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PH1NIZY A UPSON.
Ro. UPHOM .... Msnaglog Editor
C. H. PHIMIZY AND E. 8. UPdON.LCMdM ud
Managers.
fSmSSSSnTvTMH rmSrSrS
The Constitution In n loading editorial
protasu against the election method*
uted in the tenth district. It sajs that
the returns from all the oonnties show
the practice of fraud and the voting of
I more voters than live in those counties.
It lays the blame equally at the doors
of democrats and populists an! ctll*
OTHE ATHENS daily bANNkriideiiTwrd legislature in the Interest o’
hy carrier* In tha city, or mslfed, postage free, I “P"" * . ,
loan? *<idMattbefollowingr*tM: $£c« i>er I ( a j r an( j honest election* to pais a un
^e’weSworSnnS^BsN^EBii'.ooiSr’rear,I f orm |** governing elections in Geor-
SOJOU fori month*. Invsrtably c«S .c ad-I Tb6 u c% - cnl ated to
Transient advntlsemeni* will be Inserted at) .. . „„ijrin»l circles in
meiateof|l^oper»quarelortheflr«lnserUoD, I create quite a Stir In polltioai circles
aad 80 oenu for each subsequent Insertion, es- 1
cent contract advertisements, on which special I Georgia.
rates can be obtained. , I »
Local notices will be charged at the rate of 10
cents per line each insertion, except when con.
tracts for extended periods, whan special nuts
will be made.
tub republican dose
The bitter dose of medicine adminl *
Remittances may be made by express, postal I . i- v h. the
note, money order or registered letter. I tend to the Democratic p»ny oj me
All business communications should be ad- et„-,Aaw mav not be to
dressed to tba Business Manager. j Republicans Taetaay may nos w »
bad after all
It may serve as a health-
r«i »»ic tb. s.»~rw °< u»
livery, ntilure to carry papers to porch I tion may bo benefltted very much, l
as or failure to deliver with abeolnt* I tbe future DemocraU will preaervr
j , s?2asoS;sru» o '«sr^si^i'«»'ri»*'» °< ■“ ^ .«*
k towing of tba existence of
i towing of tba existence of any cause
for oomplalnt and will be appreciated
accordingly.
A Banner
Adv.
Will do It.
factional division and quarreling,
»i 1 dispatch business more readily, *nd
will meet all issues fearlessly and with
out equivocation. Democracy is no'
dead by any mean*. The recent elec‘-
ton is simply a pruning of the vine Ir
order that it may bear bettei fruit than
ever.
No business man
can afford to see time
passing away with
out being put to its
CullJvalue.'He should
endeavor to do some
thing each hour that
will bring up his
trade and increase the
profits.
A Banner adver
tisement will do the
work. Not only will
it bring customers
daily, but every hour
seek new ones for the
coming day.
D1SPBNSABIBS IN CEOBOIA.
Mr. Bush, of Mitohell county, ha»
introduced a bill into the house priv -
ding for the establishment of dispen
| series in each Jcounty in Georgia not
already under prohibition laws and
I m kes it amisdemesn ir for anyone to
j sell liquor to anybody except the dis
pensary managers, It is a similar bill
[ to the South Carolina diiprnury law
with theexoeptlon of making it 1'cmr-
I ty afftir instead of a state sffsir. The
| progress of this bill will be watched
with unabated intereat by all tteor-
I glan*. It will donbtlees he a hard mat
ter to ohange the sentiment in Georgia
in favor of the local option 1 iv.
Cynical Saatlaaeate as to IS* Csss
Abuses aad 1U
Publio sentiment is not unanimous in
regard to the healthfulneas of using to
bacco. Everybody who sqjr'tbeJlPdy of
a negro open whom a hogshead at to
bacco fell from the third stoiy.of a New
Orleans warehouse conceded that to
bacco taken in large quantities is in- .
jnriom.
Tobacco is said by some to have a do- .
moralizing effect An Indiana man '
taught bis dog, a very line setter, to
chew tobacco Now the dog comes into
the house by the back door, never scrapes
his feet on the mat, never goes to church,
is careless at bis meals, gets burs in his
tail, goes with a lower grade of dogs
.mi is beginning to take an interest in
politics.
A goat, it is well known, is fond of
tobacco, but he freely gives away hi*
butts.
All kinds of troubles and complica
tions are ascribed to tobacoa It is said
to cause tobacco blindness. Still we
have never found any friends of ours to
be afflicted with it when we' have in
cautiously left a choice cigar exposed in
our vest pocket
Ladies generally object to smoking,
hut it takes an old smoker to get up on
his ear and howl four bladed adjectives
at the rufflan who is idiotio enough to
smoke bad tobacco. If a woman's hus
band smokes, she should not put him
out, but let him down as easy as she
would a smoking lamp.
The smoker, on the other hand, has
many compensations. If he* should bo
shipwrecked on a cannibal island, he is
comforted by the thought that his body
will be respected. The cannibals don’t
relish the flesh of a man who chews or
smokes.
The man who smokes is not molested
by mosquitoes. They can’t stand smok
ing.—Detroit Free Press.
THE BEAR AND THE BRONCHO
OBAMD OLD OKOBG1A.
Amidst tha deluge of Republican bal-
I lots that fell last 'i'uasdsy from Maine
to California, Old Georgia stood as the
|oibralte of Democracy. While the
Empire State of the North elected
[Republican Governor by rne hundred
and twenty-fl/e thousand majority, the
Empire State of the Soath sent eleven
Democrats to Congress. The solid
front of the Maryland and West Vir
ginian Democracy melted away, and
Tennesaeceleoted a Republican Gover
nor. Even the Old Dominion eent one
Republican to Congress and Texas, the
State of great Democratic majorities
I could not hold her solid delegation.
But Georgia, praises to her people
and their loyalty, never faltered in her
Georgia-—the grandest attte in the I « nt H * r rU,n * in thelr mi * ht
more than doubled the majority given
the State ticket in October, and the
Tom Bnekley Lassoed Brain and Then
Bolted From the Fight.
Tom Buckley was working on the
spring roundup in the employ of one
of the large cattle outfits in southern
Montana. While riding through a clump
of bushes one day bunting cattle a full
grown silver tip bear suddenly arose
and confronted him. The only weapon
at hand was his lariat, and with vi
sions of juicy bear steak for the boys at
supper around the mess wagon that
night and a fine rug for the pretty
eohoolmarm he quickly loosened his
rope and threw it A few turns over the
saddle horn, at the same time spurring
his horse, and the shock came. It was
very severe, for unluckily the bear’s
fore leg as well as his head was through
the loop of the rope. Tom was about to
drop the rope like a hot cake when the
horse suddenly pnt his head down and
started bucking in trne bronoho styla
Thomas didn’t last long. He suffered
when he struck the gronnd, bnt he did
not linger in the vicinity to ascertain
the extent of his injuries. He started
for the top of a bntte close at hand, and
although an indifferent sprinter he man
aged to make very fair time.
Looking back from bis position oi
comparative safety, he could see tha
both animals had become entangled ii
the rope and were having it out in grea
style, making frantic efforts to fre
themselves. The rope filially parted, and
away they went in opposite directions,
or as he expressed it, “They quit the
country, hitting only the high spots.
Chicago Rpenrd. ,
Union.
1 ho Ladies Garden Club exhibit was I news that was flashed aeroes the conti-
a most remirkable and creditable one. g ent from out grand old State osnaed
Athens should drop politics for a I at least some consolation in the escape
while now and work for her material I of defeated Democracy. We are proud
interests. j of our State and of her people. Geor-
Cbina baa enough war and wants tho ls the garden spot of the Universe
different powers to intercede lor peace 1 111111 ber People are the saving element
with Japan. | of the Republic.
The contest in the Seventh was close, I thk
but John Maddox turned Parson Fel
ton under.
SAVED HIS
Yancey Carter received only twenty
four vote* in Putnam oounty. Judge |
Lawson’s home people stool by him
nobly. ,
DISCOVERY
LIFE.
Mr. G. Callouette, Druggist, Beavers-
ville, Ill., says: “To Dr. King’s New
Disoovery I owe my life. Was taken
with La Gnppe end tried all the physi-
oiane for miles aoout, bat of no avail
and was given up and told I could not
live. Having Dr. King's New Diaoovr
The Booklets statesman from Kansas I ry in my store I sent for a bottle and
will not be in the next House. His I began iu use and from the first dose
soalp is also in the Republican Wig- be * an to ** better ’ ***** u * in K
| three bottles was np and about again,
j It ia worth its weight in gold. We
And Safe Pence, the hoy Populist I won,t keep store or house without it.”
—in . v . » v I Get a free trial bottle at Palmer db Kin-
■rom Colorado, will not shoot off his I . , . . . _ , . .
1 Hebrew’s and John Crawford & Co.
pyrotechnics rathe next House. The
Republicans got his soslp, too.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Asnrdad Gold Medal Hid winter Pair, San Francisco,
Travelers Blast Be Content.
In some parts of the southern states
where, happily for them, the people
are not iu such a ceaseless hurry os peo
pie are in the nervous north, no one
thinks of exacting punctuality from
railroad trains. They take them when
they come, and arrive when they get
there, and are content
A fretful Yaukeo drummer, who, at
country railway station, had been fum
ing because a train had not arrived an
hour after schedule time, received
lesson in patience from an elderly conn
trymun who came in' with his gripsack
and asked the station master:
“What time do the train fer. Savan
nah git here, boss?’’
“Somewliar ’boutnightfall,” answer
ed the stationman. '
“An what time do she git ter Savan
nah?”
"Sbmewhar ’bout mawnin. ’’
Then the countryman, perfectly satis
fied with the information, folded his
legs iu a corner and settled down to an
hour or more of philosophical comfort
—Youth’s Companion.
Tom Watson had better get a hustle |
on him and buy him another law lib-
CITY REGISTRATION.
The City Registration
Books] will close November
rary. The longer be Uvea in polities I 20th at 2 o’clock p. m.
the further he gets away from suooeis. I A- L. MlTCHELL, 0. of C.
The Republican landslide wiU do
the Demoorata good. They will now
build up their fence*, cut loose from all |
Eastern money ideas and elect Steven
son, of Illinois, President In 18S6.
The mayor of Savannah offers five
hundrad doUaas reward for tha appre
hension of Roch and every person oon-
neoted with the firing of the cotton
fleet at that port a few nights since.
David B. Hill made a great fight in
New York against overwhelming odd'.
Confronted by active foes without the
party and stabbed by traitors from
within the ranks, it is no wonder he
was beaten. Bnt be is great even in da*
feat.
A “Singular" Custume.
They were standing on a street cor
ner waiting for a car. She was Ameri
can; he was English. She delighted iu
proclaiming tho glories of this new
world, but he only elevated bis beastly
nose and answered every remark with
that irritating phrase, “In the old coun
try,” etc.
While they were waiting a pair of
bicyclers, a man and a woman, wheeled
by. The woman was dressed decidedly
“np to date.”
“Awl” the Englishman remarked.
“Knickerbockers!”
The girl looked in surprise. “Do yon
meau the woman in bloomers?”
“Yes, bnt in the old country, ye
know, we call ’em knickerbockers.”
Miss America hardly knew how to
answer bis know it all manner. She felt
it would be rode to change the coliver-
sation too abruptly, so she simply said,
“By the way, do you call ‘a pair of
Tha Savanaah Praia, one of tha fore-1 knickerbockers’ singular or plural?
MTattolU c» tot wt -.tot to to. ta tto o*, ot
should not have soon fit in a prompt | women—singular. ’’—Boston Budget.
and whble-hearted way to come out J CASH 8Y8TEM. ■
and indorse the handsome fight of Sens- Pleue ^ in m|nd thtt ^ Athkk8
tor Hill. Tho President might have I Baxhm will only be furnished to those
turned the tide of this struggle long Ubecribers who pay in advance. No
i by a word, a speech or letter. * 1 exception.
Phduzy AUpsos.
GOD’S
Sarsaparilla Is carefully
preparsd by experienced
pharmacist* from Sana-
part 11a, Dandelion, Mam
drake, Dock. Pip sluewa,
Juniper Berries, and other well knows
vegetable remedies. Tha Combination, Pro
portion aad Process an Peculiar to Hood’s
Sarsaparilla, giving It strength aad curative
power Peculiar to Itself; sot pos
sessed by other medidneL Hood's
s
arsaparill
Cun* Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Sores, BoOa,
Pimple* and all other caused by
tmpora blood; Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Indigestion, Debility, Catarrh,
“ Kidney and LiTer Com-
plaints. It U Not What
we 8ay, but what Hoodta
Sarsaparilla Dose, that
Tells the Story—Hoodie
Sarsaparilla
URES
>*•
Is a certain cure for Chronic Sore
Granulated Efre-Lids. Sore Nipples.
Ecsema, Tetter, Salt Rheum and Scald HsaJ
l For sale by druggie
25 cents ] er box. For by druggists.
TO HORSKOWNEBS.
For putting a hone in a fine healthy son
dition try Dr. Cady's Condition Powder*
They tone up tht system, aid digestion, cur.
loss of appetite, relieve constipation,
kidney disorders and destroy worms; givin
new life to an old or over worked bores $
tents pet yackaga. ftorseletr v
for Infants and Children.
■MOTHERS, Do You Know
■VI Bateman's Drops, Godfrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soot)
SEABOARU AIRLINE
IN EPPEOT.SEPT, 38,1894. Sp
Atlanta and Wasixinstou Special.
SOLID VkSTIBUUD TRAIN, NO EXTRA PARE CHARGED.
No. K.
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Soothing Syrups, and
most remedies tor children are composed of opium or morphine t
DO Yon Know that opium end morahlna are stnnafrlagnarcoHenoieonst
DoYonJ&iojr that ia most countries draggWs am aot permitted to aaU saroottes
without labeling them prtowM t
Do Ton Know that von ehould aft Detroit anv mad trine to to Ciw» TOOT child
unless you or yoar phyeirisn know o( what it is composed ?
Do Yen Know that Pretoria is a purely vegetable restoration, and that a Bat at
ita Ingredients ia published with every bottle r
Do Yon Kasw that Cariaria Is the nreecrintlon of the teutons Dr. Semnel Pitcher.
That It has been In nee for nearly thirty years, aad that more Oastoria is now sold than
of all other remedies for children comtitned 1
Do Yon Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of
other countries, have Issued exclusive right $o Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to
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Castor!*” and its formula, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense?
Do Ton Know that one of the reason* for granting this government protection was
because Castoria had been proven to he abeSlntely harmless?
Do Tort Know that 85 average doeea of CMtoria are furnished for 35
pants, or one cent a dose*
Do Yon Know that when poeeewed of this perfect preparation, your children may
be kept well, and that yoamay have unbroken rest T
Well, those 4l.4i.g» tie worth knowing. They are facta.
Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria*
FORSALE.
187$ acres ot land in Green coun
ty within one'lmile -ot* Siloam, five
milra of Union Point, five miles of
Greenesboro. Ai splendid 8 room
house, five room brick honse,carr’age
house, and four tenant houses.
Methodist and Baptist churches,and
good school in 8iloam, fine grape
arbor, some apple and peach trees.
One hundred meres open land in high
state of cultivation, well watered
with‘creeks and branches. Ten
acres original forest. This land is
level and can bethought for Eight
Dollars {per ;acrS or will exchange
for Athens city property.
FOR RENT
Store room, 111 Broad Street, just
bqlow the Jackson Book Store, a
splendid 'stand for any kind of
business. Now occupied by Mr.
Ingram,* pool and billiard room.
Bent reasonable.
John T. Anderson
is the oldest, the largest and the latest
cyclopaedia published. It has stood the test
of competition and criticism for over a
hundred years, and revised for the ninth time
it i< now the recognized standard work of
reference of the English-speaking world.
Its artic!es in ^very department of science,
history and literature represent the thoughts
and discoveries of the greatest men of all ages
and i%tiori$ and it is regarded by scholars And
literary people as the grandest work the world
overproduced. It
Embraces and Popularizes
US Clavton Street.!
Athena,Gs,
E D. STONE,
Boo^and.Job Printer
|1N BANNER blULDING (Second BtoryXJ
15 Jackson St., Athens, Ga.
Hsvinjj purchased from the Athens Publish
ing Company the BANNER JOB OFFICE, the
undersigned is prepared to execute
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Fin* Commoroial Printing s Specialty.
Tour patronage solioted.
K. D. STONE.
Sasestts mr tms Hishsst Mcoioal Aothomviss.
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First*
First <
STRELT CAR SCHEDULE.
tear leaves Ball Park at 7 a. m.
t ear leaves FoaUoffioest 7.JS a. m.
First ear leaves Baxter street at 7£i a. m.
sad forty nil pute* afterthe hour,
Leave MlUedge aad Baxter streets one uln-
nts, twenty-one minutes and forty-one minutes
after tho hour.
Cars meet at the -Junction at tea minutes,
thirty minutes aad fifty minutes after the
Last car leaves Post-office at 10.03 p. m.
■ ‘ • ~ tt 10.01 p. E
■Last car leaves Baxter street atMPVW^H
Cars leaving down tosra mt five minutes sad
forty-five minutes after the odd hours and
tweaty-flve minutes after the even hours, will
run out Prinoe and return via Boulevard.
Cars. leaving down town at twenty-five min-1
utes after the odd hours, aad five minutes and
i Boulevard and return via Prince ave.
Low Priced Books, Novels
and Stationery at the
Ihe’Qheapest Book “Store in
• the^South.^
•vary subject that can be thought of,
containing an Inesbaustibt* fund of accurst*
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It is the knowledge of tho centuries boiled
down; the essence of all books crystallised.
A high tribute to the great practical vslu* of
fits Britannic*, and oat which attests its
unrivalled excellence. Is the fact that many
of Its articles hav* been published in soparato
book form and adopted as text books an d
authorities on those subjects in our best
Educational Institutions
Harvard University. Johns Hopkins University
Columbia College. Michigan University.
Stanford University and others. Among the*
art the following: Algebra, anatomy,
architecture, astronomy, biology, botany,
bridges, building, electricity. France. England,
political economy and history and
constitution of the United States. The
president of the Leland Stanford, Jr.,
University in a recent letter expresses how
well plessed he is with the new edition In these
words: :*The Encyclopaedia Britannic*
la recognised by scholars to be the best and
most perfect encyclopaedia yet written. It la
a complete library in Itself; it covers every
department of human knowledge.
The new edition is a very satisfactory one.
as the entire work has been revised to date by
high authorities. Tha new maps ate also of
special value, “ DAV t D S. JORDAN.
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WITHOUT PAIN—
J3v ttotoooC VttaAlaed Alv, tee Safest tew-
tootle known. It suspend* all fading of pain
aatitapariiiatir fearauSshiita egeete, riving
MsnsiTrisarsifffe
thlsdunee. All kinds off
Dental W«i Dim ia the Neatest St
Prices to suit tha timaa. We turn-; oat nothing
but first-class wor*-
Drs Betts*& McOaila,
Oflbie over G rifle th Brea, and West’s Store,
ATHENS, - - - GEORGIA.
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Vaahiugton *teaiuonat Co. iraius >oa. 134 u, ..1 *•> id vu»tiOu.u.. ir.utu> with Pullman Bullet
leeplug oars between Atlanta and W*sliin a iA<a, ana i-u an*.. auUm pa, ior ears between Wash-
iflgUMi Audi New kork; sleeping car iia^iet *uu rv inui j^(ua, ir.auii .nos, 3; and 41 run inolid
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OILd.COM AND NOHXB&iUf PLaitoROAD.
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Time Table No. 11, in Effect Sunaar, June 24th. 1894.
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2 86 Mt ^
3 25
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A, H. PURTEtt, tiaperluwnueut.
J. C. MoMatii'ER, Agent.
NORTHEASTERN R. Rof Ga.. SCHEDULE, ,
BETWEEN ATHENS AND LULA. ’
To taka effect at 5:00, A. M., Sunday. November 4,1894. Eastern Time Standard.
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B■ K REAViSS, State AgenL
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All regular traius from Itbena to Luia have the rigat of track over trains of tUu
same class moving in the opposite direction when running in accur .once wuu G :uerai
Rule No. 84, R. and D._Book of Rules, as revised Deci mber 28, l&9u.
J S. OHo.yVo, Cue! Calk.
B. K. REAVES, State AgenL
GEORGIA It«F — - - -4 «■(*■ * ufiQ
OFFICE GENKUAii MANAGER.
— Anouai*, ... October 14th, 1894.
Commencing Oet. 14th the tallowing seteduiue *uii» au tra,-j, run by 90*6
Meridian Time. The sehednlea are auojecl to change without noun* to tuu puhae.
READ DOWS
READ UP.
No.lL
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t® 04 pm ll 28 pm J* pm
6 17 pm 18 40 am 18 88 P m
6 81 pm lg 63 am 18 P* 8
6 40 pm 18 60 am 13 45 P m
6 49 pm 12 08 am I 8 68 P m
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1 28 pm
.4 04 pm l* 87
l* 14 pm 18 88 am
0 S3 pm U 48 am
8 39 pm U S# am
Office In Southern Mutual Insurance Co.’*
building. Entrance on Clayton street
JAMES R. LYLE.
CITY ATTORNEY.
Office at Oitv Mall, n
Night
Kxpreaa.
1 11 am
1 35 am
1 SO
2 06 an.
3 88 am
3 61 am
8 11 am
> 39 _
3 52 am
4 15 am
4 38 am
4 48 _
6 00 am
5 10 am
5 89 ■*
3 00 am
.. 10 40 am
.. 11 80 am
.. 11 60 pa .
SSL
1 80 pm
1 Sd pm
1 64 pm
3 07 pm
3 81 pm
8 48 pm
8 13 pm
8 38 pm
8 59 pm
4 83 pm
4 45 pm
b 04 pm
4 69 pm
5 19 pm
6 80 pm
6 40 pm
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1 86 pm
3 14 am 1 4* P®
348 am 8 pm
8 09 am 8 l* P» -
8 37 am 8 f P“
866 am 8 44 pm
4 10 am 8 *» P"
4 48 am 3 15 pm
5 16 am * *8 pm
5 86 am *48 pm 10 83 am
6 68 am » te pm . .
*46 am 426
6 45 pm U 08 am
0 65 pm JJ te am
Train
«No. 27.
7 IS am
7 45 am
7 69 am
8 06 am
8 19 am
8 85 am .
8 41 am -Norwood..
. Barnett..
Jrawlordr’l
Jaion Point
Greensboro
Buoknaad
..Madison..
9 33 am
9 a am
969
11 00 am
2 i8 pm
-WoodviUe,
Bairds town
. ilaxeys..
-dtephena..
Crawford..
< tojirn • oo pm •• Dunlap...
7 87 pm 8 89 pm ..Winter*
STATIONS
. .Augusta..
...Betair.-.
Grovetowu
. .Beraelia..
..Harlem ..
..Dtaring ,
..Thomson.
..Hesena ..
Camak .
2 80 pm . Bharoa
8 88 pm . Hillman IL j 37 pm 8
» 07 PP Washington ljw p m ?
7 44 pm 8 56 pm .. Athens.
Union Pomt
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Train
No. 28,
8 80 pm 1 oo pm
• 12 8o pm
7 5Spm IS 36 pm
13 id pm
7 43 pm 18 0* pm
7 84 pm 11 66 pm
7 30 pm 11 Eg am
........ 11 Se am
T 04 pm 11 18 am
8 67 pm 11 U am
6 44 pm 10 68 am
8 82 pm 10 48 am
6 10 pm 10 19 am
A 66 pm 10 06 am
6 41 pm 09 48 am
6 Of pm V 87 am
MaLL
Night
Express
4 68 pm
4 40 pas
4 20 pm
4 01 pm
8 60 pm
8 88 pm
3 28 pm
| 15 pm
8 oo pm
I « pm H _
6 88 pm a 08
• 14 pm 00
0 od pm
5 43 m 10 86 am
•“ 00 am
6 30 pm 10 16 am
‘‘4 67 pm 09 6i am
4 *S pm
6 16 am
4 48 am
4 86 am
4 24 am
4 15am
4 Oft am
8 48 am
8 86 am
8 37 am
8 19am
8 08 am
3 48 am
2 82 am
2 06 am
1 88 am
1 21am
1 01 am
13 41 am
IS 23 am
12 00 ngt
il 4a pm
U 34 pm
ll 14 pm
11 00 pm
18 36 am .
11 68 tern
ob am 11 89 pm
— ii 88 pm
10 68 pm
10 44 rm
10 13 pm
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496pm 9 88 am 2 SO pm
4 *4 pm am 3 16 pm
8 46pm 9 00 am ' ~
Tao
ist pm 8 87 am 0 03 pm
880 am
1 42 pm ....
1 20 pm ....
AH ahovZcart run Daily except 11 aad 12. which do not run on Snn^ nT
Sleeping Cara between Atiaata and Charleston, Augusta aud Atlanta, Auguste and Mac.
'isleepiog'cSix betwMU;Hacon and New York on trtin 27 aad train lsarimr Macon
o’clock a. m. °
THOS.KJJOOTT, JOE W. WHITE, N A G JACKSON.
General Mansger. TravelltegPMtengr AgenL Gea’l Freight Pass.
.7 16 am 10 46 pm
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6 16 pm
iLOfitea
6o am 6 3u pm
9 te am 6 60 pm
9 03 am 6 40 pm
9 04 am 6 So pm
“ 6 33 pm
8 51 r „
8 It am 6 16 pm
Train]
No. 18.
7 48
7 16
7 01
6 47
6 87
6 38
0 11
8 03
6 66
6 48
6 84
6 32
6 00
6 08 pm
-8 12 am 4 48 pm
8 07 am 4 *2 pm
t 60 am ,4 25 pm
2 06 pm "
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