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— 'to tt.it tolbw -a their V**- SCS^Sr—STCSJ
fathers in their day.' I rminn, held at New Iberia, La., is to take
Middle-nccil men who bewail the action in regard to the sugar industry
miumc-ageu men who M ill thfir judgment the circumstances
degeneracy of the period and com-1 demand.
Til AT
■H imw bAn'n*r is delivered
sTntheclty, or malletJ.uosUgcfree,
E^S|
cents Tor
' \r.ce.
■will be loasctedatl
tortus ant tasartioa.
meat despairingly upon the lutein-
eio rottenness of society deceive
Bcboea From'tbs Experiment Stations.
According to an Illinois station report,
1,000,000 acres are annually planted with
corn in that state alone.
Some of the experiment stations have
~ ' . | actually struck the same figures of Rural
eyety day. The great mass of people ^ OTker . 8 recipe for the bordeaux
lead purer, higher and more nat fal I mixture—vis, one quarteT of a pound
... ,, ... | each of lime and copper sulphate to each
hs ad-1 lives than they dtd fifty years ago. water .
In the moral market vice is at steady | At the Utah station they find in two
lorCoffsBssqBtg?mssrtioiMw? | themselves. Mankind is growing
S£S!KZi££= |h*» > h™ d « M a»o M .., l ghu.,a
SmuotiUse—ehtasscOoa,sxospt wbsa
Subscribers are requested mprompt ' . . . I years’ trial that increasing the size of the
|y notify the business oflioe of late de- discount, yirtne at a rising premiom ££ potatoes increases the
ii , « 7 |ijluie T to t0 deUver P ^th ^taolute I and tb ® wages of sin just what they | £ e ld, but they donbt if pieces larger
the wages of ain just wnat tney i yield, hut they
regularity on the part of the carriers. I always were. In the oast decade I
duch notification Is the only means of 1 enough more to repay the coet or the
knowing of the existence of any cause | there have been vast organised en-1 extra amount of seed required,
for complaint and will be appreciated
accordingly.
OFFICIAL BUT UNTRUE*
The statement that onr govern
ment sometimes indulges in ‘white”
falsehoods may sound a little dia»
respectful. But it is not intended to
be so. Furthermore, the statement
ia true • The Senate clock nonsense *• the significant thing. In ahort all
that occurs at the closing of every I tendencies are upward. We hsve|
session of congress and consists in better books, better thinkers,
setting back the bands of the time-11 oonder and healthier etate of pubs I
piece in the Senate chamber, so as to u c opinion, more tolerance, leas big® I
prevent the arrival of the hoar of 12 0 t r y, more arbitration, fewer wars
before the Senate is ready to adjourn, ] t h an fcver before in the history ot the
(lMr ._ fc, l,rln» tho m.oapo nearer I At the New York station concentrated
deavora to bring the masses I j oods jj ke co tton8eed meal, linseed meal,
to the classes, to establish kindlur | e tc., furnished the richest manures in
_ , j _ i I feeding tests to ascertain the relative
relations among men in general and » f fertili2ing in
ameliorate the condition of the poor. I rlansrs of foods. Next in order came
successful counts for nothing—the | root crops,
fret that they have been made at all
is the significant thing.
ITMaBabj ramie*,**£»Teta<rC«*c*ia.
When ate was a CUM, aba cried for Outoria.
«ha> ah* became Mba, ab* dung to Oaatorfa
ffbre she had Children, «>wg»v4 them OaMaefti
is an acted falsehood that has ap
parently become a fixed custom.
Another bit of lalsehood that the
government is at present indulging | Vision of
is the nominal starving to death of
a number of Chinese at Portland,
Oregon. As a matter of fact the
celestials are eating three square
meals a day, and at the government’s
expense, at that. Yet tlit govertt-
race, and it needs no mad optomisl |
to realize that this will continue and
grow nearer and ever nearer to the]
The federation of the world,
The parliament of men.
editorial Comment.
It is not so much the scarcity of
money aa it is the lack of confidence
A MUSIC CHART.
We call attention to the Internation
al Publishing Co.’s advertisement rela
tive to the “Nell’s Chart of the Rudi
ments of Music.” It is the most con
else and simple method for teaching
the rudiments of music ever inventec
and all lovers and teaoh®rs of tb.
grand art will hail with delight this
great work which lightens the labor of
both teacher and pupil to such an ex
tent that a small child can learn in a
tew days what it formerly took months
to acquire. This chart is indorsed by
the heat musicians and teachers in
America, and has met with great suc-
-My Mood was badly l'oboned last year, whkst
not niy whole sya'.cn; «u of order-dialed ju:«-
1 constant source of suffering, no aioietltc aw
taanjoymentoflKe. Two - tries of fJ[AA
Drought mo right out- There Is no
jotter remedy for Wood diseases. -*-®*®—
“Joust Gavi.\, Uajton, Ohio ”
Treatise on Mood and slrin diseases mailed free
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta. Ga.
THE GREATEST SOUTHER! SYSTEM.
Richmond & Danville Railroad
OF HARTFORD, CONN.
J. J. McNALLY & CO., District Agents,
INSURANCE BUILDING, ATHENS, GA.
p. o. box isa __________
EQUITY .AJSTU SECURITY
With a Surplus of $2,555,003 OO.
'The Nati> na’ gives a paid up polic after five years, a five year Tontine
and Annual Dividends, a cash surrender va ue any time after six years, acd
an annual annunity or semi-endowment at expiration.
SEND FOR CIRCULARS.
v.w. nmnomiii imn roanxjtBcsrras
Condensed Schedule, in effort
Eastern Time.
inly 2nd.
NORTHWA
He. 3d.
Dt Ur.
Ho 10.
Daily.
He. IS.
Daily
Lt. Athena.... 0 40 9 54 p.m 101 5 am
Lula. 9 56. m 10 4 8 p.m Ilf 5 a.m
Toccdo. .. 10 49 pm * 41 p.m 1 10 p.m
Charlotte, 8 49 p.m 9 37 s.m 7 45
Baiiabnry., 5 ?4 p.m 1049 a.m 9 45 :.m
Greensboro 5 24 p.-r 6 30am 17 20pm
Ar. Riobmond, 7 00 Am 2 55pm 7 do am
“ Washington 6 45 a.m 9 56 p.m 10 40 a n
" Baltimore, 8 < 5 a m 6 40 p.m 12 00 d m
“ Philadelphia 10 80 a m 6 40 p.m 2 20 p m
u Haw York,..12 58 p m 7 80 p.m 8 2o pm
WESTWARD.
No. 87.
Daily.
No: 11
Daily,
ex. Sun
Lt. Athena....
“ Lula
Ar. Atlanta...
10 is am
8 15 p.m
4 55 p.m
5 40 p.m
7 35 p.m
9 50 p,m
EASTWARD.
No. 18.
Daily.
No. 18.
Di fly.
ex Sun.
Lt. Atlanta...
Ar. Lula
Ar. Athena...
9 (0 am
12 12 p.m
2 00 p m
6 00 pjn
8 34 p.m
10 20 p.m
No*. 9 and 10 Pullman Sleeper between
Montgomery and Atlanta and Hew York.
Noe. 87 and 88- Wasn ngton and fonth-
western Vestibnled Limited, between Atlanta
and Haw York. Through Pullman Sleepers
between Hew York and New Orleans, also be
tween Washington and kemphis, via Atlanta
and Birmingham.
" Noa 11 andja Pullman Bnffet Bleeper be
tween Washington and Atlanta.
BETWEEN LULA AND ATHENS.
Eastern Time— Half rn hoot fester than Ax
ana Time.
SOUTHBOUND.
pression oyer the country.
Bui Harrison is distressed over the I
It will oertsinly pimreas those wfio see
et. For sale by Huell
all music dealers.
iton A Dozier a •
mentis “playing” that they have] ™'sWtotoTthVb urin«Tde-1 ^uldtS wdta^tiS? tWs S
not had a morsel of food in ten day* 1 1 - * -
or more, and that they will not eat
again until a runaway ship captain is I absence of a Moses to. lead the people
caught and made to act the heat, I out of the financial wildtrness. Ben
The situation is this. A steamer want8 to do the Aaron act himself but
aimed at Portland „Uh Chins* “ c “’‘ l “ * Mo * e * “l” 1 ”
and oj.ii m aboard. The supposed Whilr the cities over the country are
I talking about their fine summer opera*
intention of the skipper was to &mug-1 .... . ... .... ,
a Athens is slightly in it herself. What’s
glid both the Chinese and the opium tbe matter Dr. Blue Mountain
into this country, but the custom I Joe? And ours is a free show besides,
ctficirs “caught up” a ith him, probi I Athens is proud of her citizen to 1 -
bited the landing of the Chinese^ I ditry. They are a splendid set of boys
seized the opium ard libeled the composingthe GlnrkcRiflea and they
. , . I reflected credit on Athens at Camp
veseel fir struggling. The skipper Northern .
and h 5 s crew abandoned the eh pl .. , , ,
j The aoutbern passenger agents made
leaving afcosrd of her sixty Chinese I a nils take in not joining the lines north
without food or making provision I of the Ohio river in reducing rates t*
for any. Ihs govenerrment’s poiition I the World’s Fair. Under the present
. * , f , , . condition if the country the people of
is that it is the duty of the captain, ^ c8nQ0 , t0 pa / 8uoh
the ship’s sgent, to feed his contra^ I heavy rates and they are not going to
bend jassengerEj hence the govern* | do it.
meat refuses to lake charge if and
care tor them, as it would bs doing
if it were to order the provision of
food for them
In Georgia Sanctums.
Savannah News: It is with regret
It simply i efuses to I that we remind our fellow Georgian-
inter'ere with them in any manner, j of th « toot that Mrs Mary Ellen Leas-,
, . ...... . „ of Kansas, is again headed this way
whatio.ver-.tbat is, it nominally Sh# ^ ^ ^ ^ 0Q0Qe0T
refuses lo do so. “On the quietr” I her periodical educating tours, with
or “ul(11 daily,” or however >i!se i I dates for speeches in Georgia, Alabama,
may be stated, the absndo led Chin- Tennessee and Arkansas, on her slate
.... , . I She will make the money question the
eie are b eir g taken ctre cf at govern |u ^ Mt of her leee0M> UBiDg M ot h „
m r nt ixjxn r e until tbe libel up n I eloquent vituperation to the end of
the vessel is settled in the courts— showing that all prosperous men are
Savannah News. thleve8 ’ and that «° w c0,na aro r<ll ° 8
of the barbaric ages. In August this
remarkable woman will t»y her elo-
NOTGQiNQ TO THBOOOS* I quenoe upon a silver convention at
The Editor of the Savannah Tele- Obicigo. v She will be the only woman
gram, who has had a little expeir- among the delegateB *
ence of a personal nature with this Rom « Hustler: If you have the
,. ‘ .. | means, by all means take a little vaci-
world and its ways himself, reviews tton thia >ummer . lt will ^ you
life in the follow'ng sensible vein: I dollar for dollar, yon will go biek to
Very few men in this country ft!- worit with renewed energ^.it will make
.n «*, *.L ta ,*,!.*** tesarstxs
youth o» even early manhood. There and the fllt , 0 ( health and joy will fly
is a moving spirit, an E'.dorado in I in their cheeks. If yon can’t go far go
nearly every young man’s dreams I naar ’
that prompts him to adventure in | Covington Star: Never in the bis-
fresh fields and pastures new, and tory of this country, daring a time of
•iter awhile, say when be is wdl ^ ^ ^
, , . . | felt in tbe meeting of congressss is felt
turned 40, when be is established, I by the American people in the coming
nettled new, fixed in his ways oflifp, extra session. Everybody wants some
he begins to look back with a strange I letf s'.ation but the nnoertainty about
yearning and carious heartache to hr»*attheyar«goingto grt is hurting
J 5 | the country. No man knows what oon-
the pleasant places of the past. He I gress is going to do, and the uncer-
■ees them through a roseate medium I tidnty of the matter has unsettled all
and it seems to him that these spots badness in a great measnre
, , .. But the time for the meeting is draw-
in which be spent his youth were ing
near, and we will not have to wait
quu k with a vitality that has died I much longer. The trouble begins on
oat nowadays. They were brigh’er, | the 7th of August,
brisker, there were more of the
There-is mom Caurrh in this section
of tbe oonntrA than all ether diseases
nut together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be incurable.
For a great many yeors doctors pro-
were more
amenities of life and kindly ohi*>
valroua relations between man and
men, he sighs to believe that the
world has grown singularly hard and 12SriS2^\JSwS2S^y £»££
prosaic since he was young. I ly failleg to cum with local treatment,
Tt ia In fhia Oftthetin iailnro in ™>_ Pronounced it incnrable. Science has
It is to this pathetic latiure ti> re- p rov , n atoRh to be a constitutional
allze the advances of old age that di«esse^nd therefore rjeuirea oonstitu-
moat of the grumbling about .the j mtnuf&cturedbyF. J. 1 Cheu^ J co!;
times is traceable that is tosay the
murmurous undercurrent of ctm-|nallyindOBesfroml0 drops to a tea-
..... . . spoonful. It acts directly on the blood
plaint that gocB on always, year in and mucous surfaces of the system.
and vear nut The world ia inot «<> The y offer ane hundred dollars for any
and year ouunjjjM world is just as j caso jt fails to onxe. Send for oircu-
now eb it ever war: in fact, it is ^ ar ® an< l testimonials Address.
’ 16 w J F. J. CHENEY & CO , Toledo, O.
itter, and to those who still posses: Unsold by Druggists, 76c.
F.M. Y.M. At
W. B. GB9EN,
Gea’l Mat..
Washington, D. O.
Mr. FUUsn OsSom
Gibson City. BL
PerfectlyJMarvellous
38 Years of Misery With
Chronic Diarrhoea.
A Perfect Cure by MOOD’S.
“About 88 years ago I got overheated
while at work In the harvest field, and was
sick abed for three months. When I got
on my feet again I found that I had a bad
kidney trouble and - chronic diarrhoea,
which has drawn on me for over 35 years.
Just Think of My Misery.
I dared not eat anything more than would
barely keep me alive. Foryeara I felt that
my stay on earth would be short. I have
times without number been In such distress-
fulpain and acfiins that I could not turn my
self in bed, and I would have to ask my
Hood’s ^ Cures
wife to take hold of my hands and turn
me. In til these years I employed the best
physicians but nothing gave me permanent
relief. I had an iron constitution, or
eould not have stood tbe drain upon me.
“In the fall of 18871 was so weak I could
not work. I concluded I would try Hood’s
Sarsaparilla. To my surprise and great
Joy I soon found that It was doing me good
and when I had used 7 bottles I was per
fectly cured. It is now 4 yean and tbs
Cure wan Perfect and Permanent.
“ For the past four yean I have enjoyed
life and felt better and younger than in any
of the 85 yean preceding. I endured every
thing a human being could and live, and
I will recomidenfiHood’a Sarsaparilla long
sal live." Wh. Osbobx, Gibson City, III.
Hoove Pills ran imr ua comtipstion.
Money Saved is Money Made
SOAPS*
PERFUMERY
DRUGGIST’S SUNDRIES,
V —AT—
Lowest Prices
One of the Best
In the State.
k Mori & Go.
12iiCollegel Avenue.
April II
may lt-iin.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Aoauar*, Qa., April 32d, 1898.
Commencing April 28d the fullowisg schedules will be operated All trains, run by 90
Meridinn Time. The schedules are subjert to change without notice to the poblio.
We wish to have a word
with you. This column is
not “set” to till space, bnt
to. .attract your attention®
Yon are constantly in need
oi stationery, and of
course you want something
l-nice. Well, we think you
do. Where is the place to
get the best? We nnhes*
itating answer at the Ban
ner Job Office.
BEAD DOWN.
BEAD UP.
Night
Express.
8TAATI0NS.
Fast
Train.
Night
Express.
XI CO pm
112T p m
1141 p m
11 66 p m
12 06 a m
1218 n m
12 41 a m
12 56 am
111 rfn
190nm
1 IS am
1 58 a m
2 25am
2 41 am
311 am
8 29 a m
8 52 a m
4 13am
4 89 a m
6 06 a m
5 22 am
6 44 a m
6 58am
4 09am
6 80 a m
1105 am
11 2sh-m
IV 40am
U 66 am
12 04pm
IS 14 p m
12 82 p m
1248 p m
1 55pm
1 02 p m
A 20pm
1 32 p m
■f 55 p m
2 25 pm
2 48 p m
8 01 p m
8 18 p m
S3 pm
8 54 p m
4 92 p m
4 85 p m
4 57 p m
510 p m
5 22 p m
5 45 p m
7 45am
8 81 a m
8 40 a m
8 67 a m
9 18 am
9 18 IS
9 8V am
942 a m
10*08 a m
1016 a m
10 87 a m
I 40 am
1104am
11 18 am
II 87 a m
11 55 am
12 07 p m
12 22 p m
12 42 pm
1 00 p m
Augusts.
Belair .
Grovet wn, .....
Benelii,
Harlem
Deari g
Thomsen
Mesena
Camak
Norwood,
Barnett
CrawfordTille,...
Union Point
Greeaeshoro
Bulkhead, .... ...
. ........Madison..
Butledge
Social Circle
Covington,
Conjee
Lithooia
Store Mountain......
Clarkstoa,
Decatar
Atlanta,
8 15 p m
7 48 p m
7 24 p m
O.'Bpm
6 41 p m
6 £6 p m
6 18 p m
6 06p m
5 54 p m
6 85 p m
5 20 p m
4 67 pm
4 45 p m
480 p m
4 19 p m
8 59 p m
8 40 p m
8 29 p m
8 16 p m
3 00 p m
2 45pm
8 45 p m
2 48 p m
2 80pm
2 16 p m
2 07 p m
1 88 p m
I IS p m
101 p m
12 52 p m
12 85 p m
,12 22pm
12 06 a m
II 4V a m
11 27 am
1102am
l" 45 a it
10 23 am
10 07 a m
9 42 a m
9 17am
9 03 a m
8 42am
8 80 am
819 e m
8 00 a m
585 am
505am
4 S3 ate.
4 40am
481 am
4 18 a m
8 £9 a te
8 45am
5 87 a m
8 24am
8 08 a te
2 58 am
2 26am
207am
1 88 a m
118 a m
12 54 a m
12 36 am
12 07 am
11 SO n m
11 23 p m
11 01 p m
10 48 pm
10 86 pm
10 15 p m
DO YOU NEED—
Letter-Reads,
Bill-Heads,
Statements,
Envelopes, or
Note-Heads?
OF COURSE
YOU
D
Then, we wish
to get them out
for yon. That
is, if you want
it executed in
first-class style.
8 37 am
8 43am
4 12 a m
4 S3 a m
4 48am
6 12am
5 27 a m
6 - 0 a m
6 85 am
3 68 a m
lam
20 a m
NORTHBOUND.
First Class.
Passenger
11
Daily
N, E. R HI
First Class
Passenger.
9
Dallyi
P.M.
8 50
905
9 2
988
9 55
10 05
10 20
P. M. LV. Ar.
12 15 ...Lula...
12 85 Gillsvi'le
I in | 12 j
j Daily Daily 1
12 f i
113
1 90
1 40
2 00
Ma-. sv’le
H. Grove
Nichols’ n
. Center..
..Athens.
P.M.
7 15
6 67
e e
6 22
C 03
5 58
6 40
A.M.
11 56
11 85
11 25
11 02
10 44
10 33
10 15
.V P.M A.M.
SOU HAAS,
Traffic Manager,
Washington. D. O.
THE “ BELLE” ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Commencing 8unday, June 4th, 1893.
the ' ir-Line “Belle” accommodation train will
ran duly on the following schedule, Eastern
time:
Daily except Sunday, leaves Cornelia at Gel 5
m., arrives Atlanta 9:15 a. m.
8undays,l< a ves Cornelia at 8:00 a. m.-,arrives at
Atlanta 10:50 a m.
Daily except Sunday, leaves Atlanta at 6:00
m , arrives at Coroslia 9:00 p. m.
Bondars, leaves Atlanta at 8:50 p. m. t
rives at Cornell. 6:48 D. m.
Atlanta St Charlotte Air T.ine Division
Condensed fcheatue oi passenger Trains—Id
Effect June 4th, 1898
Southbound. Northbound
First-Class-Pass. First Class—Vara.
sr ,
Daily
I ll .
'Dally
A.*M.
9 35
9 43
9 53
10 00
10 10
10 21
19 28
10 41
10 48
11 ‘S
11 12
11 V2
11 2>
11 30
11 37
1 4’
11 45
It 13
11 58
12 0T
12 14
12 28
12 3
12 47
12 58
1 10
85 I
Daily!
A. M
12 50
12 11
12 28
12 31
12 >7
103
1 13
131
141
200
2 U
225
2 8
2 35
251
2 55
800
311
3 :t
827
335
400
415
480
4 61
5C6
I £6
Daily
P.M |l.v Ar A. M.
10 10 Chariott; 3 45
12
Dally
38
Daily
1' 28 I.. Lodo
10 59 lielmont.
lu 49 .Lowell.
10 57 Gastonia.
11 07 'Bessemer
11 15 ;K’g’s Mt-
11 28 .Grover .
11 38 iBl'ksb’rg
11 10 G ffoeys.
12 (0 iThickety
12 10 towp.ne,
12 ]2 .Clilton .
12 18 iMt Zion,.
12 25
12 29
12 34
12 44
12 0
.-pt’nb’rg
Sp. June.
F’rFor’si
■Wellior <1
Duncan’s
12 58 .<-re»Ps.
1 OijTajlorv.
I 20 Gr* nvllle
1 30 I Cross well
1 411 Eagle,’a.
1 52 Liberty..
2 06 .Central. ..
A. 5l'Ar LvIP.M
3 34
3 28
3 20
3 10
2 59
2 61
2 38
2 90
2 17
2 07
1 58
1 56
1 >1
1 43
1 40
1 80
I 27
1 22
1 14
l 06
12 42
1* 82
12 22
12 10
II 57
P M
7 45
7 3
7 22
7 12
7 00
6 45
6 35
6 18
6 07
6 50
5 37
5 26
5 22
5 15
5 05
5 02
4 17
4 45
4 87
4 27
4 17
4 09
8 42
3 82
3 19
3 05
P. 11.
P.M.
8 14
8 06
7 fS
7 48
7 38
7 27
7 20
7 08
7 <0
6 <6
6 36
6 28
6 '5
6 20
6 12
6 09
6 05
5 t5
5 50
5 41
5 85
5 231
5 12
5 02
4 61
4 39
P. M.
SOUTHBOUND.
First CUss.-Pass.
NORTHBOUND.
Fir.t Class-Pass.
37 i
Daily
11
Daily
31
D::ily
Stations. 1
36
Dally
19. 1 38
DatlyjDaUy
P.M.
P.M.
A, M.
lv. Ar|
'.M.
P. M |
P M.
1 15
5 11
2 10
•Central,.
ii ta
a no
4 33
1 >2
5 20
2 17
Calhoun..
H 44
2 62
4 27
1 20
5 2S
2 *‘2
.Keou-ce.
11 39
* 4»
4 23
i a:
0 35
2 32
..Seneca.
11 30
2 27
4 14
1 45
5 43
2 40
Rtcaund.
11 2
2 2-
4 07
1 62
S 52
2 43
lV’mlnstr
lt 15
2 21
4 011
2 CO
3 00
2 55
Harbins.
U 07
2 13
3 511
2 06
G C8
3 03
Madison.
10 9
2 05
3 47
2 15
G 15
3 08
.Folsom .
.0 53
1 5
8 42
2 24
8 15
3 R
..To- coa.
lb 43
1 88
3 33
2 31
0 37
3 Si
Ayeisvlle
10 31
1 20
3 23
2 65
7 10
3 45
Bit Aliy.
10 *1
1 12
3 14
2 67
7 1*
3 48
Cornelia
10 18
12 39
a 12
3 03
7 22
3 66
Longview lo 10
12 38
3 03
S 14
7 8.1
4 06
.Belton,-
9 68
12 14
2 10
3 13
7 35
4 07
.. Lula,..
9 66
12 12
2 49
1 *4
7 47
4 17
W. Suli>h
9 46
12 (0
2 441
3 30
7 54
4 2!
N. Hoil’d
9 3!)
11 60,
2 33
3 33
7 68
4 27
Gain’ av’l
9 16
11 46
2 3li
3 42
8 07
4 36
.. Odell’s
9 25
11 !3
2 2||
8 47
8 >5
4 41
F.llratab
9 20
H 26
2 11
3 66
8 21
4 51
..Buford
0 (-9
11 13
2 03
4 06
8 87
6 Of
Bnoanee.
8 67
11 01
1 51
4 14
8 41
6 10
..Duluth.
8 48 HO ro
1 45
4 12
*J 01
6 18
Norcroe*.
8 IB
10 39
1 37
4 23
9.11
5 26
Dora villa
8 32
10 31
1 29
4 30
9 13
5 27
Chamblet
8 30
10 28
1 28
4 85
9 20
6 38
Goodwill
8 25 l'l 22
1 23
4 41
9 32
5 40
Belt Juno
8 15
10 10
1 14
4 42
9 33
S 47
reachucc
8 14
10 09
1 U
4 £5
9 rn
5 60
.Atlanta
» 03
9 60
l 0
P M.
P. M
A.M.
Ar Lv
P.M
AM
F.M
Southbound.
Northbound.
IS- 17
8’n Only Bx.tjun.
Sft:
8.1
8.23
8,26...
8.«T...
5.45.. .
9.1H'.t:
9.87.. .
9l4l„_
50.00...
10.W ..
10.12.. .
19 83 ..
1843.. .. 8 66..
1088.. .. 866.
18 18
Bx.8un. B’n only
P.M.'
8.50
SJ8
642
640
6.07
AW
A,M. P.M.
615.. .. Cornelia.... 9.10...
6.23.. .. Longview... 9.(0...
6.37.. .. Beuton ... . 8.47...
639. .. Lula..: 8.45...
661.. .. White dnlph’r 8,»3...
7.00.... N. Holland, 8,6...
7.03.... Gainesville, 840.... A60
7.16.. .. Odell’S .. 8.07.... 6.40
7.28.. ..Flo-ery B’cl: 7.48.... 6X3
7.37-... Buford 7,48.... 5.10
7.60.. .. Bnwanee.... 7.27.... 5^>6
8.03.... 1-ulath 7-8.... 4.84
819-• • • Norcroaa.... 6JB.... 4.43
8.80 DoravUle,... S.46.... 4.31
8 83.... Cbamb-ee... 6 43 4,30
R41.... Goodwin'S... 6X5.... 4.18
' Junet’R
Belt.
6 20.
Peachtree.. 619....
Atlanta. San..
Ar. X.v. p!m
COS
4a,5
For detailed information as to Isnal
through tine tablet, rates and Pullman Bleep
ing ear reservations, confer with local agents
or address—
W. A. TUBE, 8. H. HABDWII
Gen’lPass.Ag’t, Ain’t Gen. Pass,
Washington, D. 0.
J. A. DuL
:ck,
NnnerlntendenL Atlanta. Ga
Snhsoribe for the
Banner.
117 p m
1 37 p m
1 48 p m
2 01 pm
2 17 p m
2 32 p m
2 41 p m
3 OH p m
3 27 p m
34ipm
3 f 8 p K
4 45 p m
.. Camak
Wtrrenton,.... ..
. Bayfield
. Cnlverton
.. Nparta
. Devereux,
.... Carrs
. Millcdgt ville
... Browns
.. Haddocks,
... James
.... Bacon
(6 om
19 p m
28 p m
OOp m
9 32am Barnett,
9 47am | Sharon
9 5-iam i Hillman:
110 80 a m | Washington
40pm
49 p m
06 p m
13 pm
29 p m
6 50p m
" 05 p m
2 10 p m 10 15 a m
2 31 p m 10 24 a m
3 06 p m 10 41 a m
3 21 p m l n 48 a m
4 8pm
4 39 p m
4 51 p m
5 15 p m
11 (4 a m
11 25 a m
11 40 am
Union Point
9 50 am
Woodville
9 42am
Maxeys
925am
Antiech
9 18 am
Crawford
9 02 * m
Dunlap
Vinttra
8 41 a m
Athens
8 25 am
11 35 am
11 22 a m
10 5°. a rn
10 27 am
9 59 a m
9 20 a m
9 12am
840am
515 pm
5 07 pm
450 pm
4 43 pm
4 27 pm
4 06 pm
8 50 pm
5 40 p m
6 05 p m
0 40,pm
10 10 a m
10 81 n m
1110 a m
....Union Point
tiiloam
... .White Plains
9 00 a m
8 85 a m
8 00 a m
4 30 p m
4 05 p m
8 15 pm
Day Bail, West bound—Dinner, Union Point. Fast B,il, last bound—Hopper, Harlem
-■ “ ’ ... -
Day Haiti East bound—Ditnei. Harlem. Bleeping Cats between Atlanta and Cl
gogta and Atlanta, Augusta and Bacon.
:leston, An
„. GREEN,
General Manager.
JOE W. WHITE,
Travelling Passenger Agent.
Auenava. Ga.
A. G. JACKSON,
Gen’l Freight and Pass. Agt
Blue Ridge <8e Atlantic Railroad.
Time Table No 20—In<ff ct Sunday, July 2nd, C A M.
11
13
IS
I
•D’ly
Srn.u’tj
ex.
Sun
onlt
ex.
only Sun.
P.W,
5 46
P.M.
AM AM
5 41
6 «
4 4-
6 00
6 CO
6 61
600
6 C
6 5
7 rl 5 18
6 25
S *5
7 2f
5 3*
6 35
S 35
7 34
5 45
8 5.
6 3.
7 45
6 00
P.M
P.'L
A.M! A M
STATIONS,
LEAVEI
Turnerville....
Anandale
O atkeavllle ...
Der ores'.
Cornelia.
ABBIVE.
I>U
ex
Sun.
8uu.
D’ly
ex.
Sun.
onty
only
Sun,
ARRIVE.
P.M
P.w
PM.
P.M.
20
• 5'
B ttJ
10 21
1 45
1 35
8 Of
10 05
1 SI
I ft
76
9 60
l If
1 M
7 4*
a 40
1«
i m
7 30
9 30
12 4!
12 4
7 ir
9 11
LEAVE.
M
M.
P.M.
P.M.
W. V. LAUBA1NE, Receiver.
lacon & Northern Railroad Co.
N. E. HARRIS. Receiver.
Schedule in effect June 25‘h, 1893.
Northbound Trains
Southbound Trains
No.ll
Er.
Bna’y
A. M.
4 80
4 50
4 55
6 06
6 65
6 OS
6 80
6 50
7 09
7 5t
8 05
8 87
8 55
9 44
10 17
10 43
11 A
11 85
IS 85
1 80
1 31
1 £7
8 16
8 86
8 Ot
P. B.
NoTl
Daily
No. S
Daily.
A. M
Lv Ar
P.M
7 40
.. Haeoa..
7 56
8 05
C R.B Juuet’n
7 40
8 00
balk Cut....
7 8
8 05
8 at
8 28
8 88
8 45
H It
9 06
9 18
9 87
9 81
9 64
9 58
:o 16
10 89
10 45
11 15
11 88
11 41
11 49
11 67
18 05
12 80
P M.
Van Boren.,
Morton
Irays
Bradley
Wayside
Bound Oak .
Hillsboro
Ad gak rifle...
Uinetta
. .Monticelio
.. Mscben
Shady Dele...
Godfrey
Broughton .
..Madison,..
.. Florence : .
Farmington
...Bishop
Wall narille
Sidney . .
..V. hitohalL.
...Aiheoa..
Es
Sunday
pTm”
7 82
7 18
7 oe
8 87
• 60
S 4
S 88
5 90
6 06
6 61
5 8?
6 88
5 14
4 60
4 45
4 SO
4 08
3 50
8 43
3 4o
3 33
3 80
P M
Ga, Southern and Florida R. R
Suwanee River Ronte.
Schedule in Effect October 16,1892.
Bead Down.
- a.m.
Read Ui
1 Up,
P.M. A. M, P.M. AM.
6 00 540 LT.....PaUtka....Ar. 9 45 840
No. IB-P.M. A. M. P.M. A. M
S80 TOO Lv. Jacksonville Ar. 830 7«
P M. A.M. PM. A.M
885 9 00 Lv...Luke City....Ar. 626 6 85
928 968 Jasper 633 111
10 33 1058 ...Valdosta.... 427 8 48
1218* 12*41 Tifton 868 818
147 810 ....Ooidele 105 12 45
4 10 4 35 ..Macon June.. 10 40 108S
4 80 410 Ar.....Macon Lv 1020 1006
745 8 00 ....Atlanta... 710 IK
A.M. P.M
3 10
2 £0
8 44
a 84
8 08
1 47
1 82
1 (2
12 47
11 15
>1 68
11 27
11 08
IP '8
9 68
9 05
8 80
t> ’6
7 16
6 36
5 18
6 CO
6 40
6 40
5 00
A M.
Connections at Madison with Ga. R, B.: at Florlda^east, west and south.
Maw H. BURNS,
Bacon with Bouthwesteri Division and Main
Stem Division of O. of Ga and G. 8. A F., for
all Florida points.
For further information concerning rates,
schedules etc , apply to
J. O. Mi. MASTER, Ag’t, A teens, Ga.
h J. HARRIS, Umo T’k’t Ag’t Macon, Ga.
8.C. HOGS, Snp’L
Mason. Ga
TIME TO GO WEST.
Now is the time to take advantage of
the low rates and quick schedules offer
ed by the Blchmond A Danville rail
road to the “Great West.” 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 most comfortably ana
quickly this way. Baggage ohecked
through to destination.
For maps, time-tables, and other In
formation call on any agent ofthi<
great system, or address
W. H. TAYLOE, A, A. VERNOY
Dist. Pass. Agt, Pass. Agt.
Athens 10 Kimball House,
* Atlanta, Ga.
lO.Kimball House
Atlanta. G»-
las ia»
P.M. A.M.
7 80 6 2S
A.M. P.M.
180 110
7 85 7 89
..Chattan’ga..
„..Nashville....
..Evansville...
...fit Louis....
1040 Ar...-Chicago.,
A.M. F.M.
813 1851
P.M. A.M.
90S 710
P.M.
.... 130
P.M.
785
P.M.
.LV. 4QC
A. M. P.M.
SHORT LINE TO WORLD’S FAIR
Sleeping Car on Night Trains between
Macon and Palatka,
Doable Dally PbUmu Sleeping Car Serriee
Between Jacksonville, Fla., KuhriUo
andSL Louis.
WITHOUT CHANGE.
Connect* ln Union Depot at Maces with M _
N„ Ga. R. R., V. B. R., and Southwestern E. U n
north and south; and ln Union Depot at Lake
City and Palatka with all trains from Points
NS, A.C.BNAPP,
Trav. Pass. Agt, Traffic Man’gr,
maoon, uV. Macon, Ga.
■ICON * B1EMIN6BAM B. B. CON SECTIONS
OCTOBER 16th. 18B2.
iSS8
Bead Down stations. Read Up.
646 A.M. Lv Macon. Ar 200P.M
lw —
1880
U10
H 26
1100
1000
007
842P.M.
..Lv 600 A.M.
... 917 «
...LT 715 A.M.
"LvIS^
... 060 A.
6M •
.1 6(0 A
.Sofkoa.
Lisella
....Montpelier....
Calloden
Vstesrille... .
....Thom sit on....
Thundering Bprl’go
. ....Woodbury
9 ISP. M. Ar....Columbus....
060 * Griffin....
2OOP. M. Ar ...HarrUCity..
Columbus...
3jop. M. Ar... .Greenville..
8 80 P.M Odessa....
810 * ...MountvlUe..
820P.M. Ar LaGrange...
It 00
1800
1246 «
180 P. M.
Connections With Atlanta A West Point K
H. BURNS, A. a KNAPP;
Trav.SmxAgt,
NEW STOCKS
NEW PRICES
CHEAP FOE CASH.
225 BBOAD STREET, ATHENS, GA.
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we don’t prom
ise to do it
cheaper than
any one else]
but we will
print lor yon
at as low a fig
ure as first-
class work
manship will
admit
This is worth
something, we
think. When
your printing
is in the hands
of printers who
value their re
putation, you
need have no
fears, is will be
gotten up tast
ily as to typo
graphical ap
pearance.
NOTE THIS.
In the (Banner
Job Rooms only
superior printers
are .employed,
men of experi
ence who under
stand their busi
ness thoroughly.
l>id yon know
that a good
proof reader is
an important
requisite. to
any printing
offipe. With
par d onable
pride we claim
that all jobs
turned from
the Banner of
fice ■ are free
from errors.
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hring to yon? We know it
is, and shall be pleased to
teceive any orders with
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