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Uke Ay-rt Cherry
m» affo, Jnw. Birchard. of
Darien, Conn.. was aeve:.|y iU. TO.
doctor* niil he «u in < .•nsnmption,
nm! that they could do nm'ilng for him,
]>nt .advised him, as a U»t . *ort, to try
Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral, '.tier taking
till* medicine, taro or thru* months. bo
"•a* pronounced a well man. Ilia health
remain* good to the present day.
J. S. Bradley, Maiden, Must., write* :
" Three winters ago I took a aerate cold,
which rapidly developed into Bronchitis
and Consumption. I was so weak that
I con Id not sit up, was much emaciated,
and coughed incessantly. I couaulted
several doctors, but they were power-
•ess, and all agreed that I was In Con
sumption. At last, a Irion 1 brought me
»* Iwltle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral.
Prom the first dose, I found rtHeL
Two bottles caret] me, and my health
ltaa since been perfect.”
Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
mrABED ST
Dr. J. C. Ayor & Co., Lowed, Mm.
Sold by all Druggists. Pries*1; •Uboulss.SA
PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Cka»--s »nd beautifies the hair.
Promote* A luxuriant growth.
Noyor Fails to Pastors Orn
Hair to Its Vostfcfbf Color. 7
Proven** l>Hiiipv:T M«vt Mr hill
h. a b.
1. a WUaan,<Man Ataiao Btattea. I. C.
FA*. U, UU, writes: **Boee sad Meed potaoa
ttoiw*lbMMM h S *Sq|a a1 etaer, a ^rhM
grew wsree trey day astil < octets gar* mm
D|> is dn. 1 sal, weigbeJ ISO pounds wbcu 1
brgaa M lake a a 1L, aad I* totttaatoersas
ed my wetgMte 18* ,leads sad made me
swae nlLt eerer base whelgoid k—IU was
RICHES
If yea drtiti them no a— fooling sway
tints oa things tbstdoa’t pay : but ant $M»
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■dyet, to bad—.Isaqr duty.
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lie year!
"Yen won't give It
“It is
Urn recipients of tar _ _ ^
pleased, for I hare received the moat
dadra J—tmbayo—al
nuunnea ruiui
writing, “Step i
led.” Days are i
IS M— UM
waters are troa
mxsoKAcb.,
- , „ CHICHESTER'S ENGLISH
mmom pills.
\ —It'd Cron Diamond Brand.
*XiLztS K'iSTiSSafLttte!
In re*! Oceanic W.y«a,MaW4
HINDERCORNS.
Th*«mln»m.<Mrt /*Cira st-ip^rM juia. Xurava
souifci H* I Imfrct. IS.-, nt Iminrlw. II tsoox r(;a,SI
5,000 agents wanted
* i . f ^ so. nu^c ... ..11 it..
AT OSCB to Kdl the
Cheapest, most Com
plete, Authentic,
Splesdidiy IIl«<trated,
and Til HILLING
UISTOKVof
STANLEY’S
W WONDERFUL
ADVENTURES
AFRICA
i worth
U. F. JOHNSON
IDO* Mala 8L, Richmond, Va.
DtaRd-lna
Good hon—aed lot on corner of Strong
and Lampkin streets. SB and see a*
right *w»y-
SHACKLEFORD A H ATTAWAV,
Real Estate Agents.
BaeUen’s Arnica Bairs.
The brat Aalre in the world for Cuts,
Bruise*. Sure*, Uxm Salt Rbeum, Ferer,
Sores, Tnwr, Cuapped Hands, Chilblain*,
Corua, aud all Skin Eruptiona and pew
it irtly cures Piles, or no pay required. II
i* guaranteed to gira perfect aattofsclioo,
or money refunded. Price 89 cent#
bo*. For sale by John Crawford A
and L. D Slrdee A Oo., Wholesale
Retail Druggists.
»Shiloh’s
sale by
For lame beck, aide or chest, u
Plaster. Price 29 cents. Fo
J»bo Crawford A Co.
A PASHA’S SNOFF BOXES.
Borne half a dozen years previous to
the aAhn collapse of the .Napoleonic
dynasty. In 1870, a certain eeneatkm area
•netted In Park by Che arrival in that
city of an oriental potentate of ambigu
ous nationality, but popularly known
and spoken of ae “the pasha." Whether
he came from Torfcey or from Egypt
wee regarded as a matter at compara
tively small importance; the two essen
tial point* fat his favor were, first, that
be was undoubtedly the possessor of
an Immense fortune; and. secondly—oo
•light recommendation in the Lutetian
capital—that he spoke French with tol
erable fluency. Aa a matter of course
so desirable an acquisition to Parisian
society became the lion of the hour, and
no aoooar was ir ascertained that a spa
cious hotel overlooking the Park de
Monccaux had been engaged and fur
nished for the reception of his excellen
cy and suite than a shoal of visitors,
official and non-official, hastened to in
scribe their names in a book deposited
for the purpose in the porter's lodge.
Every day brought a fresh Installment
h:Wrik'gf;TiiiilSmi
SI :;EN6TH..ViTAUTY'
How Lost I How Regained,
KNUTHYM
THE SCIENCE OF LIFE
A Sden'ific and StandatJ Popular Medical Trail!—
rathe tin not ni Youth,Premature DecIlnc,NervouB
sod Physical Debility, Imparities of thr Blood.
Exhaust EDViTAuiY
MlNmDiMlSERlES
Resulting from ? oily, V Ice, Ignorance,
overtaxation, Enervating anil unfitting tho victim
f.jr Work, BuslnK*, the Married or Social Relation.
Avoid unskillful pretender*. Passes* this gnat
w rit. It contains SMjagcs, royal Sva. Beautiful
Mailing, embossed, toll gilt. Price only SUM by
mail, poKtpald, eoucealed In plain wrapper. Bins,
unlive Prospectus Free, if yon apply now. The
tliatingiilohcd author, W in. ll. Farter. M. D., re-
calved tho GOLD AM» JrtVEIXED MEDAL
from tho National Medical Awwclat*«n for
fata PRIZE K-SAY_en NKttTOlre aad
PUTSICAI.m.nil.lTYJlr.Parkcrandacorpa
of AwslHiaut Plyr-Uimia may be consulted, cons-
dcntlallv. l>v mail cr in lnreon, at the office of
order* t
Airedod
HADE WITH BCILINC WATER.
EPPS’S
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING.
coc
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
CROUP, WHOOPING COUGH sod
Brooch ills im mediately relieved by Shi
loh's Cure. For sale by John Crawford A
Co.
BHILOB 8 VITAL1ZER k what you
need fur CousUpslIon, Loss of Appetite,
Dizziness, end all symptoms of Dyspepsia.
Price 10 aod 79 cents per bottle. For sale
by John Crawford ft Co.
SHILOH’S COUGH and Consumption
Cure is suit* by us oo a guarantee. It cures
Consumption. Fur sale by John Crawford
A Cii.
LUCY HINTON 18 QUEEN OF THE
TOBACCO WORLD.
Talmadge Bras.' are headquarters and
factory agents for T. C. Williams A 0o.’s
Lucy Hinton. MaUsponi, Jay Bird and
Panther tobaccos. They are always relia
ble, uniform, and best on earth, fur prices
at which they aresukL Try them.
19-Sm
The best razors and the beat pocket-
knives, at the lowest priors, at Talraage A
Brightweil's. d*C7tf
Tbs gripraen on Ciaags's cable roads bsvs
got It, oi coarse.
A woman’s’Discovery
“Another wonderfol discovery hu boon made
and that too by s lady to this county. Deoease
fastened its clatchra upon her sod tor seven
yeais she witli-sood its severest tests, bat bvr
vital organ were undermined and death seemed
imminent. Far three months sbo coughed in*
mtly and could not sleep. 8ho bought
of ns s bottle of Dr. Slog’s Now DiseOvsre Tor
Consumpti n and n as aneb relieved taking
first do— that the slept all night sad with one
bottle has been miraculously eared. B— name
is Mrs Lather Luts.” Thus write te W. C.
Hamrick Co., of Shelby, N. C,—Oet s firoe trial
bottle at John Crawford Co., or L. D. Sledge
Co, Wholesale aod Ha tail DnrggUta.
It haa beoome a common thing to ssk’diov*
veraceaachweatheif ■
The Verdict Unanimous.
W. D. Tolt, Druggist. Bipp«s, lo<t, tostifil-
ean recommend hlectrio Bitters — the boat
remedy. Kvtry bolUo sold haa given relief t-
every ca—. One man took six bottles, and wai
cored of BbeamaUsm of twoyaara sUndis*."
Abraham Haro, Druggist, Bellrillo Ohio,
affirms: “The best sellug mtdieme I have
ever handled in my SO years’ experience ta'Kt-
ecuie Bittera,” Thousands or others has added
their testimony, so that the verdict js nnin-
imous that Klectrio Bitters do cure all diseases
of Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only s half dollar
a bottle at John Crawford Co. or L* D. Hledge
Co. Wholesale aad Retail Druggists.
Boston had another *300,000 boot and shoe
fire yesterday.
— OO—.m
Ayer’s Hair Vigor improves the besnty
the hair and promotes its growth. It parents
the accumulation ot dandruflpClcaniMM the scalp
and restores a natural color to gray hair. Have
yon received Ayer's Alumnae Car too now year.
T9 WEAK MEN
early
jgjgffiriassgsjisa^
SSSSs
VroT. I’. C. FOWLC2L Koodn«- Conn.
FOR MEN ONLYl
{Sill
aasBiasat
out pain. Bookor oar.
tlcularascnt FKIE.
ni*G has «1 van waiver
satisfaction In the
of Gonorrhoea and
Gleet. I prescribe It and
fed sate In recommend-
Isj it to all auflferers.
. J. STOXFB, M.D^
Decatur, IIL
rnicE, 8t.co.
Sold bv
Poverty is tike fire—it makes s good servant,
hot s cruel master.
When the eyes become weak ortho lids in
flamed and sore, a disordered system or s ocro.
futous condition ot the blood is iodicsteO, for
which AVer’s Sarsaparilla u the best remedy.
It invigorates and vitalizos the blood and expel
nil humors.
Some men earn *10 just by the wsy of exer
cise.
Do not sufler from sick headache a moment
longer. It is not necessary. Carter's Little
Liver Pills will core yon. Dose, one little pill.
Small price. Small dose. Small pilL
Childhood is always democratic. The snob
is made, not bora.
You hardly realise that it is medicine, whan
taking Cartel’s Little liter Pill: they are very
small; no bad t fleets; all troubles from torpid
Itrer are relieved by their nse.
Waterproof coats aro ail the rage in Ken-
tucky— for stomachs.
The fruit ofegotlsoi—The apple of your eye,
The request to pay before yon drink is bar
donbt.
Whisperers lead a kind of band to month ex
istence.
The man who is put to his tramps is liable
to play the deuce.
COTTON! gins
ENGINES
AND
REPAIRS,
AT
Bottom Prices,
WRITE TO
Geo. R- Lombard & fo.
Worg
Foundry, Machine, Boiler an d Gia
and Supply House,
Augusta,
Mcb7 UA
Gal
ot signatures, until before a week had
elapsed the list threatened to rival in
length the traditional catalogue of Lepo-
ceUn.
Hussein Pasha—an assumed title, I
fancy, hut the only one by which be was
generally known—was short and corpu
lent, of sallow complexion and reserved
manners; he spoke little, but what ho did
say was concise and to the point He
was ecctremcly observant, but chary of
expressing hia opinion of what he saw or
heard—only one instance being recorded
of a temporary departure from his habit
ual taciturnity. Having been persuaded
by a member of the French Jockey club
to accompany him to the opera, he was
escorted between the acts by his cicerone
to. tho foyer do la danae, thereby occa
sioning great excitement among thecorpe
de ballet, many of whom doubtless antici
pated that, in accordance with eastern
customs, the ceremony of throwing the
handkerchief would be revived for their
own especial glorification. Nothing of
thesort, however.occurred. After a very
cursory glance at the assembled aylphidea
aud a muttered ejaculation which sound
ed remarkably like “manoes a balai”
(broomsticks), the visitor turned abrupt
ly on his heels and curtly intimated his
desire to return to his box.
A few minutes lata: Count — wad'
startled by a sudden display of anima
tion on the port of his companion, who
was gazing with absorbed attention at
an enormously stout lady occupying the
entire front of one of the stage boxes.
“Ah, la belie fenuteT enthusiastically
«T*faim«i tho pasha, “Look, is «ho QOt
superb?”
“H’mr replied the Jockey chib exqui
site, hardly able to repress n smile, “that
is a matter of taste. Docs not your ex
cellency think her perhaps on the whole
a trifle too voluminous?”
“Jamals trap, monsieur!” Indignantly
retorted Hussein, “jamais trap!”
After a sojourn of three months in
Paris the pasha, who bad employed a
considerable portion of bis time in
practical study of the latest inventions
and improvements, scientific and me
chanical, with the view of introducing
them into his own dominions, announced
his intention of breaking up his estab
lishment and returning to the cast. Be
fore doing so, however, he was desirous
of expressing his acknowledgments in
the shape of a suitable present to certain
officials of high standing who bad been
particularly serviceable to him in his re
searches, and consulted his secretary, an
Intelligent young Frenchman, on the
'subject
“M. Morin," ho said, after explaining
his project, “it seems to me that tho
simplest way would be to send a few
thousand francs to each of them."
“Pardon me, your highnees,” objected
the secretary, “if 1 venture to remind
you that a present of money would bo
considered a breach of etiquette and con
sequently resented aa an insult.”
“You French are very singular people,'
observed the pasha. “With us no mat
ter bow rich a man may be, ho is not fool
enough to refuse piasters when he can
get them. What, then, would you ad
vise mo to do?’
“May I be allowed to suggest,” re
plied Mdrin, “that an object of artistic
value would bo a fitting token of your
highness’good will—a gold snuff box,
for instance.”
“The very tiling,” said Hussein, ap
provingly. “Where are such articles to
be found?*
“At Dorr’s, in the Rue do la Pair.”
“Good. Let him know exactly what
I require, and see that he is here precise
ly at 13 to-morrow."
On 'being admitted to the pasha’s
presence at the appointed hour, M. Don
produced, among other specimens of ltis
handiwork, a gold snuff box, exquisitely
finished, and encircled with moderate
sized diamonds, the interior of the lid
bearing tho jeweler’s name engraved in
microscopic characters. Hussein ex
amined it minutely and inquired the
price.
“Four thousand francs, your iiighness,”
replied Dorr.
“1 will take it on condition that you
engage to supply me with seventeen
other boxes exactly similar to this.”
“Impossible, monseigneur,” said the
jeweler; “I have only six of this pattern
in stock. Still,” he added, after a mo
ment’s reflection, “I might perhaps be
able to manage it. May I ask how soon
your highness intends leaving Paris?”
“In a fortnight from today.”
“That will be quite sufficient. The six
snuff boxes shall be distributed immedi
ately. In a few days six more will be
ready, and I think I can promise the re
maining five before the time fixed for
ywr bjgbney’dgjgartura,^
“Except otM, did 3 oar highness
anxiously inquired Port.
“Tee. My secretary informs me that
leof the gositiwnen at whose bouse air
went wee left Is absent from Paris,
which accounta for his silence, and that
h» la not expected bade until Sunday, the
day after my intended departure. But."
“bow b this. M.
Dorr? Yon have brought me only five
Where is the sixth? It is afaso-
no one on my list
•
“Your highness may rest assured that
year orders will be implicitly obeyed,”
replied the jeweler. “If M. Morin will
kindly acquaint me with the nameand
address of the penon for whom the box
is destined it ehaU he delivered to him
Wednesday without foil."
“Exactly stellar to those, of courser
“lam safely guarantee, monseigneur,
that there will not be a shade of differ-
ico between them.**
“Very good,” said the pasha; “I rely
on your punctuality. My secretary will
pay you the 72,000 francs, and on my
next visit to Paris you will probably
bear from me again. Au revoir, M.
Dorr.”
If any cue endowed with the peculiar
faculties of Jksmodcus bad penetrated
some ten evenings later Into the small
room forming the back shop and private
sanctum of the well known jeweler of
tho Rne do la Paix be would have beeu
enlightened'as to certain supplementary
adjuncts to the ordinary business carried
on by M. Dorr. He would have seen
that estimable tradesman seated at a
table on which were lying six gold snuff
boxes bearing a suspicious resemblance
to those recently purchased by his high-
near the pasha, and carefully polishing
each in turn with a silk handkerchief.
“They all come back to me again,
everyone of them,” muttered M. Dorr,
with a self satisfied chuckle, while deli
cately removing a speck of dust from
the last of the half dozen. “No one ever
keeps them long, for snuff boxes are
looked up capital, and everybody, from
Napoleon downward, knows the value of
ready money. They discover my name
inside tho box and naturally bring it to
me, and, aa I treat them liberally, I am
safe to see them again. A very fair
fortnight’s work, 1 must say," he added,
consulting an open account book, in
which the following statement was leg
ibly inscribed:
Franca
To sale of cirhteen gold snuff boxes
at4,000 franca each.... 72,000
Deduct from above commission to
anaeteiy (“Sharp frflotr, thr-t, by
the way,” parenthetically aolOo-
quizedM. Dorr) at M francs per box SO)
To repurchase of eighteen geid snuff
bote from their owners at R000
aw
Total net profit ...» 85,100
“Not to mention,” pleasantly summed
up the jeweler, “that tho snuff boxes
are ready for a second edition of the lit
tle game whenever another pasha hap
pens Income this way.”—Charles Her-
vey in The Argosy,
.
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Csyton Street, Athens, Ga.
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DO YOU SEND AWAY
FOR
Phenix Insurance Cora-
any of Brooklyn, New York,
nt & Willcox, Agents. "
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THOMAS & STRICKLAND.
\ ^ ATTORNEYS
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IF SO, V ’***' *
Can you get it cheaper?
Have you tried our prices?
Can’t you get paper to suit you?
Have you seen our new samples?
You want more style than you have been
able to get heretofore in Athens?
We can give it to you now, and When we
move into our New Office, we will have
AllSorsof New Type
THA T WILL DELIGHT YOUfj FH/iCY.
WE HAVE BEEN SOMEWHAT
RUSHED
Up to this time, but will endeavor to
FILL ALL ORDERS
As Promptly as Possible.
DON’T WAIT,
However, until the last envelope is gone
and the last bill head or statement is used up
A thoroughly good job cannot be gotten
Macon Fire Insurance Cora-
any, of Macon, Ga. Grant
willcox, Agents.
C. BOOBS
Cor. College Avenue and Cayton St.
Has always on hand
FRESH BREAD, CAKE
———AND——— •>
PURE CONFECTIONERIES.
Has Received a Full Assortment of
Toys, such as Dolls, Bedroom
Parlor, Kitchen, Toilet A Wash
Sets, Carriages, Drums,
Horns, Jumping Jacks, Clowns, Toy
Carfa and Wagons, Drawing Slates
Velocipedes, Decorated Cupa ’
Saucers and Mugs.
O. B03DE,
Athens, - Ga.
wtf
The VotnalLifeInsurance Co. of New York
The late J. Crossett, the independent
American missionary, is described in an
official communication to the state de
partment at Washington, in
terms, ns dovoied to doing .good to the
poor; “He was known by
the Christian Buddha.’ Hew^S^ up when everybody is in a hurry.
to no organization of men. He
missionary, pure and simple, devoted to
charity rather than presolytism. He
literally took Christ as his exemplar.
Innkeepers would take no pay from him,
and were evtr glad to entertain him,
“It must'be said that his wants were
few. He Wore the Chinese dress, had
no regular meals, drank only water, and
lived on fruit, with a little rice or millet.
Ho aimed at translating his ideal, *Christ
into reality* He found good in’all re
ligions. After a lodg conversation with
him one day, I told him h$ was not a
Christian, but a Buddhist. He answered
that there were many good things in
Buddhism, Ho completely sacrificed
himself to tho good of the poorest.of the
poor. He acted out his principles to the
end. He was poor and lived as plainly
as the poorest of his patients. On char
itable subjects he wrote welL Tho ideal
to him was practical. Let this American
be enshrined in the annals of men who
loved their fellow men.”—Hail’s Journal
of Health.
A Soutb.ni Sympathizer.
Von Boreall—Did you not understand
me, MLss Lucy? I go south to-morrow.
Have you nothing to say?
Miss Lucy (coolly?—Yes. I can say
earnestly and from my heart, that——
Von B. (aside)—Sweet girl, I knew she’d
be sorry.
Miss Lucy—That my sympathies aro
entirely with the south.—Pittsburg Bul
letin.
WE HAVE ON THE ROAD
Some N ew Papers
That are the best of their kinds. We hope
to get them in a day or so.
Be sure to get our prices before ordering
TT5CE JL 2sT C3-S H. TJS •
Costliest Picture in the World.
flows Thi’s?
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
ray case of Catarrh that can hot be cured by
talcing Hall’s Catarrh Cure.
F. J. Cheney A Co., Props., Toledo. O.
We the undersigned, hate known F. J.JChen-
ey for the last 15 years, and bel eve him per
fectly- honorable in all business transaction?,
and financially able to carry ont any obliga
tions made by their firm.
West ATruax, Wholesale Druggist, Totado, O
Welding, Kionan Unrein, Wholesale Durggist,
Toledo, Ohio
E. H. Van Hoesen, Cashier Toledo National
Ba k, Toledo, Ohio.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken internally, act
ing directly upon the blcod and mucous sur
faces of the system. Price 75e- per bottle, Sold
by all Druggists^
The unpopular minister is apt to feel as i!
wrecked on lone barren aisles.
If yon are nervous or dyspeptic try Carter’s
Little Nerve Pills. Dyspepsia makes von nerv
ous, and nervousness makes you dyspeptic;
either one renders you miserable, aud these
little pills cure both.
Advice To Mothers.
Mrs, Winslow.’s Soothing Syrup should al
ways be used for children teething. It soothes
the child, softens the gums, allays all pain
curea wind colic and is the best remedy for
diarrhoea twenty fir* cent* a bo 111%
This masterpiece by the great French pa
anctlon ia Parts last summer by tho Amort
an Art
Jean Francois Millet, was purchased at
rt Association of Sow York. The cost,
JOSEPH GILLOTTS
STEEL PENS.
GOLD MEDAL, parb exposition, 1889.
THE MOST PERFECT OF PENS.
LARGER,
ER AND BETTER
EVER.
> the men LIBERAL CONTRACT of all Ufa Companies
CRANT A WILCOX, Agents.
Georgia Railroad Co
Stone Mountain Houte
Owes Gmut Maxasku, I
Augusts, Ua., Sept Slat, 18. 9. J
Tho following sehednle will bo op.*utec u
til further notice:
ATHENS BRANCH.
90th Meridian
Tima.
K
F
0
8
10
18
21
27
So
40
Fun
Train.
S3.
Fast
Train.
Lv. Athens.
WinterriUe
Dunlap....
Crawford..
Antioch...
-Malays....
Woodville.
Ar. Union PL
8.80 4 m
8.46 a m
8 50am
9.07 am
9.23 a m
9.80 am
9.47 a m
9.55 am
8.40 am
9.12 am
9.20 am
10.00 a m
10.29 a m
10.52 a m
11.22 am
11.85 a m
8.50 pm
4.06 p in
4.10 p m
4.27 p m
4.43 p m
4.50 p ir.
6.07 p m
5.15 p m
Lv.’Union Pt.
At . Atlanta .
Gainesville
10,04 a m
1.00 p m
8.25 p m
2.10 p m
5.45 p m
Lv. Union PL
Ar. Augusta.
Washingtn
A aeon.....
MUl’dgvlle
12.17 pm
8.35 p m
220 pm
6.00 pm
4.11 p m
5 85 p 31
8.16 pm
7.20 p m
TRAINS WESTWARD.
Lv. At
Mi
vile
Ar. Union Pt
LV. Atlanta..
Gainesville
Ar. Union Pt.
Lv. Union Pt.
-Woodville.
Maxeys. .v
Antioch ..
Crawford..
DllftllAl (ti • *
Winiervillc
Ar. Athens .
7.45a m 11.05 ami
7.10 am
■ 9.18 am
7.20 a m 11.10 a m|
10.01 a m
10.15 a m
10 24 a m
10.41 a’
10.48 a m
11.04 a m
11.® a m
11.25 a m
11.40 a m
8.00 a nu 2.45 p m
5.55 a ml <
11.48 p m 5.89 p m
2.10 p ml 5.35 p m
2.31 p m 5.44 p m
3.06pm 6.01 p m
3.21 p m 6.( 8 p in
4.03 p m 6.::4 p m
4.89 p ml-6.40 p m
4.51 p m 6.45 p m
SLEEPING AND PARLOR CARS.
Fast train : Sleeping cays between Atlanta
Augusta and Charleston. Night express:
Sleeping cars between Charleston and Atlanta,
Augusta and Atlanta, Augusta and Macon.
Truiua No. 27 and 28 will stop at end receive,
passengers to and from the following stations
only: Grovetown, Harlem, Dearing, Thomson,
Norwood, Barnett, Crawlordville, onion Point
Greenesboro, Madison, Rutledge, Social Circle
Covington, Conyers, Lithonia, Stone Moun
tain and Decatur.
Trains to and from Athens connect with
trains 27, 28,1 and 2.
J.. W. GREEN, E. R. DORSEY,
Gen. Manager. Gen. Pass^Agt.
JOE W. WHITE. Trav. Pass. Agt.
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greatest caro and artistic ability have beeu employed to reproduce all tho beauties of tho
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Gentle Homes. Safe Drivers- Customers serv
ed Day or Sight. Stock in my baie retell
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Livery aijd Feed Stables
SPECIAL TO DROVERS-
Lexington, Georgia.
ltates Reasonable.
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LANGLEY BROS.,
Manufacturers of
Ladies’ and Gents' Underwear.
Fine Dress Shirts to Order a Specialty.
174 King Street, CHARLESTON'S. O.
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• ATHENS ACCOMMODATION.
Leave Athens*
Arrive Union Point
Lea e Union Point*
Arrive Athens.....
1 ‘Except Sunday.
6 15 pm
8 45 p m
5 45 pm
......... 9 80am
UNION POINT A WHITE PLAINS K. R.
Leave Union Point*
Arrive at Siioam
Arrive at White Plains...
10.10 a m|*5.40 p m
10.35 a ml 6.05 p m
11.10 a m| 6.40 p m
Leave White Plains
Arrive at Siioam
Arrive at Union Point....
•Except Sunday.
•8 00 a m|*3.3o p m
8.35 a m 4.05 p m
9.00 a m | 4. 40p m
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