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Weekly and Sunday,b
OO.
and thirty-seren Ordinaries, while! Two Chipper Women AfRt Tim
.Uuriu. Mmawhert u, tta n.igh-l „ u „
ATHENS PUBLISHING
—
JH 5.” rfghrt
tlie woman with the ptinaies in her bonnet
V.W. KKSD.
itmutom,.
borhood of a million of men who
want to gat married fight here in i titey aw,” responded t$e woman
Now we couldn’t promise 1 with the blue serge gown. “I met Clara
in this i
_ £ than ail <
They out together, and nntil
rears was si
For a neat many ye»rs doctors
noanoed it a local disea*,, and pr.
Subscribers are requested toprompt
ly notify the business office of late do-
®* or 8^** ™ w ' r I awhile ago, and she mays her husband rays
the Ordinance that ell of these fei-1 the things about her new full
Mel I. ; the ffifi I sleevee. He threatened to get a divorce
• Mr lows will gc- married in case the lee beeanae sha wore ndrean without any
remains where it is, but at all events u * bail last winter. Why, I call that il-
don’t agitate the question. Yon I *°u^^ 0 Now, Frank ia always saying
mav atOD some crusty old fellow from I mm so extravagant, so I Just determined
may stop J | to prove to him that I am not. Well, yes-
carrying out a determination to I j ^ *> m e gloves advertised at n
. .. m .L. oatstp of single bless- I cento a pair, so I decided to get some. I
shake off the estate oi single »««* Mn , t nMd them, yon know, but it
ednees; yea, thousands of unmarried I WHJI a good chance to show my husband
men with slim purses will invoke I that r was willing to save money. I came
choicest curses upon you. This is
dangerous ground. Tread lightly.
afceaeatod bereelfstthe wst«smnt table.
*T rallirg to euro with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science has
down town on purpose to get them, and—
would you bellevo it?—I forgot all about
them. You see, ! had been looking iq vain
for a black lace cape like Kmlly's, and that
day I just chanced on one.”
How awfully fortunate."
“Yam, wasn’t It? Well, when I waa al
most home I suddenly remembered the
provi n catarrh to be a constitutional
therefore requires constitu
tions! teeitmenr. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
msnufse nred by F. J. Cheney A CoJ
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional
cure on the market. It is taken inter-,
nally in doses from 10-drops to a tea- NORTHWA
spoonful. It sou directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system
Ricknoid & Daitille Railroad
»•*. avnsxepsa in asms* Nmunnuf
Heridiaa Time. Yhe schedules are i
READ OOWR.
Condensed 8ehe Into, ia etact Jaae 4th.
Ke.Se.
DJly.
Ho 10. Halt.
Daily. Daily.
As a last resort the great unmar
I ried «» ron * wlU inT0ke the
H O* I&UUT6 W ueuver WlU* mUBOIUW I . . . * _ I non noma 1 suuucuiy iciucuiuacu vuv
regularity on the part of the carriers, of the law to prevent the conaumma- ^ jj, e trut j, was thatl had paid more
of SQCh a movement as this than I ought for the cape, so 1 wanted the
knowing of the existence or any causa i ...»I cbean gloves to put my husband in a good
for oomplalnt and will be appreciated I Anything that acts in restraint of I humorbeforel showed it to him. Well, I
aooordlnglv. I marriage ia void tn law. Therefore wan actually too.tired to walk another ste^
I so after lunch I got a cab and went back
THE BANNER AND MR. HODGSON. I any such action as this would have I after the glovea. And, don’t you think.
In the disouaaion of the waver no lfgal and binding effect The J ^^e^u^t^y^Ltu^ouWllreb^
*«rk* u« T- B“>« ““ I suuol r u ‘.' ,ot . b ~ I
conceived it to be Ha duty to the * her sons becoming bachelors
. n f -- in order that a few Ordinaries may “indeed they are,” sighed the woman
publlo to criticise some Of the I . . No I with the blue serge gown. “Now, I lost
tione of those having the conduct of P°< ket * “ tlle C ““* ’ ° my pocketbook a week or so ago. It was
,. , . . | tlemen. such a thing should not be. | an awfully pretty one, though, to be sore,
this mttter in charge. Among others w<j m nofc iaform#4 M ^ how 0Qr | 1 had had it a good while, and it waa a lit-
who have been criticised in these
columns is Mr. Asbury H. Hodgson,
who was sent by the fiaance com*
mittce of Council to New York to
deliver the bonds. To onr mind the I opinions,but we believe our bachelor I it. and what do you think waa the first
position of Th* Bander toward Mr. brothers of the press will b«k ns np qu ^,^“ k w fb” t ,, m snr0 , t wai Kme .
Hodgstn is dear enough, and covers in tbs fight op this propr sed advance thing horrid.”
nothing more than the legitimate in the cost of marriage licenses. I «*k*a. much money was In
ciilicitm which any citizen has at Why the thing is preposterous on
right to make interning theaotions the face of il - The »«* tWn 8 wlU
of any pnbiic officer or agent thereof. * Proportion from the divorce
It has struck the minds of several of awyerB 110 ral8e 1 C r eeB *
the mntnal friends o! Mr. Hodgson
and < urself that the criticisms were
in lb i nature of a personal attack.
They off-r ane hundred dollars for any I •»’ LnuH**""
case it fails to oure. Send fer oircu- “ “
lars and testimoniala. Address.
Blood
Ider
tie wom at the edges. 1 knew Horace
« ild always fling my losing it in my face
il my dying day. to before I went home
I advertised it in two papers.”
“And did you find It?”
“Ob. yes; I got it back after I had paid a
| married brothers of the fourth estate
msy think on this eub]ect, for their
good ladies doubtless exert a strong
Irfluence i» Ih. tMr| »
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*' Salisbury., 6C4pml04»ajn 945 m
Oreemboro 6 84p.T tibia 11 80pm
Ar. Richmond, 7 00 an 8 55 p m 7 00 am
“ Washington « 45 aja 9 55 p.m 10 40 a n
“Baltimore,. 805am 8 40 p.m 1100 d m
« Philadelphia 10 80 a.m C 40 p.m 3 3j p m
“ New York,..1853pm 7 80p.m S3upak
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
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ox San.
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No. 18.
Dnify.
No. 18.
Daily.
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is am
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per box.
• fire MAM.
. WILLIAMS*
MEDICINE CO.,
Schenectady, If.Y«
wdhrocktlUe.Ont-'
Lv. Atlanta... 910 a.m
Ar. Lola 1318 p.m
I Ar. Athena... 8 00 p.m
S EABOARD AlRLI'VESUUv.DVLK
IN EFFECT MAY 7th. 18W
Atlanta and Washingloc 8)
Northbound iat
Hoc. 9 and 10 Pullman Sleeper bets
Montgomery »"<1 **la-'tc and Hew York.
Hos. 87 sod 88— Wsss ngton and h oath-
western Vestibuled Limited, between Atlanta
and New York. Through Pullman Sleepers
I Southbound, 117
3 87 am
117 p m
Camak
1216 p m
18 40 am
3 43 a m
1 27 p m
Warrenton
18 04 p m
1887 am
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Mayfield
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Cniverton
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1140 pm
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Sparta
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Deverenx, 7
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Carre
10 89 a m
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MilledgeviUs
Brown*..
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AUnnta[ie.) lv 5 45 pm
Jug Tavern lv 7 gl pm
Atfir-
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Elbarton, lv 9 00 pm
Abbeville, lv 000 pm
Oreerwoodflv 1015 pm
lv 1IQ7 pm
lv 1118 am
Monroe, ,lv l Ham
Hamlet, nr 3 IS am
Charlotte, <v 10 00 pm
Wllpnlrgbonlv 5(0 pm
Editorial Comment.
Before he even praised you for belpg so
businesslike—what a shamel But bow
much was in it?”
‘Only 80 cents, bnt the principle eras the
IH[|]f 99
“Of course It W8«- Now. there was Aljce.
She lost her umbrella the other day and
would not buy another—just to punish her
tlf, she said. And, don’t you think, the
very first time she wore her 885 bonnet It
rallied, and as she had po umbrella jt was
rained. Her hqebapd was too mean for
anything about it—»aid it would have beep
more economical to buy a cheaper bopnet
and an umbrella too.”
The idea! And there is Nora. Yon know
bow economical Nora is.”
“Indeed I do. Why, sbp made herself UI
by walking all over town chopping ppp
hot flay last summer without any lunch.
You see she wanted to save the money to
Durham,
Weldon,
Weldon, 1 v 9 35 am' .
Portsmouth ar II35 am! Wilmington,lv 6 (0 pm
Norfolk, ar It 45 ami Obarlatu, lv 10 Q0 pm
Says the New York Sun: “The
We lake occasion to eay that onr I word reoommend occurs in only two
criticism of Mr. Hodgson was only P 1 * 0 * 8 » n th « P ,a ‘ form: recom ‘
, .. .. ... .u . mend that the prohibitory 10 percent
as to his .connection with the deliv-1 0Q i uaeg be repealed/
ery of the bonds and sobstqoent lit-land ‘we recommend to the several
igation in this case. BumorB were] States most libeial appropriations for
afloat in Athens connecting Mr. ^ public achool*.’ Yet, while welgh-
° I ing the value of words, the fact must, . - ...
Hodgson’s nsme uniavorably with b * k t j iai ^ ^ democratic toy “riiverstickpiq. »er husband would
. . . . ... , . I ou I hay, given her the money, but aba wanted
the disposition of the bonds when] national convention, when it voted to I tegurjpVtse him by her economy.”
they were first sold to the Atlanta adopt this resolution along with the '
i Trust & Banking Company. As a « Bt ot P latfor “’ “^“btedly
'd " .. I favored the repeal of a prehistory
\ ®atier of news, onr paper did report 1 y ta ^ e hank tax, just as it favored the
a statement from a gentleman In the idea cf liberal appropriations by the
city to the effect that Mr. Alonzi States to the pnbiic schools.”
Richardson, Cashier of the Atlanta Speakir Cbkp will not be able to
Trust & Bat king Company, had told 10 Tammany Hall on the Glorious
.. , Fourth on aocoont of the illness of
him he had loaned fllteen thousand Mra Crigp Xhii will ^ _
doll are to a person interested in the I Kre tud bv the boy*, with whom' the I pocket*, and in one or them there happened
■ ' enial Speaker is very soUd. | to b. the receipt fora big bill. The bill
1 he action of Gov. Altgeld in par-
j doniDg the surviving anaicbists who
engaged in the Haymarket riot, will
be condemned throughout the entire
nation in unmeasured terms. It was
] an outrage on luatioe and a disgrace to
won
Wetdoni lv gvo nm
•Petersb ,rg,lv 10 35 am
- "etersbnrg.lv 11 03 am
Urbmond, nr 1146 am
Richmond, lv 13 C4pn>
Freder’keb’g ar 8 01 pm
.pm
FltUadelp'a,at T 49 pm
New York, ar 10 75 pm
Boston, ar 7 00 am
. m Bt. Btafn
iatioD.
“Wellf”
“Oh, it made her violently 111, and she
was in bed two weeks, with the dogtor com
ing every day and sending in an awful bill.
As for her husband, be didn’t appreciate
her self denial at all,”
”Of course not. Well, she had an awful
experience the other day. She sold some of
her husband’s old clothes to a peddler and
bought some lovely flowere wit* the mon-
By “Well, rm wro"-—
“But, you see, she forgot to look In the
negotiation -of the bonds. Wo are I
firmly of the opinio»4hat Mr. Hodg
son erred gravely in Ihe manner in
which he conducted the city’s busi
ness in New York and that hia error
wiU coat the citizens of Athens a
wan sent in the next day. and as the receipt
waa missing her husband had to pay it
Bnt it wasn't her fault if the shop
keeper waa dishonest.”
“Of course not. Well, I must go home
now. My housekeeping book is not made
up for the week and”
“Why. bow do yon manage to keep one?
1 tried, but mine would never balance prop-
erly.”
Mine didn’t nse to, bnt I have become
quite a business woman now. Why, you
see, I have my weekly allowance, and if 1
forget wbat I’ve speut the money for I just
large sum of money, bnt we have no I *** man won k*a tffloe on the
charge of icollnaion or anything ol J Btren * lh Dtmooratic votea *
that kind to bring againat him. Wt TH- Atlanta Co^UtaUon U very
, , .u _ (naturally proud of the fact that it was. — - - -
siandlrg between Mr. Howell and for an extra session of congress, and | haven’t enough money, l just tell myhus-
the Equitable Mortwaue Comnanv I although it waa ridiculed by the New | band that it must have gone for fruit—you
else the laivvor nf tl,»r Lmnsn® hart Yjrk Herald « tt® time, It baa lived to know h* i« ^ e Y otw }
elae the lawyer of that company had I ^ day when lto ugacitJ I **i Well, I.w,ah I had your head for
not written back here and advised h, m ade apparent to aiL
that the city buy Mr. Howell’s works. i, wilt, be necewary to decide nponl
There Wa* no reason Why Mr. Hodg- the eltcUon of ttree United 8Utea |
bnsiness. 1 think my husband would be
tew disagreeable if I had.”—Chicago Trib-
nue.
son; should have known this, if in-
dud it existed.
We wish the pnbiic to distinctly
understand Our position in this mat
ter, for we deaire to injure no man ^
the estimation of the people either at
home or abroad. We plaoe no stock
Senators before business can be dis
patched at the txtia session by the |
upper branch of congress.
Ixx Georgia Sanctums.
Lumpkin Independent: In epeak-
I ing of hog and hominy, the country is
i going hmk to old times: that if. the iff*
in the charge or insinuation that I r iculiural people are raising at home
Mr. Hodgson has been guilty of any- j what they need for borne consumption,
thing moralir wrong In this matter, | Not a sack ofeora has been shipped to I
' but so far aa onr criticisms upon hia Lunipkin *“■ jear ’ “ d » tr ? m pre6 *
, pon |ent outlook, there will he none re-
manner of conducting the business I qabed from foreiga parts.
•; affairs of the Oily of Athena in New Augusta Herald: Now that Mrl
. York ia concerned, we stand upon] Davis is dead, General Loogstreet
.'them. I comes out In an interview disparaging
1 hia qualities and dUoounting bis abil-
I ity and patrlotiam. General Loogatreea
A SERIOUS PROTEST* I fell under the displeasure ot Mr. Davft
The Ordinaries of Georgia are just at one time » and 18 nbW * ldter the death
abont to get themselves intoaoosi. of oWeftato « att * ckin * «*«
.. . “ w * P man- No man can hill the love and
tion where the whole State will rise j veneration which livts and always will
op in anna againat them. Ivis nn- ] live in southern hearts for the dead
derutood that at their convention in I lead® 1 c * the dead confederacy.
Atlanta on the 12th inst., they will The M&oonTelegraph in commenting
mutually agree to raise the fee fa* on Jud *« Jackson’s decision in the
«tame uitt tee lor i ra ji roa(3 ca£e , says: Under
marriage license to five dollars. Now this state of facta our constitutional
80 1** *• we are concerned, with onr prohibition of railroad combination be-
distinct bachelor proclivities, it mats comes a mere scarecrow. Nobody need
ters little whether the fee be fiv . P*Y the least attention to it who haa in-
. eeD ® a t | telligence enough to know what it ia-
or five dollars, but we happen or at most he need only walk aronnd it.
to knew a great many of the yonng Any individual or any corporation h&v-
ones just starting out In life w fi 0 leg its origin out of the state may do
w*nta _.v_ . -. v _• I openly what coiperations created by
, R ker kee P tkat extra the state cannot do, except by indirec-
three dollars and a half in their tion. In effect, the decision gives other
pockets as a nest egg or a provision states the power to override the laws of
against a rainy day. In these hard Georgia.
ti^nea the boysaay they are willing Savannah News: The newspapers,
to give a dollar and a half for a part- K14 oT) ‘ prv ® d * laldd , ow “ “
, , ,, | a weapon of attack op Altgeld, the gov-
r J» tkat five dollars J er nor who sympathizes with snarohista
ia out of the question, especially ] and discredits the high courts qj hia
when the minister ia hungry, and an own Bute, and are proceeding to roapt
extra foe is expected. - I h,m * ?° hid ? “ thick t™ allh to de ^
Mrs. 1m Townsend
Rising Sun, Delaware.
Good Family Medicines
Hood’s Sarsaparilla and Hood’s
PUIS.
“I regard Hood’s Sarsaparilla and HoodT
£2*. »o verybertfittnUy medNtae^iradwo
W never without them. I wo always boon
A Delicate Woman
and began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla One
yean ago (or that tired tooling. It built mo up
•o qutakly and ao vreH that Ifeel like adHTcrcd
wonurn and haw nlwnys hadgreU tmlUi to jt
eumi
their blood, and It does them
likre.it re wefi bogle,
5Ud they
Act Like a Charm
Itake plta-uro In recommending these medl,
•taes to aU my friends, for Ibetlevo if people
’* ““Cures
I that. The oitizena of Illinois, mean-
Ane UrUmnrk# had bsttsr take] while, are assisting in the routing pro-
AAd let that question J They burntd Atgeld in tffigy at
>apiei ville the op” I day*
l.as we do.
^ ;pel*w«re. m
Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and “
•ffieleutly, on the llrer and bowels. 35o>
Cholera iofantum has lost its terrors
since the intredaction of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cho’era and Diarrl cat Remedy.
When that remedy is used and the
treatment as directed with each bottle
is follow!d, acure is certain. Mr.
W Walters, a prominent merchant at
Wr(teraburgr. Ill., says: “Itcurrd my
baby boy of pholera ir.fantum af’.er °ev-
eral other remedies had failed. The
ahild was so low that he seem'd almost
beyond the aid of human ha» ds or reach
of any m dicine.” 20 and 60 cent bot
tles for 6sl« bv
jJUHN 0JUWFOB rk A Up.
'Koaion, lv 7 90 pm
New Vo k lv 19 IE &m
ll'hiiadelp’n lv 7 90 am
Bal.iinoie, lv 942 am
Waahlnnh-n lv 1° 57 am
Alexandria, lv II IS am
Fredr’kab’g lv 107 pm
{Richmond, ar sot pm
|Richmond, lv 825pm
•Pete-aburglr 4 00 pm
tPetersburg lv 408 pm I
IWeldon, nr 5 41pm
ar 8 15 am
lv 633 am
lv SQOam
nr 9tonji
and Birmingham.
Non 11 and 13 Pullman Bnfiet Sleeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta.
BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
Eantern Time- Half rn hom faster than Ate-
ensTime.
SOUTHBOUND.
NORTHBOUND.
First Class.
Paasenger
Norfolk, lv . ,
Puitsmonth ty 820 pm
Wedon, *r 535 pm
iN, E. R B
Stations,
11
Dglly
Weldon, -
| Durham,
Raleigh.
'Raleigh.
Ham'et,|
If 5 60 pm I
ar 8 4' pm
ar 815 pm I
It 8 3" pm I
ar 11 00 pm
DaJly,
18 f >
[S
1 40
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STTv^m I w - *
Washinoton. D. C.
P, M.
8 49
8 57
9 13
982
9 00
in 03
10 —
P.M. Lv. Ar.
12 T5 ...Lula...
11 35 OlllivHe
Marav’le
H. Grove
Nichols' n
. Center..
First Class
Pssaanger.
10
Dally
18 ,
Dally
P.M.
0 55
637
e se
5 02
6 49
5 “
■ V P.
p.5
A.M.
It U
H 55
11 15
11 02
10 49
10 85
V 15.
SOL. HA 18,
Traffic Hnnaeor,
Washington, D. C.
NORTHBOUND,
TV i
Monroe', lv
theater, lv
Clinton, lv 8 14 am
Ab&vdU^lv 621 am I THE•• BELL?” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
MDertcn, lv M9am 1 Cummenalag Sunday, June 4th, 1898,
4,I* the Air-Line “Belle” neeommodntion train will
AtfaJuTtB) iT 8 30 am r . u “ dally on the following schedule, Eastern
. (Cl ar 7 to am 11*™* :
1 1 ! Dally except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at del
a m., arrives Atlanta 9:15 a, m.
Sundays,!* a ves Cornelia at &C0 o. m.,arrives at
Atlanta 10:50 a tn.
Daily except Sunday, leaves Atlantaat 6:00
p m , arrive* at Cornelia 9:00 p. m.
Bandar*, leave* Atlanta at 8:60 p.
rive* at Cornell-. 6:48 p. m.
Atlanta, (C) ar 7 IQ am
i*Unlon Station.
If Washington 8t. Bta.
QBABOARD A1R-UNE. SOHEDULK.-
Schedule in effect Nay 7th 18 3.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. 88.:
Daily.
8 (0am
1127pm
12 60pm
145pm
2 l£pm
319pm
(No. I84.,Ea*tern Time;
■Dally, Itxcept Atl'ta
445 pm LvAtlantaAr
|U.Depot City,
8 (6 pm lv Athens ar
No.UT.lNo, 4t,
Dally j Daily,
§ 46pm
91)0 pm
'000 pm
iu 25 pm
HOT pm
arElberton >v
ar AhheviU lv
ar G Paw'd lv
nr Clinton lv
Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line Division
7 33am
818am
5193m
4 Siam
3 57am
314am
5 16pm
4 13pm
8 09pm
9 4ipm
1 4>pm
[ Condensed f cheatue ox rnasenger Trains—In
Effect June 1th, 1893.
8oi-tcbound. North bound.
First-Class -F au, First Class—Pass.
39
Daily
37 I 11
Daily Daily
31 ,
Daily
4 51pm
6 20pm
It 18 aa.ar Chester lv | 2 00am 11 45am
145 am ar Monroe lr 12 60am 10 15am
A.tM.A. M
9 35 It 50
3 31pm
4 18pm
5 34pm
3 55pm
T 25pm
10 13pm
ar N’wb’ry
ar P'sp'ity lv
ar Col'll)bialv
ar Sumter lv
arCh’leat’n lv
1 aopm
1235pm
12 22pm
1100am
9 43am
POam
loisptn
ar u'llngt'n lv ,100*m
St.
Daily.
Elberton Accommodation.
No. 45.
Daily.
330pm lv Atlanta, .ar 10 ooam
6 oipm ar LawrenoeviU e, lv 9 30am
03'pmar Jug Tavern lv 8 5lam
725pm ar Atiens lv 803am
8 45pm ar Elberton lv 6 45am
The Elberton Accommodation stops at all sta
tions between Atlanta and Elberton.
The Fast Mall from New York at4 a. m con
nects with No. 1 7 at Washington.
No, 131 haa Pullman Vestibule Buffet Bleepers
from Atlanta to Washington. Parlor care Rum
Washington to New York.
No 117 has Pnllman Vestibule Sleepers New
York to Washington, and Pullman Vestibule
Sleepers W .tshlngton to At’snta,
For Pullman Reservation Tickets, and further
Information, apply to the following Agents,
it. U. MANN',Ticket Agant,
No, 4, Kimball House.
H. W. B. GLOVER,
Division Psmnnoer Agent Atlanta
For all Information, write
G. W. TaY i OR, 8. P. A.
No. 4. Kimball House, Atlanta, QA
O. V. SMITH, JOHN C. WINDED
Traffic Manager.
043
0 53
loco
10 10
10 21
10 28
10 4s
10 48
11 ‘3
11 12
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11 3'i
11 3(1
11 87
1 4.
11 45
U 53
11 58
12 07
12 14
12 28
12 3
U 47
12 58
1 10
P.M
12 C0
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281
12 47
12 57
113
122
140
161
203
306
213
821
385
2 30
241
249
258
307
385
342
400
413
4 25
P.M.
86
Dally
P.M |Lv Ar
10 20 Chartottj
1 1 28 ..Lodo ..
10 39 Belmont,
io 48 .Lowell.
10 37 Gastonia.
11 07 Beseemer
It lSK’g’sMt-
11 38 .Grover.
U 38 iBl’ksb’rg
11 10 'G Obeys.
13 (OiTh.ckety
12 10 ICowpens,
12 12 .Cllt ton .
12 18 iMt Zion,.
12 25 hpt’nb’rg
12 29 Sp. Jnne.
12 31 fSTTFortt
11 44 1 Wellfor d
12 *0 Duncan’s
12 68 brer's.
1 04 I Tailor's.
1 20 . Gr* nvillc
1 30 .CrossweU
1 silKssiej'a.
1 521 Liberty.
2 06'.central
A. M Ar Lv
A.M.
3 45
3 34
3 28
3 20
3 10
2 39
8 52
8 38
2 30
8 17
1 56
1 *1
1 43
1 40
1 36
1 27
1 22
1 14
1 06
12 41
12 32
12 22
12 10
11. BT
P.M
12
Dally
P H
7 45
7 31
7 22
7 12
T 00
6 45
6 35
6 18
6 07
6 30
6 37
5 26
5 22
5 15
5 03
5 02
4 37
4 46
4 37
4 27
4 17
4 01
8 42
3 82
3 19
3 05
t\ M.
Southbound.
estibule I First Cl Jss--Pass.
Northbound.
Fir t Class-Pass.
General Manager.
Ga, Southern and Florida ft. R
Snwanee River Route.
Schedule in Effect October 16,1893/
id Down.
P. H. A. M.. P.M. A.J ,
*00 5 40 Lv.....Palatfca....Ar. 945 840
P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M I
8SO TOO Lv. Jacksonville Ar. 880 7 40
FM, AU. PM- A.M.
885 9 00 Lv...Lake City...Ar. 595 5 85
985 8 58 Jasper 6 83 4 43
1038 1068 ...Valdosta.... 487 3 481
Read Ui
at
A.M. P.M.
5218 1244
147 810
4 10
480
leg schedBlrs will be c
subject to change witbon
READ UP.
Night
Express.
£2
8TAATI0N&
—.
&L SLi
1105am
1188 am
11 40am
11 55am
I3 04p m
13 4pm
Utipm
18 43pm
1 56pm
108pm
1 80 p m
1 82 p m
1 55 n at
3 28pm
3 48pm
8 01 p m
3 IS pm
3 3pm
3 64 p m
4 S3 p m
4 35 p m
4 57 p m
510pm
5 88pm
543 p m
7 45am
sMain
881 am'
8 40am
867 am
913 am
918am
• Siam
943 am
10 08 a d,
10 15 am
10 37 a m
l: 49 a m
11 04 a m
11 18 a m
Hi ST am
11 65 am
18 07 pm
iiUpm
U 42 p m
100pm
Angnsta
Belair
....Grovet'wn,
.. Berselia,
.... Harlem
Deari-g
.... Thomson...... ..
Mtaena
Camak
Norwood,
Barnett
.. .Crnwfordville,
....Union Point
... Greenenbore
....Bankhead,
Madison
.... Rutledge... ..
Social Circle
Covington,
Conyei*
Lithonia
Stone Mountain,....
Clarkaton
Decatnr
Atlanta,
815pm
*7 43 pin"
Vis pin
6 58pm
■ 841 pm
6*88 p m
6 18 pm
6 06pm
iuiz
8 80pm
SIS pm
907 pm
188 F m
1 ISp m
lOlp m
18 68pm
13 85 pm
8 88pm
A £4 p m 119 06 am
5 85pm
5 20pm
4 57 pm
445pm
.4 80 p m
419pm
859 pm
8 40pm
839pm
8 16 pm
*3*00 p m
345pm
1141 a m
11 87 am
1109am
10 45 a m
10 88 am
10 07 am
943am
917 am
9 08 am
8 49am
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819 a m
800am
585am
505am
468 am
4 40am
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869am
3 45am
887aa
8 94am
8 08 a m
953am
898a m
9 07 a m
138am
118 am
18 <4 am
18 86 am
1897 a m
1180 pm
11 88 pm
11 01 p m
10 48 pm
10 85 pm
10 15 p m
6 (S d m
6 19 p m
6 88pm
7 00 p m
1 80 p m
1 9pm
1 49 p m
2 SJ p m
9 32 am Barnett,
'9 47 am ...; Sharon
9 5; am i........Hillman....
1030am | Washington
9 05am
8 51 am
840am
8 00am
13 06 pm
<lt0am
11 86 a m
11 OOnrn
640 pm
586 pm
616 pm
485 pm
S40p m
210pm 1015 a m
Union Point
9 50 am
11 >5 a m
616 pm
5 49 p m
2 81 p m
10 34 am
Wood villa
9 43 am
11 32 a m
507 pm
# 06 p m
3 06 p m
10 41 a m
Maxejs,
985am
10 32am
450 pm
6 18 p m
3 21pm
l-i 48 a m
Antiech
918 a m
10 87 am
448 pm
5 28 p m
4 8pm
11 (4 a m
Cra»ford
9 08am
9 69 am
427 pm
....
4 89 p m
Dunlap
9 20am
.a.
8 50 p m
4 51 p m
11 25 am
W inUre
8 41 am
9 12 am
4 06 pm l
. 7 05 p m
5 15 p m
11 40 a m
Athens
8 86 am
8 40 a m
860 pm
fiitpm
10 10 a m
........Union Point........
• 00 am
, 4 80 p m
C 06 p m
10 Si a m
Siloam ..... ....
8 85 a m
| 4 05pm
640pm
11 10 a m
White Plains.......
8 00am
815pm
Harlem*
Day Mail, West bound-Dunrr, Union Point. Fast Mail,hast bound—Supper, Harlt
Day Mail, Fast bound—Dicnei, Harlem. Sleeping Cats betwesn Atlanta and Charleston, j
gusts and Atlanta, Augusta and Haeon.
W. GREEN, JOE W. WHITE, A. G. JACKSON,
Ganeral Manager. Travelling Passenger Agent. Genl Freight and Pass. Agt.
Auensra, Go.
Honey Saved is Honey Hade!
fiLUH UBW't ATLiNTlU
HAILRQAD.
SOAPS*
PERFUMERY
—ANE—
DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES,
—AT—
"Lowest Pri*ces!
One of the Best
Prescription Departments
In the State.
k Crawford l Go.
12,iColleBei Avenue.
April 18 Mav 18—Silt.
37 I
11
35
86 1
12 1
38 ■
Daily
Dally
Daily
Stations.
Dally J Daily'Daily
F.M.
P. M.
a,m.
LV. Ar
P. M.l
P.M, 1
P M.
1 15
4 35
2 10
•Central,.
11 52
* 45
4 S3
1 V2
4 44
2 17
Calhoun..
11 44
2 35
4 27
1 26
4 49
2 n
.Keowee.
11 39
2 30
4 23
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5 (2
2 32
..Seneca.
11 30
2 15
4 U'
1 45
5 11
2 40
Rlculsnd.
11 27
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4 07 .
1 52
5 20
2 45
W’minutr
11 15
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4 00'
2 00
5 »
2 55
Harbins.
11 07
2 39
3 63
2 08
5 37
3 03
Madison.
10 19
1 29
3 47
2 15
5 44
8 08
.Folsom.
10 53
10 43
1 21
3 42
3 24
5 66
3 18
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1 to
3 33
2 31
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3 32
▲
10 32
12 68
3 23
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6 2>
3 45
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10 21
10 IS
12 42
3 14
2 67
6 4<
3 48
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12 39
8 12
3 03
6 67
3 65
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.Benton,.
10 10
12 28
8 03
8 14
7 10
4 06
9 68
12 14
2 60
3 IS
7 12
4 07
.. Lola,..
9 56
12 12
2 49
3 ?4
7 22
4 17
W. Sulph
9 46
12 <0
11 60
2 40
3 30
7 30
4 2:
N. Holl’d
9 39
2 33
3 33
7 33
4 27
Gain’ sv’l
9 ;5
11 46
2 30
3 42
7 45
4 36
..Odell’s
9 25
11 S3
2 20
3 47
7 62
4 41
F. Uraiob
9 20
11 26
2 16
8 56
« 05
8 01
8 14
4 51
5 00
..Buford
Bnaane*.
9 69 11 13
8 67 11 01
2 06
1 51
4 14
8 25
5 10
.Duluth.
8 48 110 60
1 45
4 22
8 39
6 18
Norcroes.
8 39
10 39
10 31
1 37
4 23
8 50
5 26
Doraville,
8 32
1 29
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5 27
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8 30'10 28
1 23
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8 18
6 32
Goodulul
8 25
1>
1 23
4 41
9 10
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Belt Jnne
8 14 lio 12
1 14
4 42
9 11
5 41
Peachtiee
8 14,10 10
1 13
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9 30
5 »
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S 03
9 09
1 00
F. H.
F.M
A. M.
Ar Lv
P. y..l A. 60
P.M
Southern Short-Hand
—AND—
Business College
67 8. Sued It., £tktta,Ce.
...Tilton 861 9S13
..Cordele 105 12 46
415 ..Macon Jnne.. 10M 1085
410 Ar.....Macon Xv 1080 ;i006
Southbound.
Nobihbound.
746 80S ....Atlanta... p «W
185 1235 ..Cbattan’gn.. *218 BB
P. M. A M. P. M. A. M.
7 80 585 ...Nashville.... 905 7M
A.M. r. M. P.M.
180 110 ..Evansville ^lj#
785 TS0 ...St. Louis p TJB
1040 Ar.... Chicago.. ..Lv. „
A.M. P.M. A.M.
15 17
8 n Only Ex.Snp.
18 16
Ex.8un. B’n only
A.M. A.M.
8.03.... S15.... Cornelia.
P.M.
9.C0..
White Salph’r 3,38.... 6.OT
N. Holland, 8.:5.... 6.68
Jt
SHORT LINE TO WORLD’S FAIR ..!«
Sleeping Car on Night Trains between
Macon and Palatka,
Doable Dally Pullman Sleeping Car Sente*
Between Jacksonville, Fla., Nashyfile
and St. Louis.
WITHOUT CHANGE.
WMSSJSSKS?^ I
north and south; and In Union Depot at Lake
City and Palatkmjrith all train* from Points In
‘ Dd A. C. KNAPP,
3UC0X k B1RH1SGHAH R. R. C0XSECTI0SS
OCTOBER 16th. 1892.
S.u8.... 6.23.... Loagvlew... 8.30----
8.23.. .. 6.37.... BelltOU 8.32....
890.. .. 630.... Lula 8.34..
fc .
8. I.... 7.08.... Gainesville, 8,10...
9.03.... 7.10.... Odell’* 8.0(...
9.10 7,t3....Ho«ery B’ohT.32...
9.23.. .. 7 37.... Buford...... 7^8...
PAT.... 7.50.... Buwanee.... 7.23....
- 8.03.... lutotb 7-W...
S19-... Norcros*.... 617..'.
lOiOO ... 8 30 Doraville,... 6.45...
iai2...- 8«.... Cbamh.ee... 6 48...
10 22 ... 8.41.... Goodwin’s,.. 6.35...
IRS!.... 865-... Belt Junct’u 620...
1033.. .. Peachtiee.. 619...,
10.50.. .. 9.15 Atlanta, 6.10
AM: AJf. Ar. Lv. P.M.
P.M.
MS
0J8
5.21
6.20
A07
5.40
6.:3
6.0
5,00
454
4.43
4.31
4.30
418
400
4.* •
8.60
PM.
For detailed information ns to local and
through tine tables, rotes sad Pullman Sleep
ing car ressrvations, confer with local agents
W.*A TURK, B. H. HARDWICK,
Qen’l Pass. AgH. Ass’t Gen. Pass, Ag’t,
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta, Go.
J. A. DUDSOH. Suserintendent. Atlanta. G*.
Read Down
6 45 A.M. Lv
800 “
btaTXONS. Rond Up,
...Macon. AT 200P.M,
no "
1235
1210
U 85
1100 « Yatesvllle... . 11
1200 • ....Thomaston.... J000 ”
1245 “ Thundering Sprl’gs »01 “
130 P. M. .... Woodbury....T. 8 43 P. M.
U 15P. M. Ar....Columbus Lv 600 A.M.
660 “ Griffin 917 « ,
2 OOP. M. Ar ...HarrisCity Lv 715 A.M.
Columbus 10 25 A, M.
3dOP. M. Ax Greenville Lv 7 00 “
2 30P.M Odessa 650 1, M
260 • ....MonnmUo 680 “
820P.M. Ar LaGrange....: 6 00 A.M
THE BARBER SHOP.
AcQneen a Carter, Proprietors.
Rooms, ground floor Ttoomer Hotel,
Clayton and Jackson r
Blown
^Cpnpeotiope with Atlanta ^WestPolnt K. ]
A. C. KNAPP,
The Weekly Banner—thi
eat Democratic organ of the
lighth and Ninth District f
IVb worth mere than • d«ll»
“WMiM VlUut
Also, Purchasers of
Moor’s Business College.
Forming a business institution
without a peer in the South. Over
6,000 students in good positions.
Nearly 300 pnpila now in attendance.
Large illustrated Catalogue free.
Address,
A. C. BRISCOE, President,
May 11-dtf ATLANTA. GA.
Time table No. is, to taxe enect Sundag
Hay 7th 1803—Eastern time.
U
Dally.
a
Dally,
F. M. Leave. Arrive. V. M.
5J» Tallulah Falla. 190
6.40 TurnervUle, US
6.40 Anandale, Ut
6.65 Clarkesvllle, U5
7.10 Demores t. Lift
7JO Cornelia, 18A8J
P.M. Arrive. Leave. Noon.
w if. LAURAINB, Receiver.
TIMS TO GO WEST.
Now is the time to take advantage of
the low rates and quick schedules offer
ed by the Richmond A Danville rail
road to the “Great West.” Thethrough
oar route via Atlanta and Birmingham,
is the short line to Arkansas, Texas,
Missouri, Indian Territory, and the oth-.
states of that wonderful seotion
Doable daily sobedulee reaching
Western points most comfortably ana
quickly thia way. Baggage checked
through to destination.
For maps, time-tables, and other la-,
formation call on any agent of this
great system, or address
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Dist. Pass. Agt, Pan. Agt. <
10 Kimball House, 10 Kimball House
Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta. Go.
ONE CENT A WORD.
tdveitlsemtats of 15 w«rdi or litre, Inerted
m this column fer OH. CENTRA k W0BD sack
Insertion, tank la Advance.
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Dr. B. M. Wade has authorised ue •
to offer for sale hia lovely Ptino- >
avenue home. Ia ia a coiner lot conA
taining five aerts, a splendid 11 room r
house. Yell arranged water works bn *
the lot, and a well of good water, f.
The lot without any pf the improve-, t
ments on it is worth the money we.
ask $6,500.00. This price is i; ao;
cordance with the times, and if >ou
fail to hny, yon will miss a bargain. ,
Anderson & Johnson.
FOR RENT.
5 R H on Prince Avenue $85 00
5 R H on Milledge Avenue 30 00
8 R H on Baxter Stteet 12.50
5 R H on Baxter S’.reet i3 00
6 R H on Lumpkin Street - 12 00
5 R H rn BaiKr btreet 18 00
4 R H on Hancock Avenue 8 00
3 R H ol College A venae 5 CO
2 R H on College Avenne 4 00'
3 R H on Cemetery Street 6 00' ,
3 R H on Oconee Street 4 Oft i
3 R II on Occcie Street 4 CO
8 R H on Waddell Street 15 Off
5 R H on Waddell Street 12 58
3 E H m States Bight Steet 8 00
2 3 R Hotel, “Huibarc House” 40 00
No UI. Broad Streets
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