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Dawson. Journal.
OBicial Organ of Both Town and Couny.
E. L. RAINEY, - Editor.
A Georgia lady is writing a
bwk entitled, “Her Age.” There
will be no sequel to it. -
A girl may have plenty of bus
tle and then be too lazy to wash
up the dinner dishes for her
mother.
“AlWays aim a little higher
than the mark,” says an exchange.
What, kiss a girl on the nose?
Never!
There is a town in Seriven
county, Ga., that goes by the
name of Hades. Reckon Itis a
hot place.
Mrs. Popinjay wauts to know if
the “editorial sallies” she hears
8o much about are the sisters of
the printers’ devils.
Col. Unda commands the Mexi
can forces at El Paso. In case of
war his would be the Unda dog in
the fight, perhaps.
When an Icelander marries he
is not allowed to see his mother
in-law. It might make things
warmer up there if he did.
If the Mexieans doun’t come
dawn, and that soon, the young
bloods of Atlanta will take them
down and alminister unto them a
good spanking,
A seaside belle left her bathing
shces hanging out of the kotel
window to dry, and the next day
the local paper announced “that
such a hotel had put new awnings
of an unique design.”
An editor asks: “How do the
Indians get arms?” and the atro
cious Cincinnati- Saturday Night
supplies the information as fol
lows: “Well, very mach as they
get legs and otber things.” 1
Three Arkansas mea were drown
ed in the Miseippi the other day.
1t was the first water ever got down
their throats, and it killed th m
before they ecould tell whether
they liked it or not.
The Augusta Chronicle writes a
timely editorial on the improprie
ty of lynch law. But here iu
Georgia the law is applied to
those wh» commit a eertain erime.
Tho usual process of the law docs
uot answer the purposo.
A golden-winged woeod pecker
was kuown te lay seventy-one
eg:sin one seison at Dighton,
Mass. An ornithologist kept rob
bing its nest of all but ons egg.
and the poor bird kept laying ie
order to raise a brood.
A little boy was asked recently
if he knew where the wicked fi
nally went to. He answered,
“Thay practice law here a while
and then go to the Legislature.”
It was & painful operation for
that boy to sit down for a few
davs.
The latest “snake story” that is l
going the rounds of the press is
headad, “A Young Lady Tightly
Embraced by a Serpent.” Such
incidents are not rare. But the
young lady doesn’t know at the
time that he is a serpent. Some
times she doesn’t discover the
fact until after she marries him.
Mrs. Robinson, of Boston, re
cently poisoned her own children
to obtain the insurance on their
lives. Boston is hard to beat in
anything breezy and wicked. But
for superlative cussedness, Mrs.
Robinson takes not only the cake,
but the entire bakerv, besides
drawing heavily on next year's
wheat erop.
A Boston dude for some incom
prehensible reason was married
one day last week to a stout,
bealthy. country girl. The dude
was perfumed, wore frills on his
shirt, his hair was carled, and he
presented such a feminine ap
pearance that the clergyman who
was called on to unite them in
matrimony said: “I don’t want
to make any mistake about this
business. Which of you is the
bride, anyhow ?”
~—For the Use of Man or Wo.
man. The most useful article ey.
erinvented. Price 1. Put up
in neat box with full directions.
M. E. A. Co,, P. O. Box 1993, N.
Y. City.
BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE.
The best Salve in the world for
Cuts, Beuises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rheum, Fevor Soves, Tetter, Chap
ped, Hands, Philblaing, Corns,and
all Skin Eruptious, and positively
oures Piles, or no pay required,
It is gnaranteed to give perfect
satisfuction, or wmoney reLaudud.
Price, 25 cents per box. For sule
by Ctouch Bros,
A Dlystery.
How the human system ever re
covers from the bad effects of the
nauseous medicines often literal
ly poured irto it for the suppos
itive relief 67 dyspepsia, liver
complaint, constipation, rheuma
tism and other ailmsnts, isa mys
tery. The mischief done by bad
medicines is scarcely less than
that caused by disease. If they who
are weak, billious, dyspeptic, con
stipated or rheumatie, wonld often
be g ided by the experience of
invalids who f;ave thoroughly test
ed Hostet‘er’s Stomach Bit‘e s,
they would in every instant obtair
the speediest aid deriveble from
rational medication. This medieine
is a searching and at the same time
a thoroughly safe remedy, derived
from vegetable sources, and pos
sessing, in consequence of its ba
sis of of pure spirits, properties
as a medicinal stimulant not to be
found in the fiery local bitters and
stimulants often resorted to be the
debilitated, dyspeptic and languid.
Cure for Piles.
Piles .are frequently preceded
by a sense of weight in the back,
loins and lower part of the abdo
men, causing the patient to sup
pose he has some affection of the |
kidneys or neighboring organs,
At times, symptoms of indiges
tion are present, flatulency, unea
siness of tihe stomach, ete. A
moisture-like perspiration, pro
ducing a very disagreeable iteh
ing, after getting warm, is a com
mon attendant. Blind, Bleeding
and Itehing Piles yield at once to
to the application of Dr. Bosan
ko’s Pile Remedy, whicli acts di
rectly upon the parts affected, ab
sorbing the L'umors, allaying the
intense itching, and eflecting a
pcrmanent cure. Price 50 cents.
Address the Dr. BDosanko Medi.
cine Co, Piqua, 0. So'd by W.
C. Kendriek, Dawson, Ga.
Mbalaria! 4 iro very wention of itisa
aightmare ! Whoever has suflered from
s bizhting diseaze kuows what a
Iread scourge it is, and how it seems
alinost impassible to eradicate it from
the system. BSMITIDPS BILE BEANS
will most surely destroy the germs of
Malaria, and aiford permanent releif.
Dose, ono besn., £5 cents FT bottle.
For salo by all druzgists end dealers in
medicine, or sént postpaid on reeeipt of
price, Lo any part cf the country.
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A Pum Tamily Medioine Thab Newsr [i
fogicates :
If you are a lawyer; minister or business
man exhausted by mental strain or anx
inus cares do not take intoxicating stimu
lants, but use Pavnew’s Toxio.
If you are a mechanic or farmer . worn
out with overwork, or a mother run down
by fanuly or houschold duties, try Pan-
KERr's ToNic.
HISCOX & TO.,
163 Wiliiam Strees, New York
Sold by all Druggists in large bottles at
One Dollar.
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for ltenineg Piles. Hus never failed to give
rumin. relief, Will cure Ansl Ulcers, Algcess,
Yistu a, Tetter, Salt Kbeum Barber's Itch, Ring
worms, Pimples, Bcres and Boils. Price a 0 cts.
NATURIS OWN REMEDY, Curcs all
‘Wounnda_ Cuts. Bruires, B{rm’nn. Eryripelas, Boils,
COarbuncles, Bone Welons, Ulcers, Sores, Sore E)es,
Hore Throat Bunions, Corns, Neuralgia Rheumatism.
Orchitis. Gout, Rhenmatie Gout. Colds, Coughs,
Bronchitis, Milk Leg. Suike and Dog Bites. Stings
of Insectr, &c¢. In fnct allays all loce! Irritation ang
Intlamm 'tion from whatever cause, Price 20 cts.
Prepared according to the most scientitie
rinciples. of the PUREST SEBATIVE
¥.\'i-‘lt EDIENTS, compounded with the purest
obaceo Flour, and is specially recommended for
Croup Wued or Cake of the Breast and for that clags
of irribant or inflammetory maladies, Aches and
Pains where, from too delicate a state of the xystem,
the patient is unablo to Lear the st rooger application
of the Tabaceo Cake. For Heada« Lo or other Aches
and Puing, it is invaluable, Price 16 cts,
Ask your druggist for these remedies, or write to the
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A.J. BALDWIN & CO.
Have just received the largest assortment of goods in Daw
son, consisting of.
Ladies’ Dress Goods, White Goods,
Printed Nainsvoks, ILinens, P. K’s,
Towels, Ginghams, Tte.
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I'hey Have The
BEST STOCK OF SHOES
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- A New Lot of Window Shades,
Hardware of all Kinds, Furniture and
Coffiins.
They scll the only
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SEWUING VIACHIINTE
Made that will run either forward or nackward and continue
to sew in the same direction, thereby saving the breakage of
ncedles or thread. It® bands itself
Any items in this advertisement
Found not to be a Fact
'will be taken out.
THE OUO RELIARLE “TALEOTT” ENGINE!
~ Nearly Fifty Years Before the People !
TALBOTT & SONS, MaAcCON, GRORGIA.
Factory, RICHMOND, V A.
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Ce e\ Saw Mills,
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Lo A e Hangers, Etc.
‘The Strongest, Satest, Simplest, Most Complete, Perfect, Du
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Write us for Circulmis and name your wants.
Wood-working Machinery, 5
Cotton Gins, Presses, ‘l' .. oom "" ol :
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or 0 It-doo r exposure, which took the gold medal over all other competitors at the
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NEWORLEANS EXPOSITION.
Less than fifteen years ago the manufacture of White Bronze monuments was begun in
his country, and such is the increasing demand for them that already there are severa
aactorjes, employing hundreds ot hands, in operation in the
and over 2,0000 monuments have heen sold.
White Bronze is made of refined zine, pure as gold or silver can be male, and is prac
tically indestructible, Monuments made of this material will not blacken or ru-t, or
become dingy with age; neither will moss adhere to, or grow upon their surface as up
on marble, and the color will forever remain unchangeable. Age will not impair their
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or finish under the destroying hand of time. White Bronze has the,
Endorser { Hundreds
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of the eminent scientists of the world, among whom are the following:
*“These monuments will, in my opnion, last for ages,” Pror. B. F. Craia,
U. 8. Government Chemist,
‘I can see no good reason why these monuments should not last as long as the Pyra
mids of Egypt.” Pror. J. W. Armstroxe, N, Y. State Normal S hool,
““The durability of the White DBronze Monument is an unquestionable scientific
fact.” GrorGe . Koxic, Pn D-,
| Professor of Matallurgy andAppiied Chemistry,
} We claim that White Brenze ic superior to all other material for monuments,and that
-uor designs and emblems are far more elaborate and beautiful than ean be made in stone
~at double the cost. The most delicate lines and sharpest letiers will not chip or lose a
particle of their beauty,
- The undersigned is agent for White Bronze in several countics in Southwest Georgia,
‘r all und examine our catalogue of styles and prices.
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mavannah, Florida &
Western Ry.
| All tr ins on this road are run by Cen
tral Standaid Time. ]
Vl‘ll.\l E CARD IN EFFECT MAY 2,
1886. Passenger Trains on this road
will run daily as foillows: ;
FAST MAIL
7:01 a m lv......Savannah.....ar 7:58p m
8:38 a m 1v........Je5up.........ar 6:15 pm
0:34 a m lv.....Blackshear.....ar 5:17 pm
9:50 a m ar......Waycr055......1v 5:00 pm
1127 a mar.....Ca11ahan.....1v 2:45 p m
12.00 m ar...lacksonville... Iv 2:00 p m
7:36 a mlv...Jacksonville... ar 7:30 p m
8:18 a m1v......Ca laban.....ar 6:50 p m
10:25 a m1v..... Wayeross..... ar 4:40 p m
11:10 am Iv ...Homerville.... v 8:51 pm,
1130 a m1v...... Dupont......ar 8:45 p m
12:18 pmr 1v......Va1d05ta......1v 2:52 pm
12:50 p m1v......Quitman......1v 2:03 p m
1:37 p mar....Thomasville.. v 1:40 p m
3:35 p mar.. .Bainbridge. .Iv 11:25 a m
4,04 p m ar..Chattahoochee..lv 11:40 a n.«
Pallman buffet cars to and from Jack
sonville and New York, and to and from
Jacksonville and New Orleans via Pensa
cola and Mobile,
EAST FLORIDA EXPBESS. -
4,30 p m 1v... Jacksonville...ar 11:80 a m
5:14 p m 1v......Ca11ahan......ar 11;46 a m
T3opmlv Waycross ar 825 am
756 pmlv Glennire Iv 8:02 am
817 pmlv Argyle Iv 7:45am
8:32 pmiv Homerville Iv 7:32am
8§52 pm ar Dupont Iv s;isam
345 p mlv Lake City ar
3:50 p sa Iv - Guinesville
710 pm Iv Live Oak
0,0 pmly Dupont ar 7:loam
9483 p mlv Valdosta Iv 6:2oam
1020 pm Iv Quitman 1¥ 5:46am
11:10 pm ar Thomasville lv 4:55a m
12:33 a mar Camilla lv. 3tdam
1:30 am ar Albany Iv. 210 am
Pullman buftet ears to and from Jack
sonville and St. Louis via Thomasville
and Albany.
ALBANY EXPRESS.
845 pmiv Savannah ar 6:lsam
IGBS pm v Jesup v B:2sam
220amar Waycross llv 1:10am
7.osamar Callahan v 10:20 p m
8.05 a mar Jacksonville 1v ©:80 pm
9,20 pm v Jacksonville ar B:osam
10,20 pm lv Callahan ar 7:05 a m
245amlv Wayeross ar 12:00 pm
2,10 am ar Dupont Iv 10;30 p m
6:15 am ar Live Oak Ilv. .10 pm
935 amar Gainesville v 3.50 pm
10,00 a m ar Lake City Lv 3 :45
440 am lv Dupont ar 9:45 pm
550 a mly Valdosta lv 820 pm
6;:12a mly Quitinan iv %35 pm
750 a mar Thomasville 1v 6:30 p.m
11:00 mar Albany Iv. 330 pm
Stops a-all regular stations. Pullman
palace sleeping cars to and from Savannzh
and Tampa via Gainesville. Pullman
buitet sleeping cars to and from Jackson.
vile and Washington. Pullman buffet
cars and Mann boudoir buffet cars via
Waycross, Albany and Macon, and via
Waycesoss, Jesup and Macon, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati. Also, thro'
passenger coaches between Jacksonville
and Clattanooga via Albany, and Jack.
sonville and Cincinnati via Jesup. |
CONNECTIONS.
} At Savannah for Charleston at 7-10 am.
arrive Augusta via Y emassec at 1:40 P m,
and 8;18 p m; for Augusta and Atlanta at
8,40 a m and 8;10 p m; with stecamships
Lfnr New York Sunday, Tuesday ard Fri
day; for Bosion Thursday; for” Baltimore
| seuri-wecekly.
L TAE Jesup for Drunswick at 2,50 am
(except Sunday) and 6,20 p za; for Macon
2,30 a 1 and 8,40 am
At Wayeross for Brunswick at 4,10 am
and 10,40 a m; for Albany at 5;00 p m and
12:45 a nl,
At Callahan for Fernandina at B,ioam
and 2,45 p m; for Waldo, Cedar Key, Oca
la, ete.,at 11,30 a m and 7:25 m.
At jacksonville with rail and stegmer
lines diverging.
At Live Oak for Madiron, Tallahassee,
ete., at 10,59 a m.
At Gainesville f r Ocala, Tavares, Pem
berton’s Ferry, Brooksville and Tampa at
11,30 a m; for Cedar Key at 8,30 p m (ex
cept Sunday). |
At Albany for Macon Montgomery, Mo.
bile, New Orleans, Nashville, Louisville,
ete.
At Chattahoochee for Pengacola, Mobile,
New Orleans: with People's line steamers
advertising to leave for Apalachicola at
3:90 a m Wednesday, and 11:30 P m Sat
urday, and for Columbus at 3:00 am Mon.
day, 8:00 p m Tuesday and 7,00 4 m
Thursday.
JAS. L. TAYLOR,
General Pass. Agent,
R. G. FLEMING, Gen"l Sunt
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TRIAL PACKAGE FRELD, with 11lust’d Pamphlet.&e. 306 N'. Tenth Street, ST, LOUIS, Mo,
RUPTURED PERSQNS can have FREE Trial of our Appliance. Ask for Torms!
DR. J. G. DEAN,
PHYSICIAN & SURGEOR,
Dawsox, G-,
I lavinf: located in Dawson f r the pur
of practicing my profession, I respect.
fully oifer my services to the public and
solicit a share of its patronage. Calls
promptly attended. Oifice up stairs over
Jesse Griffin's store.
el R N e
DR. J. H. HAMMOND,
—-EPhys.cian and Surgeon,—
SASSER, GA.
I)rompt. attention given to all business
intruste to me. §
J. M. GRIGGS,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
DawsoN, - =-:0- - - GEORGIA.
COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY
Refers, by permission, to M. Ferst &
Co., A. Letler, S, Guekenheimer & Son,
Gustave Eckstemn & Co, Savannuh, Ga.,
Henry Lewis, Atlanta, Ga.
C&7Oflice over J. P Griflin's store.
BENJ. F. CHRISTIE,
ATTORNEV-AT-LAW,
DawsoN, - - :: < o GROROIA.
Office in Court House.
Special and prompt attention given to
all business entrusied to Lim
OUR FIRST ByBY'S YEAR,
by Mavion ¥avtand, also con
taining much valuable information 48
page book. Sent on receipt of 2-cent
stamp by Reed & Carmick, Mercantile
Exchanga B'ldngz, N. Y.
POTYTZE
HORSE AND CATTLE PCWDERS
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NO Honrse will die of Conre, Dore or Ltxe Fe-
VER, if Fonts's Powders are v=ed in time, |
Foutz's Powders will enre and prevent Hog CHOLERA, |
Foutz's Powrders will prevent Gapes ¥8 Fowls, |
Foutz's Powders will increa<e the quantiiy of mily ,
and cream twenty per cent., and wake the butier firn
and sweet. |
Foutz’s Powders will eure or prevent almost EVERY
Diseasy to which Horses and € attle are snhject, l
FouTz's POWnt RS WILL GIVE SATISFACTION.
Sold everywhere,
DAVID L. FOUTZ, Proprictor, ° '
BEALTIMORE, XD, |
SOTD IN DAWSON BY l
Dr. J. Rs JANES’ SON,I
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Tflfilflfls'f GUH for thie least money
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For enle by all firsteclass Gun Denle~s,
Al Wholesale only by (ssud for Catalogue)
SCHOVERLING, BALY & E£aLrs,
84 & 86 Chambers St., Now York, :
~SMITHS &
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URE Biliousness ; Sick Heariache in Four hours,
@ oOne dose reliovas Neuralsla. They cure and
prevent Chilis « Fever, Sour Stomach Bad
Breath, Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerves, and ‘m
Life & Vigor to the system. Dore: ONE BEAN,
Try them once and you will never be without them,
Price, 25 cents per bottie. Sold b{ Druggists and
Madicine Dezlers generall‘y. Sen{ on racelpt of
srice in stamps, postpaid, to any adoress,
J. ¥. SMITH & CO.,
Manufacturers and Sole Props., ST. LOWIS, MO,
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SINYOVH
|Central & Southwes.
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tern R. R’s.
[All trains of this system are run by
Standard (99) Mer.dian time, which is 3
wminutes slower than t'm: kept by city.)
SAVANNAH, GA, Jun» 6, 1836,
i ()\ AND AFFER THIS DATE PASSENGER
4 TRAINT on the Central and South.
we tern Railroads aad branc .es will run a
toliows:
GOING NORTH.
{ Loave No. 51— No. 52--
i Savannah D 840 am D 8:0pm
L:ave N 0.15-
D 540 pm
. Arrive N 0.15
| Miilen D 84ipm
Arrive N 2.51 - No. 53--
Auznta..... D B:Spm., D Giism
Mic0n...... D 420 pm.. D 3%an
Atlanta....... D 9:35pm... D 7:325m
Oolumbus. .D E52:43am... D 295 pm
i Perry.......... D E S 9:10 pm.D ES 12:00m
Fort Guines.... ... S DR 54:233pm
Bl L L T DS s:3ipm
Bulsulßeg ... cva v dib it D 3:sBpm
Albany... ... D 1:10am... D 24ipn
Mmtzomary.. D .iivaio. ceses. NP M
F Milledzevilie D ES 5:40 p i ..eeseuinns o
{Eutnmun.... IRESTNmw.
COHNNEIIO% 3 At Taawivar Porym.
\ At Auzusta—Trains 51 and 53 c¢omnest
with outzoinz trains of Gaor.sia Railrad,
lCnlumb;a,()h wlot'e and Anzusta Ruilroad,
land Qouth Carolina Railroad. Train 53
connects with outgoing train of Augusia
and Knoxville, Ruiilroad Train 51 con
jnects with trains for Sylvania, Wrights
.ville and Louisville,
| At Atlanta —Trains 51 and 53 connect
with Air-Line and Kemeaw routes to all
points North and East, and with all Di
verging roads for local St tions. .
COMING SOUTH. ;
Leave—Nos. Nos.
i Mi11en......16 D 5.00 am..-
"Augusta... 18 D 8:30am.20 D 9:3opm
QMac0n....52 D 9:40am.54 D 10:50 pm
"Columbus ISDESII:46 pm. 6 D 12:00 m
Perry......2a DES 9:3sa'm.22DES3oopm
Ft Gaines....eeveeeeeninnn.. .28 DES 10:05 pud
{ Blakeley...ooeevuneennnnrnn. 28 DES 8:00am
dafaulal.....ciiiinag. 3D 100958
lAlbany .28 D 540am.26 D 1200 m
cMonfRYL S 8D T
[ MilPdge...2s DES6;B7 & 10......eerriocssins
| Batonton..2s DES 5;1581... ..cces sommemmet
| Arrive—No. No. ]
{Savannah.l6 D 8,05 am.
Savannah.s2 D 4;,07pm..5¢ D Goan
€ nection at Savannah with Snv:mnnhi
Fiorida and Western Railway for a
points in Florida.
Trains Nos. 53 and 54 will not stop 10
take on or put off passengers 1-etween bn'fl‘
vaanah and Millen, as trains Nos. 15 o
l 16 are bxpected to do the way business be
tween these points. :
Local Sleeping Cars ont all night pas- |
senger trains between Savannah a‘md Au‘;
gusta, Savannah and Macon, Savanmld
and tlanta, Macon and lambus. b
Tickets for all points and SIWP”’F rnll :
Biarihs on sale at City Ofiice, No. 20 B 1
street,
G. A. WinTengap, ' WM. uflGER*:'L
Gen. Pass. Agt. Gen Supt.,Savanh
T.C. Swaw, W.F SHELLMAN,
Gen. Trav. Agt. ~ Traffic Managt
Savanbah, Ga. |
“D,” daily- D, E. 8,” daily cxsph
'l Sunday. : 1
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QUICKEST TIME
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TIIROUGIH PULLMAN BUF 3
FET CAR 4
ATLANTA 10 NEW YORE
Ukl ] Rt "
' East Tenn. and Shenandoa,
Valley outes,
Through the Virginia Spring®
and Mountains. :
N. Y. EXPRESS. ROUTE. 5 40pm
Leave Atlanta ET, V &G D’"ly't‘:afi pm
arrive Rome " & 950 p M
arrive Dalton ¢ w 140s0
Arrive Knoxville ¢ o BI3BM
Arrive Bristol " « Ip46am,
armve Roanoke N&WRR ** aasp®
“ Shenandoah JuneSV R R « 1050 p™
Arrive Washingtonß& OR R 113008
i i PRR “UNE
arrive Baltimore B&} o g3oam
arrive Philactelphia Penn R B Toan
arrive New York hy
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