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OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Aoqusta, Ga, April 22d, IBM.
bednifs Will be operated All trains, ran bj
i to change witboot notice to the public.
STATIONS.
LEAVE.
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BUSINESS
A
Nation
word
as that?
What
a college
be
All
He Wants to t
“Permit mo to add my j
fhe Athens Daily BmdhI
I rnblUhed Dally,Weeki;and Sunday b
ATHENS PUBLISHING CO.
Bra Harrison is talking tb:
[ grandpa’* hat again.
Wonders never cease. Harry
closed bis face.
The World’s Fair will in future
We wish to have a
T.W. SEED....
J H. STONE A 00.
-T^ZZ^ I dosed on Snaday. bnt the saloons, beerl
»reS«tSSSs l ^Hr l tnSX1 «***— ”* ******** 1,011 sUnd wfJ “
i/any Aiiiraasattto htnowtas opeQ in tbe Windy City-bat that’s i
OF HARTFORD, OONN.
J.J. McNALLY & CO., District Agents,
* Trsnatent adrertU omenta’
saSSSfflMBr
notices
other story.
The Savannah Telegram is a bright,
Interesting sheet and will no doubt »oo-
WhUe it gives the news, as oth-
“Yoa made a mistake in calling that
nuns of yours a play without a '
“Why! It hasn’t any heroes."
“It’s chock fall of them. Erery
who braves an audience in 4 play like that
is a hero."—Harper’s Bazar.
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neto you• nrmyoth«
rf the.gregt ^curatm
INSURANCE BUILDING, ATHENS, GA.
P.O. BOX 180.
S.S.) 1>
edin
gopertiee
the best
certainly
W. Daniel, Anderson. S. C.”
and s’un diseases mailed tee.
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. Atlanta. Ga.
charged at the rate o( is « P»P«™. it *• original and out of the
wheaspeSSuates I ordlnkr 7 oocnpiee a field alone.
Duke de Veragua—Zat is eery estrange.
Ze her in ze river and ze her on shore have
THE GREATEST SQUTHERH SYSTEM.
may tie made by express.postal I Tra Memphis paper, which believes
dSiWrettateraaietaar^. .. I in brevity, dismisses a lynching bee|
ra ueaSSSSSsSSSw. I about as follows. “John Smith, a.
assaulted Mis* —
Mr. Hoffman Howes—That’s
water is scarce in both places.—Texas Sift
ing*. '
ickmoid & Danville Railroad
£££!$£ u« .mt. a^ui &
irrery, failure to carry papenito poxch- ■ *“
“^fe , ontho«5? r of 1 S£ carrier*. I The “stocking bank’’ is the treasury
Snoh notification U the only means of that is responsible for mooh of the
knowing of the existence of any cause I business depression. Go down In your
for oomplaint and will lie Appreciated I(tocking, take out the rusty sheck
accordingly.
Stock I p.
"It is very sad,” said the ISO Mil, “hat
lee and pay your small debts, and see if I since that stuckup goldpiece has been to
Lt. Athena..
FACTS ABOUT JUDGE LONG’S PEN
SION.
The republican papers made a
i Jon don’t soon feel a change.
Tot Watson will find before he la I
much older that he is barking up the
l wrong stamp when he it hurling at-1
* Greensboro 8 24 p.n> S 80 a mil SO pm
Ar. Richmond, 7 00am 958pm 7 00am
great outcry a few days ago when tempted ridicule and outrageous vita-
»• _<*—t**- —
pended the pension of Judge Long, quanted with the two men.
one of the judges of the supreme
court of Michigan. Hedrawsapen-
Baffident Grounds.
“I’m going to get a divorce.”
“On what grounds?”
“Bigamy. After I married him I learned
he was wedded to his money."—Brooklyn
Life. •
In Georgia Sanctums.
aion of $72 amonth. The order gran
ting the pension states that he is
totally helpless and requtres the
regular aid and attendance of anoth
er person.
Savannah News: The papers of New
| York and Philadelphia are discussing
the frightful mortality among infanta
I in their respective cities. In New York
| for the week ending July 22, 793 child
ren under five years of age died. Of
A Simple Request. •
Editor—Always write your Jokes an the
thinnest paper you can get.
Young Humorist—Why?
' “go I can nmttim'itfh them.”—Truth.
GUARANTEED Gums.
We authorise our advertised drngels»s to
■ell Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con
sumption, Coughs and Colds, upon ibis
— » afflicted with a
condition. If yon are
**.!«,«• '.zsnsEi
- 1 — -* I dUrrl 0U 111 wnole numDer 01 aeatns I Kiringit a fair trial, and experience no
benefit, yon may return the bottle and
have your money refunded. We could
not nuke tbteoffer did we not know fast
Dr. King’s New Discovery could be relit d
on. It never disappoints. Trial bottles
free at John Crawford & Co’s., and Palmer
& Kinnahrew’o. !
during the war, and to some extent. ^ ^mating tbe population
is disabled from the effects of his 0 f tbe dty at 1,895.113 the death rate
injuries, bnt he is not totally help*. I was 8161.
less. He earns a salary {of .$7,0001 In Philadelphia for the same week,
T , . . , | the number of children under live
It does not appear however, that I yfJkr8 of ^ ^ 6ied ^ il3 The
he ever applied more than once for n whole number of deaths was 677.
pension and that was In 1884, and at I Macon Evening News: Fred
that time he was allowed $30 a I Wimberly, the blue Peter of the
month. In August of 1884 his pen-1*}* b w.
eion was increased to $50 a
REGISTRATION OF CITY VOTERS
The hooks for the registration of city
voters were opened on tbe 1st fast..
and will be k«ot open until 2 o’clock
.. I nMS in the wire gran belt again. We 1 p. m. on the 20th day of November,
0 * I violate no confidence when we inform 11893. July 7,1893. >
In 1889 hia pension was rerated and I ^ public that he ran against Spesker
made $72 a month, the rerating ex-1 Crisp for congress last year,
teadlng bick ten years or more,! Augusta News: Editing anewapa-
thus giving him a large lump sum]*?* 1 * » *^ny bnainen. For inatance,
8 fa ® . l ifyoaglvea fellow a “nice notice’’he
in addition to his regular pension. , I neTer geeg r • and so far as showing his
It is stated that Judge Long never I appreciation, be probably “never hears
applied regularly for an increase of tell of it.’’ But just say something
rr„ „ I “agin ’im” and he will pursue you
pension or a rerating. He wrote & I than the Sheriff and heat your
letter to Commissioner Farmer re-1 mother-in law “sizin’ ” yon up oor-
quoating a renting and, without anyj reotly, too in the deal. A fallow who
medical examination, the request | don’tczre much abouteating can have
was granted.
A. L. Mitohxll,
Clerk of Connoil.
Hood’s^Cures
Owe all My Health to It
Oared at Sick Vomiting Spells, DIztU
amt, Neuralgia, Weakness*
In this loose way pensions were
granted under republican rule. If
the pension laws had been complied
with strictly the annual pension
charge would now be mahy millions
of dollars less than it is.
The examination of tbe nension
list that is now. being made is im
peratively demanded. It should be
as thorough as it is possible to make
it. Injustice should be borne no one,
hat* those not entitled to pensions
should be stricken from the roll and
pensions that are greater than the
law authorizes should be reduoed.—
Savannah News.
WHAT THE MORMONS PROMISED.
Charles Ellis, a resident of Salt
Lake, Utah, notilfles the Washing
ton Post that it la zoi acquainted
w.th the condition of affairs in that
Territory, or it would zot have
ridenled “the state mint that the
Mormon’s have raised $1000 000 or
more, with which to buy Utah'a ad
mission into the Union. Mr. Ellis
declares that, two years ago, a syn
dicate was formed to bny Statehood
for Utah, and that it was backed by
as much as $6,000,000.
Mr. Ellis says is not true that the
Mormons ever promised to givenp
polygamy, Those who advocate
Statehood for the Territory say the
Mormons have given it up, but they
are either misinfoimcd or are seek
ing to create a false impression in
respect to the matter.
According to Mr. El is all that the
Hormone have promised is that they
will give up polygamic sealing until
1fn law will permit them? Not until
Utah becomes a State. Mr Ellis says
that the Mormons htve at least 10,.
000 majority, and that if Utah
alionld be admitted into tbe union
they would coa’.rol all offices They
woo’d even give snfftsgeto wemen
sud’hen they would have fully 30,-
4)00 majority. As a State, Utah would
regulate marriage to auit herself and
polygamy would flourish again be
cause It is An everlasting tenet of the
Mormon religion. ^ ^
The impression prevails in the
East that polygamy is a thing of the
put in Utah, bat, if wbat Mr. Ellis
says is true, it will be a long
time before the territory la granted
Itebood,
a picnic running a newspaper.
Sam Jones says: “I bought a good
pair of breeches the other day at Em-
minenee for 60 cents and was offered a
shirt for leu money than the pants
cost. With sugar at live cents a pound
and ’sasslfec’ roots for the digging, we
will make the landing somehow or
somehow else.”
Columbus Knquirtr-Sun: A “wa
ter melon tournament” is announced to
take plaoe in Wilmigton, N. C., under
the auapioea of the most prominent col
or id citizens of the town. Two loads
of “choice” water melons are to be pro
vided and are to be awarded u pr’zis
to the victors In a series of competitive
trials of strength, skill and agility, ft
a Georgia darkey gets into that contest
there will no difflonlty in predicting
where the prizes will go.
Si Hawkins, of the Covington En
terprise, at the great fair:
As yet we have not been robbed, bnt
don’t know how long before we will bet
We haven’t blown out the gas, but in
ringing a street car bell the other day
in order to stop the ear, we got hold of
tbe wrong cord and punched, or regis
tered about 20 fares before we could be
stopped. The conductor didn’t like it,
bnt a kind hearted stranger came to our
rescue and said: “That fellow is from
Louisville, Ky^ and don’t understand
city ways.” “All right,” said the con
ductor, “if he came from Kentucky be |
la liable to do some fool thing at every
tarn he makes, bnt some how or other,
EQUITY SECURITY
With a Surplus of $2,555,003 OO.
T 5« Nations’ gives a paid up polio? after five years, a five year Tontine I j” ' mi.' ’ i n tLfTnWn t/\
and Annual Dividends, acaeh surrender va ue any time after aix yean, atd d0 - dere * 8 *5® P laC ® 10
get the best? We unhes
itating answer at the Ban
space,
to attract your attention*
You are constantly in need
of stationery, and of
course yon want something
nice. Well, we think you
an annual annunity or semi-endowment at expiration.
SEND FOR CIRC ULARS.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
ner Job Office.
July Sad.
No 10.
Daily.
Balt.
Daily
DO YOU NEED-
t.to 9 56 p.m 1015 am
9 66 .mlO 48 p.m II 65 ajn
10 4S pm S 41 p.m 110 p.m
Charlotte, 8 46 p.m 0 87 ajn 7 46 .....
Salisbury., 6 C4 p.q> 1049 am 9 45 ;.m
Night
Express.
8TAATI0B8.
Fast
Train.
Day Night
Hal Expreaa.
“ Washington < 45 am 9 65 p.m 10 40 a a
“Baltimore, 8<6am G40p.m 1300dm
Philadelphia 10 80am 140 pmt 8 80pm
•“ New York,. .18 68 p m 7 B0 p.m 8 9o pjt
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
No: 11
Daily.
ex.8aa
Lt. Athens...
Ar. Atlanta.
1016 am 6 40 pjn
8 15 p.m 7 86 pjn
4 66 p.m 9 6Qp£| jK;"
1100pm
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180am
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tain
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9 41 a m
EASTWARD.
No. 18.
Daily.
No. 18.
Daily,
ax Son.
Lv. Atlanta... 9E0am
Ar. Lula IS IS pm
Ar. Athena... 8 00 pm
8 00 pm
8 34 pm
10 SO pm
Noa 9 and 10 Pallman Bleeper between
Montgomery and Atlanta and New York.
Noa 87 and 88—'Washington and t-onth-
western Yoatibnled Limited, between Atlanta
and New—York. Through Pullman Steepen
between New York end New Orleans, ala > be
tween Washington and Memphis, via Atlanta
mnd Birmingham.
Not 11 and 12 Pullman Bullet Bleeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta
BETWEEN LULA. AND ATHENS.
Eastern Time—Half rn hon: faster than A te
ens Time.
8 29 z m
8 68am
418 am
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. .. Benella, ...
.... Harlem....
......Oemri g...
.... Thomson....
Camtk aae
Norwood,..
Barnett...
.. .Crawfordrilie,
....Union Point.
... Greenesboro
....Bankhead, ....
Madison
.... Rutledge.....
.... Social Circle....
..... Covington, ...
..Conye>s.....
Lithonl*
.. .Stone Mountain,.
Clarkston,
..Decatnr
Atlanta,
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Letter-Reads,
Bill-Heads,
Statements,
Envelopes, or
Note-Beads?
OF COURSE
YOU
Then, we wish
to get them ont
for you. That
is, if yon want
it executed in
first-class style.
8 87 am
8 43am
418am
4 88 am
448am
619am
587am
IiOan
• 86 am
6 68am
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8 90am
SOUTHBOUND
NORTHBOUND.
117pm
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Macon
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First Class.
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Dafiy Dally.
10
Daily
P. M.IP.M. Lt. Ar.
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GtnsTii;
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P.M. P.M. AT
Mayor’;
H. Grove
Nichols'n
Center
First Class
Passenger.
P.M.
1 15
5 67
6 U
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9 82am .Barnett,
9 47 am I Sharon
9 51 am i Hillman
1030 am | Washington
905am
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640 pm
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485 pm
W. H. GRKEN,
Gen’l Mgr.,
Washington, D. C.
A.M.
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T.P.M A, M.
SOL HAAS,
Traffic Manager.
Washington, D. 0.
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Union Point
Woodvillo
Maxeys,
Antioch
Crawford
Dunlap
Winters
j Athens
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450 pm
448 pm
487 pm
4 08 pm
8 50 pm
Remember tho
we don’t prem
ise to do it
cheaper than
any one else;
bnt we will
print for yon
at as low a fig
ure- as first-
class work
manship will
admit.
6 40pm
6 05pm
640pm
1010am
10 86 a m
1110 am
Union Point..„....
Silo&in
White Plains
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816pm
THE “ BELLS” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Commencing '8npdsy, Juno 4th, 1898, Day Mail, East bonnd—Dianei. Harlem. Bleeping Cats between Atlanta and
the * ir-Line “Belle” accommodation train trill I nuts and Atlanta, Augusta ana Maoos.
ran daily on the 1 olio wing schedule, Eastern 1
time:
Dally except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at 0:16
w m., arrives Atlanta 9:16 a. m.
Sundays,It ares Cornelia at 8:00 a. m.^rrirea at
Atlanta 10:60 a m.
upper, Ha
Charleatoi
in, An
GREEN,
Gaieral Manager.
JOB W. WHITE,
Travelling Passenger Agent,
“imrat, Ga.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen’l Freight and Pass Agt
Daily exceptSnndaylMvea Atlanta at G.-00 Bill© Ridge &C Atlantic Railroad.
m.,amvM at Cornelia 9:00 p.m. |
Time Table No 20—In effect Sunday, July 2nd, 6 AM.
Sundays, leaves Atlanta at 8:50 p.
rives at Cornell* 6:48 D. m.
Atlanta 9t Charlotte Air Line Division
Ur*. & U. Water*-
Georgetown, D.O.
•I bars often aeon statements from people
benefited by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and I feel
that I an net delag justice unless my tes
timony is added. I have been suffering with
sick vomiting spells tor three or tour years,
with giddiness, most of the thno almost pen-
fectly prostrated. I had no appetite, and suf
fered also with neuralgia in my head and ey ea.
I was treated for two years by the best physi
cians, but found no relief. They would toll me
my condition was
Owing to my Age
and that I must have patience. Bnt after two
years I though , patience ceased to be a vlrtoe.
I was growing so weah I could not sleep at
night. And w;ien I wa* able to go out, I was
afraid teg* ter (run lraaae. I was con
stantly Ured; I could not go up or down stairs
or raise my arms above my head without gid
diness, and was so afraid to look up that I be
came accustomed to bolding my bead down.
At Last
X was persuaded to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla,
and alter using four bottles, my improvement
In health la wmtdertel. I candidly believe I
am cwred ef all nay ailment*. My appetite
is good,' can eat at any time, an free from neu
ralgia and other troubles. I never felt to
well or waa as stoat as now since I wae mar
ried, and I «m. mother of nina children. I
have increased from 186 to 143 pounds. I
perfectly well, go out every day. When my
friends ask what haa made such an Improve
ment I toll them I owa lt all to
Condensed f ebeonie oi reasonger Trains—In |
Effect Jane 4th, 18B3.
80CTHB0CND. NOXTHBOUSD.
MrsUClass -Pass. First Class—Pass. I
he looks Hke he bailed from tbe neigh
borhood cf Atlants, Ga.” We jumped
off that car holding onr better-half by Hood’s Sarsaparilla
the hand to keep from being ran over I and that I am made ever .gain.” Mns.fi.
by a row of wagons that came rambling
down the street, for we knew that no
one weald run over a fellow that had
to bring n woman along to tnt^ care of
him.
M. Wi.TKKa.12ia 32d Street, N. W„ George-
town, D. a TskeHoodlS
Hood’s Pills euro Uver Ills, sick hand-
lha. laondtea. Indigestion. Try a box. 81
There is more Catarrh In this section
of the countrA than all Uher diseases
put together, and until tbe last few
yevrswas supposed to be incurable.
For a great many yeors doctors pro
nounced its local disease, and pre
scribed local remedies, and by constant
ly failing to care with local treatment,
pronounced It incurable. Science baa
proven catarrh to be a' constitutional
diseasejtnd therefore requires constitu-
[Money Saved is Money Made!
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tional teeatmenf. Hall’s Catarrh Corel DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES.
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., 1 ~
Toledo, Ohio, is the only constitutional
core on the market. It is taken inter
nally in doses from 10 drops to a tea- T nwcic!+ P-mr»mci f
spoonful. It acts directly on the blood | O WGSTi JTT*C©S X
and mucoue surfaces of the system.
They offer ane hundred dollarefor any
case it fails to oure. Send for circu
lars and testimonials Address.
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
M0TSo\A by Druggists, 75c.
One of the Best
FOR SALE.
Prescription Departments
Household Furniture. Farming Imple
ments, Carriage. Buggies and Har-;
ness—A Fine Cow and Calf.
Beginning at 11 a. m. on .Saturday,
August 5,1893, at the late residence of
Henry L. Brittain in Athens, many
articles of household furniture, a lotof
farmirg im piemen to, a carriage and
double harness and a fins cow and calf
will be sold at public ontcry to tbs
Tb* public Mmtctfr
In the State.
Ju. Crawford S Go.
87 I 11
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Belmont. 3 58
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1225
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12 35
.Lowell.
3 20
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10 67 Gastonia.
3 10
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U-Obeys
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Tnckety
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towpens,
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.Dili ton
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Ml Zion,.
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BOO
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WelUOrd
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Duncan’s
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5 50
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•Oner’s
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335
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l 20
410
12 44
4 03
416
Crosswell l» 32
Easloj’a. 12 22
3 42
6 12
4 30
3 32
5 02
4 51
Liberty..
•Central.
Ar Lv
12 10
11 67
P.M
4 51
5 06
3 05
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P. M.
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U 87
11 S’
11 46
a 68
11 68
12 07
12 14
12 28
123
13 47
12 68
1 10
W. Y. LAURA1NE, Receiver.
[This is worth
something, we
think. When
your printing
is in the hands
of printers who
value their re
putation, yon
need have no
fears, it will be
gotten up tast
ily as to typo
graphical ap
pearance.
Mae9i & Northern Railroad Cf.
N. E. HARRIS. Receiver,
Schedule in effect Jane 25ih, 1893.
Northbound Trains
Southbound Trains
Bouthbouto.
Vint CUfls—Pam.
Northbound.
Pir.t Class—Pass. I
37
11
S3
Dally
Dally
Daily
P.M.
1 15
P.M.
5 11
w
1 :2
5 20
2 IT
1 20
5 2t
2 72
1 37
6 35
2 32
1 45
6 43
2 40
1 52
6 52
2 49
2 00
6 00
2 65
2 08
G (8
3 03
2 15
6 15
3 08.
2 M
U 25
3 18
2 38
6 37
3 32
2 56
7 10
3 45
2 67
7 IS
3 44
3 03
7 22
3 65
3 11
7 S3
4 06
?£
7 85
7 47
4 07
4 17
3 33
7 54
4 2)
7 5S
4 27
3 42
8 07
4 36
3 47
8 75
4 41
8 66
8 23
4 61
4 05
8 67
6 00
4 14
8 41
R 10
4 22
u oi
6 M
4 S')
9 11
5 26
4 30
9 IS
5 27
4 35
4 41
ss
5 32
5 40
4 42
9 33
5 41
4 rs
P M.
9 to
P.M
/a
Stations.
Ar
Central,.
Uarblns.
Madison
.Folsom
Ml 12 | ;—
Dally] Dally [Dally |
.m.Ip.mJp
8
II 44
11 »
U 80
II 2
11 15
11 07
10 9
iO 63
lb J3
10 32
10 21
10 18
*9 58
9 66
9 46
0 39
9 15
9 26
9 20
F.llrarab
..Buford
Bu*anee.
..Duluth.
Norcroae. 8 88
Dora vine,
Cbamblee
Goodwins
Belt June,
Peachtree
.Atlanta
Ar Lv
6 00
8 68
2 48
8 87
2 8S~
2 21
ils
1 90
1 (2
12 89
12 88
S3
if i8
ii is
U 28
9 09 11 13
8 67 11 01
8 48110 50
8 39 10 39
8 22 10 61
8 30 <10 28
8 25 j<* 22
8 10 10
8 14 10 80
I 0J 9 60
P. K.|A. M
No. 11
No.l
No. 2
No. 1*
Ex.
Daily
Daily.
Ex
Bnn’y
Sunday
A M.
A X
Lt Ax
P.X.
P. X
4 80
7 40
.. Macon..
7 55
810*
4 60
8 05
ORB Junct’n
7 40
2 «h
4 55
8 00
''halk Cat....
7 8.
2 44, ;
6 05
8 05
V>n Baren..
7 82
2 84”
-.6 66
8 23
Horton
7 IS
£ 02
• 06
• 80
8 28
8 88
Trays
Bradley.... .
7 08
6 57
1 47
1 92
6 60
8 45
Wayside.....
6 50
1 02
7 OS
8 (2
Round Oak..
R 4-
12 47
7 61
9 06
Hillsboro
6 28
11 16
8 05
9 IS
Adgateville...
6 ?0
11 53
8 87
9 27
Minolta
8 06
11 tf
8 55
9 8»
..Monti cello
5 M
11 02
9 44
9 64
..Machen .
5 87
IP 12
10 17
9 58
Shady Dale...
5 32
0 58
10 43
10 15
Godfrey
5 14
#05 ,
11 8.
11 85
10 89
10 46
Broughton .
..Xedison,..
4 60
4A6
8 29 }
r ?o
12 35
11 15
..Florence- .
4 20
7 16
1 2C
11 33
Farmington
4 03
6 £6
1 86
11 41
...Bishop. ..
WatVnaville
8 56
6 18
1 67
11 49
» 49
6 00
“vbkbek.-
2 86
12 05
tss
5 40
8 01
12 20
...Athene..
820
6 00
Ga, Southern and Florida R. R
Snwanee River Route.
Schedule ini Effect October 16,189$
Connections at Madiaon with Ga. B, Rd at
Mucon with Bonthwcatern Division and Main
I Btem Division of O. of On and O. S. A F.,for
Southbound.
Nobthbound.
16 17
8*0 Only EtSuD.
18 IS
Ex.8nn. 8’n only
1 28
* I:
l 151 all Florida pciii
For further information concerning rates,
ihadnlea etc , apply to
J. O. MiM ASTER,- Ag’t, A teens, Ga.
L. J. HAjlRIH, Umo T’k’t Ag’L Macon.Ga.
B.O. uOGE, Snp’L
Macon. Ga
8.08-...
IS::::
liol::::
9.10™.
9.28....
fc
iK:::
10.12.. u
10.22 ...
10.31....
10 33..
P.M.
6.(0
A,M. P.M.
6X5.... Cornelia.... 9.10.
0^3.... Longview... 9.io...• 0J»
6.37.. .. Bellton 8.47.... GJ2
GJ9.... Lnia 8.46.... 6.M
6.51.. ..White Sulph’r8,33.... 6.07
7.00..'.. N. Holland, 895.... 6.58
Gaine*vine,
7.18.. .. Odelr’a .. 8X17....
7.23.. ..Fio»ery B’ch7.48....
7.37.. .. Buford 7A3....
7AO..., Huwanee.... 7.27....
8.03.... Duluth 7-13....
819.. .. Korcross.... G.£8....
8.80.— DoravUle,... 6.45....
8 33.... Chambieo... 643....
8.41.. .. Goodwin’S,.. 6.35.... 4.18
866.. .. Belt.Innct’n 6 50.... 4.0(1.
_ 8f6.... Peachtree.. 619...: 4.v5
10.50.... 9.15 Atlanta...... 6X0 ... 3.60
A.M: A.M. Ar. Lv. P.M P.M.
TIME TO GO WEST.
6.40
6.33
6.70
4.33
4,30
f SJCoUcg*? A venue.
AprU W
*nv**m,
For detailed information aa to local and
through tine tables, rates and Pn liman Sleep
ing car reservations, confer with local agent*
or addre**—
W. A. TURK, B. H. HARDWICK,
Now is the time to take advantage of
the low rates and quick schedules offer
ed by tbe Richmond A Danville rail-
rood to the “Great Weat.” The through
oar route via Atlanta and Birmingham
is the short line to Arkansas, Texas,
Missouri, Indian Territory, and the oth
er states of that wonderful section
Doable daily schedules reaching
Western points moBt comfortably ano
quickly this way. Baggage ohecked
through to destination.
For maps, time-tables, and other in
formation call on any agent ofthi*
Gen’l Pas*. Ag% Aaa’t Gen. Paaa, Ag’t. | , J
Washington, D. 0. Atlanta; Ga. great system, or address
J. A. DODSON. BanariateedeaL Atlanta. Ga j w. B. TAYLOB, A,
Subecribo for tbe
Diit. Pass, Agt,
Atben* 10 Kimball House,
< MMt*0*
A. VERNC'k
Pass. Agt.
JO,Kimball Boom
Read Down. Bead Up.
P.M. A.M. p.H. AM.
600 640 LT Palatka....Ar. 846 840
P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M
086 760 Lt. Jaekaonrille Ar. 830 7 40
P M. AM. PM. A.M.
816 960 LT...Lake Clty....Ar. 626 616
828 968 JasperT.... 6tt 4 43
1083 M58 ...Valdosta.... 4 27 8 43
1218 12M* .....TUton 863 213
147 218 ....Coidele 106 1246
410 4 36 .Macon June.. 1040 1026
rtf S8 "ritevr 1 "
AM. P.M
126 1266 ..Cbattan’ga.. 112 Dm
P.M. AM. P.
716 fffrt „..NaehTUto.. H
A.M. P.M.
120 110 ..Xrans vllle 130
7 26 710 ...BL Louis..,
NOTE THIS.
In the (Banner
Job Rooms only
superior printers
are employed,
men of experi
ence who under
stand their busi
ness thoroughly.
1040 Ax...Chloago.
AM. P.M.
...Lt.
:ll
AM.
SHORT UNE TO WOP’S FAIR
Sleeping Cai on Night Trains between |
Macon and Palatka,
Doable Dally Pallman Sleeplsg Car Serrle*|
Between Jaekseerille, Fla., Nashville
and SL Leals.
WITHOUT VHANGB.
Connect*In Union Depot at Macon with M St I
nu Southwestern B. K,, I
Union DepM at Lffiul
.. -'Potnte, In
printing -
x lonaa. east, west unci soutn.
A -°-
i Maoos, ga
BACON k BUUHN6HAHB. B. CONNECTIONS |
OCTOBER 16th. 1892. 1
Rid yon know
that a good
proof reader is
an important
requisite to
any
office. With
par d o n a
pride we
that all j
turned from
the Banner ofj
fice are tree
from errors.
Read Down
646 AM.Lt.
800 ••
8 40
900
1000
1100
1200
1245
,180 P. H.
BXAl’lONS.
Macon.... .
«3P-vt
....Montpellflp....
::;:*cSiSSS:::;:.
.*• .Thomaston....
Thundering Sprl’gs
....Woodbury..
..AX sW#
no u »
1230 “
1210 “
1125 «
U00 “
10 CO •»
TB
9 15 P. M. Ar...-Columbus Lt
550 “ Griffin....... 917
2 OO P. H. Ar ...Harris City LT 715 A.M.
Columbu* 1025 AM.
3S0P. M. Ar Greenville LT 7 00 “
230P.M Odessa 6 60 A, M
2 50 * ....Mountvllle...., 6 8c “
S20P.M. Ar LaGrange....; 600 AX
Isn’t this worth some
bring to you? We know it
| is, and shall be pleased to
teceive any orders with
which you may favor us.
Connections With Atlanta A West Point R. K
H BURNS, AC.KNAPP,
Trav. Paas. Agt., Traffic Manager,
maoouTga.
Maoos Ga
NEW STOCK 1 NEW PRICES I
CHEAP POE CASH.
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