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DAILY BANNER WATCrfMAN, ATHENS, GEORGIA FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST 7, 18S5 i
It m»--tobacco not liquor that
killed Grant
Home Items and Topflcs
Just at this time Bacon seems to
be the top dog in the Gubernatorial
fight
THE GENERAL LOCAL OPTION BILL.
Georgia is building up an unen via
ble reputation so far as mob law it
concerned.
We see that the leading dailies in
the big Georgia cities have all come
out flat-footed in favor of liquor,
and are doing their best to defeat
the bill now in the senate. The
Constitution, while admitting that
prohibition is a very good thing for
the smaller towns and counties, ar
gues that a high license will be more
beneficial in the large cities. We
can see no logic iu such reasoning.
Any reform movement that will
work well in a town with aoo in
habitants will be commensurately
advantageous as the population in
creases. In fact, we think prohibi-
bition in Atlanta will do more to
ward advancing this great cause
than any piece you can name. It is
the capital ot Georgia, and proba
tion would Throw a safeguard
around the thousands that go there
annually, and its example would be
followed and felt all over the slate.
But Atlanta would like, no doubt,
to see whisky run out of every oth
er town and county in Georgia, that
the might alone reap sit profit from
the hellish traffic. We assert that
the general option bill is just and
right, and it should pats. Let the
. people of Atlanta have a vote on
the subject, and then if a majority!
say they want prohibition, give it
them. “What is sauce for the goose
is sauce for the gander." The leg
islature has no right to discriminate
between cities or counties. We
are no fanatic, and heartily endorse
tlie amendment to the hill that
gives the liquor side a showing af
ter n two years’ test. We are not
afraid to risk the great issue in the
hands of the people, for the experi
ment with prohibition in Athens
already demonstrates the fact that
an eradication of the liquor traffic
from a place works a great moral
reformation, and hnsnoeflect what
cverjinon leeitimate businesa. Wn
would not be afraid to
morrow,. or one, two 'or ten
years hence, to reter This question
again to the people. We cannot
call to mind a single state, county or
town that abolished liquor by
popular vote, to repeal the act.
While we admit that there are
fauatics in the prohibition ranks,
at the same time such characters
are in a hopeless minority and are
kept in check by the more conserv
ative element. But we would ask,
the injustice iu resting anjis-
the hands of the legal voters
tion? This is all that the gen-
ption bill asks. It is right
the people should decide this
question for tbemselucs, and it is an
outrage and a shame on the part of
certain^ members ol the senate to
try, by jerrymandering and other
unfair methods, to uproot the very
foundation stone of our republican
government. We say to the prohi-
bitionists in the Georgia legislature
to stand by your colors, if it takes
“all the winter and part of the
spring.'' The people are with you.
Don't let a hopeless minority over
ride you. Pass a law giving the
voters in every county, city and
hamlet in the state a;', opportunity
to decide this qeestion for them
selves. The fight now being made
by the whisky ring in the senate is
but an attempt to strangle the voice
of the people, that a few men may
reap the wages of misery, death
and degradation. Fearing to trust
their hell-begotten cause in thk
hands of the honest voters of the
land, they are attempting to thwart
this enil by the most outrageous
end*. Let the prohibition! its in the
legislature act coolly, deliberately
and firmly, not yielding an inch,
and depaand their rights. They have
a decided majority in botii the house
and senate, and must not be bull
dozed outol their convictions.
ative eli
■M:
QmPp°p
Tfllt the
John Wise makes this calculation:
“1 am not elated,but I firmly believe
that I wilt be elected. There are
rzS.ooo negro voters and 210/300
wvjiite votert in Virginia. I will get
diiceff^ 0 vo,cs < " ,tl between
V....jjijte votes. The
Hon. C. R Pringle is mentioned
■n connection with gubernatorial
honors. Who is Hon. C. RPringlef
The liquor ring seeips to have
subsidized all the big dailies in
Georgia. The rural organs and
the people are agin ’em;
Good for Capt. John W. Nelms,
the United States marshal, who has
resolved to break up the nefarious
speculation in witnesses' subpoenas
in the United States Court.
Ishmaelite: “The Gainesville
Southron went into mourning over
the death of Grant. We are not
surprised. Pete Lawshe has been a
mourner ever since last November.”
Since January of this year, 99
persons have been lynched in the
United States, of whom 96 were
males and 3 females; 58 white and
41 olored.
1 He whisky njiiior.ty in the sen
ate are trying Ih -iame tactic* that
prevented the passage of the gener
al option bill by the house at last
session.
Representative Lewis, of Han
cock, has immortalized himself by
introducing a bill to make it unlaw
ful for a member of the general
assembly to accept a free railroad
pass.
Dr. Haygood delivered a sermon
Holiness belief. We have never as
yet known a Holiness disciple to
boollick niggers and Yankees, that
he might have the handling of the
educational fund.
The Mabonists want Logan to
stump Virginia for them. The
democrats will get some spiritualist
to interview John Brown’s ghost,
and see how the old Abolitionist
likes the thoughts of being hanged
by Wise’s father.
Macon Telegraph : “It is'stated
that recently when a purse of $1,-
500 was made up for Sam Jones, he
took out $200 and banded back the
balance. This certainly gives some
color of truth to the report recently
circulated that Sam was a reformed
lawyer.”
bitten that amr-SaU.
—The weaken woman,sir sites* rMItl,
and sick'-u Invalid esmun nop hitler
with safety mid great good.
—Old Dim lettering around from
Rheumatism, kidney irouti.o or *<i>
weakness wit! <io uiatlo almost mi.y
using hop bitten:.
tJTMjr wife and daughter were made
-healthy by the u* of hop bltuwai-d 1
recommend them 10 my jieople—Mel
odist Clcrgyn.nu.
Asiaar gpi* If k>p.
Bitten tit to* tSoVit Itm'ly medicine
On certS! 11
Malarial fever, AdUe and Biliousness,
will leave O’cry neighborhood ss soon
as h<n> bitters arrive.
“My mother drove the paratj-ers and
iienralgis all ontof hereyeloui with hop
bitters.”—£d. Oewi gotaiii.
HTKeep the kiduu/s liudlli/ aim
hop tilth.;,and)on need not fear sick-
neag.
“At the clian^v ol life nothing equals
Hop Blth rs to alloy nlltioubte* Im-ldeul
Thereto,”
“Tho host periodic.;! for 1 idles to take
monthly, and one from wnieh they wih
raceloe rue greulett hoo -fli Is hop bitter*.
Thousandii die annually from eonie
form of kldDed dlaraw* that mteht have
been presented by timely ulo of hop
bitters.
Indigestion, weok stombvh, Irregular
ities of tho stomach caflnot exist wher.
hop bitters arc used.
To produce real gennino sleep ami
child like repose all night take a ilttlu
hop bittors ou refiring.
tS’Xsnc genuine without a bunch of
green Hops on the white label. Bhuti
all the vile, poisonous stuff with "Hop”
or "Hops” In their name.
A GOOD HOME TO RfiNT OR TO
LEASE.
The home of the late Mre. W.K. Whlta.on
Milled*e avenue in the city of Athens. will be
rented for one year or leased for L rtvo years ou
reasonable terms. Thta to on# of the moot dur
able home* in Georgia. There I* an «*eeU#nt
orchard containing nine (9) acres of chotae fruit-
a well of good water, several fine springs end all
Decenary outbuilding! on the place; tncro in
2u' acre* of lend attached to Urn ptacc.
- * — ....
in Atlanta last Sundav against the
—' relgnodt “ ““ *
SPECIAL T
An? c
.... wishing whltdclescan «ecuro them tH
miles from Athens. on tho road to Watktnsvllle,
near Paper Mill. I have on hand all the popular
brands that have been kept In Athena for the
past y tiara, and solicit the patronage of my old
cuntomcnJlkewlM that ol mjr new one; to whom
guarantee satisfaction. J. A. frOWL&B.
Jy4 d3m
210 ACRES.
houses; a number of good springs on the place,
plenty of open land,
A bargain cant* had hv
Reid* Estate'Agelflf
A BEAUTIFUL
RESIDENCE FUR SALE.
fhe sooner the Georgia prohibi
tionists kick J. E. Biyant from their
ranks the better for the success of
the cause. There are democrats in
Georgia who would even object to
taking passage on the Old Ship of
Zion if this miserable old carpet-
bagger was aboard.
The Sparta Ishmaelite doe* the
Banner-Watchman an injustice in
speaking ofit as “Grant’s Defend-
We indulged in no gush over
his death, but entered a respectful
protest against ill-timed comments
that result in no good now except
to stir up sectional strife that is fast
being buried.
Sam Jones Mid at the. High
Bridge campmeeting that he did
not consider a man sound until he
was not only free from sin, but tree
from a desire to sin. - And Samue
might have added, an unquenchable
desire to ring old weather-beaten
yarns into the ears of a suffering
congregation, and try to palm them
tiff as original.
HEADACHES
Ayeifs Pills
to sthnulats Os tfomaab sat potass a ma
lar Uttmmmm bowsls. Bylhcir
action CO UuMonaa* Ana's Pnudlwrt
»ah ions of OcmcaaCtva sod Xenons
iflirin. HMdiclMp f** gjgfc
nWi«i and t>y toping thabovnrta free,
In a healthful
I am authorised by the executor of Mrs. Chen
ey, deceased, to offer for sale the late retidence
of said deo'd, situated on Hancock avenue. The
property ta situated In a beeutii'tt grove, the
uew and elegant, good water, cuuvenWmt
to eohoota, neighborhood pood; In otbor words
B. WILLIFORD, R. K. A.
CITY PROPERTY
To exchange for country forms, or,'good, level,
•ofidiar^ * ‘
LOUIfllANA LOTTEgY.
CAPITAL PW*E,»/b,OOU
Tlckats OaU ».
LOUISIANA .STATE LOTTERY
COMPANY.
arrgite'.yggff
flop arts* LtratoiuuUXcto LMtorCow-
1V».’»
»rr*nif(M.ienu f
mmmSSjSfporsoa manage amt control the Draw
ee*, and that the are conducted
fepLilnifM, and t" good faith toward
IweautUlxe tho <>ip*V to use
a partim. and woaathariao tho Company to tuo
this corScs*?, with fae-eimllee of our signatures
auaehed. inita advert lseiutoSfr.”
CQmhmBOlFhy 1 __ __
especially emote hus in atsen of an. opreased or
potafol manstruii jlon, In wbUesjtmi partial pro*
MWtans. It afford* I m media I
SVStr«Af SSSTM'gttSi&A
known as “Chan,**’ of Life,’’ this invaluable prtp-
Incorporated In IMS for 25 veers by the Leglala-
are for Educational and Charitable purpoeee ■
.. .ofoTyrin,
By an overwhelming popular veta Its tranehtaa
was made a part of the present State Constitution
adopted December 2d, A. D., 1579.
neo * — “
Only Lottery Ever voted on anti endorsed by
the people of any State*
ft never scales or postpones*
ItoOrand Single Number Drawings
Ml take place monthly.
A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY TO
WIN A FORTUNE. Eighth Grand
Drawing, Class H, IN THE ACADEMY
OF MUSIC, NEW ORLEANS, TUES
DAY, August 11, 1883—183d Monthly
Drawing.
CAPITAL PRIZE, $70,000.
100,000 Tickets, Five Dollars Each.
Fractions, in Fifths in proportion.
1 l’RIZKd of ton"....
6 do 2000 ..
10 d. 1
. 173,000
. A,Ot*
, io.ooo
1.000 do 23..,
.rrnoiminoKranis
9 Approsimatloh Prise* of 1730.
600 .
260 .
6,750
4,600
2,230
1967 Pi to, amounting to 1265,600
Application for rate# io clubs should be made
only to the office of the Company In Mew Orleans
ror further Information write clearly, giving
foil address. POSTAL M0TE8, Kaprons Money
Orders, or Mow York Exchange la ordinary
ter. currency by Kxpress (all sums of 65 and
wards at our expense) addressed
M. A. DAUPHIN,
Nsw Orlsam, La.,
or M. A. DAUPHIN,
607 r>*venth 8t., Washinrton, D. C.
Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address
Registered Letters to
NEW ORLEANS NATIONAL BANK.
New Orleans, La.
FRENCH
Wino Cooq.
Strcng hens and Exhilarates,
fiutatna and refreshes, aids digestion
imparts new life and
energies to the worn and exhaust
ed mind an-i hmly, and excites
every faculty of inind and
body to healthy and natu
ral condition.
U " J T i W,ai5l, MhUaA,,
.FOR RENT.
nd good stable on lot, als
-..-well of waUr. For par
ticulars call at J, H, Htgglns svora. nov29tf,
VACANTLOTS,
room brick kitchen and |
arge garden a
*iraeaU«
I have for axle la five minutes' walk of the poet
office, two lote. oae containing about three scree,
and the other leea,bptii watered br a fine branch
and shaded by very f ae oaks. No prot>.*Hy as
close to buitneee, or la es good neighborhood can
bo bought lor same money. Look at it.
J* 8 WILLIFORD, Beal Estate Agent.
Large Lot.
W.U w.t«nd, eloMla builnen; eta be bousht
st. low price. :owner wtou to ralw nonay,
ud will nil» bargain. ^J £ ItiUF0JlD .
To Rent
7b, lam bouae on Oconoo otraot. lormerif
occupied br U. P. Brisco, u . botrdlne bouio-
Apply to R. K. VooTM. Jytolm
C. BODE,
FRENCH CANDIES.
Tbo anon over brouxht to . Atbeus. Palao
Ice Cream Saloon,
la a wonderful invlgorator of the genl
till organs, and removes all mental and
physical exhaustion. The greatest
blessing to ult afflicted with nervous
complaints, such aa
Sick Headache,
Neuralgia,
VVakefuliness,
Loss of Memory,
’.Nervous Tremors,
Loss of Appetite,
Melancholy,
Blues, etc.
PEMBERTON’S ,
FRENCH WINE COCA
Will vitalize your blood and build' you
op at once. Lawyers, Ministers, Teach
ers Orators, Vocalists, and all who use
the voice, will ffad iu the WINE CCOA
taken half an hour before appearing be
fore their audiences, the knost remark
able resalts.
WINE COCA
Is endorsed and recommended , bv o
20,000 of the moat eminent medical.
in the world. Read pamphlet on won
derful properties of the Cocoa Plaut
and Wlna. For sale by Druggists.
J. S-Pfembei Wn A,!Co,
Sole Proprietors and Manufacturers.
spMStoly '
ui quality sad^a •!! Hum • uwpt Sunday
_jn tne lc# hoosa will be open frotat to 10 a.m.
ad from« lo6p.mw
| ARR BROfl
' HOUSE and SIGN
AINTER
All Paper Hangers, Telephone No f 7-3
tndkinds of Wall paper consunt.y on'
hand. June283ra
Ayer’s Fills,
nxrsuo sr 4 -
_ sve opened a .wood an I
yard at the Georgia depoVaBd have h
on hand a fife lot of PoplarCreek dead 1
coal, also oat and pine wood in .any Brow
length desired. Prompt attention; iF
' given to all orders. •' l1
* J. C, Hutchins.
^BoUtgaaDnBUalL-
fbs p»p« sa wMrt^ihta^touis.U prtsttd w,
PIONEER M’F'G CO.
OF PAPER CLARKE CO. GA.
THE CENTRAL HOTEL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
W. M.^Tliomas, Froprietor.
COCA
«• cordially
cwndyoorau tb.bMt
rcoMdyknows toss to*
IwtrWW. Sk2JJtto»S& efilr
VSMWSJtto
' 7S hs&i
E.S. LYNDON, Agent.
. ’Y ‘ ' " ■ '
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CURED
ntower than Augusta tiled
^TAATUNg.
datct.
BE
aad rmtorei to perfect health by oilng
*iia
Bradfield’s
Female
Leava “ 7:56 a m
“ Athens, 7.46 a. m
ArveWlnterv e 6*04 a,n
“ Lexington- SstS um
** Aulfocn ... 6^6 a.m
“MiaXCJS.... 9:04U.XD
“ WCiOtivillu. 9:26 a.B
,*• Un. VU.... 9:40 a.n
Arrve'Ai
* HO.i, WXST DAILY,
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I Is a spatial remedy tor all dtoaet pertain-
anal on has no r!
Saved her Life!
sl bottles or your Friiols Regulator for tailing of
tho womb and other dlseju^combJniHl^of *U-
teeh yean stahdlag, and 1
tirsly fiund, Jar wUtii n
_ Voared, iar which plesso soespt my heart
felt thanks and most pmfmud grutltude, I know
your medicine saved my life, so you :se© I cannt
aoo Highly In IU lavor. I bsvs recommend
ed it to several of my frlenda wh > are rufferlng
as I was. Yours ver “ “
'oun vory mprctfullr,
MRS. W, K KIKBBInS.
Our Treattae on tha* fl Bealtb and Happiness o!
Woman” mailed Dee,
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O. L G.
OLD INDIAN CURE
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known. It ia purely a Vegetable prvpn-
ratlon. and uever known to fail, UioiirIi
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teulcil In tlinusunds of cases that bullied
the skill of physicians.
Dr. Joseph Palmer, Feagln, On.,
writes;
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eases in any form.”
Dr. F. A.Toomer, Perry,On., nayi: “It
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suffering woman a God rcliil for htrpeen-
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It will promply and permanently cure
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Rheumatism, Ulcers, Tetter and every
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pimples to its most violent form, it in n
line ton*c and a specific lor female coin-
plnintt.
No Indy whs wants a rosy, healthy complexion
should be without a bottle..
Sufferers from blood diseases have a
in their reach UJO per targe bottle.
THE O. I. C. COMPANY,
Perry, Ga.
This Orcat Blood purifier,Tonic and Appetiser Is
For Sale in Athena, Oa., by Long A Co
mhtttlv
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In the World I
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Blood Potaoutnji from Whatever
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write to
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This School offers to Medical Stu
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Dit. Thomas Oimi:, Dean,
179 N. Howard St.
LAND FOR SALE;'
lay oBd wantluk a to-xi five room boose with'
fifty two Mi** of land adjoining end a e»d three
room tenant huuw on the y piemtice. Said land
and homes 4r^eitestad of» lne North-Easter
R. one mile touth of tUr;rt*«y tlrove. UiUi anri
on the Athens pud Ctarkesvllta road. Twmt*
•eras of thiabove Ui ■ or'^talfontt, should ml-
l the utuiwrlgned m Jla.monv Ur*V‘\ 14a-
•w j' ji m:r:z:Ns, or
- f : ■/ t W tTAStDKS.
Jugni-u
FBStSLB HBtP WAMTTO,
W SMt8a—IzuIIm .ml grailrmcn ia chi o
a>Mt>7 w US. Itzlii work at their own
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OSOROIA AlLHOALlCOMPANY
ItTONK MOUNTAIN ROU1K.
ppficE GkxkxaJ. Manaobk,
.Iistisf. 1:* Mat 1
Augusta, Ga., May D, l*ss.
No. 27, \
| No, 2S, U»T DAILY.
M
LUUpj
L*veAugusta.. 1D:50 a.m
.. •» " L
fa
Athens
" Wlntenre vut m.tu
** Lex’gt’u.. 10;u6 a.m
*AutioCh.. 10:44 a,m
f^llaxoyB .. 11:09 a.m
“ wootlville UM p.m
kr’ve O’u Ft.. 11:16 a.m
1 I».m
- .-Angti .
Arrive Macon 6:40 1
Leave Atlanta a AO p. 10
" Un. Ft 6:65 p.m
” WoodvUle, p.m
** Maxeys ... 7MS p.m
'* Antioch... 7:97 p.m
"Lexlugt’n.. 7:67 p,m
•* Wlnterv’e. 6:24 p.m
Arr’Vv Athens 6.3/ p m*'
ar’vc Augusta 9.90 p. 5
rfb. 2, kastdailv.
) Attar ta..
.. . H:0G son
Un. 2:10 p.xn
“ Woodville 2:99 p.m
” Maxeyay. . 6:06 p.m
" LexInKion. 4:oi p.m
" Whiter’ re. ,4:49 p.m
Ax’YU Athene. . 6:-0 p.m
14 Wuaii'gt’U. 2:29 p.m
• Miicou... 6:16 pm
14 AUguhtK... 4:86 p.m
NO; DAILY.
L'veAUunta..
Macon
Ar’vc Atlanta. 6.40 a.tu-sr’e August* . n:00 * in
Train numuer 27 wilt stop ttl ua l receive pa
se.'igers to sn>i from me iwllowiut; atuioua only:
tiro .’clown, nericlia, Uarieio.DcAriDg. Tiiomson
Uama;-.
mint,
Greeucsboro, Mtdimn, Rutledge,
6octai Circle, umurftDu, Cony era, ."‘ume tlouu-
uiiu and i>calkr. frelnNo. 2.3 v. ill slop at
and receive pastsemrers to aud from the
following sWut-ais only: Uroveibwa, Harlem,
Hearing, Thon.j-sou, Cminsic, Grow
fordvllta, Union Point, Greunhhoro, Msdihon,
RuUedgc, £?ocUt Circle, Covtugto »,Louvers, Li-
thonia..Stone Mouutaiu uml Decatur, 'lne “ftitil
Idne” couuccU for all pointaeast and nt-r.hesst,
west and woutb west.
Train No. 2s on Athens Branch gives pa-msscu-
gers from No 2ft ou main ltae, 20 minutes for
supper ut UuLm Toint.
Tho lto,i mail nuts through Kleepers bet wee"
Atlanta tuid UharieHtou. 'trains to and from
Athens connect w 1th truius 27, 23,1 and 2.
£. K. DORSEY, (ien. Push. Agent.
JOHN ft GREEN. <Jeai Hauager.
NORTH-EASTEHN KAILROAD,
8UI"tlUMXX«DCNl’h OrriCK, ,
Athena,lia., July un.,
On and after July tat,. 16s.'*, truius on u»u
1 as follow it:
76 Meridlau Time.
will r
UuVO Alliens
Arrive at Luia
At* ants .
Th l mi Inn Kalis. .
...«:6u a ip
.10:50 a xr
-1:40 p a
Arrive All.nit a.
':6 j* m
P "*
| ...L'v Cornelia 9:Ji
I Aral Tat Fain i« ;t
mioas hi Cornelia v
train No. Lo lor n
w»L
K6‘Pullman Bullet Sk-oplug Car Lula to
Atlanta
Train .So. f*i eounec-ts at Lula with R# A i>. train
No. 52. Close coutiectiou In Atlanta for all
boutheru and :jouthwc^toru i*oiuu.
and all points in North A East
, —ejis at Lula with R. A D.tiaiu
No. 61 fur aU Etuleru Cities.
■9V»*uUiuae l*itJgee Mloeping Csr through from
Luis without ohnugu.
All trains 011N.S. R. It .tall;, jxcont Humtay.
-hrou^h tickutsou saleut Atr.ent* for all prom-
luenl potiitain tbo N«nth, Ks.il, douth and Wo.-d.
ttUL SLAU.. 11TEtt. Geu. Poos. Ageul,
SLAU..1
H. K. KUHN Alii).
RICHMOND^ DANVILLE RAILROAD
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On and after Out. 12th, IBM, Piumenger Tr
servioe on th' Allanta uud chariuttH Alr-i ;
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North ward.
Express
No. 61
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No. k»
Daily.
Leave Atlanta.
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“Rabun Gap Junction U
“Toccoa C
“Senhua U
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“Spartab’g i
“Cisstonla. «i
“Ctisrlouc H
6.00 p in
•.W p in
1 ‘ “
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10.01 p i,>
10.08 p In
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7.28 a ri*
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1.20 a m
ft m
2.6I p m
2.28 p iu
ll M p m
n.20 p in
South ward.
t.\|ire« 1 .unit
.No. 50. So. o2
Dally. Daily
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" Atlanta
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l*av© Atlanta . . 6.:« p m
Vrrivo (iainesvillo 7.6O p in
AOCOumodation Thais, (AivLins 1>kl.k,) *>
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leave UHiLuSvIlie .'"7.0S * m
Arrive Atlapta.......... 9.0s a ui
1 No. is.-—Local Facieht, Going South.
Leave Charlotte — — 6.12 a a
Arrive tiairtiey’9 .. 11.17 a
. 44 Spar tun burg.-.. I.20 p m
*♦ Oret-uville.-..— - — 4.56 p u
is 44 Central.—...h—S.t* p m
No, 17.—Local Fukiuht, Uoino Noutii.
Leave Cdnfral..'..;. — — —4.10 a m
Arrive Greenville.—™ —— .... . <ua a m
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AU freight trains ou thu road
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.die and Rtchiuond wnhott eItangu.!JR>uiiccl«
•ag at Danville with Va, Midland k»\\. toaU
uwteru cities, and at Atlanta wCh elf lince
diverging'. No. 00 leaves Richmond nf
? to and No. 61 arriveft there el 4.2 • p M i, 61
leave* Richmond 1.28 a m, w*rrlvest here 7.41 a
n. The local frelghU stop at above stattotu 29
o 30 u'nutM.
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On tralue Nos. 50 and 51, Now York and Attart*
la^vta vrasbingtou and Danville, Greensboro
Oq trains Nos. 52 and 53, Richmond andDea
/UV, end Washington, and Augcita and Wa^
ram ,
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