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Tie Aliens Daily Banner.
PuMl*>.«d Hally, Ml-Weekly an ! Monday 05
PHINUV & urs 'N.
B. O. Ul’b'M Managing Editor
C. H. I’ll I VIZ V AND K. ». UIVSON.Lesseea and
11 an altera
THE ATHENS D AILY l<ANNKRi* delivered
by earner* in the i-lty. or iu tiled, pMf.'agc lit*,
to any ,1.1,Irons attbc following r ite-: 80 per
year, 82.5>for»lx month*.9 .25*«r three months.
The Wc« kly or Sunday IIA KMIft tl.o I>er year,
BOcenta lor ii inontb*. Invariably » a-b in a<l-
'ranee.
Transient advortieemen's will la? inserted at
the ,a eof ft.no jrern|u-uoior th" first insertion.
Hie) 50 cenvt- lor each auli.-equent i'.ft'rtion, ex-
, opt contract advert Iseiuem., on which special
rate; '*11 bn obtained.
Ijrcal notice* wl t lie • harged at th, rate or 10
wnta ! or line earn luseitlrm, ox< ept when con
tracts loreauniii.nl pertodt, when -pedal ra«s
will be in-id ■
Unto I! tn lice* may lie male bv express, postal
note, money orde, or rfg’ster'd letter.
All tii-lnesa cinmiinicat
di eased to the Bodncs? Man
sbonhl be ad-
; t;,tori : ;ers -.re requested u»prompt•
ly ratify th» btioiiiess otfiee of late de
li**-.- ? ail :r- to carr/.pai’V'S to porch
e< or'tiiar-ui •telivw rub abaolht*
r-yuSrlty ah the {.Art of the c&rriei...
S , 1 .nilit.si.Hip i* the tijy means 01
knowing: ol tli- ex.starno* ol any cane*
(orflomp'tiiA w! wiii hd appreaiaUc
art tor'll? g'y
The
Newspaper
"Ad."
Yi n nity talk of pamphlet snd altnansc
Of lulls stuck high on the lofty wall
<)t the “.-an Iwich man," with his let
tered back —
But the "ad” in the newspaper bea’s
ui nil.
And now that the skylirk? begin toc*l!
Merrily unto the summer skies,
And the calf in the barnyard ’gins to
bawl
—Now is the time to adv-riise.
What is the use of card and ta< k
(The painted rci k is a case c f ‘‘gall ”)
L< iters, colored or letter* black ?
The “ad” in 1 he newspaper bta’g’.m
all.
And now that the trout broik, fall in
fall,
la r’gged and rippled v itb cast and
rise,
And the soft winds stir ’i.eath tb
icaly pall—
N.iw is th?time to advertise .
ENVOY.
all.
Men of business—short and tall—
Thu “ad" in ibe new-]iauer beats
Open your check-books- hearts and eyes-
Now is the time to advertise.’
West" Virginia tsk rathe lead. Ilie
Governor has appointed Miss Antoinetn
Humphreys, ; g d 19, a member of lii
stall' with the rack of colonel.
Senator Butler, of South Caroline
will piobahlv contest the election 01
Governor Tillman as his successor 01
the ground of frauds at the polls.
Gov. Jones, of Alabama, says the>e
will be no trouble Saturday on the cc
casion of the inaugnr&tion of Governor
elect William C. Oates.
Gov. Atkinson’s message to the Leg
islature is tskirg well. The press of
ti e State lias much favorable comment
up in it.
Fsv. Simon Peter Richardson, of the
North Georgia Methodist Conference
has been in the active work of the mi
istiy for tiftv years.
It seems inert d;ble that a barken,
ploye could extract two hundred do!
lars a dsy for nine years without beirg
detected. Yet that is just what Samnel
Seely, lie New Yoik defaulter did.
Tbe geological interests of the State
of Georgia should not be negl 'cted
The General Assnmb y should mi ke the
necessary appropriations to carry on
the survey now bung made.
The ’Varsity boys are off for Stvac
nth today snd will wind un the seaeo
with the game in the Forest Ci'y Thu
far the team has 1 cured one hundred
and thirty-four points to their oppon
er.ts twenty in the live games played
The Baltimore Manufacturers’ K-;e3rd
publishes letters fr. m sixty members of
the United States Senate snd House of
Representatives, who are about equal
divided politically, who write strongly
in favor of the prompt construc io'i of
the Nicaragua Canal and its exclusive
oontrol by the Un ted States goverr
ment.
nir MOTans.cwii c*»p.
1 h • Mill m nt his been mails semi-
cRI i Uy that the era srnp of th -
Southern StatfS this year will em'unt
tn fuliy one-third of the rn’.ire corn
crop of the union. This is the most
loft y tribute yet paid to the sagacity
of ttie Siutbern far nnr New let the
bogoropof the South increase in like
prop irtion an 1 it will make little dif-
f< r, nee whether cotton goes ac five or
ten c> nts
AS ENGLISH C? AT IAS IVY.
A gentleman in tt.e nirttiiro part, of
Ei gl ind has or tered in a correspm
dene*- wi h parlies in fcumter county,
Georgia, regarding the purcka iog of
3 (00 seres of land iu that county upon
« hich he intends to a-gin a edrny of
200 Eng ish farmers. The Samtei
c *unty lard owners tav th*t titty have
Hired the Englishmen vtiy favoraole
terms, and that if tbe English colony
a jeepts their term* and settle amon>
them, that the y will ex'end to then
every assistance snd information nece;
sary to intelligently oor duct a succes -
ful farm in Georgia.
This is the kind of immigration tha*
Georgians favor, a~d it is to be hoprc
that the oolcny'will soon bt estatlished
in Sumter, althoug 1 we would prefe
tbi m bo loc ite in Clarke.
NEEDS AUVEUrlSEllENT
One of tbe greatest needs cf the ci'y
of A h-ns at present is proper advei
tisement of b»r resenrees and ad van - 1;
ges. The local pres*, ss a mstter o
course, ciiculatf* as far a? possible the
story of the great advantages of the
y, but ns circuliticn is necessarily
limited when it conns to reaching th
millions of readers who would tie intei
ested in our eify if they only knew cf
he many advantage? offered here. This
ty has resources and advantrges un?
11 all ad by ary other city in Georgi
Athens has tbe very best educational
facilities; she has an iin*urpas?ed cl a:
ate ; she has a health record of wbtcl
anv city might feel proul; she bas
farrair g section around her, the riches
o th- Stat-; she has water power un
1 mited within a radius often mi!es;s!
presents the greatest advantages t<
mapufseturiog interests—in store,
the Hon. Wilkins Mieawber would say
we have tbe resources and are wai'ii
r something to turn up. It wi l neve
urn up uni ss we put ability ar.d en
er^y behind the movement and push
o success. Wo have cilizeus possessed
of ihe ability to plan and devise way
and means lo iccomplisb* this olj
We have men of energy who cm work
any plan successfully. Now let the
arouse themselves, fr ?m ! ^‘ r shimb? r*,
h?ke «.fl the letbaigy thgt is us on
liem, and get to woik for the upbui ri
ng of the ciiy. It l as taken Athens a
long time to learn this lesson, and she
as not learned it very well yet. But
t must be thoroughly mastered before
ur city can ever succeed. Thrre m 1? t
e active, vigoran?, united effort all
long the lines. There should be an
orgai ixstion of tbe business men of
At! ens s witH this end ir. view, to work
and toil aid scheme and plan acd exi-
cute and sccompllab good results.
STAR.
1 -'..ir
and
Ifsn C«->ti Ontla
UtiSda I i» i sru.y \.aytinpN.
dolly, qucca of the Cool: jr.sng cf
a-.vs, nttracts mere attention here
hau any person iu the state. Her word
far* to the Cooks. She accompanies
them on their pii!«ginr$ expeditions and
ia said to be u handsome, dashing young
woman, wIhi jmk>ts-os courage unlimit
ed and whose daredevil recklessness ex
ceeds that of the once noted Belle Starr.
She wears a sfx shooter and a big bowie
knife
kUit s
uliec
Tin
•all-.
jot
uni carries a ■
ho is a tle.id
cd ’ii time ot
gang was c;
vinci
:hot :
all-
V.'ith a
xiol and
.1 nor far from
t of Mnldrew,
vent into town,
the boya as far
1 in short dress,
lon.paiiicd by two of
thi- octskiris. Attire
clo^ titling jacket and felt hat, she
boldly walked into the postoflice and
inquired fur mail, after which she vis
ited several stores where she did some
trading, carrying a six shooter all the
while. Near the edge of town she held
np three men, taking from one a gold
vat eh and from the others a small sum
of money,'then coolly walked np the
railroad track, where she was joined by
the outlaws.
Dolly is but 22 years old. Her true
name is unknown, and she guards the
secret of her identity well.—Fort Smith
(Ark.) Dispatch.
OLD I'KOPLE.
011 p»op’« who rrquired medicine
to regrlitei the towels and kidnev* will
tin I the true rtmedy in Electric Bitters.
This medicine does not etimulite and
contains no whisk* y nor other intoxi
cant, but. sets as a tonic and alterative.
It acts mil'll > on the stom'ch and bow-
il , sddiDg stretig h and giv’ng tone to
the organ*,'henby aiding Nature in
t e performance of the functions. Elec
tric Bi’ters is an «xc*llent *pnetiz»r
and aids digestion. Old P-ople fled L
ju t exactly what t.h*y nped. Price flftv
ents per bottle at Palmer fc Hi u»br ?w
nd John Crawford & Co’*., Drug
Store.
SHE MUST GET BLUE BLOOD.
The Talk In Now That Pullman’* Daugh
ter Will Marry Alexander of Servia.
King Alexander of Servia is asserted
to be on tbe eve of marrying Miss Pull
man, daughter of the American car
builder. Not only does the match con
stitute a topic of discussion in the caph
tals of Europe, but it has been publish'
ed as an affair definitely settled in some
of tho most reliable Viennese, Berlin
and Parisian papers.
Surprising though it may appear at
first sight, there are far fewer obstacles
to a union between the American heir
ess and King Alexander than with
Prince Iseuburg-Bierstein, for. where'
as the prince is debarred by the statutes
of his family—statutes that arc recog'
nized as valid by the courts of Vienna,
Berlin and all the minor German caph
tals—from marrying any woman not hia
equal iu birth and rank there is no
such impediment to prevent King Alex
ander of Servia from wedding the girl
of his choice, be she peasant or princess.
, Tho Isenburgs were sovereigns for
hundreds of years and up to the begin
niug of the present century, although
they are now no longer so. Tho king of
Servia’s ancestors, even in the early
part of the present century, were illit
erate swineherds, and, although their
descendant is a king and recognized as
such by the various foreign courts and
governments, yet he is not hedged in
with the same restraints and restrictions
that surround those of his brother
monarchs who have behind them a Ion
lino of royal predecessors.'-New York
Advertiser.
Children Cryfo*
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Llet ry Wilson, the postmaster a*
Welshton, FI irids, says he cured a c* '
f diml.coi;,of long .standing in e t
hours, with one small bottle of Cbs?
beriaiu’s Colic, Cholera anil DiarrI u?
Remedy. &What a pleasant surprise,
that must have been to the *1 ff*rrr.
Such cures are not unusual with this
remedy. In many inatanoes only one
or two doses are required to give per
manent relief. It can always bs depen
ded upon. When reduced with water
it is pleaiant to tak*.- For .sale I y
John Crawford A Co., Druggists.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
CITY ELECTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that an election
will be held in tbe several wards of tbe
oily of Athena Georgia, on Wednesday,
December, 5*, 1894, between tbe hours
of 9 o’clock a. m. and 4 o’clock 2>. m.
for one Alderman from each ward, to
serve gaid city flbr the years 1S95 and
1886.
The election it toe 1st ward will be
held in the building on Broad street
known as the “Dorsey! Store."
In the 2nd ward, at Peter Weil’s shop
on Clayton street.
In thei3rd ward, at J. A. Garebolu’e
shop on Washington street.
And in the 4th ward, at the county
court house on Prinoe aveaue. By
order of the Msyor and Council, Nov,
6,1894. A. L. Mitchell, Clerk.
So far Gov. A'kinson has done noth
ing to provoke the least censure even
from his enemies. Honest men when
pois’ssed of a big bsckbone and pi n
of ability seldom fail when .placed in
important jxMitions '<x-aet- for the best
intqjr** people an! give
-w-i.on. 8nch a man is Bill A ktr.-
sor, and we know that he will leave a
record aa clean and honest as any men
that ever occupied tbe gubsrnitorixl
Chair of Georgia. -Hales Weekly.
LETTER LIST.
List of unolaimed letters remaining
in tbe Athens, Ga., nostofflee for tbe
week ending N iv. 24, 13°4 Persons
exiling please say advertised. One
cen’ will ba charged on each.
GENTS LIST. LADIES LIST.
Cluk, HR Aqpason,Emma
Ell<*, Jesse 8 Brawn, E L
Hammond, Gim Brown. Annie E
Huberq J A Brown, Matildy
Johnson, Harris Davis, Alice D
Landrum, C M Hurt, Frsncis
Lee, Judge Johnson, Busan
Hardeman, Than "Mrloom, Henrietta
S cGoire, J R Mitqbell, Helen
cLean, Prof. Jas.Perkins, Emma
Owens, Hany Patteraon,- Harris
Smith, J Fate Rives, Levis
8eagrive% T S 'Mtorntof, Cyntha
Walker, Wen Thompao -, Willie ▲
Woodsl’, Ellen
James O’Fakbell, P. M
The Past
Guarantees
The Future
The fact that Hood’s Sarsap»
rilla has cured thousands of
others is certainly sufficient
reason for belief that it will
cure you. It makes pure,
rich, healthy blood, tones and
strengthens the nerves, and
builds up the whole system.
Remember
Hood’s Ss
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Be Sure to get HOOD’S and
Only HOOD’S.
Mood’s Pills are eapednUy prepared to to
klu with Hood’s Barsaserilla. Me. see tow.
TWO NIGHTS:
Tuesday and Wednesday,
November 27-8.
The Fair Young Daughter of the South,
• HARRIETTE
Supported by Jobn Doud and an excellent
company.
Tuesday Night:
Lady of Lyons.
Wednesday Matinee :
Cricket on the Hearth
Wednesday Night:
Othello-
“Hxrrlette Weemi la the finest actress tha
South has ever produced.”—Baltimore Sun.
for Infants and Children.
T HIRTY years’ observation of Caatorla with the patronage °f
million- of persona, permit ns to speak of it withont gneaalng.
It Is nnqno-tionw'bly the best remedy for Infants and Children
the xrorld has ever known. It is harmloes. Children Ilk- It. It
gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mother- have
something which Is absolutely safe and praoticaUy perfect a- a
child’s medicine.
Castoria destroys Wonm.
Ca-toria allays Fevorishness.
Castoria prevents vomiting Sear Cnrd.
Castoria euros Diarrhoea and Wind Colic.
Castoria relieves Teething Troubles.
Castoria cares Constipation and Flatulency.
Castoria neutralise- the effects of carbonic aold gae or poisonous air.
Castoria does not contain morphine, oplnm, or other narcotic property.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels,
giving healthy and natnral sleep.
Seaboard Air-Line Schedule.
IN EFFECT SEPT, 33,1894.
Atlanta and Washington Special.
SOLID VKSriBULKD TRAIN, NO EXTRA FARE CHARGED.
NORTHBOUND. SOUTHBOUND
No. 3s.
Dally.
No. 4f2.
Daily.
Central Time, l<aliy and Sunday.
No. 413
rally
No. 41
Dally.
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Castoria Is pnt np In one~slse bottles only. It is not sold In hulk.
Don’t allow any one to sell yon anything else on the plea or promise
that it Is “ jnst as good” and “ will answer every purpose.”
See that yon get C - A~S*T*Q-R-I-A.
The fee-simile
signature of
Is es every
■wrapper.
Children. Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria.
• Daily except Sunday.
Philadelphia and Norfolk K K. (w) Via >orfolk aud
Train* Nos 402 and -103 so id vostlbuled trains vith Full )»n Bullet
sleeping cars between Atlanta and Washington through sleeper between Mae n aud > ortsmouth,
.ill.'okla SV parlor cars between Watl inglon and New York; sleeping cars be.
iween Charlotte and Wlmilngtou. TruinmEos. 3s and 41 run soil- beitwrtn Atlanta and
»ionr e, a. t,. ihiougli coauli to cliarleston via Columbia, S «J. i'lckeu lor site at Union
pepot or at company’s ticket cfflce , No ti Eimtail liou.e.
K J Wii 1,-RH r> to T A to- „ „ . „ JOHN H. WINDER, General Manage,,
£• J * L -A-’ ho. 6 Kunball House, Atlanta. (Is.
T J ANDEldsON, Q. 1‘, A., 1$. A NEW LAND, Div. Ptus. Agt.,Atlanta, Ga.
McClure’s
MAGAZINE
For 1895.
Volume IV begins Dec., 1894
A splendidly illustrated life of
NAPOLEON,
the great feature of which will be
75 PORTRAITS
of Napoleon, showing him from youth
todeith;a'so p>rtraits of his f*milv
and contemporaries snd pictures pf
famous battlefields; in all nearly
200 PICTURES.
Begins in November and runa through
eight numbirs. The Eight Nsp’leon
Number*, $1 00.
TRUE „ , w
DETECTIVE
STORIES
by authority from the archives of the
PlSKBRTON DkTBCTIVB AgBNCY.
Lincoln and Pinke’-tnn (Nov. lS94);ch»
(lolly Mnguir»s; A lin Pi? k-rton’s
Life; Stories of Cant-ore of Tram-rob
bers, Forgers, Bank-robber?, etc.; etch
cimp'ete m one ifsne, 12 in si’.
SHORT STORIES RY
W. D. HowelU Rudv&rd Kipling,'
Con an Doyle Clark Russell,"
Robert Batr Octave Thanet,
Bret Harce ^ Captain Kit g,^i
Joel Chandler II frig and many others.
NOTED CONTRIBUTORS
Robert L ■ .is ^tevenson,
F.MarionCrawf.ji.i, . rcbdeacon Fairar
Sir Robert Bill Prof. Drummond
Archibtld Forbet Thomas Hardy.
Send three 2-sent stamps fori^a s#m-
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STREli car schedule.
First ear leaves Ball Park at 7 a. ui.
First car leaves Post-office at 7.23 a. m.
First car leaves Baxter street at 7.21 a. m.
CLeaves Post-office five minntes, twenty-five
minutes and forty.five minutes after tile hour.
Leave Ball park on the hour, twenty minutes
and forty mlautes alter the Dour.
Leave Milledgo and Baxter streets one min
ute, twenty-one. minutes and forty-one minntes
after the hour.
Cars meet at the -junction at ten minntes,
thirty minutes and fifty minutes after the hiur.
Last car leaves Post-office at taoi p. m.
Last car loaves Baxter street at 10.01 p. m.
Cars leaving dpwn town at five mlautes and
forty-five minntes after the odd hours and
twenty.fivo minutes after the even hours, will
nta out Prinoe and return via Boulevard.
Cars leaving down town at twenty-five min
utes after the odd honrs, and five minutes and
forty-five minutes after the even hours, will run
out the Boulevard and return via Prinoe ave.
If D. §TONE,
Book and Job.Printer
IN banker BUILDING (Second Story). ,m
15 Jackson SC, Athens, Ga.
Having (purchased from the Athens Publish
ing Company the BANNER JOB OFFICE, the
undersigned ia prepared to execute
JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Fine Commercial Printing a Specialty.
Your pat ronage solicted.
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6 f 2 • n.
4.1 9k XL
2 45 a it
12 6S p Ui
12 23 p U
8 :0p a
7 !1 p a
4 4. p in
3 20 pn>
StOpmiLv Portsmouth (w) Ar, 8 ions
bSOauiiAr Washington Lv| 7 00PU1
No. 3ti,
Dally.
3 4 • p id ,..
8 llipm ..
7 01 p in ..
7 43 p m ..
8 ft) p m|..
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Lv Law.encevuk t Laateru Time) Ar
lv Winder A
Lv Athena Al
xr Elberton Lv
No. 43.
Dally.
8 to . m
7 34 a in
a 5a a ro
c 13 a m
3 iu a .u
CBORCrlj&L RAn.Hfi Aa biiiiliUUjLiaij.
aOFFiOi? UEJSEKAL MAwNAOKU.
, 1 ' AcauaTA, Ua., Uctobei 14tb, ibiHt.
Commencing Oct. lsth the following schedules wilt be operated. Ail brume, run bj v»
lerklian Time. The sohednles are snhjeel to change withont nonce to the public.
No. 11.
.Nigh;
axprets.
Day ,
Hail
Train
No. 37.
riTAUONS
Train
No. 2b.
Day
Hell.
Night
Kxpress
Train
No. IV.
£4 85 pm
5 04 pu
5 17 pm
6 31 pm
5 40 pm
11 00 pm
Li -8 pa
\% 40 am
12 52 am
11 60 pm
12 14 pm
12 20 pm
87 piL
i 2 4- pm
7 15 an.
.auguaia..
b 80 pm
1 00 pm
.2 8t» pill
12 2b pm
12 id pit
.2 cr pu.
t* C
11
7 48 am
7 15 am
7 45 am
(irovtiown
7 55pOt
4 L6 au
4 24 am
III
• 3 *
■ l^W -C
12 CO am
7 5V un.
.. H urlern ..
i 43 pn
i lu am
Ii 37 un
(■ 49 pm
12 08 em
ii co pm
o 05 am
. .Dealing .
7 84 pn,
11 50 pit
. ill am
0 x£ am
6 04 pm
12 27 am
lgll pill
5 19 am
.. A L GUlt.ua.
1 2u pu.
11 8g an.
* an.
0 il am
6 14 pm
12 S3 am
t 23 pm
..iieseca ..
il 2.3 LtU:
O bit UL.
6 M2 am
0 21 pm
12 48 am
1 30 pm
S 85 am
. Uau.sk ..’
7 64 pm
ii i'J> UD,
8 bi nil;
o 65 am
6 29 pu.
,2 56 am
1 So pm
$ 4l urn
..Nurw ood.
tt 57 pm
il i t an.
8 Li) il IL
i> 4b U JA
6 44 pm
1 11 am
1 54 pm
8 41 am
. Larnott ..
6 44
iO Lb an
3 08 sin
o 34 mu
0 57 pm
1 25 an.
2 07 piL
S 54 all'
ortwloidv’l
6 82
.0 43 an
2 4b urn
0 22 alii
6 20 pm
i 50 ttl£
2 3l pu;
9 64 am
Uinta l oint
6 10 pci
x0 lb an.
2 23 Sin
t/ Ot* am
i 06 an.
3 46 pm
os 23 am
G-etutUu ro
5 00 ..u
10 05 an.
2 00 uni
.2 88 am
J/ 12 plli
,os 56 am
liuckutua
c il i>4i
Ob 42 aii
l og am
.. ....
i 51 an.
6 .8 pm
10 Oil urn
. .iiiftUlSOXl. .
5 vU pu.
9 2, an.
I --
8 11 am
6 LH pm
lO 2d am
. lkuUedgc.
i Lo pu.
0 tO tiu.
1 Ui fall.
8 29 am
4 22 pm
_iu 8b an,
social Ihrou
•» 4j pu
3 57 an,
tu 46 mu
3 52 am
i 45 pm
10 57 an.
Covingtou
i 20 pn
5 au.
i2 22 uli
4 15 am
O 04 pm
U lu pn
. .Uonycrs..
4 01 pu
5 i7 at.
l2 jV 11-D
4 28 am
4 OV pin
il 27 pm
. .lalhooia..
8 5/ pu.
5 00 am
il iu pUt
4 4& am
m D jif pm
LL lb pm
M’Id
^ «>5 pm
7 u* uui
il 26 pm
5 00 am
5 bo pm
il 52 pu.
. •JiarEhtou.
a ,8 p*u
7 -io ^ut
-1 L4 pc.
b Id am
o 40 pm
ia to n’t.
.. JL/eutoUir ..
8 15 pu-
V 5l U1U
li 05 piL
5 30 am
6 v.0 L>iu
12 15 pu
.. x .lliinLh..
w Ou pi.
7 ao urn
10 4. pu.
Z 00 am
i 14 am
1 so pm
i 44 pm
5 iu am
3 47 urn
.. ljamuk...
'A arreaios
t> ail pm
o 58 pm
ii i5 am
.1 05 axli
40 an.
2 4. am
2 o> pm
.../laj held..
6 i. pn,
00 IkU:
x.i 1>5 Alt-
8 19 nit
Jt 16 pin
Gtolverlon
0 u pm
U0 GIL
A1 pu.
8 2/ an.
% 27 pm
f 22 am
. .Sparta ..
5 4k ui
lu 35 an.
ii 2b pu
8 iO am
L 44 pm
....
Doveruux..
.i| ,m
O0 am
j0 t>6 pili
4 Id am
2 . 8 pm
3 43 am
Carrs ....
b Zj pui
lO 15 am
A0 44 ) U
4 48 am
3 15 pm
0 5U am
jiuitdgville
4 57 pm
5 « »uj
i.0 i 2 pil-
]
d 10 am
6 33 pm
. .iilOWIib . .
4 55 pm
au.
J i6 pu
5 35 am
3 43 pm
10 82 am
.Haddocks..
4 2'.» pm
*J 8o am
•f cO pi..
5 £3 am
8 54 pm
. . .JulUtt*.. . .
4 Ai pm
am
9 16 pn.
„
6 45 am
4 25 t ‘Uk
11 10 am
. .yacoa. .
5 45 pia
*7» 00 AU»
5 <SU pL
i
6 43 pm
11 0b am
2 .» pm
.. Darutili ..
a pn.
8 bJ nix-
f> i6 j-u
0 55 pm
il 'ij am
2 bo pm
. ohurou ..
1 86 pH,
5 ULU
6 -02 pu.
1 02 pm
U SO am
2 8b pm
. Hillman ...
1 27 pu.
3 2b am
5 52 pu
188 pm
( 2 08 pm
8 07 pm
A uuiii’.gton
i.UU pm
7 5-s am
6 2>J pu
0 15 pm
2 55 pm
Uuiou f*oiui
0 20 ULL
,5 oO bu.
6 27 pm
2 46 pm
..V> oouvilie
.9 0b am
o 40 pm
6 82 pm
2 50 pm
ifairdstowd
y 04 an.
5 iib plL
, 11 ■
•to
6 4a pm
8 01 pm
. Aluxeys ..
.
3 51 cm
n 22 pn.
...
{
...to
6 i2 pm
6 tb pin
..•itephouft..
..........
8 44 am
5 i6 pu
, "’*•**"
7 05 pm
7 22 pm
7 27 pm
’ 7 44 pm
8 ly pm
8 35 pm
8 89 pm
S 55 pm
.tJruvrlord..
.. Dunlap...
..Winters..
8 bO torn
6 12 am
8 <j7 am
7 bv am
5 02 pm
4 40 pm
4 i4 pu.
4 25 pu
. .. -%
.....
...... .
. a.iheni...
10 40 am
11 80 am
.... ....
Union Fomi
—JbUoam ..
2 c6 pu.
1 42 pu
.... ".TJ
U 50 pm
WhiteFiam,
I 2m i n.
Train No. 52 leaves Athens at 4 :S5 F. M., maxes close Cimuectljus with neutral ttallrord train at
Augusta, for Buvamiah an i Florida points.
A 1 above oars run Daily exo.pt u and it, which do dot ruo on dim Jay.
Bleeping Cara between Atlanta and Charleston, Augusts and Atlanta, Au^ostu sed ituccn on
Night xpress.
Bleeping liars hetween.Uaoon and New York on .train 37 and train leaving Hacon at, 9
o’clock am J
TH08. K.KwOTT, JOE W. WHITE, A. G. JA0K3ON
General Hangar. PrsvellingPassenger Agent. G.n’- Freight Vk«» v»*
tninw*. (Js.
aVJUiCO£4 aJMD MQ£LT£ixi+\t!4 .
Jba JHL A.JLii’t.Xssj, kCtstitiivei*.
Time Table No. 11, in Efleet Sumtaf, dune 24th, 1894.
rASaEKOKU
, 402—Daily.
A. M.
9 i u
9 02 ’'
9 00
9 U
9 15 t
9 81 I
9 36 s
9 4i s
9 60 f
a 16 s
TO 08 s
10 £0 s
10 S3 8
10101 -
10 55/*
Stop.
10 49 s
1 1 16s
11 45 s
12 lj a
12 28 a
di to. s
12 4 s
IX 49 t
1258 8
1 10
X 20
CENTRAL STaNDAKD TIME.
STATIONS.
1 PAS8EMGKB.‘; 3
403—Dally.
A. T. HUAE, Geuciai Ai.uagor.
e. c mauoney, a. g. p. a.
Martin
..-to ....Ooxulgee Street
51., D. A S. .luneilon...
Chalk Gut
Van Buren
Joiiun
Unyt
IJraQiey
.Wayside
• Bound Oak
Hillsboro
MlnneL
Aiou ucelio
Machen....
M. G. & A. Crossing ..
Shady Dale
..— Uouirey
aadisun.
Florence
Faimington
• •••MMto. Bishop. .........
— Watxmsvillo
Sidney...........
.WhHenall
;
P. M.
6 30
6 27
(i 24
4 19
e x» f
5 uk 1
5 53 a
5 44 s
6 37 I
5 30 8
5 17 s
4 33 f
4 60 s
4» J
Stop '«
4 30 S
4 12 a
3 45 s
3 22 a
3 os as
a 6; s •
250 a
2 43 t
2 30 s
2 25
2 17 y. Mil
•4, U. FtUU'liia, OUpoiiuiouaetiu.
J. C. McMaSI’ER, Agont.
NORTflfiAbTERN R- R. of Ga., SGfiEDOLE i
BETWEEN ATHENS AND LULA.
gt To take effect at 5:00, A. JL, Sunday. November 4,1894. Bratem Tima Standard^
SOUTHBOQXD
iSy,!^,
THE POPULAR BARBEE SHOP
1'tasters
No. 117 Broad Strest-
The students and public generally in
vited topatronizs ua. Most experienced
workmen employed. Hot and cold
baths at all hours. Prices reasonable.
R. S. Harbis, Proprietor.
8 15
8 3j
8 47
90S
9 23
11 25 ■
11 43 .
12 01 .
12 23.
13 19 .
9 33) 13 6u .
»*0 J10.
B HP
STATIONS
....Lula..-:
. GlUhvine
■tfaysviue
• Harmony
-Nicholson....
... dealer
R- K HEAVES, State Agent.
All regular Unius from Athens to
same class moving in tho oddosUi
Rule No. 84, R. taj D. book
K. K. REAVES, Sta