The morning call. (Griffin, Ga.) 18??-1899, April 29, 1898, Image 2

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Morning Call. omiria, GA.APRIL ». IMB. VMeeoror Owl.’ h.rdw.rc Store * TELEPHONE MO. M. J. P A B. B. BAWTELL, EiitonandProprieton. J -- T«B KoaXUO Gall Vfll be puWahed tally-Mcteday excepted—ta f 5 00p«aa montea, or 10 cent* per week. I Delivered by carrten at any petal 1« «*cfty. The Minoua Gnoaota Fammxb, pub lished every Tkared vat Mete-per year 15c far eta awntha, 14c for three months. Tte&bove p&tMWMftt to uy addreM, m Mobmimo Call aad the Middlb Okobou Faiumb wffl of the State. . .. . „ Advertising rates feraititad oa appltaa Offltial PMar of Am Ortlaan ofSpaltHac ceaatynite City BGitflhi. r ' Domocratic Executive Committee A meeting of tbe Democratic Executive Committee of Spalding County la called for next Saturday, April 80th, at 10 o’clock, at the office of W. D, Carhart. A fall at tendance to desired, an mattan of impor tance will be considered. A-W. Walxxx, Ch’mn. The ralary of the King of Spain is 11,400,000 per year, with a lamily al* lowance of 1600,000. Alpboneo, who la a grandson of the famous Queen Is abells, will bo 11 on May 17, next. The man who dielikee to pay a debt when the claim io just and bo baa the moony, in a bard citiaeo and a tough coetomoi, and whether clad in purple and fine linen of wrapped in the garb of a common laborer bo should bo shunqed as tbe shadow of the deadly upas free. Governor A thioson says as be is commander in chief of tbe stalo mill, tie, if the state troops go to Cuba be will go, too, sod share their danger. That io all very fine talk to got a little cheap notoriety, but makes him ap pear ridiculous. If be wauto to go to war, let him resign and go like any one else -—Marietta Journal. The unusual occurrence of a war ship being injured by an earthquake cetarrod at tbe Mare Island navy yard, California, tbe other day. The cruiser Charleston was in the drydock at,the time, and tbe vibrations of tbe earth caused tbe buckling of some of her machinery Tbe ship will be res paired in a few days, however, and will be io trim to make enemies think of earthquakes. The United States could not make a better inveetment than by sending a full supply of arms and ammunitions to tbe insurgents at the earliest possi ble moment It is not improbable that the insurgents could drive the Spaniards out of Cuba single banded if well equipped for aggressive warfare and it would bo vory satisfactory to them and to naif they should «in their own freedom, with no more aid than that dl a supply of arms and am munition—fbiladolpbia Lodger. The St Louie Republic warns tbe administration to steer clear of some of tbo roefs that caused lots of trouble to both tbe Union sod Confederate causes nearly forty years ago. It says: “During tbo first two years of the civil war many regiments and not a low brigades were rendered worthless on tbe northern side—the southerners suffered some, but not to the same ex tent—by the noxious prevalence of of ficers whose training and motives were purely political.** Respectfully refer red, also, to Governor Atkinson, in view of bis flagrant attempt to make the Georgia militia a body of mere puppets for the furtherance of bis own personal and pplitieal purposes—Ma con Mews. Consul Trlay, lately of Baraooa, makes statements which bear out tbe predictions made by Dr. Louis Klopach after bis return from tbe island some time ago. Dr. Kiopecb told tbe President that an outbreak of war between tbe United States and Spain would result in tbo death of a large number of rcconcentradns by ‘ precisely the process which Consul Triay says is now being worked out. Tbe Spanish troops are seising all tbo supplies sent into Cuba for tbe starv ing Cobans for their, own use. Not only are they doing this, says tbo CoMttl.bttt they are applying the torch in tbe interior districts. It seemt that tbe Spaniards have deter* mined to devastate tbe island before they are compelled to give it np.^— 11111 . SCARED THE RED MEN I HOW A CROWD OF CATTLEMEN BROKE UP A GHOST DANCE. a BeSMMB CWwCl* BeenhevCstohS Whcß 1 f the Three H»4r«4 BrevM WW. m a t~t- •4 I.te the Meet «*J. # “We never called Rooney by tbe name of Jack, although his Christian name was John, nod ta tbe cattle coun try they was few men named after Christ’s chief disciple who was not known as Jack. Wo always called him John Booswy. Tbe last I ever Boerd at him be were living up in Nebraska, not tar from Ogallala. <m tbe south fork of tbe Platte, just after tbe stream leaves tbe Colorado line." Thus discoursed a former cattleman, who io now pursuing a peaceful and commonplace life in Kansas City, the other evening. Ho was talking of life on tbe big cattie range in tbe days when tbe fame of Dodge City, Abilene, Hayes Oity and Ellis was on tbo wane as tough towns of Kansas and their upbuilding as law abiding communities had begun. “In them days,” bo continued, “our openings for fun was less frequent than national holidays are at present. It was mostly hard riding, and lota of it It gives w all a sorter yearning to bust loose the cinches and raise heli at tbe fin* opportunity, and sometimes the way wo did ft was as unique as they was startling. The time I speak of in thia pertickler yam we was grazing a big bunch of cattie, iSbetly long horns, in tbo Cherokee strip, along the north fork of tbe Canadian river, witbin a day’s riding of old Fort Supply. Tbe Osageo and some other tribes used to come in there for their green oorn and harveat dances and have highfallootin ole times in general. We all remarks this and speaks of it softes scornful be cause we did not like Injuns much no how. When I my this, I don’t mean that Rooney was the one to put the quirt to the Injuns. He was overquiet on the subject He generally was peace fullike and ca’m. He was a thinker, Rooney was, and with some schooling and a little politics would have been a great man in the city I ’low. “ About this time the camp begins to get abort on grub, and some four or five of the boys was sent to Medicine Lodge, across tbe Kansas line, with wagons to bring back a supply of necessaries. Kan sas was not a prohibition state then, and you could get most any kind of stimulant in Medicine Lodge—that is to say, they bad rye and Bourbon whis ky, and I suppose they also bad beer. In them days I never could tee the vir tues of beer. “As I was saying, yon oould get about any kind of liquor you wanted in Medicine Lodge, and so we kept pretty well wet. Rooney here displayed his sagacity. While we all had forgotten all about them pesky Injuns he comes in one day we was to leave and puts in to tbe wagon about 20 of them big ro man candles that shoot ten times, you know, each shot a big ball of yellow, red or bluish flame. “ * What you going to do with them Fourth of July fixings now?’ we all asks, anting as bow it was getting closer to Thanksgiving.* “ ‘Never you mind that, * said John, kinder winking bis eye southeast. “ So we all was mighty curious during tbe trip back to the Canadian, but says nothing. A few days after we gets them Injuns begins gathering for a an nual feast of some kind, and then one night they prepares for one of them dances. Os course, all of the boys what oould be spared wanted off to see tbe monkey business of them redskins. Then John Rooney, he called a council of war and unfolded the secret of them roman candles what be bought at Med icine Lodge. He tells all the boys, some 16 in number, to stay with him, and loads the way to the timber, where the ghost dance was going on. We all takes one of them roman candles and no one speaks a word or coughs or makes any loud signs. “ When them 800 braves was a-teasing up tbe ground and yelling at the height of tbe dance, we gets the word from Rooney and lights up them candles simultaneous, and they begin shooting fire and brimstone Into them Injuns sure enough. The boys wasn’t used to shooting off them things and was about half scared thelnelvee at tbe devilish hUMng and the sparks, but them Injuns —Well, I can’t say what they thought, but it was plain bow they acted. Some of ’em took to the other ride of the woods, some jumped straight up, a lot Went for the north fork of tbe Canadian, running so fast it *ud take four men to see ’em. Stop then? Well, I guess not. They jumped right in and swum for dear life. They never stopped to see tnat the blamed fire had quit, and fel lers working on tbe range the other ride of tbe fork said they saw them running tbe next morning when they was just starting their day’s riding. “That night’s devilment like to got no all into trouble, though, and the most of us discreetly struck out for Kansas to avoid any unpleasant conse quences. But laugh—say, I never laugh ed so in my life. ** —Kansas City Star. A Good Lew. A law has just been panned in France forbidding any one to give solid food to infante under a year old without the written authority of a physician. In France, too, the long rubber tubes to feeding bottles are forbidden under heavy penalties. Everywhere people are teamed not to use them, the reason be ing that it is impossible to keep them, properly sterilised. Original Ocurore Mrs. De Style-Dear me! What a lot of society news you’ve got hold of— even to a full description of Miss Tip top’s Paris trousseau! Where did you bear it all? Miss De Style—At the symphony oca - cert. —New York Weekly. . . I ' ' /Kt candy i f CATHARTIC CI IRF. CONSTIPATION n> AU - 25. 50, DRUGGISTS r cant Ilf GMI MW GO. Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898. Si„ u x* ISS |Sg3SS l|s enpZ »Sopn> Sltamlv Gt !®2iu Lt jSS eSam »«am ntapm tisnftpm Ar... Thomaston- Lv nS MS ; isg= g S further mrormation apply to ' - C. 8. WHITE. Ticket Ageat, Griffin. Ga fHEO-D, KLINE. GenTßupt-.Bavanimh.Ga. Al LB. GeS. Paaaenaer Arent. Ba’«u*‘> «• x B- H. HINTON. Traffic Manager. Savannah. Ga. ——m Tax Receivers Notice for 1898. I will be at the different Precincts for the purpose receiving your State and County Tax returns on the following dates: Aprp April May. Line Creek 4 18 23 ML 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 BROft. RACKET STORE all the time from Xpril Ist to July Ist except date named above. | Remember office at Edward Bros. Rack et Store, Brooks’ old stand. Books close July tat. 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., be will make a thorough inspection ©fall 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. Bbooxs, Ch’mn., N. B. Dbbwbt, J. F. Stbwabt. amamm ga ■ AwFAJovraaiy xmmn ■ J Pre*.W.H.Peeke, who ■mM ■ ■ doubt treated and cur- ■ « ■ ■ ed more cases than any ■ living Phvsician; his | ■ a W success is astonishing. We have heard of cases yearg. standing Cured’ bot tle of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers who may send their P. O. and Express address. We advise any one wishing a cure to address fruLW, K nSKZ, F. 4 Cedar St., Mew Tort Southern Baptist Convention, Norfolk, Va., May 5-12,1898, Account of the above occasion the Cw tral of Georgia Railway Co. will sell round trip tickets May 2 to 6 inclusive, limit 15 days from date of sale, at one fare. C. 8. White, J. C. Haile, T. A., Griffin. G. P. A, Savannah. otice. The county registration books are now open at my office in HasseHfee’ 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. Low Bates to Norfolk,?*., Account South ern Baptist Convention. of the Baptist conventions at Norfolk, Va., May 5-12, the Southern Railway will sell round trip tickets May 2 to 6, inclusive, limit 15 days from date of sale, at half rates—one fare for round trip (| 15.50 from Griffin). Rates open to every one. Best service. Excellent schedules Via Southern Railway. For full particulars address, B. H. Hardwick, A. G. P. A., Atlanta. Randall Clifton, T. P. A., Macon. C. 8. White, T. A., Griffin. Tyhee’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 all the pleasures of this delightful resort, and see the new fortifications. Excursion tickets at low retes will be on sale during tbe summer. Announce ment as to rates, etc., will be made later. J. C. Haile, G. P. A., Savannah, Ga. Quadrexmial General Conference M. S. Church, South, Baltimore, May 4 28. Account of the above occasion the Cen tral of Georgia Railway Co. will sell round trip tickete May 2,8 and A final lim it May 81,1898, at one fare. O. B.WHTTB, J. C. Hailx, T. A-, Griffin. G. P. Aw Savannah. , - Griffin Telephone Exchange BRANCH OF THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO. TNO. D. EABTERLIN, Supt W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt! Atlanta, Ga. 16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings 40 Anthony Drug Co. 1 Bailey, D. J., Jr., residence. 17 Baker, W H, Groceries. 49 Bishop, J. W., Market. 30 Blakely, B. R, Grocer. 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 n 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 Earnhart, W. C M residence. 44 Fire department. 9 Grantland, Seaton, residence. 46 Georgia Experiment station. 10 Gray, Dr J T, office. 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Bide, 3 rings. 28 Griffin Ice Works. 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co. 19 Griffin Mfg. Co. 14 Griffin 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. L, 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 A Co., J. M„ grocers. 32 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings. 82 Maugham, J J, residence, 3 rings 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 Bawtell, J. P.,residencr, 3 rings. 26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence. 18 Bears, J. M., grocer. 83 Shedd, J. R., market. 24 Southern Railroad. 13 Southern Express Company.' 23 Spalding County Farm. 12 Btewart, Dr. J. F., residence, 11 Strickland, R. F. & Co. 42 Western Union Telegraph Co. MISS VVE WORTHINGTON, Manager. An Ordinance. An Ordinance to Amend Section Two Hundred and Fifty-Two of the Code of the City of Griffin, and to Prescribe the Character of Walls and the 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 at ter the passage of this ordinance, that Sec tion two hundred and fifty-two of the code of the city of Griffin be 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 Taylur street, west by Eighth street. No building shall be erected with in said limits not built of rock or brick and having walls of a thickness of not less than thirteen inches, covered with slate, tin or metal roof. And be it further ordained by authority of aforesaid, That ordinances and parts of ordinances in conflict with this ordinance be, and the same are hereby repealed. Dugan Heuse Far Sale or Rent My house and lot on Poplar street. Apply to myself, Mr*. E. W. Dugan, Williamson, Ga., or H. P. Eady, Grif fin, Ga. Ordinary’B Advortit— gTATE OF GEORGLA,* To All Whom It May Concern: F W Hammondnavlng in proper form appiied to me for permanent letters of ad ministration on tbe estate of M. O. Bow doiu late of said county, this is t and singular, the creditors and next of kin ol M. O. Bowdoin, to be and PJ Sfice in Griffin, Ga , on in May, 1898, by 10 o’clock a. m., “<LA° •how cause, it any they can, why nent administration shoufo not be to E. W. Hammond on M. O. Bowdoin s my band and official signature, this 4th day OrdipM y. STATE OF GEORGIA, Bpaldixo Coubty. Whereas, J. Cbestney Smith, Adminis trator of Gloea Simone, represent! to tte Court in his petition, duly flled and enter ed on record, that he has folly adnumstw ed Gloss Simons estate. Thte is there fore to cite all persons concerned, kindrea and creditors, to show cause, if any they cun, why Baid adminißtrater should Ml be discharged from his 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 his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has felly administered D. H. Johnson’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 Jnne.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 and entered on record, that he has felly 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. 7 v Notice to Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA— Spalding County. All persons having claims and demands against the estate of Mrs. Busan 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 tbeir 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, il 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, S. M. Wayman, executor of last will and testament of 8. F. Gray, rep resents to the court, in his petition, duly filed and entered on r« cord, that he has fully administered 8 F. Gray’s estate. This 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 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. I . 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 of 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. All persons having claims and demands against the estate ot 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. - AH persons having claims against the ! estate of E L. Hammett will present the 5 same to me in terms of the law. All per sons indebted to said deceased are hereby ; required to make immediate settlement? ROBT. T. DANIEL, Administrator E, L. Hammett. 3 1 e Still Leading. | A. K. Hawkes received the gold medal , highest award from the great Exposition, f superior lens-grinding and excellency t .n the manufacture of spectacles and eye i Sl Th* B »wwd 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 tn over eight thousand ’ cities and towns in the U. B. Prices are never reduced, same to all. : WM. EH. SEARCY, JR., . Counsellor at Law, GRIFFIN, GA. GENERAL PRACTICE. S • /k • L. I GRIFFIS TO THE EAST I SEIBOJBO I DIFFERENTIAL PASSENGER HAT £s . : To Norfolk and Portsmouth, 1 To Richmond, x wg'J To Washington, igS ® To Baltimore via Washington, To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay I" Line Steamer, Awl To Philadelphia via Washington, i* 9 B To Philadelphia via Norfolk, «S fc To New York via Richmond and Washington, « M W To New York via Norfolk, Va., and W ife Cape Charles Route, os a S To New York via Norfolk, Va, and W W Washington, ® To New York via Norfolk, Va, Ba» w H Line Steamer and Baltimore, & I To New York via Norfolk and Old w K Dominion 8. 8. Co,, meals and B stateroom included, m m To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer, ■ K meals and stateroom included, 28 j| W Also onSaIeEVERY ' Tri; Tickete Atlanta to Norfolk, Ocean View, Virginia. Beach and i Old Point Canfort, Va, for | sls. *75. I These tickete will be good for return li passage within ten days from date of atie i and will enable merchants,buyers andth. ® public to make an exceedingly cheap tfin i to the east, as cheap round trip tickete can I be procured from either of above WASHINGTON, BALTIMORE Pffit I ADELPHIA AND NEW YORK I The Seaboard Air-line’s passenger 3 vice between Atlanta and the east is excel. * font. Double daily through teams | to Washington and Norfolk, with PuU. J man’s finest drawing room sleepers. J Pullman reservation can be made at anv 11 time. For farther information call on or If address B. A. NEWLAND, il Gen. Agent Pasa Dept I WM. BISHOP CLESIENT§Y 11 T. P A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta. 11 T. J. ANDERSON, 1| G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va J Blood poisoi A in I honßforauMpvteeaßdemmenuuSi! < ty. If you prefer toeoroe here we willci ' tracttopeyraUnMdtaeandhotelbinaS 1 noShaiae, If we fail to one-Uyon bare taken iim! I cury. lodide potash, and MUI hive aches I , mtns. Macons Patches tn month. Sore ThrtMte ! !^^s%s.Sig3gKS. , ?gaa I 1 ent. It is this Secoaataxy BLOOD POlirol i we ruarantee to cura We solicit tbe most obsth 1 nate eaaee and ehattenee the world for a 3 case we cannot cure. disease has alwm 3 baffled theskillof themoet eminent phyff | clans. »500,000 capital behind our uncotSb J - ■ ■■ 111 11 ‘ ~ 1 "**>■■»* • Something New! I 4'l r Every housekeeper needs Spoons and i Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti cle is poor economy when you can buy a first class article, of bright solid metal tear 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. I ww No. 18 Hill Street. Southern Railway. Shortest and quickest route with douNe T daily service bet w eeu Columbus and Atlanta I connecting in the Union Passenger statM, . Atlanta, with Vastibulod Limited drains ; ab»gg United States tart MaU trstna to sad tons Washington. New York and aJllastert potato Also promptly connecting for and from Chat tanooga, Cincinnati and the Northwest. Schedule in effect April 11, UM. Centre! | standard time eroppt at points east of Atlanta J _ . Na. ST Ne.SS | Northbound. Dully. Dally. Lr. Columbus .7. Sjfc am jWP® “ Waverly HAU. TM am «UP» ■ Williamson.. HO am JJ®P® • " McDonough. WM am Ar. Atlanta. U W am P® Lv. Atlanta. 1100 »’’a|ll »P ® 1 Ar. Washington 841 »,m J P® " Now Ydrk. 18 48 pm SM >» Lv. Atlanta. SMpm J®*® Ar. g£ Louis.. Ar.tjtncUnatL........ ... fMamT ®P® ££ ftncinnati.... .7:... TSTTm TB B» “ Chattanooga 610 pm 800 a® Ar. Atlanta. 10 40 pm IWH| Lv. New York. 1115 h‘n. 4®>P®7 Lr. Attaate..........■ 580 am 4»p® : ■ Sit IS <SJS = Sfe::::::::::::: S&llOs : 5 := Omuybu. Wsujflg TO MAOOE. Dully. No. 91. Na.W ' £ iSai*' jg Ar. LaGrange, M, 18. R.B|.. Dally. No. SG t N«- St- Lv. LaGrange, M. AB. RJL TlOam . - L v. Maoon, M. A B. R. 410 pm fr. *oodbuiy,Y*B WB. 80 am I. K. FBABQDY.l^MgwtaTtokrt Agent, to-. " . .... ■StißEWltal ■g *’*’