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iv Advertisements.

PIEDMONT AIR LINE.

THE GREAT THROUGH ROUTE and DIRECT LINE to

ATLANTA, MACON, MONTGOMERY,

PENSACOLA, MOBILE,

NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON, HOUSTON,

SAN ANTONIO, AUSTIN,

and other Texas points,

Macon, Columbus, Enfanla, Jacksonville, |

j AND ALL OTHER POINTS IN |

I SOUTHWEST GEORGIA, and FLORIDA. I J .1 i "

Service Twice Daily to the South and Southwest. THREE TIMES DAILY TO ATLANTA.

CARRYING THE GREAT U. S. MAIL.

Perfect Pullmcun Car Service throughout the entire system.

M. SLAUGHTER, Gen'l Pass. Agent. SOL HASS, Traffic Manager.

LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD.

THIS OI.D AND RELIABLE

BUNKING TRAINS FROM

Cincinnati, Lexington, Louisville, St. Lends and Evansville

Nashville, Memphis, Montgomery, Pensacola, Mobile and New Orleans,

Forms the great thoroughfare connecting the North, Northeast and Northwest with the Sonth, Southwest and Southeast, giving all classes of travel greater facilities in Through Cars than nny competing line. Having two trains daily its entire length, passengers are assured of no delay in making connections. Being laid with Steel Rails, on Stone Ballast, and Equipped with all the Latest Appli- ances for Safety and Handling Trains having no omnibus transfers, making its connections in Union depots warrants the strong terms of unrivaled and unsur- passed. Be sure your tickets read via LOUISVILLE AND NASHVILLE RAILROAD.

C. P. ATMORE,

General Passenger and Ticket Agent, Louisville, Ky.

S. S. PARKER, Assistant Gen'l Passenger Agent, Cincinnati, Ohio.

D. W. C. ROWLAND, General Superintendent Transportation, Louisville, Ky.