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Richmond & Dinyilje Railroad
W. y. LAURA1NE, Receiver.
CHS ATHENS PPHLlSHlHG OO.
T.W, RRKD
»**■»«*
...Managing Editor.
T.seacae
Turn Athens daily BUhib ij. delivered
ja:4i
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USX5SS«S?
the be-.
twjfir, whose manhood was
cient to protect the name of the ana
I fortunate victim ot his villainy. % A
choice punishment awaits him who
y, more prMident Cleveland and Vice-Presi
dent Sevenson were both out of the
country. Mr. Cleveland was on board
the yacht Oneida, sailing the to find
deep sea fishing oil the coast of'Massa
chusetts. Mr. Stevenson was on
steamer Corona, taking a Pacific ocean
voyagefrom San Deigo to Santa £ar-
rri■■■■!! ri it— i CMdaMly T * orto KT
Tavariabd cash load-1 ofaeandal and knows that the reaulta Irina leagues, or say ten and a half
*anMMtoutndwitio«nonti wflib* to—tadnt I thereof are ruin and desolation of I f* 0 ® 0 *hore, which la the limit of
.i~, I the jurisdiction of the United States,
reputation and honor, but if there is consequet tly Judge Gresham was for
bestargedatthejatooti* J a pit in hell heated seven times hot | time so ting president.
Savannah Newt: Undo Sam’s tariff
laws have given the foreign exhibitors
a. the World’s Fair more trouble than
anything else, excepting the Colum-
then refuses to Bhield her from the | bian guards. It seems that the foreign*
era cannot get itinto their he dt that it
is unlawful for them to sell ex
hibits that Were admitted duty
I for any special sinner, it is the re-
w iumtt£%5es may he made hy express, postal ceptacle prepared for him who ao-
MUKSaSSBi t» an- clmptishes a woman's downfall and
IHB GBEiTBST S00THBBB SYSTEM.
tT SuTSSitoSfSSVSre of«lyetwi critfcUm.
Every. huluM to cany lW«rsto porch- The time is coming and that rap
es ct failure to deliver with Sbadute I , , _ .
regularity on the part of the carriers, idly when a change mast he made f ree f OF exhibition only. In or-
ftl.Dg thu line. Feopl. nut le.rn 4«r toecoommoeM. Uie loroigoer. the
££?££■ “ dWffl U L held le h,gh„ reeereno. the name 1
I of woman and to guard more sacred-1 mitting foreign exhibitors to/Mil goods
ly her reparation and her honor.
A WOMAN’S NAME.
from their exhibits to be delivered af
ter the close of the fair. Some of them
a Russian among others seem to have
understood this to mean that they were
at 1 berty to sell whatever they pleased,
•ad acted upon that understanding
The customs (fleers, however obj *cted,
man’* home is his castle and every- I ^tta the result that the Russian exLibit
Men do not always look at, things They mast learn to silence the too
in the same light as does the great-l filing tongue of scandal and cat
Creator in whose hands repose the doWQ the noxious weed of sensation
destinies of the Universe, and per- K They murt learn .that
haps after all in some things it is 1
meet and I thing therein sacred in hie eight. I was covered from Thursday until S«-
In the eight of Cioa it is I , .. . , I unlay pending in expla
the case.
_ much sin for a man to step aside Th «y mu8t lcarn th »‘ he who
from the path of rectitude as it is for holds the name of woman and who ]
a woman to do tbo same thing, but carelessly passes Around the base
not bo in the Bight of the world. Be- I insinuations of unsupported stories l of the oouutrA than all ether diseases
° . „ „ . . . I put together, and until ™
| it an enemy to the State and a pest 1 - -
unlay pending an explanation. It
seems that explanations have been in
order ever since the great show opened.
There is more Catarrn in this section
fore the judgment bar of God it will
avail man nothing to plead his mas-
to any community. His presence
years was supposed
Fo
cnlinity as an excase for error and I fosters the j udiciona use of the shot- j
crime, but in this world it shields I gun and subsequent verdicts of ac-
him in many a case from adverse and I quittal at the hands of jnriee.
blighting criticism.
It is on account of theae facts that
a woman’s name and reputation is
her most precious possession, to be
guarded on ail occasions from the
slightest impntation of guilt and to
be shielded under all circumstances
from the shadow of suspicion. A
tender flower it is, too often crushed
the last few
to be incurable,
'or a great many yeora doctors pro-
nounoed its local disease, and pre
scribed local remedies, and by constant
ly failing to onto with local treatment,
pronounced it incurable. Science has
provi n catarrh to be a constitutional
disease,and therefore requires constitu-
We have no compromise to make I Nona! teeatmenf. Hall’s Catarrh Cure,
, ... . | manufao’ured by F J. Cheney & Co.,
with guilt, whether it is within the * “
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutions
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 tbe system
They offer ane hundred dollars for any
who forgets the proud traditions of 1^*1 tol&onui. ^Addil”. ° ilCU *
palace of the rich or the hovelB of
the poor; tor have we any
extenuating words for any woman
her country and a< Us her glorions |
birthright for a mess of pottage.
. The spirit which prompts
by the hud of tbe rolbles. despoil-1 wM eh|
er, or blighted by the fool toeeb of I „„„ won , d b , idle thetoog „ 0 ,
the unscrupulous villain; a virgin | , .... ,
.... _ . Islander, protect the names of our
page across which the finger of gos-1 , ...
sip traces with exquisite pleasure women ^m the ruthless assertions
the sentences cf scandal, or wrlte J of irresponsible people, stop the way
the unjust verdict of condemnation I * n w ^ lctl t * le P rivate a ^ a * rs ^ am "
• from a too willing jury of conviction. ile * «• gossiped from house to house, I
The high regard in which we hold protect; the virtuous and yet not
the women of onr Southland, the love I shield the gnilty, and above all set
we bear to those whoie spotless lives ] the seal of universal condemnation |
have made a name for Southern | upon the betrayer,
womanhood that shines with nnfac*
ing lustre wherever purity is honor
ed and grace and loveliness exalted, I The j dea of comparing Tommie I
have led ns to pen these lines of re- Watson to Toombs or Stephens! And
bake to those in our State who 0 f I «*»* u what «° me hi ® admirers |
j . . . , are doing It u like comparing the lie- ]
late have been so eager to impnte Ue * the ^
dishonor to women or good repute, A statesm ah, like a toll son of Auak,
regardless of the fact that though I abonld be head and shoulders above his ’
they may be innocent of all guilt, no fellows. To discover tbe remedy and
reparation of the injury done them to the iUs th,t tbe coun -!
. , . , . try at shis time, woold be an evidence
esn ever be made, nor floods of pern-1 of truo sutesmanship.
tential tears ever wash the stain
away.
The man wkoseBds a bullet crash
ing through the brain of his fellow
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O
CVSold by Druggists, 76o.
From Badjo Worse
A Complication of Diseases
Hood*9 Sarsaparilla Cave
Strength Just In Time.
Editorial Comment.
. . . , . . ., , . gavel during the session now going on
human being takes away that which I at Demores*. He Is quite ayonrg man
Editor Reed, of tbe Banner, has |
been the G. W. C. . T. of tbe Grand
Lodge of Good Templsr* of Georgia
daring tke put year, and handles the I weakened me so that I could «4rceVw»I!t*i
Mr. Isaac Aber
Of Vienna, J.
“I gladly testify to the following beta:
bare been a Tery great sufferer for the last fire
yean with trouble, of the
■oya and the worst atageot
Dyspepsia.
I could scarcely eat anything became of the tn-
tense pain In my stomach. I was also at one
time eovsred with nit rheum, and my cough
OF HARTFORD, OONN.
J. J. McNALLY & CO., District Agents,
INSURANCE BUILDING, ATHENS, GA.
Treatise on Blood and Shin Diseases mailed
tree. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga-
| P. O. BOX 180.
EQUITY AND SECURITY
With a Surplus of (2,655,003 00.
The Nations' gives a paid up polio' after five yean, a five year Tontine
I and Annual Dividends, a cash surrender va ue any time after six years, and
an annual annunity or semi-endowment at expiration.
SEND FOR CUM ULARS.
Condensed Schedule, in efieet July 2nd.
Eastern Time.
NORTH WA
Ho 10.
Daily.
Ho.lt.
• Dsjiy
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Augusta; Ga., April 22d, 1893.
Commeacin^April tSd the fullowiug echedolee will be Amended All trains, run by M
Meridian Time. The mhedules are subject to change without notke to the public.
BUSINESS MEN
We wish to have a word
with you. This column iB
not “set” to fill space, but
Id attract your attention.
You are constantly in need
stationery, and of
course yon want something
nice. Well, we think yon
do. Where is the place to
;et the best? We unhes-
ating answer at the Ban
ner Job Office.
READ DOWH.
READ UP.
Lt. Athens.... 6.40 9 50 p.m 1015 am
Lula.. 0 56 .mlO 48 p.m 11 55 a.m
Toccoa. ..10 4$pm 8 4bp.m 1 10 p.m
Charlotte, 8 41 p.m ft 87 a.m 7 45
Salisbury., 6 1'4 p.m 1049 a.m 9 45 .m
Greensboro 8 24 p.<* 6 80 a m 17 20 p m I
Ar. Richmond, 7 00 am 2 55 p m 7 00 am I
“ Washington 8 45 am 9 65 p.m 10 40 a n j
"Baltimore,. 8 55 am « 40 p.m 19 00 d ml
Philadelphia 10 SO am e 40 pun 9 90 p m
Hew York,..1253p m 7 80 p.m Y2o pji
Hight
Express.
SSr
— -esTASnONa.
Fast
Traia
Hight
Express.
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
Ho: 11
Daily.
ex.8un
Lv. Athena....
“ Lula
Ar. Atlanta...
1015 a.m
8 15 p.m
4 56 pjn
5 40 p.m
7 35 p.m
9 50 p,H
EASTWARD.
Ho. 12.
Daily.
Ho. 18.
Daily,
ex Sun.
Lt. Atlanta...
Ar. Lula
Ar. Athena....
9 F0 a.m
12 12 p.m
2 00 p.m
< 00 pan
8 34 p.m
10 20 p.m
Hoe. 9 and 10 Pullmau Bleeper between
Montgomery and Atlanta and Hew York.
Hoa 87 and 88— Waan-ngton and booth
western VesVibuled Limited, between Atlanta
and Hew York. Through Pullman Sleeper?
between Hew York and New Orleans, alto be
tween Washington and Memphis, via Atlanta
and Birmingham.
Hos 11 and 12 Pullman Bullet 8!eeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta
BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
Eastern Time—Half rn honi faster than Am*
eua Tima
11 00pm
1197 p m
1141 p m
1166 pm
12 04 am
1218 a m
12 41 a m
IS 58 a m
111 am
190 am
1 98 am
1 Mam
925am
2 41 am
8 11 am
8 29am
8 69am
4 13 a m
4 89 a m
5P8 am
5 22am
544 a m
6 58 a m
4 09 a m
6 80am
11 05 am
1128 am
1140am
1156 am
12 04pm
12 44 p m
12 82 p m
1948 pm
1 55 pm
1 02 p m
120pm
1 82 p m
1 65p m
2 28 pm
2 48 p m
8 01 p m
818pm
S3 pm
8 54 p m
4 92 p m
485pm
4 57 pm
5 10 p m
6 22 p m
545 p m
7 45am
8 81 a m
8 40am
8 57 am
9 12 am
9 18 am
9 81 am
942am
10 08 am
1016 am
10 87 a m
I 49 am
11 04am
II 18am
11 87 a m
11 55 am
12 07 p m
12 22 pm
12 42 p m
1 00pm
Augusta
Belatr
Groret wn,
Berselis,
Harlem
Leari g
Thomsen
Meaeos
Camek
....Norwood,
Barnett
Crawfordrille
...Union Point
Greeneshoro
Bnekhead
Madison
Rutledge.
Social Circle -
Covington,
Cooye a
LithonU
Stone Mountain,...
Clarkston,
Decatnr
Atlanta,...
816pm
7 48 pm
7 24pm.
6 68 p m
6 41 pm
6 26 pm
6 18 p m
6 06 p m
5 74 pm
6 85pm
*20pm
4 67 p m
4 46pm
4 SO p m
4 19 p m
8 59 p m
8 40pm
8 29 p m
3 16 p m
8 00 p m
245pm
8 45pm
248 p m
2 80 p m
2 If p m
207pm
1 88 p m
I 13 p m
101pm
12 52 pm
12 85 p m
12 22 pm
12 06 am
II 45 a m
11 27 am
1109 a m
1" 45 a m
10 28 am
10 07 a m
942am
917am
9 08am
8 42am
8 80am
819 c m
8 00 a m
5359m
505am
4 68 am
440a
4 81 am
4 18 a m
8 59am
8 45 am
8 67 am
8 24am
8 08 am
258 am
228am
2 07am
1 88a m
118 am
12 74 a m
12 36 am
12 07 a
11 30 p
1128 pm
n oi p -
10 48 pm
10 86 p m
10 15 p
8 87 am
8 43am
4 12 a m
4 88 am
4 48 a m
512am
5 27 a m
6 (0 a m
6 85 am
6 58 am
7 21 a m
3 20am
SOUTHBOUND.
NORTHBOUND.
117 pm
1 27 p m
1 48 p m
2 01 p m
217pm
2 82pm
2 41 p m
3 06 p w
8 27 p m
3 41pm
8 58 p k
445 p m
Camak
........ Wsrrenton,
Mayfield
Cnlverton
Bparta
Derereux
Carrs
MillcdgeTille....
Browns
Haddocks,
James
Macon
1216 p m
12 04 p m
11 89 a m
11 28 am
1107 am
10 61 a m
10 89 a n
1018 a m
94? a m
• 82am
416 a m
880am
12 40sm
1227 am
1159 pm
1140 pm
1126 pm
1108 pm
to 50 pm
10 20 pm
954 pm
987 pm
9 20 pm
880 nm
First Class.
Passenger
H.K.R B
Stations.
11
9
Daily
Dally,
P.M.
P.M.
Lt. Ar.
8 50
12 16
...Lula...
005
11 35
GUlsvUle
9 2
12 (»
Massv’le
938
1 13
H. Grove
9 55
1 30
Nichols’ n
10 05
1 40
. Center..
10 20
2 00
..Athena.
P.M. P.M. Ar
. H. GRfEN,
Gen’l Mgr.,
Washington, D. O.
First Class
Passenger.
Daflrjpally
P.M.| A.M.
7 15 It 56
8 67 11 36
8 0 U 25
6 12 11 08
6 06 10 4?
5 68 10 88
5 40 110 16
P.M A,M.
SOL. HAAS,
Traffic Manager,
Washington, D. f
Barnett,...
........Sharon ...
Hillman
Washington.
9 05 am
8 51 r m
840am
8 00am
1204 pm
10 a m
11 88 a m
11 00 am
540 pm
6 26 pm
515 pm
485 pm
540pm
5 49 p m
6 06pm
6 13 pm
8 89 p m
6 50 p m
7 05pm
2 10 p m 1015 a m
2 81 p m 10 24 a.m
8 06 p m 10 41 a m
8 21 p m lo 48 a m
4 ■ 8 p m-11C4 a m
4 89 p m
4 51 p m
5 15 p m
11 25 am
1140 am
Union Point
Woodrille,
Maxeys
Antiech
Crawford
Dunlap
Vi inters
Athens
9 50am
9 42 am
925am
918am
9 02 ■ m
8 41 a m
8 25 a m
II 85 am
11 22 am
10 5°. a m
10 27 am
9 59 a m
9 20am
9 IS am
840am
515 pm
507 pm
450 pm
448 pm
427 pm
4 06 pm
3 60 pm
5 40 p m
6 05 p m
640 p m
THE« BELLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN'
Commencing Sunday, Jnne 4th, 1898
the • ir-Line “Belle” accommodation train wi't |
ran daily on the iollowiog schedule, Eaaten
time:
Daily except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at 6:17 |
a m., arrives Atlanta 9:15 a. m.
Sundays,leaves Cornelia at 8:00 a. m.,arrives s<
Atlanta 10:50 a. m.
Daily except Sunday, leaves Atlanta at 6:0*
p. m-, arrives at Cornelia 9:00 p. m.
Sundavs, leaves Atlanta at 8:50 p. m., ar
rives at Cornell. 6:48 p. m.
1010 am
Union Point
9 00am
4 SO pm
10 82 u m
11 10 a m
Hiloam
White Plains
8 85 a m
8 00am
4 05 p m
8 15 p m
Day Mail, West bonnd— Dinner, Union Point. Feat Mail, last bound—Supper,
~ — ‘ Charli
■lay Mail, Eaat bound—Dicnei, Harlem. Sleeping Cais between Atlanta and
nstaand Atlanta, Augusta ana Macon.
JOR W. WHITE,
Travelling Passenger Agent.
Anairava. Oi.
Harlem
leeton, An
I. W GREEN,
G neral Manager.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen’l Freight and Pass. Agt
B1 .ie Kidge Sc Atlantic Railroad
Time Table No 20—In effect Sunday, July 2nd, 6 AM.
Atlanta A Charlotte Air Line Divisio
Condensed Fcheaoie or rsssenger Trains—1
^ Effect Jnne 4th, 1883
80UTH BOUND. NORTHBOUND.
First-Class —Pass. First Class—Pass. I
Sf
Dally
II
Dally
he can never return, the breath oi
life, the gift of God alone. And he
who carelessly handles the name' of
a woman, takes from her the prince-
fer such a prominent and responsible
| place.
It is a most gratifying fact that in
I many sections of Georgia and the south
generally, the farmers are raising
Nest cf her possessions and that I lu-gely their own supplies. This is the
mm
which in this world can never be ful
ly restored. It seems that men and |
women would be alow to gossip con-
right polioy. The aP-cotton mania has
almost beggared tbe south. Raise
home supplies sifficient for the family,
and then as much cotton as possible for
had several attacks of bleeding at the lungs.
My breath became so short that I was unable to
work and waa obliged to give np my business,
which is that of a mason. I could not even
walk about much. So I kept going from bad to
worse. I then had an attack of the shingles,
which, with an my other complaints, confined
me to my room for three months and
Nearly Took Away My Life.
X had heard of Hocd*s Sarsaparilla as a good
medicine, so I bought a bottte. When I had
token It, I found lt had done me some good, so
I continued till I had taken three bottles. I Im
proved so rapidly that I could walk out ot doors, .
and have steadily gained till I am at work
again and use my hammer and trowel once
earning a woman’s name and reputa-1 the money crop.
tion-when they consider and know I Oca democratic leaders—President i ■■ ■ j ^
that she is somebody’s mother, or Cleveland included-gave public utter- Hflfif] S LlITfiS
_ . I min to nrinninlen which were inoomo- I ■ IwVll O WO
A.'M.
985
943
953
10 00
10 10
10 21
10 28
10 it
10 48
11 <8
11 12
11 79
11 21
11 30
11 37
11 47
11 45
U U
11 58
12 07
12 14
12 28
12 3
12 47
12 58
1 16
P.M.
35 I
Daily
M
12 70
18 U
1225
12 31
12 47
103
113
131
141
200
2 12
225
2-8
235
251
275
300
311
3 17
327
335
400
415
430
4 61
500
P.M.
10 20 Char'ctt:
86
Dally
12
Daily
11 28
10 89
10 48
10 67
11 07
11 16
11 28
11 36
11 70
12 (0
12 10
12 12
12 18
12 26
12 29
12 31
11 14
12 r 0
Lodo
Belmont.
.Lowell.
Gastonia.
Bessemer]
K’g*» Mt-
.Grover.
BL’ksb’rg
U- Obeys.
Th.ckety
cowpens,
.0111 ton .
Mt Zion,,
spt’nb’rg
Sp. Jnne.
F^Fortt
WeUfor d
_ . Duncan’s
11 68 .oner’s.
1 01 Taylors.
I 90 GFnvWe
1 30 Cross well
1 4l|EaslC>’a.
1 52 ILiberty.
2 06 . central
A. M'Ar Lv
A.M.
3 45
3 86
3 28
8 29
3 10
2 50
2 57
2 38
2 30
2 17
2 07
1 58
1 66
1 >1
1 43
1 40
1 86
I 27
1 22
1 li
l 06
19 U
12 »
12 22
12 10
II BT
P.M
Darn
e m
745
7 8‘
7 22
7 12
7 00
0 45
6 35
6 18
6 07
6 50
5 37
5 26
6 22
5 15
5 05
5 02
4 67
4 45
4 37
4 27
4 17
4 00
3 42
3 82
3 19
3 06
P. M.
P.M.
8 14
B 06
7 56
7 48
T 38
7 27
7 20
7 08
7 (0
6 48
6 36
6 28
6 >5
6 20
6 12
6 0*
6 05
6 55
6 50
6 41
5 05
5 23
5 12
5 02
4 61
4 88
P.M.
SU1.
onlj
Sun..i>’iy
ex.
only [Sun.
P.M.
ami a.m
5 45
6 401 4 45
8 00
6 561 500
6 S
7 H« V
6 25
7 20! 5 *
« 35
7 3o| 5 45
6 6ii
7 45| « 00
P.M.
A.M> A M
STATIONS.
Dly
ex.
Sun.
Sun.
only
Ran.
only
D’ly
ex.
■tun,
LEAVE 1
Tallulah Falls...
ARRIVE.
P.M.
20
1 45
1 30
1 ie
P.«
»
r M.
P.M.
Anaodale
r. aikeaviUe
i»
110
75
7 4
9 60
940
Cornelia.
1 «0
12 45
M
100
124
M.
7 8C
9 80
<|.|S
ARRIVE.
LKAVE.
P.M
P.M.
Macon & Northern Railroad Co.
N. E. HARRIS. Receiver.
Schedule in effect June 25*.h, 1893.
Northbound Trains
South bonnd Trains
BouTHBomm.
First Class—Pass.
"Foeth bound.
FJr.t Class—Pass.
wife, or sister, or daughter.
ance to principles which were inoorpo- |
rated in the democratic platform at Chi-
Butevenif the charge must be I C ago. That platform is the constitution
more. The physicians told me live yean ago that
I woold not live three years, and an the neigh-
made, juatice demands that she be and by-laws of the democratic party I bon think It a Tery strange thing to see me at
regarded innocent until proven
today. On that it asked the suffrage
«•<>*. I** *- - 1 - zs&iSSFsrzzi I
ed up until the evidence la all in. tion now i8 to pnt u muoh of lhat plat .
People are entirely too prone to I form into law as possible.—Pike Co un
accept the rumors and flying stories *1 Journal.
of the gossip and formulate and ex- J Tom Watsob spoke to an audience of
• i tj ,1 a f.w hundred people here yesterday.
press an opinion before the truth of The p peec tj f rom introduction to pero-
It Is the strength given me by
Hood’s Sarsaperffia which enables me to do It”
Isaac Abbh, Vienna, Warren County, N. J.
Hood’s Pills curesUUTer Ills, Biliousness,
Jaondlce. Indigestion. Headache. 25a
Money Sated is Money Made!
the case is made clear.
ration was utterly without force or-'ar-
And even if guilty, let the words I grament This statement is not in
spired by any feeling of prejudice!
SOAPS
of the Master ring through the ears
of tiie accusers, “Let him that is
without sin among you, cast the first
Btone.”
against Hr. Watson. It is a statsmu t 1PISRFUMERY
! ox fact. It wae the wail of a dema
gogue, and the awe-fpreading cry of
T „ _ 1 ‘ N “o^o,£ u ^r. e SSSl 1 > a TO a “« aUHDRIBS.
lucse thoughts arc suggested by oompan ies to stand in readiness to sup-
recent sensations that have cropped | press possible trouble at Washington a , ..
few days ago, although the order was |Lowest Prices!
issued by His Excellency simply as
out in Georgia and especially in At
lanta, in which the names of wome
in high staticn in life have been
made the subject of discussion in
anything but an enviable manner.
As to the guilt or innocence cf these
parties we huve nothing to say.
They m»y be guilty or they may be
innocent of the crimes imputed t.*
them through the mouths of parti
who claim to know the fact?. If in*>
socent, how great will be the remorse
of the person who first set afoot the
story of damna’ion that will wreck
the lives of
precautionary measure and at the solic
itation of the mayor of Washington. I
It wsb cle&r :frcm the start that the
speaker did not have tbe sympathy (f j
his audieLqe, had no issue to discuss,
and was simply shootii g at random!
with what he supposed to be a very
heavy charge of sensational and com
bustible material, bnt he missed his
game here.
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In Georgia Sanctums
One of the Best
Prescription Departments
In the State
Americus Times Recorder: Secro
tary of State Gresham, will go down to
history as the first member of the cabi
net who became acti’ g president in
consequence of the temporary diequal- 1 April 18
a «
12i!ColleB*i Avanu*.
Cm He Pitcher’s Cact*tlaX~3
37
11
35
36
12
38
Daily
Dally
Daily
Stations.
Dally
Dally
Dally
P.M.
P.M.
A,M.
lt. Ar
P.M.
P. M
P M,
1 15
5 11
2 10
•Central,.
11 r2
3 no
4 33
1 52
5 20
2 17
1 alhoun..
11 44
2 52
x 27
1 28
5 25
2 7*
•Ken wee.
11 39
2 48
4 23
1 37
5 35
2 32
..Seneca.
11 30
2 87
1 14
1 45
5 43
2 40
RlcnUnd.
’1 2
2 28
4 07
1 62
5 62
2 44
W'minstr
11 15
2 21
4 (10
2 00
6 00
2 55
ilarbins.
11 07
2 13
3 S3
2 OS
6 (8
3 03
Madison.
10 9
2 05
3 47
2 15
C 15
S 08
.Folsom.
0 53
1 5
3 42
2 21
6 25
3 18
..Toccoa.
lb J3
1 38
3 33
.2 36
0 37
a 31
Avmsvlle
10 32
1 20
3 23
2 55
7 10
3 45
Sit Aliy.'lo 21
1 12
3 14
2 67
7 13
3 48
Cornelia
10 18
12 39
3 12
3 03
3 14
7 22
7 33
3 55
4 06
Longview
.Belton,.
Til
12 88
12 14
3 03
2 (0
3 IS
7 35
4 07
.. Lula,..
9 56
12 12
2 49
^ 24
7 47
4 17
W. Snlph
N. Moil’d
9 46
12 (0
2 4(1
3 30
7 54
4 2)
9 39
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2 33
3 S3
7 58
4 27
Gain’ sv’l
9 ,6
11 46
2 3(1
3 42
8 07
4 36
..Odell’s
9 25
11 13
2 an
3 47
8 15
4 41
F.BraTah
9 2*J
11 26
2 1ft
3 56
8 23
4 51
.. Buford
9 09
11 13
2 05
4 05
8 37
5 09
Suvanee.
8 67
11 01
1 ftl
4 14
S 4t
ft 10
..Duluth.
8 48
£2
! •!-,
4 22
9 01
ft 18
Norcroes.
8 39
1 37
4 28
0 11
ft 20
Doravllle
8 82
to 31
1 29
4 30
9 13
5 27
ChsmblCL
8 30
10 28
1 29
4 35
9 20
ft 32
Goodwins
8 25
10 22
1 23
4 41
9 32
5 40
Belt June
8 15
10 >0
10 03
1 14
4 42
9 33
ft 41
Feachuee
8 14
1 13
4 IS
9 F0
6 65
•Atlanta
S 09
9 50
P.M
F M.
P. M
A.M.
Ar Lt.
P.M.
A. M
Ho. 11
Ex.
San’y
aTm.
'4 80
4 60
4 55
6 05
5 66
8 06
6 80
8 50
7 09
7 St
8 05
8 87
855
9 44
10 17
10 48
11 8b
11 86
12 85
1 20
1 8f
1 87
9 161
2 86
8 01
P. M.
Ho.l
Daily
7 40
8 05
800
8 05
8 21
8 28
8 88
8 45
8 12
9 06
9 18
9 27
9 84
9 64
9 58
10 15
10 89
10 45
11 15
11 88
11 41
11 49
11 67
19 05
12 20
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Maces.
C RRJuoct’n
halk Cut....
Van Bureo..
Morton
'irays........
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W ajsid
Round Oak .
Hillaboro
Adgauville...
Mm el t a
.Montieello
..Machen
Shady Dale...
Godfrey
Broughton .
.. Florence-'.
Farmington
...Bishop
WatknaviUe
Sidney . .
T.V. hitehslL.
...Athens..
Ho. 2 Ho. 12.
Daily.
Ex
Sunday
P.M.
7 55
7 40
7 8
7 82
7 18
7 08
0 57
* 60
< 4i
• 28
8 20
0 06
6 57
5 87
6 82
5 14
4 50
445
4 20
4 08
8 56
8 48
8
’ 8
3 20
Era, Southern and Florida R.
Snwanee River Route.
Schedule in Effect October 16,1892
P. M
3 10
2 60
244
2 84
2 02
I 47
1 22
1 02
19 47
11 15
II 68
11 27
11 02
IP 12
9 58 '
9 05
8 2J
P ?b
7 18
« 88
8 18
6 CO
6 40
5 40
5 00
A M.
Southbound.
Northbound.
Connections at Madison with Ga. R, R.: at
j Macon with 8ootnwrstera Division and Main
, for
infonnation concerning rates,
Ga.
irida poll
further
schedules, etc , apply to
lASTaR, Ag’i
15 17
S’n Only Kx.Sun.
18 16
Ex.Snn. S’n only
J. O.MbM
L. J. HA&RIS, Umo
A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M.
ROB.... 615.... Cornelia.... 9.10.... 6.E0
8.08.... 8.23-... Longview... 9.C0....
8.-3.... 0.37.... Beuton 8.41.... 6.22
8.26.. .. 6A9.... Lnla 8.45.... 6.20
8.*7.... 6A1-...WhiteSulph’r8^8.... 6.07
8.46.. .. 7.60.... N. Holland, 8.S5.... 6.58
A«l.... 7.03.,.. Gainesville, 840.... 543
0.03.... 7.18.... Odeli’8 .. 841.... 6.40
0.M 7,23....Ho»ery B’ch7.48.... 5.33
9.23.. .. 7.37.... Buford 74S-... *.’0
7.60.... Buwanee.... 7.27.... 5,06
8.03.... I ulnth -7-J3.... 444
818.... NorcrOBa.... &M.... 4.43
10.00..-.
10.09 ...
10.12-...
10.22 ...
10.32.. ..
1U 33....
10.50.. ..
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r.. a
8 33.,
8.41.. .. Goodwin’S,.,
866.. .. Belt Junct’n 620...
856.. .. Peachtiee.. 619...
Atlanta, 6A0-
A.M. Ar.
Lv. P.M
4.80
8.50
P.M.
For detailed information as to lecal and
through time tables, rates and Pullman Sleep
ing car reservation, confer with local agents
or address—
W. A. TURK, S. H. HARDWICK,
Gen’l Pass. Ag’t, Ase’t Gen. Puss, Ag’t,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
J. A. DODHON. Hnnertntendent. Atlanta. Ga
TIME TO GO WEST.
Now is the time to take advantage ot
the low rates and quick schedules offer
ed by the Richmond & Danville rail-
road to the “Great West.” The through
oar route via Atlanta and Birmingham
is the short line to Arkansas, Texas,
j Missouri, Indian Territory, and the oth-
statesof that wonderful seotion
Double daily schedules reaohing
Western points most comfortably anc
quickly this way. Baggage ohecked
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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Banner.
W. H. TAYLOE,
Dist. Pass. Agt,
Athens lOKimball House,
* Atlanta, Ga.
A, A. VSRNO'h
Pasa. Agt.
10,Kimball Bouse
Atlanta, Ga.
..Jasper.
ReadDown. Read u
P. M. A. M. P, M. A
„600 6 46 LV.....Palatka....Ar. 945
P.M.
Ar. 830
P M. A.M
.Ar. 626
'613
427
Tilton 253
....Oordele 105 12
.JIacon June.. 1040
...J.T 1020
710
A.M. P.
212
P.M.
90S
P.
680
700
P M.
A. M.
886
900
<ss
053
1068
A.M.
P.M.'
1218
1244
147
210
410
430
480
450
745
800
125
12 56
P.M.
A.M.
720
625
A.M.
P. M.
120
110
"7 25
780
A.M. p.^Ar- Chlcago
....Atlanta ,
..Chattan’ga..
...NaahvlUe...
..Rvanavtlle...
...St. Louis....
..Lt.
SHORT LINE TO WORLD’S FAIR
Sleeping Car on Night Trains between
Macon and Palatka,
Double Dally Tollman Sleeping Car Serrice
Between Jacksonville, Fla., Nashville
and St. Louis.
' WITHOUT CHANGE.
Conneetoto Union Depot at Macon with M
H.,Oa. B. R„ u. K.R.,and Southwestern R.L.
north andsouth;andlnunion Depot at Lako
City and Palatka with all trains from Points *
1 lorlda, east, west and Booth.
H.B1JK.NS, A. O. KNAPP,
Trav. Pass. Agt., Traffic Man’gr,
Macon, ua. Macon, Ga.
MACON R BIRMINGHAM R. R. CONNECTIONS
OCTOBER 16 th, 1892.
ReadDown
645 A.M. LT..
800 «
8 40 ••
900 “
10 00 «
1100 “
12 00.— ‘
1245 “
130 P.M.
9 15 P. M.
560
BTATIONS.
•••Macon. Ar 2OOP.
.Soflceo, no
12 SO
1210
11 25
1100
10 CO
■to m ^ 901
....Woodbury 8 42P.
Ar....Columbus Lv 600A,
-Griffin 917
YatesviUe... .
•... TRomaston....
Thundering Spri’gs
I A.
2oo P. M. Ar ...HarrisCity Lv 715
Columbus 1025
3<s0P. M. Ar... -
2 30 P.M. ...
2 50 * ...Mountvllle...., 6 30
320P.M. Ar LaGrange....! 600 A.M
Connections with Atlanta A West Point
H. BURNS, A. C. KNAPP,
Trav. Pasa. Agt., Traffic Manai
maooh Ga MaooN.
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