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THE AME1UCUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1891.
THE RESULT,
THE GRAND ARMY.
Next Annual Meeting—Thu Executive
- | Committee.
| Washington. Nov. 14.—At a meeting
of tlie executive committee of tile coun-
.. .. , ; cil of mlministration of the Grand
antiDuntied Arniy of the lip uMic here . General
that Thornton Wheatleys t«nal| pal J commander-in-chief. ,,re-
piJffnuiacro luul been made to tuo ., . ’ . . .1/*
ISaSeni markets, the public waited »• m '-.^
to see in these columns, the report ; ****** f< ; r , 'T “ lweetinB
- * in tVa-shnigton of the grand encamp
ment.
A report of tho local committee on
hotel anil hoarding-house accommoda
tions wiw received and declared uuani-
repo
of whnt had been done for their
benefit in tho way of novelties in
goods and revelations in low prices.
AT tHnpfs being" now Ready r oit
THE x’h-ST, the people of Amerinds
and the sunounding country are
invited to come. They are net ex
pected to have on their WEDDING
Garments, for Wheatley’s is the
Place where the people must go
to be properly decked out for an
appearance, either at a feast or nt
business; and nobody can have
the trade mark that a Perfectly
Dressed Man always bears, untii
after they have been to
]Mu Vanity's
and have been supplied with
Letters Patent of Elegance!
By that establishment.
mirnsly to bo highly satisfactory. In Preaching at 11a tn. and 7:00 p. m,
WHERE WE WORSHIP.
A Directory of Churcbee In America* Pre
pared for Stronger*.
Catholic Church—Leo street There
will be no services to-day. Meeting at
the church at 10 a. m.
Calvary Photertast Episcopal
Church-—Lee street. Sunday-school this
morning at 9 43. O. A. Coleman, sup
erintendent. Church service at 11
o’clock a. m. Stranger* in the city are
cordially Invited to attend.
Baptist Chi iuii—Corner Lee and
Taylor streets. A. B. Campbell, pastor.
The Times-Recorder isn’t half
big ENecoH to hold even a cat
alogue of the Elegant Goods, and
the Huteb-Elegantly Low Prices
attached.
Only the general heads can here
be outlined; the true inwardness
of the feast can’t bo understood
until the guests go through the
whole Bill of Fare in person at
Wheatloy’s.
No such complete andj elegant
stock of
Gentlemen's,Youths’ and
Boys’
CLOTHING!
no caw was th» rate in excess of tlio
regular rales prevailing at the resjwc-
tive hon»e». Lists of these hotels and
boarding homes, with the capacity and
rates of each, will be sent to every |>ost
in the country by the local coiumitte as
soon as they can tie prepared.
The executive committee consists of
John Palmer, of New York, commander-
in-cliief; Fred Physfisterer, of New
York, adjutant-general; John Taylor,
of Tennessee, quartermaster-general,
and the following members of tlie coun
cil of administration: William McClel
land, of Pennsylvania; H. C. Luther,
of Rhode Island; R. F. Knapp, of Now
York, L. U. Suymond, of Iowa; William
Olin, of Massachusetts: Dr. A. J. Hun-
toon, of the District of Colombia, and
J. R. Miller, of Mississippi.
GRIEVED TO DEATH
has ever been brought to Americas
and the MOST A8TONI8HINO
THING about them is the LOW
PRICES!
HATS!
Stiff and crushed, that CANNOT
FAIL TO SUIT.
0?*p the Nik) Pule of HU Wife—Sequel
to n Women'* Death.
Washington, Ind., Nov. 14.—The
frightful farm-house holocaust, in
which Mrs. W. H. Elliott, of Martin
county, lost her life two weeks ago, lias
had a sad ending, the unfortunate
woman’s aged husband lias died of
grief.
The Elliotts have been living alone in
a little farm house several miles from
Shoals, auil when tlie house took lire
Mrs. Elliott helped lier husband escape
from tho building. Seating him on a
stone near, she returned to the burning
house, against her husband's will, in
hopes of rescuing a feather bed, which
her son prized very highly. Just as she
crossed the threshold of the outer door
the roof caved in and partly buried her
in the burning timber. Unable to as
sist her, tlie aged husband saw his wife
slowly roast to death. It was a horri
ble sight for tlie feeble old man to be
hold, and so greatly was lie overcome
with grief that death was the result.
The tragedy created a profound sensa
tion in Murtin county.
BROKE THE RECORD.
Sunday-school at 930a in., M. Callaway
superintendent. Strangers in tlio city
are cordially invited to attend.
Skoonii Methodist Ciiubch — East
Americas. Rev. it. F. Williamson, pas
tor. Preaching at 11 a in. and 7:15p. tn.
by the pastor. Pastor requests a full
attendance of the tnembetship. Sunday-
school at :l30 p. m., T. F Logan, super
intendent.
PiiE.siivTKitiAN Chcbcu — Jackson
street, between Lamar and Church. Rev.
Robert Adams, pastor. Sunday-school
9:30 a. tn. H. S. Davis, superintendent.
Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7.00 p. m.
Visitors cordially welcomed. There
will be no services on account of the ab
sence of the pastor at Synod.
Fiiist Methodist Church—Cornor
Church and Leo streets. Rev. U.
Johnstone, pastor. Preaching at 11 a.
m. and 700 p. m. by the Rev. P. 8.
Twltty, president Andrew Fomale Col
lege. Prayer-meeting Wednesday night
at7O0 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:30
o’clock a m ; Lott Warren, superintend
ent. All strangers are cordially wel
comed.
Chamberlain’s Eye and Bkln
Ointment.
A certain cure for Chronic Soro Eye*,
Tetter. Balt Rheum, Scald Bead, Old
Chronic Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples
and Piles. It is cooling and soothing.
Hundreds of cases have been cured by
it after all other treatment had fallod.
It Is put up in 23 and 60 cent boxes.
SAM IcOTJTE.
AMERICUS MARKETS.
Render therefore unto Cn-sar, tho
things which are Cn-sar’s” and accept a
fact that is delighting the civilized
world. This is that pain will no more
walk the earth, it la being fast killed out
witli Salvation Oil.
A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S
UNDERWEAR: Scriven’s Patent
Elastic Seam Drawers, and the
Cosmopolitan Shirts in suits or in
separate garments, FROM THE
VERY CHEAPEST TO THE
VERY FINEST.
A handsomer line of DRESS
BHIBT8, TIES, SCARFS AND
HANDKERCHIEFS was never
seen in Americas..
Fast Blk. Hose, ABSOLUTELY STAIN
LESS, ONLY 25o PER PAIR.
KID GLOVES,
Dressed and undressed; all colors,
grades and prices.
ATTENTION MOTHERS!
Boys’ Shirt Waists, Sfio to $1.26.
Boys’ Jersey Saits, 3 to 8 years.
Boys’ Clothing in all styles and
prices.
UMBRELLAS enough to stand
off a CLOUD-.
Satchels and Bags’ enoui
hold all the elegant
Wheatle;
yon go abroad and want to present
a first-class and stylish appearance
Every Long, Lean, Fat, Short,
Big, Inttle Man in a dozen conn-
ties can get JUST THE FIT in
the odd sizes and lengths stock
that is carried at
Us Wheatley’s.
^UFEWILLBE A BURDEN
where, and j£nd when too late that
they missed getting the choicest
and best bargains in the neatest
jmd most stylish goods ever
brought to this (market
DON’T HAKE SUCH A MIS
TAKE, but go to Wheatley’s and
get yourself made solid.
Remember the place:
Won Wheatley's Corner,
So-called because youYcan gets
“corner” for the smallest cash con
sideration, upon the largest, cheap
est and finest goods ever shown lr
Americas.
Yours for business,
The Young Jinn Devoured the Ley Out
end Cell* Again.
Wheeuxq, Nov. 14.—Fritz Yndo,
who lives in this city, is a young tuan
aliont 35 years of age, weighs 140
pounds, atid is rather slender. He
doesn’t look like a man with an abnor
mal appetite, but haa demonstrated that
he has one, and broke the record in
Wheeling by eating in the space of
three hours eighteen ordinarv dishes of
steamed oysters with “trimmings,” and
twenty-four large ham sandwiches,
“wishing” each one down with a gloss
of beer.
He performed the feat in the presence
of a large crowd of friends, who paid
for the feast. At the finish he appeared
fresh, and offered to wager that he could
repeat the performance before break
fast. Previous to this Mike Filan, of
this city, held the championship of
Wheeling, having on a wager eaten
eighteen dozen shell oysters and a beef
steak at one meal. An unknown has
challenged Yado to ont-eat him for $25
and the gate receipts.
A Forger’. Flight.
Indumai-olm, Ind., Nor. 14.—C. M.
Genthcr, a young lawyer of Greenfield,
and last spring candidate for mayor,
left that place a day or two ago secretly
and under accusation of heavy forgery,
amounting to several thousand dollars.
He came from Richmond three years
ago, aud within a year and a half mar
ried a daughter of Dr. 8. M. Martin,
wealthy citizen of Greenfield. His sys
tem of forgery was by notes, ho nsing
the names of well-to-do citizens for
amounts running from $350 to $1,800.
Among tlie names thns used were those
of his father-in-law and is wile's grand
father.
Train Find Into.
TBnntUt, Oa., Nov. 14.—About 11
o'clock at night, at Wet Cut, about four
miles above here, a freight train was
fired into several times. It is supposed
to be done by the friends of the Hortons,
who are now in jail, accused of horning
the bridges.
Lowered tho Having Record.
Knoxville, Is., Nov. 14.—Joe Jeffer
son, by The mat Jefferson, was at Iowa
Driving park, driven by his owner, A.
L. Sardy, against the world’s fonr-mile
peeing record—10.341, which he lowered
to 10.10. made by Longfellow at San
Francisco in 1801.
The Cheyenne, Wyo., National bank
has temporarily suspended on account
of the absence of lands to meet the de
mands of depositors canted by the fail
ure of the Bank of California at San
to, J W. Collins having been at the
1 of both houses. No statement
be. bad.
Where I* She?
I.cc Maun wants to find the wherea
bouts of Miss Nancy Jane Mann, daugb
ter of Augustus Mann of Sumter county,
Ga. She left American in 1800 for Sa
lem, X. C., since then all trace of her has
been lost. Will thank anyone to give
such information that they have that
will lead to her discovery. I'npcrs
throughout the United States are re
quested to copy, as this lady may be In
needy circumstances, wbilo site has vat
ualilo real estate in this county which
she has recently fallen heir to.
aug27 dtlmlaw
Fall has come and with It the time to
settle “that little bill” at
Dtt. Smimdoe’s.
A Little Girl,
The daughter of J. B. Cox, a leading
merchant of Big Island, Va., who had
an alarming cough, baffling the skill of
the physician, was cured by the use of
Taj lor's Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein.
Nathan Harris of Rich Valley, Va.,
haa a daughter 10 years old, who Is only
two feet ten inches In height and wolgbs
just forty and one-half pounds. She is
well proportioned and intelligent, and
her hair sweeps the floor when the
stands erect. She is the eldest of four
children.
IS LIFE WORTS LIVING T
Not If you go through the world a dys
peptic. Dr. Acker's Dyspepsia Tablets
are a positive cure for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by Fleetwood A Russell,Americua, Ga. 6
Mr- Henty Winter, formerly manager
of the Savannah Brewery, says ho bad
Rheumatism of the Heart for several
yean. Often he was unable to walk ov
er a few blocks, lilt pain was so intense;
be bad trouble to get Ills breath; he had
ibyslcian* In Philadelphia, bis former
tome, but the best professor in the unl-
venlty there could not give him relief.
Coming here he saw P. P. P. advertised,
tried two bottles, and I. now a well man
His pain left him and he can now walk
all day. He renden thanks to P. P. P.
and says its workings are wonderful.
Wholesale Grocery Market.
Times-Re* kukkOkmck.
IAmekicum. On., Novoiiihe H, 1891.
Cofkkk— ArbuckU'f routed, 21Jfe. /or 100
poiini case*. Green, axt: a choice, ls®2Je. t
Kumar- Granulat-d, 5c Bow jered, 7*$.
8ymjp— New Orleans, choice Prime,
Common Molasses, Genu
ine Cuba, Country Hj rup
Tka*—Black, :Vk*.®'»5c. Gre-n, 40c.«$80c.
N UTM Kf.’H—7-V^.SOc.
Cloves—25c ®3Oe.
Cinnamon—I0c.f<tl'2 l *e.
A i.ijh-ick—10c.®! |c.
Jamaica Ginger—12c.
Mack-i a;
SlSCOA <*ORE PEPPEI.—18C.
Rice 'Choice. 4}{c. 40c.
Hali -Dairy, 11.00. Virginia, me.
Cil res f—Full cream, 12c. Hklni, 9c.®lfc,
White Fish—Hair barrel*, $3^£j®$3JU)
Pail*, 50c.
Soap—Tallow, 100 bars,*75 pounds, $3,00®
♦3.75. Turpeutln-sOO bar*, 00 pounds, $1.75®
12.25. Tallow, 00 bars, 00 pounds, $2.25®$2.5).
C a ndi.es-Paraffine, 123 {c/4 lie. Star. 10c.
©lie.
Matches—Four Hundreds, $3.00(318.75.
Three'Hiindre Is,$2.25®$2.75. Two Hundreds,
II.50©$2.00. Sixty*, 5 gross, $3.75.
Soda—Kegs, bulk, 5c, Keg*, 1 pound pack
ages, 5%c. Cans, assorted, pound*, 6c.®0» 4 c;
14 pounds, flc.OtO; 4c.
(’KAckEKS-X X X soda, 0c. XXX butter,
63{c. XXX pearl oyster, 6c, Shell and ex
celslor oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8l^c. XXX
ginger snaps, #«*c. Comb'll*, lie.
Cawuy—Assorted stick, 7c. French,*mlx
ed, 12,*tfc.
CANNED Go)Dm—Condensed m||k, $6.00®
$7.75. Silroon, $1.2*411.65. F. W. Oysters,
$100®f 1.10. Corn, $2.00®$2.7'. Tomatoes, $1.75
®$2.50. Can Potash, $3.00®$3.25.
Starch—Pearl, per case, 5J*c. Lump, 5J{o.
Nickel package, $3.50. Celluloid, $5.00.
Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, $1.50;
quarts. $1 Jj0®$1.80.
Powder—Rifle, kegs, $5.50; 3{ kcgs, $3.p0
M kegs, $1 JBTu
Shot—$1.65 rer sack.
COHN—80c.® Kjc.
Meat—Strip*,6#c. Bulk sides, T^c. Ham,
lllfc.
Flour—Family, $1.75. ^Straight, $5.25. Pat
ent, $5.65® $8.00.
Laud—x*4 c.®8l£c.
Kerosene oil—Barrels, 12c.®l63£c.
Tobacco—22c.® 15c.
; Snuff—List price.
Cigars—$12^0®$a?.00 per 1,000.
Cigarette*—|3 65 per 1/jto.
Cheroots—$12J0®$ 14.00 per 1,600.
Ikimii Potatoes—$2.'0®$2.50 por barrel.
Retail Grocery Market.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect Oct 15, 1891.
Mlx.il.
Dally Kx
Sunday,
Comctedi ItHilylgby K. U. An.ley, The
Parlor Groctr,
First Passenger—Who ia that roan
tbreo seats forward, who coughs so
much.
Second Passenger—Judging by the
way bo cling* to hit grip, he I* a trav
eler for a wholesale diamond house.
“Be wlxe with speed, s fool at forty hi
• fool Indeed.” And vet all over tho
world there are men still older cllngtn
fondly to their rbenmatlim tad goal,
when wide-awake people know very
well, that Salvation Oil certainly kills
pain. It ia sold everywhere tor only to
cento.
Beauty—This la a nice, simple, little
bonnet; don't yon think so, John?
Beast—It la more than simple, my
dear. It ia idlotle.
Travelers may leant a lemon from Mr.
C. D. Cone, n prominent attorney of
Parker, Dakota, who Baja: "I nc
leave homo without taking a bottle of
Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy with me, and on many oc
casion* have run with it to the relief of
eotne sufferer and hare never known It
to fail. For «ale by W. a Russell,
Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the
Peace, at Richland, Nebraska, was con
fined to his bed last winter with a se
vere attack of lumbago; but a thorough
application of Chamberlain’s Pain Balm
enabled him to get up and go to work.
Mr. Price says: “The Remedy cannot
be recommended too highly." Let any
one troubled with rheumatism, neural
gia or lame back give it a trial and they
will be of the same opinion. 60 cent
bottles for sale by W. C. Russell, Ameri
cas, Ga. novl-lm.
Jimmy—Pa, I with 1 could be a pirate
and sail the Spanish main and Seattle
ships.
Mr. Serimp—Well, you just take this
Seattle and sail down cellar and pirate
tome coal from Smith’s bln.
Don't storm tho system as yon wonld
a fort. If ha>d by the enemy, constl-
>n, gently persuade it to surrender
with DeWItrs Little Early Risers.
These little pills are wonderful con-
vincers. For sale by tha tDavenport
Drag Company.
“The read to fortune !* through print
ers' ink.—P. T. Barnnm.
Investigate their merits. Da Witt's
Uttle Early Risers don’t grips, cans*
nsnsaa or pain, which accounts tor their
popularity. The Davenport Drag Com
pany aays they would not ran
without these 111
Americus. Ga., November 14,1801.
Coffee—Declining. Green, fancy, 25c.
Choice, 2)o. Prime, 27c. Good, 15c* Fair,
14c. Roasted, Arbuckle’s, 25o;Thurber’s Mu*
ninja, 30c.
Sugar—F!rm| and strong, market weak.
Powdered, 9c. Htandard granulated. Cot,
loaf at 6c. Extra C, white, 5c. Extra C,
yellow, 5c.
Syrup—New crop Justin. Good demand
for high grades. New.Orleans, fancy golden,
75c. New Orleans, bright. 00c. New Orleans,
dark, 50c. Country, 4uc-®50c.
Candy—Stick, pure,• 15c; adulterated, 10c,
French, assorted, 20c.®75c. Crystal Iced fruits,
assorted, 1 pound boxss, 75c; 5 pound boxes,
60c. per pound. Tenny’s Fine Candles, 80c.
per pound. Heal brand candy, 75c per pound.
Country Produce—Chickens, frys, 25c,®
30o; hens, 30c.®S5c. Eggs, 28c. per do*. But
ter,20c^30c. per pound.
Fruits— Apples; iNew York Pippins, 35c,
per peck. Florida oranges, 25c.® 40c. per doz
en. Bananas: Blue fields, 40c. per dozen.
Vegetables—^Cabbage, 3c. per pound.
Onions: Yellow Denver,50c. per peck; Hpsn-
Ish Onlon*H75c, per peck. Irish potatoes, 23c.
per peck; $1.00 per bushel.
Canned|Gooi>h—Htandnnl Tomatoes, 3
pounds, $1.25 per dozen. Htandaid tomatoes,
2 pounds, 90c. per dozon. Htandard Califor
nia peaches. 3*, $7.00 per dozen. Htandard
pie peaches, 3*. $!.50 per dozen. Htandard pic
peaches, 2s,' $1.00 per dozen. Maryland pack,
table, $1.50 per dozen.
Hay—No, IJTimothy, $1.10 per hundred.
No. 2 Timothy,$l,uoper hundred.
8oai*—Laundry, good, 6c. per pound; Tol<
let. Brown Windsor, IV3c. per dozen; Turkish
bouquet, 50c. per dozen; Glycerine, small,
50c. per dozen; Glycerine, large, 91.oo per
dozen; Cape May boquel, $2.50 per dozen.
Meats—Hams, fancy brands, 18c; sundry
brands, I2j^c. Breakfast bacon: small sti I pa,
15c; large stripe, 10c.; white ribs, 8jfe.
Lard—Leaf, lie.; refined, 8)4c.
Halt— Hlggln’s Eureka,2 and 3pounds5c.
®IOc. per sack; Cooking, 110 pound*, BOe.
Butter—Jersey, home-made, 40c; Jersey,
Kentucky, 85c; Tennessee, 20c.®30c.
Hnuff—LorlUard’s Maccoboy, 60c. per
pound; 1 pound Jars. 66c; 4ounce Jars, 20c;
2 ounce tins, 10c; I ounce tins, 6c.
Flour—Heal brand patent $6J50 per barrel;
Ring of patents, $0.33 per barrel; Patent
straight, $0X0 per barrel; Fancy, $&50 per
barrel; Choice ramll/J$6.00 per barrel; Fam
ily, $4.75 per barrel.
Brak—$1.20 per hundred.
M eal—90c. per bushel.
Grits—28 pounds to $1.00.
Coaa-Cholce white 90c. ptr bushel, 1 ftYel
low mixed, 83c. per bushel.
Crackers—Sodas, XXX 8e; Boas biscuits,
m*e; XXX lemon creams; 15e; XXX ginger
•nape,15e; Jumblee, 15e; Assorted cakes, 20c.
TOBAcoo-Flneat Natural Leaf, $L0Q:
Gravely'* $L25; Navy 50c; Long Cut,50c/$
IL00 per pound.
Cigars—$1.00 to $2500 per 100 aa to quality.
Matches-60s, 10c. per dozen; 200s, 26c. per
dozen; 400,60c. per dozen.
Ricb—Bteedy, Imported, full bead, 10c;
Carolina, fancy, fie; Choice Carolina, 8c.
Pickles—Plain tn barrels, 40c. per gallon;
mixed. 00c; sweet mixed pickles, 75c. per gal
loo; 20c. per quart. Domeztlce, pints, 15c;
quarts, 25c; 1 gallon, 8L00^ X gallon BOo; Im
perial domestics, gallon, $LO0fc Imperial
pieklez, C. A B., pints, quarts 75c.
Starch—Lump Gloss, 8c.
Soda—Boat quality, Se.
Cubese—Full cream, 16c; Good, ll^o;
Young Americas, M^e.
M ACABOjr I—Imported, 15c. Domestic, 12J$c,
Vemldlll, tte, Alphabets, 25o.
3 10
3 50
4 23
A** 45
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Sunday
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5 10
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WESTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
*Y....Omaha An
Union ... .
....Louvals
Lou vale Junction .
Lumpkin .
.Randall ..
Richland
Ponder
Preston
Wise
.Jennings
Markets....**
Plains •
Salter
New Point
Littlejohn
. Americua... Lr.
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Dally.
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8 00
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10 01
10 07
10 18
10 32
10 47
EASTERN DIVISION.
STATIONS.
....Ly..
Americas Ar
....Gatewood
..Huntington,
..Parkers
Leslie
DeSoto
Cobb
“ .Johnson
Coney
Cordele
...Lv
...Albany
..Philemina. ..
.. Oakfleldi
..Warwick
..Taylors..
1 17 am
z 10
8 30
12 32
12 42 11 30
12 65 U 43
I 02 11 60
1 16 112 05 a m
1 20 12 10
1 37 12 31
1 46 12 43
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Penis.
Williford
Seville
Pitta
.Rochelle
No. 5.
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11 64
10 62
10 36
10 16
10 02
9 60 a m
.001
ojicland
Rhine..
(thine..
.Horton..
Milan..
Oswald..
.... Helena..
Helena
...Brunswick....
...Jacksonville..
...Ly Helena
Erick
Alamo
Verbena
Glenwood ....
Mount Vernon..
Peterson. ...
Hlg
0 07
6 66
6 60
6 40
6 27
6 17
6 02
4 51
4 45
434
4 22
4 08
3 55
Dally.
6 10 p
6 00 F
5 49
6 42 F
537
5 33
6 22
5 16 F
5 03
4 47
laoopm
11 14
11 02
10 46
10 26
10 12
10 00 pro
3 55 a m
11 oo .pm
6 30 p
365
3 34
3 22
3 08
3 00
2 45
2 40
2 21
2 10
2 04 am
1 65 a m
7 40 pm
2 07
1 57
1 46
1 38
1 25
1 20
1 04
12 54
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass. Agt.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
CorreetlSehednle, Wo. l, in Effeot Sept, o, 1891
SAVANNAH & WESTERN DIVISION
Scbednls No. 22, taking effect July 28th, 1891.
No. 6,
No. 8,
Dally.
740pm
l Ham
7 00am
a 40am
Between Savannah and Blnnlnfbam
via America., Daily.
Leave Savannah Arrive A 00a tn
Lyon. oio an
Americas, 7wpm
Bncna Vista, 020 pm
m
020
No. 8
. Dally.
I* assangut
No.#
Dally.
Fast Mat
• r. ' "ft”-
EA8T BOUND.
No. 5
Dally
Fast Mill
No. 7
Dally
Panenger
8:87am
515 “
680 “
10 60 “
6 40p m
6 29pm
103pm
2 45 “
4i« ••
785 “
«15a m
08U “
Lv. Americas Ar
Ar. Fort Valley Lv
-• Macon ••
'* Atlanta '■
“ Augusta -
'• Savannah •*
108pm
)183am
10 20 44
710 44
8 10p to
120pm
Ml **
8 25 44
4 10 ••
900a us
H¥> 44
No. 7
Dally
Passenger
No. 5
Dally.
Fast Mall
WEST BOUND.
No. 0
Dally
Fast Mail
“ll’i p to
1210 44
11 u5 a ro
6 65 a m
No. 8
Dally
Passengei
8 87 a ro
1230 44
10 26 p ra
7 80 p in
11 2 * is m
IU0
4 42 a ra
7 85 •• m
Not 7
Dally
11 20 p m
11 60 ••
12 40 am
520a m
7 88am
880am 1
108 p m
180 ••
4 10 *•
720 M
SoTs
Dally
1 08 p m
180 “
255 -
540 •
Ly. Americas Ar.
Ar. HmUhvUlo 44
44 Eufnula 44
44 Montgomery Lv.
TO FLORIDA.
Lv. Amerlcus Ar.
44 Smith rule 44
Ar Albany Lv.
44 Thomaftvllle Lv
44 Waycros* 44
41 Brunswick 44
** Jacksonville 44
No. 0
Dally
103pm
2 01 p m
11 10 a m
8 80 a ro
No. 8
tally
8 87 a m
8 06 44
215 44
9 50 p m
786
6 80
For farther Information relative to tickets, KheJulM, best routes etc. etc, apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americas, a*. SOL HAAS, Traffic Sfanager.
JA8.L.TAYLOR.Gen. Paw. Act, a H. HARDWICK. Ant Osa't Pso. Aft.
Atlanta, Oa.
W. H UREEN, Gen’l Manager. K. V. McIlEK, Oco'l Hupt
paints, bay L A M. paints, sold by
Ds. Eldbidox
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
GeergiaSoiitlm&FMIaRjf.
SUWANEE RIVERIROUTE TO FLORIDA,
TsklnxMtfscISeptll.lMl. S'sadard Time, 00th Meridian.
unrsoKfar
~ aatsu sooth.
Trains arrive sad depart from salon depots ia Macon andPalatXa sndF.C.dT.
a ..a -OK U mad. to Macon with train, of Oratral.
A.aXNAPP'Tratn.M.na^ BUM ,^|AB^
JAMES MKNZIES, Southeastern Acsnt, M West Bay IK..
Ticket Agent Watoo P*po*-
Jacksonville, Fla.
Wood Yard.
lhave opened a wood yard near Follow
lawn, oo the B. A. and M. Ballroed, and will
be prepend to furnish stove and Ore wood In
any quantity. Give me a trial. Enlcrorders
on* day ahead to In.are fn!Ailment
A. J. YEOMANS.
Lime, Cement, Bridr,
Plaster Paris, Hair, Laths.
Far sale for ca.h by
A. J. H A M I L,
521 Colton avenue. New H»m F«*J 3lD *
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