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MACON NEWS MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER io 1808.
GOVERNOR TANNER
Stands by United Labor and
Will Not Kelp Operators.
Bv A?sociate«i Press.
SpringfleP, Oct. 10.—Governor Tann.r
has had a eharp controversy over the tele
phone with Manager Luksns, of the Chi
cago Virden Coal Company, in regard :o
sending troops to Vidren, where the opera
tors have been pfenning to use imported
negroes to fill the places of the strikers.
Manager batken-s, la reply to a qeustion,
said he proposed to import labor and would
operate his mine, if necesasry, at the muz
zle of Winchesters.
Governor Tanner said he would not send
the troops to assist the operators in run
ning their mines with imported labor, and
if the operators attempted to enforce their
ideas in regard to ‘Winchesters he would
send the National Guard to Virden to dis
arm all.
In regard to the situation at Pana, Gov
ernor Tanner said tha't if the operators
pereiste-d in employing imported labor he
would withdraw the troops from that
plao«.
DIAMOND JUBILEE CARNIVAL.
Macon, Ga.. October 11. 12, 13 and 14.
For the above occasion the Central Rail
way Company will sei Iround trip' ‘ickets
from all stations on their line at very
low rates. On October 11, 12 and 13 tic
ets can be purchased for les sthan one
fare final limit October 15th. Tickets will
also be sold each day of the carnival for
one fare, with final limit October IGth.
For exact figures apply to nearest station
agent or address
J. G. CARLISLE.
Traveling Passenger Agent.
Carnival banners at Powers’.
PROGRAM ADOPTED
By the History Club at Its Meeting Satur
day ATernocn.
The History Club held its regular met -
ing Saturday afternoon and adopted an ex
cellent program for winter study. It will
be seen from the program that English
history is the main study. The history Is
intended to be studied more from its phil
osophic side than from any other stand
point.
Following is the complete program:
1. October 24 —Topic for study, Alfred the
Great; essay, St. Dunstan and the venera
ble Bede.
2. November 7 —Edward the Confessor;
English party and Earl Godwine.
8. November 21.—William, the Conquer
or Magna Charta.
4. December s—Menrys—Menry 1., Simon de Mont
ford and the barons.
5. January 2. —Edward 111. Umiversities
and Roger Bacon.
6. January 6 —Henry V. Mediaeval Eng
land. education, households, dress, luxury
of the rich, condition of the poor.
7. January 30. —Henry Conquest of
France, Maid of Orleansof France.
8. February 13 —Elizabeth. W olsej” and
Cranmer.
9. February 27—'Charles I. London fire
and plague.
10. March 13. —Cromwell. Rise of parlia
ment.
11. March 27. —’William 111. Elder
Pitt, Wolfe and Clive.
12. April 10 —George IM. Younger Pitt.
Wilberforce, Nelson and Wellington.
13. April 24. —Queen Victoria. Improve
ments during Victorian, era.
The questions on each topic can include
those on (a) ’the religion (b) government
and laws, (c) national industries, (d) lit
erature, Gcience and art, (e) manners and
customers, (f) and condition of the paaople
during the particular epoch.
CASTOrtTJL.
Bears the Kind You Have Always go’Jghf
Signature x ZL
of
MINSTRELS TONIGHT.
Opening Performance Will
Be Magnificent.
Al. G. Fields, with his munificent ag
gregation of minstrel talent will open
the Academy of Music and the
tonight. The house will be packed to the
doors for the performance deserves the
patronage of every one. It is probabiy the
. best minstrel performance ever brought to
the South.
Speaking of the entertainment afforded
an exchange says:
“As was to have been expected, the
opera house last night was packed frem
parquet to gallery when Al. Fields’ min
trels gave one of the best performances of
the kind ever witnessed in Americus. It
was a pot-pouri of fine music, excellent
dancing and the most modern and enter
taining specialties. The opening scene
represented the Are de Triumph and
Champs Elysees, with lamps lighted, while
the minstrels, seme in French court cos
tume. waved the flags of all nations, while
the superb band of twenty-five pieces
played stirring airs. The vocal contin
gent is worthy of much praise and the
efforts of Reese. Prosser, Harry Sheldon
and John C. Dickens were met with warm
est approval. Mr. Field’s satire cn the
war, “On to Cuba,’’ was a laughable con
ceit, the head of the minstrels imperson
ating the cook of the Rough Riders. Al
G. Field has a great show; he received a
magnificent reception, and his hundreds
of Americus admirers will always welcome
his return here.’’
Bears the Kind * Oll Have A!wa H s BOCZht
Leave order at Powers’ to »
have your store decorated.
EXTENSION OF PULLMAN SLEEPING
CAR LINE.
Pullman sleeping car line heretofore
operated on Southern Railway Company's
trains Nos. 13 and 14 between Chattanooga
and Jacksonville has been extended and
made a Cincinnati-Jacksonville line. Berths
may be reserved to be taken at Jdacon by
calling on or addressing the undersigned.,
C. S. WHITE,
. Trav. Pass. Agent.
Burr Brown C. T. A.
Gilbert R. Pettit. Depot Ticket Agt.
Floral traps decorated by
Sims and Dennicke. Leave
orders at Powers.
F. W. Williams
Maker and Repairer of Carriages, Buggies,
wagons, drays, etc.
Horseshoeing a specialty. We guarantee
to stop interfearing the first trial or fe
*fund the price. ,
Give me a trial and I will do you good.
We have received
the
English Lawn
Grass Seed
for winter lawns.
H. J. Lamars Sons
416 Second Street, next
• to Old Curiosity Shop.
macon Screen- co.
Manufacturers of the best adjustable
wire window screens and screen doors.
Your patronage respectfully solicited. Es
timates furnished free of charge. J. D.
Newbanks, manager, 215 Cotton avenue,
Macon. G<.
Hudson River Dy Dayiiym
The moet charming inland water trip oi
the American continent.
The Palace Iron Steamers,
‘‘New York” and “Albany”
Os the
Hudson River Day Line
Daily except Sunday.
Leave New York, Desbrosses 5t..8:40 a.m.
Lv New York, West 22d st, N. R. 9:00 a.m
Leave Albany, Hamilton st,B:SO a.m.
Landing at Yonkers, West Point, New
burgh, Poughkeepsie, Kingston Point,
Catskill and Hudson.
The attractive tourist route to the Catskill
Mountains, Saratoga and the Adiron
dack?. Hotel Champlain and the
North, Niagara Falls and the
West.
Through tickets sold to all pointe.
Restaurants on main deck. Orchestra on
each steamer. Send six cents in stamps
for “Summer Excursion Book.”
F. B. Hibbard, Gen. Pass. Agent.
E. E. Olcott, Gen. Manager.
Deabroases at. pier, New York.
The News
Printing Co.
Does Binding and job
Printing of every de
scription. Ask for
estimates. High class
work.
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D. A. KEATING.
Genoral Undertaker and Embalmer.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
Caskets, cases, coffins and burial robes;
hearse and carriages furnished to all
funerals in and out of the city,
telephone 4€B. 322 Mulberry street, Macon,
Ga.
er is a. uon-poifonoui
remedy for Gorjorrha-a
l-leet, Spermatorrhoea
;r. i •£. s Wbitee, unnatural die
jkKj? Gu»r»=-.*:ed g; charge?, or auy inhamma
w etrieiEt*. lion, irritation or uicera
y* ■5,-°reTes'.t contagion. tion of li’.ucons niern
TnE Ev.VH S Cr;tV JiLOn. branes. Non-astringeut
Wa CINCISHATi.O So,d by
r- c A or sent in plain wrapper
’ LdSrttl by express, prepaid, foi
g fl.Of. or 3 bottles. f 2.75
v S®. Circular went on reuuexit
Macon, Dublin
and Savannah R. R.
Ml 2d| * | Idj 3*
P.M. P.M.j STATIONS. lA.M.jA.M.
4 00 2 30|Lv ...Macon . ...Ar| 9 40'10 15
4 15 2 50|f ..Swift Creek ~f| 9 20|10 00
4 25 3 00 f ..Dry Branch ..fl 9 10| 9 50
4 35 3 10'f ..Pike’s Peak ..f 9 00! 9 40
4 45 3 20|f ...Fitzpatrick ...f| 8 si>| 9 30
4 50 3 30!f Ripley f| 8 401 9 25
5 05 3 50|s ..Jeffersonville., s 8 25| 9 15
515 4 00 f f ....Gallimore.... f! 8 041 905
5 251 4 15ls ....Danville ....si 7 s(»| 8 50
5 30] 4 25]s ...Allentown... s J7 5$ 8 50
5 40i 4 40's ....Montrose.... s 7 251 S 35
5 50l 5 OOls .....Dudley s 7 10! 8 25
C 02i 5 251 s M00re.,,., s 6 55| 812
6 15! 5 40'Ar. ...Dublin ~.Lv! 6 30| 8 30
~P.M.;P.M>i |a.M.|A.M.
•Passenger, Sunday.
d Mixed, Dally, except Sunday.
Montevallo I
IcOZkJL
| ROUSH COAL CO. I
I Agents, Macon, Ga.
Phone 245.
Wb Hra Better Prepared Titan Ever
To care of the building trade of Macon
and tributary points. Our facilities for prompt
ly filling orders are unexcelled. If you are go
ing to build a house it will t-ave you money tn
see us before buying your material. If you
desire to build by contract, we are contractors
and builders and take any house, large or small
by contract.
Macon, Sash, Door and Lumber Co.
Office, fourth Street, Phone 416.
Factory Enterprise, South Macon, Phone 404
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Central of Georgia
Railway Company
Schedules in Effect June 12, IS9B. Standard Ur e
90th Meridian.
, b I **<>• '< *1 No. 1 *j ST A I'l UN 3 i No. X •: No FF —
A pmi : 7 50 am Lv Macon •• - Ar 725 pml 740 Ltl 3*6 L
1- 24 pm 840 pm 850 amjAr ....Fort Valley Lv 627 pm 639 am 242 *pm
!9 35 ••••! 9 A° am!Ar - Perry Lv !4 45 35 aS
i |ll lo amjAr. ..Columbus. . .Lv 400 pmi.,
I !12 30 pm; Ar. . ..Opelika. . .Lv; 2 45
I I 5 50 pmlAr. . .B’mham. . .Lv| 9 30 ami I
, O 1- pm! sn O? pm ’ i Ar -- Americus ••••Lvl I 5 18 amj'Tor’pm
. - L pm ao 21 pm iAr.. .Smithville ..Lvj | 4 55 am;! 12 42 pm
’27 pm] 11 05 pm| |Ar ....Albany ...Lv' | 4 15 ami il 33 ™
6 00 r“| iAr ..Columbia .... Lvl 1... 1 2 xx ani
«« H 1 iAr.. .iM».on ....Lvi.- :: n« “
* 4 ® pm - i Ar ••• Jtb bert ...Lvj | 1111 am
*J? pm l I Xo 9 * l Ar ...Port Gaines ..Lv| No 10 • 955 am
434 P m j I ’ amjAr ....Eufaula ....Lvi 730 pm 10 *»() n
.6 GO pm;. | 900 am,Ar ..Union Springs Lv| 600 pm 903 am
7 pm ‘ 1 i Ar Troy. ..Lvi ( ( 755 SUi
‘ •” P m! I 10 35 amjAr..> Montgomery . .Lv| 4 20 pm| I 7 40 am
No. 11.*1 No. S.*i No. l.*| , No? k.“| No 4•? So ix •
800 amj 4 25 am; 4 20 pm)Lv ... .Macon. . ..Ar| 11 10 am| 11 10 pm| 7 20 pm
922 am; 540 ami 540 pm|Lv. .Barnesville . .Lv| 945 x 945 pm! *OR pm
!12 00 mi 12 00 m 710 pm Ar... .Thom as ton [8 10 amj ]’ 300 pm
955 am; 6OS am; 6 13 pm|Ar. .. .Grittiu. . ..Lv| 9 12 am, y 15 pmi t> X(» pm
'll 40 a’m; iAr... .Newnan.. .Lvj I | 340 pm
11 20 am 135 am| 735 pm,Ar.. . Atlanta. . ..Lv| 76u am 750 pml 406 om
No 6. ! No. 4. *| No. 2*| • No. L•] N-. 1. •] No. S. J -
/ X 0 pm xl 38 pm| 11 25 amJLr. .. .Macon. . ~Ar| I t 55 am| 7 45 am
810 pm 12 19. am; 12 08 pmjAr. . ..Gordon. .. .Ar| 400 pml 210 ami 710 am
8 50 pm I! 1 15 pmjAr. .Milledgeville .Lvj! 3 00 pm 6 20 am
10 00 pm ...’ I’ 3 00 pmlAr.. ..E&touton. . .Lv!l2 50 pm 5 25 am
i! 4 45 pm;Ar. . .Machen. . .Lvj!lo 55 am
|! iSO pmlAr. .. Cov ingto n. .. Lv i! 920 ami |* * *
•11 25 ami’ll 38 pmj *ll 25 am|Lv. .. .Macon . ~aF|* 3 45~pmf* 355 am? _ 3 45 pm
117 pm| 130 am,* 117 pmjLv. . .Tennille Lvl 15« pmi 152 ami 15« pm*
2 30 pmj 225 am| 2 30 pmjLv. . Wadley. .. .Lvjfl2 55 pm 12 25 am 12 55 vm
2 51 pm, 2 44_ amj 2 51 pmlLv. .. Midville. . Lvl 12 11 pm 12 25 am 12 11 pm
3 30 pmj 3 35 ami 4 00 pm;Lv.. ..Millen .. ..Lvj 11 35 am 11 50 pm sll 30 ism
s 4 17 pm 442 amj 503 pmiLv .Waynesboro ..Lv| 10 10 amj 10 34 pm 10 47 am
5530 pm 635 am!’ 650 pmjAr.. ..Augusta .. .Lv !8 20 amj 840 pml 930 am
I 0 00 ami 6 00 pm|Lv.. .Savannah. ..Lvl 8 45 am| 9 00 pmi
| j No. 16. *| j No. 15. »| j ‘
I I 7 50 am|Lv.. .. Macon.. .. Ari 7 30 pm |
I 940 amjAr.. Montictllo .. Lv 545 pm |.
I 12 20
• Daily. ! Daily except Sunday. ♦ L.e al station, t Sunday only.
Solid trains are run to ands from Macnn and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savan
nah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville, Macon and Birming
iam via Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macon
wd Savannah and Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers tor Savannah are ready for eccu
pancy in Macon depot at 9:60 p. m. Pas-sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and Sa
on No. 4. are allowed to remain iusleeper until 7 a. m. Parlor cars between
Macon and Atlanta on trains Nob. 1 and .2. Seat fare* 25 cents. Passengers tor
Wrightsville. Dublin and Sandersville takf 11 Train arrives Fort Gaine*
4:45 p. m., an 1 leaves 10:10 a. m. Sundays. For Ozark arrives 7:30 p. m. and leaves
7:30 a. m. For further information or schedules to points beyond our lines, oddr«MM
J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macon, Ga. K. P. BONNER, U. T. A.
4. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager j, (j. haILK Q P
THEO. D. KLINW. r
ssh Southern R’y.
Schedule in Effect July 6, 1898
CENTRAL TIME
RE AD”DO WN? RE AD UPT
No. 7 | No. 15 I No, 9 | No. 13 j West. j No. 14 j No. 10 j NoTB~No’. 10~
7 10pm| 4 45pm; S 00am' 2 05amjLv.. Macon ..Ar| 2 05amj 8 20am 10 55am’ 7~lopni
9 45pmj 745 pm 10 46am, 4 15am’Ar.. Atlanta. Lvlll 55pm| 5 20amj 8 lOamj 4 20pm
7 oOamjlO 00pm, 4 00pm| 4«2oamjLv.. Atlanta. Arjll 50pmj 5 OOamj jll 40am
10 20am| 100 am 6 25pm| 6 30am,Lv.. Rome.. Lvj 0 40pmj 1 44amj | 9 00am
11 30am| 2 34amj 7 34pmj 7 22amjLv.. Dal ton...Lv- 8 42pm 12 10am| I 7 sfiam
1 Oopmj 4 15am; 8 50pm 8 40am Ar Chat’nooga Lvj 7 SOpmjlO OOpmj | 8 00pm
7 lOpml 7 Ivpmj 710 am »..|Ar .Memphis . Lv|........j 9 Isam| j 8 00pm
4 30pm 5 00am 5 40pm Ar Lexington. Lv 10 50'am lO 50am,........ ;10 40pim
750 pm j 7 sfam 745 pm Ar Louisville. Lv| 7 40aml 740 am I 745 pm
730 pm 730 am 730 pm Ar Cincinnati Lvj 8 3iamj 8 30amj | 8 00am
9 25pm| j 725 pm 9 15am Ar Anniston. Lv 6 52:m 6 52pm‘ ' 8 00am ~
11 45amj 10 00pm 11 15am Ar Birm’ham. Lv 4 15pm 4 15pm; j 6 00am
8 05amj | 110 am; 7 45pmjAr Knoxville. Lvj 7 00am| 7 40pmj.T77777?| 740 pm
| | No. 14 | No. 16 j South. | No. 15. j No. 13 | |
j 7 lOpmj 2 10am; 8 35am|Lv.. Macon .. Arj 8 20am| 2 00am] j
| j 3 22am;10 05amjLv Cochran.. Lv| 3 20pm|12 55am) |
j i jlO 45am Ar Hawk’ville Lvj 2 50pmj j |
| | 3 54amil0 50am!Lv. Eastman. Lv! 2 41pm|12 25amj |
| I 4 29am|ll 36am|Lv.. Helena.. Lvj 2 03pm)ll 54pm| ).«
j | 6 45am| 2 38pm;Lv.. Jesup... Lvjll 22amj 9 43pm| j
I j 7 SGamj 3 30pm.Lv Everrett.. LvjlO 45amj 9 05pm| j
I | 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 50pm| |
| i 9 40am) 9 25amjAr Jack’ville. Lvj 8 00am| 6 50pmj j
j N 0.7 j No. 9 j No. 13 j East. IFToTTs’jT’oT - 10 | | “
| 7 10pm| 8 30am| 2 05amjLv.. Macon.. Ar; 8 20am| 7 lOpmj
j 9 45pmjll lOamj 4 15amjAr ..Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am) 4 20pm> |
I 9 25amj 8 SOpmj 6 lOpmjLv Charlotte LvjlO 15am| 9 35am| j
j 1 30pm|12 OOn’tjll 25pm,Lv . Danville. Lv] 6 07pm| 5 50amj j
j 5 30pmj 7 35am| |Ar.. Norfolk. Lvj 9 30amjl0 OOpmj |
| 3 50| 1 53amj jLv. .Lynchburg Lvj 3 55pmj 3 40am] |
| 5 4£pm, 3 35am; jLv Chari’ville Lvj 2 15pm| 1 50pm| j
j 9 25pmj 6 42amj jAr "Wash gton. Lvjll 15amjl0 43pm|........|
| 3 00am,10 15am| jAr Philadlphia Lv 3 50amj 6 55pm| |
| 6 20amjl2 45n ’n| jAr New York Lvjl2 15aml 4 30pm| |
| 3 pmj 8 30pmj jAr .. ..Boston Lvj 5 OOpmjlO 00am| j
THROUGH CAR SERVICES, ETC.
Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Care between Chattanooga and Jacksonville,
also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken at
Macon.
Nos. 15 and 16, day express trains, bet ween Atlanta and Brunswick.
Nos. 9 and 10, elegant free Observatior cars, between Macon and Atlanta, also
Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects in Union depot,
Atlanta, with "Southwestern Vestibuled Limited,” finest and fastest train in tha
South.
Nos. 7 and 8. connects in Atlanta Union depot with “U. S. Fast Mail Train" to and
from the East.
Nos. 7 and 6, Pullman sleeping cars between Macon and Asheville.
FRANK S. GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M., J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager,
Washingon, D. C, Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A ,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
BANDALL CLIFTON, T. P. 1., " BURR BROWN, C. T. A.,
Macon, Ga. * _ 565 Mulberry St., Macon, G*.
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