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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN.
34
DESIRABLE
LOTS
AT AUCTION
TUESDAY,
SEPT. 4th,
AT THE
COURT
HOUSE AT
11:30 A. M.
SOLD FOR
DIVISION.
BIG
BARGAINS
AT THIS
SALE.
On State, Plum, Huner-
kopf streets. Near the Steel
Hoop Works, Atlanta Car
Wheel Works, City Water
Works, Southern Iron and
Equipment Co. ’
Lots worth $100 to $300,
but will be sold for what
they bring. Plats at our
office.
S. B. TURMAN & CO.
PERSONNEL OF NEXT
LEGISLATURE GIVEN
List of the Democratic
Nominees in All But
Twelve Counties.
With the exception of twelve countlee
every county in the etate has named
its democratic representatives for the
legislature of 1906-07.
In some few Isolated cases the nom
inees may be defeated, but the list
herewith presented will practically go
Into the next house without changes.
In Burk county Daniel E. Nesbitt, nom
inated as one of the two representa
tives, has since died, and a man by the
name of Lively has been named In hie
place.
In Crisp county J. T. HIM was nomi
nated, but resigned, and hla successor
has not been chosen. The official list
as It stands now was furnished by
Speaker John M. Slaton:
Appling—J, ](. Taylor, lluxley
linker—J. C. Oduui,'Newton.
NEGRO KILLS BROTHER
WITH STICK OF WOOD.
Special to The Georgian.
Holschton, Ga., Aug. 29.—A negro by
the name of Marcus Morrison was
killed by .his brother, Mack Morrison,
at Braselton's store. In the suburbs of
this city, on Monday evening.
The brothers were hauling wood and
they drifted In a dispute over a very
small matter and Mack struck Marcus
a very heavy blow with a stick of
wood across the head, which fractured
the skull. He lived about sixteen hours
before he died.
FRENCH BI8HOP HURT
BY ORNAMENTAL RAY8
Spools! to The Georgian.
Paris, Aug. 29.—Turlnax, the belli-
cose bishop of Nancy, yesterday met
with a serious accident. After preach
ing at Lourdes on "Suffering," and car
rying the host among the pilgrims, he
placed the monstrance upon the head
of tho sufferers, who, making n sudden
Involuntary movement, drove the or-
namental rays of the monstrance onto
the bishop's face, cutting the -right
temporal nrtory. The wound was sewn
up. The bishop will recover In a few
days.
Fire Dettroye Residence.,
Spools! to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—The home of
John Daughdrill, on Henry’ street.
*»• destroyed by Are at an early hour
yesterday morning.
Fixtures for Nsw Postofflce.
Spools! to The Georgian.
Newberry, 8. C.. Aug. 29.—The fix
tures for the new postofflce havo ar-
flvrii and are being Installed. It Is
exported that the postofflce will be
moved Into the new building on Sep
tember 1.
teraville.
Berrien—C. E. Parrish. Spark*.
Hil»l»-Joe Hill Hall, T. E. llyals, Hen
Fowler, Macon.
Brook*— M. E. Pope, Quitman.
Bulloch-T. B. Thorn, Irte; J. J. E. Ander
son, Statesboro.
Burke^H. J. Fullbrlfbt and Mr. Lively,
ShpJJbJuff.
Butta—8. II. Mars, Jacknon.
Calhoun—E. L. Smith. Edison.
Catnpliell—Claude C. Smith. Fairborn.
Carroll—M. I». Watkins, Wblteavllle; W.
F. Brown, Carrollton.
Caindeu—Thouiaa M. Godly, Klngslnnd.
Charlton—David V. Harrow, A. Pratt Ad-
gm*. Joseph McCarthy. Hnrannnh.
Chattooga—B. H. Edmondson, Summer
ville.
Chattahoochee—H. E. Conk, Cusseta.
Cherokee— It. M. Moore, Wnlcsku.
Clnrke—J. J. McMahan. Athena.
Clayton—I). M. Hule. ltlverdnle.
Clay—Emmett R. Shnw„ Fort Gaines.
Coffee—C. A. Ward, Douglas.
Cobb—J. z. Foster and J. D. Anderson,
Marietta.
Coluiubln—W. W. Hamilton, Orovetown.
Colquitt—W. A. Covington. Moultrie.
^Coweta—I. X. Orr, Newnan; M. II. Couch,
»V. Musella.
- . . __ lele (resigned).
Decatur—\V. D. Sheffield and E. M. Don-
alson, Bnlnbridge.
DeKalb—Hooper Alexander and C. M.
Candler, Deentur.
Dodge—W. J. Williams. Enstmnn.
Dooly—j. p. Heard and T. A. Adkins, Jr.,
Vienna.
Early—W. A. Buchanan, Itlnkely.
Echols—Mr. Culbreath. address not given.
Effingham—C. T. Guyton. Guyton.
Ell»ert—W. B. Adams, Klberton; L. H. O.
Martin, Middleton.
Emanuel—8. J. Tyson, Swolnsboro; II. L.
Rountree, Summit.
Fannin—William Butt, Blue Ridge.
Fayette—J. W. Wise. Fayetteville.
Floyd—Seaborn Wright, R. I- Chauiblee,
and I,. A. Dean, Rome.
Forsyth—Andrew E. Rond, Silver City.
Franklin—8. R. Swilling, Carneavllle.
Fulton—B. B. Blackburn, Madison Bell
and J. M. Hinton, Atlanta.
Glascock—W. A. Gibson, Gibson,
Glynn—H. 8. Lee, Brunswick.
Gordon—O. Calbeck. Calhoun.
Grsdy—B. R. Terrell. WbJgham.
Greene—R. E. Davison. WoodrlUo.
Gwlnnett-O. A. Nix, W. W. Wilson, Law-
rencevllle.
Huber*ham—J. C. Edwards, Cldrkesvltle.
Hull—II. II. Perry, Gainesville; II. H.
Stephens, Murrnyvllle.
Hancock—Sontnirn Reese. Sparta.
Haralson—W. T. Eaves. Buchanan.
Harris—8. L. Ellison. Ellerslle.
Hart—A. J. MrMullan, Hartwell.
Heanl—W. 8. Trent. Franklin.
Henry—8. C. McWilliams, Htockbrldge.
Houston—J. II. Davis and F. V. Fagan,
Fort Valley.
Irwin—E. J. Doruilny. Fltxgerald. a
Jackson—A. M. Flannlgan, J. N. Holder,
Jefferson.
Jenkins—Robert G. Daniel, Mlllen.
Jeff Davis—Lott W. Johnson, Ilnstehurst
Jniy»er—G. F. Johnson, Montlcello.
Jefferson—It. N, Hardeman, Louisville.
Johnson—W. J. Flanders, Wrlghtsvllle.
Jones—J. B. Jackson. Clinton.
Laurens—G. W. Williams, Dublin, and I).
J. Clark, It. F. D. No. 3, Dublin.
Lincoln—W. C. Powell, Pansy,
leowndes—J. It. Walker, C. R, Ashley,
Valdosta.
LIlH-rty—Donald Fraser, Hlnesvllls.
Macon—J. E. Held. Moutesumn.
Madison—L. A. White, Dantelsvllle.
Marlon—E. II. McMIchnel. Buena Vlsia.
McDuffie—8. M. Haywood, pearing.
E
MEEUEPT, 18
Representative Milikin An
nounces Date Offi
cially.
McDuffie—8. M. Haywood, Pen ring.
Meriwether—W. It. Jones, Greenville; 0.
J. Keith, Oakland.
Miller—William I. Greer, Colquitt.
Milton—E. P. Walker, Alpharetta.
Mitchell—A. T. Jones. Camilla.
Monroe—lieu IIIII and George Ogden Per
kins, Forsyth.
Montgomery—W. J. Peterson. Mt. Vernon.
Muscogee—Charles It. Russell and Peter
Greer, Columbus.
Morgan—Paul M. Atkinson, Madison.
Murray—J. W. Austin, It. r. I)., Tilton.
Newton—F. D. Ballnrd, Covington.
Oglethori»e—Paul Brown, Islington.
Oconee—J. D. Price, Farmington.
Paulding—Thomas It. Kendall. Hiram.
Polk—Felton I. Mundr. Cednrtown.
Pierce—A. It. Estes. Blackshear.
Pike—W. A. Strickland, Concord.
Pulaski—H. A. Way. HawklnsvIRe.
Putnam—A. 8. Reid, Eaton ton.
Rjehtaond-Borkln
*, Ant
—J
Covington.
Cowan, It. F. I). No. 2,
Rabun It. E. Cannon, Clayton.
Behley—M. E. Collnm. Futnutii.
u........... If a lVI.lv.. Urlvmiln
Thomas—M. L. Cook, Boston;
UP IN THE OZONE
"In the Land of the Sky ”
KENILWORTH INN
Situated In a Private Park of 160 Acres, Biitmore, Sear Ashe
ville, N. C„ 2,500 Feet Above the Sea Level.
midU»T THE PLACE TO SPEND THE SUMMERS—
Recognised as the leading hotel In the mountains of Western
North Carolina. No scenery In the work! will compare with the view
from this hotel. Mount Mitchell and Pfsgali in full view. Adjoins
and overlooks the Biitmore estate. Cool. Invigorating climate, mag.
nlficsnUy furnished, cuisine unsurpassed. l*ure water. All vegetables
%
from oar print, garden gathered frrxh erery morning,
fotf pool, billiard*. t«nn!», lively, boanllfal ride. sad driv
Coach moot, sit trains st Bfltuora station. Consumpl
Orchestra,
. - Ith.
Consamptlrn not no.
nn, clrcnmitnnecn. t’onch In operated by man-
■err halt hoar between trailer from Aihotlll, nml
'ho n b<5.>l. r ' l opt!?nU , So ,rar. Writ, or wlr, for i—kl.t and rate*.
KDOAR n. MOORK. Proprietor
The joint legislative comlmttee
Investigate the Soldiers' Home will
meet at the state capltol on Tuesday.
September 18 at 10 o'clock In the
morning.
Official notice comes to that effect
from Hon. Ben Mlltkln, of Jesup,
Wayne county, one of the members of
the house committee. Information at
the capltol Wednesday waa to the ef
fect that the meeting would be held
September 10, but Mr. Mlltkln correct*
that Impression.
The Joint committee Is composed of
Senators Adams, Alt Blalock, of the
Thirty-fifth, and \V. C. Bunn; Repre
sentatives MlUkln, of Wayne; Knight,
of Berrien; Williams, of Laurens; Hall,
of Bibb; Rudtclll, of Chattooga; Long
ley, of Troup; Kells', of Glascock. •
As a result of a petition presented
to the legislature from Inmates of the
home and statement* of Representative
Williams, of Laurens, on the floor of
the house, the Joint committee won ap
pointed to Investigate the charges of
mismanagement.
It la understood that the resolution
set forth that the meetings were to be
held at the Soldiers' Home, but Mr.
Mllikln states the capltol. At any rate,
the meetings will bo open to the press,
and the committee will make a thor
ough investigation of condition*.
MONTHLY INSPECTION
18 HELD WEDNESDAY
The standing committee of the Sol
diers' Home Wednesday made Its reg
ular monthly Inspection of that Insti
tution. This standing committee
composed of the following members of
the board of trustees:
Colonel Charles D. Phillips, chair
man; Captain William S. Thomson,
Colonel Thomas E. Winn, of Greens
boro, and Colonel IL A. S. Freeman, of
West Point.
Captain "Tip" Harrison, secretary of
the board, says there are now 115 In
mates of the home. Three have been
recently admitted, one of them being
from Savannah and another from Au
gusta. There are other applications
for admission on hand.
Three Inmates of the home were re
cently suspended for drunkenness.
This committee waa busy Wednesday
Inspecting the home, listening to the
complaints of the Inmates and gener
ally overlooking tho management of
the new superintendent, Captain Rob
ert Barry.
This standing committee of the home
la separate and distinct from the spe
cial legislative committee, which Is to
Investigate the home on September 18.
Improving Privsts Park.
Special to'The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—The Eto
wah Light and Power Company have
announced that they will begin the
construction of a car line to their plant
at once and will convert the prop)
around the lake and site Into a park
and. amusement resort. A bathing
house will be built and the take will be
stocked with fish.
May Undergo Operation.
Special to The Georgian.
Gadsden, Ala., Aug. 29.—Congress
man Burnett, accompanied by his ion,
Phi, went to Nashville today, where
the latter goes to have hts eyes, which
have been troubling him very much of
late, treated by a specialist. An oper
ation may be resorted to.
Sam Jones Tabernacle
Meetings, Carters-
ville, Ga.
On Septemper 15th to 21rd, Inclu-
give, the Western and Atlantic rail
road will sell tickets from Atlanta-
Dalton and Intermediate stations, to
Cartersvllle, at rate of ono fare for
the round trip.
Sam Jones will be assisted by
Evangelist Oliver and other ministers
of renown. Prof. E. O. Excell will
havo chargo of tho music, and other
gospel singers of note will attend.
Three servlcea each day, 10:30 a. m„
3:00 p. m. and 8:00 p. m., and tho
people of Cartersvllle will welcome
tho great crowds with the same hos
pitality they have always shown.
CHA8. E. HARMAN,
Qsn. Pass. Agent-
Ochtocknce: W. L. MacIntyre, Thomaavllle.
Tift—K. »*. Brown. Ttftoti.
Tn»u|»—'\V. T. Tuggle, II. M. Young, La*
Grange.
Turner—J. M. Huraner, Antihunt.
Twlgga— I. N. Maxwell. Jeffersonville.
Tattnall—W. T. Rurkwalter, RHdavllle;
W. G. Wartiell, llogsn.
Terrell—J. B. Mercer, Dawson.
“ fton. Lyons.
. . Joliuann. Hfawasaee.
Fpson-J. R. Atwater. Tkomnston.
Walton—Hal O. Norwell, N. I*. Oatlaway,
Monroe.
Ware—N. A. Friar, Waycroee.
Warren—I*. II. Msssengale, Warreuton.
Wilke*-8. A. Wool ten, Ttgnall; It. O.
Barksdale. Washington.
Wilkinson—1\ 11. Adam*. Allentown.
Worth-Gland Dayton. Sylvester.
Washington—<\ I. Duggan, J. Frank Wal
ker. Handera rllle.
Wnyne—Itvu Mllikln. Incumbent, defeated,
bnt name of succesaof la unknown.
Webster—C. C. Trnroy, R. F. D. No. L
Preston;
t Rochelle. *
i. Clinch, Crisp, Dade,
But
TwqD
M
ays
ore
If you’ve let 8 days pass of this 10-
days sale don’t put it off longer. Two
days only, Thursday and Friday, and
positively no reduced prices after closing
time Friday night.
This sale includes every article of Furniture
(excepting offics desks) in the ehtire stock.
C hamberlin-JohnsQn DuBese Cq.
REV, SAM V, SMALL
TO SPEAK SUNDAY
The revival services at Bhlppey'a
hall are being well attended each night
and great results are promised.
Many ladles are attending these
meetings and the music Is a strong fea-
Good men from both branches
of the Y. M. C. A. are provided aa lead
ers each night, and next Sunday there
will b* a grand rally at 1:30 p. m., also
at 7:45 p. m. It Is expected that Rev.
Sam Small will preach at both services
on Sunday.
W. A. Well* will conduct the ser
vice* Wednesday and J. T. Loftls on
Thursday night. Entrance to hall Is
on Pratt stfeet, Just oft of Decatur.
8CH00NER FRANCES
HAS ROUOH VOYAGE.
Special to The Georgian.
Brunswick, Ga., Aug. >1.—The schoon
er Frances C. Tunnell has arrived In
thle port, after a very tedious voyage.
The veeeel left New York a month ago
for Brunawlck. She encountered very
rough weather end contrary wlnde,
and did not get down to Cape Halterea
until Auguat 14. After ehe sighted
Hatteras she again encountered con
trary winds, and was beating around
In the neighborhood of the cape for
over ten daye before favorable winds
brought her south to Brunawlck.
HALL COUNTY WANT8
AGRICULTURAL SCHOOL.
In Bryan. t'ntnoM,
.Ulmer. Lumpkin, "
mss. L’nlon ami .... un .
not lieen chosen yet. #r the names have not
resebed H|ienker Klston. >|o»t of the conn
ties given will elect In October.
Special to The Georgias.
Gainesville, Ga., Aug. 24.—A meet
ing wae held at the cjty hall Friday
afternoon to Interest the cltlsens of
Hall county In the location of an ag
ricultural school for the Ninth con
gressional district. Professor T. H.
Robertson'was elected chairman of the
meeting and Colonel W. f. Hobbs was
chosen secretary. After passing some
resolutions, commending Colonel Perry
for securing the passage of the bill. It
was decided to Issue a call for a mess
meeting of the cltlsens In Gainesville
on Saturday, September S.
NEW GEORGIA TOWN
ELECTS ITS OFFICERS.
gpeclel to The Georgian.
Bamesvllle. Ga.. Aug. 2t.—An elec
tion was held yesterday at Aldora, the
recently Incorporated community, em
bracing the big cotton mill Just out
side the city limits, and the following
were elected: James Butterworth, may
or, and A. W. Epphs, T. H. Parker and
W. L. Stallings, councilman.
JOHNSTON FAILED
TO CARR! LEE CO,
Hon. Howell C. Beasley, a prominent
attorney of Leesburg, and editor and
publisher of The Lee County Journal,
woe a caller at the capltol Wednesday.
Attorney Beasley was one of the candi
dates of the returns of the recent prl
mary In Lee county, nnd had a copy of
the official vote with hltn.
This vote disputes the claim made
by Hon. Mark Johnston, of Baldwin.
In the morning paper that Lee county
waa one of the counties he carried, and
that Instead of getting every vote cast
In Lee except 8, aa stated, he received
198. as against 250 cast for State
Bchool Commissioner Merritt. The
number of vote* ca*t for *chooI com
mlaaloner in Lee county was 2(8.
Mr. Johnston 1* quoted In Wedncx
day'* Constitution, referring to an aril
cle by a Georgian reporter, "Why did
he not say that I secured every vote In
Lee except eight?" For the very sim
ple reason, as the returns from Lee
show, Merritt carried I,eo by over two
to one over Johnston, and Instead of
getting every vote except eight, he got
only 108 out of a total vote of 158.
MODERN EYE GLASSES
The Kryptnk Invisible bifocals are a
distinct scientific advance over all oth
er double vision glasses. They are
fused Into one solid piece with no seam
to collect dirt. John L. Moore ft Hone,
•ole manufacturer* In Georgia. 42 N.
Broad street. Prudential building.
SHIPMENT OF TIE8 '
TO PANAMA CANAL.
Special to The Georgia*.
Brunswick, Osl, Aug. 2*.—Brown ft
Co. have cleared the Norwegian Steam
ship Fortuns, and Baxter ft Co; have
cleared the steamer M. C. Holm, both
veeeele carrying cargoes of hewn cy
press railroad croeatle* for the Isth
mian canal commission, to be deliv
ered at Colon, Isthmus of Panama. The
Fortuns had a cargo of 42,090, while
the M. C. Holm carried about 25,000
tics. The shipments on these two ves
sels about complete the big contracts
which these two Brunswick crosstie
dealers had with the canal commission.
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Boston, Aug. 29.—In order to O
O accept a position ae professor of 0
O forestry In the University of 0
O Georgia at Athens, Ga., State For- O
O eeter Alfred Akermon has re- O
O signed hie office with the state. 0
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SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
Trains Leave Atlanta. New Terminal
8tatlon, corner Mitchell and
Madison Avenue.
N. D.—Following schedule figures pub
lished only aa Information anU are uot
guaranteed:
, 4:00 A. M.—No. 23. DAILY. Local to Blr-
mlngbnra, making oil atope; arriving In
Birmingham 10:16 a. m.
6:10 A. M.—No. 11. DAILY. "CHICAGO
AND CINCINNATI LIMITED." A eolld
vestlbuled train Atlanta to Cincinnati with
out change, composed of vestlbuled day
couches and Full mao drawing room sleep
ing* care. Arrives Home 7JO a. ra.; Chat*
faooogn 9:46 a. m.; Clucluoatf 7Jtf p. at.;
l.oul*vllle 3:16 p. in.: Chicago 7:31 a. m.
Cafe car service. All meals between At<
Lunmuui. miifn uiiuiu i.m ss. hi., vir
lumhus 10 e. m.
t:15 A. M.—. 0.15. DAILY, local «e Macon,
Brunawlck and Jsckaunrlllc. 11.kr. nil
atop. . arriving lucon 9:15 n. m.; Ilruua-
wlck 4 p. ra.: Jncknonrllia 7:40 p. m.
7:09 A. M.—No, 55. DAILY.-I'ullmtn 10
Birmingham, Memphis Kanina City and
Colonum Spring.. Arrival Memphle i:CS
8 . m.; Kinaae City 1:9 n. m., and Colorado
prints *:15 s. m.
7:50 A. hi.—No. 12 DAILY.—Local Is
Charlotte, Danville, Blchmond end Aahe-
Southwestern
bleeping, library, observation and elnb
ears through without change. Dining rare
serve *11 meals en mute. Arrives Wash
ington 3:13 a. ra.; New York, 12:^1 p. ra.
1:00 P. M.—No. 40, DAILY.—New York
Express. Day coaches between Atlanta ana
Washington. Kleeperv between Atlr
Charlotte and Washington. Arrives
Ington 11:06 s. tn.; New York • p. m.
&:!» 1*. .ll.-No. S. DAILY.—Local for
Ifacoe, arriving Macon 2:4# ]*. m.
4:10 P. M.-No. 10. DAILY.—Mncon end
ll.ivt'kliirtvllie. i'ulliuan ooeervatlon chair
car Atlanta to Macon.
4:26 P. M.-No; ft. DAILY.-Pullmtd
sleeping car and «tay coaches to. Birming
ham. Arrives Birmingham 9:16 p. ra.;
Memphis 7:16 a. ra.
4JO I*. M.-No. II. DAILY, except Bun-
■y. “Air Una Belle" to T<
4:30 P. M.-No. 22.
Columbus. Pullman
mi «r
4:35 ..
ettevUle
4 J0 P. M.-No. lb, DAILY.—Through
drawing room, and sleeping cere jo Cin
cinnati and Memphis end Chattanooga to
I^ulsvllle. Arrives Rome 7 JO p. m.; Dalton
3J3 p. m.: Chattanooga 3:56 p. m.; Memphis
“JO a. m.: f*oulsvllle 3JO a. m.; Bt. lamia
p. m.: Cincinnati 8:10 a. m.
6:15 P. SI.-No. 25. DAILY.—Slskas kll
•topa. Ixwnl te IlsSIn: arrives IlcSIn 10:59
coaches to Jncks«>nvttle i
rives Jacjt
la, m.:
11 JO -
» m aincKwtnviiie ami urunsB
Jacksonville 3:30 a. m.; Itr
i.: Bt. Augustine 13 s. m.
P. M.-No. 37. DAILY.—*
-Through
.. car. At-
leeper Atlant,
tents to Hbreveport. ml sleeper Atlanta
to Birmingham. Arrt.ee Birmingham 3:tt
a. m.: Meridian ll a. ro.: Jackson 2:26 n.
m.: Vlrksliurg. 4:06 p. m.; Bbreveport lOie
jt.^m. Sleepers open to receive passengers
U filOHT-Xft S8. DAILY.—United State,
ast Mall. BoiId rcstlliuliHi train. Bleeping
irs to New ! ork, Rlchtnotul. Charlotte and
sbevtlle. Coaches to Washington. Dining
in serve *11 meals en route. Arrives
Washington 9J8 p. m.: New York 9J3 a. m.
Local Atl*nla-(’hnrla*te sleeper open te
receive passengers at 3:00 p. m. Local
RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
Shhwlug the Arrival and Departure of Pas
senger Trains of tho Following Roads:
XvRhtLuS' a^d AiT^N^IC'-ftATTROAn:
No.—Arrive From— No.—Depart To—
• 3 Nashville.. 7:19MB “ “ “ «*-**•
73 Mftrtetts... a 8:26 aip
_ I Depart _
7:10 atniMacon J2K)1 ana
Jtcknonvllle.. 7:50 am Huvannah 8KW ana
Macon... 11:40 am Macon 4:00 pox
Bavannah..... 4:06 piu.Bnvnntinh *9:16 pin
Macron.. p m 1 J ay *on ville.. ^8:3^p m
•8elma!. T .?. era[*M
, „
UOrange 8:29 atu[LaGrnnge.... 6.30 pax
•Montgomery. pm|*Moutg m'ry. 11:13 pux
•Dally. JUI other tralha daily except Run*
•MontVm*ry.llJ6 pm
[•Selma 4:20 pns
lay.
All
tBlIro
jf Atlanta and West Point
Railroad Company arrive at and depart
from Atlanta Terminal station, corner of
Mitchell street and Madison avenue.
iiKfttUHj; ItAlLiiuAl*. *
Arrive From- I , Depart To—
•Augusta 6:00 am^Auguiitn....^ 7:43 ana
Convert 6:46 am Llthonta...* .10 06 am
Covington 7:48 amfAugusta...... 3.30 pnx
•Augusts.. . .19:10 pm Conyers 5:00 pm
Llthonta., 8:26 pm Covington.... 6:10 pu
•Augusta 8:16 pmrAognita 11:48 pm
•Dally, All othar trains dally except Bon*
"'^kAn.ixni) Ain hub railway. ••
Arrive 6*rom— I Depart To—
Weehlagtoa... f:|9 emiBIrsninghnni.. 4:49 am
Abbeville IJ0 sm}Monroe.. M ... 7.20 am
Memphis 11:41 amlXew York....12:00 nx
New York 3:3) pmlAhl cville.... 4:0) pnj
Monroe 7:40 ptB|Memphte...ss 5 oo pm
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Bhown In Central time
S a-Ashevllle sleeper open 10:30 p. m.
4*t Office No. 1 Peachtree, on viaduct,
Peters building, and new Terminal Stctloo.
Both ’Phones. City office, 142 main; depot.
No. 2, on Terminal exchange.
FIRST BALE OF COTTON
FOR NEWBERRY COUNTY.
Mpei'tat to The Georgian,
Newberry, 8. C., Au*. 29.—The flrat
bale of new cotton for Newberry coun
ty was sinned and marketed Monday
afternoon by John C. Hipp. For the
paat few yearn Mr. Hipp has ginned the
first bale of the season here.
Will Open 8ksting Rink.
Fperlnl to The Gcofeiaa.
Newberry. 8. C., Aug. 29.—A modern
skating rink In every particular will
be opened up In Newberry within th»
next few weeks by A. H. Monteith, of
this city.
“The Doubloons” The Georgian’s new serial will
start Thursday—Don’t fail to start with it»