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THE CENTURY
T HE official reports show that no
baking powder received an award
over the Royal at the Chicago World’s
Fair.
The judge of awards on baking pow
der writes that the claim by another
company to have received the highest
award is false; that no such award
was given to it.
The Royal Baking
and strongest
and has received the highest
award at every fair, wherever exhibited
in competition with others.
Tsking Um g rt«r*l r -
rival of i tervtt In the Gr*nt Emperor,
Tub Ce* ro«v will print daria* 18*6
W.D. Griffeth, E. W. CHARBONNIliR t CO
Beal Estate Agent, WHOLESALE AaD RETAIL DBA' ERS IN
Coal, Cement, -Lime, Builders* Material,
A NEW LIFE OF
Magnificently Illustrated.
purest
made,
Powder is the
baking powder
ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., 1M WALL 8T., NEW-YORK.
ISLErLbL^L
Tub l bktcby u famous, for 1 s great
| bnladed iserrale, and sever in iu bia-
y baa a g water (uebien projected
(ban tcia new fe of NaptHou?
written by Pr«{. William M. blMae, of
Rrinceto , who liu spent man, years
in prepti.tioa for t>ia woik. Thus far
j no biugrapl y of ”tUe man of deatiuj”
ha. appeared in either English
French that is nee from rancor anu
I attentive to the law. ot his tone. I criti-
1 ciein. Tub Cbntuky baa secured li
the great, al.-round, complete and
teree.it g history of ms life of one
the most marvelous of men. No matter
| bow muob you already know of Nap
, Jror, you wi 1 want to read this; here
| is the concentration of all the lives and
[nitmoirs. The illustrations will
magnificent—the wealth of Tub L knig
ht's art department will be lavished
| upon them. Two members of the sut)
bavt just returned fiom Paris, wher.
they have been securing all that is ben
| of Napoleonic material. New portraits
will be printed, great historical pain.-
| ings reproduced, and Castoigne and
| oilier modern artists have drairn anew
some of the great scenes of Napoleons
| life for this history.
In addition to this there will be
<Jast your eye down tbia column
tod aee if you do not find m methisg
to fit the size ol your bank account.
The beautiful home of Mrs. B. B
Greene on Milledge avenue, corner
° f Broad street, contains seven large
rooms and a dressing room and cloe-
•t‘i t two room servant’s house, fine
well of water, lot fronts two hundred
feet on the avenue in the center of
tbe fashionable district. During
the good times nothing lie than
(7,COO would have bees considered
Now I ofler this place for $5,000,
terms one-fourth cash acd balance
n 1 rg time.
SOLE AQKNTS|FOR TUG FAVORITE GLKNN MARY COAL,
And Also Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Eik River, Jelico,
k Gallowav, Spltm, American, and Steaun Goal. Portland, Roa-
endal», Lmiaville Cement. Pure W hite Lime Build
ers’ Hair, K c.
OFFICE 1 DEPOT
YiOtoria Hotel Owner. J College A vena*.
* TELEPHONE NO 35.
J. W. BROWN & SONS
1 Will Sell
BADLY CRUSHED.
THE LITTLE DAUGHTER OF MR.
A L. COMER
CAUGHT \\ A GIX SHAFTING.
The Physicians State That
The Little Girl Will Prob
ably Recover.—Injuries
Quite Painful.
Mr. A. L. Comer runs a public gin at
Corner, Gs., and at bis place of businest
there rime near happening a fatal ac
cident Thursday morning.
His little tlvi-yeai- Id daughter was
around the gin hou-e, ter father not
oeing aware of her presence.
The little girl wandered up near to
NEW BILLS
WHICH ARK BEING INTRODUCED
IN THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
U. PITTMAN'S RESOLUTION
Sent Back to a Committee-
A Populist Member
Wants an Income
Tax Levied.
.ATHENS tOTTON MARKET.
[Corrected by PblnUy A Griffith.!
A NEW NOVEL BY
MARION CRAWFORD,
The title is “Casa Braccio,” and it is a
I romance of Italy, fail of human passion
Toce—Barely Steaty
Good Middling 8 1-2
Strict Middling. 8 S-«
Middling 8 3-10 to 1-4
Strict Law Middling—— 8 1-18 to 1-8
Low Middling la.
If you want Parr Bros, for Wall Pa
per, Paints, Oils, Ac., or House and
Sign Painting, Telephone No. 8.
Atlanta. Ga„ Nov. 2.—[Special.] —
Tbe main isoident of the day in tbe
bouse was the debate on tbe Pittman
resolution declaring in favor of free
and unlimited coinage of silver at tbe
ratio of 10 to 1. After a spirited debate
tbe resolutions was Bent to tbe com-
mir.'ee on 'he state ol the republic.
Mr. Hogan, of Lincoln, one of tbe
the shafting and ber dress caught in it. populist members, introduced bis in-
She screamed but it was too late to
avert the accident, for tbe machinery
drew tbe little girl into its clutches.
As soon as possible the machinery
was stopped aud tbe child removed
from it. —
It was found that tbe skin had been
badly corn and the flesh lacerated ou
her sales, andjher thigh was broken.
It Dr, D. D. Quillian, of Athens, was
summoned at once and rendered all
possible medical assistance.
Dr Quillisn said yesterday that tbe
little child was resting well aud with
careful attention would recover.
When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorb.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
When she had Children, she gave them Castoria.
LOWEST PRICES! BEST COAL!
New Soddy $4.15 and $*-35; Jelico
*4.55 and *4.05; Paint Rook $4.75.
Athens GAs Light Co.
Mati'es This Afternoon.—The Ma
bel Paige Company will present the
Egyptian Girl at the matinee this after
noon.
and excitiog episode,
A NEW NOVEL BY
MRS. BURTON HARRISON
will be puolishtd during tbe year, li
is oalled “Aa Errant Wooing,” aud is »
tale of wandering (and lovO among
uew scenes of travel in Norlbeu Africa
and Southern Spain.
OTHER FEATURES
will be several ismdiar papers oi
“Washington iu Lincoln's Time," by
Noah Bro< k», who was on terms of u. -
usual intimary with tbe War President
The Cathedrals of France,” by Ml.
All subscribers to The
ATHENsBaNNER, who des ; re to I Schuyler Van Rensselaer, with Him.
continue their subscription ,r * ti ° DS ^ stpU Pen “ el J* Manjr mort
’ | seruli will be announot d later.
will please call at The Ban
nkr office and pay for same.
Phinizy -fe Upson.
BOOKS
-A.T
Bankrupt
PRICES.
come tax bill in the bouse this morn
ing. It is the same bill introdnoed b;
Mr. Hogan at tbe last general assembly
but which was killed by tbe finance
committee.
Mr. Ciaig introduced a bill tbii
morning that proposes to take away
from the county commissioners tbe
power to revise tbe jury boxes and
place it in the ban?s of tbe notary pub
lics and ex-ollicio justices of the peace,
of each county, they to constitute
commission for that purpose.
Mr. Walden of Glasscock introduced
a bill this morning to make all life in
surance policies subject to taxation
when they become of any value.
Mr. Wright of Floyd'introduced
joint resolution which will meet with
general favor. It is a resolution pro
viding for the appointment of a joint
committee of three from tbe bouse and
two from tbe senate whose duty it shall
be to draft a bill, having in view the
lessening of elections in Georgia.
Mr. Ryals introduced a bill this morn
ing to create a new judicial cirouit, to
be known aa tbe “Eastman cirouit,” and
to be comprised of the counties ef Lau
rens, Dodge, Montgomery, Telfair and
Coffee.
Immediately after the adjournment
I of the borne Mr. Jenkins, chairman of
| tbe Democratic caucus, called a meet
ing. The object of tbe meeting was to
agree upon an hour on Tuesday when
the legislature will ballot for a United
States senator. So many leaves of ab
sence were granted this morning in or
der for members to go to thair homes
and vote in tbe congressional t lection,
that it was necessary to fix an hour
when there woul 1 certai nly be a quo
rum of both houses present.
Aa to Dr. Holmes* Biography.
I asked Dr. Holmes only a month ago,
as he was speaking calmly of the possi
bility that be might not see another
birthday, if he had made any arrange
ments concerning a literary executor or
biographer.
“No," said the old poet "I must
leave that to others to arrange. All my
old friends are gone before me. Some
one will be found to attend to it"
“Perhaps your son will do it” I sug
gested.
“Oh, no," said Dr. Holmes. “I do
not think that he would care to trouble
himself with it It is not at all in his
line. He prefers to devote himself wholly
to law.”—Boston Record.
RUDYARD KIPLING
contributes bis First, American Storj
to tbe December number of Thk Cbn
tubt.
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Union Bqu .r*, New York.
Seed for our beaut: ml Illustrated pamphlet,
“TheCentury Co. aud Its tYutk,** and mention
wi ere you saw tbls
jTlie house of tbe late Mis. M.
vianley on corner of Deariug and
Findley streets. The house has
eight large rooms besides the we 1
>nd a go- d cellar, servant’s house,
sad large barn. This is a large
shady lot oniy four blocks from tbe
college campus The price is only
$4,000, and terms very reasonabl*
The new tour room house on sor
ter of Peabody and Harris streets
vitb a half acre l»i, good wet 1 , stable
sod garden. The improvements cost
$1,300 two years ago. Price n
'only $l,2oo for house and lo', Terms
wo huudred dollars cash, balance on
tbe instalment plan for any t*m
rom one to eight years at 7 8 10
per cent interest. This is a rare
chance to secure a good house as the
pay ments’are only a fraction more
than rent.
I am offering for a limited tim
the desirable central property owned
by Mr George N Bootb, situated on
Hancock avenue, Hull and Doughei
ty streets, as follows: The Ml Vsi
jod, tbs most desirable location, lor
a boarding house in the city This
is a 14 room house, has all tue mod
ern improvements, gs-, wa er, bath
ubs and waur closets just put in
L'he two story brick building on cor
aer Hancock a vet he aud Hull street
store occupied by K G Daniel, gro-
er, seven bed rooms on the second
door, all fron'- rooms, and a large
basement room occupied by G
Booth.
i he six room cottage on corner
Hull and Douguerty street, and the
seven room cottage ntxt door ab »ve
on Dougherty m aeu l’he plumoing
has just been completed in ail these
houses. I his property is all ren ed
and will pay 30 per cent net on the
price asked for iu Terms can be
made very reasonable. Gome in and
see me abou: the price.
A Bargain for a Business Man
—The five room cottage on corner ot
Jackson and Baldwin streets, halt
acre lot tor $850. Only $150 cash
required, and balance can be pa d on
the monthly instalment plan anu
oniy cost $11 20 per month, which is
hardly a iair rent for the place.
1 have two 3-room cottages on
Oconee street with one-fourth acre
lots that 1 will sell for less than cost
of the houses, and give you your
own time to pay for them.
▲ vacant lot on Pulaski street
68x156 for $200.
I I.have bought lately a large
lot of Sets of Books" from the
Receiver on a Publisher’s
Estate at
Ruinously
Low Prices,
And will offer the same for a
short- time very cheap ^to
make room for fall stock.
Died For Love at Seventy-three.
A story of disappointed love comer
from Scbillgallen, in the district of In-
sterborg, Germany. The victim of the
malady in the present case was one
Herr Jnrklies, who was 78 years old.
Jurklies bad already bad three wives
and wished to marry a fourth. But tbe
lady informed him that she thought him
a little too old. He replied that if she
continued in the same mind he wonld
go into the forest and hang himsell
The lady was firm, and Herr Jnrklies
carried out his threat. He hanged him
self on a forest tree.
YOU won’t have hideous
dreams and pains
the stomach if youjbuy your
Breads Cakes aud Candies
from C. BODE.
Held by a FUh While Hl> Child Drowned.
William Cooper of Fisher went fish
ing for mnskellnnge yesterday, taking
his 4-year-old daughter along. He hook
ed a big mnskellnnge. He oould not
hold the fish until it opened its gills,
and then Cooper thrust a hand in an
either side. The insidee of b muskel-
lunge’s gills are lined with little, sharp,
bonelike protuberances, and the instant
Cooper inserted his hands the fish closed
the gills, and Cooper oould not with
draw his hands.
A fearful struggle ensued between the
Taken Unawares.
Much attention baa boon attracted by tha
great ofler of the Soathern Pacific Company of
N«w Orleans They are making a free diatri-
bution ol books to advertise their wondeifol
new train row running from New Orleans to
the Pacific Coaat, and which Is said to be the
finest, fee teat and moat luxuriously appointed
| train ever'constructed. Tbe train eon sis: a of
a composite car, in which ia embraced a barber
i shop, hath
I ..op, bath room, library, cafe and smokini
parlor, a dining car, in which meals ars tern
WINTER EXGURSION RATES.
The Southern Rail way begins sale of
winter tourist tickets on November 1st.
The sale of winter tourist tickets to
<11 Florida resorts and the principal re
sorts in Texas and Mexico has been l ar-
ranged by the Southern Railway Com
pany to begin November 1st, 1894. The
ratei tor the eoming season will be
about the same as heretofore, and tick
ets will be good to return until May
81st, 1895.
The new winter schedules of the
Southern Railway will aflord most ex
cellent accommodations and tbrougfc-
c.ir facilities, and those anticipating a
winter outing shout 1 communicate
with either A. A. Vernoy, C. P. Agent,
or W. H. T.yloe, D. P, A., Kimball
House oor, Atlanta, Ga., before making
arrangements for their trip.
man and the fish, in the midst of which | •» all bouts, day or night, passengers piying
a swish nf thn fish’a tail kiuvOrnd tha I °“W for whlrt *6*7 order; alto, n loll eompio-
a swish or tne nun s tail knocked the I men t, f PullmanVlatest and most cnagmfioent
We
Housef\xrn.ish.in.8c Depot,
327 Hroa d Street.
Garry the Largest and Best Selected Stock of
Crockery,
Glass Wa e,
Lamps.
l hiua
Dinner and Tea Sets,
and
Fancy Chinas in
Great Variety.
We are the. Largest Jobber * in tbe city.
J- w brown & sons.
Stoves,
Grates and Ranges,
liu Ware
Wooden aLd Willow WaTe,
fcilver Plated Ware,
Table Cutlery
Charbonnier & • Cowles
FlirtJB lJSTSUK AJSTOF.
OFFICE
MO«8’ NEW BUILDING, Clayton St.
C. H. NEWTON,
W. T. BRYAN.
NEWTON & BRYAN,
BANK
INSURANCE AGENTS,
OFFICE
of THE TJJ> IVERSIT
ATHENS, HA.
Commercial Union Assurance Co,, Lid-, Imperial Insurance Co., Ltd.
Sun insurance Office, Lancashire Insurance Co ,
Sud Mutual Insurance Co.
MORTON & PHINIZY,
One of the most desirable vacant
lots on Milledge avenue situated be
tween Hill and Meigs street 89x216
has been held at $2,500. Price now
only $1,700.
A ten room dwelling and lot 90x
200 on MeigB Street near Church
Street. Tbe house cost $2,000 and
thn lot is worth $500. 1 offer this
lot for $1,050, cash.
A 4 room cottage and lot fronting
85 feet on Pope Street opposite home
of Warren E< ge, only $375. (Jome
quick tbia won’t Btay wnb me long.
A nine room honse and lot on cor
ner Pancook Avenue and P<pe
Street lot fronts 135 feel on Hancock
Avenue, the .improvements on this
place cost $1,800. All I ask for it
ia $1,060.
A 4 room cottageland .lot 65x200
on Hancock Avenue between Finley
and Pope Streets tor $4*5.
Farms.
little one overboard. Cooper was unable
to get free, and he saw the child drown
before his eyes. He finally released one
of his hands and kiUed the fish with a
hammer. Today he came here for treat
ment and told his story. His hands are
much swollen and poisoned by contact
With the gills, and the doctor says it
wiU be a week or two before he regains
the use of them. The muskellunge
wieghed about 85 pounds, according to
Cooper’s story.—Rogers City (Mich.)
Dispatch.
CITY REGISTRATION.
The City Registration
Books will .close November
20th at 2 o’clock p. m.
A. L. Mitchell, C. of G.
Chullou
The Homeopathio Medical society of
the county of Philadelphia, at their
monthly meeting last evening at the
Hahnemann Medical college, by resolu
tion recommended the abolition by all
churches of tbe common communion
cup, or chalice* and tbe substitution of
individual onpe. The reeolntion was tbe
outcome of the discussion ot a paper on
"Infection From the Communion Cup,
tbe Necessity For Reform,” read by Dr.
G. M. Christina—Phixdelpliia Record.
magnificent
drawing-room sleeping can. Tha speed of
this railway wonder, covering the vast dis
tance between New Orleans and Lea’ Angelas
ia 60 boon, and to San Francisco in 77 honi«,
baa nevtr been attempted or eons led. Con*
trary to tbe tunal practice of other great rail
way lines, no espouse will be incurred older
then tne customary first-class ticket and
sleeping car tare for traveling on tbia superb
train.
“Now westward Sol haa sent tbe richest
beams el nocs’a high glory.**
And much of civihieil America is following
rapidly in bis train seeking homos, wealth and
health inCalifornia.
Tbe great Sunsat Route, Southern Pacific, ia
now tbe favorite one to those familiar with the
different lines of Western travel; and its man -
agement, gratefully recognizing tbe ready ap
preciation which tha trarabeg public baa
shown^their excellent fast tram, service,'em
bracing through Pullman and Tourist sleeping-
car facilities in the past, and which will be
continued from Cincinnati, Chicago and Hew
Orleans have determined to outdo the m-at
splendid achievements, and to provide their
petrous with a combination of luxniy and
comfort hitherto nneonaled. To this sad the
magnificent train, "Sanaet Limited,** taki
nitaama from tha solar luminary, win
j NOTICE.
All persons who have afpartof an on-
expired subscription or advertisement
running over into September, will
please settle for same when due at the
Baxhbb cflloe.
Phinizy A Upiox.
5*
luminary, v
across valley and p ain and oror hill
tain It follows with tbe speed oi the wind, has
New Orleans. Lot
Angeles sadfiaa Francisco Leaving both ter
minals every Thursday daring tbs season of
1824-05, passingthrough the Bain.test regions
in all America, delightful even in January,
tbia “fleeing city” covers gulf to cosat in a
trifle over two daya. Every comfort ot home
ia found in the laxariom vealibuled coaches—
dining, sleeping and composite—which com
prise “Sunset Limited, 1 ''.and the scenery aloug
this line is unsurpassed. For iurlher particu
lars, address 8. F. B. MORSE, Geu’t, IWr
A test, Hsu Orleans, La
216-acres in Oglethorpe county 2\
miles irom Bairdstown, known as this
Boswell place, well watered, a good
lonr horse crop opened, a fonr room
dwelling bouse in good repair, coin
cribs, stables etc. Good neighbor
hood. Price only $6 00 per acre,
160 acres ou t'.e Ocon e nver
about.5 mites above Athens with
good flat boat landing, 100 screa
beaviiy wooded,can be cu; and boated
to city and realize enough on tbe
wood to pay ior tbe place, 40 acres
oi river bottom, 60 acres in cultiva
tion, one .tenant’s honse on the
pi tee. Price $10 per. acre, terms
one-half cash.
70 sores, about one-half^ of which
is ia the city limits, two tenant’s
houses, 60 acret in eultivation, price
$1,500.
I have other city property and
severs! ^“sirabie farms near ci y.
Rent List.
SUCCESSORS! TO
FRED S. MORTON,
^ AND
MELL, LINTON & CO.,
FIRE-INSURANCE.
J. A. Homncuw, ftwiut.
B. Brnsa, Vmn Passibu-
A- Hut, 0iSUJH>
The Athens Savings BaM
Conducts A dtitfiStlAL flANJLiNG dUails-iS
Pays interest on Savingr Depots,
Practically Unlimited Chaiter Liability ol Swm kholder*
Afiords Depositors Unonestionable Security
Directors:
J, A. HDNNICUTT JAS. W111TIt
%l MYERS, M. STRRN
JNO. GERD1NE, T. P. VINCENT,
W. D. O'FARRELL.
GEORGIA RAILROAD SCHEDULES.
OFFICE GENERAL MANAGER.
Adsosta, Ga.. October 14th, 1824.
Commencing Oct. 14th tbe following schedules will oe operated, ail trains, ran by 9011
Aeridisa Time. Tho schedule* are subject to change without notice to the pcblie.
READ DOW:
No. 11.
Night
Kxprets.
4 88 pm
6 04 pm
6 17 pm
» 31 pm
6 40 pm
6 42 pm
6 04 pm
6 14 pm
6 21 pin
6 tt pm
8 44 pm
0 61 pm
6 30 pm
11 00 pm
11 28 pm
12 40 am
12 62
12 40 an,
12 08 am
12 27 am
12 82 am
12 48 am
12 88
1 11
1 28 am
1 60
2 08
2*SS am
2 61 am
6 11 am
S all am
*8 52 am
4 16 am
4 28 am
4 48 am
5 00
5 10
6 30
2 00
11 60 urn
12 14 pm
12 26 pm
•2 87 pm
12 46 pm
12 55 pm
1.11 pm
1 28 pm
2 14 am
2 48 am
2 02
S 27 am
S to
.4 10
4 48 am
5 16 am
6 26 am
6 68
• 46 am
Mrs Noble’s Residence on Pulaaki
street $ 30 00 mo
5 Room honse Hancock ave 12 50 mo
6 Room house Lumpkin st 12 50 mo
4 Room house^StroDg at 12.00 mo
4 Room house’Lnmpkin at 7 00 mo
BfRoom house,Church at 12 00 mo
4.Room house.River st 7,00 mo
4^Room house,3 Lumpkin st“6 00 mo
W. D. GRIFFETH,
14 OQtlege Avenue.
6 46 pm
0 66 pm
7 02 pm
188 pm
l s 64_pm
2 07 pn.
3 46 pa
.6 80 pm
... 10 I
.... 11 80 am ....
.... U 60 pm .
U 08 i
11 2J i
11 SO i
oTTi
~?S?i
7 44]
Train
No. 27.
STATIONS
Iran
No. 28.
Day
MaU.
Night
Express
Train,
No. 18.
7 15 an
.. Augusta..
... Uelair..
8 SO pm
1 00 pm
12 So pm
12 26 pm
12 .0 pm
12 0k pm
6 16 am
4 48 am
7 48 mm
7 15 nib
7 46 am
.Grovewwn
.. Benelia ..
7 58pm
4 44 am
4 Jd4 am
7 Ultm
4 47 am
7 68 am
..Harlem ..
7 43 pm
4 15 am
■ 0 87 un
8 06 am
.. Deariug .
7 84 pm
11 66 pm
4 oo am
0 28 am
8 18 am
..Thomson.
..Meacna ..
7 20 pm
11 8g am
U 2o k am
11 18 am
b lo am
tt 46 am
tt li an.
4 Ob am
8 85 am
. Gaintk ..
7 U4 pm
8 27 am
6 66 am
8 41 am
..Norwood..
8 67 pm
Ll 11 am
8 19 am
6 48 ax
8 41 am
. Barnett..
6 44
10 68 am
8 08 am
6 84am
8 M am
urawtoidv’l
6 82 pm
10 48 am
2.48 am
6 22 an
V 04 am
Jaion l’oint
6 lo pm
10 11 am
2 22 am
o oo am
09 23 am
OrcensU.ro
6 66 pm
JO 06 am
2 08. am
„
J09.66 am
tiuckneafi
6.41 pm
09 42 am
1 8b am
10 09 am
..Madison..
6 o9 pm
9.21 am
1 21 am
10 26 am
..Uutledge.
4 68 pm
9 10 am
1 ol am
.10 88 am
Social Circle
4 4o pn.
8 6, am
IK 4b am
10 57 am
Covington
4 20 pm
8 3} am
12 22 am
.
11 18 pn.
..Conyera..
4 01 pm
8 17 au.
12 OO.ngt
M
11 27 pm
..Litbonta..
8 60 pm
8 OO.am
ll 4o pm
...........
il 48 pm
Stone M’tn.
8 88 pm
7 49 am
U 2* urn
........
11 62 pm
.tilarfcston.
3 28 pm
7 40 am
11 14 pm
12 OU n’u
. .Decatur ..
o 18 pm
7 81 am
11 08 pm
........era
12 16 pm
..Atlanta..
8 00 pm
7 16 am
lo 46 pm
8 4u am
.. Canute...
6 46 pm
U 16 tun
IK 4U am
8 47 am
Warren ton
6 86 pm
11 08 am
12 26 am
—Mnjheld..
8 14 pm
00 am
il 68 am
Calvarton
6 0J pot
uO am
11 89 pm
2 22 am
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5 49 m
10 86 am
11 28 pm
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00 am
10 68 pm
2 48 am
Cam ..
o 20 pm
10 16 am
10 44) m
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9 6V am
Atitedgvilta
4 67 pu>
026o am
10 12 pm
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4 88 pu»
V .44 pm
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10 82 am
.Haddocks..
4 2fi pm
9 So am
s ho pm
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•4 a! pn
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11 00 am
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8 46 pm
8 00 am
0 Willi
2 18 pm
..Barnett ..
A 02 pm
8 60 am
6 16 pm
2 80 pm
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1 86 pm
8 87 am
6 oi pm
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2 88 pm
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1 27 pm
8 28 am
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8 07 pax
Washington
1 00 pm
7 it an
6 2u pm
2 Sfi pn
Union Point
9 20 am
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2 40 pm
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9 08 am
5 .40 pm
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2«>pm
Bairdstown
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.9 04 am
6 8a pm
8 01 pm
. Makeya..
3 51 am
6 22 pm
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8 OS pm
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8 44 am
6 16 pm
8 19 pm
.Crawford..
8 80 am
6 01 pm
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8 85 pm
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8 12 am
.4 40 pm
S S9 pm
..Winters..
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8 07 am
4 42 pm
8 56 pm
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7 60 am
_4 26 pm
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2 06 pm
1 42 pm
1 20 pm
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All aboreoararun Daily exqspt Hand 12, which do not run on^tiunday.
gusta and Macon on
leaving Macon at 9
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Sleeping Cara between Atlanta and Churleaton, Magnate and A<
^ bleepiu^otu-'a betwean.Macon and New York on tram 27 and train
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