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Morning Call.
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Office over Davis’ hardware Store
TELETHONS MO. JI
J. P. 4 8. B. BAWTNIA,
BMton and Inflatory
Twa Moaane Gau. will be published
tl.bed every Thursd ytaUOcto per year
85c for six months, life for three months.
The above papers aent to any address,
mwol.
Quoboia Fahmb* Will ever be the beet
Advertising mediums for thia entire section
of the State.
Advertising rates famished eaapplica
iOß . f .
Official Paper of the Ordinary
of Spalding county and fl» CHj
3f Griffin. ?
One of the latest rumors about Em
peror William’s v/ait to Palestine is
that he formed ao alliance with the
Sultan. It thia is true, England has a
erow to pick with German* and Boy*
sin one with Turkey. William io rather
food of stirring up trouble, but may
have brewed too large a mess of it this
time. *
on l,i 1
The absurd inequalities of tbe elec*
lion laws was illustrated Tuesday in
tbe foot that soldiers at Manila and
soldiers on transports enroute to the
Philippines voted, if they wanted to,
while the Second Texas regiment, ala*
tioned at Dailaa, was prevented from
voting notwithstanding tbe fact that
some of Cb 6 ufon were at their home
precincta. J
Cipl Carter is to be dishonorably
discharged from the army and to pay
|6,000 fine or elee suffer five yearn ito
prieonmeort. As the gallant captain
has undoubtedly got through with the
12,000,000 he secured from tbe govern
ment, and as ba will not have the op*
portunity of again profitably handling
large amounts of capital, it would
seem tbe part of Windom for him to go
to prison. Thio is probably the last
chance b« will have to earn <I,OOO a
yeax wkh board, lodging and clothing
thrown Jn.affid ona IvS year contract
at th«—Louisville Courier Journal.
Not least among the promising re
sources of the Philippines is a curious
natural product. Several vegetable
growths appear to possess the faculty
of secreting mineral concretions, in all
respects resembling certain familiar
precious stones. Tbe .famous James
Smithson was the first to give any real
attention to these curious plant gems,
but though there can be no doubt of
their authenticity, neither scientist
nor merchant bee followed his lead.
One of tbe jewels, tbe bamboo opab
rivals Ibe best stones in its delicate
tints of red and green, but it is among
the rarest, and 1,000 stems may be
cut up before a single specimen can
be found,
Electric sterilisation of water has
been successfully practiced in Ger-
Tbe water taken from Bruges
canal at Scboorebrugge is first filtered
in the usual manner, through beds of
different kinds of sand, and is finally
pumped through sterilisers, being
there subjected to tbe influence of an
electric curient at a pressure of 1,000
volts. It ie stated that by this means
all traces of microbes are entirely de
stroyed, and pure water is distributed
to tbe inhabitants of Blankenberg by
means of tbe aysiern previously in use.
About 35,000 cubic feet are treated per
day in cummer, this volume falling to
about 10,000 cubic feet per day in the
winter. This electrical installation baa
. an output of 55 horse power.
It seems that tbe Shakers have given
Georgia the shake. They purchased
considerable properly in Ware county,
and tbe people there understood that
the thrifty people werib about to locale
there and make vast improvements.
That seems now to be a very erroneous
idea, as tbe lands owned by them in
■*<Ware-ucuaty are in tbe hands of agents
instructed tc sell off such portions as
purchasers may desire. Some of these
lends have already been sold at good
prices, in fact, at much higher figures
than those at which they were pur
chased by tbe Shakers, whose thrift!-
□ess evidently waded into the realms
of speculation. It ie understood that
tbe purchasers from the Shakers must
improve the properly, thereby making
that remaining jh control of the order
enhance in valde. _
EUacate Tour Bowels With
Candy Cathartic, cure const ipatl OB forever.
iOaSSe. UCC.C.iail,dnwrtstsrefw>dßK»e*
Tbs Bostoa of Ik
• “Yoa would be pretty,” persisted
the other, “if you didn’t know it you*,
pelf.” The gorgoous Boston creature
shook h* head. “loan know nothing,”
she argued. “I have mental impres
atotw, but they do not establish exter
nal fact. Externality is a figment cd
subjectivity. Ergo, Ido not know! am
pretly, quod erat demonstrandum.”
CMntattoal subtleties, doubtless, but not
easily to bo swept away for all that—
Detroit Journal ' x
Kentuelcy
Tnotongsrdtam it as Its
fltarels a Spanish distf called oils po
dridb—“a UttlT77vMything”-whioh io
an absolute necessity of life to every Span
iard used to even comparative
diet. The method at preparing Kentucky
burgoo has beeai frequently described.
Any owe who has read about It will di
stantly recognise the existence of the same
culinary theory in tbe preparation of alia
nodrlda, which is described as follows by
who made it for Admiral Cer
veraat Annapolis:
"A half quart at chick peas previously
soaked in water for a few hours, a couple
of carrots, some chirizos (Spanish red
saneages), long pepper, a clove or two of
garlic, an onion, a bunch of parsley, a
dozen heads of lettuce, a colewort or two,
tomatoes, a slice of gourd and any other
old vegetable. These to bo cut up and put
into stock pot with a half dozen pounds
or so of brisket of beef, the knuckle end
at a log at mutton, half a pound of
smoked streaky bacon, a few slices of ham
and lastly a fowl These to be weU cov
ered with water and the liquid carefully
skimmed, and, after it has betted, allowed
to' simmer for the short space of six
hours’—Cincinnati Enquirer.
WM. E H. SEARCY, JB„
Counsellor at Law,
GRIFFIN, GA. ’
GENERAL PRACTICE.
g 7 . -ydS
HAVE JUST
L
The Old Reliable Furniture House
of L. W. GODDARD 4 BON tha fol
lowing complete line:
Bed Room Suita, Springe end Mats
tresses, Bed Steals, Side Boards and
China Closets, Wardrobee, Ohaire and
Rockers.
Extension Tables
- > AND
Hat Racks.
Mattings," Rugs, Blankets and
Comforts.
AIM handle the Old Reliable Es
tey Ortane and Planes.
Call and see us at No. 3 Solomon
street.
L. W. GODDARD & SON.
TAX COLLECTOR’S NOTICE.
I will be at the different places on the
days mentioned below for the purpose of
collecting state and county taxes for 1898.
Africa, October 17-31, November 14.
Union, M 18, “ 1-15.
Line Creek," 19, ’ " 2-16.
ML Zion, M SO, “ >l7.
Orrs, - 21, “ 4-18.
Akin, “ 24, “ 7-21.
Cabbies, “ 25, “ 8-22.
I will be at my office at H, W. Hassel
kus’ shoe store at all dates until December
20, when my books will close.
T. R. NUTT, T, C.
HOW TO FIND OUT.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water and let it stand twenty-four boors;
a sediment or settling indicates an unheal
thy condition of the kidneys; if it stains
your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble;
too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the
back is also convincing proof that the kid
neys and bladder are out of order.
What to 80.
There is comfort in the knowledge so of
ten expressed, that Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-
Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills ev
ery wish in curing rheumatism, pain in
the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every
part of ibe urinary passages. It corrects
inability to hold waler and scalding pain
in passing it, or bad effects following use
of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that
unpleasant necessity of being compelled
to go often during the day, and to get up
many times during the night The mild
and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-
Root is soon realized. It stands the high
est for its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine yon
should have the best. At druggists fifty
cents or one dollar.
You may have a sample bottle and a
book that tolls more about it, both sent
absolutely free by mall, if you send your
address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham
ton, N. Y. When writing be sure and
mention that you read this generous offer
in the Middle Gbobgia Fabmkb.
ronsiiinpnon
< AJTD ITS
Tire Editor:—l have an absolute
remedy for Consumption. By its timely nse
thousands of hopeless cases have been already
permanently cured. So proof-positive am I
of its power that I consider it my duty to
smtf two torihs/rsr to those of your readers
who have Consumptton,Throat, Bronchial or
Lung Troubl*, ts jthqr will write me their
express surd postoflrc£ xddress* Smet? rely
T. JL SLOCUM, IL Cm m Pearl
Th* BttMM a»d >MI 11 m W-KMmt Qt
Mi Qwwl« thto gancrw PropaftMa
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5 Csii*ntlnstivo
! Saved My Baby’a Use.” |
J n Johnson Station, Ga, September 16, A
1 LAMAR & RANKIN DRUG GO., Atlanta, t
Gentlemen: I »»t recanmend yom Pitts’CarminaHve too j
2 atronriy, as I owe mv baby’s life to it. She had J
v and she had fattened 30 she did not look like Sesame ehild.la** vise all V
J £X»whohave sickly or delicate children to give this remedy a trial. 6
v Respectfully, MRS. LIZZIE MURRAY. j
9 win I
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The Greatest Ever Known.
MUTUAL Llf STmiNCE CO
OF N«W 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. particulars I
of which are given here, shows that THE MUTUAL LIFE has in this in
stance eclipsed all previous dividend results: I
Mr. Banks was insured for •••*•, **" wnas’S
The dividends amounted to.. • •........L4,v • I
Paid to the estate - •♦#,028.00
How does this happen? Mr. Banks paid all the premiums in cash, and
he did this for fifty-four years. He did not utilise any portion of the divi
dends in payment of premiums, but permitted the Company to invest these
for his benefit. Here are the particulars: . ja
Policy No.
Age 40. Annual premium, <l6O. Life rlan. |
OriginaHnsuranoa in 1845, |. - -^OOO.1
Dividend additions paid in 1898,
Amount of death claim
54 Premiums paid by insured . . 8,640.00
Realized to estate over premiums paid • < B -388 00
Being nearly equal to a return of all the premiums paid with two and a halt (2iJ per
cenL compound interest per annum, with insurance increasing annually from
’ at age 40, to <17,028 at age 94? A ,*4 „ j,
Tne dividend additions paid to the estate were 139 per cent, of all tbe 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 of
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. -w. ; •
HILL,
Special Agent
MU IF GEORGIA 111WGO.’
Schedule in Effect Oct. 30, 1898.
'Mo. 4“ No. M «so. s iMiil 1
Daily Daily. Daily. statioss. Daily. Daily, imuy-
! 7sopm 4 06pm 7 Lv .77..... At1anta —...Ar 7®pm 1180 am 736 am
r 8 35pm 4 47pm 830 am Lv Jonesboro Ar 662 pm 10 33am ®47»™
r 815 pm 6 30pm »12amLv Griffin Ar 613 pm, 9s» am 6 06am
. .946 pm 606 pm 946 am Ar Barnesville pm .2 m SS 5 40a
t7lopm t!2 00m Ar... Thomaston Lv t3oopm+Bloam
101;pm 631 pm 1015 am Ar Foreyth Lv 512 pm 8 52am &Kam
1110 pm 720 pm 1110 am Ar .Macon ...Lv 420 pm 8 00am * «
1219 am 810 pmu2 08 pm Ar Gordon Dv 3 04pm 7Wam 3 Warn
t 8 50 pm tl 16 pm Ar MiUedgeylUe t 6 30 am
130 am 117 pm Ar Tennille •••... .Lv 156 pm
825 am 3 2; pm Ar .Millen ;t»<v.....Lv 1134 am 7158 pm
6 00am 600 pm Ar BaVtenah Lv 8 46am 800 pm
Carrollton leaves Griffin at 10 IQ am, and 2 1; pm daily ex«i>l
- Sunday. Returning, arrives in Griffin 620 p m and 910 a m daily except Sunday, roi
. further information apply to t
• B. J. WILLIAMS, Ticket Agent, Griffin, Oa.
ra EO. D, KLINE, Gen’l Bupt., Savannah, Ga.
J. C. HAILE. Gen. Passenger Agent, Savannah, Ga,
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager, Savannah, Ga.
r
A Prominent Physician.
• k pyrmninant New York physician
» J In discussing the merits of Ripans
3 1 ; Tabulee with a brother M. D. said:
- : • “Several years ago I asserted that
■ If one wished to become a philan
> thopist, and do a beneficent deed—
;! one that would help the whole hu
-1; men race—nothing could be better
i * than to procure the Roosevelt Hoe
’ I! pltal prescription, wUtA u tJu bans
“ I sftks Ripans Tabula, and cause it to
1 ’ be pat up in the form of a ketchup
’ :; and distributed among the poor.”
e Xnerenain®.
□ h The largest retail drug store in
1 '! America te that of Hegeman & Co.
? .► on Broadway in New York City.
3 ; > A reporter who went there to learn
( r dOe WMV wwwn
;t how Ripana Tab
; ules were selling
‘ ‘ ' > bought a five-cent
" > carton and asked:
’ ;! “Do you have
C much call for
» !; these?"
1 1 > He wm referred
r ;! to a gentleman who
![ proved to be the
3 ; head of thedepurt-
r ment He said:
•• The sale of Ripans Tabules is
> I constant and is increasing, due
<; especially to the influential character
<; of the testimonials in the daily press,
> and growing out of these, through
I ! the recommendation of friend to
;; friend. Satisfaction with them is
• very general. When once they are
I ! begun I notice that a perma- ?nt
! easterner far them is made. This, 1
> 1 ; believe, is through their intrinsic
<; merit, which proves the bona fide
, ;> character of the advertising. I think
r ;! them specially useful in the general
, ;; runes stomach troubles.”
• ' j-ju-ij- I ——■ -—— ~ h ■ ■eatoaiin'a.-.-vv; . ..I- ~ ~ (
An Elderly Eady.
An elderly lady living at Fordham <;
Heights, a part of New York City, !;
and who was known to be a warm j >
advocate of Ripans Tabales for any ;
case of liver trouble or indigestion, ;;
said to areporter who visited her for .;
the purpose of learning the particu- ' >
lars of her case: ** I had always
employed a physician and did so on
the last occasion I had for one, but <;
at that time obtained no beneficial ! >
results. I had never bad any faith 11
in patent medicines, bat having seen ;;
Ripans Tabales recommended very < *
highly In the New York Herald am- '
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 ! >
■ /TY lifi VI U
W AN VB B JK' k Y
objected to their mother giving a ! >
testimonial which should parade her ]!
name in the newspapers, but to do < [
this the elder lady argued: “There <;
may be other cases just like mine, < >
ana lam sure I take great pleasure ]
in recommending the Tabules to any ;[
one afflicted as I wm. If the telling <;
about my cato in the papers enables ;
some other person similarly affected >
to be m greatly benefited m I have
been, I see no objection." The daugh- |
tars, knowing how earnertly she felt ;
about the benefit shahad received, * ] >
decided she wm quite right
Zlr -7. T - - ■■■■■■■■■ ’
saving of <2 a call. ]!
A dollar’s worth of <;
Ripans Tabules <;
lasts me a month, ! >
and I would not be ]'
without them now <
if it were my last <;
dollar." At the !;
time of this inter- ; ’
view there were ; 1
present two daugh
tors who specially I;
Il I
11 L yy 1 I v
NOTICE.
We are still in the fight for Good Goods
at Bottom prices on all Groceries, and for
Fresh Meats we can’t be beat. Call and
get prices. Phone 33.
J. R. SHEDD.
P. B.—Also a First Class Restaurant
11
a
We
have
ust
received
a large
quantity
of Georgia
' Raised Seed
Rye r Also
1 Seed Barley r
, Wheat."
J’reab.
t .Turnip ft.
‘* • and '
Garden
Seed.
In. B. DREWRY « SON.
) 28 Hill Street.
► ■ ji ■- —s=
> Griffin Telephone Exchange
j BRANCH OF THE SOUTHERN BELL TELE
f PHONE AND TELEGRAPH CO,
JNO. D. KASTERUN, Sept-
W. T. GENTRY, Assistant Sept.
Atlanta, Ga.
16 Anthony, Dr. E. R., residence, 2 rings
40 Anthony Drug Co.
1 Bailey, D. J., Jr., residence.
: 11 Baker, WH, Groceries.
49 Bishop, J. W., Market.
30 Blakely, B. R., Grocer.
41 Bowden Bros, Livery Stable.
31 Boyd, J. D., warehouse, 2 rings.
81 Boyd, J. D-, residence, 3 rings.
87 Boyd Manufacturing Co.
43 Brewer & Hanleiter, wholesale grocers
4 Burr’s Sons, H. C., Hardware, 2 calls.
- 4 Burr, H. C., res. 8 calls.
88 Carlisle & Ward, druggists.
- 45 Central R. R. depot.
“ 39 Clak & Bon, G. W., grocers.
0 16 Collier, T. J., residence.
’ 15 Drake, R. H., grocries.
» 35 Earnhart, W. C., residence.
J 44 Fire department.
& 9 Grantiand*, Seaton, residence,
n 46 Georgia Experiment station.
“ 10 Gray, Dr JT, office.
- 59 Gray, Dr JT, Sunny Side, 3 rings. *
t 28 Griffin Ice Works.
» 6 Griffin, Mfg. Co.
19 Griffin Mfg. Co.
14 Grifljn 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 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, R. F. & Co.
42 Western Union Telegraph Co.
MISS WE WORTHINGTON,
Manager.
WEB A -**'■“ tTAAwrasl ts JMMm
■ l/l 't’O
doubt treated and ctir
ed more cases than any
H f £’ living Physician; his
I ■ k > success is astonishing.
A JL We have heard of cases
__ —of so years’ standing
* IM
Cured
tie 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
H. nook 4 Cedar St., lew Y«*
GRIFFINtotheEAST I
VIA
SEmARD lllfi LINt. I
HIFFEBENTIAL PABSEKGEE BATES.
To Norfolk and Portsmouth, sls 50
To Richmond, 15 50 4;i-
To Washington, . 15 6ft d ’
To Baltimore via Washington, u; 70
To Baltimore via Norfolk-and Bay
Line Steamer, 16 TO
To Philadelphia via Washington, 19 50
To Philadelphia via Norfolk, 1950
To New York via Riqfimond and
Washington, _ 22 00
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., meals and
stateroom included, 22 00
To Boston via Norfolk and Steamer,
meals and stateroom included, 23 25
The Seaboard Air-Line’s passenger ser. I
■ 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 further information call on or I
address B-A. NEWLAND,
Gen. Agent Pass Dept
WM. BIBHOPCLEMENTS, I
T. P. A., No. 6 Kimball House, Atlanta.
T. J. ANDERSON,
G. P. A., Portsmouth, Va
B^LODD POISON I
M eOfer*l ft I T Y rrlmar - T ’Beo
fl OJ’tW MAU I ondaryorTer
homeforsamepriceunderßameffuaran- ■
ty. If you prefer to comehara we win con.
traettopay railroadfareandhotelbillg.and ■
noebatse.if we fail to core. If you have taken mer- I
cury, iodide potash, and atm have aches and |
pains. Mucous Fat chea in mouth. Sore Throat,
Fimplea. Copper Colored Spots, Vlcen oa
any part of the bld y, Hair or EyebrowsfitUtar
out, it ie thia Secondary BLOOD POISON
we guarantee to cure.. We solicit the more obati
nate cases and cballentre the world for a
ciana. SAOO.OOO capital behind our uneondb -I
ttonal guaranty. Absoluteproofs.sent areled on
DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
The firm of McDonald & Hanes is this
day dissolved by mutual consent R A
McDonald will collect all notes and ac
counts due the firm, and pay all indebted
ness of the firm This Sept Ist, 1898
R.A. McDonald
- q E, L. Hanes
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 kitehen
picnicers, to send out meals, etc. Cheap
1 and always look well.
A. LOWER.
No. 18 Hill Street.
Southern Railway
Shortest and quickest - route with double
Sally service between Columbus and Atlanta,
connecting in the Union Passenger station,
Atlanta, with Vestibuled Limited trains; alas
United States Fast Mail trains to and from
Washington, New York and all Eastern potato.
Also promptly connecting for and from Chat
tanooga. Memphis, Louisville, Cincinnati and
the Northwest.
Schedule in effect Oct. 10, 1808. Central
standard time except at points east of Atlanta.
“ “ I Ns.’»7 No. 2»
Northbound. Dally. Dally.
Lv. Columbus SS ,m h m ™ m
•• Waverly Hall
“ Oak Mountain 1?? Bm
» Warm Springs ana nm >
“ Woodbury...
" Concord am tunm
» Griffin 918 am 80. pm
McDonough! BOOS am Bto pm
Ar. At1anta............... IHO V"
tv: Atlanta.... UwwSi. nw_E-5 , ;
Ar/Wasliingtou. «42 am P '
“ New York ■■■ _ tt W
Lv. Atlanta 4<« P m 420 am
Ar. Chattanooga 8 p m JB
ITMemghto Tai am JjWP“ j
Ar. Louisville 760 * ln 750 pm
XrTCtacinnati 7T~~ TEO am JJUpm
— ~ ■— ' Ji®. 30 No- »»
Soathbouud. Dally. Dally.
Lv. Cincinnati... 7.77777 880 am 800 pm
Lv. Louisville 740 a m 745 p g
Lv. Memphis 0 15 a in g
tv. Chattanooga 10 10 p m •80 am
Ar. Atlanta.L r 50J a m 1140 an »
Lv. New Y0rk..7.7777. 1215 n’n. 430 P m
Washington 11 15 a m lOtoJLS
Ir. Afl&ta. 77. am 855 pm
Lv. Atlanta 77 ?. sSOam4 20 p m
McDonough. #ls am 525 pm
“ Griffin #6O am 008 pm
• Williamson. 704 am 620 pm
" Concord. 720 am 687 pm
- Woodbury 745 am 707 pm
■ Warm Springs 805 am J<o P®
- Oak Mountain 884 am 80J P*
“ Waverly Hall B<3 am 81. PR
Ar. Columbus
TO MAOOIL
Dally. No. il.
Lv. Columbus, ,sonth'n Ry «80.api &~5 p«
Ar. Woodbury, Houth’n Ry. 82tfam 707 p*
" Macon, M. AB.R. R. 1115 am -
1 LaGrange, M. AB. R.R " 8 a>_JL3
Daily. No. 30 No. |
: Lv. LaGrange, M. AB. R.B. TH) am
. i Sg
, Lv. Macon, M. AB. R. • 43J P «
Ar. Woodbury.M.Aß.R.R. 82T am 70< P" .
1 Ar. Columbus. South'n Ry. 980 am ou> pj*
I FRANK 8. GANNON, J. M. CULP,
! Te Ones Cowtlpattou wa