The Macon news. (Macon, Ga.) 189?-1930, December 02, 1898, Page 7, Image 7

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Theatrical Notes. ■o»vn ■.<» “sh 1ok»r S t p.” as« . ♦r.llee , south of the Kansas border, not many mike* distant from Caldwell and niunnewell, is a village which Is known aa Mulhall, Ok. It is nam<. I for Zack Mui* . hall, cattie king and the original of “The Hen. Maverick Brander.” in Chas. 'Hoyt’s mo?t succc. sful play, “ STexaa Steer.” Mullhall, however. Is only a side light on this story. His daughter Agnes, a pret ty lass of eighteen, is the thfnK She has trecn named Rose of Oklahoma by her ad Hirers, but the name which clings most nflcctionately to the young woman, is “Bossy,” a very appropriate name for prander's daughter. They have several children* but, Mlm Agnes, a* rhe must now be calhd, is their pride. She is an exceptionally bright young woman, reccr. ly graduated from the •St. Louis convent, where her mother pass ed her school lays before her. She is an aer om.pl; sat 1 linguist, a singer ot note, • id a player of ability. But ehe nas m- jO z -.y Wl‘ - I . V .. . V wiisrr. wio co Wc statt for '• ircd hcc-clf to he sthlctTc people of her n me by her skill with pony and rifle, \>’.ybo(ly vb.o knows Mullhall knows a / hill of his would be able to hack any thing on four feet. “ißokfv” a dozen year.; ago was a pretty ;>’:ie-ey< I little girl, who even thin rode th her father all over the ranch, back log a spirit 1 pinto ax carelessly a<s au.v on.’r who has won his spurs. She had a rifle. wh.i' , h ; he >oon de mor : rated 'was > toy. Naturally fc.arlt s. she made cut h etc !h..i use of the weapon that, a ’ , tpie (.i shaggy wolf skins lie in front o' •• g’-.tim piano. She •shot both of .them .'bile chasing the hrutes aero.s the (irie. after having found thttn feeding <i a calf ■ y had slain. It. happen; I that * • '-;’lf was a favorite with “Bc- sy” and ho was c-o angry whm ‘she saw it* was d tl ilia she forgot tht extreme danger of t ’citing hungry forest wolves. She went cat art' r them and got them. "ii" it. he dare deviltry of her father. Woman ’s Eyes. II ■ ]’ ' v " * ✓*-1 \ ‘ i 4 I •* fsSHk' R II ‘ A4hMk< Owl ! mm * ' •“* • ; i' 1 ‘ « 7 «k I’l / ’ 2? U I / * K 3 J ! ; , ; «v ; /■ --7 y i 1 !'/ 1 ; / hiltt : /■ fAAWM ; •/I • tl iBLh- • FRENCH COSTL ME OF VENETIAN CLOTH FROM HARPER’S BAZAR Red. lich In every tone is a marked a:u: ■ of Par's gowns, no; onlv as a vmi; <nt accessory in combination ami iecorai an. but fc.r entire costumes a ell. api»ars in the dark, rich shade of he <-ir uiar tunic overdress to a French costume cf Venetian cloth. Its trimmings are bias bands cf black velvet outlining the Vandyke points in • ont and -then passing plainly around back, which extends nearly to the item cf the black under skirt. A full circular flounce of velvet added to a seven-gored foundation of silk or -..tin simulates under the points an en ;re skirt cf the velvet, the width of the i’ounc© at the foot being four yards and three-quarters. A slight fulness, ar ranged in pleats under the fastening of the back, produces a graceful sweep be low. • The corsage is made with one of the little fancy jackets which have retained 1 one of the noted men of the C’aerokeo ‘ Strip Atyxdatlon, and the gentle refine ment of n-cr mother. She fears nothing | and can come in from a wild dash over the ; plains, hading all in daring, and eiuer her drawing room with a "womanly dig nity an 1 reserve seemingly wholly a< va riance with what her guest had just seen lln her. She is a general favorite among her nfighbors. as her pet name clearly in dicates. The play will be presented at the A .adamy of Music December sth. I George H. Broadjiurot’s farce, **M’hat I Happened to Jones.” one of rhe liveliest and mos-t diverting farces of the time, re turns to the Academy of Music next Friday night with such clever people in the cast as Oorge C. 'Boniface, Jr„ Frances T>rake. J. W. Cope, Mabel Montgomery, Gerald Griffin, Helen Bell, Frank Currier, Flor ence Robinson, H. F. Robert, Mrs. E. A. Eberle. Lewis H. .Newcomb and Ada Cra ven. The story of “What Happened to Jones” is one of tho.-'e narratives that does ■not sound well on paper. . The gentleman who sends a typewritten synopsis cf his attraction to the hungry critic is distinct ly at a loss when dealing with a farce like this. Its humor mu.-- been «een to be sa vored. Ebenezer <*oodly. a professor of inatcmy, has been to see a glove contest the: has been’raidid by rhe police. Jones iOi ' Wf j I }' > ' ; frf) 'S^4k s . *3'7. —,7 , ' i • Mrs. E. A. Eberle. has al? > been there. Jones is a drummer who .sells hymn books and playing cards, • one a- a steady thing and the other as a I tdde issue. Jones has lost his coat tails in ■ a -rruygie with a poilaeman, by whom he | is followed into the professor’s house. To | hr: Ige ovm- tins damning fa . .he dons the I ministerial garments of the bishop of Bal j I.Goodly’s; brother, who is expected to ■ ;■ >v ;• visit to the Goodly hou-ehold. ‘Com i plica* oas witli girl's, xvitn an amorous spinster, with the professor’s wife, and with everything and everybody in sight (•ompl;-.■ 'ion- thick furious and bewilder- all cf their former popularity. Pleated back and front and bordered with bands cf black velvet, it opens over a full vest of white velvet patter with black pclka dots. The pleats cf the be k fall over a deep corselet cf the black velvet, which is draped to a low point in front. The collar is a high band finished with a shaped, ruffle, whose lining is vel vet. and a fan-pleated 'bo.r of velvet forms a cravat. Small circular puffs sur mount the close sleevts St the top, while at the. wrists they have the fashionable Rare. The proper cut of this gown can be obtained only from the use of Har ptr’s Bazar cut paper patterns. Bunches of violets intermingled with marguerites decorate the hat of crenulated grav vel vet. Quantity cf material —cloth. 54 inches wide, 5 yards; silk, for upper part of foundation skirts, 6 yards; black velvet, 8 yards; white velvet, yard. MACON NEWS FRIDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 2 1898. r A i The Kind You Have Always Bright, and which has been in use for over 30 years r has borne the signature 0? has been made under his per*- Sana! 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 Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drop» and Soothing- Syrups. It is Harmless and Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures ConstipatiOii and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleeps 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 CEHTAUH COMFJKN*, TT MURRAY STREET, NEIA» YORK OtTV. “Queen of Sea Romes.’ flerchants and Miners ; T ransportation Co Lines I Between Savannah and Baltimore, Norfolk, Boston and. Prev alence. Low’ rates and excellent service. Accommodations and cuisine unsurpassed Best way to travel and ship your goods. For advertising matter and. particulars address J. J. CAROLAN, Agent, Savannah, Ga. R. 11. WRIGHT, 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 Direct Line from Cincinnati, DAYTON, LIMA, ; I^—~y- Chi'* 00 iC’t* jzSr-...if* TQ TOLEDO, DETROIT I AND MICHIGAN POINTS. I - : Five trains every week day. Three trains on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner sleepers j on night trains. Vestibuled parlor cars on day trains. Cincinnati to Indianapolis and Chicago, four trains every week day. Three trains on Sunday. Vestibuled trains, Pullman Standard and Compartment Sleeping Cars, parlor cars and case -dining cars. J. G. MASON. General Southern Agent. S. L. PARROTT, T. P. A. D. G. EbWARDS, Pass. Trafflc Mgr. Short Line. Via Georgia Railroad and Atlantic Coast Line. Through Pullman cars between ! Macon and New York, effective August ! _ 4th, 1898. ' Lv Macon....] 9 00 am] 4 20 pm 7 40 pm i Lv MiH’gev’le 10 10 am 5 24 pm 9 24 pm Lv Camak.... 11 40 am* 6 47 pm 3 33 am Lv Camak....'ll 40 am] 6 47 10 31 pm Ar Aug’taC.T.] 1 20 pm] 8 25 pci 5 15 pm Lv Aug’taE.T.j 2 30 pmj Ar Florence..l- 8 15 pm! Lv Fayettev’le]lo 15 pm* j Ar Petersburg' 3 14 ami Ar Richmond.; 4 00 am! Ar Wash’ton.J 7 41 am] Ar Baltimore. ( 9 05 am; Ar Phila’phiajll 25 am; ( Ar New York! 2 03 pm' Ar N Y, W 23d st] 2 15 pm!! Trains arrive from Augusta and points on main line 6:45 a. m. and 11:15 a. m. From Camak and way stations 5:30 p. m. A. G. JACKSON. General Passenger Agent. JOE W. WHITE, T. P. A. W. W. HARDWICK, S. A., 454 Cherry St. Macen. Ga. The News Printing Co. Does Binding and Job Printing of every de scription. Ask for estimates. High clas work. Macon, Dublin and Savannah. R. R. ♦U 2d] j— ————-j gi P.M.IP.M.j ~~ STATIONS. _JA.M?|aJm7 4 00| 2 30|Lv ...Macon . ...Ari 9 40110 15 4 15] 2 50]f ..'Swift Creek ..f] 9 20il0 00 4 25{ 3 00,f ..Dry Branch ..f 9 10! 950 4 35 * 3 XOjf ..Pike’s Peak ..f 9 00 9 40 4 45i 3 20lf ...Fitzpatrick ...f 8 50 9 30 4 501 3 30if Ripley f] S 40 9 25 5 05] 3 50|s ..Jeffersonville., s' § 25 9 15 5 15; 4 00|f ....Gallimore.... f| 8 05 9 05 5 25] 4 15|s ...-Danville ....si 7 50 8 50 5 30 4 251 s ...Allentown... s| 7 8 50 5 40 4 40 s ....Montrose.... s 17 25 8 35 5 50; 5 00s Dudley.,... si 7 10 8 25 6 02| 5 25 s Moore.. ... si 6 55 S 12 6 15| 5 40 Ar. ...Dublin ...Lv| 6 30 8 30 P.M.1P.M.1 _ "la.M. A?M~ ♦Passenger, Sunday. d Mixed, Dally, except Sunday. jnacon anil Blrminghani Railroad (Pine Mountain Route.) Schedule effective October 16, 1898. 4.15 pm'LvMaconAr|ll 15 am 5:04 pm|LvLizellaLv|lo 25 am 5 45 pmlLv.. ..Culloden.. ~Lv| 9 45 am 556 pm|Lv.. . .Yatesville... .Lvj 933 am 6 26 pm|Lv. ..Thomaston.. .Lvj 9 03 am 7 07 pm|Ar. ..Woodbury .. .Lvj 8 23 am SOUTHERN RAILWAY. 905 pm]Ar Columbus So Ry Lv] 630 am 8 07 pm lAr Griffin Lvj G 50 am _9j45 pm;ArAtlantaLv] 5 20 am 4 20 pm|Lv .. ..Atlanta .. ..Arjll 10 am 6 03 pmjLvGriffinArj 9 18 am 5 25 pm]Lv.. ..Columbus.. .. 7 07 pmlLv.. ..Woodbury. ..Ar] 8 23 am 7,27 pm|Ar... Harris City.. .Lvj 8 03 am '“CENTRALOF GEORGIA? 7 45 pm'Ar.. .Greenville.. ..Lv] 7 45 am 5 20 pm]Lv.. ..Columbus. ..ArjlO 15 am 7 27 pmlLv.. Harris City . .Ar| S 03 am 8 20 pm|Ar.. ..LaGrange.. ..Lv| 7 10 am Connections at Macon with Central of Georgia to Savannah and Southwestern Georgia, and with Georgia Southern and Florida. At Yatesville with Southern for points south of Yatesville, and at LaGrange with A. & W. P. for points north of LaGrange. JULIAN R. LANE, General Manager. PULLMAN CAR LINE (kiueo. { way twjjgijtsw sxt 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. & G. M. FRANK J.’ REED, G. P. A., Chicago, 111. For further particulars address R. W. GLADING, Gen. Agu Thomasville. Ga. 2, THE HIAWASSEE ROUTE.” Only Through Sleeping Car Line Between Atlanta and Knoxville. Beginning June 19th the Atlanta, Knox ville and Northern Railway, in connection with the Western and Atlantic railway, will establish a through line of sleepers between Atlanta and Knoxville. Trains will leave Atlanta from Union depot at 8:30 p. m. and arrive in Knoxville at 7 a. m. Good connections made at Knoxville for all points north, including Tate Springs and other summer resorts. Tickets on sale and diagram at W. & A. city ticket office, No. 1 North Pryor street, Atlanta. Also at Union depot. J. E. W. FIELDS, G. P. A., Marietta, Ga. j. h. McWilliams, t. p. a.. Knoxville, Tenn. Coast Line to Mackinac NSW STEEL Tht Greatest Pedeo PASSENGER UonyetatUleed hr STEAMERS, ~ Bott Construct!*": ■Wil’ii Luxurloot . Equip* SPEED, merit. Artistic Fur* COMFORT ] / niehlng.Decoratio* ANO SAFETY ( and Efficient Sewle* To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicagt No other Lias offer, * Panorama of *6O taileo of eqaaJ variety mJ taierart. Pear Trt>« *«r Week Betweea F-eryDey *»4 Day aW MaM Sewtee Bot»ee« Toledo, Detroit and Mackinac cXun’e’? MTROIT AND CLEVtLANI fitodmt, “thi soo.” ■AiqvxTix Put- In - Bay iJX. fJ.;t° oddish. and Toledo. LOW BATX9 te Hetareeqwe ImUim aad Rbrfieet Train, tor all poiau Kart, Soatb Retern, teeladia* Heate aad Bert hi. Approx. Southwest, and at Detroit for all poiate (mate Ceet freaa cievetaad, Slit free* TeleAe. North and Northwert. fl*j fr.se Datrolt, Saaday Trip. J.ae, JWy, *■<«•*, Hsy Rfrfl Qp t Only ?"^ Add^.; MEniomioN wion cow flaites MOTT’S The only aafe, sure an 4 M PENNYROYAL PILLS, =S£ Ack for Dk MOTT S PSMMFrsOYAX PXXAS and take no other, car - Send for circular. Price SI.OO per box, 6 boxes for F&.OO. DR. MOTT’S CETELMLICAJL. For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS,. Wholesale Agents. dk Southern R’y. Schedule in Effect Oct. 16, 1898 CENTRAL TIME READ DOWN. READUP. No. 7 | No. 15 | No? 9 | NoTI3 WeaL~ ~ | No. 14 | NoTIO | No. 8 f No.lo 710 p 4 45pm| 8 3ea.m| 2 OSamjLv .. Macon .. at| 2 05am [ 8 20am] 11 OOamPl'lOpm' 9 45pmj 7 45pm;il lOaim] 4 15am;Lv .. Atlanta. Lv|ll 55pm| 5 20am j 8 10am] 4 20pm 7 50am]10 00pm| 4 00pm| 4 20am|Lv.. Atlanta. Arjll oOpmi 5 OOam] |ll 40am 10 20am| 1 00am| 6 25pm] 6 30am|Lv.. Rome.. Lvj 0 40pm] 1 44am] | 9 00am 11 30am| 2 34am| 7 34pm] 7 22am|Lv.. Dal ton...Lv 8 42pm|12 10am] [ 750 am I OOpmj 4 15am] 8 50pm] 8 40am|Ar Chat’ nooga Lv| 7 30pm|10 00pm| | 8 00pm 7 10pm] 7 10pm] 7 40an|........|Ar .Memphis . Lvj | 9 15am] | 8 00pm 4 SOpmj j 5 00am] 5 40pm]Ar Lexington. Lv|lo 50am] 10 50am] jib 40pnj» 7 50pm| j 750 am! 7 45pm]Ar Louisville. Lv| 7 40am| 7 40am] | 7 45-ptn 7 30pm] | 7 30am| 7 30pm]Ar Cincinnati Lv| 8 30am{ 8 30am].. „....] 8 OOam 9 25pm] j 7 25pm] 9 15am||Ar Anniston. Lv| 6 52pm| 6 52pmj | 8 OOamT* ] 11 45am] {lO 8 05am] | 1 10amj 7 45pm|Ar Knoxville. Lvj 7 00am| 7 40pm| | 740 pm | j No. 14 | No. 16 | ? South? j.Xo. 15? | No? 13~].. | | 7 10pm] 2 10am| 8 35am;Lv.. Ma con .. Ar| 8 20am| 2 OOam] j I ] 3 22am|10 05am|Lv Cochran.. Lv] 3 20pm]J2 55am] ..] I | |lO 45am]Ar Hawk’ville Lv] 2 50pml | ] ] | 3 54am]10 50am]Lv. Eastman. Lv] 2 41pm]12 25am| ] ] I I 4 29am|ll 36am|Lv.. Helena.. Lv| 2 03pm]ll 54pm.. j I ] 6 45am j 2 38pm]Lv.. Jesup... Lvjll 22am] 9 43pm j j ........] | 7 30am| 3 SOpmiLv Everrett., Lv]lo 45am] 9 05pm | | ] | 8 30am| 4 30pm] Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 50pm ) | | 9 40am| 9 25amjAr Jack’villw. Lv| 8 ovam; 6 50pmj j I | N 0.7 j No. 9 | No. 13 j East. I No. 16 j No. 10 ] ] I ........] 7 10pm| 8 30am| 2 05am]Lv.. Macon., atj 8 20am] 7 10pm|........| ] 9 45pm|ll lOamj 4 15am]Ar ..Atlanta. Lv] 5 20am] 4 20pm| ] ill 50pm]12 OOprn] 7 30am]Lv ..Atlanta. Ar] 5 10am] 3 55pm| j j 9 25am| 8 SOpmj 6 lOpmjLv Charlotte Lv]lo 15am; 9 35am| j i j 1 30pm|12 00n’t]U 25pm|Lv . Dun ville. Lvj 6 07pm] 5 50am’ ' j | 6 25pm] 6 40am| |Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 otn’n|l2 ivn.n, I 5 30pmj 7 35am| |Ar folk? Lv| 9 30am ID ] 3 50] 1 53am| {Lv. .Lyn h burg Lv] 3 55pm| 3 41am] | ] 5 | 9 25pm| 6 42am] |Ar Washgton. Lv|ll 15am’L0 43pm i ]ll 25amj 8 00am] ]Ar Balti’more Lvj 6 17am] 9 20pm] i | 3 OOamriO 15am] ]Ar Philadlphia Lv 3 50am] 6 55pm] ’ ] 6 20am]12 45n’n] |Ar New York Lv|l2 15am] 4 30pm] j j 2 pm] 8 30pmi..' {Ar .. ..Boston Lvf 5 00pm]10 00am] ...j STC ; Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Ctirs between Cincinantl and Jacksonville, also between Atlanta ami 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 Observation* cars, between Macon and Atlanta, also Pullman Sleeping cars between Atlanta and Cincinnati. Connects in Union depot, Atlanta, with “Southwestern Vestibuled Limited,” finest aad fastest train in South. Nos. 7 and S, 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, Washingon, D. CL 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. 566 Mulberry St.. Macen, Ga. ■ I Central of Georgia I Railway Company W6EORGI hM . Schedules in Effect June 12. Standard Tixn® 90th Meridian. b I No. 7 *| No. I*l ST A TlONa | No. 2 *| No? ~N®?~8 II 20 ami 7 40 pm] 7 50 am|Lv Macon .. .Ari 725 pm' 740 am, 350 pm 12 24 pm 840 pmi 850 am]Ar ....Fort Valley Lvj 627 pm] 639 am! 242 pm I 9 35 pm] ] 9 40 am|Ar. ... Perry Lv'! 445 pm 11l 39 am I |H 15 am]Ar. ..Columbus. . .Lvj 4 09 pm h I 5 50 pm|Ar. . .B’mham. . .Lvl 9 30 am 152 pm] 957 pm' |Ar.. Americus ....Lv] 018 am 107 pm ! 2 17 pn< 10 21 pm ; Ar.. .Smithville ..Lvi j 455 am|f 12 42 pm 327 pm] 1.1 05 pm] :.|Ar ....Albany ...Lvj I 415 am] 1135 am 6 00 pm: lAr ..Columbia .... Lv] .| | 8 55 am 3 06 pm] ]Ar .. .Dawson ....Lvj I ] 11 52 am 3 46 pm: ]Ar ... nth bert ...Lv] i ] 11 11 am 500 pm No 9 • ]Ar ...Fort Gaines ..Lv] No 10 *j I 9 55 am 4 37 pm 7 45 am.Ar ....Euf aula ....Lv] 7 30 pm I 19 20 am 5 14 pm] |Ar Os ark .. ..Lv ] 650 am 6 00 pm] 9 05 am] Ar ..Union Springs Lv; 6 00 pm' i 9 05 am 7 25 pm] I |Ar Troy. . ..Lv! j j 7 55 am 730 pm| | 10 35 am|Ar.. Montgomery ..Lv] 420 pm] ' 740 am No. H.’l No. 3.*l No. l.»| f No. 2.»| No. 4.’| No. 13.’ 800 am! 425 am] 420 pm'Lv ... .Macon. . ..Ar] 11 10 amj 11 10 pm| 720 pm 922 am 540 am; 540 pm]Lv. .Barnesville . .Lv| 945 ? 945 pm] 605 pm 112 00 m 12 00 m| 710 pm|Ar... .Thom aston ]8 10 am' '! 300 pm 955 am] 608 am] 6 13 pm]Ar. .. .Griffin. . ..Lv| 912 amj 915 pm] 580 pm ’ll 40 am: Ar... .Newnan.. .Lv] ’ I 340 pm i |! 100 pm |Ar.. ..Carrollton ..Lvj ’ j 220 pm II 20 amj 7 35 am] 7 35 pm’Ar.. . Atlanta. . ..Lvj 750 am] 7 50 pm| ‘4 05 pm No. 6. 11 No. 4. *| No. 2•{ j N’a. L»j N-. 8. ♦{ No. 5. J 7 30 pmj 11 38 pml 11 25 am Lv. .. .Macon. . ..Ar] | 855 ar | 745 am 8 10 pm 12 19 ami 12 08 pm Ar. , ..Gordon. .. .Ar] 400 pm] 2 10 am] 7 lOsm 8 59 pmi -j! 1 15 pm Ar. .Milledgeville .Lv]! 3 00 pm; 6 20 am 10 00 pmi i’ 3 00 pm Ar.. ..Eatonton. . ,Lv!l2 50 pm 5 25 am I |' 4 45 pm Ar. . .Machen. . .Lv] 110 55 am, *ll 25 am:*ll 38 pmi *11 25 am Lv. .. .Macon . ..Arj* 345 pmf* 355 am;* 345 pm 117 pmj 130 amjf 117 pm Lv. . .Ten nille Lv] 156 pm 152 am 156 pm 230 pm 225 am 230 pm Lv. . W’ad ley. .. .Lv!fl2 55 pm 12 25 am 12 55 pm 251 pm’ 2 44 am, 2 51 pm Lv. .. Midville. . Lvj 12 11 pm 12 25 am 12 11 pm 330 pm] 3 35 am] 4 00 pm'Lv.. ..Millen .. ..Lv] 11 35 am 11 50 pm sll 30 am s 4 17 pmj 442 am 503 pm Lv .Waynesboro ..Lv}' 10 10 am] 10 34 pm 10 47 am 5530 pm 535 am,! 650 pmjAr.. ..Augusta .. .Lv] !8 20 am! 840 pm 930 am I .3 42 am 350 pmjLv,. Rocky Ford.. .Lvj 11 03 am 11 14 pm i 358 am!] 408 pmjLv Do ver. . ..Lv, 10 47 am 10 57 am] No. 16. *1 | No. 15. *| j 7 50 amlLv.. .. Macon.. ..Ari 7 30 pm! 1 10 05 em ! Ar. .. .Machen .. ..Lv 527 pm I ! 12 00 m]Ar .. JEatonton .. .Lv ! 3 30 pm .......... I 11045 am Ar. ...Madison. .. Lv 440 pm ' I 112 20 omlAr. ... Athene .. ..Lv 320 r>rn I • Daily. ! Daily except Sunday, f al station. ■ Sunday only. Solid trains are run to ands from Mac on and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savaa uah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon aad A Ibany via Smithville, Macon and Birming ham via Columbus, elegant sleeping ca rs on trains No. 3 and 4 between Macok and Savannah and Aalaata and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for occu pancy in Macon depot at 9:00 p. m. Pas-sengers arriving in Macon on No. 8 and 8a vannah on No. 4. are allows to remain iu sleeper until 7a. m. Parlor cars between Macon Ra i Atlanta on trains Nos. 1 and 2. Seat fare 25 cents. Passengers for Wrightsville, Dublin and Sandersville take 11:25. Train arrives Fort Galnea 4:45 p. m., and leaves 10:10 a. m. Sundays. For Ozark arrives 7:30 p. m. and. leaves 7:30 a. m. For further information or sch edules to point* beyond our lines, addraaa J. G. CARLISLB, T. P. A., Macan, Ga. B. P. BONNER. U. T. A. S. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager J. C. H 417 >ll, G. P. ▲. THEO. D. KLINE. G en*ral Buperintendowt. 7