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The only person in the world in¬
terested in preventing feed coinage
are the owners of gpidand of gold
obligations, a clasA sf persons who
are willing to sacrifice the happiness
of mankind to increase their own
accumulations. They are governed
by the interest of ths miser and
j!!r.Sm *
It is reported that Senator Ingalls,
who when defeated for Senator by
the Farmer’s Alliance of Kansas last
Mil announced hie intention of de¬
voting himself to farming,has picked
the hayseed from his hair and ac¬
cepted ft position as editor of the New
York Truth, at a salary of |25,000
a year. While this is possibly more
than he could make at farming, yet
— .niMui that, the uame ot
the pnper Bbould be changed.
A telegram from Washington says
that it is reported that the appoint¬
ment oi Hon. Charles H. Grosvcnor
as chairman of the Foreign Immi *
gration Committee is to be cancelled
by Secretary Foster on account of
somB ffHv gm f -ia ( ft8 c ree t re «» r kaw > ad e
by the former. We are inclined to
doqbtthe truth of the report, for
Grosvenor Was appointed for the
express purpose of getting him out
o! the country to keep, him Mom
making “toJi*re«r ' l-toa*. Awing
..... ''
itiable and outrageous
CO! Hairs in North St
Lott
between
a lew appoln
refused to m *•» tiie nesessnry op-
number of street, laborers aud their
familiesajre few actually starving. Th»s
a naj+ow-isindeil politicians will
let their political prejudice so warp
their manhood that in a fight for
spoils they will let innocent men.
womeu and children suffer the pangs
of hunger, sickness and death. Thin
is a sad commentary on the political
enlightenment of the times in> a free
cquntry.
ft00 Reward. flOO.
The wader* ot the New* axd Sox will be
pleoeed to team that there is at one
dreaded. dreaded dfmaao that ecience has been able
able to cure to all ite stage*, and that la Ca¬
tarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure i» the only p oei-
siou. tjy*) ~ “
Catarrh reqnlrce acoi
Dure »* take internally, acting di>
rectly ol the upon the thereby blood and mucou* eurtaCre
dation eyet:m, of the disease, and destroying giving the foun¬
the patient
strength by building upthe constitutfon and
assisting hare naturein doing its work. The pro¬
prietors that they so much faith in its curative
powers offer One Hundred Dollars
for any case that It fails to cure. Send for
list of testimonials Address,
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists, 75c.
Hurlbertand Oakey Hall are in
New York and Miss Evelyn is in Lon¬
don,but Private Secretary Murray is
like the pen under the thimble—not
there enough to be counted.
La lirlppe Again.
Durinj luring Dr. the epidemic of La Grippe last ___P sea*
sou i King’s New Discovery for Cansnmp-
coughs „ and Colds, _
tion, proved to be the beat
remedy. Ileport* from the many who
it confirm this statement. They were not
••my qnr-xiy relieved, out tne disease left no
IjkI oiler results. Ws ask you to give this
remedy a trial and we guarantee that yoga
JJmat; will be satisfied ij with the result*, or the but-'
‘ “
in Ia
trouble. e. Trial Trial bottle* bottle* free free at at J. J. N. N. Harris Ham* A
rions’ Drug Store. Large bottles, 50c. hi
—
The Russian Government has pre¬
sented gold and medals his to 1‘rince George
? of Greece suite ia honor of
the courage oarowitx they displayed in the de¬
fense of the from a Japan*
• a aassin. 4 «
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TOPICS 01 ipwwpmpai
Hami
A Toad M#. Candidate.
Uncle Jerry Rusk wi8 a never be
charged with being a mushroom
CHudidate for President, lie is only
a toad stool candidate.—St. Louis
litpublk. r . n
Republican Authority
Hlglt tariff advocates a ref raising
McKinley bill for not dofeigvilMt
said lut y*wr Ought to b» «Jhn«
d what ft PamtVd the bill parsed
to do.—Chicago Tribune.
Subsidy Mongers.
The ship subsidy mongers are hold*
ing up their ladles, and it is an¬
nounced that the government pap
will be administered to them by tbs
postmaster general in a few days.—
Philadelphia Times.
Humiliation Apparent.
,
The reckless blllioh c ow g rea e can
for itself 1 he humiliation of the
of the treasury ip, having
go ttf New York" to “confer with
leading financier*.”—Louis vide
Lives In Ohio.
Several more Chinese ate to be be¬
for piracy In addition Id the
that have already lost their
lor that crime. It’s a 4%. good
• a .. .H .. -rnmi 4L . . 0
Alter McKlaley.
Hon. Jerry Simpson is after McKin.
W Ohio with a sfrttrp stick, and
will take the elump immediately
him. Much as McKinley
may nfh8St ed«temp% f&r the nfc#'
third party there is- but little. qua»r
tlori tbat it has upset his political
schemes completely.—BostoMDobei
Will Mot Delude.
:***■***>*****
UH* *M o» other ..tton.
and leaving them unabated upon our
own people is a delusion that will
not delude. Justice, like 'Charity,
should begin at home, though
SodUhere.—New Yttfk
World.
To Down John Sherman.
The Cleveland World announces
that there is a possibility that
McKinley may be elevated to the
senate in case the State goes Repub¬
lican. This may and may not be a
probability. Ex-Gov. Foraker and
several other of the big Republican
guns of Ohio doubtless will have
something to say about it. The
World item, however, is a reminder
this early in the campaign, and
shows that John Sherman is to be
ttoirnw! if possible. The fight all
along the line will evidently be fast
and furious.—Toledo Bee.
TUe Two Candidates.
It is universally agreed that the
candidates wilF*6 McKinley
Campbell. Both gentlemen a
high character and possess *etefflet>fca
of personal ttfeagra. Mr. MftKiidey
is given additional proigtkence by
the fact that he was furore out-wf
congress by u gerrymafifiei; ifidei; encTfor
Ohio "T
omw (Uimewr their own partis-
the other hand, Gover’
courage and inde¬
pendence in dealing with corruption
in his own party gives him a person
a! strength to balance that of Me
Kinley’s.
fisihossUnd.
A special from Washington to the
the New York World explains the
Ohio situation like this: Major
MeKiatey Witt be the gubernatorial
nominee of the Republicans on a
high tariff platform: Congressman
Jerty SimpBdtt, speaking for the
Farmers' Affiance, will take the
stump ttJfhfTrtt him. Hutterworth
wtu> bwkapp in Chicago on world’s
fair buaiflMMr. Hen. GfosVenbr will be
iebt fifcroad on a “fancy” mission in
tt* IfiteWSt of IrnmlgtAtion (If be
doesn’t talk too much before he gats
started), and Foraker can have full
swing if he promises to behawe him¬
self tts he should toward SMlatbr
Bbereian aud Mr. McKinley. There
■wffl be uo reciprocity peek holes in a
campaign that Mr. McKinley man-
wltes: This Is the situation ofcon-
flicttag fatHons ffe> to date, from a
Washington standpoint, and the
correapoudcnl winds up with the
imerthm that McKfedey is beaten
from the bcginplag.
: “I CowM MbvbTfeh %brt<!.
AlOWly. But It U mb’ impossible of eveh olffi
cut* task t« vends* those sand I bodies, the
aa&.-'vs kidneys do ottiv* When they are not so. Don’t
tryte tbiswith 1 ^ uatnundfeated alcoholic
cut is unsafe The
i/Htetter’ Btonmrh Bit-
ing right tb* omeiinl ofstim
matter. Coa
—
diabetes
the renal
0f the
ff>ir emir mat
so later. Now is si i he
■mrisy anpofutsd Of ttmetoa care of tM%sort Invg-
t*e hawrts, stomach- and liver,
the Bittern *»nd major*#, Itjp died by
I -
B
to the
_ which
industry
Southern States,
chinery and btei
what had been
be said that as be
he felt that ft
Lincoln. “All these Hiss of Mini
•MlVSfW/’ were lighted at the funeral pyre
It will be very singular if the Jour
ney of the President, which was sin¬
gularly fortunate which | in its placed cireura*. hi
stances, aces, and and wbic I#*
than mofe re pieayantly before, *L „■ ” should L . j*g~ - basrodiad U-1S :--i3Sk Tiiil
ever nre. no
effect upon his view of the public situ*
ation. It would be surprising ..*•* ^ if he
lad returned tbatCongrettiorjaflegtoto* - with ... the .4mpr impression
confirmed
a and action should be founded on
on and apprehension of the
_ on which be has traversed. It
ould be remarkable, also, if hit be*-
ived more firmly than ever that a
rdial co-operation with “the New
th” involved thesurrender of any
valuable result secured by the'War:
The diepoeition to regal'd differ-,
enees of political opinioahs nioa-as revolt revoltrV
tionary politics. is incompatiblefwith peaeful
feouth” To suppose v that “the
still means i
hat it did when it meant sla'
and to stand constantly on _
ngainst il politics essential treason, make
attitude and impossible. feeling of Yet imjpOtA tb
e an
int part of the party of admintMt
tion and a part with wl
resident has sympathiser -B-be
should now see that such <r view is
unjust, aud that no guarantee of
liberty, knowledgment is surrendered that although: by the ac¬
tain States were willing a quar
In a century order ago to dest&y Slavery, the tbeyneW l
to secure
desire neither slavery, hot-the de¬
struction of the Uni on , n o r veape*-
aneg f or their disappointment,
would certainty
official in duty Miser more be; be>
cause ‘Weekly. .a spirit.
I Use ft Myself.
Juo. E. Jones, Fort Valley, Ha.
uses it himself, and knows of what
value it is for bowel troubles.
chipper Corporal Tanner troubles is feeling quite
over in the pension
office, and whenever be comes across
a portrait of Gen. Raam be shakes
his fist at it and says, “You’re an¬
other.”
For Over Kilty Years.
An old and Well-Tried Remedy
ben Mrs. been Winslow’s used for Soothing fifty Syrup by
over years
toittfons of mothers for tbeir ehildreh'
while teething, with perfect success.
IF soothes the child, softens the
gtttns, allays all pain, cures wind
OIIIC, Diarrhoea. UUU la Is Uic pleasant boat,
to thetaste.
Sold by Druggists Twenty in every part of
the world. five cents a bot-
Ua. Its value is incalculable. Be
sure and ask for Mts. Winslow’s
kind Soothing Byrap and take no other
“A Mrs. loathsome Laura Hart, Beaufort, ot blood 8. C., writes:
form poison was
ached, kiffig me. and My appetite flesh was loet, my bones
parts ofmy bones. seemed a* if it
srould come off my A friend brought
me a bottle of B. B. B. The sores begs*
healing at once, and when I had taken tw.
bottles I surprised my friends at my rapid -j
ecovery.” ' .
who * Milagro ^ ft Gorge, .tins the little * pifima
10 enchanting ‘ Madrid, - is ‘ only -
years old. She is thin, white nnd
sickly, and but her voice clever is wonderfully
fine she ia a emotional ac
tress.
la AttCMtlt*
Comblaed POCKKT ALMAWAO
and MKXOHAHmiM BOOK
advertising BROWHVIBOH WTTEM
the beet Tonic, given away at Drag and
general stores. Apply at one*.
Railroad companies con trailing
72,000 miles of road ami over 700,-
000 freight cars havs equipped their
cars with automatic brakes a tid coup¬
lers, or intend to.
^Charming people,tiieee exceptional people)
leal hundreds, Discovery thousands for instance, n ud it’s cured
that’re known, thous¬
ands that're unknown, and yet yours i* an
exceptional human easel l>o you think that that
bit ol nature wbich yeu call “I” is
different from other pnrcelsof human nature?
“But you don’t know my case.” Good friend,
in ninety nine out of a hundred c-isen, the
Mime— impure blood—and that’s why “Gold¬
en Medical Discovery’’ cures ninety-nine out
of every hundred. You may bethe except!
And yov may not. But would you rat Other be
the exception, or would you rather be well ?
if you’re th* exception it costs you nothin#,
you get ■ .... back—but it
your money suppose >006
curt* yoo ?
Let th* “Golden Medical Discovery" take
the risk.___________
Thu construction of the railroad
between Joppa and Jerusalem hi Sy¬
ria is now an assured fact.
Mother.
if the little darling is pending
snch sleepless nights slowly ana
drainage painfully wasting its away by. the
upon system from the
effects of teething, give Dr. Diggers’
result. Huckelberry Cordialand a core will
The Taming Point
vr»JER
Si Si Si ^ ISS^K
»w tn fipiomo co.
m
total number of cars of all kinds at
1,097,871.
He Has»p«p*ftar Knack
the attention of the public is called to a
subject, the ring—the war in which a thing
dyyieptk. debilitated that worid semiowledged are
atw« worth worth can can furnish. i A
i liver medicine -Jr .as
must, It contains s properties Wh
and fevers in malneiai immunity blood " and imvli SasrtUfi
peer of anti-periodio
the seat Of ti onble—n__
Recent statistic# show that tfett
French railways annually ktR cte*
in each
lie li in England
carried dekth in before one Khetr a Ttfihj
axailway accident.
A Ssa SIck Passenger,
Tt n,.
stomach Bitters, be feeteiteewed In
ids personal safetr. Thto *tTthrafeil fine co_______„
ttestraiises ....... in brackish 8h wat
tourist, the Western pioneer
the Bittras ia invaluatde as a a*____.
taction against malaria, when ite seeds are
latent in air and Water. To the effect* ol
-reHahia overwork, menial and or manual, it is a moat
antidote, to the debilitated and
eSIi 'T oas, It affords greet and speedily felt re-
MSf end vigor.
'Apr. Harms
Ex-Senator
contracted livery of fifty . with lectures .^ondtortbw^wu- lathe principal
cities of the country at $500 per lec¬
ture. The subject li not announced.
Is the head
lew eonstntional
Disease, and requires
Like A eonstntional Hood’s HareapariHo, remedy
Which purifies the blood.
Makes the weak strong,
Restores health.
Try it now.
Dr. Martha Robinson of Clevelan
has been her father’s partner in dea-t
tistry for five years past, and toe
old gentleman leaves all the difficult
operations to her especial care.
Good liooki,
ordered yon have a Dyspeptic Look and if
Kidneys be affected
tern tire and Tonic acts __
vital organs. Cori s Pimples,
Senator wil? Quay, it is MM ia Wwife-t
ington, neit itbsr ask nor declln*
the choosing chairmanship that officer when it ewmes to
of the commit*
tee in December
‘‘How delirious in the winning
Ol kiss at love’s beginning"—
sings possible the poet and his sentiment i« true with
one exception. If either party hae
the catarrh, even love'a idee loses ite sweet-
Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is a sure
cure for this repulsive and distressing af¬
fliction. and' I healing •' By its properties mild, ' soothing,: '
it cures the worst
cases. ee. #500 reward oflerred for an incur*.
Rev. Father Sherman, ton of the
late celebration Gen. Sherman, will be present at
the of the 300tn annivere
eary of the death of St. Aloysios at
St Charles, Mo., and will defiver the
oration.
An Awful Sore Limb.
Flesh a Hast ot Disease. Condition
Hopeless Remedies, Cured by the
Cuticura
For three years I wan almost crippled wit
»n awful sore leg from my knee down to m
ankle: ths skin was entirely gone, and th
flesh was one mass of disease. Some physi
cians A«.£ pronounced Jk it incurable. It had ~di 4
minished ■ 1 about — * — - a. oae aLI— third V the 1 S sis* S — .. of . 0 the A a. o< ^^ .
er, and 1 waa in a hopeless condition. After
trying all kinds of remedies, and spending
hundreds of dollars, from which I got no.re-
Hef Cutienra whatever, Remedies I was with persuaded the tonoWtSF to tijy MMtti VAur
After three oaya I noticed a decided change
for the better, and at the end of two month*
I was completely cured. My flesh woe purl
fled, und the bon* (which had been exposed
lor over a year) got sound. The flesh be¬
gan to grow, and to-day and for nearly tW6
years, sound mytag in is os well os ever r H
woe, every respect and not A rigs
of disease to be seen.
KBV.4LG. AHERN, Dubois, DodgeUn Oa,
— il* —i—i i n
Bad Eczema Cured
Tim Cuticura Remedies wrought a wonder¬
ful cur* on me. I was troubled greatly with
a severe case of of Ecsema, Eeaema, and and after after receiving receiving
little or no benefit from the treatment of
some of th* leading spednUste here, I pro¬
cured a seto! them ana before they were all
used the disease hod left me. I recommend
the Cuticura Remedies na the beat snd surest
care fur all disease of the akin.
W. NBL0N CftAMBERLATNE,
Concord, wd, Vn,
Cuticura Resolvent
The new Blood and Skin Purifler,
set and beet of Humor Bemedir-
the blood of all impurities and
dements, and thus removes the eaase^wbi)*
Cotwtra. the gnat skin cure,
Soap, Punflsr ___
dear an exquisite Sirin aM Beaoti-
fler, Hence the the skin ol every trace of disease.
Cuticara
and humor of
blood, with loss of hahr,
scrofula.
Soap. Potter 25c, Drug iery Resolvent. where bflmiriil rg e aa^B. pjgr,nrfifftfrt
and
Boston.
-Bend for “How to Cure Skin Di sease*,’
33 yoges, 50 iUustratiMi, and VOO ttetimnn-
ial*
r>
HOW MY
Back Ache
thet^ticuraAnti An j
sadretonlyi
' .K-A
' v
old*
- sesa ns
slsslvsly proves
than ths i positive
\
dttvM
oat the c*nM ot
mshrla, Mood pot-
—— ste. It also
sad sa-
the whole systmn
rot Hood’s
k m-n blood
b iMBtfirsa.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
K.SSJS7S^ESSSSl£
•
fhta in
>»-4-
til
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MANGWAM k S0NB, Dru|f|fs
Ordinary Job. ■
B
m., icb application sixiuld
* 0t E*I
lHAMMOND, Ordinary, 8. C. Q a.
kBOlNAEY’8 OFFICE, SpaldixuCountv.
Georgia-dun* L IRUl.—B. A. Gleason
a^mimstrn-
alias Carrie Fulton, late uf said County, de-
concerned <
locka.rn.OBt Ordinary, i
such letters a
B. W. HAMMOND, frdiharv.
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
AB persons indebted to the estate of Wm.
. late notified ol Spalding County, Georgia,
. are to call and settle the
at once; and all pereens having claims
against estate of said decedent will present
the same properly proven.
inn 8. T. »a.7U. G. MANLEY, Administrator,
3 w
T*k Notice to Dob tort and Creditors
I persons indebted to the eetateof Joseph
>e, late ol Spalding County, Georgia, de-
i hereby notiged “ ---- to call ---- on the un-
h in-
PH A. Ai
May Owfl. #8.70,
An Or^nrfhcj. ffll
Be It ordained of GrUBn, by That MayoKWlA______ CouWPfl
ho shall place any person or
upon the track of the
net railroad any lock, stick,
other eWMksiidtetioliso obstruction, or shall in
to inv
, . cars; or shall while on the caraendeav-
of disorderly conduct, and shall uppn con-
or sentenced to work on the streets not ex-
ceedingsixty days.
An Ordinance.
oi the it cit; oi •j? enacted Couicii
IT
. Jojjk uthoi from si
tH*l unlawful lor
shall be any person to curse,
■wear, use obscene or vulgar language, or
otherwise streetcar act in in a the disorderly city. It manner, shall also upon be
deemed any disorderly conduct for person to
such any in the city
ride ride upon upon any any such street street cars care ia the city
any person violatingAhis MfON the ordinance police shall, city
upon conviction or
court, pay a fine of not more than one hun¬
dred dollars or be confined in thp guard
house, or jail not more of than said thirty days, 'more or
work on the strets eity not
than thirty d»ys. Any one or more of these
penalties may be emposed “ by the court.
Beif ■ berenacted * * that ’ the driver * * or <
dnetor ch tfbig»t «swte
to be an
out i fton
may arrest aoy person Tor a violation oi this
ordinance; and in such case the proceedings
against against such such offenders offenders shall shall be be the the same same as as
for other eeflieting violations ordinaac of the City * Ordinances.
Bepeuls
-m«y set make u Mcfe, but wo com
ua ruin. 'j&ftssr &sp
OF F ICfc'/S I’ DESKS
hNO STORE. FIXTURES,
'thlTERRY MF'G.CO.'
STRICKLAND.
Loan us yew Ears For a Minute and we
BfittnfThem u with Interest I
On our bargain counter this Week you will find
Blouse Waists, Ladies’ SWffis Balbringham vests, Ladies’
Fashion Vests, Ladies black and colored Hose. Ladies’
Collars, all shapes and styles at 5c. each, Cuffs aoc.
Children's Percal Waistsi
Men’s Gauze Shirts, Men’s Balb*iggatt Shirts; Men’s
Bleached and Uunbleached drawers, Men’s Half Hose, all
kinds, Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s Windsor Ties.
The best all Lined bosom shirt in the world at §o cents.
Men’s Collars and Cuffs, Ladies', Gents' and Children's
Handeruhiefs. Laces and Edgings. ^
R F. STRICKLAND. No 35 Hill St
Hoes, Hoes, Hoes!
Wholesale and Retail.
r° lu " s ' TSSiK s ™“ T0B
Cotton Planters of all kinds. Rhode# a Specialty
I bare tlic best line of Gftrden Tool on the market. My
stock of Hardware is complete lCoi»i» to see me bfifpre
trying an J I will save you money.
■w. ID. Davis
TfU
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What to a it A
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May 10,1891 -
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NOBTH BOUND. .
No. - ■
51, Fass«j, s **-d aj1 ; t
Kt Y Cj’lumbns................... R ., )(i “
\ No ^S- P^Ks'o'surii”- 81 ^
Arrive l ijrA McDonough r -“—
oriiiin....................... Gn«n.. .......». *.
.........i’*® p
McDonough..... SOUTH BOUND..... 40 ' “
A ni vc Colam bo*-----------------------v2 :a °**
Arrif • t olumbus ■A:80 p.
Pu ........-....... oinv 7:25 - ■
i«a . ve McDonugh............ «WB*»-SlWD4T -yT
ArriveGriffln......... No7a; FwlsiV-DlVLTEi; xl° '
Leave McDonough.. 8 P T
ASreGrTffln^;;:;;:;-........ l.mveGriffin........... ....W"'“ J.m**
A rrive Columbus................ ' ’« ^q
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infd Table No, 32; Taking
! Sunday, May 10, 1891.
_ WESTBOUND,
88. Pabsences-—Daily.
Leave Griffin...................... q. Q r .
Arrive No. Carrollton................,“.'..12:40 p' S
81. Mixed—Daily Ex. Sum.
Arrive Carrollton.........................8-41 1 *'
BOUND...... )
No, 32. Mixed—Daily E|8T
Ex. Hum.
T . „ ......6:30
1 «. a.
......11:20 •-
No. 84. Passenokb—Daily.
LeavC'Uarfoliton....................3:35 Arrive Griffin.............................7:00 P n *' »
imi tf^hL -OI. 6 E 0 RGI .1
ATLANTA DIVISION.
Told Talk N«. 32, Taking Effe t
Sunday, May 10, 1891.
Nb. NOBTH BOUND. ....../„
3. Passenger—Daily.
^wwrr M^otiv............■................3:15 s. m
Arrf re Atlanta.................................7.00 #
No. 15. Accommodation—Daii y.
Leave Baruesrille......... ............ 5:20 a. n
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ArrivCdtlghte .....“ :0 ° ‘
..8:0II- •
Passenger—D ail.
I.cave Macon. .........6:5(1*. n,
Qnffi n ................... .........9:17 “
kn-ive Atlanta............... .......10:50 ■
No. 1. Passenger—Daily.
U * T ' , «* C n ".............. 1:45 p «,
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Arrive Atlanta..........................5:35 “
No. 18. Passenger—Daily.
l<eave Macon................................6:20 p,m
“ Griffin.................... 8:47 »
Arrive Atlftnta,......,.................,....10:2fl —
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No. 2. Passenger—-Daili.
* * ***** ..... ........... •7-10 »,i
Griffln.......... .......... 8:30 ••
Arrive Macon................. ....10:45 .
No. 14. . Passenger-
Daily.
Lmye Atlanta............................. Griffin.............................l:05p. .... a. in
Arrive Macon..................................... m
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No. 12. Passenger—Daily.
bea'e Atlanta..............................2:45 p. »
Arrive . . If y.nffln............................4:25 aeon......................... 6.40
No. 14k Acoom mod ation—Daily
Atiaatk...:*....^..................5:45 p. iu
Arrive • Barnesville...........................8:40 ...................................7:58 *'
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No. 4. Passenger— Daily.
^'■a ar —--.........
Arrive Macon.. ..................
..11-05
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THE, BEAUTIFUL
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sa«j#aa«eE^sw- connection in Central
J>i°a depottoyST. LOUI. _ „ TTT .
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«haifesoll*r BUFFALO 4MI ?
to Meridian, IfftEW -- ORLEANS
Passengers vtn. this line ore afforded sr
excellent view of Lookout Mountain
emrounding ITistorin scenery.
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floiiMiutr Liir
ween Cincinnati, Dayton, Lima, Toledo. 1 *
tSBSSXgSlEsm ol Ohio aud the oolv line entering uncigtw* i
silk re than assarsht
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end Qoadkwl Passenger and Ticket Agent- ^ ]
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if ART, M. I>.
Office over' Drewry’s Drug Stow. Bel
deoceNi ortbRill ill street. str Office hoer 9 to
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