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ißeautifuli
iWomen j
There are few women as bean- •
• tiful as they might be. Powder J
■ and paint and cosmetics don’t ■
■ make good looks. Beauty is ■
■ simply an impossibility without J
• health. Beautiful women are •
• few because healthy women are •
• few. The way to have a fair *
■ face and a well-rounded figure ■
■ is to take ■
!
! Female Regulator i
£ This is that old and time-tried J
• medicine that cures all female ■
• troubles and weaknesses and •
J drains. It makes no difference J
■ what the doctors call the trou- ■
■ ble, if there is anything the ■
• matter in the distinctly feminine •
• organs, Bradfield’s Fe* •
b male Regulator will help "
J and cure it. It is good for ir- J
■ regular or painful menstruation; ■
■ for leucorrlwa, for falling of the ■
2 womb, for nervousness, head- 2
• ache, backache and dizziness. •
• Take it and get well. Then •
J your old-time girlish features B
■ and figure will be restored. ■
■ Said by druggists for $1 a bottle. ■
■ THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ■
• • ATLANTA, GA. *
It Is
True
We do mighty talking on the
superior tailoring of our
clothing, but it admits of it.
*l'he true merit is there, and
it is this knowledge we
maintain our confidence in
the goodness of every gar
ment we sell.
For Fall
and
Winter
We are offering the most
beautilul assortment of styl
ish made suits ever seen in
the city, at
SIO.OO, $12.50 and
$15.00.
ICvcry suit must fit perfectly
before we permit it to be
worn.
The Up-t G-Da I e Clot niers.
Benson & Houser.
FRENCH
TANSY
WAFERS
These are the genuine French Tansy
Wafers, imported direct from Paris. La
dies can depend upon securing •elief from
and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods
regardless of cause. .
EMERSON DRUG CO.,
Importers and agents for the United States
San Jose, Cal.
C. T. KING,
Druggist, sole agent for Macon. Ga.
LOCAL OPTION ELECTION NOTICE.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE,
Macon. Bibb County. Georgia.
\ petition having been tiled in this office
■on the 24th day of October, 1898, for an
election to be held in Bibb county. Ga..
under the local option law of the state of
Georgia, and said petition being in com
pliance with said law. it is therefore here
by ordered pint an election be held at the
usual places for holding elections in Bibb
county, Ga., on the Ist day of December,
1898, to determine whether or not such
liauors as are mentioned in section 1548
of volume 1 of the Code of Georgia of 1895
•shall be sold within the limits of Bibb
county. Ga.
This the 25th day of October. 1898.
C. M. WILEY.
Ordinary Bibb County.
F. W. Williams.
CARRIAGE SHOP.
416 Cherry Street.
w
1 can save you good
money on Soring
Wagons.
will make any style
you want and guar
antee to please you.
D. A. KEATING,
iwisi
(iMMral 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 468. 322 Mulberry street. Macon,
Ga. _
MILES MAKES
FOII REPORT
On the Full Conduct of the
Late War With the
Spaniards.
AN INTERESTING DOCUMENT
Containing All the Details of Cam
paign as Came Under Supervi
sion of Commander-in-Chifcf.
By Associated Press.
New York, Nov B—A special to the Her
ald from Washington says:
Major General Nelson A. Miles has com
pleted and submitted to the war depart
ment his report covering the entire periol
of hostilities between the United States
and (Spain.
It could not be learned at the war de
partment. whether this report in its entire
ty will be given out for publication in the
near future or at all. It Is hinted that cer
tain portions of the report majt be with
held. Tire sum and substance of the rea
sons for withholding it, it is asserted, is
the fact that the report is said to deal
squarely with matters that certain offi
cials prefer to keep in the background.
Friend* of General Miles, w'ho profess to
be cognizant of the contents of the report,
say it is exhaustive in dealing with the
minutest details, and many things which
have not been clear to the general public
as to the conduct of the war are fully and
comprehensively explained.
I hat rhe report is thoroughly exhaustive
is shown iby the fact that it covers nearly
200 sheets of closely typewritten manifold
paper and includes aii dispatches sent by
and received by General Miles. In fact it
covers all the part taken by the army in
<he war and deals in the most minute par
ticulars wim the period, beginning with
General Miles’ landing in Cuba until he
left the island of Porto Rico to come home.
The reference to the Santiago campaign
alone takes up many pages. The invasion
and occupancy of Porto Rico is given in
detail, it is also mentioned that General
Miles conferred, with Admiral Sampson,
and asked the admiral to protect the land
ing of the United States troops on Cuban
soil, which was done. The report also re
fers to the warning General Miles gave to
General Shafter and in plain English crit
icizes General Shutter’s conduct of the
campaign in Santiago.
The report only makes brief mention of
the work of the inspector general’s depart
ment, which General Miles thinks was sat
isfactory, in so far as the inspector general
had power and authority to act. From this
the Inference is drawn that the Inspector
general was curtailed by authority greater
than his in the conduct of his work.
The report practically states that the
mutilated condition of matters relating to
ilhe -array status is due to the fact that
much information was given out and con
tradicted by the secretary of war.
tVm'tained in 'the report are true copies
of every telegram that passed between
General Miles and the war department.
None of them are curtailed or mutilated
and it is said if the report is published in
lull many of these telegrams and portions
of otherts will be made public for the first
time. These telegrams, it is further said,
will toll truths that it Is alleged have
been so far suppressed.
The report makes no reference to the
so-called Alger -Miles controversy, but
some of 'the statements credited to General
Milts are reiterated. A friend of General
'Miles said:
“The general will not make the report
public but 'the secretary of war will give
it out. ‘He will not dare keep it back. It
will be a bitter pill for Alger, but when
it is known that Che report has been sub
mitted the demand for it will be great.”
Mot ,Wlia< He Meant.
The London Times says: "A good story
of the ’things one would have expressed
differently' type is being whispered about
Gloucester Seine crank has been writing
to the local papers complaining that dur
ing the festival he is not admitted to the
Oathedral five, that being a place of wor
ship. The crank turned up at the cathe
dral the other day and was told he could
not lie Emitted without a ticket Do you
mean to toll l»«. he excitedly argued,
that-1 shall paqiijre a ticket to enter the
kingdom of heaven! Well, no, explain
ed the polite steward, but yog won't hear
Mme. Albani in heawn And then, when
the enormity of his remark dawned upon
him. that steward turned and tied
DISCOVERED YB A WOMAN.
Another great discovery has been made,
and that, too, by a lady in this country.
“Disease fastened its clutches upon her
and for seven years she withstood its se
verest tests, but her vital organs were
undermined and death seemed imminent.
For three months she coughed incessantly
and could not sleep. She finely discov
ered away to recovery, by purchasing »f
us a bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery
for Consumption, and was so much re
lieved on taking the first dose that she
slept all night, and with two bottles has
been absolutely cured. Her name is Mrs.
Luther Lutz." Thus writes W. C. Ham
alk & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Tria! bottles
free at H. J. Lamar A- Sons’ drug store.
Regular size, 50c and SI.OO. Every bottle
guaranteed.
From New Zealand.
Reefton. New Zealand. November 23,
1596. —I am very pleased tp state that
since I took the agency of Chamberlain’s
medicines the sale has been very large,
more especially of the Cough Remedy. In
two years I have sold more of this particu
lar remedy than of all other makes for
the past five years. As to its efficacy I have
been informed by scores of persons of the
good results they have received from it
and know its value from use In my own
household. It is so pleasant to take that
we have io place the bottle beyond the
reach of the children. E. J. Seantlebury.
For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists.
Victors Again.
“The laws of the Episcopal church re
gardtiig marriage will not be changed.” ,
“Who i# ty«ponsible for that?’’
“The men tx-hlpd ffcg canons ” Clevs-
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hall’s Great Dis
covery cures all kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures dfcbetis, semi
nal emisisons, weak and lame backs, rheu
matism and all irregularities of the kid
neys and bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder trouolee in children. If
not sold by your druggist will be sent by
mail on receipt of sl. One small bottle is
two months’ treatment and will cure any
case above mentioned.
E. W. HALL.
Sole Manufacturer.
P. O. Box 218, Waco, Texas.
Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga.
READ THIS.
Cuthbert. Ga. March 22, 1898.—Thia Is
to certify that I have been a sufferer from
a kidney trouble for ten years and that I
have taken less than one bottle of Hall’s
Great Discovery and I think that I am
cured.
I cheerfully recommend It to any one
suffering from any kidney trouble, as I
know of nathing that I consider its equal.
R. M. JONES.
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Bolero and Eton jackets in various mod
ifications, as as a pant of the costume, are
in equally good style as the long coats
among the French models.
A litle jacket, the shortest possible un
der the arm, is made of novelty silk-and
wool cloth in olive green and brown. The
broad revers, making a sharp point at the
bust, are trimmed with three black velvet
cords and small buttons of velvet. The
high collar, open to the throat in front to
produce a continuation oif the full front of
the waist, has the same little buttons as
a decoration. The jacket has a pointed
back and neck to repeat harmoniously the
lines on the skirt, which is a new seven
gored model of tabac brown cloth whose
width at the foot is four years. Three vel
vet cordsform a simple trimming for the
bottom, as well as for the edge of the cir
cular -pebhtm over-dress, which is attached
to the skirt in yoke, effect on the sides and
back and has a point each side of the front,
Annual Sales 0ver6.000,000 Boxes
FOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS
such as Wind and Pain in the Stomacn.
Giddiness Fulness after meals. Head
ache. Dizziness. Drowsiness. Flushiugs
of Heat, Loss of Appetite, Costiveness.
Blotches on the Skin, 'Jc'.d Chills, Dis
turbed Sleep. Frightfu, Dreams and all
Nervous and Trembling Sensations.
THE FIRST DOSE WILL CrIVE RLLIEF
IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer
will acknowledge them to bo
A WONDERFUL MEDICINE.
BEECHAM'S PILLS, taken as direct
ed, will quickly restore Females to com
plete health. They promptly remove
obstructions or irregularities of the sys
tem and cure sick Headache. Fora
Weak Stomach
Impaired Digestion
Disordered Liver
IN MEN, WOMEN OR CHILDREN
Beecham’s Pills are
Without a Rival
And have the
LARGEST SALE
of any Patent Medicine in the World,
25c. at all Drug Stores.
Hi N DIP O
We!l Mafl
of Me.
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LTRENCH REMEDY produces the above result
L in 30 days. Cures jNervous Debility,lmpotency,
Varicocele, tailing Memory. Stops all drains and
l<*St‘S caused by eirifS of youth. It wards off In
sanity and Consumption. Young Men regain Man
hood and Old Men recover youthf)i| Vigor. It
gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fits
a man for business or marriage. Easily carried in
the vest pocket. Price rtfi PTC 6 Boxes f 3.50
bv mail, in plain pack- Ju Ij J 0. age . with
written guarantee. DR- JtAM O'HAIiRA, Paris
For Sale at Goodwyn’a Drug Store and
Brown House Pharmacy.
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A COLLEGE EDUCATION BY MAIL
A Thorough instruction 3
S'lriME? in book-keeping ’ends
<mPA H-'—ayl business, shorthand,sei- 3
ence, journalism, lan- S !
“ I t rAN// guagee, architecture, g
= I Ml/ S urveying.drawing;civ-S
9 y mechanical, steam* B
i « hydraulic, 1 |
: municipal, sanitary, 2 j
= railroad and structural §
■" engineering. Expert In- S (
i*’ y »' structure. Fifth year, g I
- Fees moderate. S
- Illustrated catalog free. |
? Bmiilik" subject in which g
| interested.
S’ M-noxct cosßxsrosDKSfßixsTiim. |i
j’Whwoad NatisMl BmX Building, M nnblugton, D. C. Si
Rlacon and Birmingnain Railroad
(Pine Mountain Route.)
Schedule effective October 16, 1898.
4.15 pm’Lv Macon Ar|ll 15 am
&:04 pmlLv Lizella LvjlO 25 am
5 45 pm|Lv.. ..Culloden.. ..Lvj 9 45 am
h 66 pm'Lv.. ..Yatesville....Lvj 9 33 am
6 26 pcuiLv. ..Thomaston.. .Lvj 9 03 am
7 07 pm'Ar, ..Woodbury .. .Lvj 8 23 am
SOUTHERN RAILWAY.
9 05 pmlAr Columbus So Ry Lv| 6 30 anj i
8 07 pm[Ar ~,,,Griffin Lv| 6 50 am
9 45 pm Ar Atlanta Lv| 5 20 am
4 20 pm|Lv .. ...Atlanta .. ...Ar|ll IQ am
6 03 pmjLv Griffin Arj 9 18 am
5 25 pmjLv.. ..Columbus,, ~
7 07 pm Lv.. ..Woodbury. ..Ar' 8 33 am |
7 27 pm(Ar... Harris City.. .Lvj 8 03 am !
CENTRAL OF GEORGIA.
7 45 pail Ar.. .Greenville.. ..Lvj 7 45 am '
5 20 pm-Ly.. ..Columbus. ..ArjlO 15 am
7 27 pm;Lv.. Harris Gjiy ..Arj S 03 am
8 20 pm|Ar.. ..LaGrange.. ~Ly| 7 10 am
Connections at Macon with Central &t
Georgia to Savannah and Southwestern
Georgia, and with Georgia Southern and
Florida.
At Yatesville with Southern for pointe
south of Yatesville, and at LaGrange with
A. & W. P. for points north of LaGrange.
JULIAN R. LANE,
General Manager.
MACON NEWS TUESDAY EVENING,
with the side rounded away and sloping
5 downwards towards the back, lengthening
, in another deep point behind the hem of
the petticoat. The yoke is hooked in
visibly at the back, and the tiny belt of
velvet is held in place by a square buckle
I of brilliants.
s Very odd is the “tulipe” sleeve, one of
3 the latest Paris models. This sleeve is
L made in two sections, separated slightly
3 along the outside of the arm, disclosing
> an under-sleeve. The top of the sleeve
t’ within also appears in a puff effect which
3 the outer top rolls back. These divisions
I overlap at the wrist and fall over the
3 hands in points. Such a sleeve admits of
■ many pleasing combinations in color,
3 fabric, and trimming. The proper cut of
■ this gown can be obtained only from the
i cut-paper patterns, published by Harper’s
■ Bazar, when the gown appears.
I Quantity of material —plain goods, 52
I inches wide, 5 yarsd; novelty goods, 42
, inches wide, 3% yards.
JkScRBEULA
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Erysipelas
Two DEs&ases That Cause Their
Victims to Be Shunned by
Their Feliow-Man.
Springfield, Mo.
Gentlemen : I commenced taking P.
P. P., Lippman’s Great Remedy, last
Fall, for Erysipelas. My face w»s com
pletely covered with the disease ; I took
a short course of P. P. P., and it soon
disappeared. This Spring I became
much debilitated and again took an
other course, and I am now in good
condition. I consider P. P. P. one of
the best blood preparations on the
market, and for those who need a gen
oral tonic to build up the system and
improve the appetite I consider that it
has no equal. Will say, anyone who
aares to try P. P. P. will not be disap
pointed in its results, and 1, therefore,
•heerfully recommend it.
ARTHUR WOOD,
Springfield, Mo.
BTrysfpel&s and Scrofula cured by P.
P. P., Lippman's Great Remedy, surely
and without fail.
Springfield, Mo.
Gentlemen: Last June I had a
Scrofulous sore which broke out on my
anklj. It grew rapidly, and soon ex
tended from my ankle to my knee. I
got one bottle of your P. P. P., Lipp
man’s Great Remedy, and was agree
ably surprised at the result. The entire
•ora healed at once. I think I have
taken almost every medicine recom
mended for scrofula and catarrh, and
your P. P. P. is the best I have ever
iri«rd. It cannot be recommended too
j highly for blood poison, etc.
Yours very truly,
W, p. HUNTER.
P. P. P. cures all blood and skin dis
[ ease, both in men and women.
j Rheumatism, w hich makes man’s life
! a hell upon earth, can be relieved at
j once by P. P. P., Lippman’s Great Rem
edy. It makes a PERMANENT cure.
P. P. P. is the great and only remedy
j for advanced of catarrh. Stop-
Eage of the nostrils and difficulty in
reathing when lying down, P. P. P.
i relieves at once.
P. P. P. cures blood poisoning in all
its various stages, old ulcers, sores and
Iridney complaints.
Sall b> .all irufefatf.
LIPPMAN BROS.. A, ethecariM, Sola Prep’ra,
LippMaa’s Black, Sevsneah. Ga.
News and Opinions
OF
National Importance.
THE SUN
ALONE
Contains Both.
■ Daily, by mail $6 a year
D'ly and Sunday,by mail..sß a year
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper
in the world.
Price 5c a copy. By mail $2 a year
Address THE SUN, New York.
z/
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which lias been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature* of
.-Hid has been made under his per-
• sonal supervision since its infancy.
* Allow no one to deceive you in this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex
periments that trifle with and endanger the health of
Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment.
What is CASTORIA
Castoria is a substitute for Casto?- Oil. Paregoric, Props
and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless ami Pleasant. It
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic
substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Feverishness. It cures l>iarrh<ea and Wind
Colic. It relieves Teething 1 Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the
Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep.
The’Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears the Signature of
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
Home Industries
and Institutions
HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO
H. STEVENS’ SONS CO., Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul
vert pipe, fittings, fire brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever.
MACON REFRIGERATORS’
MUECKE’S Improved Dry Air Refrlger ators. The best Refrigerators made. Manu
factured right here in Macon, any size and of any material desired. It has qualities
which no other refrigerator on the market possesses. Come and r.ee them at the f*c
r w « a- «t—®t.
Macon’s Oldest Established and Reliable Jewellers,
J. H &.W. W. WILLIAMS,
352, Second Street.
7- m Invite their customers and general cus-
li*’’ tom era to call, now that Christmas time
7Jz' z " * S " orn ‘ ng ou see their beautiful line
sterlin silver novelttee suitable for
’ holiday gifts for father, jnotlAr. l.rother or
sister. Our entirely new selected choice
‘ 1 'SRk.\ , n cases of manicure sets, trav ling shaving
"TO sets an<l gentlemen's 'toilet sets. All kinds
» °f art s hver ware and all that pertains to
a well kept jewelry store in delicate and
’’ 1 d'W esthetic styles of watches, diamond jew
-x / e^ry °P era glasses, can he foun tat
*•'-J.-WILLIAMS’. Give us a call and we will
//"SY , *
J welcome you, •
J. S. BUDD &CO J 6 : 1 Es, “ d i^ urance ’ ■'
461 Second St. Phone 439
FOR RENT.
372
230 Bond street. g room dwelling on Hill
2(>L Bond street. street near Whittle school.
482 Orange street , 04 .
858 New street. 9, room dwelling on Stubbs
1522 Fourth street. Hill.
613 Georgia avenue. Dwelling and store corner
517 Georgia avenue. Third and Oak streets.
We represent several strong Fire Insurance
Companies.
THE FAIR STORE *
Has removed to Cherry street, next to
. Payne & Willingham’s and L. McMa
nus’ furniture stores and opposite Em
pire Store.
IT IS TIME
TO THINK-.—--
1 £& '
of what kind of cooking apparatus shall be put in for
fall! The oil and gas stove will have to be abandoned.
Why not get a TRIUMPH STEEL RANGE '?
It is the most perfect yet invented, and is unsurpassed
for the quality of its work and economy of fuel. Is
less trouble, cleaner and less expensive than any other
stove made. Come in and examine it. Price S3O,
with complete furniture list of 30 pieces. L -
A
NEWMAN MILLINERY CO
The Lai gest Millinery
House in the State,
n
Oar stock is complete with a full line of Headwear for Indies,
Children and Infants at prices to suit everybody. Our styles are ex
clusive.
One lot of Felt-Trimmed Sailors, Walking Hatsand Rough
Hats at 75 c , worth $1.25.
M ings at 25c per pair.
Ostrich Feathers, 35c up.
Ladies Fascinators, 35c up. In all colors.
Infants Sacques, Booteqp and Hoods.
Silk Embroidered Infants’ Caps, 25c up.
Zephyrs, Germantown and Saxony Wool.
Our trimmed Hats are what only expert designers cah make them.
\ isitors to the Carnival must not miss an inspection of our stock.
AVi/IM/JyV J/ZZZAVAWr COAfP’Y,
555 CHERRY STREET,
milliners supplied at Wholesale Prices.
Centra! of Georgia
Railway Company
mgeorgia Schedules in Hfiect, June 12, Standard Time
90th Meridian.
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!935 pm 9pm 850 am Ar ....Fort Valley Lv| 627 pm 639 am| 242 pm
. j 1? *° * mAr ’ Perr r Lv|! 445 pm| |!11 30 am
"J •|U 15 am|Ar. ..Columbus. . .Evi 400 pm1....
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'’i’s2*nml qk-’" 1 ! 60 Pm| A r ’ * - E ' mham . • -Dv| 930 ami I
'217 nm 10 2) AT " Americus ••••Lv| | 518 am| 107 pm
’3 27 urn 11 or n Ar " -Smithville ..Lv| | 455 amff 12 42 pm
600 fm P 1 -•• Alb any I 415 ami H 35 am
, pm * lAr ... uth bert ...Lv 1 11 11 am
437 No 9 * } Ar •••Fort Gaines ..Lv| No 10 * 955 am
: fl P ® 7 45 am Ar ....Euf aula ....Lvl 7 30 pm 10 20 a.n
fi no P “ ;•;;•••• Ar Oaark .. ..Lvi. 6 50 am
7 >• , 9 05 am |Ar ..Union Springs Lv 600 pm 905 am
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1 pm l 1 10 35 am| Ar.. Montgomery ..Lv| 420 pm 740 am
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a9O am r am l 420 P m lbv ... .Macon. . ..Ar| 11 10 am| 11 10 pm| 720 pm
no An S am ‘ 540 .Barnesville . .Lv| 945 p 945 pm| 605 pm
’bi 22 m 22 710 P m iAr....Thomaston |8 10 ami I! 300 pm
955 am 608 am 613 pm|Ar. .. .Griffis. . ..Lv| 912 am| 915 pmj 530 pm
j 1 ! a2 am l Ar... .Newnan.. .Lvl I I 340 pm
1 00 pm l |Ar.. ..Carrollton ..Lv 2 20 pm
_ l4 20 am l 735 am| 735 pm|Ar.. .Atlanta. . ..Lv| 750 am| 750 pm| 405 pm
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7 30 pm 11 38 pm| 11 25 amiLv. .. .Macon. . ~Ar| | « 55 ar-| 7 45 am
810 pm 12 19 am 12 08 pm|Ar. , ..Gordon. .. .Ar| 400 pm[ 210 am| 710 am
hSO pm ! 1 15 pmlAr. .Milledgeville .Lv|! 3 00 pml | 6 20 am
10 00 pm ’ 3 00 pm|Ar.. ..Eatonton. . .Lv!l2 50 pm| | 5 25 am
•11 25 ami*ll 38 pm|*ll 25 am|Lv. .. .Macon . ..Ar|* 3 45 pm|* 3 55 am|*TT4sT>m
117 pm 130 am|f 117 pm|Lv. . .Ten nille Lv| 156 pml 152 am 156 pm
2 30 pm 225 am| 230 pm|Lv. . Wadley. .. .Lv|fl2 55 pm| 12 25 am| 12 55 pm
2 51 pml 2 44 ami 251 pm|Lv. .. Midville. . Lv| 12 11 pm] 12 25 am| 12 11 pm
3 50 pm| 3 3b am| 400 pm|Lv.. ..Millen .. . .Lv| 11 35 am| 11 50 pm|sll 30 am
s 4 17 pm 442 am 503 pm|Lv .Waynesboro ..Lv| 10 10 am| 10 34 pm| 10 47 am
s 5 30 pm 635 am I 650 pm|Ar.. ..Augusta .. ,Lv| IS 20 am| 840 pm| 930 am
I 6 00 h-inl 600 pmjLv.. .Savannah. ~Lv| 8 45 am| 9 00 pm|
I No. 16. *1 || No. 15. *j ’ |‘ ‘
I ! 12 00 m|Ar .. .Eatonton .. .Lv ! 3 30 pm|
i 110 45 am|Ar. ...Madison. .. Lv 440 pm|
I 112 20 pm|Ar. ... Athens .. ..Lv 330 pm| |
* Daily. ! Lally except Sunday, t o al station, b Sunday aniT
Solid trains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savar.
oah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville, Macon and Birming
ham via Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macoa
and Savannah a id Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for *ccu
pancy In Macon depet at 9:00 p. m. Pas-sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and Sa
vannah on No. 4, are allowed to remain in Bleeper until 7 a. m. Parlor cars between
Macon and Atlanta on trains Nos. 1 and 2. Seat fare 25 cents. Passengers for
Wrightsville, Dublin and Sandersville takell:2s. Train arrives Fort Gaine*
4:45 p. m., and leaves 10:10 a. m. Sundays. For Ozark arrives 7:30 p. m. and leave*
7:30 a. m. For further Information or schedules to points beyond our lines, address
J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macen, Ga. K. P. BONNER, U. T. A.
H. HINTON, Traffic Manager J. C. H AILE. G. P. A.
THEO. n. KLTNIf O Sruerlntandem.
Southern R’y.
’ Schedule in Effect Oct. 16, 1898
CENTRAL TIME
READ DOWN. READ UP.’ =
No. 7“I No. 15 I No. 9 I No. 13 |" “West. | No. 14 | No. 10 | No.’S | No. 10
7 10pm| 4 45pm| 8 3Cam| 2 05am|Lv .. Macon .. Ar| 2 05am| 8 20am111 00am| 710 pm
9 45pm| 745 pm 11 lOamj 4 15am|Lv .. Atlanta. Lv|ll 55pm| 5 20am| 8 10am| 4 20pm
7 50am|10 oopm) 4 00pm| 4 20am|Lv.. Atlanta. Arjll 50pm| 5 00am| |H 40am
10 20am| 1 OOamj 6 25pm| 6 30amjLv.. Rome.. Lv| 0 40pm| 1 44am| | 9 00am
11 30am| 2 34am| 7 34pm| 7 22am|Lv.. Dal ton...Lv 8 42pm;12 10am| | 750 am
1 00pm| 4 15am| 8 50pm| 8 40am|Ar Chat’nooga Lv| 7 30pm|10 OOprnj | 8 00pm
7 10pm| 7 lOpmj 7 40am| |Ar .Memphis . Lv[ | 9 15am| | 8 00pm
T~3opm| j 5 00am| 5 40j>:n|Ar Lexington. Lv|lo 50am|10 50am| [lO 40pn?
7 50pm| | 7 50amj 7 45pm|As, Louisville. Lv| 7 40am| 7 40amf | 745 pm
7 30pm| | 7 30am| 730 pm Ar Cincinnati Lv| 8 30am| 8 30amj | 8 00am
?-...| 7 25pm| 9 15am||Ar Anni tm. Lt 6 52, m 6 .'2pra| | 8 00am
11 45am|.... 5 ....|10 OOpmjll 15am|Ar Birm’bam. Lv| 4 15pm| 4 15pm| | 6 00am
8 05am| | 1 10am| 7 45pm|Ar Knoxville. Lv| 7 00am| 7 40pm| | 740 pm
777.77.. j 7 lOpm] 2 10am| 8 35am;Lv.. Macon .. Ar| 8 20am| 2 00am] |
| | 3 22am110 05am|Lv Cochran.. Lvj 3 20pm|12 55am| j
| | [lO 45am|Ar Hawk’ville Lv| 2 50pm| | |
| | 3 54am[10 50am|Lv. Eastman. Lvl 2 41pm|12 25am| |
| | 4 29am|ll 36amjLv.. Helena.. Lv| 2 03pm|ll 54pmj |
| | 7 30am| 3 30pmjLv Everrett.. Lv|lo 45am| 9 05pm| |
| | 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 50pm| |
| 9 40am| 9 25am|Ar Jack’ville. Lv| 8 OOarn] 6 50pmj |
| No.Tj - NT~9~[ No. 13T East’ Jn0716 TNo. 19 | 7771 777"
i 9 45pm|1l 10am| 4 15am|Ar ..Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am| 4 20pm| |
jll 50pm|12 00pm| 7 30am|Lv ..Atlanta. Arj 5 lOamj 3 55pmj j
| 9 25am) 8 30pm| 6 10pm|Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35amj
i i OOn’tiU 25pmjLv . Danville. Lvj 6 07pm| 5 50am| |
| g 25pmj 6 40am| |Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 01n’n|12 10n,n| |
1 5 30p<a| 7 35am[ [Ar.. Norfolk. Lv, 9 30am 10 00pm, |
I 850 153 am, |Lv. .Lynchburg Lv| 3 55pmj 3 40am| |
| 5 4£pm; 3 35am| |Lv Charl’ville Lv| 2 15pm| 1 50pm| |
■ 9 25pm: 6 42am| (Ar Washgton. Lvjll 15am|10 43pmj j
..*.*.'.'. .|ll 25am| 8 00am| |Ar Balti’more Lv| 6 17amj 9 20pm| |
| 3 oOam lO 15am| |Ar Philadlphia Lv 3 59kmj 6 55pmj |
....".'.'.'.'j 6 20am|12 45n ’n| |Ar New York Lv|l2 15amj 4 30pmj j
| 3 pm | 8 30pm| |Ar .. ..Boston Lvj 5 OOpmjlO OOamj j
THROUGH CAR SERVICES, ETC.
Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Cincinanti 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.
Nog. 9 and 10, elegant free Observation 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 tbv
South.
Nos. 7 and 8, connects in Atlanta Union depot with “U. S. Fast MaU Train” to and
from the East.
FRANK S. GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M., J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager,
Wasbingon, D. C Washington, D. C.
W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A.,
Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga.
C. S. WHITE, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A.,
Macon, Ga. 5(5 Mulberry SL, Macon, Ga.
II PILLS.
Aek for DS. MOTT 3 PL 29NY3OYAT. FILLS and take no other.
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Uli. MOT r J?’S CJiJICAiICAL. CO., - Cleveland, Ohio.
For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents.
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