The Augusta herald. (Augusta, Ga.) 1914-current, April 01, 1914, Home Edition, Page FIFTEEN, Image 15

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, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 1. ' Seeking Names Spanish War Survivors Buried in Augusta Cemeteries Tt Is the expressed desire of tho loi'iit cani|> of veteran* to decorute wUti flmtrr* the graves of all survivors of the Spanish* American war that He at Wat In Augusta'* cemeteries. To this an.', the camp, wlahea to obtain tho name* of n* many of tho survivors burled hero as possible and Is asking the relative* and friends of the de ccnsctl to furnish them, If possible, with the names. The Information will be gratefully received by Dr. Fletcher. SOI Harlsnn building, who Is chairman of tho committee appointed for the purpose. It Is understood that there are ;t great many survivors of the Spanish - American war hurled In Augusta and the Augusta veterans are anxious to show their respect In some fitting way at least once a year for their diytrt brother comrades. AUGUSTA QUOTATIONS GROCERIES. PROVISIONS D. 8. Reg. Itlbs, 50-lb 12* D. S. Reg Plates. 8-lb. av 1114 D. S. Clear Plates 10% D. 8. Bellies. 25-lb 13% Pearl Grits, 96-lb., all sixes 1.90 I’el low Corn 91 Red Co. White Corn 95 Best Feed Oat 56 Best White Oats 57 Medium Head Rice 05 Japan Head Rice 03% Fancy Green Coffee 14% Choice Green Coffee 14 Fair Green Coffee 12 Tencent Roasted Coffee. 100 pkgs. .07% Arburkle's Coffee, pr ch, 10-lb. 20.60 Arbuckle's Ground Coffee. 36-11*. 20.80 R. A. .1. Coffee. 50-Ib. pkgs 16% Heno Coffee Ground, 100-lbs 20 P. R. Molasses, bbls 20 Pecan Syrup, bbls 27 Cuba Molasses, bbls 28 Rebolled Ga. Syrup. % bbls 30 Va. Peanuts 05% N. Y Gr. Sugar, bbls or bulk bags 4.35 N. Y. Gr. Sugar, 4-25 bags 4.40 N. Y. Gr. Sugar. (24 5-lb. ertns) pr lb 4.55 N. Y. Gr. Sugar (60-2 ertns) per lb 4.55 12-o*. Evaporated Milk 2.50 Peerless 5c Evap. Milk, 6 doz... 2.85 A 4-011 Sardines, 100 6c cans 65 1-lb. Chum Salmon 85 1- Pink Salmon .90 2- Toma tons 70 S-lb. Tomatoes 95 No. 2 I.ima Beans 90 New Argo Salmon, per do* 1.50 AUGUSTA SECURITIES. BONDS AND STOCKS tCorrert»d Weekly for Th, Au gusta Herald by Martin & Garrett) Bank Stocks. Bid A si! Auguk's Savings Rank isn Merchants' Bank 217 220 National Fxchange Bank of Augusta 130 135 Planters T.onn * Savings Bank (par value 10) 41 45 Union Savings Bank (par value 25) .. -- ■ ... 7. 13 Railroad Stocks. A. * w. p. n. R. co. :« ir.» Augusta, & Savannah Ry C0...103 101 Chattahoochee & Gulf U. R. Company 102 Ga. R. R. & Banking Co 257 260 Seaboard rff. stock 50 57 Sosthoard common stock .. ..20 2! Southwestern R. R. Co 103 105 P actory Bono*. At:gus*a Factory, is! es. ml* M AN »3 »» Eagle A Phoenl MH, Co. Ist sa. 1920. J. A .T 15 100 Enterprise Mfg. Co.. lat. Ea 1923. M AN 10 92 Slhlev Mfg. Co. lat 5,.. 1923 J A J 11 « Factory Stocks. Alksn Mfg Co *o Grunltevllle Mfg. Co 123 King Mfg. Co 77 S 2 King Mfg Co., pfd 104 103 Langley Mfg Co 40 Sibley Mfg. Co 45 50 Warren Mfg Co 65 70 Warren Mfg. Co., pfd 102 104 Enterprise Mfg. Co 6b 60 1- Chum Salmon 90 2- Tomatoes 70 3- Tomatoes 15 New Argo Salmon, per doz 1-50 H;GH SCHOOL PUPILS SEEKING MISSING GIRL New York. —High school boys and girls in Ridgefield Park, N. J , were asked today to join the search for Jes sie Wood, a first year pupil whose dis appearance last night roused the whole town. Miss Wood is 16 years old, nnd a daughter of Percy L. Wood, head bookkeeper of the Corn Exchange Bank of this city. The girl left her home last night to attend a meeting of the Campfire Girls nl the house of a neighbor. She did not reach the meeting and none of het relatives or friepds have seen her since. GEN’L GORAS BACK. New York.—Brig .Gen. William C. Gorges, who investigated sanitary ditions in the mining camps of the Rand, South Africa, returned here to day Ha was accompanied by Major Surgeon Robert E. Noble and Dr. S. F, Darling, who assised him. General Gorgas received a degree of doctor of science from Oxford University nnd other honors in appreciation of his work. SALE In ii, P District Court of the United States for the Northeistern Pivlefrn of the Southern District of Georgia. In the matter of B. C. Limberlck. In Bankruptcy. .... Will be sold on the "th day of April, 1911 at the store occupied by Tlnley s 5 & in cent store. In Waynesboro, Ga., at 1" o'clock noon, all the assets, property and affects of this bankrupt estate, con sisting of stock of goods, fixtures, and open accounts. Inventoried at 1900.00 Said sale to be made free of liens, and all liens upon any portion of said prop erty shall be divided In said sale and shall attach to the proceeds of said prop erty Said property to he first offered in surh lots or parcels as. In the dis cretion of the Trustee wITI cause the same to bring the best price and then offered in bulk and the trustee shall ac cept and report for confirmation either t.,e best bid for the several lots or for thv whole, as may appear to the best interests of the estate. No hid will be accepted unless accom nan ed bv certified check or other sat fsfactory security for at least 10 per cent i the amount of such bid. Said sale to he made under and by vir tue of an order granted by the Hon. Joseph Ganahl. referee in Bankruptcy and said sale to be made subject to con firmation bv the Bankrupt ( ourt. This 15th day of March, 1914. | H. C. HATCHER. Trustee of B. C. Llmberick, Bankrupt ■m *n| IF YOU DON’T BELIEVE THIS ONE JEFF WILL TELL YOU ANOTHER SAY, JCPP, (T SAYS _ ( * tpOK*D UP (SNO Srtt*, Ypfc THAT TH6 YetAPSRAYUR* ON ( JotT TO &HOW You "\ / FkOCK °F ***** t eve*. \ TNC PLATEAU 0 p TKfcfeT nunY.nc > ,N UP6 ‘ DROP?, Detects An hour j e vuk.oN it wAi So J Tuey alu lit in Ymc. lakcs. _ ——■' UAARiw TWA& IN SHIRT f \ SUDDENLY Ytte TetAPeRaTUR.t£ ( r Aw YHATi A LARG Pouß. tAtl.es / r —' '' ' • S MANO I suppose YOU ) c OP" COORSG YMe UAR-e ' v Killed Mlt%e \ ftO t 9AtSS6D *et«\ J _ _____ CM6R <SNO pRo-ze The SSthousakd AND Ruy t treoes V cu,A SOCKS' fmt TKbnr , N T*e IC e Ww>or Bov t sesaeo 'ew J -rwry roe*- \ I Rnifcc, r-r. _ I / So THAT - J . AWAY WtYW —N.™. ’ / | _ [ij Todays Financial and Commercial News AUGUSTA COTTON MARKET Middling closed today at 13%c. Tone steady. Middling last year 12%c. CLOSING QUOTATIONS Good ordinary 11 1-4 Strict good ordinary 11 3-4 Low midd ing; 12 1-2 Strict low middling 13 1-8 Middling 13 3-8 Strict middling 13 6-8 Good middling ... 13 7-8 Tinges, Ist \ 13 1-8 Tinges, 2nd 12 1-2 Previous Day’s Figures Good ordinary 11 1-4 Strict good ordinary tl 2-4 Low middling 15 1-2 Strict low middling 13 1-8 Middling 13 3-8 Strict middling ...13 6-8 Good middling 13 7-2 Tinges. Ist 13 1-8 Tinges, 2nd ... 12 1-2 Receipts For Week Saits. 6pm. Ship! Saturday 573 156 1144 Monday 157 403 Tuesday 1163 1217 1038 h Wednesday. . . . 921 21 916 Thursday - Thursday . . . Friday Totals 2814 390 3531 Comparative Receipts 1913 1914 Saturday 6121 llli Monday ... 162 127 Tuesday 680 1028 Wednesday 450 191 Thursday Friday Totals 1604 1459 Stocks and Receipts Stock in Augusta 1913 65.620 Stock in Augusta, 1014 8",609 Rec. since Sept. 1, 1912 319,484 Rec .since Sept. 1, 1913 361,994 Augusta Daily Receipts 1913. 1914. Georgia Ry 43 47 Southern Ry 87 60 Augusta Southern Ry.. .. 10 —— Augusta-Aiken Ry —— Central of Ga. Ry Georgia and Fla Ry 41 27 C. A W. C. Ry 50 A. C. L. Ry 161 Wagon 8 7 Canal.. .. River Net receipts 400 144 Through 60 60 Total 450 191 Port Receipts Galveston .. .. 3095 6893 New Orleans 375 3477 Mobile. 870 278 Savannah # 4240 1303 Charleston .. Wilmington 333 639 Norfolk 476 685 Total ports (est) 11000 12747 Interior Receipts Today 7ast. Yr. Houston 3451 1849 Memphis.. .. *'<4 St. Louis 702 Cincinnati * 451 Little Rock 899 Houston 2201 4842 Memphis 604 !-t. txiuls 52 Cincinnati Little Rock —— Weekly Crop Movement, End ing Friday, March 27, 1914. 1914. 1913. 1912. Receipts . . 74,97 50,373 92,94* Shipments . 108,638 80.044 137,723 Stock .. .. 647,380 602,677 44,391 Came In St. 163.840 120,183 194,541 Crop In St. 12,478,579 11,774,760 13.654,247 Vis. Sup. . 5.861,471 5,325.112 6,610,85* NEW YORK COTTON New York.—The cotton market opened firm, 5 to 10 higher .today In response to higher Liverpool cables, larger English spot sales and unfavorable weather ad vices from the southwest. There wove rumors that leading spot Interests were preparing to ship cotton out of the lo cal stock during April. Prices later eased off with May at Ins! night's price while later deliveries held 1 to 4 higher. Liquidation of Slay contracts became more active Jate In the morning ami the market sold 3 to 9 points net lower following better weather forecasts anil unsettling Washl. gton advices. Business was less aellve during the early afternoon and prices held steadier with May about six points lower, while other months ruled within a point or two of lafst night's closing figures. High. Low Close. May 1252 1232 1233 July 122» 1M 1209 August 1196 1189» 1183 October 1153 1142 1143 December 1158 1148 1148 NEW ORLEANS COTTON New Orleans. —Cotton futures today opened steady, four to seven points up on good rabies and more rain In the cotton region. Around the call the mar ket stood 5 lo 8 points up but profit taking by longs set In and half an hour after the opening prices were only 1 to 2 points up. Business was small In the afternoon. At 2 o'clock prices wore 1 to 2 points under yesterday's closing level. Spot cotton steady, 1-16 off; middling 13; wales on the spot 909: to urrlve 925. Receipts 396; stock 167,806. Realizing by longs Increased and of ferings were not well received. At noon prices were three to four points net lower. T T ON Liverpool.—Cotton apot steady; good middling 784; middling 722; low middling 882. Hales 15,000; (peculation and ex port 2,000. Receipts 3,300. Future* eteady. April 885 April and May 675*4 May and June 874*4 July and August 833 August and September 050 October and November 022*4 December nnd January 014*4 January and February 814',4 CHICAGO’CASH GRAIN Chic,go.—Wheat. No. 2 red, 93a1-2; No. 2 hard. 91 3-Ba7-8; No. 2 northern, 931-2a94 1-2; No. 2 spring, 93 1-2a94 1-2. No. corn. Cat*, standard, 39 3-4u40. Pork. 2080. „ Lard, 1042. Bib*, 106231112. THE AUGUSTA HERALD, AUGUSTA, GA. CHICAGO GRAIN MARKET Chicago.—Bearish crop conditions and lack of export demand led to renewed wheat selling. Opened unchanged to 1-8 al-4 higher and tnere was Home murther advance, then ram eddiaedee advance, then came a decided setback. Corn gave way after a moderate bulge on short covering. Opened a shade off to l-Sal-4 up. made a moderate gain then broke sharply. <mts followed corn. Decrease In hog receipts west helped provisions. Fin * sales ranged from a shade to lioal2 1-2 with transactions af terward a tas till higher level. Subsequent advices of a little export business at New York resulted In a fresh wheat upturn. Closed firm at 1-4 to 3-8 a 1-4 net advance. Reports of Improved eastern demand helped corn. Closed firm 1-4 to l-lu3-8 above last night. Open. High. Low. Clnsa WHEAT— May. . . . 91% 91% 90% 91% July. . . . 86% 87% 86% 87 CORN— May. . . . 67% 67% 66% 67% July. . . . 67% 68% 68% 68 OATS— May. . . . 38% 33% 38% 38% July. . . . 38% 39 38% 39% FORK— May. . . .2080 2087 2075 2080 July. . . .2086 2095 30*0 2082 LARD— May. . . .105* 1067 1060 1052 July * . . .1075 1*077 1070 1070 RIBS— May. . . .1110 1115 1107 1110 July. . . .1120 11JW 1122 1125 HOURLY TEMPERATURES — t- • Degree, 8 A.M 52 7 A. M 52 8 A. .V 1 52 9 A. M r *2 10 A. M 53 11 A. M M 12 A. M . .55 1 P. M 58 2 I' M 58 NEW YORK STOCK MARKET New York. —After Initial loam:* on the stock exchange today hud been convert ed Into equally Might losses, purchase, by recent sellers forced the market up ward again, and In the afternoon abort* showed some nervousness over the heavy Heeurnul.itlon of Missouri Pacific, which rose beyond 27. The main tendency of the morning was downward. The iumulso lent hy Indications of ail early decision In tlm freight rate* case seemed to have spent Its force. Speculative interest waned. Reports of advances n steel prle.es were without ffect and United State Steel sagged. Traders sold short more freely than at any other tiem this week, but were not able to shake out holdings of long stock and there were appearances of underlying strength despite the morn ing's recessions. Bonds steady. Closed firm. increased demand for copper storks stiffened the general list, which reached Its best figures for some of the coalers and western shares. LIVESTOCK MARKET CHICAGO CATTLE RECEIPTS Chicago.—Hogs; Receipt,, 20,000; eteady; bulk of sales, 856a865; light, 85/'a 870; mixed 835a887V6; heavy, 825a882*4; rough, 825a835; pigs, 725a860. (tattle: Receipts, lO.&OO; steady; beeves, «95a965; Texas steerstt 720a820; Stockers and feeders, |560a790; cows and heifers, 385a840; salves, 850a#50. Sheep: Receipts, 22.000; steady; native, 540*890: yearling,, 850*765; lambs, na tive, 735»82<t. Industrial ajul Construction Growth For the Past Week Columbus, Ga.—The Industrial Index Buys in Its issue for this week: "The Southeast begins the second quarter of the year with industrial and construction activities thoroughly under way, and with new enterprises being an nounced In increaang volume each week. Ths section of opportunity is an exceed ingly busy one. “Three public service corporations at Columbus. Ga., will expend a total of (310,000 In making Improvements. "A street paving contract which will amount to nearly (200,0)00 bus bean awarded at Hradentown, Fla. “incorporation has been asked for n company which will build a railroad through a section of South Georgia. “A cotton mill with 6,000 spindles will be established at Alexander City, Ala. "A contract has been awarded for con struction of a postoffice building at Ralnbridge Ga., to cost imA'o than (40,- 000. "A steel river bridge with two spans of 100 feet each will he constructed at Albany, Ga., for a railroad. Three eb el bridges will be built in Pasco county, Florida. “Rids are being received for the con struction of a ten-story office building In Birmingham, Ala., and an eight-story buldlng to contain offices for lawyers will be erected In Atlanta, On. “A hotel building of ten stories, which It Is proposed to make one of the most modern In the Month, is to he erected In Tampa, Fla., by local and Eastern capi ta). A church building to cost 176 000 to (100,000 Is proposed In Macon, Ga. “Among the Items of construction work done, ns reported tills week are: "Apartment houses, two, Atlanta, tin.; nnd Havanruih, Ga,; school building, MU lcdgevllle, Gu., anti school liii|Fov«ment,, Cuthbert, Gu.; paving, Falkvllle, Ala., Griffin, Ga., and Ht. Augustine, Fla.; church buildings, Birmingham, Ala., and Hlountstown nnd Tallahassee, Fiji.; club house, Tampa, l-’^u.; five-story office building, Jilrrnlngh —n, Ala.; water and sewer systems, Wain hula, Fla, ; building to he converted Into bank building, Ope lika, Ain.; theatre building, Hcotlsboro, Ala.; waterwifrlts systems and Improve ments, Forsyth nnd Mllledgcville, Ga. "Construction contract, have been awarded as follows: "Paving, l-eeshurg, Fla.; hank build ing. Pell Ulty, Ala.: school building, Double Hprlngs, Ala.; factory building, Tampa, Fla. Bids have been received for construction of a (40,890 hank bulld- HAITI REBELB ACTIVE, Waihington. —Continued rebel ac tivity In Haiti was reported today by Lieut. Commander liostwh U on the gunboat Nashville. The town of Hln i ho has l/cen re-occupied hy the gov ernment. Former Bonator Theodore’s forces are at Oulnamlnthe. MON EYJVIA R K ET New York. —Call money steady, 1 3-4 a 2;njllng rate 2; closing 1 7-Ba2. Time loans steady; 60 days 2 l-2n3-4; 90 days 2 3-4; six months 3»l-4. Mercantile paper 3 l-254. Hterllng ex change steady; 60 days 484,75; demand 486.25. Commerelnl bills 484. (lover ii men t bonds steady. Railroad bonds irregular. _____ Clear, Complexion—R«move» Bkin Blemish,, Why go through life embarrasse-l and disfigured with pimples, eruptions, blackheads, red rough skin, or suffer ing the tortures of Eczema, itch, tet ter, saltrheum. Just ask your Drug gist for Hr. Hobson’s Eczema Oint ment. Follow the simple suggestions and your akin worries are over. Mild, soothing, effective. Excellent for li'i blcs and delicate, tender »kln. Stops chapping. Always helps. Relief or I money back. 60c, at your Druggist. lug at Plant City, Fin., end a high school building at Fort Myers, Fla. "Industrial plants will be established .us follows: "Cotton oil mill, Collinsville, Al.*.; fer tilizer facto Vb-s, Basse nger, Flu.. nnd Hylacaugi, Ala.; hydro-electric plant, Mllledgcville, Ga.; bottling pants, Cur tersvilU . Rome and Dalton, Ga.; coaling station, Havanruih, Ga.; farm implement plant, Cordele. "A bank is being organized at On- Atlantic Coast Line NOTE —These arrivals mid departures are given «m information. Arrlvuls and connections are not guaranteed. 86 | 82 | | 85 | 81 *: 16p| 2:3op|Lv. Auff’ta Ar. 9:65a S:lflp 9;48p 1:1 'p Orangeburg f. 57a 12 .7p •:05p 6 4ftn Bumter 4:25s 11:00f. 10:27p |:00p Florence 8:03a 9:40a 7:00a 6:00a Richmond 6:|sp 1:00a 10:20a N:4on Wash. D. C. 8:95p 9:40p 11:44a 10:02*1 Balto, Md. 1:46p *:2op 2:04p 12:23pl W Phlla 11:36a 5:42p 4:J5p 2:3lp|Ar. N. Y. Lv 9:15a B:l4f> Through Klectrio Lighted steel Pull- Man Hleepuvs on euch train to New York dally. Steel Compartment cam northbound to New York on Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Fridays on trsln No. 3f» Observation Broiler curs between Flcrsnee and Ac gusta, and our own A. C. L. New Dina*# north of Florence. T. B. WALKER, Diet. Peas. A at. CHARLESTON & WESTERN CAROI INA RAILWAY CO. (Effective Jan. 4, 1914.) The following arrivals snd depnrturc, of trains, Union Station, Augusta, Os., ns well ns connection, with other com panies are slrnp y given as Information and are not guaranteed. Departure*. 7:10 A. M No. 6 Dally for Anderson. 11:00 A M. No I—llnlly for Greenwood, Bpartanhurg, Greenville, Asheville. 4:25 >. M. No 3 Dally for Hpaitan burg, Greenville, ete. 5:80 A m.. No. 46 -Dallv for Beaufort. Port Royal snd Charleston. 2:00 P M . No 42 -Dally for Beaufort. Port Royal, Pharleston, Hnvnn.uk. Arrival,. 12:10 P. M., No. 2 Daily from Spartan burg, Greenville, sic. 7:05 I'. M.. No. 4 llally from Spartan burg. Asheville. 12:15 P M., No .41 Dally from Beau fort. Port Ruyal, Charleston, and Savannah. 8:30 P. M.. No 46 -Dally from Beau fort, Port Royal and Charleston. 8-00 P M„ No 8 Dally from Anderson. Effective Sunday. March 15th, through Pullman Parlor Buffet Cars wll be operated between Augusta and Aehe vllle on trains Nos 1 and 4. In connec tion with Hon. itv "Carolina spe cial" from Pnsrtsnhurg ERNEST WILLIAMS. General Passenger Agent. 829 Broadway. Augusta. Ga. GEORGIA RAILROAD No. Arrive From— *2 Atlanta. Macon, Athens nnd Washington 2:3opm •4 Atlanta 7:osam 112 Macon and Oamak B:4sam •28 Atlanta, Mncon, Athens and Washington 10:20pm •92 Athens, Macon and Wash ington 11:15am Pullman Sleeper and Parlor Cur Service. . .Aiij Noe. 3 end 4, Augusta arnl Alhinta. ' igj Nob 3 and 4, Charleston anti •Manta. 7,1 Noa. 1. 2 27 and 23, broiler buffet Parlor Car, Augusts. and Atlanta. J It PHXTJPB. O. P. A., » C. C M'MII.MN, A. O. P A. 801 BROAD STREET. PHONES 267, 681 and 2268. BY "BUD” FISHER tervllle, Ahi. Municipal improvement bonds have been voted at Daytona, Fla. ‘‘Eight new corpora I tons were formed during the week with minimum capi tal stocks aggregating (210,500." Southern Railway Premier Carrier of tli, bouth Schedule Mfcctlv, March I, 1914. N. 11. Schedule figure, published uni, „ liifuriiiHtliin ;ud nr, not guarantoei Unlor Station, All Tralr.a Dally Train, Depart to No 18 CharlMton, fl. C 7:20n.m. 7(1 Savannah, Jacksonville ....*;2on.m. 8 Cohmihlii. 8. C 7;10n m. 18? W»,hlngmn. New York .. ..2:s6|>m. 32 Washington, Now York .. ..8:06p.m. 2? Charleston ... 8:40p.m. 20 Cohmihtn 8:O0p m. 24 Charleston, Jark»onvll!» ...11:45p.m. Train, Arriv, From No. 26 Charleston, Jacksonville ...8-2fli,m. 19 f'uhmildn 10:00a.m. 131 Washington, New York . ..12:01p.m. 81 Washington, Now York . ..12:16p.m. 85 Charleston 2:l6pm. 29 Ruvnnnah, Ja ksonvtllf* .... 7:00p.m. 7 Columbia •• .• 8:35p.m. 17 Charleston 10:60p.m. Pullman Drawing Room snd Cdepart ment Sleeping Cuts Coaches, Dining Car Service. Phone 661 or 947 for Information and Pullman Reservation*. MAG RUDER DENT, Diet. Pass Agent. Telephone 947 729 Broad St C. of Ga.Ry “The Right Way" Curt cm w.o.ui.i.« 0.. M, .m«i t ims-I OtHAHruKfettt For Dublin, buvut.uali, Macon end Florida points 7:30 a.m. For Imlilln and Savannah .. .. 2:80 pox Foi Davannah, Macon. Colurn bu- and illnnlnahnrn 8:20 p n, ARRIVA'.S From Savannah, Macon, Co limihoN and Ulrmlngham ... 1:30 a.nk From Dublin Savannah and Florida points 13:80 pm. From Dublin Savannah, Ma con and Florida polnta ~ .. 7:60 p.m. All Trains Are bally. Train leaving Augusta 7:30 a. m and arriving at 7:60 p. m.. carries a through Pullman lluffet Parlor Car between Au ftuaia and Savannah, connecting at Mil an with through trnln for Macon. Co lumbus Hlrmlnghnm and Montgomery. Veallhuled olectrtc-llghted. steam heated Sleeping Cara, are carried on night trains between Augusta and Sa vannah, On.i connecting at Mlllen with through Sleeping Cara ro nnd from Ma con, Columbus and Atlanta. For any Information us to fares, schedules, ete., write or communicate with. TV tv, nACKFTT. Trare'lng Passenger Agent Phors No. 62 718 brood Street logouts- Qa. (Effective January 25, 1914.) No. Depart To st Atlanta. Macon, Athens and Washington S:3ftnm ♦ 3 Atlanta 12:15nt 'll Catnak and Macon 6:l6pm •27 Atlanta, Macon and Wash ington 3:lßpm •91 Athena and Washington 4:3opm • Dally. [Dally except Sunday, TIME SHOWN AROVE IB EASTERN (CITY) TIME. FIFTEEN