The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, April 07, 1898, Image 2

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I fl r®» «mmeuw OMAWfflte MS 4* w •*- fy fa^~. gu aww ftrnir--* Famous w® «rar tea Ute Ims nlrtatta'tetf ahefiusu* far *M*<reti*w sacstou .. rates fant»i*d MmtoffltoMto! ' *»■— ?.■ - " IS-.-L 4 L”!BB«gg iriiriwfr— f cmdiii i r— Mi«« Th tb* NcwUra <rf lb* Executive Cororotuew at iter B»*A Coogrtr*- stooai ftaerkt: You ar* r*4«*es<ed U» ®eti io G* fatten ofltee Lanier Hsuse, io Moeoo, Ga, «b »oo4»r, the lltb day vs April, 18W, at If «/ck*k, ter the purpow of tMO®w«fidtag 'be <«»* «»d manner <rf wtoerit>« delegatee to a dsssocratie cmtmlmto ter th* Sixth district, sod to select a lime sod place tef holding Ummxi domoerstie eooreoUod for the Sixth Cu®gree«ooal District. Boot T. Pamikl, Chairman Deax Ex. Co®. Sixth Con gresaioual District. Canty Executive Cfitofiflttfie. The members of the executive com mittee are requested to meet io the law I office of Cot W. D Carhart, ever the Griffin Saviof* Bank, ®n Hatfirday, April f»b, at 10 o’clock a. « , to at tend to baaineaa of imporuoce. A W. WaLKKS, Chairman The state eoofereace of the Epworth League opens el Macon thia morning wade' a moneter tent. ■HMMS!WS«Ja ■■" '.■ '« The Key West Herald aays: “It may not bs generally knoeo, but it is usver theleM true, ths J every vacant storehouse io the tower part of tbs city has been rented by the United States government to be utilised as a storehouse, in which to store the lone upon tone of provisions, etc , that are daily arriving in Key West." The latest news received by the ofe fleers of the Newport prior to her de parture from Nicaragua for tbe Uni ted States wm under date of March 17, and they were under the impression that war would be prevailing before they arrived ata port of the United States. Consfqnenily, when the Newport was passing Cobs Tuesday night all her lights were extinguished, co that an enemy would have bad troub'e in discovering her. —Spain may resent our ioterveotiou —in Cuba, and take steps to go to war with us; but at the same time Spain recognises the merits of our machin ery, and places orders tor it, just as if tbete were no hard feeling between tbe countries. A locomotive building flrm of Philadelphia on Friday last booked an order for six powerful freight locomstives, to be employed on a Spanish railroad, tbe engines to be ready for delivery io New York io /one nest Porto Rico may ask to be allowed to come In under our intervention io be half of Cubs Tbe Porto Ricans are not satisfied with the autonomy which Spain has granted them. The auton omist ministry has resigned, and opin loo Is expressed that the plan io that island jo a complete failure. Tbe dis patebee tolling of tbe state of affairs there say the •“Porto Ricans sympa thise with tbe United States.” They : would, therefore, probably like for us ' to Sympathise with them, in a practh ; cal sort of way " ■ I ——■■■■ . ( Heretofore President McKinley bae labored under a disadvantage, from 1 tbe lack of a flag Thie has now been supplied, and he res Iter whenever tbe j President visits a navy yard, an army post, a fort, a war vessel or a revenue eutter, bio flag will be laioed, and will remain to be caressed by tbe breezes « so long as bo shall prolong hie visit. Tbis, however, io not an innovation. A general order is issued with regard to tbe flag for each President. Up to J a few days ago tbe Secretary of War bad overlooked tbe matter or forgotten t to issue tbe order for President Me- * Kinley's flag. 1 I Wffiffi fitoM CsfoMtifcfifl«toA*4w 'wW Whtebltareata** fas®MM, »•* «• mowKvedi tn Mmrrtalru 9s az- Spttempum atoam -T ta Area. Tbe Lhma.awWrtr* M UMWtdmi testa* << pirfcj weeds. ate withes* tatirtril OmssAwk. G*t»fa» Heavy Lewes was w* use after few** ** I utetewuh — As way to white teesptesrf fly site InfluewM eu Mm«r<tommFHr* Owe «t tor wqusfaue® was whew via- ware wow. Mbs toe® isgsisimtofl to the crigteal iStoasrwttoaa of Dtofaana Theaemtato warn st Mtoft ifttom, smews Mtiithtowvmvcn by thepwr chaMtwa* tom Mm Csriyto ttfed or seamy etoea. and emh time that a stow anemd wmatotola she wncemmtoealy stable on Sa has tat* am. Being at tost salted, msl hWtog psM tor taU. she left the stop, dad tod walked a Bx tte war when she heard a atoto tohtod tor. Looking toefc she aewtoesfcap amm mewing after tor, amwh excited wad famtetoag «w tor xetamtag the atetai shoe*. LmldaNdotnbato.anw totor surprise a wsaotor of shoes itswgHng from tor am. The num todtgnawtiy swtod tor naato and addngt- Her as teadahaMto was each that tor name was ebtitemted far a ttom frasa tor nwonory and all she could nmoDec* was tor maiden ntmto “Mias Welsh.” The ha nsor fat tote tale was enhanced to those who- knew tor torn to being «»aesdi hat es toepfasg with to** usual ettrywA. smm and self poasmsfam that no eno ecnJd torn jwudfetod It at tow ~ Her death etoto a year later, when “Mr. tJOvesfac,” as she named tor madnsan, during a drive, turned and faetodfato the il airlege wiryrlwd at reoriviag no orders as to rocte—and saw tor stttfng, lifelaas, with a pe* dog on tor knee, too often risen to ssy tboughta. My strangest Impression was of the deep seutaal love evidently subsisting between Mm Carlyle and tor husband. Every subject we discussed seemed to recall thoughts of him. If the piano weeu opened, bls song <rf tbe “blueday” was referred to or asked for; if any literary man ween mentioned, his opin ion <d him was given, or a story was tod showing his relation to other mtn of note. I felt as if listening to tbe love talk of a youthful engaged couple, and when, in later days, Frauds opened up a floodgate of mtomdtrsteading I felt assured there was a radical misconcep ttonof tbe true state of affairs.—New York Independent. USE NO LATHER. CbfaMSa toaea rwcacatty Wtth a Wet Towel to Berten the Xaee. Considering that tbe inhabitants of th® middle kingdom use the razor more than any other nation in the world, it is passing strange that they never dis covered tbe advantages of lathering first, says tbe Windsor Magazine. Dabbing a warm wot cloth on tbe chin or the scalp Is a poor substitute for lioap. Hair cut ting, as we practice it in the west, is to them “all unknown, ” except in a few localities where foreigners are numerous. A traveler when in tbe prov ince at Kwantung sent for a man to shear bis locks, and be began nibbling away at bis scalp without troubling about such a trifling as a comb. At the third snip tbe man stopped him and asked him if be bad ever cut a foreign er’s hair before. Ob, yes. When was that? Ob, last year, when be cut the hair of a German customs officer who had died. But tn the matter of shaving there are few more deft—considering the latberleM way be does it and tbe fact that he uses a little three cornered soft iron knife as a razor—than tbe Chinese figaro. Was not tbe chief of all his tribe ennobled by an emperor ages back for dexterously cleaving a mosquito that had settled an tbe imperial noee? One advantage gained by patronizing tbe Chinese barber—in the case of Euro peans—is he doesn’t, mind coming to your room every morning .'nd shaving you before you wash and drees. But tbe native also generally waits to be rasee before washing, even if he has to wait a week. Very Tall Kneeling. Ona of tbe officers of tbe rebellion bad a private in his company whom tbe boy* jestingly named “Little Mack,” because of bis bigness. He was the tall est man in the company—about 6 feet 8 inches—and one of tbe bravest in the regiment. > On one occasion when the men were ordered to kneel down behind a stone fence in preparation far an expected as rault the officer, who was preparing a surprise for the enemy, on inspecting tbe line was astonished to see one large, serene face above the top of tbe fence. He shouted out angrily, “There, you— you num with the bead up, kneel down, air!” The pum did not move, and again tbe officer thundered, “Why don’t you kneel down, sir?" Oblivious to any danger and blind to tbe significance of his head being ex posed, “Little Mack” answered, “I am kneeling down." “Then, “ shouted the officer, “put your head down, or you will have it shot off, confound you!” Thereupon “Little Mack" curled down behind the fence, grieving becau® the captain had howled at him—Chi cago Inter Ocean. Dangerous. . Father—What are you doing, Emma? Daughter—Oh, Arthur is coming to night, and I’m cooking something to him. Father—Rmma, Emma, you’d better be careful. You’ll keep <m cooking to him till he breaks tbe eagagement.-' Heitere Welt. j I CCREOOTCTIPAnON DRUGGETS tos> nii iini |j i i ' -T’ j’ -■ - GEHTHiL IF EEOICII «CO. Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898. jf . . .eJto- - " " B r^ g _. . ■ - - F- ; Duto-t ron<w Dsfly. DsOy. P«4y. TWpsa ttainZfteawXw—. AtWn - Ar T»*s> U SSaw • *!*■■ tCyar 9 Ssa hr. Jraanßnrn Ar iUsn MBaa *3*” * •Bsto AT SUS ISSUSSfc:: ::K SUS SSS »= ttJUsZ StaMsritetes Ar 6u*».. hr SM*sb IWua’»" etefimTritepu Ar ■BmetorvOte- - iSS iaSlfe— :%|gs ; - 188 s *ltetfy T,xntpi tesstey. Ttato taXSwa and Ctasilteie lesa—OiMßn st efah®, an* 1 a* pw tafly saeett tsslsy. Betaxataa-. srvtvw te Orfflhi l » ybe sb* BB y k dafly aeeto Sc-sdsy. Ver fsaVter iafo*waiiiMi syyte to C.A wmrg. TicketAm*. Grtßa. Ga TBXO. D. Kun. fiavaaaak, Sa. X. C. RAH.*■ «m. Pnsamar Amt. flav«naah. SB £. , C. HlklVX. Tririßs Vaaaeer. Scrsxtsak. Sa. IWX !>€Cc4yfcrS nuUvc iv» losJc* I will beat Ito diflaeut' Pndwto for tbe purpose of recerring yoetf State and County Tax rrturat on the following dates: April April May. Line Crock 4 18 28 Mt. Zion 5 19 24 Union 6 20 25 Africa 7 21 26 Cabin 8 22 27 Orf* 9 23 28 Akin U 25 36 Griffin on Orr’s days. You will find me at my office in Griffin I at EDWARDS BROS. RACKET STORE all the time from April Ist to July Ist | except dale named above. , Remember office at Edwaid Bros. Rack- 1 et Store, Brooks’ old stand. Books dote July Ist. 8. M. MWWELL, T. R. S. Co. Ga NOTICE 10 PUBLIC. This i* to notify the citizen* of Griffin that Mr. W. B. Hudson has been appoint ed Sanitary Inspector of the city. Beginniug on Monday the 4th inst . be will make a thorough inspection of all premises and localities and advise what is 1 needed to place the locality or premises io a sanitary condition. He has full author ity under the Board of Heritb of the city to institute whatever sanitary measures he should deem necessary. J. C. Bbooks, Ch’nnu, N. B. Dbxwbt, J. F. Stkwabt. ■ ' !»■■——i URM® g| a A«a» ITXJtonMSy JWMm Ji rrvCW.M.rwte, who make* a apecialty ot A ■ ■ L. T Epilepsy, has without ■"to ■ ■ W doaU treated and cur ’■ ■ ed m are cases than any I JL ML ■rlh-T We have beard of at to Tftattf standing Cure® bot tie of his abtotate cure, free to any saSerers who may their P. O. and Eapreea address. We advise ear one wishing a care to address Southern Baptist Conventisa, Norfolk, Va., May B-12,1898, Account of the above occasion the Cen tral of Georgia Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets May 2 to 6 inclusive, limit 15 days from date of sale, at one sere. C. 8. White, J. C. Haile, T. A., Griffin. G. P. A., Savannah. Registration Notice, The county registration books are now open at my office in Hawrikus’ Shoe Store and all qualified to do so should call and register. They will close twenty days before each election. T. R. NUTT, T. C. T. P- A Cslsbration at Savannah, Ga, April 20th to 23rd. Account above occasion, the Central 6t Georgia Ry Co. will sell round trip tickets to Savannah at rate of >7.53. Tickets on Mie April 19th with final limit April 23rd. J. C. Haile, G. P. A., Savannah. C. S. White, Ticket Agt, Griffin. Tybss’s Fortifications Our country’s defenders are now at Tybee, Georgia’s greatest Seaside resort. One heavy battery in charge of the immense coast defense guns One light battery ;55 trained horses. Fortifications rapidly nearing completion. < Get ready to visit Tybee, to enjoy al! the pleasures of this delightful resort, and see tbe new fortifications. Excursion tickets at low retea will be on sale during the summer. Announce ment as to rales, etc., will be made later. J. C. Haile, G. P. A., Savannah, Ga. QuadrsnnUl General Ccaforence M B- Church, South, Baltimore, May 4 28. Account of tbe above occasion the Cen tral of Georgia Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets May 2,8 and 4, with final lim it May 81,1898, at one fare. C. 8. Warrs, J. C. Hails, T. A., Griffin. G. P. A., Savannah, i Griffin Telephone Exchange eeaxch or m tomrsax bell tele raOHB AMD TELEGBAPRCO. TNO. D. EASTERLEN, Sept. W. T. GENTRY, Assfatact SspL* Atlanta, Ga. 16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drag Co. 1 Bailey, D. J, Jr, residence. 117 Baker, WH, Groceries. Bishop, J. W,Market 30 Blakely, B. R, Grocer. 14! Bowden Brea, Livery Stable. ’ 31 Boyd, J. D, warehouse, 2 rings. 31 Boyd, J. D, residence, 3 rings. 87 Boyd Manufacturing Co. 43 Brewer 8t Hanleiter, wholesale grocers 4 Burr's Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls. 4 Burr, H. C, res. 3 calls. 38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists. 45 Central R. R. depot 39 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers. 16 Collier, T. J, residence. 15 Drake, R. H., grocries. 35 Earnbart, W. C, residence. 44 Fire department. 9 Grantland, Seaton, residence. 46 Georgia Experiment station. 10 Gray, Dr J T, office. 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sonny Bide, 3 rings. 28 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co. 19 Griffin Mfg. Co. 14 Grigpi 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. 1, residence. 18 Kelley & Mhomas, physicians, 2 rings 18 MelJy, Dr. J. M, residence, 3 rings. 27 Kincaid, W. J., residence. 7 Kincaid Mfg.’Co. (mills.) 21 Leach & Co., J. M., grocers. , 32 Mangham, JW, residence, 2 rings. 32 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings 2 Mills. T. office, 2 rings. 2 Mills, T. R., residence, T rings. 47 Moore, Dri J. L., residence. ~ 22 Moknixg Call office, b rings, 34 Newton &Co., W. H., coal andlumb’r 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co. 29 Osborn & Wo'.eott, office. 20 Oxford. D. A. market and restaurant 22 Sawtell, J. P.,residencr, 3 rings. 26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence. 18 Bears, J. M., grocer. 33 Shedd, J. R., market. 24 Southern Railroad. 13 Southern Express Company. 23 Spalding County Farm. 12 Btewart, Dr. J. F., roidence, 11 Strickland, R. F. & Co. 42 Western Union Telegraph Co. MISS VVE WORTHINGTON, Manager. 50 YEARS* ™ Ja ■ ■ ■ / ■ 4 1 ■ sfl k ■ 1 Trade Marks 'TRBIINw' Designs Copyrights &c. Scientific Hmericaii. A m«i«tratol weekly. Lamet eir- ——*"——■ ■ ■ I I ——l —, - . Still Leading. A. K. Hawkes received the gold medal highest award from the great Exposition, superior lens-grinding and excellency the manufacture bf spectacles and eye glasses. This award wm justly earned by Mr. Hawkes as the superiority of his glam® over all others has made them .amous all over the country. They an now being Bold in over eight thousand cities and towns in the U. 8. Prices are never reduced, same to all. J. N. Harris & Son have a fall assort ment of all the latest styles Ordawry** AfliirlifH QTATE OF GWBGIA, L Whereas. J. Ctestecjr Stoßh, Admfaria i •dGlo® Stews 1 mricrafeten,toriwwcause, if 4 cm, why said admwMratar sta®M M< be deterged from his adauusCntte, Md receive tetters of dtanusrioß <» »>• «] April 4fe,lMß. - ’ STATE OF GEORGIA, • Stauhso Cocktt. Whereas, RR. Blakely, admimstrstor , ofD. H. Johnson, represents iofeeoont in hfa petition, duly filedkuad entered oa . record, that he has fully * adatatoterad D. H. Johnson's eatate. This fa, therefore, to efts all person* concerned, kindred and creditors, to show , cause, if any they can, why saidadminfa trator abunw not be discharged ftom his admiefatretion and receive letters of dis- , Buatkm on the first Monday in J«neJfiDß. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. Marek 7th, 1888. STATE OF GEORGIA, * Btauedw Cocbtt. Whereas, RobtiT. Dsniri, administrator of E. L Hammett, represents to the court in hfa petition, duly filed anJ entered on record, that he has fully admimetered R L. Hammett's estate. This fa, therefore, to cite all persons : etmeerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said admfois- , tzator should not be discharged fro® bis administration and receive letters of dis mfaeion on tbe first Monday in June, 1898. r J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7th, 1898. Notice te Debtors aafl Creditors. GEORGFIA—f FAUHXO CoCXTY. All persons having ristem and demands against the estate crfMrs. Susan M. Bailey, deceased, will present the seme to me in terms at tbe law. All persons indebted to the said deceased are berrity required to make immediate payment. SEATON GRANTLAND, Administrator Mrs. Susan M. Bailey. STATE OF GEORGIA, &RtziHß« Cocnrr. To all who® it may concern: Where® Mrs. Nancy M. and W. F. Elder, Admin istrators of David P. Elder, represents to the court in their petition, duly filed and entered oa record, that they have fully administered David P.Elderfa estate. This is therefore Co dte all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrators should not be discharged from their ad ministration and receive letters of dtenis sion on the first Monday in May, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. Feb. 7,1898, STATE OF GEORGIA, Spaldihg County. Whereas, 8. M. Wayman, executor of last will and testament of 8. F. Gray, rep resenta to the court, in hie- petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered 8 F. Gray’s estate. Ims is, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executor should not be discharged room his admin istration and receive letters of dismission, by 10 o'clock a. m, on the first Monday in May, 1888. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. February 7th, 1888. Notice to Debtors and Creditor*. GEORGlA—Spaldihg Covktt. All persons having claims and demands against the estate of Melvina Couch, de ceased, will present the same to me in terms of the law. All persons indebted to the eaid deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. B. R. BLAKELY, Administrator Melvina Couch. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGlA—Spaldikg Couhty All persons having claims and demands against tbe estate oi D. H. Johnson, de-' ceased, will present the same to me in terma of tbe law. All persons indebted ti the said deceased are hereby required to jooake immediate payment B. R. BLAKELY, Administrator D. H. Johnson. 'Notice to Debtors and. Creditors. GEORGlA—Spalding County. All persons having claims against the estate of E L. Hammett will present the same to me in terms of tbe law. All per sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate settlement* ROBT. T. DANIEL, Administrator E. L. Hammett • Til 7 ' COevmfifi'tiHG 'W 111 Wil ' * n>wr TID BITS FOR MA’ HOMEY L and tender little jufcelets for the children, are all right, but papa and “the boys” want a good, big juicy aleak, roast or chop when business or school duties are over, and we can cater to them all. Our stock of prime meats is unexcelled for quality, and we send them home in fine shape. J. R- SHEDD. ML E H. SEW, JI, Counsellor at Law, GRIFFIN, GA. GENERAL PRACTICE. A Sa.?-'®- ’ S. A, L. fwrtn TJinm seibmbdliirliiie . SIFFEEZmAL FMHENfIn EAZZA ' *SS To Washington, IS SO To BaWaa«wvfa Wofafagtoß. IS 70 io oauLim- jre via iwomiA* ana osy UneSteaaNr, 1010 To PMtedelphfa vfa WtaMagtoa, 19 SO To Philsdriifafa vfa Norfolk. 19 50 Tto New York vfa RfcfaatMd Md WashiMtoa, IS 00 To New Yofk vfa Norfolk, Cape Chari® Route, 22 00 To New York vfa Norfolk, Bay Um Straw rr aad BaltiaanL a 00 To Mew York via Norfolk Md Gid Dominion R R Ctt, aaaals aad fIUHCHMNB KB vU Ta Boston vfaNorfoik aad Bteaawr, meals aad stateroom iaetuded, aas AteMSaIaETEBT WESnSBAYBont Trip Tickets Atlanta to EoriMk, Qtaoa View, VfiflMs BMOfa sad Old Petit Canfart, Va.. hr 515.75- These tickets will be good for return r Mange within ten days feom date <tf sale, aad will enable moctaata, imyara aad the public to make an exceeffingly ritenp trip to tbe east, a* <±ean round trip ticketa can be procured Iran other above pointe to WASHINGTON, BALTTMORE PHIL ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. The Seaboard Air-LLnehi passenger ser vice between Atlanta aad the east fa exeeL faat Double daily through trains Atlairta to Washington and Norfolk, with PtD nu's finest drawing room steams. , Pullman leauvatfoa can banadeataay time. For farther information call on or address B. A NEWLAND, Gen. Agent PMi Dept. > WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS, T. P. A_ No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta. T. J. ANDERSON, G. P. Portsmouth, Va mono poisoH out, it M thts Seeonduy BLOOD POLSON we r— rami' n to oct. WsMtettiUs wni< «hrtl MtoMM* aa« rMltesgw the wfaria fora cane we eaanot erne. 9ha iWihwii fcae stems MBM tbeskiM of menar taW rtui SSGQ.oea eyUet foMad owr anroefo Something New! Every honaskeepcr needs Spoons and Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you cm buy a first class article, of bright solid metel that wiU always look bright, aa there fa no plating to wear off, at 50 cents per pack age/Splendid article for the kitchen, picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap aad always look well A. LOWER. No. 18 Hill Street. Southern Railwit. Bbort«ct aad qtsiekwi route wWb donbto dally Mrvlec between Oaiumboa and Atlanta, connecting in tbe Union Passenger station, Atlanta, with Veetibaled Jamited train*; atoo United Btatea Hast Mail trains to and from Waahington, New York and all Eastern points. Also promptly connecting for and Stem Cfeat tanooca, LZRilsTills. Cincinnati, St. Loota, and the Northwest aad through Pullman Veati bnted Sleeping Cara to Mans.* City and the W' CBte Schedule in effect Febraary 13,1868. Central standard time except at points east of -wr' . J ksF Mortbbeand. IMlly. , mui» Lv. Opium bus. <35 a m J » P ■ - WaverlyHaß TteamJUpm - Oak Mountain f3O am «» P“» - Warm Springs «® am ®«P“ - WoodburyTT »H am Jg P“ - Concord Steam P“ - Williamsosu. •» am I«P™ • Griffin. •» am «g P“ - MeDouough. lOteam B«jm Ar. Atlanta. 112) am Pte pm Lt. Atlanta. IXOO n'n. U M p m Ar. Washington- Steam »gP“ “ New York 13te pm «« » m Lt. Atlanta. Ito pm #» am Ar. Chattanooga 7*l pm 9» Ar. LouisriHe IJ7 an> Tt» pm Ar. fit Lotda.... Ito pm fl 2 am Ar.Ctafannati. 7, 7» am TSO pm - ... . Neu SU Me. S 8 Sonlbbouad. Daily. Daily. Lt. Cincinnati..,.. Bto am 800 pm Lv.fit.Louis 9 15pm ffe am Lv. L0ui5viiia............. .745 am ffa pm “ Chattanooga SlO pm 800 am Ar. Atlanta. 10 4Jpm 110 pm tv. New Y0rk............... 12 li n*n.' 4» P» “ Waahingtoir ui« am 1048 pm Ar. Atlanta. 3l9ain 355 pm Lv. Atlanta...-. .’ 53) am 4topm ** McDonough. (team 535 pm • Griffin.. ... 860 am 6(Xlpm ■ WilliamamL. fo.’ am, «1» P» • Concord. 723 am 6g P“ Woodburjr 747 am JwP®;. " Warmßpringt 800 am 7«0p« “ Oak Mountain 83T am JgP* “ Waverly Hall B<7 am 814 p » Ar. Columbus SKi a«p‘ 856 TO MAOOJ. ' Dally. No. 57.1 No. * y Ar. LaGrange, M- A i~BZ| |T«Ts Pteip. No. SO Na. «« Lt. LaGrange, M. AR MR 6»am. - Lv. Ma«m, M. >B a. 4B pm nus is a W. A TUlt, S. H. HABDWipK. Gen. Pm. Agent. - A. Gen. PanAxent, Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. R CTOL Ticket Ag-L msh- rarNr v t