The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, April 19, 1898, Image 2

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Morning Call. “GRIFFIN, GA-, APRIL 19, IWB. Offlreorer Darla’ hardware* Store TELEPHONE NO. 22. . J. P. A 8. B. BAWTKLL, Editors and Proprietors. Taa Moaarao Call Will be P“bH*bed The Middle Gboboia Farmib, pub lished every Thured J at McU per year -“AT £ow*»o"<uL U» Guokgu Farm#* Will ever be the best edyortislng mediums for this entire section of the State. Advertising rates furnished on appUca ion Official Paper of the Ordinary of Spalding county and the City of Brittle. Ereiy ton oi Atlantic salt when evaporated yields sigbtyooe- pounds ot salt, a too of Pacific water seventy .». nine pounds, arctic and antarctic waters yields eighty five pounds to the ton, snd Dead Sea water 187 pounds. The Pittsburg Dispatch claims that its city leads the world in freightage. It gives figures to show that 46,000,000 tone of freight are loaded and unloaded in that city per annum, which it says la twice aa much ae in London, three limes as much aa in New York or Chi cago, and four times as much as in Parle Much of rtriwtmormors bulk is goal. The best way for any party to make capital at the present time is to ignore • all opportunities to wrangle for parti aan effect and go ahead with the bod nesa in hand like men who are 100 deeply in earnoat to fritter away time and dignity in partisan bickerings. Thia advice is pertinent now to both the republicans and democrats in con gress—Louisville Courier Journal. “The intention of the government to eend the negro regiments of the regular army with others to Cuba in the case of war is laudable,** says the Chicago Inter-Ocean. The reason ’ it is laudable, the Chicago paper says, io because the negro can stand the cli mate better than the white than can, and because the negro is anxious to chow how much he Ipvee his country. It is a mailer of historical record that the Northern Republicans, of the class of the Inter-Ocean, like to see the blacks at the front in war. A new button bgp made its appear ance in Now York, and is being affec ted by large uumbere of wearers. The design on the button is intended to typify the friendly relations between the two great English speaking na tions. The flags of Great Britain and the United States, and the lion and tbb eagle of the countries, form the chief part of the design The legend ~ is: “One tongue, one people; invin cible in war, triumphant in peace.” The sentiment has grown considerably during the past few months. Tbs Haverhill (Mass.) Gazette, speaking of Consul General Lee, aays: “It is a great pity that this gallant gentleman cannot be retained in pub lic Hie.” Why cannot be be retained in public life? He has no intention of retiring to a monastery. The Mas aachusetts paper is evidently a little bebind'the times. Not only can Fitz- Hugh Lee be retained in public life, but be will be so retained. Whatever there shall be of public life in this country for the next few years will know Fitsbugb Lee, for be will be “right in it.” Dark clouds are lowering upon the southern portion of this continent, as well as upon our own part of it. Chile and Argentine are working up a war fever over a boundary dispute, and in .. Brasil there are mutterings of discon tent which are likely to break out into armed demonstrations at any tine. In each of the three countries named there is trouble because of the curren cy and the decline in the value of the country’s securities ae measured by the European standard of values Upon tbe whole, we are not the only Ameri can people who are upon tbe point of making history at the present time. Notice to Tax Payers. All city tax fi fas have been placed in my bands for collection, and levies will be made at once unless settlement ie promptly made. E J. Ison, Chief Police. I T.U. eofexa ChlMroa MS Hororo. sarssESsffls&’Jxxxsgn caravan ot bar**. I counted upward dt RO. all saddled and rech hitched to a tree. Everything about the house was as still ae death. “It must be a funeral,” I said. Suddenly tbe scene changed. Tbe doors ot the building bunt open, and out broke 60 school children. “School’s out!” they ahouted, and a caravan of children scram bled for the horses. In a moment the youngsters had mounted and were riding belter skelter over tbe prairie. The Texas mustangs seemed to scent tbe frolic and kicked up their heels as they galloped home with the school children. With their dinner pails jingling on pommels of the saddles, and their dresses and jackets wav ing In the wind, they looked like a mad caravan of Bedouins. “Bow far did you home!” I asked a lit tle tot who sat behind his sister on a spec kled mustang. “I toom dood way—l turn”— “Why, he’s come six miles,” interrupt ed his sister. “Jimmy Is only B years old. He doesn’t know bow far he does come.” “But I live eight miles,” said a little Lord Fauntleroy on a dancing broncho, “but I can ride it in an hour and have done it in 80 minutes." Then bo spurred his horse till he leaped away over the prairie. It ie very common to see school children wearing spurs in Texas. Texas has the richest school fund of any state in the Union, but she lacks tbe children. Some counties have as much as |50,000 laid up for school purposes. They are just waiting for the children to grow.—Atlanta Na tional. . Everybody Bays So. Cascnrete Candv Cathartic, the most won derful medical dfscovery es tbe age, pleas ant and refreshing to too taste, act, gently and positively on kidneys. liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dfsi>el colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of U. C. C. to-day; JO, 25.50 cents. Bold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. ■ Bl - * ■. . r SPRING REMEDIES For “that tired feeling,•' spring fever and the general lassitude that comes with warm days, when the system hasn’t been cleansed from th? impurities that winter has harvested in the blood, you will And in onr Spring Tonic and Stomach Bitters. For purifying the blood and giving tone to the body they are unexcelledl N. B. DREWRY* SON, 28 Hill Street. WOOD YARD. I want to sell you your Wood, cut and split, ready for use. Wood yard at No. 1 Hill street. Telephone No. 10. W, B GRIFFIN- Oeß k FRIENDLY CHAT About Furniture and Home Furnishings of all kinds for summer cottages and for city homes,'reveals the fact that our fine stock of Bedroom, Parlor, Library, Diniiig Room and Kitchen Furniture is the popu lar favorites with people of artistic tastes who want the latest designs and exquisite upholstering in Furniture. An inspection of our stock will be sure to result in a ju dicious choice. CHILDS &CODDARD. XU w JT FOOD FOR STARVING CUBANS should be sent by Uncle Sam with a mus ket to every basketfhl. Every basket of groceries we send to your order is sent on a guarantee of purity and high grade ex cellence. Our groceries and meats are ' worthy of your special attention this week 1 J. R. SHEDD. raHL-i •• . CANDY CATHARTIC A CURE CONSTIPATION 10s ALL 25c 50c DRUGGISTS m im j' 1 ' "*** CENTRIL OF GEQRGIH MIT CO" ♦ ♦♦♦ Schedule in Effect J an. .9, 1898. 'ttT No. Jg. rs ’ ■ I I Daily. Dally. Bally. svatioms. Daily. nany. 7 sOpm 406 pm 760 am Lv...'"....Atlanta Ar 7:» pm 1120 am Bspm 447 pro 828 am Lv.Jonesboro...... Ar ftKteuwKMt 211 pm A3opm 212 am Lv Griffin Ar 618 pro g«am 245 pm 605 pm 246 am Ar Barnesville Lv 642 pm 2£2 am a warn t7 40 ptn tUTOpni Ar.ee. .........Thomaston.. ....Lvt3 00pm t7 00 am Ifilspm 681 pm 1016 am Ar Forsyth.....Lv 614 pm 852 am °Dam 1110 pm 720 pm 1110 am ArMaconLv 415 pm 805 am 1212 am 810 pm 12 08pm Ar...... Gordon..Lv 804 pm 710 am »»am +8 to pm tl 16 pm ArMil ledgevilleLv +6 80 am M 180 am IKproArTennille-'....Lv 166 pm 815 am 82s pm Ar«...*».« MillenLv 1134 am 1 636 am 63jpni Ar....AugustaLv 8 20 am B*®P™ 8 00am 6to pm Ar Savar.nah Lv 645 am »«>P° Carrollton leaves Griffin at 9 *s am, and 1 s 0 pm dally ®xceo Sunday. Returning, arrives In Griffin 520 p m and 12 40 p m daily except Bunday. For funher Information apply to C. 8. WHITE, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga rHEO. D, KLINE, GenT Bupt., Savannah. Ga. .7. O. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent. Savannah.Gs E, W. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga. ■ ■■■■—- Tax Receivers Notice for 1898. I will be at tbe different Precincts for the purpose of receiving your State and County Tax returns on the following dates: April April May. Line Creek 4 18 23 Mt. Zion 5 19 24 Union 6 20 25 Africa 7 21 26 Cabin 8 22 27 Orr’s 9 23 28 Akin 11 25/30 Griffin on Orr’s days. » You will find me at my office in Griffin at EDWARDS BROS. RACKET STORE all the time from April Ist to July Ist except dates named above. Remember office at Edwaid Bros. Rack et Store, Brooks’ old stand. Books close July Ist. 8. M. M’COWELL, T. R. 8. Co. Ga. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. This is to notify the citizens of Griffin that Mr. W. B. Hudson has been appoint ed Sanitary Inspector of the city. Beginning on Monday the 4th inst, he will make a thorough inspection of all premises and localities and advise what is needed to place the locality or premises in a sanitary condition. He has full author ity under the Board of Health of the city to institute whatever sanitary measures he should deem necessary. J. C. Bbooks, Ch’mn., N. B. Dbewry, J. F. Stewabt. WW| A 1 From V.&Journat of JMkbu A Prof. W.H.Peeke, who W| makes a specialty of < A ■ ■ E. V Epilepsy, has without doubt treated and cur ’ ■ ■ ed more cases than any S living Physician; hia ■ ■ L ■ success is astonishing. We have heard of cases of so years’ standing Mg cured by vlll ~ J bot- tle of Iris absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send theirP. O. and Express address. We advise any one wishing a cure to address fraf.W, H. PEEKE, F. 4 Cedar St., New York Southern Baptiit Convention, Norfolk, Va., May 5-12,1898, 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 trom date of sale, at one fare. C. S. White, J. C. Haile, T, A., Griffin. G. P. A., Savannah. Registration Notice. The county registration books are now open at my office in Haaselkus’ Shoe Store and all qualified to do bo should call and register. They will close twenty days before each election. , T. R. NUTT, T. C. T- P. A. Celebration' at Savannah, Ga., April 20th to 23rd. Account above occasion, the Central of Georgia Ry Co. will sell round trip tickets to Savannah at rate of >7.53. Tickets on sale April 19th with final limit April 23rd. J. C. Haile, G. P. A, Savannah. C. 8. White, Ticket Agt, Griffin. Tybee’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 Tyhee, to enjoy al! the pleasures of this delightful resort, and see the new fortifications. Excursion tickets at low retes will be on sale during the summer. Announce ment as to rates, etc., will be made later. J. C. Haile, G. P. A., Savannah, Ga. Quadrenaial General Conference M. £. Church, South, Baltimore, May 4-28. Account of the above occasion the Cen tral of Georgia Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets May 2,3 and 4, with final lim it May 81,1898, at one fare. C. B. White, J. C. Haile, T. A., Griffin. G. P. A, Savannah- Griffin Telephone Exchange 1 BRANCH OF THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE > PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO, ' JNO. D. EASTERLIN, snpt. W. T, GENTRY, Assistant SupU Atlanta, Ga. 16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drug Co. 1 Bailey, D. J., Jr., residence. 17 Baker, iv H, Groceries. J 49 BisW, J. W., Market. L 30 Blakely, B. R., Grocer. 1 41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable. I 31 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings. 31 Boyd, J. D., residence, 3 rings. ’ 37 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. 89 Clak & Bon, G. W., grocers. 16 Collier, T. J., residence. 15 Drake, R. H., grocries. ! 35 Earnhart, W. C., residence. 44 Fire department. ’ 9 Grantland, Seaton, residence. 1 46 Georgia Experiment station. ’ 10 Gray, Dr JT, office. 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Side, 3 rings. 1 28 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co. 19 Griffin Mfg Co. 14 Griffin Banking Co. 54 Griffin Compress. f 50 Griffin Saving Bank. 25 Griffin Light and Water Works. 8 Griggs, Bob, livery stable. 36 Howard, W. K., residence. 8 Jones, Geo. 1., 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. 82 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings. 82 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings 2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings. 2 Mills, T. R., residence, 8 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. 26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence. 18 Sears, J. M., grocer. 33 Shedd, J. R., market. 24 Southern Railroad. 13 Southern Express Company. 23 Spalding County Farm. IB Stewart, Dr. J. F., residence, 11 Strickland, R. F. & (Jo. 42 Western Union Telegraph Co. MISS VVE WORTHINGTON, Manager. An Ordinance. An Ordinance tb Amend Section Two Hundred and Fifty-Two of the Code of tbe City of Griffin, and to Prescribe the Character of Walls and tbe Thickness Thereof Within the Fire Limits of the City of Griffin: Be it ordained by the Mayor and Coun cil of the city of Griffin, That from and af ter the passage of this ordinance, that Sec tion two hundred and flfty.two of the code of the city of Griffin he amended by adding after the words “rock or brick” the words “having walls of a thickness of not less than thirteen inches,” so that the said section, when so amended, shall read as follows: The fire limits of the City of Griffin shall be bounded on the north by Broadway street, east by Sixth street, south by Taylwr street, west by Eighth street. No building shall be erected with in said limits not built of rock <-r brick and haying walls of a thickness of not less than thirteen inches, covered with slate, tin or* metal roof. And be it farther ordained by authority of aforesaid, That ordinances and parts of ordinances,in conflict with this ordinance be, and the same are hereby repealed. Dugan HouseJFor Sale or Rent. My house and lot on Poplar street. Apply to myself, Mrs E. W. Dugan, Williamson, G*., Or H. P. Eady, Grif fin, Gs. Ordinary’s Advertisements. State of Georgia, i Spalding County. ’ To 111 Whom It May Concern: E. W. Ha nmond having in proper form app lied tu me for permanen t letters of ad. | ministration on tbe estate of M. O. Bow doiu, lati of said county, this is to cite all | and singular, the creditors and next of kin oi M. O. Bowdoin, to be and appear at my office in Griffin, Ga., on the first Monday , in May, 1898, by 10 o’clock a. m., and to . show cause, it any they can, why Derma- , nent administration should not be grantea , to E. W. Hammond' on M. O. Bowdoin s i estate. Witness my band and official signature, i this 4th day of April, 1898. > J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. < STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. Whereas, J. Chestney Smith, Adminis trator of Gloss Simony, represents to the Court in his petition, duly filed and enter ed on record, that he has fully administer ed Gloss Simons estate. This is there fore to cite all persons conoerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be discharged from bis administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in July, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. April 4th, 1898. State of Georgia, Spalding County. • Whereas, B. R. Blakely, administrator of D. H. Johnson, represents to the court in bis petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has folly administered D. H. Johnson’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they cani, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in June.lß9B. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. March 7th, 1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, 'Spalding County. Whereas, Robt. T. Daniel, administrator of E. L Hammett, represents to the court in his petition, duly filed an J entered on record, that he has fully administered E. L. Hammett’s estate. This is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said adminis trator should not be discharged from his administration and receive letters of dis mission on the first Monday in June, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. " March 7th, 1898. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGlA—Spalding County. All persons having claims and demands against the estate of Mrs. Susan M. Bailey, deceased, will present tbe same to me in terms of the law. All persons indebted* to the said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment. - SEATON GRANTLAND, Administrator Mrs. Susan M. Bailey. STATE OF GEORGIA, ‘Spalding County. To all whom it may concern: Whereas Mrs. Nancy M. and W. F. Elder, Admin istrators of David P. Elder, represents to the court in their petition, duly filed and entered on record, that they have fully administered David P. Elder’s estate. This is therefore to cite 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 dismis sion on the first Monday in May, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. Feb. 7,1898. STATE OF GEORGIA, Spalding County. Whereas, 8. M. Wayman, executor of last will and testament of 8. F. Gray, rep resents to the court, in bis petition, duly filed and entered on n cord, that he has fully administered 8 F. Gray’s estate. This ie, therefore, to cite all persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said executor should not be discharged from his admin istration and receive letters of dismission, by 10 o’clock a. m , on the first Monday in May, 1898. J. A. DREWRY, Ordinary. February 7th, 1898. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGlA—Spalding County. All persons having claims and demands against the estate of Melvina Couch, de ceased, will present the same to me in terms pf the law. All persons indebted to the said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment.* B. R. BLAKELY, Administrator Melvina Couch. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGlA—Spalding County AU persons having claims and demands against the estate of D. H. Johnson, de ceased, will present the same to me in terms of the law. All persons indebted to the said deceased are hereby required to make immediate payment B. R. BLAKELY, Administrator D. H. Johnson. Notice to Debtors and. Creditors. GEORGIA— Spalding County. AU persons having claims against the estate of E L. Hammett will present the same to me in terms of the law. All per sons indebted to said deceased are hereby required to make immediate sbttlement' ROBT. T. DANIEL, ’ Administrator E. L. Hammett Still Leading. A. K. Hawkes received the gdld medal highest award from the great Exposition, superior lens-grinding and excellency -n the manufacture of spectacles and eye glasses. This award was justly earned by Mr. Hawkes as the superiority of his glasses over all others has made them .amous all over the country. They are now being sold in over eight thousand cities and towns in tbe U. 8. Prices are never reduced, same to all. ■ fall WM, E. H. SEJIRCyjR,, Counsellor at Law.J griffin, ga. GENERAL PRACTICE. S. A. L. GRIFFINTOTHEEAST VIA SEIBIIIBD AIRLINE. DIFFERENTIAL PASSENOEB EATE3. To Norfolk and Portsmouth, >ls 50 To Richmond, 15 50 To Washington,. 15 50 To Baltimore via Washington, 16 70 To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay Line Steamer, 16 70 To Philadelphia via Washington, 19 50 To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 50 To New York via Richmond and Washington, 22 00 To New York via Norfolk, Ya., and Cape Charles Route, 22 00 To New York via Norfolk, Va., and Washington, 22 00 To New York via Norfolk, Va., Bay Line Steamer and Baltimore, 22 00 To New York via Norfolk and Old • Dominion 8. 8. Co., meals and stateroom included, 22 00 To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer, meals and stateroom included, 28 25 Aho on Sale EVERT WEDNESDAY Bound Trip Tickets Atlanta to Norfolk, Ocean View, Virginia Beach and ’ Old Point Ocmfort, Va., for 515.*75.! These tickets wUI be good for return passage within ten days from date of sale, and will enable merchants, buyers and the public to make an exceedingly cheap trip to the east, as cheap round trip tickets can be proenred from either of above points to WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE PHIL ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK. Tbe Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger ser vice between Atlanta and the east is excel lent. Double daily through trains Atlanta to Washington and Norfolk, with Pull man’s finest drawing room sleepers. Pullman reservation can be made at any time. For farther information call on or address * B. A. NEWLAND, Gen. Agent Pass Dept. WM. BISHOP CLEMENTS, T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta. T. J. ANDERSON, G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va fILODD POISON |<ASPECI/ti.TY» ■ 15t035 days. You can bo treated a* for same price under same (fuaran- MW ty. If you prefer to come here we wl 11 con tract to payrailroadfaroandhotelbUlAand nodianre.lf we fall to cure. If you have taken mer cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and pains. Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat, Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcere on any part of thetiody, Hair orßy ebro ws falling out. It la this Secondary BLOOD POISON we guarantee to cure. We solicit tbe moat obsti nate cases and challenge the world for a case we oannot cure. This disease has always baffled the skill of the most eminent physi cians. #500,000 capital behind our nncondh (tonal guaranty. Abscriutoproofis sent sealed on 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 rente with double daily service between Columbus and Atlanta, connecting in«the Union Passenger station, Atlanta, with Vest!baled Limited trains; also United States Fast Mall trains to and froth Washington, New York and all Eastern pointe Also promptly connecting for and from Chat tanooga, Cincinnati and the Northwest. Schedule In effect April 11, IMS. Central standard time except at points east of Atlanta. Northbound. 87 Dally. Dally. tv. Columbus 6sS a m klB p m “ Waverly Hall 726 am «U P m “ Oak Mountain 736 alb 6»opm •' Warm Springs... 80S am 6j»pm “ Woodbury 827 am 707 pm “ Conoond 862 a m 7SB p m “ Williamson 910 am 750 pm M Griffin 926 am 807 pm “ McDonough. 10 08 am 845 pm Ar. Atlanta 1110 am 945 pm Lv. Atlanta 1200 n’n. 11 60 pm Ar. Washington 642 am 985 pm ** New York 12 48 pm 628 am Lv. Atlanta 220 pm 580 am Ar. Chattanooga 7 20 pm 950 am Ar. Louisville 727 a m 780 p m Ar. St. Lottis 620 p m 7 1> a m 4.r. Cincinnati.. ~7 20 am 780 pm w »- «<> K *- 18 Southbonnd. Lv. CinoiMiati.?>.. 880 am 800 pm Lv. St. Lonis ~ ... 9 15 pm Th tin Lv. Louisville. 116 am *7 45 pm “ Chattanooga 610 pm 800 am Ar. Atlanta. 10 40 pm 110 pm Lv. New York. 1215 n’n. 480 p m “ Washington 1115 am 10 48 pm Ar. Atlanta 516 «m 856 pm Lv. Atlanta 586 am 490 pm “ McDonough. 615 am 525 pm " griffin 660 am 608 pm Williamson. 707 am 619 pm “ Concord 728 am 687 pm " Woodbury 747 am 707 pm ** Warm Springe 806 am 740 pm " Oak Mountain 887 am 806 pm " Waverly Hall t«7 am 814 pm Ar. Columbus 985 am 866 pm TO MAOON, ~ " Dally. No. 27.1 No. W Lv. Colnmbus, Sonth’nßy 685 am 525 pm n g& u n ßy i?g: s 7w . 9m . Ar L _lmGransa,M-4b8.8.8.| 886 pm Daily. No. 30 Me. 2A Lv. LaGrange, EAR RR. 710 am ”77777 ¥*• 4 10 pu> Ar. 827 am 767 pm Washington, D. C. Washlngton, D.C W. A. TURK, B. H HARDWICK. •