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months’or 10 cento per week- Delivered
■hTaK at any point In the rity. v
Tte Middlk Gboroia Farmkb, pnb
iiahed every Thursd ynt 50 cto per year
»5c for fix months, ifc for three
The above papers sent to any address,
' f L„, nald at Driest named
*Tin Mournra Oiu>»nd the Middlb
Georgia FanwMt Will ever be the best
advertising mediums for this entire section
° f Adv«tlß?ng rates fornlshed on applica
l°n ;
Off Ictal Paper of the Ordinary
of Spalding county and flit City
They,are still voting for Wheeler
over In the Eight district of Alabama.
* King Maiietoa of Samoa, who died
recently could boast direct descent
from the oldest reigning bouse in the
world, bis fathers for 500 years before
bitn having occupied the throne that
found its last champion in Robert
Louis Btevaoson.
A Mr. Wilkinson down in the Elev
enth district is laboring under the de
lusion that ho is going to congress. Let
tors addressed to the Hon. Bill Brant-
IC|, House of Representatives, D. C ,
will reach him for at least two years
to come.—Atlanta Journal,
The Now York Journal says: •• We
have had Jefforsonianlsm, we have
had Cfevolandiom, we have had this
ism and that, which reflects glory up
on the man who baa conferred upon
them bis name, and some of which
put on him a brand of infamy; now
we have Algorism.”
.The Milledgeville Union Recorder
’‘says: Always industrious, full of
energy, thoroughly equipped and
furnished lor ovory good word end
work, and always on the alert to serve
bio people, no district over bad a bet
tor representative than Charles Bart
lett of the Sixth Congressional Dis
trict. Long may be bo spared to his
appreciative constituency.
Notwithstanding the rapid destruc
tion of the forests on this continent
the world’s supply of timber is not
likely to be exhausted very soon, says
an exchange. In the province of Arch
angel, in Russia, there aro forests be
longing to the government which
cover 88.079,400 acres in which the
ring of the woodman’s ax has hardly
been board, and in other provinces of
that vast country there io still an
abundance, of timber. Iron and steel
aro supplanting wood as structural
materials to such an extent that the
consumption of limber does not keep
pace with the growth of civilised pop
ulation. - - -
A new wgjt to get battle pictures
was put into operation a few days ago
at Chickamauga Gen. A. P. Stewart,
a Confederate, is writing a history of
the great battle of that place, and in
order to secure a realistic illustration
of the celebrated charge on Snodgrass
hill he obtained the temporary loan of
J the Second Kentucky Volunteers. Six
companies, wearing blue, held the hill,
while six other companies, uniformed
in brown, charged up the hill. All the
incidents of the battle were reproduced
while the snap shot machine was
worked industriously for the benefit
of the soldier author.
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The Savannah News very appropri
ately and truly says: An Atlanta dis
patch in the Baltimore Bun and vari
ous northern papers alleges that polit
ical conditions in this state are
terribly mixed up; that there is immi
nent danger of "negro domination,”
and that the democratic managers are
almost beside themselves with fear and
. appechensirn. The story is a, fabrica
tion, made without any cloth at all.
The democratic party in Georgia was
never in better shape. Overwhelming
democratic majorities will be returned
at the approachiog elections. There
io only one congressional contest in
the slate that amounts to a row of
pins, and that will be soundly beaten
by the Democracy. Reports like the
one referred to are not only untruths
! fol, but they are injurious to the stale.
Capital and immigration would not
flow into a state that waa threatened
by any such dire political calamity ae
that alleged in the Atlanta dispatch.
Why will correspondents send out
such rotten stuff?
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Senator Clarence Leiow of Now
York, whose io the legisla
ture of that state was ths inaugura
tion of the famous Lexow Investiga
tion that turned Tammany out of
power for one term in New York city,
is to be relegated to the rear, it is said,
by the machine Republicans.
Victor Smith classifies the New
York papers thus: ■ "The Herald is
the organ ot the bucket shop; the
Post is the organ of the bank ; the
Bun is the organ of the trust; the
Times Is the organ of the big. specula
tor. The World has no financial
policy except to make money for it
self in soy powwibfw way. Mr. Pulitser
was once bitten In Wall Street, and
since that sad day he has refused to
take the street into bis cdnfioence.
The Journal’s financial news is more
claperap, trying to catch on. No one
pays the slightest attention to it
The Tribune Is owned, body, soul and
breeches—l tpean its-flnancial policy
—by a gentleman who came here
from rhe far west to take the scalp of
Jay Gould, and was himself behead
ed.” '
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Is the Beet Rsmsdy on the
Market tor Babies, Children
and Adalta.
It Aids Digestion, <
Regulates the Bowels,
Cures Cholera Infantum,
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea,
Dysentery, Teething Children,
And All Diseases of the Stomach
and Bowels. It is Pleasant to
the Taste sad MftVEK FAILS
to girt Satisfaction.
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A FCW DOCKS WILL DCMONSTRATC ITS
SUFKRLATIVK VIRTUKS.
Gbbbnsbobo, Ga., Dec. 30th, 1807.
TAe Lamar A Rankin Drug Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
Grktlkmbn : I have handled “ Da. Pitts'
Cabmimativb" for eight years, and have -
never known of a single instance where It g
failed to give perfect satisfaction. Parties -
who once use it always make permanent g
customers. We sell more of this article -
than all the other earm!natives, soothing, g
syrups, and colic-drops combined.
Signed, T. B. BIOS, Druggist. E
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PITTS’ CARMINATIVE
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PRICK, US AND BO CENTS. |
Highly Recoin- :
mended tor Govans, S
Colds,Hoabsknkss, :
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CRITH, ASTHMA, S
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and Ail Diseases of s
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of J. M. Leach & Co., Is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The
Lechner Grocery Co., will be successors
of the business, collecting all notes and
accounts due the firm and pay all indebt
edness. This September Bth, 1898.
J. M. Leach.
. M. E. Lechner.
I ask my friends to give their patronage
to the Lechner Grocery Co., who will be
glad to serve them at the old stand.
J. M. Leach.
WM. E. H. SEARCY, JR.,
Counsellor at* Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
An Ordinance.
An Ordinance to fix the term of office
the manner and time ot election of City
Attorney for the city of Griffin. Be It or
dained by the mayor and council of the
city of Griffin, and it is hereby ordained
by authority of same. That from and af
ter the passage of this ordinance the City
Attorney shall hold his office for the term
of two years and until his successor is
elected and qualified, and shall be elected
by ballot by the mayor and council of
said city at the last meeting in November,
1898, and at the same meeting bi-anually
thereafter. Be it further ordained that all
ordinances and parts of ordinances in con
flict with this ordinance be, and the same
are hereby repealed.
Cheap Excursion Rates to Eastern Cities
via Savannah and Ocean Steamship Co.
Effective June lot, 1898, the Central of
Georgia Railway Company will place on
sale excursion tickets to New York and
Boston, via Savannah and Ocean Steam
ship Company, at very cheap rates. The
rates include meals and berth on steamer.
A trip via this route cannot fall to be ot
much interest and enjoyment to all par
ties contemplating visiting the East. For
rates, sailing dates, etc., apply to any
Ticket Agent of the Central of Georgia
Railway Company, or to J. C. Haile, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Bavavannah. Ga.
Road Tax Notice.
Road tax for 1898 is now due. If paid
to J. C. Brooks, County Treasurer, by the
15th of October, he will receipt you in foil
for|lAo. If not paid hy that day same
will be 13.00.
J. A. J. Tidwkll, C. S. C h
D. L. Patrick, C. 8. C.
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MALSBY & COMPANY,
39 8. Brpad and 32 and 34 8. Forty th Sto.,
a General
Agents for ••• I
m Erie City Iron Woiks.
I Geiser Man'Pg Co.
. IVVK New Birdsall Co.
■ Munger Improved Sys-
teni tor Ginning Got
r.
• Henry Disston A Hons
CpflifflffijlCTSEfl ST James 1 'lil' ii &S< ns
*cGardntr Governor <
” Penberthy Injector Co.
0 ARRYINR Complete line of Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Separators,
GlnniiNO flrjst s tws> pumps, Injectors, Grate Bars and Steam
and Pipe Fittings. Prompt attention given orders and inquiries.
ETCATALOGUE FREE BY MENTIONING THIS PAPER.
The Greatest liver Known.
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MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO
OF NEW YORK.
Breaks The Dividend Record.
It has always held the record securely, but the claim paid by the compa
ny upon a policy issued to Mr. Mark Banks, of Connecticut, the particu are
of Xh axe given here, shows that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in thi. in
stance eclipsed all previous dividend results:
Mr. Banks was Insured for.- ...12 028 00
The dividends amounted t 0....•" * ,
Pdd tolbee.ut« •••.’ ; •. ♦»*«*
How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums m c *®h, ana
he did this for fifty-four years. He did not utilize any portion of the divi
dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these
for his benefit. Here are the particulars:
Policy No.
Age 40. Annual premium, $l6O. Jjlle ria “-
Orlginalinsurance in 1845, 1
Amount of death claim 640 001
54 Premiums paid by Insured * I
Realized to estate over premiums paid• • • • • • • I
Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid with two and a, halt per
cent, compound interest per annum, with insurance increasing annually from $5,
gt The dMdend 7 additfoMpaki to the estate werel39 per cent, of all the premiums
paid for the insurance.
Mr. Mark Banks was the treasurer and cashier of the Greenwich Savings
Bank, and died at the good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated the
power of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result o
his method of investment —a result that has never been equalled by a policy
holder in any other company in the world.
For best plans of insurance please consult me.
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Bx>ecial Aejent.
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Schedule in Effect Jan. 9, 1898.®
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T?b74 N 0712 No. > ““ No. J No. U No-»
Dally. Daily. Daily. stations. Daily. vauy.~ vaiiy.
7<opm 406 pm 750 am Lv-Atlanta ... Ar 736 pm 11 20 am 746 am
885 pm 447 pm 828 am Lv.JonesboroAr 652 pm 10 38 am
915 pm 6 80pm 912 am Lv .Griffin .........Ar 613 pm 9s6am “18a™
945 pm 605 pm 945 am Ar BarnesvilleLv 542 pm 9& am 547 am
77 40 pm tiaogpm ArThomaston...Lv 73 00pm 77 00am
101; pm 681 pm 1015 am Ar ForsythLv 514 pm 8 62am 517 am
1110 pm 720 pm 1110 am ArMaconLv 415 pm 803 am
1219 am 810 pm 12 08 pm ArGurdonDv 304 pm 710 am -iWam
78 50 pm 7116 pm ArMilledgeville.. Lv 76 30 am , „
130 am 117pmArTennille .Lv 156 pm
315 am 82;pm Ar MillenLv 1184 am ““Pm
6 35 am 6 3s pm ArAugusta8 20 am “ 40 pm
600 am 600 pm ArSavannah..Lv 8 45 am aoupm
•Daily, 7except Sunday. , , . . ,
Train for Newnan and Carrollton leaves Griffin at 955 am, and 1 5O pne dally except
Sunday. Returning, arrives In Griffin 620 p m end 12 40 p m daily except Sunday. For
further Information apply to
C. 8. WHITE, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga-
• FHEO. I), KLINE, Gen” Bupt., Savannah, Ga.
.1. C. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
A Prominent Physician. An Elderly Lady.
A prominent New York physician An elderly lady living at Fordham ;;
; in discussing the merits of Ripans Heights, a part of New York City, <;
; Tabules with a brother M. D. said: and who was known to be a warm :
'' “ Several years ago I asserted that advocate of Ripans Tabulee for any
1 S 1£ one wished to become a philan- case of liver trouble or indigestion, ;;
! thopist, and do a beneficent deed— said toareporter who visited her for . j
one that would help the whole hu- the purpose of learning the partacu- , >
1 ; man race—nothing could be better lars of her case: • I had always ;,
1 ' than to procure the Roosevelt Hoe- employed a physician and did so on ;;
1 S pital prescription, vkith it tkt batu the last occasion I had for one, but <>
I e/lht JM/tnu Tabttbt, and cause it to at that time obtained no beneficial ,>
r [be put up in the form of a ketchup results. I had never had any faith ;,
' ana distributed among the poor.” in patent medicines, but having seen ;[
I ;! Ripans Tabules recommended very <;
; Sales Inersaslns. highly in the New York Herald con- ~
1 ! Th* largest retail drug store in eluded to give them a trial, and ; >
1 1 America is the* of Hegeman & Co. found they were just what my case ;!
' on Broadway in New York City, demanded. I have never employed ;;
' A reporter who went there to team a physician since, and that means a <;
J how Ripsms Tab- „... . raving of »2 a calL ],
1' ulm were selling dollar’s wortn of ;
bought a flvtMwnt Ripans Tabules ; ;
carton and asked: lasts me a month, ,
"Do you have and I would not be
much call for ■ Kfll ■ I M without them now
' these?” ■ kwi ■ MK MA 1 if it were my last '
He was referred *4l M dollar.” • At the
I to a gentleman who time of this inter- i!
proved to be the view there were
bead d. ths depart- presenttwodaugh-
' meat. He said: ters who specially <;
’* The sale of Ripens Tabules is objected to their mother giving a I
;; constant and is increasing, due testimonial which should parade her
' rarwdAlhrtoth*influential chnieotar name in the newspapers, but to do ;
I’ nAhn WHuwwleis tn th* Airily pr»w, this the elder lady argued: “There <;
; and growing out of theee, through may be other cases just like mine, ,
; the reoommendatim of friend to and lam sure I take mat pleasure ;,
■ ' friend. Satisfaction with them ie in recommending theTaltales to any
very generaL When once they are one afflicted as I waa. If the telling < •
' begun I notice that a perma-* mt about my case in the papers enables <
: customer for them to made. This, I some other person atonilariy affected ,
1 ; believe, is through their intrinsic to be as greatly benefitedaa I have ;,
merit, which proves the bona fide been, I see no objection." The dauvh- ;;
; charantorof the advertising. I think ten, knowing how: earnestly she felt <
them specially useful in the general, about the benefit rite had receivod,i; I
! run of stomadt troubles.” derided she was quite right.
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GEORGE WASHINGTON’S COACH
Shows the contrast in the lumberqome
vehicle of that time, compared with
i the strong and light running gear and
beautiful designs in carriages of today.
We have no back numbers, or old
time stiff carriages in our stock, but
everything that is handsome and up
to-date in buggies, phaetons, traps
carts, buckboards, etc.
|I,C, MANLEY, Mflr-
- 4*444 50 YEARS’
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Copyrights Ac.
“Ma fe «h o &.•
I special notice, without charge, in the
Scientific American.
I A handsomely illustrated weekly. DuwAolr-
MUNN & Co. 36,8r<M,,,way ’ New York
Branch Office. 625 F 8t„ Washington, D. C.
Griffin Telephone Exchange
I BBANCH 09 THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
JNO. D. EABTERLIN, Supt.
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt.
Atlanta, Ga.
116 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings
140 Anthony Drug Co.
I Bailey, D. J., Jr., residence.
117 Baker, WH, Groceries.
149 Bishop, J. W., Market.
80 Blakely, B. R., Grocer.
I 41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable.
I 31 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings.
I 31 Boyd, J. D., residence, 3 rings.
137 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
I 43 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
I 4 Burr’s Sons, H. C.,-Hardware, 2 calls.
4 Burr, H. C., res. 8 calls.
I 38 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
I 45 Central R. R. depot.
I 39 Clak & Son, G. W., grocers.
116 Collier, T. J., residence.
115 Drake, R. H., grocries.
I 35 Earnhart, W. C., residence.
44 Fire department.
I 9 Grahtland, Seaton, residence.
I 46 Georgia Experiment station.
110 Gray, Dr JT, office. .
I 59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Side, 3 ring a
I 28 Griffin Ice Works.
I 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
114 Grigtn Banking Co.
54 Griffin Compress.
! 50 Griffin Saving Bank.
I 25 Griffin Light and Water Works.
I 3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable.
JI 36 Howard, W. K., residence.
I 8 Jones, Geo. 1., residence.
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18 Melly, Dr. J. M., residence, 3 rings.
I 27 Kincaid, W. J., residence.
• I 7 Kincaid Mfg. Co. (mills.)
I 21 Leach & Co., J. M„ grocers.
I 32 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings.
I 82 Mangham, J J, residence, 3 rings
I 2 Mills. T. R., office, 2 rings.
I 2 Mills, T. R., residence, 3 rings.
I 47 Moore, Dr. J. L. residence.
I 22 Morning Call office, 2 rings,
I 34 Newton & Co., W. H., coal and lumb’r
I 5 Newton Coal and Lumber Co.
I 29 Osborn & Wolcott, office.
120 Oxford. D. Az market and restaurant.
I 22 Sawtell, J. P.,residencr, 3 rings.
I 26 Searcy, W E H, Jr, residence.
I 18 Sears, J. M., grocer.
I 33 Shedd, J. R., market.
I 24 Southern Railroad.
113 Southern Express Company.’
I 23 Spalding County Farm.
112 Stewart. Dr. J. F., residence,
II Strickland, R. F. & Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS VVE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
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.
WRaa 4 rromlT.S. Jamal 0/ JT«<itein
£ A— Frob W. H. Peeke, who
■ W ■W" makes a specialty of
<1 A ■ ■ E V Epilepsy, has without
doubt treated and cur
® ed more cases than any
B living Physician; his
& S* ■ k. ■ success is astonishing,
sflk 'Y e h ave heard of cases
~ of 20 years’ standing
CUTCu®
tie of his absolute cure, free to any sufferers
who may send their P. O. and Express address.
We.advise any one wishing a euro to address
htf’W.B. TESKE, F.D„ 4 Cedar St., IfewTvrk
GRIFFIN to the EAST
VIA
SE4BHMID AIRLINE.
DiyFEBENTIAL PASSENGER RATES.
To Norfolk and Portsmouth, sls 50
To Richmond,
To Washington,
To Baltimore via Washington, 16 TO
To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay
Line Steamer, , , }®
To Philadelphia via Washington, 19 50
To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 19 50
To New York via Richmond and
Washington, 23 Q 0
To New York via Norfolk, Va., 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., mealrand
stateroom included, 23 00 ,
To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer,
meals and stateroom included, 23 25
Also ob Sale EVERY WEDNESDAY Round
Trip Tickets Atlanta to Norfolk,
Ocean View, Virginia Beach and
Old Point Comfort, Va.. for
$15.75.
These tickets will be good for return
passage within 5 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 procured from either of above points to
WASHINGTON, BALTIMOREPHIL.
ADELPHIA AND NEW WRK.
The 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 rnll
man’s finest drawing room sleepers.
Pullman reservation can be made at any
time. For further 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,
A«V' ———— r ——
G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va
OLODDpniSON
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■ , ■■cured in 15 to 35 days. You can be treated at
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nooharee.lf wefail to cure. If you hare uken mer
cury, iodide potash, and still have aches and
pains. Mucous Patches in mouth, Sorel hroat.
Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Ulcers on
any part of the body, Hair or Eyebrows falling
outfit is this Secondary BLOOD POlSOlf
we guarantee to cure. We solicit the most obsti
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case we cannot cure. This disease has always
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Something New!
Every housekeeper needs Spoons 'and
Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti
cle is poor economy when you can buy a
first class article, of bright solid metal that
will always look bright, as there is no
plating to wear off, at 50 cents per pack
age. Splendid article for the kitchen
picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap
and always look well.
A. LOWER.
No. 18 Hill Street.
Southern Railway.
Shortest and quickest -route with double
daily service between Columbus and Atlanta,
connecting in the Union Passenger station.
Atlanta, with Vestibuled Limited trains; also
United States Fast Mail trains to and from
Washington, New York and all Eastern points
with through Pullman bleeping Car to Ashe
ville and the Land of the SkjL Also promptly
connecting for and from Chattanooga, Mem
phis, Louisrille, Cincinnati and the Northwest.
Schedule in effect June S, IM. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlanta.
„ .. . . No. ST No. 89
Northbound.
tv. Columbus 000 am 626 pin
“ Waverly Hall 650 am «10pm
“ Oak Mountain JM am 620 pm
“ Warm Springs 129 am
" Woodbury 748 am
" Concord. 815 am 788 pm
« Williamson 885 am 750 pm
“ Griffin 853 am 807 pm
•• McDonough 942 am 845 p m
Ar. Atlanta. 10 40 a m 045 p m
tv. Atlanta. ,T ISOO n'u. 1160 p m
r KraiEiHiK:..:.,.. r "
Ar. Washington 842 am os6 p m
New York 1248 pin 620 am
Lv. Atlanta. 400 pm 10 00pm
• Ar. Chattanooga 8 50 p m 4 15 am
Ar. Memphis. 740 am 7 10 p m
Ar. Louisville.. ~ 760 a m 760 p m
Ar. Cincinnati ....... 73t) am iBO pm
Southbound. Daily. Dally.
Lv. Cincinnati 8 80am 800 pm
Lv. Louisville 746 a m 745 p m
Lv. Memphis.. 9 15 a m 800 p m
Lv. Chattanooga. 10 60 p m 400 am
Ar. Atlanta. 500 am 1140 am
Lv. New York. 1815 B*>. 480 p m
“ Washington 1115 am 10 p m
. Lr- Afttyilfo.. 1 OOP pn»
, Ly. Atlanta 520 am 480 pm
McDonough. 616 am 626 pm
1 “ Williamson 704 am 620 pmi
“ Concord 720 am 6 87pm
■ Warm Springs 806 am 760 pm
“ Oak Mountain 884 am 809 pm
■ Waverly Hall 843 am 817 pm
980 am 606 pm
TO MAOON,
Dally. No. 37. Mo. *•
Lv. Oolnmbua, South’n By. 600 am 525 pm
Ar- Woodbury, South's Ry. 748 am 707 pm
~ Maooa.M. A8.8.R.... 10 85 am ;...
Ar- LaGrange,M. 4>B. R.R 826 pm
Dally. No. SO No. 30
Mr. LaGrange, M.A B. R.R. 710 a m 77T7T
Lv. Macon, M. 46 B. R. 4 80 pm
Ar. Woodbury, M. AB. R.R. 827 am 707 pm
Ar. Columbia, Ky 930 am 906 pm
Rana s. gaNnon. j. m. culf.
Third y-P.AGeu. kigr., Traf. Makagwr,
Washington, D. a Washfngton.D.C.
W, A. TURK. A H. HARDWICK,