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2014 MORRIS AVE.
P. 0. Drawer 848. Telephone 841
Mineral Lands Examined and Mapped.
Analysis of Ores, Coal, Coke and
Metallurgical Products
Promptly executed
Refers by Special Perinission to
Williamson Iroji Co., City.
Major Geo. D. Fitshiigh, L. & N. R. /?., City.
Pioneer M. & M. Co., Thomas, Ala.
Cahaba Coal Mining Co., Blocton, Ala.
Dr. Eugene A. Smith, State Geologist, Tnska-
loosa, Ala.
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6.34
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7.07
7.23
7.07
7.24
7.40
7.57
7.40
7.57
8.14
8.30
8.13
8.30
8.47
9.03
8.47
9.04
9.20
9.37
9.20
9.37
9 54
10.10
i).53
10 10
10.27
10.43
10.27
10.44
11.00
11.17
11 00
11.17
11.34
11.50
11.33
11.50
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
12.17
12.33
12.17
12.34
12.50
1.01
12.50
1.07
1.24
1.40
1.23
1.40
1.57
2.13
1.57
2.14
2.30
2.47
2.30
2.47
3 04
3.20
3.03
3.20
3 37
3.53
3.37
3.54
4.10
4 27
4.10
4.27
4.44
5.00
4.43
5.00
5.17
5.33
5.17
5.34
5.50
6.07
5.50
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G.24
6.40
6.23
6.40
6.57
7.13
6.57
7.14
7.30
7.47
7.30
7.47
8.04
H.20
8.03
8.20
8.37
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8.37
8.54
9.10
9.27
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5 30
5 40
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5 45
6 00
6 13
6 30
6 20
6 35
6 43
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7 30
7 10
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12 05
12 13
12 30
12 10
12 35
12 43
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12 45
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1 30
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1 43
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2 10
2 35
2 13
2 30
2 40
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4 10
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Distance from Birminghatu to Avondale, 2
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Distance Irom Birmingham to Woodlawn, 4
miles.
Distance from Birmingham to East Lake, 6
miles.
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6.30
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6.50
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7.25
7.38
7.45
7.58
8.05
8.09
8.40
8.53
9.00
9.17
9.20
9.44
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10.00
10.13
10.20
10.24
10.55
11.08
11.15
11 28
11.35
11.39
12.10
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P. M.
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12.58
1.05
1.09
1.40
1.53
2.00
2.13
2.20
2.24
2.55
3.08
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3.32
3.35
3.39
4.10
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4. 28
4.35
4.39
5.10
5.23
5.30
5.43
5.50
5.54
6.25
6.38
6.45
6.58
7.05
7.09
7.40
7.53
8.00
8.13
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Distance from Birmingham to Compton, 3^2
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5.15
5.28
5.59
6.03
6.10
6.23
6.30
6.43
7.14
7.18
7.25
7.38
7.45
7.58
8.29
8.33
8.40
5.53
9.00
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9.35
9.38
9.55
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10.13
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10.48
10.55
11.08
11.15
11.28
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P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
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12.45
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1.29
1.33
1.40
1.53
2.00
2.13
2.44
2.48
2.55
3.08
3.15
3.26
3.50
3.53
4.10
4.15
4.28
4.59
5.03
5.10
5.23
5.30
5.43
6.14
6.18
6.25
6 38
6.45
6.58
7.29
7.33
7.40
7.53
8.00
8.13
8.44
8.48
8.55
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Distance from Birmingham to Fair Grounds,
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Distance from Birmingham to Woodward, 11
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Distance from Birmingham to iBessemer, 13i;4
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A. M.
6.00
6.15
6.27
6.32
6.44
6 50
7.05
7.13
7.18
7.30
8.00
8.15
8.27
8 32
8 44
8.50
9.05
9.17
9.22
9.34
9.40
9.55
10,07
10.12
10.24
10.30
10.45
10.57
11.02
11 14
11 20
11.35
11.47
11.52
12,04
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
12.10
12.25
12.33
12.38
12.50
1.20
1.35
1.47
1.52
2.04
2.10
2.25
2.37
2.42
2.54
3.00
3.15
3.27
3.32
3.44
3 50
4.05
4.17
4.22
4.34
4.40
4.55
5.07
5.12
5.24
5.30
5.45
5.57
6.02
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6.20
6.35
6.47
6.52
7.04
7.10
7.25
7.37
7.42
7.54
8.00
8.15
8.27
8.32
8.44
9.40
9.55
10.07
10.12
10.24
11.30
11.45
11.57
12.02
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Avenue and Twenty-Secuncl Street (Caldwell
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5.34
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6 17
6.29
6 44
7.10
7.22
7.27
7 39
7.54
8.00
8.12
8.17
8.29
8.44
8.50
9.02
9.07
9.19
9 34
9.40
9.52
9.57
10.09
10.24
10 30
10.42
10.47
10.59
11.14
11.20
11.32
11.37
11.49
12.04
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P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
12 30
12.42
12 47
12 59
1.14
1.20
1.32
1 37
1 49
2.04
2.10
2.22
2.27
2.39
2 54
3.00
3.12
3.17
3.29
3.44
3.50
4.02
4.07
4.19
4.34
4.40
4,52
4.57
5.09
5.24
5.30
5 42
5.47
5.59
6.14
6.20
6.32
6.37
6.49
7.04
7.10
7.22
7.27
7.39
7.54
8.50
9.02
9 . 07
9.19
9.34
10.30
10.42
10.47
10 59
11 14
Distance from Binningliaiii to Sinitlifield, 2
miles.
Distance from r>irminghani to Thomas Fur-
naces, 41/2 miles.
Distani'.e from Birmingham to Pratt Mines,
6 miles.
Distance from Birmingham to Ensley, l'^/^
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5 30
5 40
5.45
6 60
6.15
6 25
6 40
6.50
7 00
7 00
7.15
7.30
7 45
7.45
8 00
8.15
8 30
8.30
8.45
9.00
9.15
9.15
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9.45
10.00
10.00
10 15
10 30
10.45
10.45
11.00
11.15
11.30
11.30
11.45
12.00
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
12.15
12,15
12 30
12.45
1.00
1.15
1.30
1.45
2.00
2 00
2.15
2.30
2 45
2.45
3.00
3.15
3.30
3 30
3.45
4.00
4.15
4.15
4.30
4.45
5.00
5.00
5.15
5 30
5 45
5 45
6.00
6.15
6.30
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G.45
7.00
7.15
7.15
7.30
7 45
8 00
8.00
8.15
8 30
8 45
30
9.45
10 00
10.15
11.00
11.15
11.30 •
11.45
Trains leave Huminghani from corner Second
Avenue (north) and Nineteenth Street.
Distance from Birmingham to East Birming-
ham, n4 miles.
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A. M.
A. M.
A. M.
5.40
5.55
6.10
6.25
G.15
6.30
6.45
7.00
7.00
7.15
7.30
7.45
7.45
8.00
8.15
8 30
8 30
8 45
9.00
9 15
9.15
9 30
9.95
10.00
10 CO
10.15
10 30
10.45
10.45
11.00
11.15
11.30
11.30
11.45
22.00
P. M.
P.M.
P. M.
P. M.
12 15
12.30
12.45
1.00
1.15
1.15
1.30
1.45
2.00
2.00
2.15
2.30
2.45
2.45
3.00
3.15
3.30
3.30
9.45
4.00
4.15
4.15
4.30
4.45
5.00
5.00
5.15
5.30
5.45
5.45
6.00
6.15
6.30
6.30
6.45
7.00
7.15
7.15
7.30
7.45
8.00
8.00
8.15
8.00
8.45
8.45
9,00
9.15
9.30
10.15
10.30
10.35
11.00
11.45
12.00
12.15
Distance from Birmingham to Woodlawn, 4
miles. .
Distance from Birmingaam to Gate City, 7
miles.
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TIME TABLE
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Leave City
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Leave North
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Arrive City
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A. M.
A. M.
A. M.
A. M.
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6 30
5 30
6 00
7 Ou
7 30
6 30
G 55
8 30
9 00
S 00
8 30
9 30
10 00
9 00
9 30
10 30
11 00
10 00
10 30
11 00
11 30
10 30
11 00
11 30
12 00
11 00
11 30
11 30
12 00
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P. M.
P. M.
P. M.
12 (0
12 30
12 30
1 00
12 00
12 30
1 00
1 30
12 30
1 00
2 00
2 30
1 30
2 00
2 30
3 00
2 00
2 30
3 00
3 30
2 30
3 00
3 30
4 00
3 00
3 30
4 00
4 30
3 30
4 00
4 30
5 00
• 4 00
4 30
5 00
5 30
4 30
5 00
5 30
6 00
5 00
5 30 ■
6 00
6 30
5 30
6 00
6 30
7 00
G 00
6 30
8 00
8 30
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Difctance from Birmingham to North Birming-
ham Park, 3 miles.
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BIRMINGHAM STREET RAILROADS,
BJLFE 1..INE— From Jonesville, Nineteenth
street, Cemetery, Kansas Citj-, Memphis
and Bii-mino'liam Railroad R"()und House,
Sixth avenue. Episcopal Church, Twen-
tieth fctreet, Wiltla *k noarlxkrii. Real
Estate and Bond BroKers : Postal Tel-
egrapli Office, Union rassenj>er Depot,
Louisville and Nasliville Kailroad Office,
Soutliern Express Office, Alabama Great
Southern Railroad Offices, Paul Hayne Pub-
lic School to Tliirteentli avenue. South
Highlands.
BED 1..IXE— From Ware's Grove, Tliirteentli
street, Eiglitli avenue. West Park street,
Park avenue. Twentieth street. Episcopal
Church, Wilda «fc oearborn, Keal Es-
tate and Bond Brokers ; Postal Tele-
graph Office, Union Passenger Depot, Louis-
ville and Kasliville Railroad Offices,
Soutliern Express Company, Alabama Great
Southern Railroad Offices', Avenue B, Six-
teentli street. Avenue C, Birmingliam Roll-
ing Mills, Twelfth street, to Behren's Park.
catEEBf EIXE— From Sixteenth street. Fifth
avenue. Synagogue, Eighteenth street, M.
E. Church, JJ. S. Government Buildings,
Second avenue, Florence Hotel, Twenty-first
street Court House, First Presbyterian
Church, Sixth avenue, Baptist Church, Col-
ored Baptist Churcli, Powell School.
YEEEOW EINE— West End, Elyton, First
avenue, Alice Furnace, Louisville and Nash-
ville Railroad Shops, Linn Iron Works,
Williamson Iron Works, Brewer's Sash,
P>lind and Door Factory, Opera House Hotel,
O'Brien's Opera House. Florence Hotel,
Western Union Telegraph Ofiice, Twenty-
sixtli street, Birmingham Iron Works, First
avenue to Sloss Furnaces.
BROU'K^ EIJSE— From Second avenue. Twen-
tieth street, Wilda A- l>earl>orn. flseal
Estate and Bond Brokcr.s: Postal Tel-
egraph Office, Union Passenger Depot,
Louisville and Nashville Railroad Offices,
Paul Hayne School, Avenue F, Tliird Pres-
byterian Church, Birmingham Railway
Supply Company Shops, Elvton Land Com-
pany's Rolling Mills to Avondale Park.
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A CARD
♦••
fHE remarkable combination of Cheap
Coal and 7ro/?, witli Unlhuited Rail-
road Facilities, makes Birmingham
the superior of all locations for Suiall lu-
dufitries. This is the best opening for
men of S)>iall or Large Means, and upon
investigation they will find that in every
respect — CVunate, Location, Raw Material.
and an Unlimited Market for product —
it gives advantages that cannot be found
in any other section of the United States.
To further induce projectors of man-
ufacturing enterprises to locate their
plants in the suburbs adjacent to Bir-
mingham, the undersigned have been au-
thorized to donate sites for Manufac-
tories of all kinds to responsible parties.
These sites are desirably located, have
ample railroad facilities, and are inclose
proximity to Coal Mines, Iron Furnaces,
Rolling Mills, Etc., Etc.
For particulars address or apjily to
WILDA & DEARBORN,
Real Estate Agents,
2009 FiiiST Avenue
Birmingham, Ala.,
April 1, 1890.
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WE LAY OVER ALL COMPETITORS
IN SELLING-
FURNITURE
AND
Household Goods
-ON-
EASY WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMEKTS
PETER*ZIliSZER'S
2117 AMD 2119 SECOND AVENUE
Bet. 21st and 22d Sts.
The Oldest and Largest Easy Payment
Furniture House in the State.
E. M. CULLOM,
President,
J. H. WALLACE
Sec'y and Treas
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COMPANY
Examiners of Land Titles
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