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PERSONAL MENTION.
••“ ■ 1
F.tncy new home-made sjruq
at Lloyd 4 II ■ rpers.
‘ fit’s goi d to ©st, vim'll find
it-ttl L'o\ d|& Harper’s."
Mr. Sam Hur in wil* prob* y
visit Pirlo Rico in about tbirtv
du ys.
Mr. Rufus Bl kc one of Rome’'
popular and efficient mail ear
tiers is q lite sick.
Mrs Maude Allgood King,
wh • h is h’J'i q i t ■ si k, is bet
t r—Trion N ws.
•
Best graham H >ur ev r
brought to Rmne at Lloyd A
Harpers’, and they’ll sell yen
any amount, from 10c up.
Co*. Harper Hanjitton, came up
from Rome last Manday n ght, on
a visit to his brother Preside J
A, S. Hamilton. —Trion News.
Mis. Cundell and Master Ar
thur, after a pleasant visit to
relatives in Virginia, are, ex
pected to arrive home this eve
ning.
The Tenth regiment, colored
immunes, in which Rome has a
company of negroes, has been
ordered from Augusta to Lex
ingtou, Ky.
Surgeant Dick M»dd< x aft?i
spendn g 'he time of his furlough
m ist p easin’l v with bis fa' hor's
family, has returned to his com
mind at. HuntsViile, Ala.
“Finest eoffc.es ever brough
t> Rome’' is the verdict, of n*l
who trv tlu se so d by Lloyd A
Harper. Nothing better for tin
price can Im produce.l anvwhere
T ie Sum in r ille News says :
‘Te Ch dtau ogi, R >ni i and
S •uiiiern officials have given up
the project of building a branch
road Irom Lyerly through the
fruit farm district to Menlo.
Handsome box writing pa
per and envelopes to match,
only 5c box at Ll< yd & Har
pers. Also a large and beautiful
line of |>encil and ink tablets at
marvelously low prices and la
test designs.
Mr. R. \V. Smith, who has
been spending several weeks at
Livingston, in Floyd county,
where he was engaged in build
ing a house for Mr. E. Matthews
on his farm where the house
was burned a while b ick, return
ed home last week, having fin
isfied the work. The new build
ing has nine rooms and Mr
Matthews intends to in tike it his
homS some day and raise cattle.
—Cartersville Courant.
The firm of Camp & O’Rear
is this day (Aug. 27, 1898) dis
solved. All parlies indebted to
them will not pay unless both
names, S. D. Camp and J. M
O’Rear, are signed to the bills.
HAPPY ON THE WAY.
Invitations have been issu d t>
the marriage ot Mr. Joseph E.
Wardlaw, es Rome, and Miss K la
Collins, which will occur at th*
home of the laitei’s mother, Mrs.
Eliz ibeth Co Ens, in t is city, on
'lhuiaday the loth inst.—-Carters
villh Cour>*nt.
MILLIONS GIVEN AWAY.
It is certainly gratifying to
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 <>f Dr. King’s New Dis
jeoverv for Consumption, Coughs
and Colds, have given away
over ien million trial bottles of
this great medicine; and have
the salisfa< iion of knowing it
has absolutely cured thousands
of hopeless cases Asthma, Bron
chitis, Hoarseness and all dif
fuses 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
deiif.ud
The Royal tti« bigheat gra4a baklwg pawAar
|u>e*a. Actaal teats show il gaaa ooo
tblrd fertbor than aay other bread.
fW
isi
&<|HO
POWDER
Absolutely Pur®
ROYAL BAKING FOWOER CO., NEW YORK.
SOUTHERN WILL BUILD
ItsowaT ales Into the City f
L hdttanooga.
Tim Chattanooga News is ail
thority for the following: “From
a reliable source it is learned
that the S rntbern railway offi
cials, after carefully studying
the survey made a short time
ago between Stevenson an 1
Chattanoo a, have decidtd Io
build the much talked of exten
sion.
It is said that they will begin
pu ting material upon the
ground as soon as they get the
soldiers off their hands and that
as soon as possib'e Jiey will
commence active work. The
construction of the extension,
however, will prove an immense
job and it will be many months
before the Southern can bring
its Memphis trains to Chatta
aooga on its own tracks.”
WHEN YOU ARS 11 RED
Without i xtra exertion, lan
{tiid, dull and listless, your
blood is failing to supply to your
muscles and other organs the
vitalizing and strength giving
.roperties they require. Hood's
Sarsaparilla cures that tired
feeling by enriching and purify
ing the blood. It will give you
•ntrgy and vigor.
Hood’s Pills are easy to t ike,
easy to operate. Cure indiges
tion , biliousness. 25.
Governor Taylor’s Condition.
Cattanooga, deiin., Sept. 9
—A cloie friend of Gov. Taylor,
who has just returned from a
v fit to the governor'at Johnson
City, states positively that the
governor’s health is so very pre
carious that he will not return
to Nashville during his term of
office. He does not receive busi
ness communications of any
character and writes none.
arrp Ager Teserfed
Washington, Sept. 9 —Today
the Third Virginia, the last reg
iment in Camp Alger, depart) d
for Richmond Va., where it will
be mustered out. The wagon
train, conveying the baggage
and supplies of the Second divi
-ion started for Middl&tnwn and
the officers of the division staff'
leave tonight.
HORSE SWAPPERS IN COURT
vVaycross., Ga , Sept 9 —A uni
q h Clises was br> light up for tria
y sterday in .lustic High-ni tts’s
<5 urt. One negro sued h s fellow
in in for cheating and *w ndlii v
Ea hors*- swap. The sworn tasli
ii nv of severa 1 witnesses was
that the full market value of the
o hoi see togeth r whs only -
(5. The case was <li < nisT'-d . 'll*
• *-gr<>H4 did o grumb eat the d»*‘
1 lie in the p ice of hors 11 s').
SUPPOSED I O B 'LO -' f j
a nimh Ga , Bpptem , 'Pr 9
he Ant-rit-.an set, o **r J* hn H.
Piatt, Captain Ives, from Nev
Y rv, h und for Brunswick, is
*ii j O'fcd to have be n lost in
-cut storm It *s reported
(arts of a v* as 1 on v.hi-h the
anie pninted canoe ashore on 1
Tyhee island as- days >ig>, I
LOC'i HAPPENINGS.
I’re-hyibrian Pkaykk Meeting
—Ttipr<- wt.B a prayer meeting
s I'i-H-Htthe First Presbyterian
cl.ui. h th'-* afternoon at 430
o clock. Th s was the regular
Friday nf(. moon prayer meeeting
and was well attended.
G<>< n Things to Eat.—Fancy
n w mackerel, the best new gra
nam fl >ur,new homemade syrup,
s mH hams, new comb honey;
10: lb, crisp celery, egg plants,
t utter I o.tnf, fat bananas, fancy
c k- s, new imported t-a dii e ,
and hundreds of other good
things at Lloyd & Harper’s.
G<.ing to San Francisco.—
l hades M. Seay who is at pres
ent in Philadelphia will leave
there next Monday for San Fran
cisco. He and Miss Beatrice
Morelanl have scored a great
success m their clever little skit
“A Game of Golf,” They have
played in the principal eastern
cities.
Go and Register.—Remem
ber that if you vote in this falls’
tit o election you must gG to
the tax collector’s office and
have your name registered be
fore the night of September 16
On that date the books close
L *ss than 2000 citizens have
qualified as voters up to this
time. o
Tax Rate Fixed—ln their
their meeting yesterday after
noon, (he countv commissioners
tix'<l the tax rate for the year
lowering in from $1 25 last year
t - $1 1 | for this year. This re
m. is retty light, though it is
mu much as some other coun
ties in Georgia assess. Perhaps
another veur the rale may be
still further reduced.
Died Yesterday Afternoon.
—A fter a painful attack of fever,
and much suffering, the end
came yesterday afternoon and
the spirit of Miss Mabie Allee,
(laughter of Officer and Mrs.
Sexton Morris, took its flight
into the Great Beyond. The fun
eral occurred this afternoon at
4 o’clock from the Third Meth
odist church, Rev. C. M. Ver
nell conducting the services. The
pallbeartfrs were Harry Johnson,
John Harris, Joe McConnell,
( harles Farris, Henry Wright
and Robert Westwater. j
BRIDGE DISASTER.
Revised List of Killed And In
jured By Ihe Accident.
Cornwall, Out., September 8
R ViSid lists of the killed and in
jured in yestardfty’s bridge disaster
show 'hat fifteen men w-re killed
and e Xteen injured
Iv'P’ J
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and often added to this thv digestive func.
tions are out of order; these two condition/
cause nearlv all the headaches from whicT
women suffer.
There are two great remedies specially
adapted to these ailments invented by tig?
chief consulting physician of the famoty
Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute of
. Buffalo. N. Y„ Dr. R V. Pierce His
world-renowned “Favorite Preacriptioa’*
is the most successful medicine ever
known for the cure of distinctly fetniaiae
ailments and his “Golden Medical Discov
er* is th- one supremely effective cure
for digestive difficulties.
taken in conjunction they cotupleUly
rejuvenate the nervous system of weak
and debilitated women; giving health,
strength and capacity to the nerve-centers;
renewed power to the blood-making glands
and energetic force to the entire body.
A lady living in Coshoctou Co., Ohio. Mrl W
T Stanton, of Blissfield writes: " I had finale
weakness very bad for nearly three years Had
dragging down pains in and'above my hips and
such dreadful pains in the back and top of mv
head I just as though soineon. was lifting me by
tne hair) Had no ambition, would try to work
a few days then would have to lie in bed fora
long time No tongue can express th. ssfferhw
1 endured. I had much palti at monthly pe
riods I doctored most of the Wmr with as good
a physician as there is in the stale, but had n>
ease ouly when I was quiet and off sm feet anl
then I had name or less pain in uiy heart Whet
I began taking Dr Pierce’s medicines I waighel
in pounds, and was very pale and weak I tool
twelve tiottles of the Favorite Prescription
aud seven of the ’Golden Medical Discovery
,N >w I feel like a diffi-reut person Have a«
Pain in my head, can do all iuv work for self;
li nbatid A.id one child: am gaining iu flesh 1
te.-l it is through Goil's mercy and your wonder
fu: medicines that I am cured
Where constipated conditions exist Dr.
Pierce's mild and agreeable ’’ Peasant Pel'
lets” should be occasionally used in con I
nectiun with the “Prescription.”
GRIGSBY'S ROUGH RIDERS
Celebrate The r “Musts’ Out’
With Indian Dance.
Chattanooga,Tenn., Sept. 9.
—Grigsby’s' Rough Riders, the
boys from the far West, who
were mustered out today, cele
brated the event last night by
I timing 300 of the benches in
Camp Thomas, and around the
blaze they had a regular Wild
j West Indian war dance.
The scene was a wierd one,
and the boys seemed to have
been thoroughly in the spirit of
the celebration.
They were one of the most
orderly and well behaved regi
ments at the park, but some ap
prihension is felt tor what they
mq ht do after being paid off and
released from military restraint.
On this account a company of
the Sixth United States volun
teer infantry is camped in the
city as a provost guard to assist
the poliee in preserving order.
TO CURE A COLD IN ONE
DA Y •
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine
Tablets. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cure. 25c.
The genuine has L B. Q on
each tablet.
PAINFULLY INJURED
Mrs. Jane Vandiver, Mother Os
Mrs. J. P. M Byrd.
Mrs J P. M. Byrd left over
the Sou'hern (his afternoon for
Alexie, Ala., having been galled
there by a message which stated
i tba her mother Mrs. Jane Van
diver, had been painfully injured.
The mes age gave no details
more than that a heavy gate had
fallen on her crushing her very
badly.
(rk will extend well ; nto next
week .
Annual Sales 0ver6,000.000 Boxes
t'OR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
3uch as Wind and Pain in the Stomach,
Siddiness, Fulness after meals, Head
iche, Dizziness, Drowsiness. Flushings
of Heat. L»ss of Appetite, Costiveness.
Blotches on tho Skin, Cold Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightful Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE RELIEI
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every suffers
will acknowledge them to be
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
UHECIIAM'Iii PILLS, taken as direct
ed. will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure wick Headache. For a
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MC.H; WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And have tbs
LARGEST SALE
as any Patent Medicine in the Warld.
25c. at all Drug Stores.
What IW
achea naaa."
’ The dreadful
headaches
which women
suffer mean
nineteen time!
out of twenty
that th£re it
more trouble
than headache.
There is prob
ably some un
healthy condi
tion of the del
icate organism
of womanhood
PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE
LAND.
GEORGIA FLOYD COUNTY' .
By virtue of an order of the
'c urt )f ordinary of raid county
will be sold at public outcry on
the first Tuesday in October 1898
it the court hous** in said count y
between the legal hours of sale the
following real estate situated iu
’’loyd county, Ga., town AI)
t at land lying and being in the
»aid Floyd county, Ga., and being
110 acres of land lot No. 87 in the
23rd district and 3rd section of
snid county. Also land lor No, 33
iu the 23rd district and 3rd sec*
lion of Floyd county Ca., and
containing 166 acres more or les«,
less 2 Acres sold to G. W. II nsou.
Also 21 acres off of land lot No.
36 in said district and section and
being in the Northwest, corner of
said let, the whole containing 300
acres more or less, Al*o W acree
off ol the South side ot lo* No. 4.
in said district and section of
Floyd county, Ga. A'so on** house
and lot No 23 in block “C” ot the
Fourth ward of.the city of Rome
(renting on av nue “C” one hun-*
dred t»et and running back same
width 200 feet known as Dr C S.
Harris’ late residence. The sale
will continue from day to day be
tween the same hours until all of
said property is sold . Terms cash.
J. W. C. Harris; I
Administrator of Dr,<l. S. Har-'
ria, deceased.
TIE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FKiS
la (Im® not only to th® originality and
•linplieity of the combination, but also
to the care and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to the California Fid Syrup
Co. only, ami we wish to impress upon
all the importance of purci using the
true and original remedy. As the
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
• tiea. The high standing oft..»- Cali
fornia Fig Syrup Co. withtLo medi
cal profession, and the sat.siaetion
which the genuine Syrup of Figs has
givayito millions of families, makes
the name of the Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance of all otjref 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.
•AN FHANOISUU. U«L
IOUMVILLK. ’ * KW YORK, N. Y.
BIJCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE
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
quire!. Is guaranteed to give
I erfect satisfaction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per
box. For sale by all Druggists.
SOUTHERN
RAILWAY,
(•■l.uiril Svh.dal. (» Eff.et July U, ISMS.
" STATIONS. No. lb j~N0.~14 Koi i
Lv Chaliaiiuogu ti.Sou.nii 7..i ptnlO. 10pm
Ar Dal'oq, f.slam ! 8,-i'pm 12. 10.hu
Ar Rome H.Ouuin! «.4opwi| 1.44 am
\r Atlanta II 40iun li.Mi mj 'Oiiun
Lv Atlanta 4.29 pm .15. pm s.2*lam
4r Macon , 7.lupin 2 Js:iru s soatn
Ar Jesup ,45am; 2.38 pm
Ar Everett 7.25 am! 1.25 pm
Ar Jackson* llle 9.40.iml u.gopm
Lv Jesup fo.Ulam 6 56pm
Ar Jacksonville ... l.oopm 10. 15pm
Lv Everett ~ 7. Ilham LLOpm
Ar Brunswick ... 8 Mini| 4.30 pm
No. 10 carriefTputlman Sleeping Car ChaV
lam.oga to Atlanta.
No. 14 carries Pullu an Sleeping Car ami Day
Coaches Cha lanooga ’o Jacksonville and At
lanta to Brunswick.
No. 8 curries I'ulliua-* Sleeping Cur Chatta
aoogu to Atlanta.
~ sy-tiioxsT ~ FNo.’isTNo o|No f
Lv Atlanta 42 l '.»iml 40-hnn 7.50 am
Ar Rome 6.3»um *l.2r>pm 10 20am
Ar Dalton 7 .22uUi; 7.31 pm H.Aiam
Ar Chattanor.va........ 8.40 ni B.s*pn. l.Oopm
Lv Chattanooga 8-m.am. i*. lupin
Ar Burgin 4.29 pm 1
Ar Lexington 5.10 pm 4.50 am
Ar Louisville 7 sopm 7 slain
Ar jjlncinnat 1 .■~ . . | >.3opm 7.3uam ~ ~
Lv Chattanooga.... ’ !.2‘>pm f 15;.n: ~i 2f;.ni
Ar Nashville . I 6 55pm i ‘a m 6.53 pm
No. 73 carrle Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
to Chattan.* <g.i and Cliattano > • t to Clnniii rati.
No. V carries Pullman Sleeping Car Atlanta
o Cincinnati and Chattanooga to Louisville.
STATION N. .»l : No. 12 I No. 18.
Lv I'huttu i
Ar Knoxville 1155 am b u..am 1. mam
Ar Morris! wn 1.21 pm 9.50 am 2.25 am
Ar Hot Springs 3 14pm 11.16 am 4.00 am
Ar Asheville 4,3 >pm 1.15 pm xlOani
Ar 5 alistmry I Asoptn V .ioam
Ar *li eensi.oro I 9,52 pm 12.10 pm
Ar Kalr.igl, I i.t-Dm 3.23 pm
Ar N .rfolk * T.MKltal
Ar W t liim-10ii.,,. | I 6 12am 9..Gpm
Ar N w_York. . ... 1._.. *l2 t.tpmi 6.23 am
No. .2 carries Pullman Drawl ig z,o im Sleep
ing <'ar Chattanooga to New York via Ashe
ville and Salisbury to Richmond, arriving Rich
mond 6.40 am. also Pullman Sleeping Cur
pieensboro to Norfolk
No 16 is solid train Cliattano ><ra to Salis
bury. with Pullm/n Sleeplu - Car C-i ittunoo-a
•to Stlismiry and Salisbury to N w York with
out change.
stations. I ~ , j No. 4 No. if
Lv Chattanooga I 5. <>pm s. loam
Ar Kn0xvi11e................ 8 l >pm 11.55 am
Ar Morristown 2.15 am 1.2 <pm
Ar Bristol .. 7.00 am 3*.dspm
Ar Washington I 7.4iiam
Ar New York. ; ..... t .J l.ijlpin
No. 6. carries Pullman Sleeping Car Cliatta
nooga t > Washington md Chattau oga to New
Yr.: k without change
So. 4 c.arries Pullman Sleeping Car Knox
ville to Brl 101.
«a 1 n>Ns~ “ ~^j o i.<
Lv Rome Sjdam
Ar Anniston lt.2luia
Ar Birm'.ugham 141.00 pm
Ar Selma 3.55 pm
Ar Meridian. 7.30 pm
Ar New Dr man- 10.30 am
Ar Jackson. 9 45am
Ar Vlckrhurg ..’ lL3sam
Ar Shreveport. 7.20 pm
♦ No. 15 , |No7l> I fNo7I« i|No. 10_
iuipm A.Sbpm'.Lv Rome ... arl.soam| 8.15 am
Hipm 6.57 pm Ar Clad den. ar A.OOnm! A3 >am
Jl.uupmj_7.lopm Ar Attalla. Ivi 5.45 am «.roam
♦ Dally except Sunday. | Sunday only7~
r. S. GANNON, 3dv v. * OM, Washing tea. D.Q
J. M CULP. Traf. Mgr.. WaehingU* D. Q.
W A. TURK, G. P A.. Washlagto*. D a
aA- uENBcoraA.» «.» e ne.t<U nn T. n .
Itrevta w‘th yo v ether you continue
iirrre-killo.a i 0,.... > habit. 1
r«ni<>T«» the <l**airr f< r tohac4 < W rFWffr™
out uvr»DUB <ii»i ien expels l
Hue, purifies ‘,be blood,* W W.
ItorrM lost nanhood.
J ou “ ron « P#-*aold 400,000
iu health, W , e » ear, d KJ
and
A Y JI /our own druggist who
oucb for us Take it with
W »H, patiently, persistently One
V fl. asually cures, 3 boxes. '<
fuerameed to cure, oi we re'una nioH y
Baaed/Ca.. <*iaa«e. Beatreal. Vew T.pfc
In 48 huura (lonorrhoen.
and discourses iroin '\|
urluarv uiuuns urrealed I 11, U
-einnl Rfdv4 epeulou, y’““*y]
without iacauveaiearse.
PMfKSIMiI WBi
ATTORNEYS.
J. BR.A.NH A.M,
Law Office, 200 K<«t Fl rat B tlMt
CHAS W. UNDERA'QOD
Artnrnay at Law, Home*
Crcporaion Law Onlyr
"W J. ’NHJH3L,
Attorney at law. \Viii practice tn all. Purt .
Special attention given to commercui i.-
and the exainicatlon < t land titles. U MW
office In Klug building. Route, Ga
WALTER HA RRI S
Attorney at law and J. p. office over f j
Kaue&Co.’B.
LIPHOOMR Ac WILLINUHAM
Commercial Lawyera.
Gffice In Armttro ig It it«| building, Rm u ,,
M B EUQANrx3 t
Atternev at law. ■•ffiorKing Buthllua
"W it. ENNIS,
Attorney at Law Will Practice in all coutti
Office, Masonic Temple, Rome, Ga
J. SANTA. CR.'WF’ > t j
Attorney at law. Rome, Ga. Collection* .
specialty.
Masonic Temple. Rome. Go.
DENTISTS.
J. A. WILLS, D. D. 5.,
Office 240 1 8 Bn a I. # Over Cantrell A Ow«u
J. L PENNINGTON. D D S.,M D.
EN T IST'
Office. 3(15 1-3 Broad street. Over Hauke Ffir
niture Co.
PHYSICIANS.
O- HA-MILTO IST Ld D
Physician and Surgeon Office, Medical
Building Rome, Ga. O ce ’phone No. tin.
Li E 3 f{ t I J M D ,
Physician all Surgeon, Office lu Medlca
building, ft'sidcnce, No. 403 West First st
ffice ’phoNo U .
??ov? r
Iff f<?7 Aockultural
!UJl 1 College
it jR m*wßuilo»*6.
Hin 1 ' ~»3
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DAHLONEGA, GA.
A college education in the reach of all. A 8.,
8.5., Normal and Jhisitiess courses.
Good laboratories; hea.thful, invigorating 1 clb
ni'ite; military discipline; pood nvral and
religious influences. Ch« ap< , -t board in the
State; abun d n<:; of country produce; expenses
from $75 to $l5O a year; board in dormitories
or private families. Special l icep course tor
teachers; full faculty <‘f nine; a«l under the
control of the University. A ecollege prepar
atory class. Co-education of sexes. The insti
tution founded specially for students of hmited
means. Send for catalogue to pie/’ranUeuU
Jos. S. Stuwaki, A.M.
- ,—■ i ■■- - —— -'■?
Western & Atlantic R. R.
(BAllliritlOS UK)
ANO
Nashville, Chattanooga & St.
Louis Railway
1 .'". TO .
CHATTANOOGA,
NASHVILLE,
CINCINNATI, '
CHICAGO,
MEMPHIS
ST. LOUIS.
PULLMAN PALACE BDFEEI' SLEEPING CA«S
JACKSONVILLE and ATLANTA
.. TO ..
NASHVILLE and ST. LOUIS,
THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE.
Local Sleepers between Atlanta and (Mt
tanooga. f -
Cheap Emigrant Rates to Arkansas
Excursion Tickets to California and (•>•
orado Resorts.
for Maps, folders, Car
wny information about Rates. MheOuhs,
write or apply to
A B. V. ALkIK, J. A. TOOMAS,
’ kket Agent,
/ Dnio, Oepot, No. 8 lumba.l Boa
A RANT A, GA.
G X. AYEK, J. L tOMONOSON.
ticket Agent. Ikaltaaooys
Rome, ba.
„ ATLANTA, GA.
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