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ITi communications should be addressed
11 Union-Recorder,
Milledgeville, Oa,
jitorial Glimpses and Clippings.
Vhe directors of the World’s Fair,
Jo recently visited Atlanta, have
bken in most complimentary terms
[the Cotton States Exposition.
is a matter of wonder and spec-
iou to me why people can’t go
s peaceably and quietly and
v life instead of taking a umli-
- delight in stirring a strife.—
i Tribune.
Jir, Broyles of Fulton has intro*
ged, by request, a bill in the house
■representatives to so amend the
lstitution as to strike out the word
■ale” in the section relating to the
lit of suffrage, thus g ving women
right, to vote iu Georgia elee-
is. This bill is the result of the
nan’s right agitation in Georgia.
|he cure of Rheumatism h is ofteu
ed medical skill, but it’s preven*
i lias been very easy by au occa*
bal use of Simmons Liver Regula*
. It keeps the liver well regulated,
i the system free from poison,
[rein is the secret of health. ”1
le used it for years for Indigestion
1 Constipation, and also found it
[sone relief from a touch of Rheu-
N. Hughes, Lordsburg.
liss Anna Gould’s noble hnsband,
[Count Castellane, is sai l to be
of the men most completely
[n iu by the Kaffir s'ocks. He
[been buying and selling very
)-ily, and if the < able reports are
he has done neither with good
[ment nor success. The report is
he lias lost more tliau $1,000’003,
[peculation since his marriage.
1 variously estimated that be re-
jsd fiom $5,000,000 to $15,000,*
vith his bride, aud chat he spent
bO, 000 of it for bric-a-brac before
| honeymoon was half over.—
biuan News.
fhurinnn’s most noticeable char*
•stic in the Senate,” says Ex-
[tor Edmunds, ”whs ills com-
|i of piue, strong Englisli. He
[powerful in debate, never mine*
|untters, but, calliug things by
he considered tlieir naine«.
[as brave in bis convictions and
|always working for what lie
gilt the good of in's country, and
[or h re. Although I did not
i with him upon political mac-
|I could not lie Ip liking him for
Virnestuess. What he did was
[because he considered it right,
[nigli rather reserved to etrang-
was a genial man among his
Jls, and. being remarkably well
|d in history, literature aud law,
most interesting companion,
Louisa Porter Gilmer died in
[mah last Tuesday. She was 71
[of age and was taken with apo*
[ while standing at the grave of
-hisolm, whose funeral services
]fas attendjug. She fell back
fie arms of those around her
i a few minutes died. Mrs. Gil*
Ns the widow of the late Gen.
I Gilmer, chief of the engineer
|of the Confederate army. Bhe
1 Miss Alexander, aud was one
[eldest children of the late Gen.
Iider, of Wilkes county, and she
V first to die. She haves four
Ns and live sisters They are:
|A- R. Lawton, of Savannah;
J• V. Cuiinuing, of Washington,
I™* Mary O. Hull, of Washing*
Maj. Wm Felix Alexander
/ Us, a; Gen. E. P. Alexander of
|Rah: Air. C. A. Alexander of
|“gtou, Ga.; Maj. .1. H. Alex*
IJ f Avgusta; Mrs. W. E. Boggs
hus, and Mrs. A. C. Haskell of
|hia S. 0.
the food for all such.
How many pale folk
there are ! People who
have the will, but no power
to bring out their vitality;
people who swing like
a pendulum between
strength and weakness—
so that one day’s work
causes six days’ sickness!.
People who have no life
for resisting disease—thin people, nerveless, delicate !
The food for all such men, women, or children is Scott’s
Emulsion. The hypophosphites combined with the oil
will tone up the system, give the blood new life, improve
the appetite and help digestion. The sign of new life will
be a fattening and reddening, which brings with it strength,
comfort and good-nature.
Be ture you get Scott's Emulsion when yon wnnt it and not a cheat substitute.
Scott & Bowne, New York. All Druggists. 50c. and $1.
Children Who buffer
[wdulous, skin or scalp dis*
flight to be given Dr. Pierce’s
1 Medical Discovery, for puri-
f lle blood. For children who
[,Vy.’ P a l 0 or weak, the *‘D s-
1 is a tonic which builds up
P e »n and strength. What is
I't for children applies equally
l ,s : As an appetizing, restora*
r ni0 > it sets at work all the
f eB of digestion and nutrition,
■every organ into natural ac
Iju brings back health and
,n - In recovering from
or in convalesence rrom
onia, fevers, Rod other waBt*
leases, it speedily and sorely
14168 and builds up the whole
r* diseases caused by a tor-
|r u°r. lu *Pnr® blood, as Dys*
. “‘‘lousuees. Blotches and
P Q s, u gives most perfeot sat*
SALMAGUNDI JY UNCLE ROB.
Advioe is cheap, hence “economy”
is the burden of its song.
People of small value are under
many obligations to be agreeable.
The
CALL FOR AN ELECTION
By the Qualified Voters of the
City of Milledgeville to Deter
mine Whether Bonds Shall be
Issued by Said City for the
Purposes Hereinafter Statedjj Bon’t grieve about the past
"—■* -good things you missed are not as
The Mayor and Aldermen of the City raanv as the bad things you deter-
of Milledgeville hereby notify the qualified ved
voters of said City that on the 4th day of T „ >_ „ . , , , .
December, 1895, an election will be held to Laziness, pure and simple; Is what s
determine the question whether bonds in tae matter with lots of folks. Many
the sum of Twenty-two Thousand ($22,000) have not energy enough to turn
Dollars shall be issued by the said Mayor over a thought,
and Aldermen of tne Oity of Milledgeville ' >, .
for the purpose of raising money to pay' * ,R8 bee >uie st.yl.sh to brag on
the debt Incurred by the said Mayor and ono’s poverty. Hence beet to do cit
Aldermen of the City of Milledgeville to izens take the lead in the “so sorry”
the Southern Bank of the State of Georgia crowd,
and for which bonds issued in aid of the
Georgia Normal and Indnstriiil College
were sold and delivered to said Bank.
Said election is to bn held on the day
named at the City Hall within
the corporate limits of tald City, and in
all respects as provided cy Section 508 (j)
of the 1882 Code of Georgia, and the result
thereof shall be ascertained and declared
as provided by law. All the qualified vo-
ters of said City shall be entitled to vote
in Bald election, and all those voting for
the issuance of bonds shall have written
or printed on their ballots “for bonds” and
ail those voting against the Issuance of
said bonds shall have written or printed
on their ballots "against bonds.” Said
election is culled by virtue of an ordinance
of i lie Mayor and Aldermen of the City of
Milledgeville, passed on the 1st, day of
October, 1895, which ordinance was passed
in pursuance of an act of the General
Assembly of Georgia, approyod December
17th, 1894. The amount of bonds sought to
be is3u»-d, the purposes lor which they are
to be Issued, the interest they are to
bear, t he amounts or principal and inter
est to be paid annually, and the time when
said bonds are to be fully paid off. are all
fully and specially set fortn in said ordi
nance, which is published as a part of ttiis
notice, a copy of which is us follows:
An ordinance to provide for an election
by the qualified voters of the City of Mil-
ledg-*ville,todetermlne whetherhonris in the
sum of Twenty-two thousand ($22,000) dol
lars shall be issued, provide for the sale
of the same; the application of the pro
ceeds and payment of said bonds at ma-
turitv and for other purposes.
Section 1st.—Be it ordanled by the
Mayor and Aldermen of the City of Mil
ledgeville, and it is ordained by the au
thority of the mime. That an eloctlon shall
be held in the city of Milledgeville, upon
the 4'ti day of iiecember, 1895. under au
thonty of. and as provided by* an Act of
the General Assembly, approved Decem
ber 17th, 1894, to determine the question
whether bonds for the amount of Twenty-
two thousand ($22,000) Dollars shall be
issued. The total amount of said issue of
bonds not to be more than Twenty-two:
Thousand ($22,000) Dollius; to bear six per
cent interest per annum irom the r date,
payable at the office of the City T’reasu
rer of said City annually on December 1st,
aud to be of the denominations and num
bers as follows,to-wit: Thirty-eight bonds
for the principal sum or Five hundred
($500) Dollars each, with interest coupons
attached thereto, numbered from one to
thirty eight inclusive, the principal of each
bond payable thirty years from the date
of the issue thereof; and thirly bonds
each for the principal sum of One hundred
($100) Dollars witli coupons attached,num-
oerod from one to thirty inclusive, one of
said bonds to bo payable on the first day
of December next after day of issue, and
one od the first day of each succeeding
December thereafter until all have ma
tured. Said bonds to be signed by the
Mayor and Treasurer of said City, and to
he sold to t.ho highest and best bidder
after duo notice has been given; provided,
however, that none of said bonds shall be
sold lor less than par. .The principal and
interest shall be paid in lawful money of
the United States.
Section 2nd.—Be it ordained bA the au
thority aforesaid. That at least One hun-
ured ($100) Dollars of the principal of said
bonds shall be payable annually by the
Mayor and Aldermen of said City of Mil
ledgeville, that is to say, on the first of
December each year, and that the whole
of said bonds shnll be fully paid off In
thirty years from the issuance of the
same. Tho proceeds of the sale of said
bonds bo applied to the payment of the
debt of Twenty-.!wo thousand ($22,000)
Dollars, due by the said City to tho South
ern Bank of the State of Georgia, and the
tuterest due and accumulating thereon, as
piovlded ir. the act aforesaid or the Gen
eral Assembly, approved December 17th,
^Section 3rd.—Be it ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, That said election shall
be held on the day aforesaid at all the
voting or election precincts within tho
corporate limits or said City, and In all
respects as provided by section 508 (j) of
the 1882 Code of Georgia, anu the result
thereof shall be ascertained and delated
us provided by said section. All the qual
ified voters of said City shall be entitled
to vote in said election and all those vot
ing for the Issuance or said bonds shall
have written or printed on their ballots
"ter bonds,” and all those who vote against
the issuance or said bonds shall have
written or printed on their ballots • against
bonds.”
Section 4th Be It further ordained by
the authority aforesaid, That the Mayor
and Clerk of said City shnll give thirty
days notice of said election by publishing
an advertisement of the same in the Un
ion Recorder, a newspaper In which the
sher IFs advertisement tor the County of
Baldwin are published, for the space ot
thirty days next proceeding the day of
election, as hereinbefore named.
Section 5th.- Be it further ordained by
the authority aforeeaidlthat all ordinances
and parts of ordinances tn conflict here
with; be and the same are hereby repealed.
This notice le given by direction oft he
Mayor and Aldermen of the city of MU-
ledwvllle. G.W.CARAKEB. Mayor.
Attest. .
P L. Faib, Clerk.
Milledgeville, Ga.. Oot. 38.1895. 18 tds.
Lecturing is a big field. The bars
are down and the pasture looks in
viting to hoys who think they have
too inuoh genius to work.
Some progressive men, so called,
advocate a liberal use of other peo
pie’s money in all good causes, and
really intend to be liberal with their
own. when they get more than they
waut.
Ten cent cigars and ten oent lead
pencils are above our everyday Hspi
rations—rare luxuries, we may sav.—
A traveling showmen told ne, ttie
othei day, of a neighborin'? editor
who smoked a ten cent, cigar while
he “set up” a 75 cents job. We Imve
a high admiration for the liberality
of the press.
Rome Tribune: Don’t live in fu
ture nor in tiie past, but in the pres-
ent. Tweut.\-four hours is long
enough for a man to live in a day.
And when you are dead you will be
desd a long lime. .
HEAD AND SHOULDERS
above every other blood-
P urifier, stands Doctor
ierce’s Golden Medical
Discovery. Bee the evi
dence or it. It’s sold in
every case, on trial. If
it over fails to benefit or
cure, you have your
money back.
1 In restoring your
strength, when you’ro
“run-down” and “used-
up;” in cleansing your
blood from every impur
ity, whether it’s a simple
eruption or tho worst
scrofula; and in building up wholesome
flesh, when you’ro thin and weak—there's
nothing to equal tho “ Discovery.” In every
disease caused by a torpid liver or impure
blood, it’s tho only guaranteed remcay.
Mrs. Elizabeth J. Hushwaw, of Sidney,
Ohio, writes: "My little boy was so afflicted
with liver trouble and other diseases that our
family physician said he could not live. In
fact, they all thought so. I gave him Dr.
Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery and Pellets
und they saved his life. Wo have used tho ‘ Dis
covery ’ for throat and bronchial trouble, and
found such perfect relief that wo can recom
mend it very highly.”
Cliaiatjerlc.ia’o Eya and Sirin Ointment
Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore Lyes,
Granulated Eye Lids, Sore Nipples, Piles,
Eczema, L iter, Salt. Rheum and Scald Head,
25 cents per box. For calc by druggists.
TO HOR32ToWNEH3.
For putting a horse in a fine healthy con
dition try Dr Cady’s Condition Powders.
They tone up .he system, aid digestion, cure
loss of appetite, relieve constipation, correc.
kidney disorders and destroy worms, giving
new life to an old or over Worked horse. 25
cents per package. F or sale by
CULVEIi & KIDD, Druggists.
NOT
LIKE
OTHERS
There is a difference between medi
cines and medicines.
Those of to-day, as a rule, differ from
those of the past in many respects.
Fully as great is the difference be
tween Dr. King’s
ROYAL 6ERMETUER
and the ordinary medicines of to-day.
It is unlike them in
THESE FIVE THINGS:
1. It does not taste like a medi
cine. It is as pleasant to take as
lemonade and makes a most refreshing
drink.
18. It never nauseates the most
delicate stomach.
3. It does not swap off one dis
ease for another. It does not set up
one form of disease in order to relieve
another as is so often the case.
4. It contains no alcohol or
opium in any form and is always
harmless even when given to a babe
one day old.
6. It does not patch simply,. It
cures. It reaches as nothing else
does to the hidden sources of disease
in the blood and removes the cause. It
does this with an ease and power that
have never been equaled. •
For all troubles of tho Blood, Stomach,
Bowels, Kidneys and Nerves, and for all forms
of KALARIAIj POISON it stands pre-eminent—
without a rival or a peer.
tW Bold by druniat*. new packs**, lore* bot
tle. 106 Dos**, On* Dollar. KonulOc turod only by
THE ATLANTA CHEMICAL C0„ ATLANTA, BA.
VIRI FOR U-PAOK BOOK. XAXLX9 T»W
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Kidd.
'lay 22, 1894 ly
New Advertisement*.
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Sold outright, no rent, no royalty. Adapted
I to City, Village or Country. Needed in every
I home, shop, store and office. Greatest convon-
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Agenth mult* from *5 to ISO per day.
One in a residence meunH n Hale to nil tho
noichboru. Fine instruments, no toys, worki«
\y_ anywhere, any distance. Complete, ready for
JTSlOTall use when shipped. Can be put up by any one,
L/ ' i' ev*?r out of order, no repairing, last a u life
[.y "kwjtiu.p. Warranted. A money innltor Write
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Nov, 26,1805. 3rn
CATARRH
is strictly
A LOCAL DLSEA8E
and is caused by sundfn
climatic changes.
Ely’s Cream Bali
IS ucknowledtf! d to be the 1110*1, I 111): .Ilk II
cure for Nasal C iturrh, Gild in Hevl and
Hay Fev-r,of hII rein-.Hen It opens and
i-ienn-e* inH-al pHN-aire*. allays pain
and inflaiuuiMtion. In-sis Hi- sow*, pro ocs
tin- tuenr-r-riio from o .ids, wst,. res tl.A
senses of tesle slid smell. Pile hilm Is
ap.-ll-d dlreellv into i In- rum rile, is quick
ly absorbed and gives relier at. once. The
results that, follow catarrh due to the
dropping of poisonous mutter into the
throat are irritation of iha bronchial
tubes Mini soreness ot t’.o lungs accompa
nied by a e nigh. Ju ill suou eas-s we re-i
oinineor* Pin- o a Balsam 10 he used in
comectio i with Cream Halm.
KI.V’m PINK0I.A RAI.M.1I wlil lie
round excellent for throat, and lung inllam-
mi'ions mid for estliua, Consnmp ives
will invariably de-
live benefit from
its use.as it quick
ly abates the
• nigh, renders ex
.leclolntiou easy,
ai-sisllng nature
In res'.orli g wasi-
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is a laridi per ceu-
t.ig, of thoso who
supiose tlieir cas-
es lo ne consump
tion wno are only biiUVriug rom a chronic
coM or ueep sealed cough, often aggravat
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in u.*e Price ot Cream Balm, 09e per bot
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$2.50 we will deliver free of i xpnws or pos
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ELY RKO 1 11 ERS, 50 Warren St. New Yol k
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Between Milledgeville, Macon and Atlanta.
No.85
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EXCEPT
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Between Milledgeville,
Augusta and Savannah.
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HAILE, <*«nl. Pane. Agt..Savannah. Ga.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Augusta, Ga., Nov. 3rd, 1895.
Commencing Nov. 3rd. 1895, the following schedules will be operated AUtralaa
run by 90th Meridian Time. The schedules are subject to change without notice to tba
public.
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50(1
pm
1129
pm
105
pm
5 09Jpm
11.38
pm
114
pm
8 03
5 21
pm
11.58
pm
130
piq
819
5 37
pm
12.08
am
142
pin
5 46
pm
12,16
am
1 50
pm
835
5 5J
pm
12.25
am
157
pm
8 40
6 03
pm
12.42
am
2 12
pm
8 53
6 ‘ii
pm
12.56
am
2 25
pm
9 04
6 45
pm
1.22
am
2 49
pm
9 25
NO
if
1 38
am
3 04
pm
938
—
2 05
am
3 29
pm
10 00
8 10
am
2 22
am
3 43
pm
10 11
8 21
am
2 41
am
4 00
pm
10 28
8 42
am
2 56
am
4 14
pm
1010
9 05
am
3 19
am
4 35
pm
10 58
9 22
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341
am
5 01
pm
1116
9 31
am
3 51
hi
512
pm
11 26
9 46
am
4 15
am
5 30
pm
1142
9 54
am
1 2H
alii
540
pm
11 61
10 01
am
4 3J
am
5 49
pm
12 00
10 15
am
5 00
aru
610
pm
12 15
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am
am
am
am
am
am
am
am
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am
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am
am
itm
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am
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am
am
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Auguetu
Bulat r
Grovetown
Berzclia
•Uarlem
Dealing
Thomson
Mesena
Gamak
Norwood
Barnett
Orawt’dv’le
•Union Pt.
Greensboro
Buck head
Madison
Rutledge
Soc’l Circle
Covington
Con yers
Lllhonia
Slone Mt.
Ciarkston
Decatur
Atlanta
9 20 pm
8 53 'pm
8 35 pm
8 12 pm
7 56 pm
7 40 Dm
7 33 pm
7 20 pm
7 08 pm
G 50 pm
6 38 pm
617 pm
6 94 pm
5 48 pm
5 37 pm
5 19 pm
5 01 pm
4 52 pm
4 .’6 pm
4 28 pm
4 20 pm
4 05 pm
1 00
1236
1227
1216
1209
12 00
1144
1133
1126
1119
1105
10 54
10 34
10 21
1000
9 40
920
9 05
8 43
8 22
8 10
7 5 J
7 43
7 34
715
Tf
46 am
712 an
6 59 an
647 am
6 35 an
6 26 an
611 am
6 01 am
5 54 am
5 48 am
5 34 am
5 22 am
5 00 am
N. 18.
SUN ONLY I
LV
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448 an
487 an
425 an
416 am
4 07 ami
859 an
3 38 am
8 98 an
820 an
SO* am
2 48 an
2 21 an.
2 04 an
137 an
120 an
l 01 an
12 45 an
12 22 an
1200 nl,
1145 pa
1124 pn
1111 pa
UOO pa
1045 pa
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7 05
646
6 32
610
554
5 45
530
5 22
515
5 Oi)
l 50 pm
1 15 am
1 50 piu
8 40
am
CaiiJHk
7 .10 |il'll
1125 am
11 45 piD
7 V5 pm
1 59 pm
1 31 am
2 03 pm
847
am
Warren ton
7 0 > pm
11 17 aiu
11 92 pm
7'27 pm
2 18 pill
206 am
2 34 pm
9 02
am
Mayfield
6 13 pm
11 01 am
1103 pa
7 08 pm
2 32 pm
2 30 am
2 54 pm
Culverten
5 42 pm
10 49 aiu
10 14 pic
6 57 pm
2 43 pm
2 50 am
3 12 pm
9 22
am
Spnrl a
5 17 pm
10 40 um
10 27 pm
0 47 pm
3 00 piu
3 22 am
3 56 pm
!) 36
am
Devereuux
4 36 pm
10 26 am
K) (.7 pm
6 36 pm
3 10 piu
3 37 am
4 15 pm
9 43
aiu
Carrs
4 15 pm
10 18 am
9 48 pa
6 22 pis
3 32 pm
4 16 am
5 00 pm
10 00
am
Miledgev’e
3 40 pm
10 00 aui
9 16 pa
6 02 pm
3 50 pm
i 4s atu
5 30 pin
Browns
2 27 pm
9 46 am
8 50 pa
5 46 pm
4 00 pm
5 07 am
5 49 pm
10 24
am
Haddocks
2 12 pm
9 37 am
8 34 pa
5 36 pm
4 12 pm
> 28 am
6 07 pm
Jamee
1 58 pm
9 28 am
8 18 pm
5 2C pm
4 45 Dili
6 30 aiu
70) pm
ii oo
am
Ii Macon A
1 15 pm
9 00 am
7 30 pm
4 55 pm
7 20 pm
11 08 am
2 15
pm
L Itarneii A 1
1 52 pin
8 50 am
6 08 pm
7 40 pm
11 20 am
2 27
pm
tihaion
1 36 pm
8 37 am
5 57 pm
7 47 pm
11 30 am
l 35
piu
Hillman
1 27 pm
8 27 am
5 47 pin
8 15 pm
12 03 pm
3 05
pm
AWsrigt’uL
1 00 pm
7 55 am
515 pin
6 50 | m
2 50
pm
LTJ.PointA
9 20 am
6 30 pm
7 02 pm
3 01
pm
Woodvlllc
9 08 am
6 20 piu
7 06 pm
S 05
pm
Hairdst. wn
9 04 um
6 15 pm
7 19 pm
310
pm
Moxeys
8 51 am
G 03 pm
7 26 pm
3 23
pm
Stephens
8 44 am
5 66 pm
7 38 pm
3 34
pm
Crawford
8 30 am
5 44 fun
7 55 pm
3 50
pm
Dunlap
8 12 am
6 27 pm
7 59 pm
3 54
nm
Winters
807 am
5 22 pm
8 15 pm
4 10
pm
A Athene L|
7 50 am
5 05 pm
1!) 45 am
11 3(1 tun
11 50 am
L U.PoiutA
Si loam
AW l’latr.frL
1 42 piu!
1 20 pml
•>k N '
Trains 17 and 18 ruu solid Deiw.-en Acuen,* und Atlanta, via Madison,
dai'y except Sunday.
•Train No. 28 arrives Harlem at 8:20 p. in. and leaves 8;35p. in , allowing
15 minutes for supper.
All above trains run daily, except 11 and 12. 17 Bnd 18. on main line, No,
44 un Washlngron Branch and 34 and 85 oc Macon Branch which do uot
run on Sundav.
Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Charleston, Augusta and Atlanta.
Augustaand Macon, on Night Express.
Sleeping Cars between Atlanta and New York, on tram 27, and train lepw*
ing Atlanta at 7.15 o’clock a. ir,
1H0S. K. SCOTT. JOE W. WHITE. A. C. JACKSON
Gen. M’g’r. Trav. Pass. Ag’t. GeD. Freight and Pass. Ag’t
Augusta, Ga
J. VV. KIRKLAND, P. A., Atlanta. W. W. HARDWICK. P. A., Mac.on.Gs.
Middle Georgia & Atlantic Railway
WAP OF T..E
"zdle orcr.aiA
AND
Time
Table No. 25, Effective October IStli, 6 o’clock, A. M 1ST
READ DOWN. BEAD DP *’
Oct. 1.1895. 14 17,
105
101
107
103
1 Lv AI
1 1U4
108
li 2
2 k'5
pm
6 40 am
6 4o am
l 2)
P u
Ollllrt I/dVlllH |
ftjJ piUl
1 OJ plU
i 30
pm
6 4 > am
6 4 > a u
1 25
l) III
EltiilSO.I Juhj.i
8 4 > uiu
1 00 pua
31.5
piu
7 00 aiu
7 u3 un
1 11
pm
Mori v t'lor
8 30 pm,
14 40 |>m
3 20
pm
7 I5*.m
7 2 5 a u
2 00
p a
8 15 pint
12 25 pm
3 50
pm
7 35 a u
7 iJ an
2 2)
pm
Ar Bat mto.i Lv
7 65 piu
12 Ou IU
12 00 m
5 00
Pill
7 35 am
7 5J arn
4 25
p n
Liv E itmitnil Ar
7 55 piu
12 oo m
12 00 m
5 30
pm
7 50 am
8 1 1 HI
2 17
j n
Will ird
7 37 um
ll 43 am
It 30 am
5 45
pm
8 02 am
8 2>am
:l 05
PU
AlKO.lt III
7 23 pm
ll 30 aip
5 55
pm
fill)
8 30 a ll
3 15
o n
vlamiea
PIU
11 20 am
6 05
pm
8 10 aiu
s 35 am
3 29
pm
Sillily D lie
7 10 p ii
ll 15 am
6 (5
pm
8 18 am
8 45 uu
3 39
P u
Kdly
6 53 piu
ll 05 am
10 45 am
6 25
pm
8 22 an
8 50 a a
3 37
mi
F ilTilC
6 5< pm
13 57 am
10 40 aiu
630
pm
8 30 am
0)0 am
3 45
pm
B oagoton
6 47 pm
10 49 am
6 37
pm
8 35 am
9 05.ui
3 50
p u
Newooru
6 44 p u
10 44 am
10 20 a ii
7 05
p >
8 42 am
915 am
4 00
pru
Oirin-d
6 35 p ii
io is am
7 15
pm
8 45 a n
9 44 am
4 07
urn
lltyitou
6 tit) pm
10 30 am
7#)
pm
8 52 am
93) atu
415
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Stair-mile
6 25 pin
10 25 am
805
pai
9 05 am
9 (0 a m
413
pm
Oovmgt >u June.
6 10 pui
10 Iff am
9 39 am
8 10
p a
9 10 i ••
a 15 io
4 35
Y II
1 l -1 1 S' VI
5 41-in
10 0.4 art)
9 34 ,m
list
2 00 an
12 45 ai
12 2 > tti
1210 ai
12 01 i
11 45 ai
11 39 ai
11 20 ai
u 10 *i
UOOai
10 50 ai
10 40 ai
1030 ai
1004 a<
Ik no *
™. »v*« ™ ouuuty.
Noe. 107 nun 108 are ssudsy only.
Trains 101 and 104 will slop ouiy at points where time Is given
Trains lot and 104 will sto t on signal oniy, exuant at Ettonton Hhadv Dalasi
Newborn, which aie tne regular stops for these trains. 7
Trains 102. 108,105,195.107 aud 108 will stop for freight or pasaengsm at anv m
isr stopping plaoe ou signal. ^ 9 ^
J. W. PRESTON, Oea. Mgs