The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, November 18, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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TOR BILIOUS AND NERVOUS DISORDERS eiirh a« Wind and Pain in th« Htom.v'n, Giddiness Fulness after meals. Head* ache. Dfwdness. Drowsiness. Flush lags of Heat, Loks of Appetite. Cost Ivon ess. Blotches on the Skin, ♦>>!<! Chills. Dis turb'd Sleep. Friirhtfu. Dreamsand nil Nervous and Trembling Ben«'tjons. THE FIRST DOSE WILL GIVE lAILIEP IN TWENTY MINUTES. Every sufferer will acknowledge th<-m to bo A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. BEH IHU s PH.|>. taken undirect ed. will quiekly r store Females to com plete health. They promptly remove obstructions or irregularities of tbe sys tem and cure Mirk Headache. F ora 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. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS These are tbe genuine French Tansy Wafers, Imported direct from Paris. dles can depend upon securing relief from and cure of Painful and Irregular Periods regardless of cause. EMBRSON DRUG CO.. Icporters and agents for the United States Ban Jose, Cal. C. T. KING, Druggist, sole agent for Macon. Ga. Notice! TO Rlacon Lyceum jnemDers Thursday Evening, Nov. 17. at 8:30 at Wesleyan Chapel, Prof. John B. DelTloile Will deliver his far-famed lecture. Subject: “TUB Harp of Hie Senses,” Or, The Secret of Character Building. General Admission, 50c Tickets at Harry L. Jones’. Baseball Park, Thursday and Friday, November 24th and 25th. 'h' The Boston Bloomers, Ladies' chanipioti j/aseball club, vs. Uncle Sam s Volunteers Game 2 I’. M. .Admiss ’on 25c. Don't Lose Os the Fact..: ! That we do the highest class Bind ery work at prices that will com pete with any establishment in the country. Is a home enterprise that doesn’t depend upon patriotism for pat ronage. If it can't give you the right sort of work at the right price, go elsewhere. But we do think it, or any other home enterprise, is entitled to a allowing- -a chance to bl.lon your work. We hare ad.ied to our plant • Well Equipped Bindery And can now turn out anysort of book from a 3.000 page ledger to a pocket memorandum; or from the handsomest library volume to a paper back pamphlet News Printing Co. PULLMAN CAR LINE BETWEEN Cincinnati, Indianapolis, or Louisville and Chicago and THE NORTHWEST. Pulman Buffet Sleepers on night trains. Parlor chairs and dining cars on day trains. The Monon trains make the fast est time between the Southern winter re sorts and the summer resorts of the Northwest W. H. McDOEL, V. P. A G. M. FRANK J. REED, G. P. A., Chicage, 111. For further particulars address R. W. nUAJMNG, Gen. Agt Thomasville. G®. 11 FAILED TO MAKE REQUIRED TIME First of the Toroedo Boats Did Not Come Up to the Notch. MORE Will IS (HEAD For the Builders Who Will Have Trouble in Getting Full Amount of Their Money. New York, Nov. 18.—A dispatch to the Tribune from Washington says: Th<- first of the thirty-knotter torpedo boat® that i« being built in the United States and the only one of that speed which “has as yet undergone official trial has finally failed to reach the require ments artef three attempts, the first two of them resulting in serious damage to the vessel. A telegram received from Lieutenant I'onunander Frankliy .1. Drake by Secre tary Leng shows that the Farragut, on her final trial near San Francisco on Novem ber 10. ran 29.73 knots an hour. He says that this remarkable high rate of speed was ax hleved with no excessive vibration of hull or undue fj-iction of engines. The vessel ran uraight away for half an hour at the rate c<f 29.34 knots, followed by a 'turn, this tim>» at the rate of 30.19 knots, the average for the whole course being 29.73. The U.iion Iron Works, of San Francisco, which built the vessel, has appealed to Secretary Long to accept her declaring Chat she easily makes the speed of thirty knot® under ordinary condition®, but was retarded in ttfae official trial by shallow water at. I heavy head winds in the first half when the speed fell behind the contract rate. The act of congress :>f June 10. 1896, au t'horized this; vessel arid Ibe Dahlgren and’ the T. A. M. Craverr, now building at Bath. Maine, is novel in 'that is stipulates that the vessels shall make at leaat 39 knots and the contracts call for that speed and declare that if the vessels fail to make it they shall be rejected. The department, was, therefore, compell ed to decline that a fourth trial would be necessary, it being powerless >to waive the conditions, although the belief was general among officers that a difference of seven teen-hundredth of a knot was im practicable of measurement in a thirty five mile run. The two similar boats building at Bath, .Maine, arc within 20 per cent, of com pletion and it is expected that their trial wil Itake place in about a month. All three of the vesels should have been delivered to the government under contract in the early ] art of last April, and they 'have al ready accumulated large penalties on ac count of delay penalties. The failure of the Union Iron Works boat to readily accomplish its designed velocity, althougl* the Scotts who built her are famous for hte excellence of their work, as hown in the Oregon, the Monte rey, the Olympia and the San Francisco and Charleston and other vessels, is thought to foreshadow much greater dif ficulties with the Bath Iron Works boats, as that Company has hitherto had indif ferent success with the vessels it has furnished to hte navy, with the vosible exception of the gunboats Machias and Castine, although their performance has not been extraordinary. An instance of Pacific coast enery under difficulties was shown at the navy depart ment in the issue of orders for Commander Drake, 'Naval Constructor Spear and En gineer Smith to meet at the shipyard of Wolff & Sewicker. Portland, Dre., on Ne vemn‘f 22 to try the torpedo Davis. It was abroad this boat about three weeks .ago that seven men were killed by the exirtosiou of one of her boilers on a trial trip. The new boiler and other extensive re pairs have been completed in tais remark ably short time and another atitemp’ will be made next Tuesday to maintain a speed of 22% knots for two hours. A 22% knot boat, the Fox, is also practically com pleted at the Wolff & Sewicker works and will be tried as oon as the Davis is accepted by the government. The 26 knot boat Rowan, which should have liven finished by Moran Brothers at Seattle last January, may be aded to the navy by the end of the year, completing the first four and only torpedo boats on the Pacific coast, the Atlantic fleet having hitherto monopolized this type of craft. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident, of which Mr. John Oliver, of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follows: “I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was al most yellow, eyes sunhen, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite—gradually growiu weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. iFortunately a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters’ and to my great joy and surprise the first bottle made a decided im provement. I continued their use for three w.eeks and am now a well man. 1 know they saved my life and robbed the grave of •jnJther victim.” No one shoul 1 fail to try 1 them- Only 50c - guaranteed, at IL J. La | mar & Sons’ drug store. MR. BRODErIeAVES. u ,.„ T . Charge of a Hotel in Washington, Wtll lake Georgia. -odor, "’bo has been chief Mr. J. J. B jj cllS e tor a number of clerk at the ®roix futllre wiU ron . years, has resigned * .ashington, Gka. duet the Hotel Johnson . which is Mr Broder has leased tl. one of the best in the state. The hotel will be run on an pktn. Mr. Broder is one of the be ■ ho. el men in the country and doc'bt. make a success of his new unde.- taking. The place to which he poes is one of tslie beet towns in the state, and be "i do ai large busines®. Bucklin’s Armes Salve The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises , sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and post tively < ureß piles or no pay required. It is guarani eed to give perfect satisfaction er money refunded. Price 25c per box. For mJ, by H. J Lamar A Bon*' drug store. of IJnse. rrivute ■ -.i-e dresses almost en ., u-iu v 1 ■■..■ wears no corset and , , n „, go v > her iae« even for the . - v-. • t slk iutin.l black hair, hut nat . s it up anyhow and is quite es ic ? or. snowy white lock that * 1 j, hi r temple. As to her char- h i* what a great friend says: ;*m-rujing umuan, sincere, brave J. r conversation, when she ami goo,; * * starli j nt ,]y brilliant, hut' she L . «* c of IhejKJddest women 1 have ever known __ R ~ to. ron ... , , , i. ~ tc retmirfcitl to Arthur Miss Lu oho. r <t hear I )is- j ILilimir that > «< - Vou r>cwi „ <lt , do •■‘.'t '■ ’be 5 o' X Von * ■ ; .m a > u-n ma-k ialk.' u S owo ! * CAsrroßiA For Inf ants Children. The Kind y.ob Hat 8 Always Bought Bears th e /Ty Signature , o f C£af\ tXJ&CCA&I'. The Best Fl a * ter A piecr . flannel damp ?neJ with Cham berlain’, -pain Balm and bound on to rhe affected is superior to any master When with a pain in the chest or sid , or a lune back. igive ft a trial You : £ certain to be mor-e than leased iTdm is also a certain cure l or rWu matl an. For sale by H. J. Lnmar & Sons, drug jjtists. .. - ■ —— - GROVER GOES SOUTH. Ex-President and Party, Guests of Banker Benedict. i By Associated Press. New York. Nev. 18. —The Journal says: On the yacht Oneida. Captain Robley D. Evans, Grover Cleveland and their host, F. C. Benedict, the banker, are sailing to tbe South. They left Indian harbor before noon on Thursday, bound for Newport News, Key West, Santiago and Ponce on a two months’ cruise. Captain Evans will take the party to the marine battle field, where Cervera’s fleet was destroyed. Mr. Cleveland has taken fishing tackle along and expects to catch big tarpon in Florida waters. Mr. Benedict will look out for business oppor tunities in our new territories. , PORK PACKERS EE© Met and Elected Officers—Big Increase in Business. By Associated Press. Cincinnati, Nov. 18.—Tbe annual report of Secretary Murray, of the Pork Packers and Provision Dealers’ Association, shows that during the past year the business nas enlarged In Cincinnati. There were 675,0000 killed in 1898, as against 600,000 in 1897; 149,402,000 pounds of meat wore shined from Cincinnati in 1898 and 116,000,000 in 1897. The officers were re-elected by the as siciation. H. H. Meyer is president. CASTOUZA. Bears the The Kind Y° u Haw Always Bought Be T° HALL-WISE. Wedding Took Place at lhe Home of the Bride. Mr. Charles H. Hall, Jr.’ and Miss Em ma Wise were married at the residence of the bride's moLher on New street last night at 7 o’clock. The ceremony was performed by Rev. R. It. White, pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Only the relatives and friends of the bride and groom were present. • Miss Catherine Gay, of Atlanta, and Miss Cornelia Greene, of Washington, were the attendants.’ Mr. and Mr®. Hall have many freinds in the city who wish them happiness. C ASTOH.Z A . Bears the Kind You Have Always Bough! Signature j/// if of RECEPTION TONIGHT. Cherokee Club Will Tender a Reception to Gens. Wilson and Bates. The Cherokee Club will tender a recep tion tonigbr to Generals Wilson ad Bates and their staff officers. The reception will be held at the Club house on college street, and it will be one of the swellest affairs that have been held this seasou. Fully fifty army officers will be present, and al! of tbe members of the club and their lady friends will attend. c A. fS T O nt T .A. . Bears the K ' n(l Y° u H ave Alwa Y s Bought HALF CENT fl WORD AOVKKTISEMKKTS of Wants, for Sa e For Rent, I,ost, Found, Etc., are inserted in THIS COLUMN at, Half Cent a Word each insertion. No Advertisement taken for less than 15 cent*. Miscellaneous. LOST—A black belt with silver clasp. Finder will please leave same at this office and receive rewtid. sj’axi.sh mackerel, blue fish, sea trout, red snapper, bream, perch, sea bass, sailors’ choice, mangrove snapper, sfieephead, select and standard oysters, fresh fish roe. Also quail, rabbits, chickens, eggs, cranberries, celery, fresh stock, prompt delivery. Tampa Fish and lee Co. Phone 233. FOR RENT —Two houses, 5 rooms and 2 room kitchen attached, No. 166 Mag nolia and corner Oak and New streets. W. Lee Ellis. LOST —Two route books. Return to News office and get reward. SIOO,OOO to loan on Macon real estate. Low rate of interest, monthly pay ments. J. Pearce Anderson, 365 Sec ond street. WANTED —Two or three nicely furnished rooms for light housekeeping to good location. State location, price, etc. Ad dress F. C., care News. M. C. BALKCOM'S hardware store opens at six and closes at 6:45 every day except Saturday, when we close fit nine. NOW is the time to have your lace cur tains laundered. Mrs. Ryder, near Crump’s park, does the very best work. AU curtains laundered at only 25 cents per window. BUY' the best Thanksgiving turkey you ever had at Tampa Fish and lee Co. HAVE opened up a feed stable next door to my veterianry and horse shoeing establishment; patronage of my friends respectfully solicited. A. Dolan, Pop lar street. • TAKE notice of 558 Mulberry street, Migrath’4 portrait copying and picture framing house. First class work; also dealer in pictures, picture frames, easier, etc., etc. Jewelry, breast and ecarf piijß, ear and finger ring®, studs, cuff and collar buttons, etc. Writing paper, tablets, envelopes, ink, etc., etc. Office and store 558 Mulberry, opposite Hotel Lanier. Dr. J. W. Migrath, proprietor wT a7~G<M>DYEAR. carnage, buggy and wagon shop. Horsechoeing, fine paint ing. repairing of scales a specialty. 453-455 Polar street, HORSESHOEING and repair work- If you need your buggy and wagon re paired. horse or mule shod call on me at 624 Fourth street. C. H. Messier, scientific horsesiuoer and carriage builder. C. A, Harris. W. J. Hoctper. nißcnanics’CoalCo Phone 122. • Red Ash, Jellico Always on hand. We meet all competition and take Periodical Tickets. "snr HINDIPO & -yc bf»Wßes VITALITY Well M “ rt of Me. GREAT Mha- FRENCH REMEDY preduce* the above TM.uk in 30 uays. Cures Nt'rucus Debility, fiKpotnty, V’aricocele. Failing Slemoiy. Stops ail draiiis and losses caused by errers of youth. It war oil In sanity and Consumption. Young Men regain Man hood and Old Men recover Youthful Vigor. It gives vigor and size to shrunken organs, and fit? a man tor business or marriage. Easily carried in the vest pocket. Price Efl f'TQ 6 Bo*ee fa jo by mail, in plain pack* Uy V I with [ written guarantee. DR. JtXN 0 HARRA, Pari* For Sale at Goodwyn’a Drag Store Mid Brown Houm PhArnucy. MACON NEWS FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER fS 1898. Bnunil to Get the Robbers. They tell a pretty good story of a sport who entered a Lynn shoe store one day • last week to purchase a jiair of rubbers to pull over ills ntedle js>int«d shoes. He was told that no rubber was made that would fit such shoes, and he asked what he could do, and the proprietor told him that the only thing he knew of was to cut off alwMit two inches. Another customer came in and occupied ’ the attention of tbe proprietor, and the next tbe latter saw of the needle toed man was when he reappeared from the work shop, which is in the rear of the store, i with two inches cutoff the end of each shoe, and inquired if he could find rub bers to fit The proprietor didn’t know what to say, but fitted the shoes with rub bers, and the young man without com ment jiaid t>o cents and departed, appar ently satisfied.—Lawrence rientinoL Freak* of a Jar,- Wheel. Pittsburg people are ruminating over a jury wheel mystery. In the drawing of the petit jury for the November term of the United States circuit court there was 1 taken from the wheel the name of Coroner Holier McDowell, placed in the wheel 16 years ago while Mr. McDowell was a con stable In Pittsburg; also the name of John G. Reading, Jr., that was put in the wheel over 14 years ago while he was a law student at Williamsport. Mr. Read ing is now a leading Pittsburg lawyer. In contradistinction to the names that have been In the wheel so long and undisturb ed 26 of the 48 at the recent drawing were among these put in the last time the wheel was filled. The wheel always contains 300 names. When a jury is drawn, as many names are substituted as are taken out.—Philadelphia Press. Equal to the Occasion. Grace, who lives in Tioga, is barely 5 years old. She was in the front yard the other day when two of her small admirers climbed over the fence. She recognized her duties as a hostess, but the em} of ;> stick of lemon candy remaining in her hand was too small to be divided. Tommy was in the lead. He is a chubby young ster, with an insatiable longing Cor pie. His chum wears long curls and is fonder of fairy stories than anything else. Grace was aware of their limitations. When Tompiy ran up, she proffered the eagerly accepted candy to him. Then she turned to his chum with a radiant smile, “Bui I’ll div you a tiss. ” —Philadelphia Record. 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 diebetis. 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 troubles in children. If not sold by your druggist will be sent by mail on receipt of >l. One small bottle is two months’ treatment and will cure any case above mentioned. E. W. HALL, Sole Manufacturer. P. 0. Box 21t, Waco, Texas. Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga. READ THIS. Cuthbert, Ga. March 22, 1898. —This 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 nettling that I consider its equal. R. M. JONES. From New Zealand. Reefton, New Zealand, November 23, 1896. —I am very pleased to 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 to place the bottle beyond th“ reach of the children. E. J. Seantlebury. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. Book Binding. High class M T ork. Prices the lowest. Get our estimates. News Printing Co The Reason Why The people should and do buy their frames and pictures from us is simply this, We have three times the assortment of any one else to select from, we are th only xclusive frame makers in Macon, we do the best work and our prices are as low and often lower than our would-be competi tor rs. New Good® dailyi. W. Lamar Williams, 422 Second St. “Queen of Sea Routes.’ Merchants and Miners T ransportation Co Steamship Lines Between Savannah and Baltimore, Norfolk, Boston and Prov dence. Low rates and excellent service. Accommodation® and cuisine unsurpassed Best way to travel and ship your goods. For advertising matter and particulars address J. J. CAROLAN, Agent, Savannah, Ga. R. H. W’RIGHT, Agent, Norfolk. Va. J. W. SMITH, Agent, 10 Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. J. C. WHITNEY, Traffic Manager. W. P. TURNER, General Pass. Agent. General offices, Baltimore, Md. The Think I’ll-Just-Try-It-Once Advertisers must remember that before direct results can be ob tained from an ad it has got to do the missionary work of educating the people to the fact that his store is just as good and just as reliable as his better known com petitors. And when you remember the reason why ids com net! tors are better known is because they advertise to secure their reputa tion and standing, and are still advertising in order to hold this ground, you can better understand tbe hard up-hill work the mis sionary ads have to do, x- iB WITTO The Kind You Have Always "Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of— run I has been made under his per- x Sonal supervision since its infancy. ** ' i Allow no one to deceive voh in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and Substitutes are but Ex periments that trifle with and endanger the health of , Intants and Children—Experience against Experiment, j What is CASTORIA Castoria is a substitute for Castor Oil. Varegorie, Drops I and Soothing Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic i substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destrojs Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething 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. I GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of J? A J dr d // ■J® ■ The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, Nl V* YORK CITY. I ju-XJ? tWHRIE I Mil! I L ill JI Home Industries and Institutions HENRY STEVENS, SONS & CO H. BTJJVEa'TS’ SONS CO., "Macon, Ga., Manufacturers of Sewer and Railroad cul vert pipe, fittings. Are brick, clay, etc. Wall tubing that will last forever. MACON REFRIGERATORS MUECKJB’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 ree them at the far 7 «W N » «fe—•>». Macon’s Oldest Established and Reliable Jewellers, ’J H & W. W. WILLIAMS, 352,|Second Street. in i ll Invite their customers and general cus- tomers to call, now that •Christmas time • vLjx T* 4s coming on and see their beautiful line sterlin silver novel tise suitable for holiday gifts for father, mother, brother or sister. Our entirely new selected choice '• cases of manicure sets, traveling shaving 'ra set ® an<i gentlemen’s toilet sets. All kinds aS of art silver ware and all that pertains to J-"i ■ &s?W 'T I % a well kept jewelry store in delicate and esthetic styles of watches, diamond jew elry an d ol>era glasses, can be found at *■ , WILLIAMS’. Give us a call and we will , s''- welcome vou. ■iiIHWI IMIIIIUIAMA I illllil I, i 111 UnTHWiniTOITW P. D. TODD &. CO. The New Clothiers. You We Are the Are Plan After It’s Hats and Neckwear This Week. CHOOSE NOW-— The ne you want may be gone if you procrastinate. 1,000 Natty Ties, Ascots, Scarfs and Clubs, choice 50c, others ask 75c for them. Have you seen our 3.00 Hats? Alpine or Derby. Its a stunner. And you’ll pay 5.00 for it elsewhere. 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 ®j 1 ¥// hi i Ks f// &ZT czzi} B 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. Clothing and Gents’ Furnishing Gooe s. BENSON & HOUSER. • DRY GOODS. HUTHNfINCE & ROUNTREE GIVE TRADING STAMPS. Also forty other merchants in Macon give Stamps with all cash purchases. Ask for a book. Save your Stamps and get an elegant Clock, Lamp, Oak Table, Onyx Table, Watch, Set of China, Morris Chair, or any one of the numerous elegant presents we give away. Office—Goodwyn’s Drug Store. Buy your drugs from Goodwyn’s and; get trad ing stamps. J. R. COOK. ARTHUR J. TOOLE, J. R. COOK & CO. I ((ill mid Hood Prompt Delivery, Lowest Prices. Phone 713. Yards, Pine and Fifth Streets, Macon, Georgia. _j?y. Southern R'y. Schedule in Effect Oct. 16, 1898 CENTRA L TIME READ DOWN. READ UP. 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Lvj 7 00am| 7 40pm| | 740 pm I No. 14 J No. 16 | . South. ' | No. 15. | No. 13 |. | ’ I 7 10pm| 2 10am| 8 35amjLv.. Macon .. Ar| 8 20am| 2 00am| I I | 3 22am|10 05am|Lv Cochran.. Lvj 3 20pm|12 55am| I I | ]lO 45am|Ar Hawk’ville Lv| 2 50pm| | | I | 3 54am|10 50am|Lv. Eastman. Lv| 2 41pm|12 25am| | I I 4 29amjll 36am| Lv.. Helena.. Lv| 2 03pm|U 54pm| | I J 6 45amj 2 38pm|Lv.. Jesup... Lvjll 22amj 9 43pm| | I | 7 30am| 3 30pm|Lv Everrett.. Lv|lo 45am| 9 05pm| | J 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 50pm|. | I | 9 40amj 9 25am|Ar Jack’ville. Lv| 8 00am| 6 50pm| I N 0.7 | No. 9 | No. 13 | Easu~ | No. 16 | No. 10 | |.. ' | 7 10pm| 8 30am| 2 o&am|Lv.. Macon.. at| 8 20am| 7 10pm|..77777.| | 9 45pm|ll 10am| 4 15am|Ar ..Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am| 4 20pm| | |U 50pm|12 00pm| 7 30am|Lv ..Atlanta. Arj 5 lOamj 3 55pm| | | 9 25am| 8 30pmj 6 10pm|Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35am| | 1 30pm|12 00n’t|ll 25pm|Lv . Daai ville. Lv| 6 07pm| 5 50am| | I 6 25pm| 6 40am| |Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 01n’n|12 lOn.nj 1 | 5 30pm| 7 35am| |Ar.7~Nor folk. Lv| 9lbamj 10*00pm| | | 3 50| 1 53am| |Lv. .Lynch burg Lv| 3 55pm| 3 40am| |..7.7777 | 5 4£pm| 3 35am| |Lv Chari'ville Lv| 2 15pm| 1 50pm| | | 9 25pm| 6 42am| |Ar Wash gton. Lvjll 15am|10 43pm| | | 3 00am|10 15am| |Ar Phila dlphia Lv 3 50am| 6 55pm| | | 6 20am|12 45n ’n| |Ar New York Lv|l2 15am| 4 30pm| | j 3 pmj 8 30pm| |Ar .. ..Boston Lvj 5 OOpmjlO 00am| | THROUGH CAR SERVICES, ETC. Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars (between. Cpcinanti and Jacksonville, also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken at Macon. Nob. 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 thfc South. Nos. 7 and 8, connects in Atlanta Union depot with “U. S. Fast Mail Train” to and from the East. FRANK S. GANNON, 3d V. P. & G. M„ J. M. CULP, Traffic Manager, Washlngon, D. G Washington, D. 0. W, A. TURK, G. P. A., 8. H. HARDWICK, A. G. P. A., Washington, D. C. Atlanta, Ga. C. S. WHITE, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A., Macon. Ga. 545 Mulberry St.. Macon. Ga. Central of Georgia Railway Company Schedules in Effect, June 12, 18981 Standard Time KYCCkTX Me Hdian. No. 5 I No. 7 »l No. 1 •! STATIONS j No. 2 "•! No. B*| No. « II 20 am| 740 pm| 750 am|Lv Macon .. .Ar| 7 25 pm| 740 am| 350 pm 12 24 pml 8 40 pml 8 50 ami Ar ....Fort Valley Lv| 6 27 pm| 6 39 am| 2 42 pm I 9 35 pm| | 9 40 am|Ar. ... Perry Lv|! 445 pm| |!11 30 am I |ll 15 am|Ar. ..Columbus. . .Lvj 400 pml | I 112 30 pm|Ar. . ..Opelika. . .Lv| 2 45 pmj | I I 5 50 pm|Ar. . .B’mham. . .Lv| 9 30 am|..t | 152 pm| 9 57 pm| |Ar.. Americus ....Lv| | 5 18 am| 107 pm ! 2 17 pm 10 21 pm Ar.. .Smithville ..Lv j 4 55 amlf 12 42 pm 3 27 pm 11 05 pm Ar ....Alb any ...Lv[ | 415 amj 11 35 am 6 00 pm Ar ..Columbia .... Lv| | | g 55 am 3 06 pm Ar .. .Dawson ....Lvi I I 11 52 am 346 pm |Ar ... uth bert ...Lv| | | 1111 am 5 00 pm No 9 * |Ar .. .Fort Gaines ..Lv| No 10 * 9 55 am 437 pm 745 am|Ar ....Eufaula ....Lv 730 pm 10 20 au 8 14 pm |Ar Ozark .. ..Lv 6 50 am 600 pm 905 am|Ar ..Union Springs Lv 600 pm 905 am 7 25 pm| | |Ar Troy. . ..Lv j 7 55 sm 7 30 pm| | 10 35 am|Ar.. Montgomery ..Lv| 4 20 pm| 7 40 am NKlL*j No. 3.«| N0717| ' | No. 2.*r No?4.»r N 0.12? 800 am| 425 am| 420 pm|Lv ... .Macon. . ..Ar| 11 10 am| 11 10 pm| 720 pm 922 am| 540 am| 540 pm|Lv. .Barne sville . .Lvj 945 r 945 pm| 605 pm 112 00 m| 12 00 m| 7 10 pm|Ar... .Thom aston | 8 10 am| |! 3 00 pm 9 55 am| 608 am| 6 13 pm|Ar. .. .Gri ffl.n. .Lv| 9 12 am| 9 15 pm| 5 30 pm 1 11l 40 am’ |Ar... .New nan.. .Lv| | | 340 pm j! 100 pm| jAr.. ..Carrollton ..Lv| j | 220 pm 11 20 ami 735 am| 735 pm|Ar.. . Atlanta Lv 750 am 750 pm| 4 Os, pm No. 6. !j No. 4. *| No. 2*j ? Na. 1. •; N- 3. »i No. » ' 130pm1138pm 11 25 am|Lv. .. .Macon .Ari 355 ar- 1 745 am * 8 10 pm 12 19 am 12 08 pmlAr. . ..Gordon. .. .Ar| 4 00 pm| 2 Ifr am| 7 8 50 pm I 1 15 pm|Ar- .Milledgeville .Lv|! 3 00 pml | 620 am 10 00 pm ’ 3 00 pm|Ar.. ..Eatonton. . .Lv!l2 50 pml j 525 am jl 4 45 pm|Ar. . .Mac hen. . .LvjilO 55 amj | | 11 650 pmjAr. .. Covington. ..Lv|! 9 20 ami j *ll 25 ami*ll 38 pm|*ll 25 am|Lv. .. .Macon . ..Arj* 3 45 pm|* 3 55 am|* 3 45 pm 117 pml 130amf 117 pm|Lv. . .Ten nille Lv| 156 pm: 152 am 156 pm 2 30 pm; 225 am 230 pm|Lv. . Wadley. .. .Lvjfl2 55 pml 12 25 am| 12 55 pm 251 pm| 244 am 251 pm|Lv. .. Midville. . Lv] 12 11 pm| 12 25 ami 12 11 pm 3 30 pm| 3 35 am| 4 00 pmlLv.. ..Millen .. ..Lv| 11 35 am| 11 50 pm|sll 30 am s 4 17 pm 4 42 am| 503 pm’Lv .Waynesboro ..Lvj 10 10 am| 10 34 pm| TO 47 am 5530 pm 635am1 650 pm|Ar.. ..Augusta .. .Lv| 18 20 am ; 840 pm| 930 am I 3 42 am. 3 50 pm|Lv.. Rocky Ford.. .Lv; 11 03 am 11 14 pm| <...[ 3 58 am|| 4 08 pm|Lv Dover. . ..Lvj 10 47 am; 10 57 am| I 600 am 600 pm|Lv.. .Savannah. ..Lvi 845 am 900 pm!. No. 16. *| | No. 15. *| I ...! 750 am lv. .. Macon.. . Ari 730 pm I I 940 am|Ar.. Monticello .. Lv 545 pm i ! 12 00 m|Ar... .Eatonton .. .Lv ! 3 30 pm • Daily. I Lally except Sunday, f L_e al station, b Sunday «nly. Solid tiains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Sivan aah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville, Macon and Birmina ham via Columbus. Elegant sleeping cars on trains No. 3 and 4 between Maco and Savannah and Aslanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for ecct pancy in Macon depot at 9:00 p m. Pas -sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and fe vannah on No. 4, are allowed to remain iuisleeper until 7a. m. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta on trains Noe. 1 and 2. Seat fare 25 cents. Passengera for Wrightsville. Du lin and Sandersville takell:2s. Train arrives Fort Galnea 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 te points beyond our lines, addiea* J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macen, Ga. K. P. BONNER, U. T. A. ■ H HINTON, Traffic Manager J. C. HAILE, G. P. A. TMEh n KT.TNW a -.-. i CuTwrlntendent. HARNESS AND SADDLERY, GO TO G. B E R N DcSc CO . Our goods are the Best, and our prices the j Lowest. 3