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P.RSONiL M.NTION.
Mr. a!»x II ♦miltoii is up from
• Ema furn ee t< d »y.
Mr. E. D. Burts of C ilir™ n».
is in ths city t»I ly. «SS3
II m Iso »i » Will f’lii h«y »i*< ••
yesterday in L nd.i’e .
Mr. F. A Guild, of Atlanta,
is at the Nt w (’eiitrul
Mr. Charley Patters..n, of
Cartersville, is here today.
Hr. J. if Atwater, of Chatta
noog’i, is at the Armstrong.
S.jtiire Fillmore Johnson, of
• up the Etowah, is here today.
Mr. William McWilliams is
now one of the popular clerks at
Fahy’s. •
Hr. C. A McDaniel, of Allan
ta, is among the visitors at the
Armstrong.
Mr, Rosser Thomas, of Adairs
Ville, was in the city yesterday
afternoon.
Mr. Luke McDonald ha* re
turned from a business trip to
eastern markets.
Mrs. Luke McDonald is home
after a pleasant visit to friends
at Chattanooga.
The many friends of Mr. R.
W. Childress are glad to see him
out again after an illness of
several days.
Mrs. W.H. Buskin has gone
to Spring Garden, having l>e- o
Called there by the illness «»f he.
relative, Dr, Race While.
Mr. W. H. Overbv, a popular
representative of the Atlanta
< uiistitution, i„ in the city today
and is stopping at the Central
Mrs Fa.k< Morton, who has
been vi tting Mrs. Fannie Crans
for several weeks, has returned
to her home in Rome.—Athens I
Banner
Mrs. Thomas Fahy nss c
turned from Indiana. Mrs Fain
entered her sous, Joseph ami (
Willie, at Noire Dame Uuiver
gity while away.
Prof. Wright, of the Georgia
School of the Deaf and Duyab,
at Cave Spring, is visiting th»
State Normal School for a few
days.—Athens Banner.
The many friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank West are delighted
to know that Mrs. West is now
safely convalescent, after having
been critically ill for some lime.
“Finest coffees ever brougb
to Rome” is the verdict of al
who try those sold by Lloyd &
Harper. Nothing better for tin
price can be produced anywhere
Mr. Will Harbour and his
ere ter, Miss Josie Harbour, ol
Rome, are spending the week ai
the home of Mr. L. D. Arm
strong at O istanaula, —Calhoun
Times.
The firm of Camp & O’Reai
is this day (Aug. 27, 1898; dis
solved. All parlies indebted t<
them will not pay unhss hot
names, S. D. Camp and J. M
O’Rear, are signed to the bills.
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
It is certainly gratifying ti
the public to know of one con
cern in the land who are not
afraid to be generous to the
needy ami suffering. The pro
prietors of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery f >rConsumption,Coughs
and Colds, have given away
over ten million trial bottles of
this great medicine; and have
the satisfaction of knowing it
has absolutely cured thousands
of hopeless cases Asthma, Bron
chiiis. Hoarseness and all dis-
Mk oases of the Throat Chest and
Lungs are surely cured by it.
Call on Curry Arrington, drug
gist, and get a trial bottle free.
Regular size 50c and sl. Every
bottle guaranteed or money je
denfu’d
Tb« feral !• p«wfev
feeww. Actoal tMU it «•» •••-
tMrS fawlfer '*“■ ••r etkar braat
ffflM
■ POWDER
Absolutely Pure
ROVAI BAKING POWDER CO., HEW VORK.
Sam J nws Meeting —93c to
Car ers.’ille end return via W. A
A. R R «i • . ts on sale daily
‘ Sept. 11 to lb tn limited 19th
trains leave Rome 9:30 a tn 4 .25
p tn.
Capt. N II B iss «f Lavender,
is smiling over the arrival of a
or-imldaughter at the home of
his daughter in Houston county.
Mrs. Bass left yesterday after
noon to visit the new baby.
Handsome box writing pa
per and envelopes to match,
onlv 5c box at Lloyd & liar
pers. Also ft large and beautiful
line of pencil and ink tablets at
marvelously low prices and la
test designs.
Miss Minnie Langford of At
lanta, who has been quite ill, is
convalescent and her mmy
friends hopa soon to see her
fully recovered. Miss Lmgford
i< th® g ie-,t of her pretty con in.
■I iss Flo S •*!v,
battle Dmdukman
><enkal Kitchener Pursuing The
Fleeing Devi.-he j .
London Sept 8 —The British
war office has received a dispatch
uom General Herbert
Ki chemr. c iminai.der of the An
,’’o-Egvptian forces, dated Orndur
DOttU on Munday la‘t faying that
hi camels, were dispatched- after
tip fugitive Khalifa Abdullah that
uorning. The general added that
he dervish 1-ader was reported to
>» m «vmg with such speed that
of nis wives had been drop
ped along >he road following hi n.
Th i aidar s iys:
“Officers bav • been counting the
-lervieh bodies on the field, and re
port the total number of dead
found as about 10.800 From the
lumbers of wounded who have
•riwled to :he river and town, it
is es-imat-'l that 16 000 were
bounded. B -aid > the above, be
tween 300 and 400 dervishes were
billed in Omuurinan when the
own was taken.
“I have as prisoners b* tween 3,-
K) and 4,OCX) fighting men.”
UNG DISMISSED
iREAT BrITANN’s DEMANDS CoM
plied With By China,
Peking, Sept 8 —Li Hung Cfinng
ias been dismissed from power,
It is presumed this was done in
iccordance with the demv*d
vttich it was rum >rel, the British
oinister her •, Sir ClaUiL M Me
fouald, was instructed to m .ke
n account of the alleged general
) irtiality of th- great Chinaman
" Russia, culminating in Grant
Britain being deprived of the con
tact for •’eking-II uik ,w riil road
y giving the Russo-Chiue bank
; iuancial con'r >1 n! the mad.
I
VERMONT DEM OCT ATS GA;N
•
Ik-ult Os The Electi n a Sur
► ri-e To Th >: Republicans.
White Rivnr Juncti m, Vi., Sip
i.—The result of yesterday's hien
iial election in Vermont show
uany surpri s, -be republic*
mtj having fa'leu off quite mate
ially imm fnir v are ago, where
a the ps tv managers had expect
f would <qual if not exceed the
of 1894 The democrats hive
iot only n>adn a ga n for governor,
but have elected thirty-three re
preseotativos in 179 towns heard
from at uoon today, while only
eleven wera se . t t' e last year.
LOG 141 HAPPENINGS.
Will Dince .Tonight,- Mies
Grinnell ha* i-*n«d invitations to
a<h nnii g<l sure'tn he given by
> r >»t th.' P rk pjvillioti tonigh'.
Those invit d anticipate a
P II .11)1 eveil’ng
<» me t ■ Fl. iMDA. Mr. Geo. W
H rp r. jinior member of th*
fi hi <> Lloyd & Harper, aecom
puni d by his wife, le-fi last night
•• r Di.t.mia Fla. Mr. and Mrs.
Harper will be away for several
weeks, perhaps for the winter.
Daytonia is a delightful health
resort and is patronized very
largely the year round.
Ba f ball Saturday. —On Sat'
urday afternoon, Fate willing end
the weather p rmitting, the “Is
No« s” will wipe up the earth of
the Exp sition park diamond,
with the ancient “Has Beens.”
Ths game «ill doubtless be very
larg ly attended as tbe last times
these nines contested, the grand
stand was bombarded with fun.
Go and Register.—Remem
ber that if you vote in this falls’
tit e election you must go to
the tax collector’s office and
have your name registered be
fore the night of September 16.
On that date the books close.
Less than 2000 citizens have
qualifi >d as voters up to this
time.
New S da Gerker. —Mr. F D
[’parson, of Atlanta, arrived this
morning and is now holiing down
the h indßome soda fount of the
Cm r,-Arrington Co., and catering
to »n»» throng of patrons who
,ia h r at that pop
uar orner Mr. Pearson comes
highlv rec and will soon
b i n nd •• nns With every body.
Enti.ktainw La-t Night.—
v| is-i Nsely entertained quiet a
number <4 her friends last night,
at the Neely’s hospitable home in
the Fifth ward, iu houor of Miss
Maud Smith, of Atlanta. Miss
Smith once lived in Rome and her
very ‘‘fflUl’rff lv.ni are enjoying,
renewing p lit a quaintauci.B. ol
Books Fur County Schools.
On the 17th inst., the committee
of Floyd county teachers, ap
pointed to look into the school
books and make recommenda
tions as to the best to be adopted
into the county schools, wll meet
with the board of educetion.They
will discuss the question togeth
er, and on the 27th the board
will meet again and make its
selections.
Jiißtic Court.—Justic Walter
Harris and E. P. Treadaway ar«
hold.ng down a most interesting
term of Justic -sourt ia the city
court room.! he dockets are lengthv
and the prospects are that the
A daring' bal r—
looi.i-t some Z-
tiiues tumble?
ne.itly two hun
dr e d Leet >Jy I
through the aii /// 1 -'T'* 1 ’ ‘ *M>*CjaSr j
hanging on to
a parachute un- 7|!w *4*
til it opens li —x _ "aEI
•Ol well.” he " *
says, “It usual- X '*— —-l 'At -
ly opens in >3w
time.” Some-
times it doesn’t open and
he is doomed This
seems foolhardy but no VI
more so than the sick
man who says, “O, I
guess I’ll get well all
right 1 ”
Disease is no guessing
matter. If it isn’t stop
ped it keeps on getting
worse. Many a man be J
gins with dyspepsia or
“liver complaint,” and jr
gradually loses strength
and vitality until before he knows it his
lungs are attacked and he finds hithself In
consumption The parachute doesn’t open
Tiie only real safety for a man whose
strength is failing from any cause what
ever i< to renew tbe sources of vitality at
their fountain head The best agency for
this purpose is the wonderful "Golden
Medical Discovery" originated by Dr. R
V Pierce, chief consulting physician of th«
Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute of
Bufalo, N. ,T . This ” Discovery "goes di
rectly to the aid of the enfeebled digestive
forces and enables them to make health*
nourishing blood, thereby building up
solid muscular strength and active nerve
force and energy.
The absolutelv marvelous things it does for
sick people is shown hv the experience of Mr
Prank A Starts, of Fayetteville. Fayette Co
Texas who writes: ■lt afiords me pleasure t<i I
testify to the remarkable curative power of Dr 1
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. I wai I
severely affikted with trouble in mv lungs- I
spitting up blood, and was so weak I Ms unable I
to continue my work I tried several remediei I
which gave me no relief, and I had commenced I
to think there was no hope tor inc Dr Pierce r I
Golden Medical Discovery was recommended tc g
me. so I tried it and began to improve at <mce, I
and was soon able to resume work. I oousidci I
it a wonderful medicine.” I
Dr Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Ad- •
viser sent for si one cent stamps to covet
mailing os/y. Cloth bindiKg u stamps
Address Dr R. V. Pierce, Bu&lo, N. V.
work will extend well *nto next
week .
Geo. Wilson’s Minstrel*. —
Manager J B. Nevin is of the
opinion that the theatrical season
for Rome will open on the night
of Sept. 21, with George Wil
son’s famous miisstrels on the
boards. George Wilson has a
habit of opening the season for
Ibune He always puts on a
splendid show and has never
Irtikd to play to an audience
quite as large as it -is ap
preciative. Manager Nevin has
not booked quite so many at
tractions, as heretofore, up to
this date. He has however, ex
ercised much discression and
proposes to give Romans only
the best that can be secured.
PAINFULLY INJURED
Mrs. Jane Vandiver, Mother Os
Mrs. J. P. M Byrd.
Mrs- J P M. Byrd left, over
the Sou'hern this afternoon for
Alexi«, A'a., having been called
there by a message which stated
that her mother Mrs. Jane A an
diver, had been painfully injured.
The message gave no details
more than that a heavy gate had
fallen on her crushing her very
b id r
/ Vandiver is one of the
Ofpwn, most hospitable and
b gloved women in Cherokee
a y, Ala. She is more than
f core years of but until
t|y nfortunate accident was
its »p.y, and vigorous as most
w’omen a fi ftv.
WHEN YOU ARE TIRED
Without extra exertion, lan
guid, cfull and listless, your
blood is failing to supply to your
muscles and other organs the
vitalizing and strength giving
properties they require. Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures that tired
feeling by enriching and purify
ing the blood. It will give you
energy and vigor.
Hoocr s Pjh s are easy to take,
easy to operate. Cure indiges
tion , biliousness. 25.
BRIDGE DISASTER.
•
Revife© List of Killed And In
jured By The Accident,
Cornwall, Ont., September 8
R vised lists of the killed and in
juri'd in yustarday’s bridge dieftster
«how that fifteen men were killed
md sixteen injured.
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REGULARS FOR CUBA
Washington, September 8 —At
the war department it is said the
troop? which will garrison Cuba
pending the establishment of some
permanent form of government
there will be principally regu'are.
The regiments, however, have not
yet been eelect-d.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DAY
fake Laxative Bromo Quinine
tablets. All druggists refund l
'he money if it fails to cure. 25c.
Ihe genuine has L B. Q on
••ach tablet.
Annual Sales over 0,000,003 LoxSs
t’OB BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
inch as Wind and Pain in the Stomach.
Giddiness. Fairness after nmuls, Head
iehe. Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushinus
of Heat, Luss of Appetite, Costivenoss,
Blotches on the Skin, Old Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and nil
Nervous and Trembling Sensations
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIE]
IN TWENTY MINUTER Every suilore,
will acknowledge them to l>o
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
!i T*. F.< II A M m PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly r-store Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem mid cure Mick lieadMclie. Fur a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
< *ny Patent Medlelur in the World.
35c. At ail Drue Stores,
THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS
is due not only to the originality and
simplicity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fig Syrup
Co. only, and we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purchasing the
true and original remedy. As tbe
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by the California Fig Syrup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist one in avoiding the worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. The high standing of the Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. with the medi
cal profession, and the satis’., .ion
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all oilier laxatives,
as it acts on the kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
ing them, and it does not gripe nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, please remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.
IOCISVILI K. ' *KW YORK. N. Y.
BIJ CKLEN ’S A R NIC A* SAL V E
•
The best salve in the world
for cuts, biusese sores, ulcers,
salt rheum, fever sores, tetter,
chapped hands, chilblains, corns,
and all skin eruptions, and pos
itively cures piles, or no pay re
quirej. Is guaranteed to give
perfi-ct satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by all Druggists.
. SOUTHERN
RAILWAY.
Coßilenw<l Schedule iu Effect July 6, INHS.
STATIONS. \ T »• 10 I No. 14 N:>: 1
Lv Chatta loogu .cSOiitn’ 7. o< m lO.lUpm
Ar Daltun 1 7.sUmi 8. 'o I'.’. 10am
Kr Borne k.amun 9.40 pm 1 Hara
Ar Atlanta 11 4 >ani I'.Oji ni s.Olam
Lv Atlanta 4 .’Onm; 1 ■> pm 5. -Oam
Hr Macon 7.1C t mi Z i arn S. .’onm
4r Jesup Isam 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 7.2bam 1.25 pm
.Ar Jacksonville 9.40 nm •. ,spm
Lv Jesup lo.oiam >pm
Lv F.ve’retT ■‘.”7. J. L 1 L s ?™
Ar Brunswick . .. 8 3i>am! IJOpiB
No. 10 co-vies I’uknuu Sleeping Car Cbat
lan to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Hulliran Sleeping Car and Day
'oaehesClia taiootfa to Jacksonville and At
lanta to Brunswick.
No. 8 curries I’ullma’'Sleeping Car Chutta
-lOOKU to Atlanta.
~SI aT'iTTs ' ' ' No. 13 I Nq~l j NoT"
Lv Atlanta 4.2Gam! 4.oopm' 7.50 am
Ar Rome ’>.3ouin: o.27>|>in'lo.2Vum
Ar Dalton 7 22tm 7.34pmil 1.30 am
Ar Chattanooga | k.to.rn 1 B.7>opn. I.oopm
Lv Chattai.ooija ....... j B..V.am, w.iopmi
Ar Burgin 4 2! pn> I
Ar Lexington j 5. lOpin 4..toamL iii ii”
Ar Louisville j 7 50pm| 7.s‘iam
Ar Cinciiumti . '.’r.ii »nm ’
i.v Chattanooga j U.’.mm I 15;.m _ l”2snrn
Ar Nashville . | ko.i.ia (i loam 6.55 pm
No 13 Carrie. I’Ulhmm .'•h eping <ar Atlanta
oChattuno ga mu ( ~o . -a to Cin 'inaati.
No i) carrlc- Pullman Sm -.mi ■ ."ar Atlanta
o Cincinnati an i Chattanooga to L-.misville.
£Fy£.'L2!?. l x No. 11
Lvi'hatla . oa.. | B.liam' •' lOnin ib-iOnm
Ar lyioxvi'.le [11.55am 8.0 . : >rn i.ioani
ArMorrist wn 1.21 pm B..>o.trn 2.27.arn
Yr Hot Springs a upm U.4Buni| 4.00 um
• r 4.3jpiu' l.)spm| s.loura
Ar.ulis'miv 6. iopm 9.:«)ain
A-r 10-eenm,0r°................ u..S!ptu 12.10 pm
"!r "ii‘- ' r , ‘-' In J.23pm
Ar \Va liimzton.... .. 1T7.7.7 Jll H7ia 'ospm
•r N’ w ‘i2 13pm
No. I 2 Carrie . I‘ullui vi Driiwi-.e ..o mSleep
>g ’ ar Chattanooga to N w York via Asho
z'.lle and Salisbury to Iti -hm md. arriving Rich
nind 6.40 p.m. also Pullman Sleeping Car
ee iisbino to Norfolk
No IB Is solid train Chfittanovrv to Salls
nir v with L’ulhn ci Sl(‘iq)in / Car Chattanooga
o S dishiny and Salisbury to New York with
»ut’i han“<!.
_ •
, S '|-A i-'<’_xs. 7No. 4 I N.JTT
.v ( ha t.t i nooga fkWpm B.loam
.r Knoxville 8. 1 ,pm 11.5.5 am
\r n (st ,wn ■>. i.satn l.Xiptn
vr vv 1 ')" . ' 7 -* Wau >j 3.55 pm
i \r Wa.ihmgton . . I 74>i m
Y'-ri< ....JUpS
No. 6. curries Pullman Sleeping Gar Cb'attn
(ooga t . vVasliinrt m and Cliattan oga to New
t'.: k without change.
No. I carries Pullman Sleeping Gar Knox
zilietoßri tol.
. STATIONS. __ ' 15-
Ar Birmingham ................’.‘.W i(i.6op X n
y Meridian 7.30 ;m
Ar Ne« or’., anv lU.3oum
y 9.45 am
Ar t K ksburg 11.35uni
Ar Shreveport. ■- ' l 7.»pm
’N” l f >lJ_Na_«| +No. 16 IJNo. 10
2.00 pm 4-sopm.Lv Home ... xr B.soam!’B.3Sani
M'lpm 6.57 pm Ar Gadsden, ar 6.00 am 6.80 am
6.00 pm 7.10 pm Ar Attalla. ly! 5.45 am; uWam
t Daily except Sunday. $ Sunday only.~
F. S. GANNON. 3dv. p. AG. m.. Waxhtngtoa, D.Q.
J. M. CULP, Traf. Mgr., Washlngtoa D Q
W. A. TURK. G. P A.. Waxhln<ton, D. a
G A. BENBCOT3R, > w-*.
t rests w'fh yo w ether you continue *„h“
xvr ze-killinz tot,tri o habit. \O-l Q-liar JizCZl
renoive- the dean t-t.,r tobac< t r ith < W iMmE
out nervous distress , 4xpelbiiico- -•‘'W iv
tine, purities ‘.he blood, re-Jggfl *JW ’Le>ns(i
•tores lost
in ' *oid 400,000
~ w 41 1U BP* yojr own druggist, who
I W V ' ucl * f °ruß. Tate it with
tk w * will,pathrntly, persistently One
*.WI >tt> •*/ usually cures. 3 boxes. M
5. na L ant< 7‘!. toc,,r ‘• werrfunom<>.y
P-JiiglMssdyCX. 'Ueage Mantraol. H.w I.r£
ISffißifei
I lu 48 honrw Ooiiorrhoen I
and disclia r#r* 1 rowi th“ /,
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IncoDVfMH'ncr, x 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ATTORNEYS.
J sranham,
Law onioe, *lO Kist Fine Btroot,
CHAS tV. UNDER A/QOD
it I. w, R linij .
Cn.poiai"ii I nn Onltr
"VV J. JNIBSHiL
Attorney ftt law. Will practice In allocun.
.special atwnuon given to LL
and the examination cf. bind title*
office iu King building, Rome. Qa.
WALTER HARRiy,
Attorney at law and.l. P. Office over F j
Kune & Co. ’s.
LIPSCOMB .Sc WILLI NOH AM
Commercial Lawyers.
Gffice lu Armstrong hotel building, Rome, q,
M 13 B 3 CJ I3 A. FT BLS,
Attorney at law. OfflceKing Bnlldinc
Rome,. a.
W H JEN MIS,
Attorney at Law Wul 1-iacu.so tn all comu
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga
J. SANTA. CRWF ) t J
Attorney at law, Rome, Ga. Collections .
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome, Ko.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. S.,
Office 24C 1-2 Broad. > Over Cantrell A Owen
J. L PENNINGTON. D .l) S.,M D.
. ENTIBT-
Office. 305 1-3 Broad street. Over Hanks Fur
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
O. H AMJII-.rON, M D
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O. co ’phone No. 63.
Lu F> ti Y /L Jt 3 □. M D .
Physician an t S irgeou, Office In Medlca
building Residence, No. 403 West First st
ffice ’phoNo rt .
2240fr-M_j
A sfa E Agricultural
0 tiJJUJ College
ft M* l * Building.
7—— 7-77' _J
DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education hi tbe rc. ch < f A .8.,
U.S., formal and * Business Man’s courses.
Good laboratories; healthful, hivigorntin^cii'
mite; military di^cipme; p/od nn»ral and
religions influences. Cln ajiest board in the
State; abund i ncc of country produettjexpenses
from $7.5 10 $l5O a year; board in dormitories
or private fanuli s. Special licciu •* c-» .r^efor
teachers; full faculty of nine; all undet the
control of tiie University. A college prepar
atory cl asn. Co-education of sexes. Theinsti
tuti'. n fvUiidcd si«c:a!ly for students nf limited
means. Send for catalog. eto the President.
Jos. S. Stewart, A.M.
yiooifffl
Western & .Atlantic R. R.
(BATTLEFIELDS LINE)
AND - ■■
Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway
r ■-'x
. . TO . . J
CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
• CINCINNATI,
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS ax
ST. LOUIS.
PULLMAN PALACE BUFFET SLLLPING CARS
JACKSONVILLE and ATLANTA
. . TO . .
NASHVILLE and ST. LOUIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT CHAMJf.
Local Sleepers between Atlanta and Chat
tanooga.
Cheap Emigrant Rates to Arkansas and
Texas.
Excursion Tickets to California and Col
orado Resorts.
For Maps, Folders, Slee/vg Car Reservation and
any information abuut Rates, ScheOutes,
write or apply to ,
C tt. WALKER, J. A. THOMAS,
1 >ket Agent, Ticket Agent.
/ Onio* Depot, No. 8 Kiavba.: noose.
ATLANTA, GA.
C aYLR, j. L. LDMONDSON, ’.A.,
ticket Agent. Chattanooga,
Rome, Ua. tena.
•OS. M. BROWN. CHAS. t. HARMAN.
Traffic Manager, Gen ?aaa- AgL.
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