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1893
ubllthedDaUy, Weekly and I
Tom Wj
25th Inst.
PUBLISHING OO.
the boys vers
: Editor.
J H. STONE A OO.i
Bmv John W. Bomb has
f riends In Athens who sympathise with
i in the sad bereaTement whioh
i last Sunday. A stroke of light- the pipers in the
Invariably
uipeSd I
will be charged at •tents acts
■SSSStSSW»«
& for flxtondftO
s made.
Subscribers are requested
It notify the bosineu office of late do*
tntry. failure to cany papers to porch-
I nin* took away in a moment the life of
his bright and promising young son,
John VT. Burke, Jr.
Ths deplorable street duel in San-
dersTiUe the other day shows the eTil
effects of carrying concealed weapons.
Two bold, impetuous young men have
a slight misunderstanding, pistols are
drawn, and in a few minute* both have
bit the dust. A sad ending of a little
dispute.
l
A «re occurred a f
Tsausun
saw him, i
Polioeman—Comedown onto’ that, young
...
Reporter—But I’m a reporter, and I want
stay there. You 1
; wid you. You can’t
1 all about it from
He came down.—Tit-Bite.
regularity on the pert of
finch notification to the or
knowing of the existence i
for oomplaint and will hi
accordingly.
ISTiia determination of the World’s
Pair authorities to close on 8nnday can-
I notbe considered in the light of a Tio-
I torr for religion and morality. The
appreciated ^ w mwcre w render Sun-
I day opening a loss rather than a profit,
THE CAROLINA DISPENSARY. and that decided the matter.
Bad-hot times have resulted from I Joseph p. Clarks, of Philadelphia,
the dispensary law in Sooth Carolina is one out of thousands, but not one of
, I a thousand. He has been receiving a
in the paat few days. Gov. Tillman I Q{ a moat j 1] has writ-
has most emphatically asserted that ten to the bureau that be hss recovered
the law shall be enforced, and has Irene his disability, is able to support
, . , . I the government, instead of asking the
aent agents to Charleston to * emt I government to help to support him.
out the blind «!*«. Th«. .goto [T u ^ w
.re looked upon by the opponent, of I , D „vclias new.p,per to > city,
the law aa spies, and the feeling is I Now there is the Richmond Times that
vary intense against them. Arrests flrea * h « enthusiasm of democrats
^ I far their party and of the citizens of
have been made, and the excitement | Richmond tor ‘heir city, and at odd
ia intense, and it is feared there will [ times turns its hose upon burning
1 buildings in the neighborhood. Thus
| ths Times Is at once an aid to gocd
Von Blumer—I hare fust beard the nee*,
old man, and congratulate you. But 1
thought you always got a new salt when
there was a new arrival at ronr house.
Plankington (sadly)—Not this time, old
fellow. I couldn’t afford it.
Von Blumer--Why, how’s that!
Plankington—Twins.—Clothier and Fur
nisher.
Only One Thing to Do.
rae
so famous. They net
Jy and gently ou the digestive
>rga—jgtvlas (hem tone amii ig»r to
assimilate food, Kegripiiit-oruttu.es,
Sold Everywhere.
Office, 140 to 144 Washington St., N. Y.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
acscsta, Ga., April 22d, 1898.
mmenciag April S8d ths following schedules will be operated All trains, run by 90
Meridian Time. The schedules are subject to change without notice to the public.
THE GREATEST SCDTHERH SYSTEM.
he bloodshed.
government and to the fire department.
A BRIGHTER OUTLOOK FOR TRADE- —Savannah News.
Trade in New York during the Louisiana is reaobing out' for imrai-
last six months has not been doll and I grants in a proper manner. A number
«. i. j„i, _mu. of the prominent men of the state have
it is not unusually dull now. The I n ,£j „ encourage
World of that city has interviewed n I immigration, and have railed s fund of
large number of the merchants and •108,000 to be devoted to that end.
, , , . .. Systematic efforts will be made to st-
they speak encouragingly and hope- trmct a deiirable o]UB 0 f immigraUon
fully of business. They are not in through the spreading of reliable in-
the least depressed. Many of them tormstton te the points of departure in
r Europe. The example of Louitiana
say their sales for the first six I m |g b t profitably be followed by other
months of this year exoeeded those | southern states,
ot the first aix months of last year.
"What’s the matter, old man?”
“Oh, I’ve just baa a quarrel with my
wife.”
“Well, forget and forgive."
“I never can forgive her. You see, I was
in the wrong.”
“Then, in that case, demand an apol
ogy.”—Brooklyn Life.
No Gentleman.
Helen—I do think that mrn I stood in
front of in the car must have been a perfect
brute.
Nettie—Why, dear?
“1 stood on his foot for 20 minutes, and
he didn’t have mannersenough to offer me
a seat.”—Chicago Inter Ocean.
Not Always Beautiful Though.
Mia* Pluine—H’ml Beauty’s only skin
deep anyhow.
Miss Pheching—I know, but just think
what thick skins some people have!—De
troit Tribune.
Like a Man.
Mrs. Hicks—Dick behaved like a man in
church.
Hicks—Sat up straight, did he?
Mrs. Hicks—No, he went to sleep.—Truth.
Sweet Gtim and Mullein is a sure cure
for ooughs, colds, croup, consumption,
and all ot>#r throat and Inng trouble.
Their customer* have not purchased
in large qnantities, but they have re- ]
plenished their stocks oftener.
Collections have not been slow. I
In Georgia Sanctums.
Savannah News: The custom of dis
tributing seeds was instituted by the
agricultural department at Washington
long before the day of the state experi-
On the contrary, they have been fuls I “«“»»» 8t ‘ tion - It has been ascertained
, . .. . .. by Secretary Morton that under the old
ly up to the average, and they are I 0 f 8eed distribution much of
satisfactory now. the work of the experimental stations
The condition of business in New i8 bein * “Plated by the agricultural
_ . . .. . . .. .{department. He will therefore in his
Yoik is a pretty good indication of fortboomlng report ^commend certain
Its condition in other cities, because I changes to prevent duplications. The
in many lines of trade New York changes wiU principally iff.ci the di*.
„ , , | tribution of garden seeds,
supplies a very large section of conn-1
When the merchants of that , MUnU t Constitution : It is not
pleasant to contemplate the attitude c f
try.
city complain it is pretty certain that the western silver states, and it is de-
merchants in other olties are depress-1 oidedly unpleasant to note the general
ed and discouraged. I tenor of their talk. The populists ot
The difficultv of setting monev reorganizing the militia
.»d .«du i. » trzssrf h *’ to *»
. , . ... ° | armed force in readiness to perpetuate
business and nearly all kinds of in- thelr po Wer ud awe ^ people. Then
daetrial enterprises, but if congress j it will be remembered, that Governor
promptly repeals the silver purchase I Waite, of Coloiado, threatens secession
aot there will be a return of confi-1 and rebellion and talks about the silver
denoe and money will be mnch more
mm riding in bljod to their horses* bii
Idles before they will submit to the
pienUfu’. There i. money enough Patriotic and peaceful dti-
in tho country. What is needed is Iens mult condemn the military prepa-
confidence, so that the money will be I rations in Kansas and the threats of re-
put Into
News.
circu latlon.—Savannah
HERB’S A HOWDYE DO.
belUon in Colorado, however much thi y
may sympathies with the people
those states in their alleged grievances.
Macon Telegraph: It ia intimated
Richmond -& Danville Railroad
Condensed Schedule, in effect
Eastern Time.
July 2nd.
HORTHWA
No.SU.
D.ily.
Mo 10.
Daily.
Halt.
Daily
Lv. Athena.... 6,40 9 86 pun 1015 am
' Lola. 9 SO .mlO 48 p.m 11 65
Toeco». . .10 48 pm S 4> p.m 110
Charlotte, 8 45 pan 0 37 son 7 46 Urn
Salisbury., 6 94 pan 10 49 son 9 45. ~
Greensboro 6 24 p.m 6 30 s mil 20]
Ar. Biehuond, 700s.m 265pm 7 00
“Washington 6 45 son 966pan 10401
“ Baltimore,. 8 05 am 6 40 pan 12 00)
“ Philadelphia 1080a.m 6 40 pan 2 20]
“ Now York,.. 1268pm 7 80p.m 82o j
11 00pm
112T p m
1141 p m
U66p m
12 06 am
1218am
12 41 am
1266am
111am
190am
ISSam
1 58am
225am
2 41am
811am
S9»am
Steam
4 13 a m
4 89 am
60S am
5 22 s m
6 44am
658 am
4 09 a m
6 80am
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
No: 11
Daily.
hr. Athens...
« Lola
Ar. Atlanta...
1015 a.m
8 15 p.m
4 66 pan
EASTWARD.
No. 12.
Daily.
No. 18.
Daily.
Lv, Atlanta. .. 9 CO a.m
Ar. Luis 1212 p.m
Ar. Athens.... 2 00 pan
Nos. 9 and 10 Pullman Blooper bets
Montgomery and Atlanta and New York.
Nos. 87 and 88—Washington and Pc
western Yestibuled Limited, between Atl
and New York. Through Pullman Sleo
between New York and New Orleans, also be
tween Washington and Memphis, via Atlanta
and Birmingham.
Noa 11 and 12 Pullman Buffet Sleeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta.
BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
Eastern Time—Half rn horn fester than Am<
ensTime.
SOUTHBOUND.
NORTHBOUND.
Tint Olass.
Passenger
N.E. R R|
Stations.
11
Daily
Tint Class
Passenger.
MAD DOWN.
READ UP.
£3.
' 8TAATIONS.
| — —
Fast
Train.
is.
Night
Express.
11
1128 am
11 40am
11 team ..
8 81am
8 40am
m 745am
*14 am
12 04pm
12 14 p m
1888 pm
1246 pm
56 pm
102pm
1 20pm
182pm
Itepm
228pm
248pm
SOI pm
S18pm
83 pm
854pm
4«2pm
4 85pm
4 57 pm
5 10 p m
6 22pm 112 42 pm
545 p m j 1 00 pm
912 am
918 am
9 SI am
942 a m
1008 am
1015 a m
10 *7 a m
149 am
11 04 mm
1118am
11 87 a m
11 65 am
12 07 pm
1229 pm
Grovet.wn,
Benetla,
.. .... Harlem.•••••....
Dean g
Thomson...... ...
;“i!i".r..c*m*k '.zv.v.v.
Norwood,
Harnett
Crawford ville
Union Point
Greenesboro
Hark head,
Madison..
Rutledge.
Social Cuwle
Covington
Canye'f
Lithonla.
Stone Mountain,...
Clarkston
...Decatnr
Atlanta
7 94pm
8 58pm
6 41 pm
«'»«pm’
6 18 pm
606 pm
5f4p m
585pm
6 20pm
457 pm
445pm
4 SO pm
419pm
S59pm
840pm
839pm
3 16pm
SOOpm
2 45pm
tepaa
245 p m
2 80p m
916pm
SOT pm
I 88 p m
118 p m
101pm
1969pm
12 35p m
12 29pm
19 06 am
II 41 am
11 97 am
1109am
10 45 am
10 28 am
10 07am
949am
9 17 am
9 08 am
8 42am
8 80am
819 a m
800am
5 85 a m
505 a m
4 58 am
4 40am
4SI am
418am
Steam
8 45am
8 87 a m
824 am
8 08 a u.
958 am
926am
2 07am
188am
118 am
19 64 am
12 36 am
19 07 am
11 SO pm
USSpm
11 01pm
10 48pm
10 86 pm
1016 p m
8 87 am
8 43 a m
412am
4 83am
448am
612am
527a m
6 lOam
6 85 am
6 58am
7 21am
8 20am
117 pm
137pm
148pm
2 01 p m
917 p m
2 89 pm
241 pm
8 06 p m
3 27pm
8 4‘* p m
8 58 p K
4 46pm
Camak
........Wttrrenton,
Mayfield
Cnlvsrtoa.
Spar* 5 "*
#..%•••• Devereux,
Cana
Milledgeville.... ...
Browns
Haddocks,
Jam s
Maein
“”7
1215 pm
1204 pm
11 89 a m
11 23 a m
1107 am
10 51 a m
10 89 am
1018 am
949am
• 82am
d!6am
880am
13 40 am
1227 am
1159 pm
1140 pm
1126 pm
1103 pm
050 pm
10 20 pis
954 pm
9 87 pm
9 90 pm
880 pm
6f6nm
I 80 p m
9 32 am
Barnett,
905am
12 04 pm
640 pm
619pm
1 9pm
9 47 am
Sharon
8 51 am
'llOim
5 28 pm
6 28 p m
1 49 p m
9 54am
Hillman
840am
11 88 a m
515 pm
7 OOp m
3 SO pm
1030 am
Washington
8 00am
11 00am
485 pm
5 40 p m
210 pm 1015am
........Union Point
9 50am
1185 am
515 pm
6 49 p m
3 81 p m 10 24 a m
Wood villa
9 42am
11 32 am
’507 pm
6 06pm
8 06 p m 10 41 a m
Maxeys
925am
10 37 am
450 pm
6 18 p m
8 21 p m
10 48 am
Antiech
918am
10 27 am
443 pm
6 29 p m
4 8pm
1104 a m
Crawford
9 02 « m
9 59am
427 pm
4 39pm
Dunlap
9 20am
T T V T r - .
® 6 50pm
461 p m
11 25 am
Winters
8 41 am
918am
4 06 pm
11 7 05 p m
615pm
1140 am
Athens
Steam
Steam
8 60 pm
It
5 40 p m
1010 a m
Union Point
• 00 a m
6 05 p m
10 85 a m
-
6 40pm
1110 am
White Plains
8 00 a m
815pm
a
9
BUSINESS MEN
We wish to have a word
with you. This column is
not “set” to fill space, but
to attract your attention.
You are constantly in need
ot stationery, and of
course you want something
nice. Well, we think yon
do. Where is the place to
get the best? We unhes
itating answer at the Ban
ner Job Office.
DO YOU NEED—
Letter-Heads,
Bill-Heads,
Statements,
Envelopes, or
Note-Heads?
OF COURSE
YOU DO
Then, we wish
to get them out
for you. That
is, if you want
it executed in
firet-class style.
Day Mail, West bound—Dinner, Union Point. Fast Mail, East bound—Hopper, Harlem*
Day Mail, East bound—Dime:. Harlem. Bleeping Cars between Atlanta and Charleston, An-
gnats ana Atlanta, Avgusta and Macon.
J. W. GREEN. JOE W. WRITE, A. G. JACKSON,
General Mauger. Travelling Pasaenger Agent. Gen’l Freight and Pass. Agt
Augusta, Ga.
Sine Kidge Ac Atlantic Railroad.
Time Table No 20—In effect Sunday, July 2nd, 6 AM.
Dally,
10
pally
P. M. Lv. Ar.
1215 '...Lula...
1186 GlUsvDIe
Maysv’le
H. Grove
Nichola’ n
Center
Dally
A.M.
11 66
11 to
11 25
11 02
10 48
10 39
10 15
A, to.
W. H. GREEN,
Gen’l Mgr.,
Waahinoton.
D.C.
SOL. HAAS,
Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. G.
12 14 it ts
—STATIONS,
Tallulah Falls--
TnrnervlUe
Anandale
C aikeevllle
ARRIVE.
LEAVE.
D ly
ex.
Sun.
pTm’
2 0
1 45
1 SO
l 18
i w>
12 45
Sun.
only
P.*
1 5
1 86
1 »
IIP
1 00
12 4
M.
oniy
PJt
8 2
0 06
IV
1 *
D’ly
ex.
San,
p!l
10 21
10 05
9 50
940
7 8d 080
W. V. LAURA1KE, Receiver.
Joaepk o. Lope*
Of Maynards, Md.
Younger and Better
A War Veteran’s Story
Hood'* Sarsaparilla Give* Strength
and Overcomem Rheumatism*.
Unger. I had chills and fevers for years, i
my doctor told me that I toust take 40 grain
THE “ BELLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Commencing Sunday, Jane 4th, 1893,
the Air-Line “Belle” accommodation train win
run daily on the following schedule, Eastern
time:
Dally except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at 6:15
a m., arrives Atlanta 0:15 a. m.
Sundays,Laves Cornotiaat 8:00 a. m.,arrives at
Atlanta 10:50 a- m.
Daily except Sunday, leaves Atlanta at 6:00
i. m., arrives at Cornelia 9:00 p. m.
Bondars, leaves Atlanta at 8:50 p. m., ar. —
rives st Cornelia 6:48 p. m.
Atlanta & Charlotte Air Line Division
Macon & Northern Railroad Go.
N. E- HARRIS. Receiver,
Schedule in effect June 25‘h, 1893.
Northbound Trains
Sonthbonnd Trains
doctor said
I Had Malaria.
good. My friends toll me I .look younger i
Hood’s
Sarsaparilla
Cures
Put Mo on My Poet
marlt of Hood’s Sarsaparilla.”
rax, Maynards, Md.
Hood’s Pills cure all liver ills, biliousness,
Money Saved is Honey Hade!
SOAPS'
Only a few weeks ago the uewsp&.l our Washington dispatches that
pent of Chicago and the people of Tracey I. to have the chair-
, ® , , , , | man ship of the committee on coinage,
that city raised a mighty howl for weights and measures. We hope this
the opening of the World’s Fair on I intimation may turn ont to be witnout
Sundays. They went into court and founa *tI° n ' Gene*l Tracey is an able
' * * u and honest man. hut his appointment to
court enjoined the local directory tWl edmmittee would be m gu*t a mla-
from closing the gates on the first take as would that'of GoL Bland, of
day of the week. They were kept] Misaburi. Tracey can see no good
open, but from a financial standpoint ” ^ot^men'we S^ul-
Sonday opening proved the moat I compromising in their opinions, and
miserable of failures. Now the local I hence neither ia fit to he the head of
directory has decided to close the tbU committee at this time. The prop-
exposition onSnnd.,. boon... the
Sunday admissions do not amount onghly in touch with the Demooratio
to enough to defray the expenses of platform in its declaration on the silver
lha «xpo.itto. They find
Mlve. now confronted by n qnoet h, ,, , loto to and snob . mnn, wo an
state of affairs, The order enjoin. I point oat one to him in the person of
ing Sunday closing has never been Judge Henry G. Tomer, of Georgia,
revoked by the court which granted Wlth Jud & e Turner at the head of this
it, and all depends on the Stockholm A^usUherlwouid ^pZeTt- DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES,
ders who asked for it as to whether | e d to coDgress a measure which would
or'not it shall be rescinded.
Many good people who believed
Sunday opening was wrong in prin
ciple may regard with satisfaction
the fact that it has not paid and the
showing that it makes that Ameri
cans, as a rule, are a people who ob
serve the Sabbath and will coatinue
to do so, no matter what the inducer
meuta offered to stray from the path
This olass will have no sensation of
rejoicing over the spilt milk of the
directory, but will only congratulate
themselves that their confidence in
the American public was not mis
placed. But, nevertheless, the direo-
go a long way toward allaying the
financial distress which is now ruining T OW6St PpiCGS
the country.
tory has a problem to solve.—Macon
^fO^raph.
There is more Cat&rrh in this section
of the connrrX than all ether diseai
put together, and until the last few
yevrswas supposed to he incurable.
For a great many yeors doctors pro
nounced it a local disease, and pre
scribed local remedies, and by constant
ly failing to cure with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Soience has
provtn catarrh to be a constitutional
disease,and therefore requires constitu
tional teeatment. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co.,
Toledo, Ohio, is the only eonstitmional
cure on the market. It is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea
spoonful. It acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.
They offer ane hundred dollars for any
case it fails to oure. Send for circu
lars and testimonials Address.
F. J. CHENEY A CO , Toledo, O.
JP^Sold by Druggists, 7Go.
One of the Beat
Prescription Departments
In the State.
Condensed febeauie ox rassenger Trains—Ip
i
1
1
1893.
SOUTHBOUND.
Nokthbound.
First-Class-
Fasa.
First Class—
Pass.
ar
it
33 1
86
12
88
Daily
Dally
Daily
Daily
Daily
Daily
A.>M.
A. M
P.M |
Lv Ar A. M.
P M
P.M.
935
1900
L0 20
Charlotte
3 45
745
8 14
9 43
0 53
12 U
11 28
..Lodo ..
3 38
7 35
8 00
1225
10 39
Belmont.
3 28
7 22
7 56
10 00
12 3J
ID 48
.Lowell.
Gastonia.
3 20
7 12
7 43
10 10
1217
I0 67
3 10
7 0U
T 88
10 91
103
11 07
Bessemer
2 59
6 46
7 27
10 28
113
It 19
K’g’s Mt-
2 51
6 36
7 20
10 4s
131
11 28
.Grover .
2 38
6 18
7 08
10 48
141
11 38
Bl’kab’rg
2 80
6 07
7 (0
11 ‘3
300
ll ro
Li i Obeys.
2 IT
5 50
6 46
11 12
2 It
12 <0
Thckety
2 07
5 37
6 36
11 22
2 25
12 10
lowppns,
1 M
5 26
6 28
11 21
218
12 12
• GUIton .
r 66
5 22
0 55
11 30
235
12 18
Mt Zion,.
sptWnr
i ii
5 15
9 20
11 37
251
12 29
1 43
5 M
6 12
• 1 41
2 55
12 29
8p. Jane.
F’rFor’si
1 40
6 02
6 09
11 45
800
12 34
1 36
4 67
0 09
> ll S3
311
It 44
Wellford
1 27
4 45
6 95
11 58
317
n 'o
Duncan’s
1 22
4 37
5 50
12 07
397
12 98
•Greer’s.
1 11
4 27
5 41
12 14
3 35
1 0>
Tailor's.
Gr untile
1 C6
4 17
5 as
12 28
400
1 20
12 42
4 01
5 23
12 3
415
1 30
Crosswell
Easlei’s.
Liberty..
12 32
8 42
5 12
19 47
480
1 41
12 22
3 32
fi 02
12 S8
4 51
1 52
12 10
3 10
4 61
1 10
506
2 09
•Central.
11 57
3 05
4 38
P.M.
P.M.
A. M
Ar Lv
P.M.
P. M.
P. M.
Southbound.
Fobthbound.
First Class--Pass.
Fir.t Class—Pass.
1 37
* Dally
11
Dally
85
Dailj
Stations.
38 I 12 1 38
Daily] Dally|Dally
» P.M.
P.M.
lv. Ar
p.m.Ip.m.
P M.
1 15
6 11
-Central,.
11 ft
a no
4 S3
1 12
6 20
2 17
Calhoun..
11 44
2 62
4 27
► 1 26
5 25
2 n
• Keowee.
It 39
1 48
4 23
f 1 87
5 35
2 32
■ ■Seneca.
11 30
2 37
4 14
r 1 45
5 43
2 40
RlcoUnd.
11 2.’
2 28
4 07
1 1 62
5 52
2 48
W’minstr
ll 15
2 21
4 00
n 2 00
8 00
2 99
Harbins.
11 07
2 13
3 53
a 2 08
6 C8
3 03
Madison
10 !9
2 05
3 47
to 2 15
C 15
8 08
.Folsom
10 53
1 5
3 42
2 2i
6 95
3 18
..To< coa
lb 13
1 88
3 33
2 34
6 37
3 32
Ayeravlle
10 32
1 20
3 23
? 2 55
7 10
3 45
Mt Airy
10 21
I 12
3 14
2 67
7 13
3 48
Cornelia
10 18
12 33
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7 22
7 33
8 55
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■ BeHton,.
10 10
9 58
12 38
12 14
8 03
2 10
3 15
7 35
4 07
.. Lola,..
0 56
12 12
2 49
sss
7 47
7 54
4 17
4 22
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N. Boil’d
9 46
9 39
13 10
11 60
2 40
2 33
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9 18
9 27
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4 35
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4 41
9 82
5 40
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10 10
1 11
4 42
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8.^5
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1.58
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9.37
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.. 7.27.... 5,06
, 9.41 8.C3....
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... 7-13....
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... 6.68....
1.43
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... 6.45....
4.33
10.19
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10.22
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8 87
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8 00
8 06
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8 28
8 88
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8 .’2
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9 18
9 27
9 83
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Sunday
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7 58
7 40
7 87
7 *2
7 U
7 08
6 67
6 50
6 4’
6 28
6 20
6 06
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9 44
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T 47
1 23
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13 47
11 16
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11 27
11 02
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9 05
8 20
8 15
7 18
6 86
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6 40
5 40
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April If:
May IS—SUL
For detailed informaUon as to local and
through tic e tables, rates and Pullman Sleep
ing car reservations, confer with local agents
or address— >
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Macon. Ga
QE A BOARD A1RL1VE St! 11 til) l/LE
o IN EFFECT MAY 7th, 18«
Atlanta and Wasbinglot S| e^a..
Northbound lSi
Southbound, 117
Atlanta. [C.)lv 4 45 pm
Atlantaiu.) lv 5 45 pm
Jug Tavern lv 7 28 pm
Athens, lv 8 09 pm
Blberton, lv ooopm
Abbeville, lv • o 00 pm
Gr*enuood, lv io 25 pm
Ulinton, hr DOT pm
Chester lv 12 18 am
Monroe, lv 155 am
Hamlet, ar S 29 am
Boston, lv 7 30 pm
New lo k lv 12 16 am
Philadelpta lv 7 20 am
Bal/more, lv 9 42 am
Washington lv io 57 am
Alexandria, lv ll is am
Fredr’ksb’g lv 107 pm
Richmond, ar 3 os pm
Richmond, lv 3 25 pm
•Petersburglv 4 00 pm
{Petersburg lv 4 06 pm
Weldon, ar 6 41 pm
Charlotte, tv 10 00 pm
Wilmington lv 560pm
Norfolk, lv 8 01 pm
Portsmonth lv 8 20 pm
We,don, ar 6 to pm.
Hamlet, lv 335 am
Raleigh ar 6i9am
Raleigh lv 6 30 am
Durham, lv 6 00 am
Weldon, ar ocoam
Weldon, lv 6 90 pm
Durham, ar 84 pm
Raleigh. ar 819 pm
Raleigh. lv o 3) pm
Ham et, arli 00 pm
Wilmlngton/v ioopm
Charlotte, iv 10 03 pm
Weldon, lv 9 29 am
Portsmouth ar ll to am
Morfolk, aril 46 am
Weldon, lv 920 am
•PcterBbarg.lv 10 53 am
t r etersburgjv ll 03 am
Richmond, ar 1145 am
Richmond, IvltOipo'
Freder’ksb’gar 2 01 pm
Alexandria, ar 3 47 pm
Washington. ar4 07 pm
Baltimore, ar 527 pm
PLlUdelp*a,ai 7.49 pm
New York, ar 10 to pm
Boston, nr 700am
1 Washington St. Stefn
•Unloa station.
Hamlet, lv 1101 pm
Monroe, lv 12 60 am
Chester, lv 2 00 am
-Union, lv 8 14 am
Greenwood, lv 3 97 am
Abbeville, lv 6 21 am
Mberton, lv 619 am
Alb ns, lv 6 18 am
Jug Tavern tv 664am
Atlanta,(E) ar 889am
Atlanta, (C) ar 7 80 am
■•Union Station,
t Washington St. Sta.
ABOARD AIR-UNE. SCHEDULE.-
Schedule in effect May 7th I8?a.
NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND.
No. 30. I No. 184. Eaatera Time No. 117. No. 41,
Daily. |»Daiiy, Except Atl’ta Daily Dally!
H27pm! 8
lamp* o
1 145pm
I 112pm
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TIME TO GO WEST.
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the low rates and quick schedules offer
ed by the Richmond A Danville rail
road to the “Great West.” The through
oar route via Atlanta and Birmingham
ia the short line to Arkansas, Texas,
Missouri, Indian Territory, and the oth
er states of that wonderful section
Doable daily schedules reaching
Western points most comfortably ano
quickly this way. Baggage oheeked
through to destination.
For maps, time-tables, and other in
formation call on any agent of thi>
great system, or address
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DisL Pass. Agt, Pass. Agt.
10 Kimball House, lO.Kimball Hour*
Atlanta. Ga. Atlanta. Ga-
THE CLAYTOH STREET TAILOR SHOP.
Up-Stairs Over Capt. J. J. C. Mc
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Clayton Street.
Repairiog Clothes. Thankful for paBt patron
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THE BARBER SHOP.
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Rooms, ground floor Toomer Hotel, corner
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BlOVM
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“ pm
pm
pm
pm
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ar Abhevllllv
ar Gr’nw’d hr
ar Clinton ly
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4 Slpm 12 18 am>ar Chester hr 2 00am it 45am
8 20pm 115 am *r Monroe lv 12 60am 10 16am
S 8opm lv Clinton ar
4 18pm arN’wb’ry lv
4 34pm ........ arP*sp’ity lv
3 65pm arCormlnalv
7 25pm ar 8nmter lv
10 16pm arCh’lest’nlv
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1015pm ar D’llngt’n lv
ar-
Blberton Accommodation.
No. A
Daily.
830pm tv Atlanta,
0 0rpm ar LawrenceviU o, tv
SSTpu ar........ Jog Tavern lv
7»pm ar. ..Athens lv
8 46pmMr. Elberion. ly
1000am
19 80am
8 Slam
The Blberton Accommodation stops at all s
Mom between Atlanta and Blberton.
Ita-tetA*,
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