec. 19. Be it further enacted that each
and every broom factory shall pay a license
of $5.
Sec. 20. Be it further 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 Oil Mills, which pays its
special tax as such.
Sec. 21. Be it further enacted that each
and every guano factory shall pay a li
cense of S4O.
Sec. 22. Be it further enacted that each
and every photograph gallery shall pay a
license of $lO.
Bee. 23. Be it further enacted that each 1
and every agency of a photograph gallery .
and every itinerant photographer and so-
Heitor for enlarging pictures shall pay a (
license of $25
Sec, 24. Be it farther enacted that each
and every ice factory or dealers in ice shall ,
pay a license of $25. ,
Sec. 25. Be it further enacted that each ,
and every manutacturer of bougies ana (
wagons shall pay a license ot $25. j
Sec. 26. Be it fiirthu enacted that each (
and every barber show shall pay a license ,
of $lO. ,
Sec. 27. Be it further enacted that each 1
and every gunsmith doing business in the 1
city shall pay a license of $5. I
Sec. 28. Be it farther enacted that each
every dealer in buggies, and wagons
shall pas. a license of S2O.
Sec. 29. Be it further enacted that the ’
proprietor of each and every restaurant
shall pay a Ijpenae of S2O.
Sec. 80. Be it further enacted that the ,
proprietor of each and every hotel ’shall (
pay a license of S2O. (
See. 31. Be it further enacted that a li- >
cense of $lO be and is hereby imposed on
each and every pool and billiard, table run
in the city, provided that all billiard and
pool rooms are required to close at 12 Mi
m., and thatall screens be removed.
Sec 32. Be it further enacted that ali- •:
cense be and'is hereby imposed on each ,
and eviry ten pin alley, any nuntfier of
pins. 71
Sec. 33. Be it further 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 not 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 full annual
ly in advance.
Sec. 35. Be it further enacted that the
proprietors or lessees of each and every
warehouse in the city shall pay a license
of $25.
Sec. 36. Be it further enacted that each
and every auctioneer shall pay a license
of $25.
Bee. 37. Be it farther enacted that each
and every guano dealer selling to con
sumers shall pay a license of $25.
Bee. 38. Be it further enacted that each
and every real estate dealer shall pay a
license of $25.
Sec. 39. Be it further enacted that each
and every insurance company, life, fire or
accident, shall pay a license of $lO.
See. 40. Be it further 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 further enacted that each
and every commission merchant or pro
duce broker shall pay a license of SSO.
Sec. 43. Be it further enacted that each
and every owner of ft one-horse dray, run
ning in the city, shall pay a license of S2O.
Sec. 44. Be it farther 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 farther enacted that each
and every livery stable operating in the
city shall pay a license of S4O.
Sec. 47. Be it further enacted thatall
sale stables and dealers in live stock shall
pay a license of $25.
Sec. 48. Be it further ordained that all
ilinegmt traders and dealers in livestock
shall pay a license of $25.
Sec. 49. Be it further ordained that all
operators of marble yaids shall pay a li
cense of $lO.
.See 50. Be it turther enacted that all
itinerant dealers in marble, either by sam
ple, photograph or otherwise, making sales
to consumers, shall pas a license of $25.
Sec 51. Be it further enacted that each
and every dealer in Sewing machines or
sewing machine agent (unless carried 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 ot $lO.
Sec. 53. Be it further enacted that each
and every telephone company operating in
the city shall pay a license of $lO.
Sec. 54. Be it further 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 a license of $5. - -
Sec. 57. Be it further enacted that each
and eyery 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 farther enacted, that each
and every itinerant insurance (whether
life of fire) agent shall pay a license ofsl|
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 farther 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 full 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
license of SSO in advance, which said
amount shall be in lieu of all other license.
Z Sec. 67. Be it further enacted, that .any
person or persons violating any section <?r
provision of thi# annual He® l }*® for - “J?
vear 1898, upon conviction shall bo finea
not mofe than SSO for each and every day
so offending or be imprisoned not more
than sixty days.
Sec. 68. Be it farther enacted, that upon
the failure of any person or persons to
comply with any section of the foregoing
ordinances or who shall viola e the same
by carrying on any business, profession or
trade therein provided, for which a license
is required, it alia’l be the duty of the
Clerk and Treason r of Council to issue an
execution against n li person or persons
so violating for double the amount due for
such license and cause the same to be
levied on any property of such person or
persons to be found in the city or else
where.
Sec. 69. Beit fuitber 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, ‘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 ana by
personal, service before issuing execution.
Sec. 71jAny person whose duty it shall
be to register their business and shall ia.il
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 further enacted, that all
licenses granted under the foregoing sec
tions, except those otherwise provided for,
of sls and under pephnnum, sha;l be pay
able annually in advance; and all licenses
of over sls shall 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 further 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 it further enacted, that all
ordinances, or parts of ordinances, con
flicting with these ordinances be and the
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
city for the ensuing year:
Mayor, S4OO per annum, payable month
iy-
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, ,?300 per annum, payabk
montnly.
’ Janitor, S2O per month, payable monthly
CpPY RIGHT s*** JI
CHRISTMAS COMES
BUT OHCE A YEAR,
but we are always prepared tor it with thi
daintiest g.nd choicest articles as gifts foi
those whom you would remember. AV <
have a handsome display of holiday gifti
in bottles of perfumery, boxes of fine toi
let soaps, shaving sets, cut glass atomizers
brushes, lamps, etc.
H. B. DREWRY * SOU
28 Hill Street.
H.P.EADY&CO.
IN HILL BUILDING,
Buggies, Wagons and Harness
We give good prices for your ol<
Bdggy and Harness in exchange so:
new ones. AU kind of repair worl
promptly done.
H. P. EADY & CO.
' CANDY !'
■ CATHARTIC
CURE CONSTIPATION
256 ** DRUGGISTS
Lb^jsl
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Griffin Telephone Exchange
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BRANCH OF TH® SOUTHERN BKLL TELB
- PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
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JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt.
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt?
Atlanta, Ga.
16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings
40 Anthony Drug Vo.
1 Bailey, D. J., Jr., residence. i
26 Bailey, Mrs. S. M.,residence.
49 Bishop, J. W., Market. ,
80 Blakely, B. R., Grocer. " ,
81 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings. ,
81 Boyd, J. D., residence, 3 rings. (
87 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
43 Brewer & Hanletter, wholesale grocers ]
4 Burr’s Sons, H. 0., Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Burr, H. C., res. 3 calls. (
88 druggists.
45 CehtraFß. R. depot.
28 Clauk, A. 8., groceries.
89 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 Earnhart, W. C„ residence.
44 Fire department.
9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
46 Georgia Experiment station.
6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 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.
s 8 Jones, Geo. 1., residence. ,
' 18 Kelley & Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings.
18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 3 rings.
j- 27 Kincaid, W. J., residence.
7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
- 21 Leach & Co., J. M., grocers,
f 2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings.
2 Mills, T. R., residence, 3 rings,
j 47 Moore, Dr. J. L., residence.
. 22 Morning Call office, 2 rings,
a 34 Newton & Co., W. H., coal and lumb’r
5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
29 Osborn & Wolcott, office.
20 Oxford. D. A, market and restaurant.
1 22 Sawtell, J. P., residency 3 rings.
? 18 Sears, J. M., grocer.
e 33 Shedd, J. R., market.
. 24 Southern Railroad.
13 Southern Express Company.
l > 23 Spalding County Farm.
12 Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence,
11 Strickland, R. F. & Co.
e 41 Thurman & Barrow, livery stabie.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
l " 59 W'ood, Geo. W., Sunny Side, 3 rings.
e MISS VVE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
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’ WE ARE BUSY
Selling goods at the fol lowing prices:
ie Best imported Macaroni 10c.
31 b. can Grated Pine Apple 10c can.
)r 31b. can fine Peaches 10c can.
e 31b. can Table Peaches 12|c pound.
Is 21b. can New Crop Corn 10c can.
Imperial Brand Salmon 15c can.?!
4 cans Tomatoes 25c.
8 > California Dried Peaches 12Jc pound.
Evaporated Apricots 124 c pound.
Mixed Nut» 10c pound.
Fresh Prunes 10c pound.
I Fresh Dates 10c pound.
Fresh Currents 10c pound.
m Fresh Codfish 8c pound.j
“ Tomato Catsup 10c
London Layers Raisins 10c.
Mince Meat 10c pound,
Backet Jelly 8c pound.
■ | Fresh Can Mackerel 15? 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.
)T Everybody Says So.
kCascarets Candy Cathartic, the most won
derful medical discovery ot 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; 10,25,60 cents. Bold and
guaranteed to cure by all druggists.
A MAN WITH
THAT ‘‘TIRED FEELING"
when he returns home from baaing I
looks at once of our soft couches, downy I
Turkish chairs, or rockers as a life
server from which you couldn’t drive him ■
with a new axe. No danger of yonj I
busband or son ‘lwandering from bis ow n I
fireside” when he once gets comfortably I
ensconced in one of them.
CHILDS & GODDARD, I
iSmi
Real Estate Agent, I
Business Promptly Attended to. I
Office at Overby & Co.’s store, Hill I
street, Griffin, Ga.
B OPP POISON I
i SPECIALTY'S I
try BLOOP POISON permanent I
red in 16 toßs days. You can be treated# M
me for same price under same guaraa- 9
. If you prefer to come here we willcos, S
icttopayrallroadfareandhotelblllajßj ■
nocharge, if we fall to cure. If you have taken mer. I
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches sad ■
pains. Mucous Patches inmouth. Sore Throat, I
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers os ■
any part of theLody, Hair or Eyebrows falling I
out, it is this Secondary BLOOD POISON I
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsfr |
nate cases and challenge the world for a I
case we cannot cure. This disease hosalwan I
baffled the skill of the most eminent pliyu. I
clans. 8500,000 capital behind our unconO. I
Uonal guaranty. Absolute proofs Bent nealed oo I
application. Address COOK REMEDY COb I
349 Masonic Temple, CHICAGO, HIX. I
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
i. ■
Southern Railway.
Shortest and quickest route with dov.blo
daily service between Columbus and Atlant*,
connecting in the Union Passenger station,
Atlanta, with Vestibule-’. Limited trains; also
United States Fast’ Mail trains to and fiom
Washington, New York and all Eastern points.
Also promptly connecting for and from Chat
tanooga, Louisville, t.'ineinnati anti the North
west and through I*ullman Vestibuled Sleep
ing Cars to Kansas City and the West.
Schedule in effect December 5, 1807. Central
standard time except at points cast of Atlant*.
No. 27 No. 29
Northbound. Dally. Daily.
. Lv. Columbus ~ 005 a m 525 pra
“ Waverly Hall 053 am b ; U P»
“ Oak Mountain 702 am 0»» P®
“ Warm Springs 732 am 6n2p®
, A Woodbury 750 am 710 pm
■ " Concord 8 15am 785 pm
“ Williamson 832 am 753 pm
“ Griffin 840 am 80? pm
“ McDonough*WSo am 845 pm
Ar. Atlanta 10 20 a m V 45 p m
Lv. Atlanta 12 00 n’n. 11W P®
Ar. Washington. (5 42 a m S< 2# P ™
" New York 12 43 p m 023 am
Lv. Atlanta 280 p m 500 »m
Ar. Chattanooga 730 pm 930 >®
Ar. Louisville 7 27 n m 730 P®
Ar. Cincinnati 720 am , 20 p®
«... No - 30 No - 28
Southbound. naHy I)ally .
Lv. Cincinnati 830 a m 800 P®
Lv;Louisville. 745 a m 'i 45 p®
“ Chattanooga 6 50pm 800 a®
Ar. Atlanta 10 40 pni 1 10 a ®
Lv. New Yorkl2 15 a m 180 p®
“ Washington 1115 am[lo 43 pm
Ar. Atlanta.. 5 10 qm| 355 p®
Lv. Atlanta 5 20 ami 4 40 p ■
“ McDonough 615 am 535 p®
“ Griffin 651 a m 610 p» "
“ Williamson JOS am 625 p®
1 “ Concord 724 a m 641 p®
“ Woodbury 750 a m 710 p ®
“ Warm Springs 809 am 745 p®
'* Oak Mountain 837 am) 814 p ®
“ Waverly Hall 846 am 8.22 p®
Ar. Columbus 935 am! 910 J>®
: TO MAOON.
Dally. No. 27. No. 29
Lv. Columbus, South’n By. 605 am 525 p B
Ar. Woodbury, South’n Ry. 750 am 710 p®
" Macon, M. &B. R. R... Uooa tn
Ar. LaGrange, M, & B. R.B. - )5 jj®
Dally. No. 30 I No. 28
Lv. LaGrange, M. &B. R.R. 635 ami
, Lv. Macon, M. &B. RI 415 p»
Ar. Woodbury,M.&B.R.R. 750 am “WP®,
Ar. Columbus, South’n Ry. 935 am 910 J’S
TO BRUNSWICK.
Dally. No. 29 |
Lv. Columbus, South’n Ry.. 525 pmi
Ar. McDonough, “ ‘‘ 845 pml
* Brunswick, “ “ 725 am ■ ■—-a
Dally. No. 30
Lv. Brunswick, South’n Ry. 830 p m|"
Ar. McDonough, “ “ 610 am
“ Columbus, “ “ |9 35 ami,
Nos. 29 and 30—Pullman Bleeping cars I*
tween McDonough and Brunswick.
W. H. GREEN, J. MJ GULP,
Gen. Superintendent, Traf. Manager,
Washington, D. C. Washington, D- v
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen. Pas. Agent, A. Gen. Pas. Agent,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga-
I. K. PEABODY, Passenger & Ticket* Agent-
Columbus, Ga. .
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