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Offers to its advertisers for
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•inflation, combining the circulation 01
News (daily and of of the the weakly Me* eatabllahed (weekly (weekly estate eetiOc In
71) “) with with that that Son
igrra alone
tho News . .. ,. v .
Send tor free earn pic copiee and other in*
The Theoeophtota always said thoSpIr-
"imliete were btaabaga, and since the
t- ith of Mm*. Blavateky the Bpiritnol-
wet are remarking anew that they at-
wiiy* knew the Thee .
mint I'lte ontaide world sooepts the f*ig-
of both, and believe* that both are
•1 ,ht
. >utb* ending with Ure middle ^
>w there has been no great <ltetnrb#t»o#
finances on this side, The people of
gttnqw will begin to believe this is *
jftmt country, and that we ere a nation
ireourcea. - 4 . ...... ..........
■We are as yet hot children,’' eajre •
Mi. < Muller in a recent lecture,
life on perth b only in ite beginnings;
rfn* future before him is immense; the
< i t that lies behind ns is but the short
IKcfaoe to a work that will require map}’
.'i'llUK* before it is finished; before man
him heoome what be was aaeant to be.”
. E h u aaawi itaotir s f ♦< \a s avUto u .lys-My-
iwiiler is professor of logic and rto-ttiric.
a l West he waa Recently ha changed,
uts religions belief, induced thereto hjr
wane yean of study and thinking, and
twoarae a CJnitariAu The board
iiiNnagement thereupon toned him out
ol his professorship, and now Rev.
Miuot) J. Savage wants to know what is
the state religion of South Carolina.
•100 Reward. *100.
The reader* Of the News abb Bus will be
■ptooend to Mara that thereto at least our
ti readed disease that science bos been abte
uldw to cure in all its stages, and that ie C*>
mrrh. Hall’s
live ours now
ikd Internally, Netted
«f straying thefoon
dutioaot the
t isp
. .. .. tin --------... doingjts work. to its The enrative pro*
power* that they offer One Hundred Dollars
tor any caaa that It talk to core. Send for
Met of
Sold by
M&irsuKRUis .JN* KdUr Papjer, president of
for Europe with her husband
last soramt week, is one of Chicago’s hand
women.
did not attend Von
Moltke’a funeral tor the simple rea¬
eon that be wasn't asked
Kor.'Over Fifty Years. d
As old and Wkll-Thied Kemedv
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup
has been used for over fifty years by
miflidiis of mothers for their
while teething, with perfect success,
it Boothes the child, softens the
gums, colic, and allays the all pain, best cures remedy wind for
w
Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the teste.
Sold by Druggists in every part of
tlie world. Twenty Ate cents a bofc *
tie. Its value ie incalculable. Bo
sure and ask lor Mrs. Winslow’s
Soothing kind Syrup and take no other
WHliam Vanderbilt’s hen bouse, to
be bailt at his country seat at Oak
Date. L. I, will cost #15,000.
Woe! woe! Unutterable Woe.
nigh Why aaid. endure hourly. It dally, They nightly, we had welt
do who are tortured
hy chronic rheumatmin. The remedy, bo
tonic pun, Hate and prompt la at bond.
Wen the evidence In behalf of Hoetetter’D
Btomach Bitten collated, it would be found
to teem with well authenticated proofs that
the medMne to both a preventive and a rem¬
edy in this malady danger. of To varying forestall agonies and
ever present prudence. ite chronic
mtmge ie the dictate ef Renounce
aedtoatloR Far more effective,
0 mere permanent to the. beneff-
l to the Me of the Bitten,
.the recommendation £3* of
^<*23*
I relieves » constipation.
'ailments, , dyspepsia and
Beecham’s Pills act like magic
«» a weak stomach.
who wit at ■» k
d
came to a word ate cot(Pl>ot pro*
nounce she waa told to spell it. Bat
she finally reached a word ahe could
neither pronounce nor apell, and
w*mb 4b#fnmudmo*l*or had tried her
rkili ut it and failed aha handed the
book back to the child with the order
to “skip It,”
Some church assemblies are tea tic
otf Joatj
their individual bunds ,fc soiling th
•aw aiea and pmWsw£ diacuaaiona These have ooatro result
e
z“jri2&. 0Dem " , " , * r
>n because it
pens pens juat just npw now to to Vm l>e hesitating hesitating about about
•pprovi "provingoneof Its own ministers
, b# ia toottberaf. Another de*
cjisainn nominal tnjnatipn i» having a Seated dies
salon over the orthodoxy of a
professor who, when catechised,
answered all the questions in tbs
most orthodox manner and raised,
the question in tbs lay mind of wbat
the whole dtecuesion is about. And
n^eanwnile, while the theological
tempeet rages, the nondtlerical peos
p mstand around in a dated attitude*
li ie donkeys caught out in a snow-
• ;orm with nobody to look after
Dei.- welfare. ^
H.bbe participants in thesedtoputo;
understood human hwtory as weli as
they claim to undentand intricate
)WdW t leoiogical questions, Jbqy they would
that it is not given, th* wa
qf any age, no matter how wiae or
\
ft)? times. The nineteen centuries of
Urlstian hkitory give numerous
fHiot tbis troth. The
E 'athere tried it, the Council of Trent
, it, and Calvin tried it, and
one ol them failed jnstas old
bhn Leland said every fresh theo*
logical student failed when he tried
, make God’s sovereignty and
an’s free win harmonise. All hp-
E an history and tradition prove the
truth ^ of Herbert Spencer's
states
i tent, that every people and every
f me has the best religion that that
people and time will bear.
If all past efiorts, then, by one
generation itlbn to fix for another gener-
► 4%gtt^ed whatits creed shall bq have
any batter? Is it
ti rbi time and nervous energy
tofl* with elaborate minuteness the
r* leaning of this text or that one, or
it|he precise interpretation which
khall be put upon any word? Woojd
it not be better, ae Jphn Leland
advised, Lo “skip it?’ f There are
broad, general principles ofCbristi-
•nity and of whose truth and effi¬
cacy no reasonable man doubts, on
Which alt can unite and for tlie prop.
there would he more hope'of reaching
the standard pf moralalt outlines
if the tlfpe and effort aud money
Aow spent in useless theological di 0
trnfehn, upon men
qnd | There tpy is little too of much of.tfaef S^fitof pi(J Adam
the Christ
ennlrnvoNUa "
controversies. Df. n. Park- n „
an illustration of itrfo the
“aix.inci'i 8poile” of pne of his br^-
ee» over the coming embnrrasement
Qf a heretical brother, and the
philosophical old sexton summoned
it up when he remarked: “Ten, sin T
»er« is useful; they make Christians
the miniAterisl profession, but if the
non-clerical were asked for their
opinion, they would agree that John
Leland’s advice be taken ^md de¬
bates about doctrfbes skipped and
4»ora attention paid to the sermon
on the Mount.
To Nervous Debilitated Men.
If you will pend ns your address wo
Celebrated Voltaic Belt and Appli
—, - --T.T- — — . «• ww
It you are thus afflicted, will send
you a licit and appliances on a trial.
1 Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall. Mich
r ami
About 650. «i eunte employ e*l in A he
attire a boo* two yefire W eon pie to
dii.
I **i.
BRtWWf'S IRON BITTERS
Om. Fitahu Lee idh expected to
ol ibeanni versa ry
» Uontoderate federate Soid^r’g Sol
Ville, . ., ... June ,, 4. /‘lfarylnnd ^_’ Line,at
jpoputar, but hte style lle^jarwtti wayp
of speaking
captivate, the crowd,
,W mtm Ota sags
neither by right
conquest, bat by the
revolution. He has issued bis mani¬
festo from a remote hamlet in the in¬
terior. It announces the organize,
tion of the Republic pf £qtpy llaiP' qq fine
of the fttates ot the Americaa
He declares that “we were born ta
America and that America ought to
be tided by Americans.” The rev¬
olution has adopted as a flag • a red
triangle, with one-star of five points
the centre, three Wna^jte, and
three white one*. The protests .gripyppces
against which Garcia are
the heavy duties levied on American
imports, while there is free trade
with Spain. He protests that Cuba
,ys $37,000,000 ayear forthe priv-
iiege of wearing the, Spanish yoke,
at ijs Cuban members of the Cortes
ate insulted, and that no Cuban is
efrer allowed to bold office on the
l« land. He also says that! Spanish
• ddiere import every year small-pox,
y dlow fever and cholera from Spain;
a id never pay attention to Cnhnn
shnitary w^hitions. and .^bey kill in¬
nocent country boys men if they
’ 3 not o,bey any niW Wk
They, do not.irtteT anyb^ji
p|ut, f jn common jnils .qiw pewwapSL
men nad persecute them, more, than
r t iey do criminals. They also put in
fails our venerable ministers of the
g»Bpel. They open letters at the post
ojffice “4 them and take the copies of afterwards them and
*f to owners
hqfpjartsbut a few:of.tbs. allegations
ade in this proclamation, which it
important addition to American
volutionary literature.
TWh declaration of annexation is
widely. circulated throughout
United States, accompanied by an
dl for assistance which closes
ly with “We need Remington
fles more than anything elsel”
Of course Garcia’s announcement
Of anexation does not involve the
United States either presently or
prospectively in a conflict with
Si>ain, bet the situation is not dis¬
similar after all from that origin
ally presented by the dclaration of
to ndependence that historic by precedent, Texas. According if the in¬
surgents in Cuba gain decided ad¬
vantages, and exercise the power of
governijog Ikemselves, whether Spain
acknowledges their independence or
ipt, the United States add the i
may
‘sari of the Antilles to the orna¬
te of the coronet of Liberty.
Members Of Congress and men who
have attained more or less promi¬
nence in public life are going into lit¬
erary work quite freely of late. It is
difficult to meet a public character
Who is not engaged in preparing an
article for someofthedailvoi-month¬
ly periodicals. There was a time, and
not long ago, when public men were
only too glad to have tneir views on
national questions printed in tbe
leading newspapers and magaxines.
Now the average statesmen declines
to be interviewed on current topics
because, be telle you, he is preparing
an article for publication in one of
the monthlies un the same subject,
for which be is to be compensated,
Senator Carlisle, Senator Vance,Sen¬
ator Hoar, Senator Manderson,Con¬
gressmen Mills, Crisp, Lodge and
their literary productions, and they
demand a good price for their work.
j Mrs. Laura Hart, Beaufort, 8 . C., writes:
"A loathsome form of blopd poison was
ached, killig me. and My appetite was lost, my bones
" i ™, “*■“ parte of u..uj my fleeh «nu seemed ae If ” it *•
; ^en^had teke^teA
bottiee healing heaiinw I at at surprieed onw.and once, and when friends I had taken t*>A
“ my at my rapid
eaeverv eceverv.
Four hundred and
Btudenta enrolled .
are upon the eata-
!»Sft2«Sl5Sf'»¥ for the session of 1890-’91. Vl « i ™
Aa Attewthrs
Combined AC
and _. . BOOK
advertising the beet Tonic, BROWN'S given IKON at Drug and
general stores. Apply away at
onoa
Hon, W. 0. P. Breckinridge, of
Kentucky, has accepted an invitation
to deliver the annual address before
the July Virginia State Bar Association
28 at the Greenbrier White
Sulphur springs.
^Charming^people,these exceptional people!
:al Discovery tor instance, and it’s enred
hundreds, thousands that’re known, thous¬
ands that’re unknown, and yet yours to an
exceptional bit human cnee! Do which yon think colt that that
of nature you “I” to
different from other parcels of human nature T
"But you don’t know my case," Good friend,
to ninety nine out of a hundred cases, the
en tame—impure Medical Discovery” blood—and cures that’s ninety-nine why “Gold¬ out
of every hundred. You may be the exception.
And yov may not. But would you rather be
the exception, or would you rather be well 7
If yon’re the exception it caste you nothing,
you get your money back—but suppose Tt
cures yoo 1 ■hcovery”
Let tiw “Golden tfedipoj take
the risk. •*
It is proposed that ex-Senator
Wade Vade Ham; Hampton shall si be made preei*
dent lent of of South Sout Care Carolina University.
*•*
.* Mother.
If the little darling ia spending
■ueh sleepless nights slowly and
drainage painfully wasting its system away from by the the
effects of teething, upon Dr. Bigger?
Huckeiberry Cordial give
: and a cure will
result.
8toart Robson thinks he will dear
over |100,000 thia year.
Mtrawt!
•mm aa 1
c
r. For.
rm
Srdoielon^^y'the^de^h^ Barrett.
Lawrence
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria.
■ fi*fc,we|
Col. A. K. McClure, editor of the
Philadelphia Times, will deliver the
annual oration before the literary the so¬
cieties of Roanoke college at
commencement in Jane.
La Grippe Again.
I
from the many who need
Itif statement. They dtoMM W«M lettno not
ied/a f t^at
trial and mgnanntee you
I be satisfied with the results, or the pur-
prieewi) will be refunded. It has no s
La i Grippe, or any any Throat, Throat, Chest l. N. ____ Harris or
ible. >le. Trii ______________________ rial bottles free at
Drug Store. Large bottles, 60c. and
• 1.00
!Gov. Tillman of Soath Carolina
says it would be “idiocy aa well ae
suicide such for leadership thesouthern had people chargs to fob of
low as
the recent convention at Cincinnati.’
He Has » Popular Knack.
. “ I write from Whitcomb the heart to So the do all heart,’ hon
%hys James Breakers. Riley. For instance, when
eet, earnest
a
subject, the ring—the war in which a thing
is said—commends equally with the asser¬
tion When discussed, Dr. Westmoreland’s the Calisaya
Tonic is messages sent out to
ai dyspeptic, debilitated world are marked
by all the appreciative scincerity worth that acknowledged furnish. A
value and and liver can does
better blood medicine not
exist. It contains properties whith thor¬
oughly purify the blood and imvlgorato the
liver. It affords immunity against chills
snd fevers in malarial districts, and is tbe
ffWft____. of anti-period lo medicines. It goes at
the ..... - .... poisoning
seat of ti onble—malarial
. the the blood. blood. For For sale sale by 1 E. R. Anthony and
J, N. Harris A Bon.
The late Gen. Crook was known
among the man.” Indians as “the whittling
medicine
A Sea Sick Passenger,
the ocean/careeivery little about a storm
!e to positively indifferent whether he to
ashed overboard or not. of But. Hoettetor’s eet right
j a wineglaeefnl Bitten, he or feels two renewed internet to
I, omach
personal safety. This fine corrective
itralires in brackish water—often compul¬
sorily drank on shipboard, to the grievous impari¬
detriment of health,—the pernicious disordere of the
ties of which give rise to y,vJeo»‘\niu uBl
■*— ——•'ey ..v*«,. M
the BIttrea is invaluable as a means of p
teetion against malaria, when ite seeds are
latent in air and water. To the effeete of
overwork, menial or manual, it to a most
reliable antidote, and to the debilitated and,
nervous, it affords great and speedily felt re¬
lief and vigor.
Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage lectured
at Frederick, Md.,Thursday night to
.
BEECHAN’S PILLSl
■w hi SS cSS m\ S
aftott. § Bax.
r ALL DRUSOBSTS.
Augustin Henry ugustin Irving Daly Daly this this will be the guest "his his
summer, summer, vii visit
to this country being ior recreation
only.
, In the head
Is a constntional
Disease, and requires
A constntional remedy
Like Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
Which purifies tbe blood.
Makes tbe weak strong,
Restores health.
Try it now.
—— ------ ...
Gyrus PoUce. Small, superintendent of the
Bo8ton has just entered upon
tbe fortieth year of his service in that
department.
Good Looks.
Good looks am mors than skin daep, de-
pending & ;upon a K7 hsolthy condition of all the
.°®k.
Look and U
on have a Pinched
Electric yon will have
good terative looks. and Tonic Bitten to tiw great ol-
vital ............ Cures Pimples, acts directly Blotch.*, on these Boils
organa. good complexion. ‘ Bold J.
NNfijpu Harris A 1 Son’s a Drugstore, ________________ on. 5Sc. bottle. at N.
per
There is probably no bettor imitav
tor on tbe American stage than Har.
ry Gilfoil traveling with Hoyt’s “A
Trip to Chinatown’’ Company.
•‘How delicious to the winning
Of kiss at love’s beginning”—
einga possible the poot exception. and hto sentiment If either is true with has
the one catarrh, love’s kiss loses party its
even sweet¬
ness. Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy to a rare
cure for this repnlaite and distressing af¬
fliction. and healing By ite mild, soothing, antiseptic, the
properties it cures worst
eases. $600 reward offerred for on incura-
ULCIRS,
CANOBUS,
, SCROFULA,
' SALT RHBUM f
RHKUMATISMy
BLOOD POISON.
that ewMi aadheet of as timfre Ui
medicloes. ; -SI® v.
1
SnajhanSSS
** Swift
^ATUNI
8J «t
and
___ s«d
tose be-
of Ordiuery at iWl, my oBo ua
the first Monday to July, applies hy tea
o dock (anted. a. why such lion should
not be
- E. * H AMMOND, Otdinury, 8 . 0. (in.
J\B:*INARY ’8 OFFICE. SrALWKoCouwTT.
i on the estate of Martha A Gaasawny,
Bn, by 10 o’clock a. m. on the first Men
■ in July, ^ why such letters should not be
jmted. 00 %A&&dT oSoilorv; *
■ .
to D ob ter s and Creditor#.
> notified to call and settle the
at ottos; and I dt aH pentens having • claims
t estate IMVB V* of POIU said decedent UOWUVUV will TV ill preeent piOBOHII
) same pi 5 S®
....... •*
Bobtoro find Creditors
111 persons indebted to the estate of Joseph
noa lata nf Rnaldimr flnnntT flAAnria rin.
btedn^s led and make settlement of snch in-
at ogdR end all persons having
ore notified to 2
UKffln street railroad any toex, stsex,
b< nlder, or^any o ^ ^|^toio^<w. ocahaiUn
oS to throw the same off the track in any
manner by any device, ehali be lonnd guilty
of disorderly conduct, and shaH upon jOon-
viction in the city court of the hundred city of dollars, Griffin,
be lined not exceeding one
r*r* err
OrdiBftnce.
Be it ordained I by by tisrl tWr Me Jov and out Aiuncil
of the city of Griffin, and it is hereby enacted
by authority of the same, that from from and and
swear, otherwise use obscene '(scene disorderly disorderly or or vnlgar vulgar lat language, or
act t to in a a ft It manner, mai npou
any streetcar t in in the the city, city. shall sha also be
deemed disorderly conduct for any person to
pon demand, to pay 1
and usual fare for his or her passage; and
any person violating tM« ordinance shall,
upon conviction before the police or city
court, pay a fine pf not more than one hun¬
dred doBars or he Confined dn the guard
house, or jail not more «eaid than, (dty thirty days,
work 'on the Strets of not more
tbarr thirty dsys,. Any;one or mow (d
penalties Be iurtherenucted may be em posed thatthedriver by the court.
it or
ductor of snch street par is policeman, hereby declared with
to be and created tth extra
out extra compensation for from violation t|ro eitF, of and
may may arrest arrest any any person person a
ordinance; and to such case iase the the pi
(tost such fiff s nd s r s sh .K^tl aU he ba th tu a.ua n
for other othe violatione of the City
Repeals cofiicting ordinances.
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STOREL'FIX i URr-3
eJFRPV MT’Gi CO
t*U' t^aKorbie hie
f to «li; j.'i > • f fres’b
Wotei* epei :iocij;v. 7!m- \ -i mt «,i! w«r
bf-twi'cn HuiaMi' i«u 1 -im~ nf • n.r,a tiw- l»'ftjf!>
bull il!2.-\V«l!ini:iwi Star.
IB
.
wrttmM^-tartaam-Ud^
tion of Nrw Vprk jatato ^ saw a
day wittf Hip sterewy oflc'jfc | fl*wp f»hrofia$ fo w*re tlte
uaurlrelw at ’keifU
field. u;> to lbrlr uUklW in maw. Ui
ay inatancee tbo owners wore fodder-
i»K the cowk, oitljer with hay or corn-
cow* for profit or fox <m»,
He tefwl Ber.
A Mrs. Wain wright Ml overboard iB
Jupiter inlet, Fla., and woe eaten by a
■hark. For three years her hneband ha*
nothing bat hunt Jupiter inlet
'W»"
^th^b^Us^er Tbe flyiDg-macbine P»°Ple h**e-*> 01
^
fly-time
g oiarttbetrouito. ^ -
Hood’s!
/iff Sarsaparilla '•mi,' a : Alii eiii .TA* ?(* Sf stwM i#kD«A afi? t; ■ -* tftdrt Oft::' -i
Is » ewuiwtritrl e xt in ct ot
Yellow Dock, Upstosews, Juniper
Mandrake, Dandelion, and
vegetable remedies, every U
■trictiy pure, and the best of tt. kind it
poaatMe 1 1* buy.
Ittoprapaied
meetots, la tiw most eareful manne:
a peculiar Oombfaattoa, Proportion
Ptoeese, giving to tt curative power
Peculiar
2 Itself
It wffl cure, when to the power ot medietoe,
gerofuto, tialt Biwum, Blood Potoontog,
Cancerous and all other Humors, Malaria,
Dyspepsia, Biliousness, 8 tok Headache,
i Catarrh, mwnnurtism, and aU dlfflculttoa
with tike Liver and Kidneys.
> That Tired Feeling, Creates an
Appetite, and gives great mental, nerve,
Hecdto Sarsaparilla to cold by all druggtota.
fill *U for $S. Prepared only by C.L Hood
• Co., , Apothecaries, Apothecaries, Lowell, Lowell, Mass. Mass *
H.B. If you decide to take Hood’s Sarsapa,
rilln do ncthel I to buy any other.
IOO Doses
Ml V . I ._ • >
flto Dollar
- j
S'eMSUxim 1
MANGHAM * SONS, Dru^gis
j ftfll 4 :k:i ... .an • ,w,
\ STRlWMfANO i '(Mb r hM NB s toi SMC
y Loan & your Ears For Minute and
us a we
Return The# With tnt&f est 1
On our bargain counter this week yoti will find Ladies
Blouse Waists, Ladies’ Swiss Balbritigfilifi Vests, Ladles
Fashion Vests, Ladies black and colored Hose. Ladies
Collars, all shapes and styles at' 5c. each, Cuffs 10c.
Children’s Percal Waists,
Bleached Men’s and Gauze Uunbleached Shirts, Men’s B&Ibrfgg 4 ri ! Shirts, Men’!
Children’s drawers, Men’s Hail/ Hose, al’
kinds, Men’s, Boys’ and shlrtJfM’wbtld Windsor Ties.
Men’s The best Collars all Linen and Cuffs, bosom Ladie^’, Gdh^s’ dt^G cents.
and
Handerchiefs. Laces and Edgings,
B R STRIC1 V No 55 Hill St
- ■ii'-J- V 4 -AJ j /iOtlJetLk-
Hoes, Hoeslf.
Wholesale cjUANO and R
COLLINS' IMPROVED At DISTRIBUTOR.
Facto
Cotton Planters of all kind!.....
I have the best line of Garden Tool on tht
stock of Hardware is complete. Come
bvyinganJ I will save you money. J:
W. 3 D.
nmwMwujasa|rt
WhaH h-V. «
V *' !
onr ' -'.i ,-. ioadT
tl«B
Table, No. 4. Takin fl
**ay10,18«1.
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SSfefc,*. Leave Griffin............^ ....................... °*M, f
Arrive McDonough..... ......
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WEST BOUND,
No. 33. Passenoeb— Daily,
SSKfiSS&at::: .........•8;25a.N S ^
No. 31. MiXED—D aily Ex.
• ................4:15 jt.m :
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EAST BOUND.
Arrive ihuW^ Griffin... D “ ,El •.6:30 "”' a, m "
r.No- . 11:20
•I 84* -P4 ,ssenger—Daily.
Leaf* Carroll ton...........
Arrive Griffin....
3
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ATLANTA DIVISION. ■
Tune Table N<J' 32, Taking Effect
* Sunday, May 10, 1891.
NORTH BOUND.
No. 3. Pas 8 enoeb—Daily.
Leave ;M atom----- .J. ...........,.......8:15ab
ArriveAtlonta................7:00 ...............5:28 t
U No, 15; Accommodation—Daiiy„; f
Leave Barnesville. ................... 5:30 a.*,
ve’Atlanta Griffin..., ... 6:00 ■
Arri ...... 8:00
No. 11, I’ASBENHEK—DAILx.
taave “ Macon------------------'............. Gnffin................. 6 : 0 o». „
Arrive Atlanta.............................10*0 9 :i 7 s. k
No, 1. Passenger—Daily.
Leave Macon............................... Oriffln....,«........ 1:45 p
Arrive 3:55 "
Atlanta.. ......... it. ............ 5:85 «
4 I)iiK No, 13. Passenger—Daily. ,
Anjye Atianta......„,.i............. 10:20
SOUTH B. UND.
^A.myeJlacoD..............................10:45 4 v oviffln....................VaV "
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■ No. 14. Passevokr-Daily !- I
* Atianta...™* *.......**.............11:30 a. is
' AiTive 2T Hftcotjiiit.AMi'w ffin .........................l:05p. •.I,.,,..........3:55 **, m
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—No. 13. Passenger—Daily.
T“* i Lea re Atlanta.. ..............-2:45 p.ai
1 Griffin. ..................4:25 p
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Arrive Macon...............................6.40 «
-** *—NwfTB. Accom if odation—Daily -
Leave Atlanta..,............................5:45 p.»
...7:53
^ .....6:40
^- 4. Passenger—Daily. ...8:47, «»•? i
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