College of arts and sciences catalog and announcements, 1893-1898 . ; Crescent. Leave Chattanooga 8:3^ :2o P. M 8:10 7:40 :20 Arrive Cincinnati. Louisville Southern. Arrive Louisville E. T., V. & G. Ry. Leave Chattanooga q :oo A. M 12:45 4:30 P. M 7 :40 A. M 8 :oo A. M8 :4,:;- A. M II : I :40 P. M 5:55 -lo Arrive Knoxville Arrive Bristol B. & 0. R. R. Arrive Washington Leave Washington Arrive Baltimore Arrive Philadelphia C. R. R. of N, New York * ? M. & C. R. R. Leave Chattanooga. 8:10 :10 7:45 :00 Arrive Memphis THROUGH CAR ARRANG


College of arts and sciences catalog and announcements, 1893-1898 . ; Crescent. Leave Chattanooga 8:3^ :2o P. M 8:10 7:40 :20 Arrive Cincinnati. Louisville Southern. Arrive Louisville E. T., V. & G. Ry. Leave Chattanooga q :oo A. M 12:45 4:30 P. M 7 :40 A. M 8 :oo A. M8 :4,:;- A. M II : I :40 P. M 5:55 -lo Arrive Knoxville Arrive Bristol B. & 0. R. R. Arrive Washington Leave Washington Arrive Baltimore Arrive Philadelphia C. R. R. of N, New York * ? M. & C. R. R. Leave Chattanooga. 8:10 :10 7:45 :00 Arrive Memphis THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. The Cincinnati Limited is a solid vestibule train consisting erf Pullman buffet sleepers, day coaches, baggage and mail cars, Jack- Bonviile to Cincinnati; also Pullman sleeper Brunswick to Atlanta, M*l The Ohio Express carries Pullman buffet sleeper Jacksonyill* *o Cincinnati, OBSERVAXiOaAr coach Macon to Chattanooga. No extra eharge for ^eats on limited trains. Yours truly,B. W. WitENN, Geni. Pass, and Ticket A AgMtt. 132 I AS handled more Students to and from Arkansas•H and Texas than all other Southwestern ImesJ ^ combined, and its continued popularity with theprincipal Southeastern schools is the highest guaranteeof the excellence of the service and the truthfulness otits representations. The only line with through carservice from MEMPHIS TO TEXAS. NO CHANGE OF CARS TO FORT WORTH, WACO, OR INTERMEDIATE POINTS. Two daily trains carrying through coaches and Pullmansleepers, comfortable reclining chair cars, fi^^ a^^ ^^^^^^^i^^;^yeniences, in charge of special agents are f^^^J^^^f^^^^/.^^^^^elusive use of larger parties and are run through without changefrom starting point to destination, while individual students re-ceive careful attention and are met by agents at junction points,en ^ho render all necessary assistance and advice. Prin-cipals of schools and colleges, parents and guardians are re-quested to address any of the following tor wh


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