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DAILY BANNER WATCHMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA TUESDAY MORNING, AtfGUST 4, 1885
BANNER-WATCHMAN.
OFFICIAL ORGAN OF CITY AND COL’ .TY
T.L. GANTT,
Editor * Phophietob.
LOWERING THE RECORD.
When Flora Temple trotted a
mile in 2:19) the achievement aston
ished the world. The mare was
lookc uponjas a wonder. Few then
believed that a mile would ever be
made by any trotter in less than 2:15.
It took eight year* to lower the rec
ord of 1859, and down to 1874 the
best time made was 2:17. In that
year the record was reduced below
2: <5 by Goldsmith Maid, who scor
ed a mile in 2.14.
It was then generally thought that
the limit of a trotter’s speed would
prove to be 2.10. But Maud S. had
not yet made her appearance, nor
had Jay-Eye-See. The former
brought the record down to 2:10 in
18S1, and three years later the latter
reduced it to 2:10. The prophets
of the turf next made bold to predict
a milo in 2:09, and even J;o8. Maud
S. has rapidly lowered the record
below the former figure, and now
Piesidcnt Edwards,of theCleveland
Association, expresses his conviction
that the wonderful mare can trot in
2:07 under favorable circumstances,
and Mr. Bonner declares that it will
not surprise him to see the predic
tion verified.
Well, the matchless animal has
aheadydone wonders. Her achieve,
ment of a mile in 2:oSJ on a “slow
track" is marvelous, but still more
wonderful is the fact that she flew
over the third quarter at a 2:04 gait.
She may yet fulfill the predictions
of her most ardent admirers.
But what would have been thought
twenty cr even ten years ago of a
man prophesying a 2:07 trotting
record? And what is at last to be
the utmost limit of the trotter's
speed? Will a mile ever be made
in two minutes? The turf history
of the post two years is certsinly
encouraging to bold predictions.
The school of Technology should
be located at Athens. It is the
place for it.
The crops are good, Gen. Grant’s
burial place chosen, and the fence
questiou settled. What next?
Hanging is much better for wife-
beating than the whipping post It
makes one less of the number on
baud.
The members of the legislature
still continue to prance up and
down the Air-Line road every Sat
urday evening.
The sun will be totally eclipsed
for two minutes in September. This
will be gratifying to those suffering
from the heat.
Can a mule driver be a Christian?
Is a recent conundrum for the Holi
ness people. The general impres
sion is that it is an impossibility.
The factjthat two ex-Confederatc
Generals are to act as pall-bearers
at the Grant funeral will probably
cause the orgens to weep copioualy.
John Triplett, of the Thomaaville
Times, says it it positively too hot
to discuss state politics end suggests
that everything be stopped until af
ter frost.
The temperance cause will go at a
discount if J. E. Bryant is allowed
to take a leading part lie can’t
even manage the negroes. They
know him too well.
Mr*. Grant will have an income
of 930,00a a year. This small
amount ought, at least, to keep the
wolf from the door during the heat*
fd term.
1~
Cotton seed is the southern bo-
nanta. There ere three and • half
pound* of seed to every pound of
fibre- More than 4,000,000 tons are
produced annually, but notwith
standing the rapid increase in the
number of mills, only about ten per
cent of the lead i* crushed, the rest
being largely thrown away. A ton
of seed yields tbirty-five gallons of
oil, twenty-two pounds of cotton
and seven hundred and fifty pounds
of cake, used for fattening cattle.
The value of these products is nine
teen dollars.
The able commission selected to
sift and consider the awful .revels-
tiens of the Pall Mail Gazette con
cerning London vice, ha* reported
that the itoriea related are eh .the
whole true. And the able commit-,
sion might have added that the
same descriptions of vice might
have been published some years tgw
in Sodom, Gomorrah, Babylon and
Pompeii, and might in a degree be
related to-da* ®f Piris; New York,
Oshkosh tnd Hong Kong.
In the sham batde of the Pennsyl
vania state militia the other day the
colored troops fought nobly lor
awhile, but they finally got excited,
and began shooting at each other.
Give a niggci a watermelon and he
knows exactly what to do with it,
but just place a gun in hia band and
he wants to fix another nigger for
the born yard. at once. Watermel
ons and mule* were made especially
for the nigger and he can manage
them, but guns were not intended
for him.
According to the figures furnish
ed by the Navy Department, Mr.
John Roach has received a very
handsome sum from the government
since he has been in the shipbuild
ing business. Since 1802 the total
amount paid him by the Navy De
partment is $10,333,626.
From the above it looks as ii
Johnnie broke with a pocket full
A great many people have been
superstitious concerning the play of
lightning about Mount McGregdr.
It must be confessed, even by the
most matter of fact persons, that
there it something remarkable in
the incident, and it it not to be won
dered at that a certain class of minds
should suggest a supernatural cause.
Colonel
Old Virginia is in luck.
John S. Mosby, who turned radical
for the take of the spoils, and who
waa Hayes' and Aithur’s Minister
to China, declares that he “will
never set foot on Virginia soil.’’
This renegade ought not to be allow
ed to put his foot on Virginia toil.
Home Items and Topics
-All jeer ova <UU
It 70a remain lick wbes yo* can
C«t bop bftitrs that mtos-PiU.
—The weakest •othan^malleit child,
and[sickest invalid can nee bop bitters
with safety and great good.
—Old mou tottering around from
Rheumatism, kidney trouble or any
weakness will de madw almost new by
using lion bitters*
Hr*? wife and daughter were made
healthy by the nte of hop bltteraand 1
recommend them to my people.—Meth
odist Clergyman.
Ask as; rood doctor If hop
Bitters tro not the test (sally anlkln
On esrth I! I
Malarial fever, Ague and Illlionsness,
will leave every neighborhood as toon
as bop bitters arrive.
“My mother drove the paralysis end
neural el* all out of her system with hop
blttera/t—Ed. Oswego Hun.
tJTKccii the kidney* healthy with
hop bitter* and yon need nut fear sick
ness.
“At the Change of life mulling equals
flop Bitters to allay all troubles Incident
Thereto,'’
“The host periodical for 1 sillies to take
monthly, and one from wnieh they wil,
rScelue rtie greatest benefit Is hop bittcrr.
Thousands die annually from sonic
form of kldned dlmmiii that might have
been presented try timely ntoofhop
blUefa.
Indigestion, weok siombch. Irregular
ities of tho stomach cannot exist when
hop bitters arc used.
A GOOD HOME TO RENT ORTO
LEASE.
The home ef the Ute Mr«. W. N. Whit*, on
Milfedce avenue la (be city of Athens. will bo
rooted for oae year or leased for five yean on
rwwM* term*. This U ooo of (bo moot doeiN
able homes In Georgia. There to an exrellont
orchard conUlniof nloo (9) aero* of cboioo fruit,
a well g! good water, several fine iprlup and all
Mooooarr outbuilding* on the place; there U
thirty (SO* acre* of land attechod to the pU«s.
Possesiioo given October 1st, twi. For term*
and prices apply to n; attorney George C. Thom*
oo, or the undersigned on the premises.
MKH. A* B. MELb, ox’(a Mr*. W». N. White,
doed.
019-lm
SPECIAL f
miles from Athens, on the road to Watklnsvllls,
n«ot Poper Mill. I nave on band all tbo popular
brands that bar* been kept in Athens for the
years, and solicit tbo patronage of my. ojj
imersjlkewls* that of my new
irsnteo satisfaction. J. A. FOWLER.
customers,!
guaranty
Jy4 dam
210 ACRES.
For sale, 2!0acses of land, within X*U« •!
Atbena; good six room honso, several tenant
bouses; a number of good springs''” * Um
plenty of open l* ,, d. A bargain '
applying to
i the place,
n be had br
„ FORD,
Real Estate Agent.
A BEAUTIFUL
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
A time!, - * ° CM ot hon
Bitters will keep ■ whole family
Ill robust hesltk s ymi at s little cost.
To produce real genuine tlcop and
child llkcrcpoee all night teke it little
hop bittern 011 refiring.
IWNone genuine without a bunch of
green Hops on the white label. Khun
all the poisonouH ntufl with “Hop”
or “Hops" In their name.
O. I. c.
OLD INDIAN CURE
IS THE BEST
BLOOD REMEDY
It la purely a vegetable nrepa-
1 ‘ ", though
Sam Jones ii irritating the people
of High Bridge, Kentucky. Sam
acknowledges that he has a tough
crowd to deal with, but if he cau
get in a new lot of slang he will
bring them |to the aitsr whether
tney want to come or not.
Geu.
Hasten is oil on atrip to
Europe. This accounts for the good
showers and bright prospects for
tHe farmer. If Hazen had remain
ed on this side of the water c
drought would have been a cer
tainty;
An Old Soldier’s
. •** ^ EXPERIENCE.
.* Cal Tcrt, Taros,
t 1U, s, let
“7 •wrecloUoo Ot UM
Vtolooble qualities of
Ayer s Oheny Pectoral
Sam Jones declares he it not ill-
bred, and asks the crowd to go
home with him and he will ptove
It. It will take more than going
home with Samuel to prove it
Genuine Scotch shepherd dogs
’ have been taken to the Cepe oi
Good Hope and employed on the
■' ostrich farms. They herd the os
triches, It is said, just as well as they
herded sheep.
Lewis, of Hancock, hat intro
duced a bill in the house of repre-
senfatives making it unlawful for a
member of the legislature or judi
cisl officer to accept a free paw
over* railroad. This will lessen
the Dumber of candidates consider
ably.
•eeeoegh remedy.
“ »*U> Chunkin', snuy, pat bettors
ttto but!* ot Vlchobujj, I coutraetcd a to.
vet* cold, which terminated la a dangerous
cough. 1 towel no nlhf till on oar mareb
w# came to e country state, where, on asking
forsoei* rernod,, i was urged to try Ana's
Cursor rrcrohiu
“I did so, end wo, rapidly eared. slue
the* I hare kept lhePscTomat.cawt*ntl, by
SH,fer flail, see, wet I hare found it to be
ontoraluable rowed, for threat end in a(
J ' 1 J, \V. Wuirtiv."
Ikoosoad* ot testimonials certify to the
prorr.pt euro of all bronchial end limp
efTertlona, b, the no* . f Aram's curacy
*emsu Bets, nr, palatable, the youuj
est children toko It readllr.
children take It read!!,,
nartstD nr
Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,LoweU,Maia.
«olu ter aalJ
Magnolia Balm
is a secret aid to beauty.
Many a lady owes her fresh
ness to it, who would rather
not tell, and you can't telL
jL -
known
ration, and never known to fail, ..m..*,,
tested In tlioiisnudH of caeca that bullied
the skill of pliyeloiuus.
Dr. Joseph Palmer, Feagin, On.,
writes;
“I have used It extensively 111 my prac
tice for twenty years, and do not hesitate
to pronounce it a specillc for blood dis
eases in any form.’’
Dr. F, A.Toomer, Perry,Ga„ says: “It
ie the beat blood purl Her known, and to
suffering woman a God send for lierpccu-
lar ailments."
It will nromply and pormanontly euro
Syphilis in any stage, Scrofula, Kczeina,
White Swelling, Catarrh, Old Sores,
Rheumatism, Dicers, Tetter and every
form of blood disease or skin disease due
to impuro blood.
O. I. C. stands for "Old Indian Cure,”
and will cure any blood troublo from
pimples to its most violent form, it is a
lino toidc and a specific lor fetnate com
plaints.
No la*, who wauts a rotor, healthy complaxion
should bo without a bottle.
Buffo run from blood disease* have acute wltn-
in the Ir reach S150 per large bottle.
THE O. 1. C. COMPANY,
Perry, Ga.
This (ircat Blood purlflor,Tonic and Appetiser la
For Bale In Athens, Ga., by Lon# « Co,
COLEMAN'S CORN MILLS,
WITH SOLID FRENCH BURR STONES.
Invented lu 1850, sontlnued and repeated Im
provements since then keep them in the lead ol
all oompatltloo. Other* have tried to copy after
the 10 and rell the imitation* on the reputation
' ” '* “Maid of the
H. DUDLEY COLEMAN.
New Orleans, Da.
No. 9 Perdido Hireet.
P ARR BROft
HOUSE and SIGN \
AINTER U
All Pa
I Paper l
dkinusof
hand.
>r Hangers, Telephone No 17-2
' Wall paper constant jr on
jn ne283m.
THE CENTRAL HOTEL
AUGUSTA,GEORGIA.
W. M. Thomas, Proprieto r.
PIlCAtERZLP WANTED.
COMPART, set Vuswllh. CledeeaU. Ohio,
JERSEYS FOR SALE.
uTlS. HOLMAN, Athene, Ga.
*rii ~
I am authorized by the executor of Mrs. Oben
to;, uccc.wv;, to Otter tor isie me late resiueuce
of *aid dec’d. altnated on Hancock avenue. The
property i» situated in a beautllui grove, the
hoiiKe near and elegant, good water, convenient
to schools. neighborhood good; in othor words
the property ia Amt class, Term* one-half cash,
balance in 12 month* at 7 per cent. Apply to J.
b. WILLIFORD, R. K. A.
CITY PROPERTY
To cxchauce for country farms, or,’good, level,
unimproved lard. Apply to
J. 8. WILLIFORD, Real Estate Agt,
;FOR RENT.
An 8 room cottage In rear of Dr, J. A. Hunnio
rntt’s, lOo yard* from Lucy Cobb Institute, good
2 room brick kitchen and good stable on lot, als
large garden and jjood weTi of water. For par-
LOUISIANA LOTTHBY.
CAPITAL PRIZE, 9/b.OOO
Ticket! OaU IA Shane to Preportkm.
iwa
LOUISIANA STATE LOTTERY
COMPANY.
Wet# hereby certify that we iarerrMth*
tola far ell the Mmilhly end Heml-Ae-
LouUlin.8Ute LottcryCo-j-
sna cootrol the Draw.
■aaltmwueiefth*
paay, aedla per-tu aiaaaceaad
twn ikemMlrea. - * that th. n.
withkase.tr, Call -r»and to,
areccmlartcl
mead filth to word
all partial, asd we authorise the Cotapaa, to see
■U vwwea, wne -w ■ .•«» J HI OM
this eertueeu, with -- ----- r f rrsliefliiiii
attached, la It* adYertloements."
tBCorporsted In im for 2S t*us hr the Le^sl*.
tore for KduceK-uial and Charilshlt purpoaea-
wltha capital oi f1,000,ooo—to which e reoerre
tlculara call alJ.ll. Horcln. .tore. poriotf.
toad of afar 1080,-10 has .luce been added,
Br so overwinduilu, popular rot* IIS trsochlse
was mode a port of the pment Sul* ConeUtutloe
a-*05tcd !h:e-.-«bcr id, A. SS72.
The Only Lottery Jtver voted onnoit eiutoreett by
the people of any State.
it never Kale* or paeljtonee.
Its Grand Smale Number Drawing*
will taka place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. Eighth Grand
Drawing, Class if, IN TI1E ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUES
DAY, August 11, 1885—183d Monthly
Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, S7B.OOO.
100,000 Tickets, Five Dollars Each.
Fractions, in Fifths in proportion.
VACANT LOTS,
I have for sale in five minutes' walk of the poet
oflke, two lot*, one containing about three acre*,
and the other leH*,bpth watered by a fine branch
ard shaded by very floe oaks. No property —
clone to business, or in as good neighborhood c
»xi bought ‘
n«y. Look at it.
J. S WILLIFORD, Real Estate Agent.
Large Lot.
1, cloeo to tuslners
... r ,.vJi yjwner wants
and will sell a bargain. Apply <
J 8 WILLIFORD.
FRENCH
Wine Coca.
Strengthens and Exhilarates.
Sutiiinh and refresh*'#, aids digestion,
imparts new life ami
energies to the worn and exhaust
ed mind and body, and excites
every faculty of mind and
body to healthy and natu
ral condition.
COCA
Is a wonderful invlgorator of tlm geni
tal organ-, and remove, all menial anil
physical exhaustion. The greatest
h'essing to all alllicted witli nervous
complaints, such a.
Sick Headache,
Neuralgia,
Wakefullnest,
Loss of Memory,
.Nervous Tremors,
Loss ef Appetite,
Melancholy,
Blues, etc.
PEMBERTON’S
FRENCH WINE COCA
Will vitalize your blood ond build you
up at once. Lawyers, Ministers, Teach
ers Orators, Vocalists, anil all who use
the voice, will ffnd in the WINE CCCA
taken half an hour before appearing be
fore their audiences, the moat remark
able results.
WINE COCA
Is endorsed and recommended by o
2i),0U0 of the most eminent medical
in the world. Read pamphlet on won
derful properties of the Cocoa Plant
and Wine. For salo by Druggists.
J. S- Pemberton & Co,
Hole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
ATLANTA. GA.
COLLEGE OF
PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
BALTIMORE, MD.
This School offers to Medical Stu
dents unsurpassed clinical and other
advantages. Send for a catalogue
to
Dr. Thomas Opie, Dean,
179 N. Howard St,
NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF
PARTNERSHIP.
The copexti'Cnhly h.ietotot. eiUtlsg between
W, A. TaliaadKO sodC. A. CelUai, uuder the
flret nameof Teltoadge* Celllne, wee«heol.*d
on the first day ef July, ISSfi, bj mutual neaeal
BIIM OI UulUu5 * nuiu, WBU »» > awewtoeu »«
collect and receipt (or all dtbte and notaa due
said firm.
In retiring from the Jewelry tmainom, I take
ploaaara la thanking the public for their part
patronage with the old firm and hereby ask a
continuance of cam* to my ■nccettova, Collin■ *
PulUn. Very nctp^tfn'lv.
W. >. TALM
IIA DOE.
PUtoli, Lock*, etc., at room In rear of Jowalry
StjOro.^and azk tho patrona^jo of
PAPER!
The paper en which thle i»ue u primed ws
PIONEER M’FG CO,
OF PAPER CtARKE CO. GA.
ICE! ICEI
.Thelce bouse of c. Bod* ie nowtttm totoe*
e’etoek *. ■.-unulDp. m, darlet th* weekeod
on huaday iron 9 to to a a. ead S ta C p. to.
|f RAILROADb
f
GEORGIA RAILROAD COM PA NY
8T0NK MOUNTAIN BODTE.
Omcs UsiruaL Hasana*,
Comi
(la., MaytL 1SS5
# , Jay 2ue the (ailuwlni
passengers schedule will ueerato on thle roa-I
Tratua ruu hy Sfiu leertdlae time—tttolsete*
etoweethae Auguau time
JfoatT.V
£mn.
. . 7-Mmm
Athena, 7.45 a. m
oLF veWinterv e 8:04 a,n.
rDAILT. j Ro, tx, KA*T Dail y.
Iscxlngton- 803 a.m
AJUfook... sit B.ta
Wood villa. 936 a.m
UaR..,.tWaa
Arr'vfc Atlanta 140 p m
MO. I, WW DAILY.
L’voAuguste.. W-JO a.m
tnd a*m
* Wintcrv'c 9tU a.m
* Lex’gt’n.. 10418 a.m
UiWtolU
M WoodviUe llsrt p.m
kr'va U’nPt.. ii:» a.m
Leave Atlanta 3.50 \k a
•• Un. Ft C;Up.m
*» WoodviUe. 7.-07 p.m
M Maxoya ... 7^8p.m
•* Antioch... 7:47 p.m
"Lexinct'n.. 7^17 p,m
” Winterv'e. 8:2* p.m
Arr’ve Athena 6Jk! p m.
ir*vo Augurta 8.80 p. rf
. «:W p.t
, Gen. Pa**. A genu
2 PK1ZKS OF pW)«..
«75,00C
25,000
, 10.000
17,000
10,000
. 10.0U0
10,000
. 90,000
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1967 Prize*, amounting t
Appl (,a aMon for i
clearly, giving
foil addreM. POSTAL NOTL8, Kxpre** Money
Order*, or New York Excbnngo in t-rdinarr let^
ter. currency by Liprct* (ail sum* of 85 and up
wardi atom czj*eu*o) aildre-taed
orM. A. DAUPHIN,
MOTHERS
- -ARE YOU
TROUBLED
BE CURED
and rertored to perfect health by uzlnf
Bradfield’s
Female
Regulator.
I if aapccial remedy (brail diaeaxe* pertain
ing to tho womb, and any lnielll/eiit woman can
heraolf by foliowing .lie direction*. It is
eaDccirtly offlcaciouz in case* of suppressed c
remedy tn be used during that critical period
aa "Change of Life,” Uua Invaluable prep-
has no rival.
Saved her Life!
_ . _ .... Bnwe, MelKToiH Oo., Ot.
Dr. I, Brad field—Hear Hlr: I here taken acr.r-
al bottles of year Fein ale BcfulaK* for fiUllue ol
the womb and other dlaewes combined, of tlx-
lees yean itondliii, and I really boilers I am en-
llrtly eared, lor which please accept my'
fell thank, and moot profound gratitude. I know
.- —. . ., , - —, — you ;.eoIconni
•poek too ulfhly In lu laror. I baro recommend,
ed It to Mroial of mr friends who aranifierini
aalwfii. Year. Tory roapectfbtly,
MRS. W, I. 3TKBBIPS.
Oar TraeUto oaths “Health aid Happlnam ol
Woman’' nulled free.
BRADFlJtLD RKOULATOR CO., Allan to, Qa.
C. BODE,
;FRENCH GANDIES.
Ths finest ever brought to Athens. Palac
Ice Cream Saloon,
the handsomest fitted ep Icecream saloon In
ICE
i let hoesawlUba open from t
COLEMAN’S COTTON PRESSES
ALL PRICES,
FOR STEAM OR WATER. HAND OR
HORSE POWtR.
Experienced as a manufacturer for 18
“2 «»**celtod fbctUil. eiorMenotoc-.^,
sad Hhlpplnp, 1 offer ipedal IndaeomenU u
purrhaaor. tad ifenta Bend tor etreatan.
H-DUDLEY COLEMAN. •
„ „ „ _ New Orleans,La.
No. 9 Perdido Street.
0
PIUM AND WHISRY
HABITS CURED
BY B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D-
ATLANTA.GA-
NORTH-iASTEHN RAILROAD.
SUPKRINTBNDBNT’H OFFIUB, ,
^ . Athens, Ga., July Isu, l8h6.{
On and after July 1st., 18»5, trAius on this*
road win run as follows:
76 Meridian Time.
Leave Athens „
NO. -»3
Arrive at Lula
** ** ‘ Atiaate...,„-,T„ ,,
10:60 a n
" “ Tallulah Kails
1:49 pm
Leave Tallulah Fsll* M
No. 60.
Arrive at Athens—
" Atlanta^ .......
1:86 pm
.... 1:45 p u
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NO. 61.
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....11.00 p in
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62.
fl-m 1 1. n\
Arrive ».t Athens
10:15 p m
Tul lUtah Falls Ai-eoiumodHUoii 0
and Saturdays only.
VVefiinostlays
No. 1.
No. 2
L/v Tal Fails 6:45 p r
..L’v Cornelia 9:21
Lula to New Orleans without cliuuge.
U. H.BhittNAHD. Hup’l.
RICHMON DA DANVILLE RA1LKOAI
NOkTHWAUD.
Leave Atlanta
ArUainusvilie
“Lula ....A
"K*bun Gap Junctlon.lt
"Toccoa t
"Seneca D
"UreenvTe E
“Spartab’g „...F
“Uastonla. u
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1:00 pt.
1,41
4.51
6.29
, , iao Noktu.
fdcave Atlanta 5.18 b
Arrivo Gainekville 7.60 i
AOCOMMODATIOX TltAlN, (Allt-LlNM UBLUt.) ‘
Dn. P'to... 2:10 p.n
WoodviUe 171 p.m
" Maxeyz... >.*08 p.m
** Antiooh... 8.-94 p.m
M Tdexington. 4*oi p.m
•• Winter've. 4:.9 p.m
u •« AUieiift. 5.j0 p.m
" Wutoh’gt'u. 2stu p.m
* Macao... .6:16 pm
1 Aliy ujtU.m. 8J8 p.m
Train nnrut>er 27 wUl stop m a.t l receive pa
MOjgere to and from the following siMion < only:
urovetown, Uerzeliu, li«rietQ,De«nug, l'liomaon
Camak, Crawfordvlifo, Union
Point, Green eh bom. M*-1la..u KmUUa
social circle, Coviagtoii, Conyers, stuu« Moun
tain aud Decatur. Train No. 21 ».Ill atop at
and receive passenger* to ami from the
following stations only: Uroveiowu, Harlem,
Dearths, Thompson, Catuak, craw
fordvllto, Union Feint, Greeushoro, Madison,
Rutledge, Social Circle, Covington .Conyt-rs, 1,1 •
thonia. Stone Mountain and Decatur. 'J nu ’‘/ast
Line 1 connect* for all points east and m v.heast,
west aud southwest.
Train Mo. 2s on Athens Branch gives pnasacn-
gers from No 28 ou main line, 20 minutes for
■upper at Union Point.
66 fart mail run* through sleepers lbetween
Atlanta and Charleston. Train* to and from
Athensconnec with trains 27,28, l and 2.
D IThLis Nos 51 and 5-4,’
Train No. 61 counu ts at Lula with It. A D.
train No. 50 tor Atlanta aud all poiuU in South
*tf'Pullman Ruficl Sleeping Car (alia to
WPullman Palace Sleeping Car through from
aud all point* in North A Hast.
WjuFullman Paliu-e ituttot Car through from
Lula to Wsshington, Baltimore, Philndelphlaand.
New York without change.
l'rain No. 52 connoiU at Lula with R. A D. tralu
No. 61 for all Eastern Cities.
*W*Pullu>ae Palace Sleeping Car through from
Luis withoiu change.
All iraius ou N. &. K. H. dalli. jxcepl hunday.
through tickets on sale at Athuns for all prom
inent points iu the North, Hast, South aud WetL
MKKLhlt SLAU-liTKit, Gou. Paao Agent.
PASSBHGBK DArABTMBNT.
On and after OcL 12tli, 1SS4, Passenger Train
service ou Die Atlanta and Charlotte Air-l.ino
Division will be as follows*
i OD4TIOM TbaIN, (Aia-LlMB Bbalb) tio
re, lam-i
... SOUTH.
Acave Gainesville......... /.un a
Arrive Atlanta 9.06 a
No. IA—Local Fhbioht, Uoiso South.
Leave Charlotte.,
Arrive Gaffbey’i^.
“ Spartanburg^.
•• Oreenvilteto^.
. 6.12 «. _
.11.17 a r
. 1.20 p |
. 4JW p m
•• Central _ 8.0’» p i
No. 17.--jOcal Far jut, Coimo North.
Leave Ceatral 4.10 a m
Arrive Greenville . . 6,12 A n
‘.I dpxrtanbarg 9A7 a m
GAlnsy’s to..to...to.» mm**m.122/7 p m
7J»pr
qtartom, __
All freight trains on th:: an
«•«- All pesseagar train*
villto and Richmond witho
lag at Danville vrith^Va^
eastern elttee, and at AD
diverging. No. 86 leaves
f m and No. 81 arrives tl
leavsa Rlchmoad 2.88 a m,
m. The local frefghta Slop
ton minute*.
Burner hlufiko Cabs Wi
Ob train* Nos. (OuitL N«
te, Tia Washington and
and AabevlUe.
On train* No*. 88 and 68,
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