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/ GRIFFIN, GA„ OCT. », 1886. ,
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OMceover Darte’hardware Store
TBLKPHONX NO. 2*.
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J. P. * 8. B. BAWTMLL, ,
Idlton sad Proprietors.
mi Illi 111 II 111 111 m |
Tub Call will be nabltohed
laity -Monday exoepted—at 88.00 per aa
itn, 82-60 tor fix months, 81 M to* three
aaoDtba, or 10 cento per week. Delivered (
by carrion al any point In the city.
The Minna Gao rola Fabmxb, pnb-
Itahed every Thnnd J a Wcto pet fear i
Ssc far six months, tfc for three month*.
Tbe above paper* sent to any address,
poetace paid, at prices named
Tun Mormtmo Call and the Middlb ,
Gbomia Fahmbb will over be the boot
advertising mediant for thia entire section
rates furnished on applica
te*
OfftlllftpirtfAlMy
if SpaMkw cowrty nd Dm CHy
if Griffith
Before thia year U oat we will bavo
lanncbed five first elaaa battleship!
within a period of ton months, and let
the contract® lor three more. It’d a
good work and congress should see to
it that it io kept up at about the same
liek for at least two years longer.
What wo say after that wtll go!—
Boueton Foot
When the woolen mills at Dedbam
ran out of government army orders
they abut down indefinitely, throwing
several hundred operatives out of work
When tbs Sawyer woolen mills at Do*
ver, N. H., ran ont of government
orders they went into tbe bands of re
ceivero. If the government would bor
row money to bo used in giving the
mills continuous contracts tbe Dingley
wool and woolens schedule might op
orate handsomely.—Springfield Re
publican.
aoanmawwwamameaemmwawwasweasaasa
▲a long as Cuba and Porto Rico
wore controlled by Spain, they did not
soriouely affect tbe Gorman sugar in*
tercets; but when opsraled by tbe peo
ple of tbo United States, with their
improved methods and appliances,
those West India islands will so enor
mously develop their sugar production
that it will drive European beet ougar
out of tbe market, a fact that would
precipitate ruia upon vast into root in
Germany and France particularly
New Orleans Picayune
■tojwi. ■SJB-iJX-
Ono broad minded and determined
citiaon is worth a thousand times more
to a town than a carload of tbe sort
whose time is spent principally in
wearing ont tbo seal of their pants and
making light of every new movement.
Tbo man who does nothing for bis
community further than to pay bis
taxes may be entitled to police protec*
lion, but be is certainly not entitled to
any of tbe benefits of increased com
merce, and if bis property increases in
value because of tbe efforts of his
neighbors be gets that much which is
not rightfully bis own.—Calhoun
Times.
Tbe climate of tbe Philippines is
notoriously unhealthy. Before tbe
American troops went there it was
freely predicted by authority on tbe
subject that tbe mortality among them
Would be enormous. But, though tbe
first arrivals have been there quite
long enough for tbe climate to have
its effect on them, and though this is
the worst season of the year, there are
no reports of unusual sickness among
them and no calle for hospital ships.
Yet these are the same kind of men
who died like sheep io Cuba and in
the Algerine eamps in the United
States—Philadelphia Ledger.
Theatrical managers in Havana are
arranging for American attractions.
Interpreters are brushing up their En
glish and anticipating a rich harvest
Hackmen have repainted their mote
or less dilapidated vehicles, express
wagons for tbe first time wear coats of
aeerlet, that Americans may know for
what they are intended, and while the
general public is eagerly patronising •
teachers of English and preparing for
the Americans in every possible way,
Official* are sebxing to accumulate ev- (
ery cent that ean be grasped under tbe ]
color of law or government authority,
•o they may live on fbe proceeds when
tbe base of supplies ia cut off.
Diamond Jubilee Carnival.
On account of the Diamond Jubilee
Carnival at Macon, October 1114th, 189«, <
the Central of Georgia railroad will sell
round trip tickets at very low rates, from
all its agent stations. Please apply to the
nearest ticket agent for full information as -
to rates, selling dates, limit of tickets, and
schedules of trains, or to J. a Haile, Gen
eral Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga. I
Lookout Per Hobson
la an article praising Lieut. Hobson
for tbo great skill sad energy be dis*
played In raising and floating the
wreck of tbe Spanish armored cruiser,
Infante Marla Torses, which will soon
become a valuable addition to tbo
United States navy, the Washington
Times concludes by giving the young
and brilliant officer a bit of advice,
which, perhaps, it will be well for him
to heed
The Times says: ••!«» thesatiriaction
which every American must feel io
consequence of Lieutenant Hobson’s
triumphant salvage of the Spanish
cruiser Meria Teresa it should not be
forgotten that bio success will bring
deep sorrow to many a fossil beauro*
cratio heart. Hie superiors, or most
of them, had shown conclusively that
the thing could not be done, and bis
action in doing it after that can only
be called little abort of insubordinate.
If the young man lives be will be
made to feel this, and we earnestly ex
ort him to rquare himself by disclaim*
ing all credit acd declaring that be
floated the ship entirely on the plane
issued by Sampson in a circular letter
last spring.”
Is the Best Remedy oa the
Market for Babies, Children
and Adults.
It Aids Digestion, . =
Regulates the Bowels,
Cures Cholera Infantum, =
Cholera Morbus, Diarrhrsa,
Dysentery, Teething Children, |
: And AU Diseases of the Stomach :
5 and Bowels. It is Pleasant to :
! the Taste and XBTRR FAILS =
S to rive Satisfaction.
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: A FCW DOSC* WILL DKMONSTRATr Its
SUPERLATIVE VIRTUES.
GMIMDOIO, Ga., Dec. 80th, 1887. =
S TAe Lamar <fc Bankin Drug Co.,
Atlanta, Ga.
5 Gnnnix: I have handled “Da. Prrrs’=
; OxaMlSAnva” for eight years, and have =
1 never known of a single instance where It z
S failed to give perfect satisfaction. Parties :
« who once use It always make permanent z
? customers. We sell more of this article -
Stban all the other carminatives, soothing- =
s syrups, and colic-drops combined. ;
s Signed, T. B. BICK, Druggist. £
PITTS’ CARMINATIVE
2 Is for sale at all flrst-claas drag-store*. :
price. a® and so Cents.
JW. " 3
Highly Recom- =
mended for Cov ohs, s
Oou>s.Hoab»xsss, :
Sobs Thboat,Bbon- 5
CHITIS, asth MA,j
Whooping Cough, s
and All Diseases of ■
5 the Throat, Lungs and Bronchial Tubes, s
: A Positive Specific fob Cbout. J
MiniiiiiirtiiuiiitiiHiKiiiiKiiiHiiiiiniiiiiiitiiiiiiiiir
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of J. M. Leach A Co., is this
day dissolved by mutual consent. The
Lechner Grocery Co., will be successors
ol the business, collecting all notes and
accounts due the firm and pay all indebt
edness. This September Sih,lß9B.
J. M. Lkach.
M. E. Lechner.
I ask my friends to give their patronage
to the Lechner Grocery Co., who will be
glad to serve them at tbe old stand.
J. M. Leach.
CHANGE OF FIRM.
I have this day sold my restaurant and
meat market to P. S. Parmalee, who will
bereaiter conduct tbe business at No. 8
Solomon street, and I hope that my friends
and the public will extend to him the
same liberal patronage for which I have to
thank them in the past. All accounts due
both these places are collectible by me
and I would be glad that they be paid
promptly. D. A. Oxford.
Griffin, Ga, Sept 13,1898.
M option
XD XT*
rroß i—l have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely use
i Sotof hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
vod tiro bonus free to those of your readers
who hive Consumption, Threat, Bronchial or
Lung Trouble, if they wnU write me their
express and postoffice address. Sincerely,
1. A. SLOCTM. M. O, na fori SLkvYort.
**- Tb» KtitoeU am! Bln* ot
ffib F**er Uwarat— Uua «atoaran> Pt if iwtt—
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
WM. E H. SEARCY, JR„
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA.
GENERAL PRACTICE.
Fo«r Wtt* Ckacmwta.
S****”*- aonatlßMiGu favwnw.
•e,«c UGC.CfoU,drM7totsrefwdmoMW.
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MALSBY & COMPANY,
39 8. Broid and 32 and 34 8. Forsjlb Sta.,
x General
Agents for •••• I
B Erie City Iron Works.
jONfes- ’ Geteer Man’fg Co.
adKNßte*. New Birdsall Co.
■ ■ pW’a aK. A! nnger Improved Sys
3- r. Hoe co.
- Henrv D;sst<>>i A >ous
James Oblen A Sons.
(,i,r(l:i<-r-Governor
Penbcrthy Injector Co.
PiDQVIMC Cflinptete line of Engines, Boilers, Saw Mills, Separators,
uAnnilßo r p um p S( injectors, Grate Bars and Steam
and Pipe Flttiws. Prompt attention given orders and inquiries.
" MTCATALOGUE FREE BY MENTIONING THIS PAPER.
The Greatest Ever Known.
THE
MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE GO.
OF NEW YORK.
Breaks The Dividend Record.
It Em always held the record securely, but the claim paid by the compa
ny upon a policy issued to Mr. Mark Banks, of Connectacut the P a^
of which are given here, shows that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in is
stance eclipsed all previous dividend results:
Mr. Banks was insured f0r....... ‘ig’nswrYi
The dividend! amounted to. " ’
Paid to theeatate... ••••• $17,028.00
How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums m cash, and
he did this for fifty-lour years. He did not utilize any portion of the divi
dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest ese
for his benefit Here are the particulars:
Policy No. 1,233. Issued March 5,1845. Amount |5,000.
Age 40. Annual premium, $l6O. Life Plan.
Original insurance in 1845,
Dividend additions paid in
Amount of death claim RAn’on
54 Premiums paid by insured *
Realized to estate over premiums paid • 880 °
Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums pfid with two and a halt (2i) pei
cent, compound interest per annum, with insurance increasing annually from fa,
at age 40, to |17,028 at age 94. ,
The dividend additiona paid to the estate were 139 per cent, of all the premiumi
paid for the insurance. e
Mr, Mark Banks was the treasurer and cashier of the Greenwich Saving!
Bank, and died at the good old age of ninety-four. He appreciated thi
Swer of compound interest, and his wisdom is exemplified by the result o
s 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.
JL. ‘W. HILL,
Snecial .Accent.
mil OF BEOHGIA RAILWAY CO.'
Schedule in Effect Jan. 9,1898. J
No. 4 | No. IX I «<O.fi rJSiJ I nldlv Dlttix
Daily, j Daily. Daily. I stations Daily. | Daily. Daily-
750 pm' 4(Kpn> 750 am Lv Atlanta Ar, 735 pm 11»am
835 pm 447 pm 8 28am Lv. Jonesboro Ar; 6 52pm.1033am 655 an
»15pn. 630 pm 812 am Lv Griffin Ar 613 pm,
845 pm flCßpm 9 45am Ar Barnesville Lv 542 pm9»am 54<an
■n 40 pm tlßQpm Ar Thomaston. Lv t 3 00pm t7 00am
1015 pm 631 pm 1015 am Ar Forsyth Lv 614 pm BKam
1110 pm 7SO pm 1110 am Ar Macon Lv 415 pm 8 00am ♦»«
1219 am 810 pm 1208 pm Ar Gordon Lv 304 pm 710 am swan
:t8 50 pmrtllSpm Ar MiUedgeville Lv .t 6 30am
130 am 117 pm Ar Tennille • .Lv. 156 pm
315 am 82spm Ar MiUen Lv 1134 am l‘«Pn
• 35am; 63spm Ar Augusta Lv; 8 20am »wpn
600 am; 600 pm, Ar Savannah Lv 8 45am) trfXJ pn
•Daily, texcept Sunday. . „ ,
Train for Newnan and Carrollton leaves Griffin at 955 am, and 150 ptr daily excel
Sunday. Returning, arrives in Griffin 520 p m and 12 40 p m daily except Sunday. Fci
further information apply to
C. S. WHITE, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Ga.
THEO. D. KLINE, Gen’l Supt., Savannah, Ga.
J. C. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent. Bav«xnah,G»,
K. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
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A Prominent Physician.
A prominent New York physician
in diecusaing tbe merits of Hi pans
Txbolee with a brother M. D. said:
“Several yean ago I asserted that
if one wished to become a philan-
Ithopist. and do a beneficent deed—
one that would help the whole hu
man race—nothing could be better
than to procure the Rooeevelt Hos
pital prescription, atiuk it the batie
eftJu Rifam TaMa, and cause it to
be put up in the farm of a ketchup
ana distributed among the poor.’’
Sala* Increasing.
The largest retail drug store in
America i* that of Hegeman & Co.
! • on Broadway in New York City.
!! A reporter who went there to learn
; how Ripema Tab
< [ ulea were selling
i; bought a five-cent
] > carton and asked:
; [ “Do you have
; much call for
i; these?*
SHe wm referred
hmd of the depart-
!> meet. He said:
" The Bale of .Ripens Tabulee is
i constant and is manaaing, due
; eeproiallytotim f nftaertinl character
lof thetestimonialainthedaily press,
and growing out of these, t hrough
the recommendation of friend to
friend. Satiafaction with them ia
very gensaL When once they are
begun I notice that a penna--nt
eoetaaner for theaa ia made. This, 1
; believe, ia through their intrinsic
'; merit, which yrorea the bona fide
> character of the advertising. I think
! titern specially useful in the general
|[ run of atonach troubles.”
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4 ■ rtyii Rfort fVrtwmxgtn nxtamtoOxt Wfw«teatwjfoM*gy j»mw
J.3’AJ»<'3oana»i.Co«r!irr.3<«i»Svr®f* ••■i’ffASF*""
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An Elderly Lady. ; |
An elderly lady living at Fordham i [
Heights, a part of New York City, '
and who was known to be a warm |
advocate of Ripans Tabules for any ;
case of liver trouble or indigestion, ;
said to a reporter who visited her for i
the purpose of learning the particu- 11
lars of her case: **l had always |!
employed a physician and did bo on ;
the last occasion I had for one, but ,
at that tune obtained no beneficial I
results. I had never had any faith |
in patent medicines, but having seen ;
Ripans Tabules recommended very ,
highly in the New York Herald con- J
eluded to give them a trial, and |
found they were just what my case ;
demanded. I have never employed <
a physician since, and that means a !
F,,£; r
LR U’ANSI
r:V r S
ters who specially <;
objected to their mother giving a J
testimonial which should parade her |
name in the newspapers, but to do ;
thia the elder lady argued : “There <
may be other cases just like mine, I
and lam sure I take great pleasure |
in recommending the Tabulee to any ;
one afflicted as I wax. If the telling <
about my case in the papers «gaHea <
some other person similarly affected |
to be as greatly beaiefited aa I have ;
been, leeenoobjecticm.’* The daugh- <
ters, knowing bow earneatiy she felt ;
about the benefit she had received, f |
decided ahe waa quite right
* —V . 1
saving of $2 a call. |
A dollar’s worth of ]
Ripans Tabules '
lasts me a month, I
and I would not be |
without them now ;
if it were my last <
dollar.” ■ At the <
time of this inter- |
view there were |
present two daugh- < |
QomL 1
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NOTICE.
I I
We are still in the fight for good Goods
at Bottom prices on all Groceries, and for 1 1
Fresh Meats we can’t be beat. Call and I
get prices. Phone 33.
I 1
J. R. SHEDD.
P, B.—Also a First Class Restaurant.
We
have
just
received
a large
quantity
of Georgia
Raised Seed
Rye, Also
Seed Barley
and Wheat. I
Fresh
Turnip
and
Garden
Seed.
N. B. DREWRY* SON,
28 Hili Street
Griffin Telephone Exchange
BRANCH OF THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE
PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO.
JNO. D. EASTERLIN, Supt
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Supt
Atlanta, Ga.
16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 ring!
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.
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. 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., residence.
44 Fire department.
9 Grantland, Seaton, residence.
46 Georgia Experiment station.
10 Gray, Dr J T, office.
59 Gray, Dr J T, Sunny Side, 3 rings.
28 Griffin Ice Works.
6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 Gri®n Banking Co.
54 Griffin Compress.
50 Griffin Saving Bank.
25 Griffin Light and Water Works.
3 Griggs, Bob, livery stable.
36 Howard, W. K., residence.
8 Jones, Geo. 1., residence.
18 a 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.
32 Mangham, J W, residence, 2 rings.
32 Mangham, 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 and lumb’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.
12 Stewart Dr. J. F., residence,
11 Strickland, It F. & Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS WE WORTHINGTON,
.. .. Manager.
rTAJourml U NMMm
Pnrf.W.H.Peeke, who
I TC isrists
doubt treated and cur-
S S ® ed more cases than any
» 11. W lnrtn x Physician; hi*
f I I k > success is astonishing.
WWW have heard of casaa
Cure®
his abMdvte cure, free to any sufferers
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s. A. L, I
GRIFFIN TO the EAST I
SEIBDARO 7IR-LINI. I
d;:ffebsntial fassengeb bate! I
To Norfolk and Portamouth, | lfi « M
To Richmond, 15 Z M
To Washington, 15 m B
To Baltimore via Washington, W % B
To Baltimore via Norfolk and Bay
Line Steamer, 18 so >
To Philadelphia via Washington, 1» SI I .
To Philadelphia via Norfolk, i 9 g.
To New York via Richmond and 3
Washington, r „ „ 22W I
To New York via Norfolk, Va., and
Cape Charles Route, 22 Oq I
To New York via Norfolk, Va., and
Norfolk,Va.,Bay 22 W .l
Line Steamer and Baltimore, 22 to |
To New York via Norfolk and Old
Dominion 8. 8. Co., meals and
stateroom included, 23 oq B
To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer, 1 (
meals and stateroom included, 23 25 »
The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger ter. |v
vice between Atlanta and the east is excel, ft
I lent. Double daily through trains Atlanta ft
to Washington and Norfolk, with Pan. ft
man’s finest drawing room sleepers,
Pullman reservation can be made at any 1
time. For further information call on or I
address B. A. NEWLAND,
Gen. Agent Pass Dent, ■
WM. BISHOP CLEMENTB, ft
T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta, ft
T. J. ANDERSON, ■
G. P. A., Portsmouth, V» I
IHLDOD POISON I
■ « In 15t035 days. You ean be treated* fc
for same price under same gua raj I
»WWty. Hr n prefer tocomehere we w, ; COB ,
■Mw traettopay railroadfareandhotelbiliajiai
notiMrve.tf we fall to cure. If you have taken mar. K
I cury, iodide potash, and still have aches K.
pains. Mucous Patches in mouth. Sore Throat ■
I Pimples, Copper Colored Spots, Vice rs oa
I any part 01 thebody, Hair or Eyebrows fa Ufa* I
out. it la thia Secondary BLOOD POISOf ■
we guarantee to cure. Weaolicittbemostobstf. I
nate cases and challenge the world for* ■
case we cannot cure. This disease has a! <tys
baffled the skill of the most eminent phyd. I
I clans. *500,000 capital behind our uneon< >
I Uonalguaranty. Absoluteproofssentsealedoa ■
appUcation. Address COOK REMEDY CfL ■
S4V Masonic Temple, ILL.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of McDonald & Hanes is thb I
day dissolved by mutual consent R A 1
McDonald will collect all notes and ac- 1
counts due the firm, and pay all indebted- 1
ness of the firm This Sept. Ist, 1898
R. A. McDonald
E. L. Hakes
Ho-To-Bae for Fifty Crnis
Guaranteed tobacco habit cere, makes weak I
men jtrong, o'ood pure- 50c.il All druggists *
Something New!
Every housekeeper needs Spoons and I
Forks for daily use. A cheap plated arti. I
cle is poor economy when you can buy t I
first class article, of bright solid metal that I
will always look bright, as there is no I
plating to wear off, at 60 cents per pack- I
age. Splendid article for the kitchen I
picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap I
and always look well.
A. LOWER.
No. 18 Hill Street.
Southern Railway.
Shortart sad *aickart rent, with doubta
dally wryiea b«tw«w Columba* aid Atlanta
•oa.Mtina in tb. Union Pn*Mnger station,
Atlanta, with Vertibulad Lttnitad trains; also
United States Fast Mail trains to and from
Washington. New York and all Eastern points
with through Pullman Steeping Car to Ashe
ville and the Land of the Sky. Also promptly
eennectlng for and from Chattanooga, Mem
phis, Louis rille, Cincinnati and the Northweet
Schedule in effect Jane 6, 1881. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlanta.
w -u- a No - 27 ! **’•*’ 3
Nerthboond. Daily, j Dally.
Lv. Ooiambas am J * P ■
“ Waverly Hall 650 am
“ Oak Moutaia !a« *»»
" Warm Springs 729 am s»pm
- Woodbury..* 74S am J P ■
" Coacord !15 a m J® PJJ
• Williamson 835 am ‘J*P*
- Griffin 85! nm PJb
“ McDonough. 843 am 845 pw
Ar. A'lanta. 10 40 *n> B<B pg
tr Atlanta. aa> n’lr
AKwssasgton::t...yss p»
" New York .4 IX4B p m »■
Lv. Atlanta. J. gCOpmlOWpa
Ar. Chattanooga 850 p mi 4 *B
Ar. Memphis ?. .T VdO atn 7 10 pW
Ar. Louisville ~ 7M> a m f P*
(jncinpati. 7joa n> » *■* P* 1
2k 'M No.
Swntkbenad. Dally. D* 11 !-
- - , . i ■ r - '
Lv. Cincinnati. .'.... 838 a m !<» P»
Lv. Leulsvill. 748 a m 745 pg
Lv. M«mphis ~ 818 a m &o° P*
Lv. Chattanooga....... lUiX) p m !80
Ar. Atlanta. 500 am 11 40
Lv. N»w York,. . 11215 a’n. 4® P ■
" Washington .. Uls am 10<8 PW
P? Athevilla. ■/-.7.'. ! OtTpm
Ar.Atiaata. .’ 8 10 am pW
-
Lv. Atlanta 520 am *®PJJ
“ McDoneugk. 815 am
■ ‘ 850 am 8« P«
-
• Concord. 780 am 687 p«
■ Woo&ory .t... ««»■ !’k p -
- XkMoaStaff'."::"": tSaS
IS™
TO MACON.
Patty- Mm »7. Ha »
to. Ortambwa. Bentk*n Ry 800 am &*?>■
to. Weedbartr.Soath n Ry. 748 a m 7»W P»
T Mmsb,ML AIB.K. .. 10 38 am , ■■
Pally. No. SO «»- M
to. Lstoaaga. m7I ux
F . w w 4»P*
TURK. H. HARDWICK.
A.e*n.PMt