The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, November 25, 1898, Page 3, Image 3

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8188 COUNTY SHERIFFS SALES. Will be sold before the court house door, In the city of Macon, during the legal hours of eale, on the first Tuesday in De cember next, the following property: That lot situated in the city of Macon, Bibb county, which was formerly occupied by Robert Findlay, and known in plan of said city as lot No. 7, block 81. House No. 759 on the street on which said property fronts, and bounded aa follows: On the east by Spring sireet, west by a ten-foot alley, north by property of Merkel, and south by property of Cornell. Levied on as the property of W. A. McNeil, to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb superior court in favor of Lulie Lockett vs. W. A. Mc- Neil. Also, at the same time and place, two parcels of land situated 1n Bibb county, one parcel containing 70 acres, more or leas; bounded north by H. T. Johnson and John Birch, east and south by B. D. Arm strong and west by H. T. Johnson; the other parcel containing one and one-half acre*, more or less, being part of lot 6, sub-division of the Jonathan Wilder prop erty, and being the place on which Mil dred Barker resided. Both parcels in God frey district. levied on aw the property of Mildred Barker to satisfy a fi fa. issued from Bibb superior court in favor of Htn ricihi M. Gott vs. Mildred Barker. Also, at the rants time and place, lot No. 6. in block 10, in the city of Macon, Bibb county, Georgia, «aid lot fronting Hammond atrrot and running back to an alley, and containing one-half acre, more or le«H, and lying between lots 5 and 7, of staid block 10, according to survey of the southwest commona. Levied on as the property of Mfh. Catherine H. Smith to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from Bibb superior court in favor of R. K. Dederick vs. Cath erine H. Smith. Mho. at the eame time and place, one lot in the city of .Macon. Bibb county, Ga., situated on New street, and being part o' lot 5, in block 66, fronting 40 feet, more o r legs, on New street and running back one hundred and twenty-five feet, more or leas, to a lot owned by estate of Mrs. Doyle, being now in ttossession of R. N. Me- K> vltt, and the only property in said block now owned by him. Levied on as the property of R. N. MeKevltt to sat.sfy a fl. fa. issued from justice court, 564 district (, M.. said county, i.i favor of E. R. Pr.c? transferee of R. M. Smith, a. signee, vs. H. N. McKevitt. Also, at the eame time and place, that lot. or parcel of land situated in Macon, Bibo < minty, Ga., designated in plan o' said city as part of lot one, In block six teen, southwest commons, according to original ulan of said city, being the land conveyed by Whitehead and Thompson to Ammons Cotton Chopper Compaiy by deed dated April Ist, 1890, except the part sold by waid Ammons Cotton Chopper Company to W. S. Holloman on May 6th. 1891, the property herein conveyed being lots one and two. in the tab-division of the lands of said company, acording to plat madt by J C. Wheeler, ami extends along Elm street to a ten-foot alley separating the s'-ld lots from the seventy-foot strip sold to W. S. Holloman aforesaid, an 1 ha,* a depth along said alley of two hundred and eight and one-half feet together with all improvements thereon, and also one steam engine and boiler, a set of shafting, a lot of iron working machinery a lot of office furniture, a lot of black smith and carpenter's tools a lot of Iron Lilts, bar iron, galvanized chain, oils and materials, ami all the articles and mate rials of every sort at present cont lined in said buildings. Levied on as the property of George 11. Birch to satisfy a ft. fa. issued from Bibb superior court tn favor of A. B. Small et. al., exetutons of Virgil Bowers, vs. Gorge H. Birch. G. S. WESTCOTT, Sheriff. 8188 COUNTY SHERIFF SALES. Will be sold before the courthouse door In tin city ot Macon, said county, on the First Tuesday tn December next, between the legal hours of sale, the following lots of land, situated, lying and being in Bibib county, Ga.. and more particularly de scribed as fallows: Situated about tiwo miles from the counity court house in the city of Macon, and better known and de scribed as lots numbers one, two, three, four, six, seven, eight, nine and .ten. In block number one, and lots numbers one, two, three and live and six. in block num tier two of what is known as the 'Ruth erford addition, according to ithe plat and survey of the name made by P. E. 1 tennis; recorded in the clerk's office ot fßfbib superior court, in book M. M., folio 'ill; the said lots, one, two, three, six, aeven, eight, nine and ten, in block one. front« Blount street, and each having 65 5-6 feet frontage, and said lots one. rtwo, three, four, five and six, in blocks two, fronting Houser street, and having each fifty feet frontage. ’Said property levied on as t.he property of Mrs. Ade laide A. Murray to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Macon in favor of National Railway Building and Loan Aflsoidation. Also mt ithe same time and place, all that tract or parcel of land situated and lying in .the ci'ty of Macon, Bibb county. Mia., known as part of lot No. 4, square 76. said tract commencing at a <point on Second street, ait <a line between the lot herewith conveyed, and the dot of Charles J. Toole, said front being 62 feet and 5 Indies from the alley extending through said square 76 from Second to Third ■streets; flaid tract extending thence along Second toret’it in a southwesterly direc -Bion 52 feet and 5 Inches, thence extend ing back at right anglese to Second Street with even width of 52 feet 'and five inches, a distance of 125 feet. Staid property lev ied on as the proiterty ot James A. Toole do satisfy a fl. fa. issued from city court of Macon in favor of the Afrpleton Church Horne vs. James A. Toole. Also, pt the same time and place, six acres of land, more or less, part of lot three hundred and fifty five, originally (Monroe, now Bibb county, and bounded on north by land whereon Willis Law son mow resides, on east by land where on Walter Thomas now resides, south by 'property of Phil Mallory and west by >and whereon lives Patsy Sledge. Being levied on ns the property of Eliza Mad dox to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the city court of Macon in favor of Oscar. Johnson vs. Eliza Maddox. .Also at the same time and place, all that lot of land, with imr rovements Xber.on. known as No. 467 Spring str?et, m the city of Macon, which is a part of lot No. 1, in spnare or block No. S 3 of sail city of Macon. Bibb county. Ga.. between the lots of Mrs. E. D Huguenin on the north, and the lot of W. A. Crutch- • (field on the south, having a front of 119 feet, running back S7 feet on t'he Kugne nin line, and S 6 feet on the Crutchfield Il\ne. and extending in the rear 120 feet on tjt® Hnc of the WoodUff lot fas in 1882) and ai’.’o such encroachments on Spring st.tet as have been allowed by the city of Macon, find designated' and described as having a width ot five feet at the esouth and t\V«Ky-one feet at the north end. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Mrs. Catherine H. Smith to satis fy a fi. fa. issude from the city court of Maron in taxor of P. K. Dederick vs. (Mrs. Catherine H. Smith. Also, at the same time and place, all <hbt tract or parcel of land in the city of M*con. Bibb county, and state aforesaid, beihtf: a permanent encroachment on 'Fine street, on lot number one. block 58. •fronting fifty Lqt on Fourth street and running back the same width parallel ■with Pine street 104 feet and 3 inches, be ing the property more particularly de scribed in the deed from Charles J. Gam ible to Mrs. Mflcat A. Yonge, dated the 4th day of August. 1M»7; said deed re corded in book 92. folio 188. clerk's office. Ttibb superior court, and to which refer r-cice ie had for a fuller description. Lev ied on as the property of C. J. Gamble to satisfy a fi. fa. issued from the city court of Macon in favor of M. A. Yonge vs. C. J. Gamble. L. B. HERRINGTON. Deputy Sheriff Bibb County. BHiv ♦» is a.non-pot.’onou- i •eniedy for Gouurrhu-a | Urt-t. Spermatorrhea j * uii natural dw- I barges, or any iafiamma- I ion. irritation or ulcers- | tion of mucous mem branr-s. Non-astringent Sold by or sent iu pUiu wrapper, by express, prepaid, for SI.OO, or 3 bottle*. tZ.75. Circular sent on re«u«»t WOULD BUY THE CAROLINES It Is Believed that the United States is Willing to Purchase NOT ONLf THE PHILIPPINES, But Also the Carolines and Pelew Group--Germany, However,! Might Object. By Associated Press. New York, Nov. 25.—A dispatch to the Herald from Washington says: There is reason to believe that the ad ministration would be willing to pur chase from Spain not only the ‘Philippines and Ualan islands, but all of the Caro lines and the Pelew group. Much regret is felt in official circles, particularly among naval men, at the fail ure of the preaident to insert in the peace protocol a provision regarding the Caro lie and Pelew islands similar to that re lating to the Philippines. It is no longer a secret that during the war the naval war board and Commander R. B. Brad ford, chief of the bureau of equipment of the navy department, strenuously .urged upon Secretary Long and the president the seizure of the Carolines. In fact one of the monitors sent to Manila was select ed by the board for this duty, but the president failed to approve the proposi tion. Besides the proposition to buy Ualan lies in the bo?>e in some quarter that Spain will make a counter propor tion for the cession of the entire group and the Pelew islands for an increased co npeiuation. The occupation of Guam by this govern ment was based on the belief that it has a magnificent harbor and would be an ex cellent stopping place between Honolulu and Manila The American commission ers have now learned that the harbor is exposed to monsoons, that it is shallow and that the island is subject to earth quakes. In the Carolines most of the islands have excellent harbors which are well sheltered. They are heavily wooded, and supplied with fresh water and earth quakes are unknown. In adition they would if acquired by the United States, be the outposts for the Philippines. They extend in a belt along the ninth degree of latitude, and are only three hundred miles to the southward of Guam and 850 mihs from the Philippines. The Pelews are about. 600 miles from Mindanao. The belief prevails here that the Ger mans will bring pressure to bear upon Spain to preverrt her from selling the Carolines to the United States. Such action would undoubtedly be look ed ui>on as a breach of friendship. Bucklin’s Arnica naive The best naive in the wx>rld for cuts, brulsea, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25c per box. For «<lo by 44. J. Tamsr 4- Son«' drug »tor*. MERCER’S GYMNASIUM. Quite a Lot of New Apparatus Has Been Put In. It has long been the dream and hope of the faculty and students of Mercer Univer sity that the ecfilege might be equipped with a gymnasium, and at last, as the result of persistent effort on the part of ' the college Y. M. C. A., that, dream has been realized. The students today felt that they had much to be thankful for when they wit nessed the putting in of about S2OO worth of new apparatus. Mr. S. Emmet Ste phens. the president ot the Y. M. C. A., has worked hard to bring about this re sult. for which he has the thanks of both faculty and students. Temporarily the new gymnasium will be in one of the old buildings of the col lege, but Dr. Pollock has authorized the statement that work will soon begin on the alumni building, which will contain elegant rooms for the gymnasium. Bears rhe n d You Have Always Bought Signature of activityTFhavana. All Spanish Vessels Are Be ing Prepared for Their Return to Spain. By Associated Press. New York, Nov. 25.—>A dispatch to the Herald from .Havan saye: The greatest activity prevails at the Havana arsenal. Eight light draught gun boats used during the insurrection for patrolling the shores and rivers are being dry docked preparatory to sending them home or selling them. The Alfonso XIII. the Neuva Espana, and the Diego Vales quez, now at different ports of 'Cuba, will come to Havana harbor to await here the coming of the auxiliary cruisers Meteor and Rapidito, which wiil arrive December 10. Columbus’ ashes will be placed aboard the Rapidito. and about December 1 the fleet will proceed to Spain. Besides these ships mentioned the fleet which will cross the Atlantic at that time will com prise the Conde de Venadito, the Infanta Isabella, the Marques la Ensenada and these torpedo boats, Marques de Molins Martin Yanez Pinzon, Alonzo Yanez Pin zon and Filipinos. The first stop will be made at 'Martin ique, where the ships will be coaled and where honor will be paid by the French to Columbus' memory. The same thing will be done at the Cape Verde islands, and the fleet will then proceed to Cadiz. Probably Havana will be policed by Cu ban troops collectively as an organization of the Cuban army or as individual mem bers recruited into the service of the Uni ted States. Gen. Menoeal has been ap proached on the matter and asked whether on the departure of the Spaniards he would be able to form a body of men to preserve order in the towns. He has an swered affirmatively, and there the matter rests at present. In addition a scheme has been mooted I to form a body of mounted police for ser vice in the province to be drawn from the Cuban army. Gen. Menoeal’s opinion re garding a suitable officer to command this force has been asked and there has been named in this connection Lieut. Col. J. Strampes.an American from New Orleans, who has served three years in the Cuban army, and was commander of Gomez's in fantry . a body of picked men especially selected for their having served directly under the commander-in-chief. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought sJXs’f RAISED THE MORTGAGE. Hobson Earned Six Thousand Dollars With His Pen to Save His Home. Washington, Nov. 23.—Lieutenant Hob son lias just lifted a mortgage of $6,000 on ; the bomb of hie father. He earned the money with his pen. He has proved as j successful ai? a writer as he was as a I «aßor. Following the sinking of the Merrimac |by Hobson and his men came the an- I nouncement that his home in the South. | the bouse in which his parents, brothers I and sisters lived, was to be sold for a mortgage of $6,000. No sooner had the an nouncement been mtade than a movement was started to raase the money by popular subscription. ! While Hobson and his men were held prisoners of war in Morro Castle, word was sent, to his parents that the foreclosure of the mortgage would be averted and the money raised by the people of the country at large, only too glad to show in sucn small measure their recognition of a brave officer’s daring feat. Thiß offer was courteously but firmly de clined by the lieutenant's father, who stated in a card to the press that the mort gage had been satisfactorily settled. As a matter of fact the settlement referred to was but a postponement of the foreclosure. Recently the date of the postponement ex pired, but so far from a foreclosure taking place the mortgage was paid in full by L/i»*utenant Hdbson himself, he having earned that much in writing articles for publication. STORY OF A SLAVE. To be bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manches ter, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. 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It is so pleasant to take that we have to place the bottle beyond the reach of the children. E. J. Seantlebury. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. MORRISON IN FAUST. Matinee at the Academy of Music Saturday Afternoon. Light the national bird with which age deals so lightly Goethe’s sublime romance “Faust,” with the paradoxical distinction of being old, yet new, returns to the scenes of former triumphs, imbued with fresh vigor and animated by a rejuven ated atmosphere that envelopes the entire production. Since the last visit here, ex tensive alterations have been made in the play, which while in no way detracting from the main theme, yet so completely alter the entire environments that it is like an entirely new production. An ab solutely new scenic investiture with amazing electrical effects, together iwith an exceptionally talented company added, to the presence of the great and only Lewis Morrison himself, who positively appears at every performance, are ad juncts rarely united, and testify to the merit of the production. This presenta tion is the acknowledged peer of all for mer efforts, and combines all the ele ments of artistic refinement coupled with a spectacular elaboration of a world re nowned classic. “Must an actor actually feel an emo tion before he can portray it?” was asked Lewis ‘Morrison, the well-known actor re cently, and to which the esteemed gentle man replied with one of his •Chesterfieid ian smiles: “Why certainly not. While I have died innumerable times profession ally, yet I am still alive enough to play the devil 'with you.” An exchange says: “Lewis 'Morrison is the only star that can always be relied upon to rise when night falls.” A TEXAS WOXDF.R. Hall’s Great Discovery. 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All accounts for News subscription are due in advance and are payable upon pre sentation, otherwise the carrier will be instructed to collect each week. No de viation from this rule for any one, and no paper will be continued upon any other condition. The Macon Evening News delivered at your door promptly every afternoon for ten cents a week! Do you want the best local news? Do you want the best tele graph news? Do you want the best politi cal news? Do you want the best society news? Do you want the best news of all kinds published in a bright, concise man ner? If you do give your name to one of our carriers and it will receive our imme diate attention. Carriers collect every Saturday morning. ca.stoh.ZjSl. Bears the _>^ Ttie Kind You Have Alwa * S eaaff- 7- ■ - “Queen of Sea Routes.’ Herchants and Miners T ransportation Co Steamship Lines Between Savannah and Baltimore, Norfolk, Boston and Prov dence. Low rates and excellent service. 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Some time ago the Atlanta Journal • printed,an article describing the co-opera | tive work of the northern and southern ! Home Mi®ion boards among the negroes [of Georgia and the Carolinas. The, ex pense of this work is divide into four parts and it is borne equally by the colored Bap tists, the state Baptists, the Southern Baptists and the Northern Baptists. Co-operation having worked •well in this field, the Home Mission society of New York proposed to the Home Mission Board of the Southern Baptists that the two or ganizations co-operate in the mission work of Cuba, which has been treated as a home field, and has hitherto been occupied ex clusively b ythe Southern Baptists. It has been customary among Protestant missionary organizations operating in for eign field to divide territory, so as not to come in conflict with or duplicate the work of each other when there is so much ter ritory to be covered. The Southern Baptists have been doing missionary work in Cuba for years and had adjusted their work to the social condi tions of the island, which are different from those of this country touching the separation of white and colored people. In Cuba white and colored Baptists work and worship together with the sanction of the home board. Not long ago the Home Mission Society of New York proposed to co-operate With the Southern Baptists in Cuba, and pro posed to take all the work among the ne groes of the island and leave that among •the whites to the Southern Baptists. The latter replied that 'this was not wise as mission work in Cuba must conform to •the social customs of the island. They in timated, however, a willingness to divide the territory. The result of these overtures was the appointment of the two committees which are to meet in Washington today for the settlement of this question. 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We Don’t r“-Hold You Up,. // sL-XMa But if you want the rip-lit J & c V W® ... jfljlßte.'V WsiiP kind of Diamonds, Watches W ill wl "u a °d J ewell T this is the place W Iffl Iffl Wk ' to buy. Call and see our IB W WB * Jm Chrismas Goods. The hand- somest selection in the city. J H & W. W. WILLIAMS, 352 Second Street. J 8 BUDD SCD R ea ’ E state ar, d Insurance, ■■M—WBWM^BEWgQMWI IMJJ!W 461 SCCOtld St. PhOHC 439 F“OR RENT. 372 College street, Br. 517 Georgia avenue, 7r. 239 Bond street, 9r. 7 room dwelling on Hill 233 Bond street, 6r. street near Whittle school. 482 Orange street, 6r. 6 room dwelling on Stubbs 858 New street, Gr. Hill, facing Arch street, rent SIO.OO. Fire and Accident. Insurance. j A Safe Buggy And Harness Is the first thought of the man whose wife M s. ° r ullil(lren ape accustomed to taking daily drives. Our vehiclese and harness are not - only safe .and strong, but are especially > J attractive in point of style and finish. We v " ■ j»T w ean seß you a goo<l buggy and harness for ijyjWl yjFjrYWbT (What a cheap one would cost you else- Ifp ■ where. All our ’9B stock of bicycles are V’V 1H going at ridiculously low prices and baby \ carriages the same way. ' S - S - PARMELEE, Corner Second and Poplar St. it is timi- TO ft <-Yt - ! 8 F 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. -jML Southern R’y. zln J %gSF|I > Schedule in Effect Oct. IG, 1898 CENTRAL TIME READ DOWN.’ READ UP. . . ir No 15 I No. 9 I No. 13 I We»t. Tno. 14 | No. 10 | No. 8 | No. 10 " 9 4 45pm| 8 30unj 2 05am|Lv .. Macon .. Ar| 2 05am| 8 20amill OOamj 710 pm" >’Pm , loam, 4 isam;Lv .. Atlanta. Lv|ll 55pm, 5 20am| 8 10am' 4 20pm in 10 Wpm| 4 00pm l 4 2 bam|Lv.. AU anta. Arjll 50pm| a 00am| |U 40am w -oam 1 00am| 6 25pm| 6 30am|Lv.. Rome.. Lv| 0 40pm; 1 44am| | 9 00am 1 ! am 7 34pmf 7 22am l LT -- Dal ton...Lv 8 42pmjl2 10am| | 750 am in Pni 1 15 am 8 50pm| 8 40am; Ar Chat’nooga,Lvj 7 30pm|10 OOpmj | 8 00pm Jpm I 10pm 7 40am| |Ar .Memphis . Lvj I 9 lSam| j 8 00pm J ?2 Pm 5 °oam| 5 40pmjAr Lexington. LvjlO 50am 10 50am jlO 40pi»' ' lpni 7 50am| 7 45pm|Ar Louisville. Lv| 7 40am| 7 40am| j 745 pm _7_3 Opm |J 30am| 7 30pmjAr Cincinnati Lv| 8 30amj 8 30am| | 8 00am $ 2jpn | 7 25 pia . 9 15am Ar Anni Mon. Lv C, 52,>m 6 ;.2pm ........ | 8 00am~ _ . “ aiu |lO OOpmjll 15am,Ar Birm’ham. Lvj 4 15pm| 4 15pmj | 6 00am 8 0581111 -.| 1 IQamj 7 45pni|Ar Knoxville. Lvj 7 00am| 7 40pm| | 740 pm I No. 14 .W . South” TNoTiS. I No, 13 |..... T. .g ‘ iOpmj 2 10am! 8 35am,Lv.. Ma con .. Ar| 8 20am| 2 00am| | I | 3 22am110 05am|Lv Cochran.. Lvj 3 20pmjl2 55am| | I j |lO 45am|Ar Hawk’vllle Lv| 2 50pm| | | I i 3 54am|10 50am|Lv. Eastman. Lv| 2 41pm|12 25am| | I j 4 29am|ll 36am|Lv.. Helena.. Lvi 2 03pm]ll 54pm| | 1 6 45amj 2 38pmjLv.. Jes up... Lv|ll 22am| 9 43pm| | I | 7 30am| 3 30pm|Lv Everrett.. LvjlO 45am| 9 05pm| | J2, I 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 50pmj j I | 9 40am| 9 35amjAr Jack’ville. Lv| 8 OOamj 6 50pm! ? I No.7 _ | No. 9 | No. 13 | East. [No.” 16 | No. l‘J I ~ I 710 pm) 8 30am| 2 05am)Lv.. Macon.. at| 8 20am| 710 pm! j... I 9 45pm|ll 10am| 4 15am|Ar ..Atlanta. Lv| 5 20am| 4’2opmj | ill 50pm|12 00pm| 7 30amjLv ..Atlanta. Arj 6 lOamj 3 55pm| j I 9 25am| 8 30pm| 6 10pm|Lv Charlotte LvjlO 15am| 9 35amj | I 1 30pmjl2 OOn’tjll 25pmjLv . Dan vllle. Lvj 6 07pmj 5 50am| | I B _2spm| 6 40am| |Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 oin’n|l2 10n,n| I 3 50 ( 1 53am| |Lv. .Lynchburg Lv| 3 55pm| 3 40am| | I 5 4£pm| 3 35am| |Lv Chari’vllle Lv| 2 15pmj 1 50pm| | I 9 25pm| 6 42am| |Ar Washgton. Lv|ll 15am|10 43pm| ,| I 3 OOamjlO 15am| |Ar Philadlphia Lv 3 50am| 6 55pm| | I 6 20am|12 45n’n| |Ar New York Lv|l2 15am| 4 30pm| j I 3 pm| 8 30pml .‘jAr’ .. ..Boston Lv| 5 00pm|10 OOaml | THROUGH CAR SEKVICES, ETC. Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Cincinantl 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, elega&t 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 thv 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. C. * W. A. TURK, G. P. A., S. H. HARDAVICK, A. G. P. A., Washington. D. C. AUanta, Ga C. S. WHITE, T. P. A., BURR BROWN, C. T. A., _ Macan. Ga. 565 Mulberry SL. Macen. Ga e Centra lof Georgia Railway Company Schedules in Effect June 12, Standard Time 90th Meridian. li N onL , No : 7 *l N°- I*l STATIONS | Noi 2*] No. B*| Ne. « 11 Mam 740 pm| 7 50 am|Lv Ma con .. .Ar| 725 pml 740 am| 350 pm LZ4 p m 840 pm 850 am|Ar ....Fort Valley Lv| 627 pm] 639 am| 242 pm . 9 da pm I 9 40 am|Ar. ... Per ry Lv|! 4 45 pm| |!11 30 am I 112 30 pm|Ar. . ..Ope ilka. . .Lv| 2 45 pm| I 5 50 pmjAr. . .B'mham. . .Lvi 9 30 ami..- I 1 52 pm, 907 pm; |Ar.. Americus ...,Lv| | 5 18 am| 1 07 pm- ,il pm 10 21 P m lAr.. .Smit hville ..Lv| j 455 amif 12 42 pm cAA Pm 11 05 pm I l Ar ••••Albany ...Lv| |4 15 am| 1135 am 500 ,pm |Ar ..Colum bia .... Lv| | | 8 55 am P m lAr .. .Daw son ...,Lv| 1 | 11 52 am pm |Ar ... nth bert ...Lv| | | 11 11 am jOO pm No 9 * jAr ...Fort Gaines ..Lv| No 10 * I 955 am * pm 745 am|Ar ....Euf aula ....Lv| 730 pm |IO2O en 874 pm |Ar Oz ark .. ..Lv | 650 am o pm 8 am|Ar ..Union Springs Lv] 600 pm j 905 am 725 p “l I |Ar Troy. . ..Lvi 7 5o am 7 30 pmj | 10 35 am|Ar.. Montg ornery ..Lv| 4 20 pm j 7 40 am No- il-*; No. 3.*l No7lJ*| f No. 2>| No. 4.*j No. 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 . .Lv| 945 r 945 pm| 605 pm 112 00 m| 12 00 m| 7 10 pm| Ar... .Thom aston | 810 am| |! 300 pm 955 aui| 608 am| 6 13 pm|Ar. .. .Gri ffiu. . ..Lv| 912 ami 9 15 pm| 5 30 pm Hit 40 am] Ar... .Newnan.. .Lv| I | 340 pm |! 100 pm| [Ar.. ..Carrollton ..Lv| | | 220 pm 11 20 am| 735 am| 735 pm|Ar.. . Atlanta. ...Lvj 750 am; 750 pm| 405 pm » No. 6. I No. 4. *| No. 2*] j Ne. 1. »| Nw. S. *1 No. K, ! 730 pm 11 38 pm 11 25 ainjLv. .. .Macon. . ..Arj I 355 ar-1 745 am 810 pm 12 19 am 12 08 pmjAr. . ..Gordon. .. .Ar| 400 pm] 210 am| 710 am 8 50 pm ! 1 15 pm|Ar. .Milledgeville .Lv|! 3 00 pm| 1 6 20 am 10 00 pm ! 3 00 pm|Ar.. ..Eatonton. . .Lv!l2 50 pm| | 5 25 am I 4 45 pm|A.r. . .Machen. . ,Lv|!lo 55 am; | - i-• • 8 89 pm|Ar. .. Covington. ..Lv|! 9 20 am|.. | •11 25 ainl*ll 38 pm|*ll 25 am[Lv. .. .Macon . ’.Ar|* 3 45 pmj* 3 55 am|* 3 45 pm 117 pm 130amf 117 pm|Lv. . .Ten nille Lv| 156 pm 152 amj 156 pm 230 pm 225 am 230 pm[Lv. . Wadley. .. .Lv|fl2 55 pm 12 25 amj 12 55 pm 251 pm 244 am 251 pmjLv. .. Midville. . Lv| 12 11 pm] 12 25 amj 12 11 pm 330 pm| 3 35 am| 4 00 pm|Lv.. ..Millen .. ..Lv| 11 35 am 11 50 pm|sll 30 am 5417 pm 442 am 503 pm|Lv .Waynesboro ..Lv] 10 10 am| 10 34 pm 10 47 am 5530 pm 635 am! 650 pm|Ar.. ..Augusta .. .Lvj 18 20 ami 840 pm 930 am I 6CO am 600 pmjLv.. .Savannah. ~Lv| 845 am| 900 pm| I No. 16. •) ; No. 15? •! ‘ | 10 45 amjAr. ...Madison. .. Lv, 4 40 pm • Daily. ! Daily except Sunday, f station, s Sunday enly. Solid trains are run to ands from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savan nah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smithville. Macon and ham via Columbus. Elegant sleeping care on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macon and Savannah and Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for accw pancy In Macon depot at 9:00 p. m. Pas-sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and Sa vannah on No. 4, are allowed to remain in sleeper until 7a. m. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta on trains Nos. 1 and ,2. Seat fare 25 cents. Passengers for Wrightsville, Dublin and Sandersville take 11:25. 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? uddiese J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macen, Ga. E. p. BONNER. U. T. A. E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manage: j. c F‘!LE, G. P * THEO O Tri.TNiC 4iirwrlntendant. HiLLS.=gm= Aak for DE. MOTT : S PENNYROYAL FILLS and take no other. Send for circular. Price SI.OO per box, tt boxes for SS.DO, DR. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., - Cleveland. Ohio. For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS. Wholesale Agents. . '"“± Coast Line to Mackinac MPW STEEL The Greatest Perfeo. passenger tionyet attained In S?MMERS BoalCnslruetlon, STEAMERS, Luxurious . Eauip. SPEED, ment. Artistic Fur* COMFORT gnish’ j,Decoration andSAFCTY t f andifpj.ntservice To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay. Petoskey, Ckicagfl Ng other Line offers % Panorama of 460 miles ol equal var > ar I in-t r t » Font Trip* per Week Bet«reua I F ery Day end Hr.y ,d 5i ‘ rvire Betvrsen Toledo, n-’-Mackinac »HRaF A‘*t> UcVELANB 1 - I : - , . .; I; Direction. PKTOSI-;, • *HL mo,” SAKqLXTTK rut-in-Bay ’•-.rtn-, ;Jv., «i. Stateroom, Ji. 75. AND DLLITH. and Toledo c nneetionn are made at Cleveland with IXd< ” , a!r . lnr ,.t, fU; from Detroit, J1..60. beptemher and <Atab£ Only. ’ S '°l 2 l. oeirjii ami cmiMi wwion cow jTrTCOOIC ARTHUR J. TOOLE? T. J. COOK J. R. COOK & CO. ('iiiil mill Wood Prompt Delivery, Lowest Prices. Phone 713. Yards, Pine and Fifth Streets, Macon, Georgia. HARNESS AND SADDLERY, GO TO G. B E R N D<Sc OO . Our goods are the Best, and our prices the Lowest. 3