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The following has been adopted as Rule No. 18, of the "Rules Governing the Transportation of Passengers:

1.

Whenever a passenger fails to purchase a ticket before entering the car, the conductor may collect a cash fare at ticket rates to the first station at which the train is scheduled to stop. The conductor shall give to the passenger notice that he will be given time to purchase a ticket at said station to destination. If the passenger fails, after being so notified, to provide himself with a ticket at said station, the conductor may collect a cash fare from there to destination, at the rate of one cent per mile additional to the regular ticket rate.

2. TARIFF OF THE LOUISVILLE AND WADLEY RAILROAD COMPANY.The Louisville and Wadley Railroad Company is hereby allowed to charge for the transportation of freight, as maximum rates, as follows: On classes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, A, B, E, G, H, K, L, M, N, O, and R, the standard triff, with forty per cent. added. On classes C, D, F, J, and P, the standard tariff without percentage.

3. THE AUGUSTA SOUTHERN RAILWAY-MINIMUM PASSENGER FARE.The Augusta Southern Railway Company is hereby authorized to charge no more than twenty cents as a minimum, full or half rate, between regular stations, when the fare would be less than that amount.

This Circular to take effect November 1st, 1893.

By order of the Board.

A. C. BRISCOE,

Secretary.

L. N. TRAMMLL,

Chairman.

NOTE. The first paragraph of above Circular was afterwards suspended.

L. N. TRAMMELL, Chairman,

VIRGIL POWERS,

ALLEN FORT,

A. C. BRISCOE, Secretary.

RAILROAD COMMISSION OF GEORGIA,
ATLANTA, GA., November 16th, 1893.

Commissioners.

CIRCULAR No. 233.

The following has been adopted as Rule No. 34, of the "Rules Governing the Transportation of Freight:

Rule No. 34.

The railroads of this State shall receive and receipt for shipments without delay, and shall issue duplicate freight receipts to shippers, when required, in which shall be stated the class or classes of freight shipped, and the rate charged over the road giving the receipt, and, as far as practicable, shall state the rate charged over other roads over which said shipments will pass. When the consignee presents the railroad receipt to the agent of the road that delivers said shipment, such agent shall deliver the articles shipped, upon the payment of the lawful rate upon the same.

This Circular to take effect at once.

A. C. BRISCOE,
Secretary.

L. N. TRAMMELL,

Chairman.

L. N. TRAMMELL, Chairman,
VIRGIL POWERS,

ALLEN FORT,

A. C. BRISCOE, Secretary.

RAILROAD COMMISSION OF GEORGIA,
ATLANTA, GA., January 5th, 1894.

Commissioners.

CIRCULAR No. 234.

On and after the 15th day of January, 1894, the following changes in Comissioners' classification will be in effect:

Boxes, paper, not nested, Carrier's risks, 3 T. 1; Owner's risks, D. 1. Stable Manure, Class P, car load twenty-four thousand pounds, Carrier's risk.

By order of the Board.

A. C. BRISCOE,

Secretary.

L. N. TRAMMELL,

Chairman.

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