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THK OKSTITUTK ALIKN
The announcement that folly one
hundred thousand Italian immN
grants are coming to American this
year is not likely toenu eony uneasi¬
ness In the United States. Our laws
afford ample protection against the
introduction of paopfrs and crimi¬
nals, and all that Is necessary is that
the American people shall see to It
that they are enforced. In time per¬
haps, exclusion as rigorous as that
employed against the Chinese may
become necessary, but only under
similar conditions—on woaomic and
moral grounds. 80 far tbe Italians
have been held well in the hand by
the police of our great cities except
New Orleans.und as yet Italian labor
has wrought little, if any, injury to
American workingmen. Their occu¬
pations, us a rulo are confined to the
p p.ftnur li mln thus seldom {'inning
tellectnai workmen. And the Amers
iean continent is so wide, the devel¬
opment of ourresources so rapid,and
the demand for menial laborao great
that the immediate effect is not like-,
ly to give any occasion for alarm.
The impending influx of Russian
Jews into England is quite another
mat ter,.and it is not surprising that
the English are looking about them
for some means of repression. There
are no laws to keep the foreign pau-
pei out, while the domestic paupers
are already superabundant. The la¬
bor market has been overstocked und
an increase in tile number of workers
means both less work ami lees pay
for 1 he British workman. There can
lie no absorption and every shipload
of the unfortunates from the-conti¬
nent must inevitably make the Eugw
lish poor poorer. The destitute alien
it a much more serious question in
England than he is America and it is
only natural therefore that the Eng¬
lish just now should be manifesting
a great deal of interest in American
dealings with him.
Our immigration laws today qru
more rigorous than those of apyotjtor
cr couutry, but it is only a question;
of continued peace in Europe and
et-H.rinucd persecutions in Russia
whether they shall not have to he
made more rigorous still. There ii
no occasion to fear tbe foreign work
logman. but there is good reason to
lie on our guard against the desti¬
tute alien.
•too Reward. $ 100 .—
The readers of the News and Sun will he
dreaded pleated to learn that there Is at lonst oni>
disease that science has Wd able
able to cure in ell ita stage*, and that. is Ca¬
tarrh- tive Hall's Catarrh Cure u the only p osi-
cure now known to the medical profes¬
sion. Catarrh b-ing a constitutional disease
Catarrh requires a constitutional treatment, Hall’s
Cure is take internally, uctlng di¬
rectly noon the blood nnd mucous surfaces
of the syst m, thereby destroying the foun¬
dation of the disease, and giving the patieat
strength by building upthc constitution and
assisting prletors nature in doing its work. The pro-!
have so much faith in its curative
powers that they offer One Hundred Hollars
for any case that, it fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials Address,
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, 0.
Sold by Druggists, 73c.
David B. Hill will have to
back neat, literally,if not figui
next winter. If be goes to the UnitaJ
States Senate, The only desk obtain
able by him is in the last row in tbs
chamber.
La Grippe Again.
During king’s (he epidemic of La Grippe
eon Dr. Now Discovery for Cq_
tion, fowgk* and Colds, proved to be the 1
remedy. Report* from the many who
it confirm tide statement. They were
OH^r^uic kbr rriteved. but the diwosc left no
remedy be a trial and with we guar.mtee that you
will satisfied the results, or tbe pur-
chare price will be reinnded. 11 has no equal
Eons’ Drug Store. Large bottles. fiOe, an i
1 Judge,
mm
present, Mid: “1 tfP not do it!
Th» docket in covered, page after
page, with continuation caaw. The
drought of lust summer ban ex¬
hausted tlie former’s reeooeea.eml be
i# finable to pay his loan*. The act
of God, for which the people are not
responsible, has reduced one half of
them almost to l>eggary, and this
enln roily slmll not be made worse tyr
any net of a foe. We arc askid to turn
100 farmers over to money lenders
50 **
and women
( to pauperism. Wtiile _ ___ ™ _
in this district I am Judge.
The j*eople are not able to pay, and
I will not Asatffc In robbing them.
Let us wait until a crop aan be
raised and confidence restored, and
all will come out all right. If* man
be living on bis land, or trying to
cultivate it, he should have the re-
ward of his work. . I will never con¬
firm u sale in times like these, if the
qjwner is trying to make a living on
the lend. When the people are com¬
pelled to ask aid to procure seed it
would be a cruel mockery *0 deprive
them of the land to sow eeed upon
I have a right not to confirm a eale
when the property sold does not
bring two thirds its actual value
and in three cases it has not brought
that amount. The sale is not con¬
firmed.” The Richmond State adds
‘'that the recital of incidents like
this, coupled with the name of.
“money lender” and “money shark,”
is catealsted to do a large class of
worthy people injustice. All people
who loan money are not hearkJeps.
Tbe vast majority are not
to have the pound of fieeh. If a
farmer makes more money than
needs to meet current expenses he
apt to Invest it. If be bpys
farm and rents tbatfararto
farmer he is in the same category
the man called a
Or say a woman iB left a widow
hqs a little insurance money
ti<e interest of which she expects
live and she invests it through
agent. He loans it on a
The years go by and the widow
for her money, and the
does not pay, then it will be
widow’s time to denounce the
lender. It is apparent that a
who loans much money in this
fdr many customers is often
two fires. Many are heartless
many men in many callings
heartless. At the same time,
ever, tbe act of loaning money is not
that tbe three greatest pbilanthro
plsts this country bat produced
creased their fortunes by
money. They are Peabody,
And Corcoran.
THK INSIDE CIRCLES.
The Washington papers are
to ridicule the idea that any
newspaper can know half as
about public men or the inside
nags of politics and politicians <n
national capitol. We are inclined
admit that there is a great deal
truth in this, and humbly copy
following sketch from the late la¬
mented Washington Critic to
our readers what life in
ton really is like on the inside:
A tali, thin man, bearing in
face heroic lines of self sacrifice
garding walked the consumption of
into an Avenue salaou the
other night, with a noiseless tread,
rendered still softer , by. bis
shoes. Glorious autumnal
of Rtianic red would have paled
thafletvocardinal light that illumi¬
nated hie pudgy nose and beamed
from, his angular cheeks clean to
(Where his large ears flopped in the
winds of the electric fans. One
■tar.y button fustened the frock coat,
ishiny unfed as a suit of mail, around
form. A collar, whitened with
Chalk swiped from a pool room,
guarded the long yellow dromedary-
like neck. One hand clasped with
statesmanslike dutch,a last year’s
newspaper. The remaining five
with — air yttung person behind ..
an of authority:
gar.” “Whiskey, drop of lemon and su¬
“Got; the prfoe?”
“Sir!”
“Fifteen cent to pay for the
Stuff?”
“You.”
“Show up then.”
The thirety man went down in his
pants five pokect, hod after astruggle of
worne minutea yanked out three
in pickles kingly which fashion. he threw The on the bar
a bartender
«odf,w«lulled Uaogetl Gif),battle on the mahogany
the tbin man,curiously,
expecting the t#**© tim glass filled to
b(4tn WthfbWd liquor. The thin
man poised,tiwu bottle delicately be¬
tween bis them band and forefinger,
Ctbe’Whfekev slow that fa'l fn tba glass
, im,intense rdrip drip that delight. delight. sr< sremed When to qf-
He tbe
_ as* wax oae-thinl foil he drained
the contests, wiping his mouth
lightly "Toong on A toftfel,
would lake man-you what imagined that I
take is vulgarly
aaa Rmssktn bath drink, ho
bar tender.
“I was betting lqog odds you
“My son, Lacause my attire is
rime and careworn do net
that the teart (row andwoul of a
fenwman id dhkent the body
humbly.” ~ ■,
so
4 :
wfe-I
the __-- _
customer emptied the
salad dish into a ea| ..... tlie ________
and swung himelf through storm
doors.^H
1 Use It myself
Joo. B. Jones, Fort Valley, there,
one of tbe leading commerfs druggists "Dr.
states that he
gem’ Huekelberry Cordial because
uses it himself, and know* of whnt
value it Je for bowel troubles
of Lieut.Pearjr’s Greenland, proposed
1 Northern
expresses attends tLe these #i>M«p polar n
danger than HkeSten-
explorations through Africa. a tramp
|»y’s
Kor*Ovcr Bitty Years
AN OLD AND WBLL-TbIED RbMEDY
—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup by
has been used for over for fifty their years children
millions of mothers
while teething, with perfect success.
It soothes the child, softens the
gums, allays all pain, cores wind
colic, and is the best remedy the for
Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to taste. of
Sold by Druggists in every part
the world. Twenty five cents a bot¬
tle. Its vahie is Incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’*
8 oothlng Syrup and tete no other
kind
Gov. Pattison, of Pennsylvania, fa'
a man of tall and handsome figure.
2
daughter, a girl of 16, an { a son *
few years younger.
Wool woe! Unutterable Woe.
Why endure it daily, nightly, we had well
nigh said, hourly. They do who are tortured
by 1 chronic rheumatism. The remedy, hand, bo
tanic, pure, sole and prompt is at
were the evidence In behalf of Hostetter’s
8tc>maeh Bitters collated, it would he found
to teem with well authenticated proofs that
the medicine is both a preventive and a rem¬
edy in this malady of varying agonies and
ever present danger. To forestalflte chronic
stage is the dictate of prudence. Renounce
dangerous medication Far more effective,
more certain, more peraanont in the benefi-
cient coonseqnenees is the use of the Bitters.
Experieneetndorses, tlie recommendation of
physicians sanction its use. Begin relief. early,use Hostet
with ter’s Stomach persistence, Bitters and expect relieves constipation,
biUiousness, kidney ailments, dyspepsia and
malarial trouble.
Beecham's Pills act like magic
on a weak stomach.
The Itata is a chased specimen of
naval architecture.
Henry Fielding Dickens, said to be
the brightest of the sons of the great
novelist, England. is a successful lawyer at
Deal,
Mrs. JLanra Hart, Beaufort, 8. C., writes:
“A kpg loathsome My appetite form of blood lost, poison bones was
me. was seemed my if it
ached, and parts of ray flesh as
wonld come off toy bones. A friend brought
me a bottle of B. B. B. The sores bega»
bsniing hittiasl at once, and when lhad taken tw-.
surprised my friends at ray rapid
scaVorv.”
_
city wliicH' beara his' name, whose
death was announced recently, was
grow up with the country.”
Aw Attractive
Combined 1 ALMANAC
DM BOOK
advertising Ml
tbe bast Tonic, given away at Drug and
general stores. Apply at onaa.
John Jay is a noble, dignified, old
school gentleman,with a lustrous eye
and a perpetual smile playing over
his handsome face. He is an ex pres<>
ident of the Alpha Delta Phi frater>
»«ty
_____
Here’s Charming medicine—Dr. people,these Pie exceptional Golden people!
a ce’s Med
ical Discovery for instance, and it’s cured
hundreds, thousands that’re known, thous¬
ands that’ra unknown, and yet yours is an
exceptional case! Do you think that that
bit ol human nature which you call nature?' “I” is
diflerent from other parcels of human
"But you don’t know my case.” Good friend,
In ninety nine out of a hundrpd c sec the
^uine—impure blood—and that’s why "Gold¬
en Medical hundred. Discovery” You cures ninety-idne out
of -very may he tlie excepti n.
And yov may not. But would you rather be
the excuptiou, or would you rather be wdlT
If you’re tbe exception it costs you nothing,
yon get yonr money back—but suppose it
cures you 7
Let the “Golden Medical Discovery” take
the risk.
The Grand Duke Michael, who has,
by marrying the woman is he wanted,
offended the czar, 8 0 ye ars of age.
He wan sent to England in 1887 with
a hope that he would fancy a daugh¬
ter of the Prince of Wales nnd make
match.
Mother.
If the little darliDg is spending
such sleepless nights slowly ana
drainage painfully wasting away from by the the
upon its system
effects of teething, give Dr. Riggers’
Huekelberry Cordial and a cure will
result.
Dr. William L. Harris, the United
States commissioner of education, is
a tall, straight and rather thin man.
His beard is short and all gray.
He speaks rapidly and easily, and is
a very entertaining talker.
The Turning Point
HpiiSK
S. S. S. Jf
mm mm
AmmUim jl
tlie public i
Kubjcct, tt« ! be way in which the a thing
i* ■* equally with
!
tion When w Dr. Weetmoreland’e Caliaaya
Ti 'onieis ’ ‘ discussed, ......itated * the '* messages world - sent marked out to ‘
are
that acxnowledged
worth can tarnish. A
neuter moon ana liver nv»r medicine medicine doee aoee not t
exist. It contains properties which thor- th
oughiynatify the bloodaad imrigorate te the 1
liver. Itafforde immunity against chills chi
and tarsvs in malarial distrfetsTaad It is the
neer oi anti-periodto medicines. goes at
the seat of tionble—malarial For E. R. Anthony poisoning and of
the blood. sale by
J. N. Harris ft Bon.
Lord Stanley of Prsstoa, tbs gov¬
ernor general of Canada,is an enthu¬
siastic admirer of football, and used
to howl htaeelf wild with old delight Worth
(When his own club, ths
Ends, was winning a gams.
A Sea* Sick Passenger,
i the ocean,‘care* very little about a storm
1 is positively indifferent whether he ie
inked winegiassfnl overboard or not. Bnt.eet right
by a Bitters, 0 InIi tW ronfifffid ° ° ' internet in
Bt oTUttoh
his personal safety. This fine corrective
neutralizes in brackish water—oft
drank on shipboard, to the grievous impuri-
bf Dent of health,—the pernicious disorders of the
----------- ies which give rise to
-stomoeh, liver and bowels. To the mariner,
the tourist, the Western pioneer and miner,
the Bittrss is invaluable as a means of pro-'
tectfon against malaria, when its seeds are
.latent in air and water. To the effects of
overwork, menial or manual, it is a most
1 eiiahle antidote, and to the debilitated and
nervous, it affords great and speedily lelt re¬
lief and vigor_ ■
The late Mr.Bradlaugh had a most
Improvident way of living. It was
bis; habit to get a little money to-
gether by lecturing and writing, and
then to live on it ntftil it was almost
Exhausted.
In the head
Is a constutional
Disease, and requires
A constutional remedy
ores health.
’ it now.
Edmond Debault de Preasense left
of among Jesus,” writings,“The which has Critical been regarded Bcboo
as one of the most effective Jesus.” replies
ever made toRehan’s“Life of
Good Looks
Good looks are more than skin deep, all de¬
pending .upon a healthy condition of the
vital have organs. Look, If the Liyer be stomach inactive, bedis- you
a Billions if your
ondered you have a Dyspeptic Look .and if
your.....
Look
'ferative and Tonic acts directly on t
vit al organs. Cun s Pimples, Blotches, Boils
aad gives a good complexion. Hold at J. N.
Hams & Hon’s Drugstore, 50c. per bottle.
There is probably no better imitat
tT>«ndAtA(7wniy"wfflfrit^«'# Trip to Chinatown” Company. r »Sc
•‘How delicious in the winning
Of kiss at love’s beginning”—
sings the poot and his sentiment is true with
one possible exception. If either party has
the catarrh, even love’s kiss loses its sweet¬
ness. Dr. Hage's Catarrh Remedy is a sure
cure for this repulsive and distressing dis af-
Diction. By its mild, soothing, ing, antiseptic,
and healing properties it cures ires the worst
cases. #600 reward offerred for for an au ineura- ineura-
BEECHAM'S PILLS
I tm HUT DMliaH REMEDY.)
Cure BILIOUS HXS.| and
Herrera*
25ctf. a Box.
or all DRuoQiraa
D. M. Hart, one of W. M. Evarts’
private secretaries, is a negro. He fs
a graduate of Harvard college and a
youpg lawyer of more than average
An Awful Sore Limb.
Flesh a Mom ot Disease. Condition
Hopeless. Cored by the
Cuticura Remedies,
For three years I was almost crippled wit
sn awful sore leg from my knee down to m
ankle: the skin was entirely gone, and th
flesh was one mass of disease. Some phvsi
minished cians pronounced it incurable. It had'di
about one-third the else of the oth
er, and 1 was in a hopeless condition. After
trying aU kinds of remedies, and spending,
hundreds of dollars, from which I got no re¬
lief whatever, I was persuaded to try your
Cutisura Remedies with the following result:
After three oays I noticed a decided change
for the better, and at the end of two months
I was completely cured. My flesh was puri¬
fied, und the bone (which bad been exposed
for over a year) got sound. The flesh be¬
gan to grow, and to-day and for nearly two
years, . sound sound my leg ft is as well as ever t it
of wa«, disease m every every respect r and not a sign
to be seen.
Bsv. 8. G. AHERN, Dubois, DodgeCo. Ga,
Bad Eczema Cured
The Cuticura Remedies wrought a wonder-'
ful cure on me. I was troubled greatly with
a severe case of Ecsema, and after receiving
little or no benefit from the treatment of
some of the leading specialists here, I pro¬
cured a setof them and before they were all
used the disease bad left me. I recommend
the Cuticnra Remedies os ths best and surest
cure for all disease ol the skin.
W. NELON CHAMBERLAYNE,
Concord, Fa.
Cuticura Resolvent
The Dew Blood and Skin Purifier, find Pur¬
est and best of Humor Remedies, sWaAse?
ths blood of aU impurities aud poisonous
elements, and thus removes the cause, while
Cctkxba, the great skin cure, and Cuticura
Soap, an exquisite Skin Purifier and Beauti-
fler, u>ear (he skin ot every trace of disease.
Heuce the Cuticura Bemedies cure evory
disease and humor of the skin, scalp and
blood, with loss of hair, from pimples to
Bohl everywhere Price Cuticura, 50i-.
8uap. _
25.: , Kraolvent. $1. Prepared by t k<
Potter Drug and Chemical a) Corparatio",
Boston. . , .
■•‘Scud for ‘Hew to Core Skin Dispose*,’
«Kl page*, 50 illustration, ard 100 testimon¬
ials
HOW MY BACK ACHES-
Back Ache, Kidney Paine and
ftalfstanVin**
ood’s
m nf iirwwnwi
juniper Berries,
other valuable
wrletly pure, and Um best ot Ue kind it to
possible to boy. ph»r- ■
It to prepared by thorouglily competent
maetots, ta the most careful manner,
ft sstss , giving to It ewrative power
Peculiar
To Itself
ft Wffl cure, when in the power of medletae,
S c r-ta t w, Balt Rheum, Blood Fotooaisg,
OMmssss.aai.ffil ether Humor*, M t l s rl s,
la. Biliousness, Sick “ ‘ *
Rheumatism, and all
Liver and Kidneys.
St sveteosMs That Tired Btffitag
Appetite, and givss grant mental, nerve,
“^risrsspsrtn* bodily, fend digestive gtraotlL
to sold lw *n dragglsts.
lx lor SS. Prepared only by C.L Hood
.
r flo. Iiwthftfiirlflf lis ten
B. If you decide to take Hood’s Samprn
rtlla do hot be Induced to buy any other.
IOO Doses
THE NEW WEBSTER
HED-Bfia
WEBSTER’S
IOTERN^rmAL,
DICTIONAKY,
'•uflooneiieis. AUUBvnweapsuipniewrve.
t C. KERBIA3S A CO., Publishers,
Sprtagfisld. Mass., C. 6. A.
y,*n«
■ ste.,etc.
h BBBI OMK
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MANGHAM ft SONS,
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R. F. STRIOLWD
Loan us your fare For a Minute and we
Return Them vtiith Interest!
On our bargain counter this week you wilt find
Blouse Waists, Ladies’ Swiss Balbringham vests, Ladies*
Fashion Vests, Ladies black and colored .Hose.
Collars, »all shapes and styles at cc. each, Cuffs ioc.
Children’s Percal Waists.
Men’s Gauze Shirts, Men’s Baibriggan Shirts, Men’)
Bleached and Uunbleached drawers, Men’s Half Hose,
kinds, Men s, Boys’ and Children’s Windsor Ties.
The best all Linen bosom shirt in the work! at 50 cents.
Men’s Collars and Cuffs, Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s
Handerefciefs. Laces and Edgings. _
it F. STRICKLAND, No 55 Hill 8t
Hoes, } ! Hoes, Hoes !
Wholesale an* Retail.
COLLINS’ IMPROVED kindf^^a GUANO DISTRIBUTOR,
Cotton Planters of all Specialty
I have the best line of Garden -Tpol on the-market. My
stock of Hardware is complete. Come to see me before
hvyifiganJ I will save you money.
"W\ 3 D. IDstvis
What is ‘i
TWm ■ |||
■’VaV" T» (W orttaAXT,
f tm
3 gj
fore the In ..inary July, at 1891. m« < by
the first .
o’clock a. ■»., why such application aiioali
not t be be wanted. ganti \MM0ND, Ordinary, 8. C. Ga.
E. W. H H
U BDINARY’8 OFFICE. HpiUDiKoCouirrv,
Georgia. June 1, B. A. OImukw
fins w.«'a. npptiwl J Fulton, te’ jJKial late said County, i aag g: de-
alia. Carrie of
Let all persons concerned ebon eanse, be¬
fore the Court o'clock of Ordinary, at the my «rB»ce M in
Griffin, July, by 10 why such a. letters a. on should first not he n
day granted. in
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MOO. E..Hf.;BAMROND. Orataamr.
Notice to Debtors and Creditor*.
AU persons indebted to the estate of Wm.
C. George, late of Spalding County, Georgia,
deceased, are notified and aU to call ana having settle claims the
same at once; perse ns
this against estate of Mid decedent will present
same properly T.G. MANLEY. proven.
Administrator. jTvT I
ina ft j w 6. *8.70. 4re ggafc &jk Jk-i 1
„ - „ .......... , , :
Notice to, debtors and Creditor#
dersigned and If______ make settlement __.. . ........_____ of such in¬
debtedness at once; and all persons having
a ainst I #tate j notified to
Be git ordained tar the Mayor and Council
of the city of Griffin, That any person or
street who shall railroad place upqn.thetfaek any' lock, oithe< stick,
; or any other obstruction, orshall in
manner by any device, shall be found guilty
of disorderly conduct, and shall upon con¬
viction in the city court of the city of dollars, Griffin,
be fined not exceeding one hundred
or sentenced to work on the streets not ex¬
ceeding sixty days,
_____
An Ordinance.
Be it ordained by the Mayor fs and Council
of the city of Griffin, and H hereby t enacted
by authority ot the same, b, that that from and
alter the passuge o) this ordinance irdipano that
person to curse,
tor lani ~~
otherwise act in a disorderly It manner, shall also upon be
any streetcar in tbe city.
deemed disorderly conduct for any person to
rids upon any such street cars in the city
and reluse, npoaasmasdjito her payttibe regular a-.d
aad usual fare tor his or passage;
any person violating this ordinance shall,
upon conviction More the police than or hun- city
conyt, pay a fine of not more one
dred doUare or .be confined than .is the Jays, .guard
house, or jail not more of said city thirty or
work oa th* struts not more
than thirty d«ys. Any ope or more of these
penalties may be empooed by the court.
Be it furtherenucted tbatthedriver or con
dn«tor ol such sti eet cor is hereby declared
to be aud created au extra policeman, the city,
out extra compensation from
may arrest any person for a violation, of
ordinance; and in such case the
against such offenders shall be the same as
for other violations Of the City Ordinances
Repeals coflicting ordinances.
all yoar *iM«,oc*p*rt jgoaMnte •»»l*jto
* Mr r.
,ll*. ♦, Takinc E{f t .
*»ay 10,1891
-H north bound.
No. 61, F*sffia«K»-m u .»
• 4-ave Coiumtms TZ77Z ofi
\rrive Griffin...... ■ 8 «<
l^uveColjimbuR '* 0 . 1 .
Atii« e .4xiMa..„.
Arrive McDonouA-^I^TriV.^ IcDonoagh. .............. » *.
w, y.
Arrive M< ?TSfer*as»r 4 -
Airivecoiamta..":.::;::.:.;::;;:;- 0:30a »
Arnre C olumbug... Pm
laasac?—................S>. ' N P*M*vo*8-8um)*v ONI
I w V
Arrive «nmn...s................... Columbus... .... #
..............4:20 [i. g|
time Table No, 32, Taking
Sun<tey. May TO, 1891.
WEST BOUND,
No. 38. Pabbenqer—Daily
Leave Arrive Griffin.................;.......... Carrollton......................;i 9 , 2R . J' ■
2 : 40
No. 81. Mixed—Daily Ex. Scn.
A ffi usUtarollton............................... p ', to '
* EAST BOUND.
No, 82. MrxBD—D aily Ex. Hcn.
I^eave Corrojlton.................. Carro}! ..............6:30 a. a
Arrive Griffin... ............ 11:20
No. 84. Pabbenokr— Daily.
Leave Carrollton... .....3:85 p.*,
Arrive Griffin. .....7:00 |
' "
iwfitu 11. b. or cEiiii
ATLANTA DIVISION.
Time table No. 32 Taking Efi« t
Sunday, May 10, 1891.
.......«w NORTH BOUND.
No. 8. Passenokb— Dailt.
Lmve.|ia«>ii.,... ffnffln....................... ( ......... 3:15 a. a
ikt ; veiitiat|ta.,.,»i..........................7:00 5:28
w J
No. 16. Accomuodatiok—D m y.
Leave Baraesville.......................5:20 a. s,,
Arrive *• Atlanta Griffin......................6:0(1 V.
........ g : 0(i - ;
No. XI. Passekhkr—Dail,.
U-ave Macon............ Gnffin...................................<j fliShl.,
Arrive Atlanta..............................JC:50 ;x 7 ..
•
No. 1. Pasrevgeh—Daily.
f^a ve Macon................................ 1:45 p m
Arrive Gnffin..................................... Atlanta............ .
5:85 -
No. 18. Passenoeb—Daily.
Leave Macon...,............................6:20 p.m
■ 4mve m Atlanta..............................10:20 riffis,.■ ..............................
-
SOUTH B UND.
No. 2 . Passenoeb—Daili
L ^'oriSr—;..................
Arrive Macon............... “£
No. 14. Passeyser- Daily
■ U ' a .r ^l n ta .............................u*0 g a
n *
^Arnve Macon No. 12. Pa88enoeb—Daily. ......................... 3 : 68 *
Atlanta................. —2:45 |).»
r A^« i7., B ..........—............4:?5
Arrive Macon.............................. s 40 ..
No. 16. Accommodation’—Daily
Leave Atlanta........................ 5.45 n ? _
8
^ Griffin., ..7.10 p.B
...8:47 “
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and thg Went and 0
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Through Car fine* ft
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Tfe^The^EST! ORLEANS
Pi igere via this line are afforded *i
excellent view ol Lsokout Mountain n™
snrroundiug JIi*tojyi scenery.
may ladftwlr
The Finest on Earth.
&f!
1 Dinning Co! service betwen is Cir
—apoile and Chicago, and u
Ot ly Line running Through Keokuk Keclining and Spfw' Cni 1
Core between Cincinnati,
tod, LB„ and Bleeping Car: Cincinnati
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troit, the Lake Region* and Canada. Stag
The road ie one ot the oldest in tit*
of (Miio and the oply line entering Cincinnati
over twenty-five mime of double track, &nf>
from it* past record con more than assure Pf
patroas Tickets epaed, comfort and safety. and tbsl
on HTa sale everywhere, either in in out see of W
they read C. D., !., either oi or
slnnati, Indianpohs, 0 rmick,
Gradftwt’
J V. HTKWABT, M. D.
m. 8 to 5 p. m.