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ATHENS BANNES SATURDAY CORNING MAY «i*«
The Athens Daily Banner
HblUhedDally,Wenkijand Sunday, b
IBB ATHKHB PUBLISHING OO.
T. W. NEED
J H. STONE * CO.,
.Managing Editor.
$40,000; to RutBia, $39,000; to I HOW’S THIS?
Geraray, *37,500; to luly, *35000; o^^S’™'
to Spain, $27,£00, and bo on.—New not be cored by Hail's Catarrh
„ . K Q , ’ F. J- CHENEY & CO, Prop*]
Orleans States. | ToledoJ O.
We, the undersigned, hate known F.
J. Cheney for the last 15 years.
Editorial Comment. | jieve him perfectly honorable
Tna atbkks umit Binis Is deUvcrod
by carriers to the city, or mailed, postage free,
to any address at the ‘
I business transactions snd flo
„ - . „ „ _ .. able to carry oat any obligations
The Denmark S.C, Times gives its by flr ^ West A Tauas
iy
year, (UOfor six months, tLJSiorthree months. ai(l>
^enu tore 7 S5SSs^ , D»«Khiy 1 caK r mad’ 1 as follows: Ordinarily we are opposed]
^Transient advertisements will be Insertedst I to lyneb tew. It is revolting to the j
Wald iso, Kinnan > Marvin I
Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,]
. Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken is
the rata 0M1.00 per square tor thaffrstinaartioo, | feelings, but when a man, be he white I nallv. acting directly upon the
sop ^5Swtadse«tiSms3»!on wSehapielai 1 or black, meets an innocent and help- an d mucuous surfaces of the »
rates oan bo obtained. less girl on the highway snd attempts I Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all
ao^f^^iE^SM^&SE to satisfy hU devffi.h passions, then we P‘ta. Testimonials free.
P° rt0<lB » wDcnapeoi*lr»»a* | ue | n f 4T or of lynch law. John Peter-1 _ ...
-j— i.uum ail. son surrendered himself to Governor
0 i'lbSSmwa commuScaSona should bs ad-1 Tillman and asked to be sent to Den-
tresssd to the Basin eat Manager, _ I mark, claiming that he oonld prove his
Subscribers are requested toprompt innocence. Governor Tillman granted
ly notify the business office of late de- I bis request and sent him here, where
every, failure to carry papers to porch- I he was given a fair bearing. He was
r. B "fe 1 “/on”h, a pVS SSKU»d,„«ab r .j U „o. 500 „a
Buch notification Is the only means of was promptly exeouted near the spot
knowing of the existence of any cause where he committed the outrage,
for complaint and will be appreciated
accordingly. I jx is said that when Benjamin Frank-I
I lin proposed to start a newspaper his j
THESE IDEAS SUIT US. I mother tried to dissuade him from U
We hear a great deal in these days because she said there were already two
Sixteeeo-yeers-oll Katie Page, the
daughter of a well-to-do father, a young
school girl in short dresses from the
LaUrange Female College, and an ex
ceedingly pretty young girl, was taken
from the house of Fannie Price, on. Col
lins stmt at Atlanta Monnay, where
she was placed by the man who decoyed
her from school, deceived snd ruined
her, snd where in despair and write i-
edness she has been trying to starve her-
f to death to save herself and family
mortification of her own disgrace.
and times about the Now South, we
hear a great deal abont the iorsake
ing of the principles of the old re
gime, but nothing suits us better or
more thoroughly expresses our ideas
than the following extract from a
speech recently made by Hon. W.
papers in America, snd there was no
room for another. What would the
good old lady say now?
The New York H»rsld says: The de
bate on the question whether the S .uth
is worse than the North or the North is
A ClevdT Forgery In Kansas I
Kansas City, May 5.—By mea
raising small certified checks 1
amounts, a clever forger has swinl
three local banks out of $4,600. I
victims are the Metropolitan Natit]
bank, the Citizens’ National bank i
the Midland National bank. T> e Jo
ger gave liis name as George B. No:
ton, but his identity is not known hnd
no more trace of him has been disoov-1
ered.
Died While In Humble Supplication.
Louisville, May 5.—While kneeling
at prayer at his bedside Father W.-P-
Mackin, one of the best known priests I
in the diocere, died suddenly. The de
ceased was the pastor of St. Cecilia’s
church, at the corner of Twenty-fifth I
and St. Cecilia streets, and lived in a |
house adjoining. For a long time ho
had been afilicted with heart trouble,
but it was not considered serious.
Every Month
-ljr women suffer from Excessive or
Menstruation; they don't know 1
' .to confide in to get proper advice#
confide in anybody but try
Bradfieid’s
isle Regulator
. SpoelSc tor PAINFUL PROFUSE.
SCANTY, SUPPRESSED and IRREGULAR
MENSTRUATION.
Book to “WOMAN" mailed fro*.
BRAD FIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, 6m
Mi by aU Or.eat.lfc
ME GREATEST SOUTHER! SYSTEM
2.228.672
as bad as the South in the ma’ter of I jThese figures represent the number or
w _ lynching criminals is neither edifying | bottles of Dr. King’s New Discovery for
C. P. lireckinbridge at a banquet nor profitable. It make, no particle,«f mSS.
commemorative of the birth 0 f d-fference whether the mob in Michi- , 91 t0 March , > 92 . Two Million, Two
c , gan which burned a white woman was I hundred and Twenty-Eight Thousand
General Grant. Said he: I more malevolent than the Texan mob I Six Hundred and Seventy-Two bottles
“I hear tonight of a New South, which roasted a negro. They were both “ ,d J“^j^ e h guarani u£t
There is no New South in a certain I mobs and they both committed an act j mom .y would be refunded if satisfactory
, . . which iB a disgrace to the nineteenth I results did not follow its use. The secret
buli»-.other there i. « He. I cls . 1|i>tioii M<j|> rllle ,u.uc™ i. pl.n It
North rad a He. South rad . no. „„ d „ h , uuoourwed £*”“ “£g % &&
republic that has emerged from by every patriotic citizen. As to North etCl p r jce 60c. and $1.00. At John
We are a I or South, tbero is no chance for con- I Crawford & Co., and Palmer & Kinne-
troversy; as to tx cutirg a criminal I hrew ’ 8 Drugstore,
aid ; equittieg an innocent man, these
are the important, and the only impor
tant matters to consider.
Richmond & Danville Railroai
| BLUB RIDGE & IMTH | business men
railroad.
Regulate The Bowels. I MayTUi
We wish to have a woiri
Ttine'mute No.18, to take effect Sunday I with yOU. TlliS COlUlllIl is
Sick Headaohe,
Dyspepsia, Fevers, Kidney Diseases,
Bilious Colie, Malaria, etc.
Toll’s mil proSoM rtfolor hsktt or
koSy sad Bee* Migration, without
wHicb.no one cae*e|*r(o«4bMllS.
Sold Everywhere.
Deny.
Ga, Soitken aid Florida R. R
p.l Leave Arrive FI.
6A( Tallulah Falls. *•»
e.«e Turneyriua,
6.40 Anandata.
6.U CUrfceevUle.
T.10 Dcmorcst,
7A0 Ootl
rjt. Arrive.
W. V. LAUBAINB, Receiver,
!•£
Iff
1.10
12.60
Leave. Noon.
Snwanee River Roato.
- not “set” to fill space, but
to attract your attention.
| You are constantly in need
of stationery, and of
course yon want something
nice. Well, we think you
do. Where is the place to
get the best? We unhes
itating answer at the Ban
ner Job Office.
Schedule in Effect October 16,1892.
Bead Down. „ Read Up
p. M. A. M. P. M. A M
600 6 40 Lv.....Palatka....Ar. 945 840 |
P. M. A. M. P. SI. A. M
6 30 7 00 Lt. Jacksonville Ar. 8 30 7 40 |
P M. A.M. P M- A.M.
835
028
10 38
A.M.
12 18
147
4 10
430
745
125
P. M.
720
A.M.
120
7 26
u oo Lv...Lake City. -Ar. 6 25 5 35
953
Jasper7...
. 5 33 4 48 |
10 68
...Valdosta...
. 427 3 43
P.M.
1244
Tifton....
2 53 2 13
210
....Cordclo....
1 05 12 45
435
..Mawn June.
.vs: 10 *oa 1026
450
Ar Macon....
..Lt 110 20 10 05
806
....Atlanta ..
7 10 6150
12 56
..Chatian’ga.
A.M. P.M.
2 12 12 6M
A M.
625
Nashville..
P. M. A. M.
9 06 7 SO
, P. M.
P. M.
1 10
.. Evans villo..
130
P. M.
790
...St. I^uls..
735
P.M.
Ar...-Chicago...
P.M.
.LV. 4 0C
A M P.M.
Ido you need—
Letter-Heads,
Bill-Heads,
Statements,
Envelopes, or
Note-Beads?
OF COURSE
YOU DO
v.W. HciDiKorn axo kbdbin rosTit.xacUTiBS
'Condensed ache ale, in effect Not. 20th.
Eastern Time.
NOBTHWA
. No. S3.
D.ily.
No 10.
Daily.
No. 12.
Daily.
Lt. Athens....
“ Lola
Toe'oa ...
Charlotte,
Salisbury.,
6 30 p.m 8 07 a.m
2 82 p.m 11 SR p m 10 27 a.m
12 37 p.m 11 1» a.m
8 15 p.m 6 55 a.m 7 45 l.
9 29 p m 827am 9 52 m
those di rk eyes of strife,
new people; we sec each other better]
than our fathers did; we know each
other better than our elder brother I
knew, but it is the Old South on
which you are to build. It is no
maudlin New South, denying its he-
rces, on whom you are to build, but
In Indiana none but a voter may be |
a lawyer. Miss Antonette Leach ap
plied to the cirouit court in Greene |
county, for admission to the bar. It |
an Old South, proud of its history and was denied. She appealed to the State [
ol is people. We! We! are citizens of Supreme court, and the opinion of the
. . lower court was confirmed. The higher
the new republic faithful to our alle- court he , d that no perfJon DOt a voter |
giaricc and true to the (lag. Having under the constitution is admissable to |
lest like gentlemen we abide by the the practice of law. This is said to be
i. , („->♦ »»,«I the first time a woman has ever asked
mult of ihe coi diet. It isn t the . lt . . . .. . ,.
I to be admitted to the bar of Indiana.
man who apologizes whom you need
to buiid upon, it is the man who did It matters little whether or not Tom I
his best and is deuced sorry he Carter is left in charge of the national
,, , , , , , republican committee at present. The
couldn’t do more who makes a foun- congte8scommitte6 * U1 look afler thp
dation lor a strong republic, for he 1 eleotion for the House, Mr, Carter a ill
feels now that this is his country have been sent back to Montana long
Outran*! or llrutol llurslnra.
Lbathekwood, Ky., May 5.—Mrs.
Lainborn and her 8-year-old grand
daughter were cruelly assaulted by two
masked men. During the night they
entered through the window and imme
diately bound the old lady and little
girl with ropes and threatened to hang
them if they did not tell where a large
sum of money was hidden.
Greensboro 10 47 p.v 10 20 a m 11 35 p m
Ar. Bicbn ond, 7 00 a.m 5 80 p m 7 CO a m
“ Washington 6 45 am 9 26 p.m 1040a n
“ Baltimore,. 8 f 5 p m 11 35 p.m 1200 m
“ Philadelphia 10 30 p.m 8 00 a m 2 2 .m
** New York,. .12 53 p m 6 50 a.m 4 5op.n
WESTWABD.
No. 87.
Daily.
No: 11
Daily,
ex.Sun.
Lt. Athena....
“ Lnla.....
Ar. Atlanta...
8 07 a.m 6 80 p.m
8 ’5 p.m 8 28 p.m
8 55 p.m 10 00 p.m
SHORT LINETO.WORLD’S FAIR
Sleeping Car on Night Trains between |
Macon and Palatka,
Do able Dally Pullman Sleeping Car Service |
Between Jacksonville, Fla., Nashville
and St. Loils.
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Connects In Union Depot at Macon with M &!
N„ Ga. K. K., C. K. It., ami Southwestern K. It.,
north and south; and in Union Depot at Lake I
City and Palatka with all trains from Points in
Florida, east, west and south.
H.ltUKNS, A. C. KNAPP,
Trav. lass. Agt., Traffic Man’gr,
Macon, Hk. Macon, Ga.
BACON It BIBBIN'OUAB B. B. CONNECTIONS |
OCTOBER 16th. 1892.
Here’s Tour
Then, we wish
I to get them oat
for you. That
is, if you want
it executed in
first-class style.
EASTWABD.
No. 12.
Daily.
Lt. Atlanta... 7 05 a.m
Damro.cli In Na.livllle.
Nashville, May 5.—The great music I Ar. Luia 10 27 a.m
festival in this city is eclipsing any mu- f Ar - Athens.... 12 20 p.m
sical event in the history of this city.
Its success is greater than was dreampt
of by its most optomistic well wishers,
and "its projectors and backers are cor
respondingly happy.
No. 18.
Daily,
ex Sun.
5 35 p.m i
8 20 p m
10 15 p.m
Bead Down
6 45 A.M. Lt..
800 “
8 40 _
900 “
10 00 “
H 00 “
12 00 * ....Thomaston....
12 45 “ Thundering Sprl’ga
130 P. M Woodbury
STATIONS.
....Macon
. ...Sofkoe
Lizelia ....
.Montpelier...
...Culloden....
•YatesTille..
Read Up.
At 200 P.M
I iu 1
12 50 1
12 10 (
. 11 25 1
II 00
.1010
9 01
9 16P. M. Ar....Columbus'. Lt OOOA*. M.
5 50 “ Griffin....... 917
200P. M. Ar ...HarrisOity Lt 7 15 A. W.
Columbus 10 26 A. M.
7SOP. M. Ar Greenville Lt 7 00
130P.M Odessa 6 50 A. M
2 50 * ...MouLtville...., 6 20
20P.M. Ar Laorange....; 600 A.M
—THE ATHmS—
and he will be loyal to it.”
CHANGE OF SENTIMENT.
The Baltimore Sun notes the
change towards Democracy in Bhode
Island in .the following article:
Probably no State in the anion
has been mor* completely dominated
before the next presidential campaign |
opens. There is probably nobody
the republican party except Carter I
h mBelf, who would consent to enter
another national canvass with him in |
central,
Itlslmp Brooks’ Successor Chosen.
Boston, May 5.—The Episcopal con
vention chose Dean Lawrence of Boston
(the board of churchmen’s candidate),
us the bishop of the diocese of Massa
chusetts.
Hood’s Cures
Nos. 9 and 10 Pullman Slut per between At
lanta and New York.
Nos. 37 snd S3-Wosi ngton and Fouth-
western Vestibuled Limited, between Atlanta
and New York. Through Pullman Sleepers
between New York and New Orleans, ala j be
tween Washington and Memphis, via Atlanta
and Birmingham.
Nob 11 and 12 Pullman Buffet Sleeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta.
BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
Eastern Time - Hslfrn honi faster than Am
en* Time.
SOUTHBOUND.
NORTHBOUND
—First Class.
Pai^nger
First Class
Passenger.
In Georgia Sanctums.
Says the Augusta Chronicle: It is
by the manufacturing interests than I computed that if a man were as strong
Bhode Island. Perhaps in no State I of mutclea iB Portion as
is so great a proportion of the popu
lation dependent, directly or indi
rectly, upon the factories for liveli
hood. The fact that this State, af*>
ter two years of the If cKinley bill,
elects both its representatives in
fl he
could should! r a 60-ton loer motive and
carry it from N-jw York lo Sai Fran
cisco without rest. And when it came
to biting, crow-bars and walking beams [
would be like jack-straws and matcher, I
Dally |
P. M.
8 30
8 eo
9 08
9 30
9 43
9 56
10 16
P. M. P. M.
W. H. GREEN,
Gea’l Mgr.,
Wsahinffton. D. C
I 10
jdexS.
AM. Lt. Ar.
10 35 ,...Lula...
10 55 Gillsville
11 10
1 33
11 50
12 00
12 20
Marsv’le
H. Grove
Nichols* n
. Center.
..Athens.
Ar Lt
P.M.
8 15
7 66
7 40
7 25
7 00
6 60
6 £0
P.M
l 2 ,
Dally
A.M.
* 50
9 35
9 20
5 60
8 41
8 25
8 07
A, M.
SOL. HAAS,
Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. C.
The Oglethorpe Eoho has the follow
ing to say concerning Tom Watson’s
congress to vote for a revenue tariff I movements: The latest is that Tom
is a most significant event. When W “ 1 ™n for Governor on
a I anti-Cleveland ticket on the issue of
the people of the agricultural States ( ree silver, the fight to be within the
give their votes for a modification I lines of the Democratic party. Etch
of the tariff it excites no surprise, reported move of Tommie co-strains us
On the contrary, it is amazing when | *;, epeat the querj ‘ a8 “ whete he
they do not. It is the agricultural
and mechanical classes who bear I The Augusta Herald has gone to
the burdens of tariff taxation and I wishing, but it will wish a long time I Sarsaparilla. I have suffered with tettar break-
... . _ r . I before Ha wish will be gratified. It in* out on my face and all over my body all my
receive none of its benefits. Bull . .. 0b , for the good old days oUhe i never conid And ®^ins;to do itvxA
here is a State whose people are dc- Centra!- the days before the specula-
pendent for their bread upon facto- I tors got hold of it! In those days there | done me so much good thatl have the utmost
riee, and these factories, they are i wasn’t the “laying ofl” of scores of men
told were built up by protection, and I every 8ummer *
they are voting to abolish protec-1 Sayb the Americas Times Recorder:
tion. The new England operative is Editor Pleasant Stovall rises to remark
not Is eking in intelligence^ He I that Hoke Smith now ranks with Solo-
knowsthatifthe factories are de _ | “<>n as a proverb maker,
stroyed by low tariff he will be over
whelmed in the raise.
Annie L Amer
Ol Augusts, Ky.
More Than Pleased
With Hood’s 8arsaparllto-For Tet
ter and Blood Impurities
Stronger and Better In Every TF«W*
“I have been more than pleased with Hood’s
UUUU IUU Ml U1UUU gUVU ULM A. •
Hood’s sst Cures
lalth lnlt and recommend lt to everyone. Besides
purifying my blood, lt has made me so much
stronger and better I do not feel like the same
person at alL” Amos Ajlveb, Augusta, Ky.
THE “ BELLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
lommencing Suiday, January 29th, 1893,
the i ir-Line '‘Belle’’ accommodation train will
ran daily on the tokowug schedule, Eastern
time:
Daily except Sunday, leaves Lnla at 6:00
a. m., arrives Atlanta 7 A0 a, m.
Sundays, It ares Lnla at 8:C0 a. m., arrives at
Atlanta 10:50 a- m.
Daily except Hnnday, leaves Atlanta at 4:3.’
p. m , arrives at Lnla 8:20 p. m.
Sundavs, leaves Atlanta at 8:50 p. m., ar
rives at LuL. 6:80 p. m.
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Division
Condensed fchedule of Passenger Trains—In
Effect November 20, 1891.
Nobthbochd.
Eastern Time.
No. 38.
Dally.
No. 10. No. 12.
Dally. Dally
Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly anA
•Sotentbr. an the liver and bowels. 16a
Savannah News : In Kansas it ap- ]
pears the people go into politics for
What money there is in it. It is alleged
that the Kansan who deairea to apply
for a federal cffice must first put'up$‘2o
for his recommendation from the state
Honey Saved is Honey Hade!
,SOAP8;
Perfumery
AMBASSADORS.
The correspondents of the New
York papers who are stationed in I central committee. If he has not the
London seem determined to do all I money and cannot borrow it he most go
they can to have the salaiy of Am- ^ W “^ D * t0 “ wi V 10ut a
J tion. The fusion demcorats of Kansas
.bassador Bayard raised to a figure declare that the “stalwarts” have col-
which will enable him to give social I looted $26,000 in this manner, a part of | DRUGGIST’S
entertainments befitting an official of I whlch been used in maintaining
his rank without suffering pecuniary' headqumera at W “ hin « ton *
leas. They argue that it is impossi-,
Mra - ... „ „ , . . i In an editorial on the railroad sitna-
• ble for a man like Mr. Bayard /> be tlon in Georgia, the Columbus Ecquir-
an ambassador other than in name I er says
on a salary of $17,500, because few I The Ecquirer-Snn is a friend of the
men who have represented this “ Uro * d commission, but it is forced to
.. ., " ' I sympathize with the unfortunate oon-
® e ^ onrt j dition in whioh the great and small rail-
James have managed to live on less I road properties of Georgia have been
than $30,060 a year, consequently I Pktoed. We believe the temper of the
people and of legislation in this state
Lt Atlanta (B. T.) 12.45 p. m 9 20 p.m 8.06 a m
“Chamblec, 962p.m 8.40am
‘‘Norcross 10 03pm 8£2am
“ Duluth — 10.13 pm 9.04 am
“ Suwaneo 10223 p m 9.15 a m
“ Buford 10.37 p m 9.28 a m
"FloweryBranch .10.51 pm 9.42am
"Gainesville.... 2J3p.m 11.10pm 10.03am
"Lula, 2,32p.m. 11,86p m 1027am
" BeUton llJSt p m 10.30 a m
“ Cornelia 124)6 a m 10.51 a m
“ Mt. Aliy 12.09 a m 1OA6 a m
"Toccoa 12.87am U.iSam
“ Westminster 1.17 a m has a m
" Seneca, 1.36 a m 1X15 p m
’’ Central 2.10 a m 1.20 p m
“ Easleys 2.42 a m 1A6 p m
"Greenville,.... 6.08p.m Ulam 2 26pm
“Steers.- 3.35am 8.00pm
“WoUfora 8.60am 3.30pm
“Spartanburg.. 64)0p.m 4.09am 3.48pm
“ CUfton 4.28 a m 44)8 p m
"Uowpens 4.30am Ulpn
"Gaimeys 4 62am 4.42 pm
“Blacksburg.... SA8p.m 6.00am 6413pm
"Grover — 6.18am 6.16pm
u King’s M’ntaln 6A4am 5.36pm
"Gastonia 6JS7am 6 05pm
"Lowell,.-. 648am 3.20pm
"SeUsmo&t..... *•••••••»» 6J7am 6A2pm
Ar. Charlotte .. . <416p.m Iffaa 74Wpm
Southward.
No. 97
NO.ll No. 9.
Lv. marinwa —
Daily.
SUNDRIES,
—AT—
Lowest iPrices!
One of the Best
PrescriptionDepartmentsI
an ucdt’sirable
. f” towards the vast railroad interests of
o is with- Gaorgri* will be greatly modified in the
tint a large bank acoonnt to draw I near fu’.ore, as It onght to be, and the*
cn. The British ambassador to this I tbe people and the railroads will Le
country has $30 0C0 a year and an !* rought oloser toi^her in view of the
_ . , ,. ' „ I important necessity that some change
official reaidenoe; to France, $45.- for ^ bcUtg
In the State.
k Crawford & Ci
Connection* with Atlanta A Weft Point R. R.
BURNS. A. C. KNAPP,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Traffic Manage;
Maoox. Ga. Macon. Gj
TO AND FROM
, Short Line to
_ . .. and Columbia,
New lino to Charleston, 8. C.
Schedule In effect Dec. 11,1892.
NORTHBOUND.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 88. i»0. 36,
Daily. Daily.
15pm]'
9 25pm;ll (Ham
10 45pm 12 Lpm
12 01 n’t ’ ‘
12 32am
V 36am
1 42pm
2 15pm
3 19pm
Except Atl’ta
Lt AtlantaAr
U.Depot City,
It Athens ar
arElbeiton lv
ar Abt>evill lv
ar ur’nw’d lv
ar Clinton lv
.43.
,lfy
7 45pm
5 5?pm
4 35pm
3 22pm
2 oipm
1 45pm
No. 41.
■Daily,
9 ioam
7 00 am I
530 am I
4 01 am
320 am
2 19 am
DAILY BANNER
—AMD—
Texas Siftings!
Six Dollars a vear.
—THE—
Weekly Banner
Remember tho
we don’t prom
ise to do it
cheaper than
any one else
but we will
print for yon
at as low a fig
ure as first-
class work
manship will
admit
3 27 pm
4 26pm
4 32pm
6 65pm
7 25pm
>0 30pm
lv Clinton lv
arN’wb’ry lv
ar P’sp’ity lv
ar Col wbla lv
ar Sumter lv
M'Ch’lest’nlv
1 3opm
12,38pm
12 22pm
1100am
9 43am
6 6oam
t9 2lpm,arD’rl’gt’n lvit7 12am
tl22ua "jar Wm’gt’n lv 10 10pm
TwoDollarsJa-year.
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