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Time table No. 9, to take effect Sunday, Nov.
15, D91.—Eastern time.
Wed. &
Daily. ->at.
Stations.
Wed. A
Daily. Sat.
Iu ol am
v lin , iiin in 7 a ni
Rolu rr-, iu t> a m
YitxiBiiren 10 24 a m |
Chalk ' ut IU a in
C K J um*. 1 ' ::2 a m I
Ar Macon,.. io 45 a in !
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tween Athens and Lula, also connecting at Lula with train arriving in Atlanta at 11. 5 p. tn.
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JAS. L. TaYLCR, W A. TURK, S. 11. HARDWICK,Ass’t Gen,Pass.Agt,
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W. II. ( KEEN, C. P. HAMMOND, SOL HAAS,
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PASSENGER SCHEDULE.
Greorgia Southern & BTorida Railroad,
SU WAN EE RIVER ROUTE TO FLORIDA.
Taking effect January 4, 1891. Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
8.10
8.30
8.45
A.M.
A M.
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1240
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12.15
12.0)
1,15 11.50
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2.10
i. 5
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7.30 Tallulah Falls. 2.25
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8.00 Anandale.
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8.25 Demorest,
8.40 Cornelia,
P.M. Arrive. I cave.
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General Manager.
MR. FRANK W. SANGER’S
BROADWAY THEATRE COSPAKT
From »w York City.
In the Romantic Dcama by Aechibald C.
Gqktkr,
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OF
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GOING
NORTH.
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Trains arrive and depart from union depots in Macon and Palatka and F. C. A. P, depot in
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Puliman sleeping cars on nierht trains.
Connection north bound and 3onth bound ia made in Macon with trains on Central and E,.T.
V. A G. Railroads.
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