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‘ COURT MARTIAL
Appointment of a General
Board to Trv Soleiers.
SOLDIDRS 111 THE COLD.
Krag Jorgenson Rifles—A Gospel
Sent to be Erected—Sixth
Virginia’s Case.
A general court-martial has been ap
pointed to meet at Camp Haskell today t
•try several officers who have had charges
preferred against them. Following is the
list of officers:'
Headquarters First Division First Army
Corps, Macon, Georgia, November 30, 1898.
—Special orders No. 15. —Par. 2. A general
court martial is hereby appointed to meet
at Camp Haskell, Ga., at 10 a. m., Decem
ber 5, 1898, or -as soon thereafter as prac
ticable for the trial of such persons as
may be properly brought before it.
DETAIL FOR THE COURT.
1. Col. E. A. Godwin, Seventh United
States volunteer infantry.
2. Lieut. Col. E. S. Bryant, Second Ohio
volunteer infantry.
3. Lieut. Col. C. D. Comfort, Seventh
United States volunteer infantry.
4. Maj. IP. A. Campbell, Second Ohio
volunteer infantry.
5. Maj. Erastus L, Hanks, Tenth United
States volunteer infantry.
<>.'Maj. C. A. Sinclair, Seventh United
States volunteer infantry.
7. Capt. U. E. Hamlin. Third North Car
olina volunteer infantry.
8. Capt. William F. Tebbcts, Tenth
United Statefl volunteer infantry.
ft. Capt. J. H. Lewis, Seventh United
States volunteer infantry.
10. Capt. 'H. Bingham, Seventh United
'States volunteer infantry.
11. Capt. W. R. Wharton, Tenth United
Slates volunteer infantry.
I'2. Capt. Thomas V. Turney. Tenth
United States volunteer infantry.
13. Capt. A. W. Brandt, Seventh United
States volunteer infantry.
Capt. Lyle F. Bellinger, Third United
States Engineers, judge advocate.
By coralhand of Major General Bates,
<J. S. V.
W. M. WRIGHT,
Captain, and Assistant Adjutant Geneial
Volunteers.
Official:
W. M. WRIGHT.
Captain and Assistant Adjutant General
(Volunteers.
It can be even from the list of officers
that there are several negro officers on the
court. The main case that is to come up
■before the court is that of Captain 'Har
graves, the negro who killed the private
soldiers in Knoxville just before coming
to Macon He will not be tried on that
charge, however.
The charges against him are for conduct
unbecoming 'an officer and a gentleman
and of defying the provost guard in Knox
viile. It is said that he in company with
vet al other officers and privates got. on
a spree while in Knoxville and attempted
to take the town. The court went into
session this morning and it will probabl.V
Hake them a week to complete their work.
The wind storm early Sunday morning
'blew down many of the tents in all of the
camps and The men had to spend the re
mainder of 'the night in t'he cold. All of
4he tents have not been supplied with
tent stoves and last night many of the
soldiers built up large fires and remained
around 'them ail night.
The Krag-Jorgenson rifles have been is
sued to all the troops iiow stationed at
Macon. The men are all proud of the
new guns and are kinging for the time
>to come when they will have an oppor
headquarters Offices are now permanently
fixed. The corps headquarters 'are in the
Telegraph building and the division head
quarterfl are in the Washington block,
over Sol Hoge’s drug store. The brigade
headquarters are established at each of
the camps.
The 'inspection yesterady morning had
to be done away with on account of the
inclement weather. Sunday morning is
always the regular inspection day by the
brigade commander, but it was raining
and everything in such bad shape
that .the inspection was postponed until
next Sunday.
The concert that was to have been given
by the Third Engineers’ band had to be
postponed on account of the weather. The
men in the camps spent a very uncomfort
able day. Everything was wet and cold
and the men had no way of keeping warm
( xcept by building fires and standing by
them.
A subscription has been taken up among
the members of the Third Engineers to
purchase a large gospel tent. A large sum
of money has been subscribed and the
tent will be put up at an ■early date.
Tlje prisoners who are now confined in
the provost guard’house will be tried in a
few days by court martial. Some of the
men have been in confinement for over
ten days without a trial and they are be
ginning to make kicks.
Much interest is now centered in the
court manials that are in session at th
two camps. 'Many of the privates have
b. en brought before the court that has
been in session at Camp Fornance. The
privates 'generally get off with fines,
though some are sentenced to prison for
•a short time.
Many privates will be brought up before
ihe new court that meets today, and it is
probable that the Sixth Virginia regiment
or the loaders of the mutiny will tried.
If .the leaders are found out they will b
severely punished. The matter has been
under investigation for some time and the
fficere think they have the leaders.
Charges of mutiny will be preferred
against them.
A TEXAS WONDER.
Hall’s Great Discovery.
One small bottle of Hadi’s Great Dis
covery ctlres all kidney and bladder trou
bles, removes gravel, cures diabetls. semi
nal emislsons, weak and lame backs, rheu
matism and ali irregularities of the kid
neys and bladder in both men and women.
Regulates bladder trouoies 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 211, Waco, Texas.
Sold by H. J. Lamar & Son, Macon, Ga.
READ THIS.
Covington. Ga., July 23, 1898.
This is to certify that I have used Dr.
Hall’s Wonderful Discovery for Rheuma
tism, Kiddney and Bladder Troubles, and
will say it is far superior to any thing I
have ever used for rhe above complaints.
Very respectfully,
H. I. HORTON, Ex-Marshal.
Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy can always be depended
upon and is pleasant and safe to take.
■Sold by H. J. Lamar & Sons.
A TEXAS STEAR
Will be at the Academy of Music To
night.
Charles H. Hoyt's "A Texas Steer.”
which comes to the Academy of Music to
night is unquestionably the best of the
many bright comedies from the pen of the
clever author of "A Midnight Bell.” ”A
Trip t to Chinatown,” ”A Temperance
Town,” “A Milk White Flag,” and other
playa which have afforded millions *of
theatre-goers amusement during the past
ten yean.
“A Texas Steer” will always be a wel
come visitor. It is as distinct and different
from the so-called farce comedy as one
could wish. It is true that it is a comedy,
farcical in its nature, but it has a plot, a
story of sufficient strength to carry the
interest from the beginning to the end of
the play. There has been no sacrifice of
that peculiar faculty of caricature and
comical run to exaggeration that has here
tofroe distinguished Mr. Hoyt’s work, but
these features have been modified by as
sociation with incidents and suggestions
of serious order, so that “A Texas Steer”
is quite as amusing as other works of its
author, when it undertakes to amuse, and
yet it occupies a higher plane than the
others. A considerable portion of the
piece belongs to real comedy. The prologue
is a scene in Texas, being especially well
drawn in this tine. It is decidedly a
bright piece of writing, not the less hu
morous and heartyt for being keenly sa
tirical at times.
MAJ, MARION HARRIS
Reaches New York Safe and Sound Frorn
His Cuban Campaign.
Major Marion Harris, according to a tel
egram received in ’Macon today, has ar
rived in New York safe and well, having
escaped the perils of the awful storm. He
will remain in the co- ntry about a month
before returning to his duties in Cuba,
spending most of his time in Washington
and New York. He will In the meantime
probably be able to visit Macon, where a
thousand of his friends are ready to give
him a cordial greeting.
No Right to Ugliness.
♦The woman who is lovely In face,- form
and temper will always have friends, but
one who would be attractive must keep
Ijjqr health. Hf she is weak, sickly and all
run' down she will bei nervous and irri
table. If she has constipation or kidney
trouble, her impure blood will cause pim
ples, • blotches, skin eruptions and a
wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is
'Lho best medicine in the world to regulate
stomach, liver and kidneys and 'to purify
the blbod. It gives strong nerves, bright
eyes, smooth velvety skin, rich com
pletion. <lt will make a good looking vvo
mian of 1 a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents
at >TI. J. Lamar & Sons, Druggists; guar
anteed.
MACON’S STREETS.
Progress of the New Work—Present Con
ditions
Macon's streets are now in the best of
condition. The city forces have been
working on them for some time past and
now have them in very good shapg. Third
street will be finished in a few days and
the hands will begin on Mulberry.
Macon's pavement, both brick and gran
ite. is the subject of much favorable com
ment by visitors and several Atlantians
have said that it is far the equal to any
in' Atlanta. It will take some time to
finish up with 'Mulberry street with the
vitrified brick as it generally takes longer
to do this kind of work. The whole street
will have to be ploughed up and the dirt
hauled away.
Second street from Mulberry to Cherry
is to be paved with brick #nd when these
streets are finished all the business part
of the city will be paved and will be sec
ond to none in appearance.
ASTHMA CAN BE CURED.
A Noted Physician Will Prove this to Suf
ferers in Macon Thursday.
The progress of modern medical science
has led to 'the discovery of successful
methods of treatment for most of 'those
maladies once' regarded as incurable.
Asthma has always been regarded as be
longing to this obstinate class baffling the
skill of the greatest physicians. Thous
ands of sufferers know by their own ex
perience that little, if'any, relief has been •
afforded them by the methods heretofore
employed. Dr. Rudolph Sc’hiffman, the
noted physician, has, after a long study'of
asthma, and kindred diseases discovered
a remedy which, not only gives instant
relief in the severest saces of asthma, hay
fever and brochi'tis, but has actually cured
thousands whose cases had been pro
nounced incurable. So complete is his
confidence in his remedy that to overcome
the skepticism of the public growing out
of the failure of other remedies Dr. Schiff
mann requests 'this paper to announce
that all day Thursday. Dec. Sth, he wail
offer a liberal sample box of Schiffmann’s
Asthma Cure free of charge to all persons
applying at Sol Hoge's drug store, corner
Second and Mulberry streets. He believes
that an actual test wil be the most con
vincing and in fact the only way to over
come the natural prejudice of thousands
of asthmatics who have heretofore sough:
relief in vain. Persons living out of town
will receive a package fre§ postpaid by
writing direct to Dr. R. Schiffmann, 315
Rosabel street, St. Paul , Minn., before
Dec. l&th, as no free samples can be ob
tained after this date. Send simply your
name and address plainly written on a
post card. *
DR. BAXTOR HONORED.
The Largest of the New Water Pumps
Named for one of its Founders-
Receiver Tinsley, of the water company,
has named the largest pump in the new
station in honor of the late Dr. John S.
Baxter. It w.es largely due to Dr. Baxter’s
efforts that Macon secured a water service.
died two or three years ago after a
long life spirit in enterprises that contri
buted directly to 'the progress of the city.
Bucklin’s Arnica Salve
The best calve In the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt 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
sal* by EL J. Lamar tt Sons' drug store.
•Pains in the. chest when a person has
a cold indicate a tendency toward pneu
monia. A piece of flannel dampened with
Chamberlain’s Pain Balm and bound on
to the chest over the seat of pain will
promptly relieve the pain and prevent
the threatened attack of pneumonia. This
same treatment will cure a lame back in
a few hours. Sold by H. J. Lamar &
Sons.
MACON NEWS MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 5 1898.
CASTORIA
The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been
in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of—
and has been made under his per
(Jr'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 Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops
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 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
The Kind You Have Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Years.
THt CENTAUR COMPANY, ft MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY.
For the Next .
Thirty Days
We propose to make some special prices
on WHISKIES. WINES and BRANDIES.
You who appreciate good goods will un
derstand the value of the offer made be
low:
Look at our price list and begin to
save 50 per cent on all purchases in our
line. Do not throw your money away and
pay twice 'as much for inferior goods.
Give us a trial. See what 'we ■will do for
you. All goods bottled at the distillery.
Original bottling only.
Whiskies.
Pr Qt
Belie of Macon (Kentucky Bourbon).. 40
Old Monongahela Pure Pennsylvania
Rye 50
Our Monogram( 4 years old) 60
Baker’s A. A. A. A. Rye 65
Canadian Rye 75
Finch’s Golden Wedding 75
Old Dscar Pepper (green label) 75
Old Club House Rye 75
Hoffman House Rye 90
Mount Vernon Pure Rye (6 years old).l 00
Old Oscar Pepper Rye (white label)..l 00
Old Crow (7 years old)1 00
Guckenheimer Pure Rye (6 years old).l 00
Sweet Pansy {8 years old)1 00
Old Private Stock (cream, of whiskies)
1 25
Park & Tilford. Fine Ryel 25
Wines and
Brandies.
Pr Gal.
California Sherry. Port and Angelica. .75c
Imported Sherry, Port and Madeira...l 00
Old Cognac Brandy 2 00
Pr Bot.
Martel Brandy, 3 starl 00
Hennesy Brandy, 3 starl 00
Clarets by the case of one dozen quart
bottles 4 00
Rhine Wines »by the case of one dozen
quart bottles 4 00
All other goods by the gallon, such as
corn whiskey, peach and apple brandies,
etc., sold equally as low, from $1.25 per
gallon and upwards.
We make a specialty of the jug; trade
and all orders by mail or telegraph will
have our prompt attention. Special in
ducements offered. Send for price list
and other information. Phone 265.
A
The Altmayer & Flatau
Liquor Co.
.506 and 501 Fourth Street, near Union
Passenger Depot.
The Direct Line from Cincinnati.
DAYTON,
LIMA,
' TO
TOLEDO, DETROIT
AND MICHIGAN POINTS.
Five trains every week day. Three trains
on Sunday. Pullman and Wagner sleepers
on nigh: 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. EDWARDS, Pass. Traffic Mgr.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
Notice Os Election,
Notice, is hereby given that on Tues
day, December 13, 1898, an election will
be held in the city of Macon for four ai
dermen, one from each ward, at precincts
and with the managers named below. The
polls will be opened at 8 o'clock and closed
at so’clock.
PRECINCTS.
First Ward —Courthouse.
Second Ward —Findlay’s foundry.
Third Ward—City Hall.
Fourth iWard—Dumas’ store.
MANAGERS.
First A. Ells, F. A. Schone
man, G. L. 'Reeves.
Second Ward — j N. L. Brunner, L. W.
Hollingsworth, fW. L. Johnson.
Third Ward —E. O’Connell, 'George R.
Barker, W. B. Chapman.
Fourth Ward —John Hartz, S. J. Kent,
George A. Dure.
St B. Price, Mayor.
CITY TAX NOTICE.
Tax payers are notified that the fourth
installment of the city tax is now due.
Pay and save tax execution.
A. R. TINSLEY, Treasurer.
Dec. 1, IS9B. u
For Aiderman.
Election December 13,1898.
First Ward —John C. Van Syckel.
Second Ward —Thos. F. Sheridan.
Third Ward —Mallory H. Taylor.
Fourth Ward —John T. Moore,
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. * G. M.
FRANK J. REED, G. P. A.,
Chicago, 111.
For further particulars address
R. W. GLADING, Gen. Agt
Thomaaville, Ga.
Macon, Dublin
and Savannah R. R.
M| 2d | ld| 3*
P.M.IP.M. STATIONS. |A.M.|A.M.
4 00 2 30 Lv ...Macon ....Ar 9 40110 15
4 15 2 50 f ..Swift Creek ..f 9 20110 00
4 25 3 00 f ..Dry Branch ..f 9 10| 9 50
435 3 10If ..Pike’s Peak ..f 9 00| 940
4 45 3 20|f ...Fitzpatrick ...f 8 501 9 30
4 50 3 30 f Ripley .....f 8 40| 9 25
5 05 3 50;s ..Jeffersonville., s 8 25> 9 15
5 15 4 OOif ....Gallimore.... f 8 05 9 05
5 25 4 15s ....Danville ....s 7 501 8 50
5 30 4 25 s ...Allentown... s 7 5$ 8 50
5 40 4 40 s ....Montrose.... e 7 25 8 35
5 50 5 00s Dudley..... s 7 10 8 25
6 02 5 25's M00re..... s 6 55 8 12
8 15 5 40|Ar. ...Dublin ...Lv 6 30 8 30
|A.M. A.M.
•Passenger, Sunday.
d Daily, except Sunday.
Coast Line to Mackinac
■darvu •reel Th* Greatest Ptffefr
PASSENGER - - tISS J»t Sttilsed !•
s?e!uerl BoetCoMtruetlon,
STEAMERS. LowrlOM. Equtp-
SPEED. reent, Artistic Fur-
COMFORT nlshlng.Decoretlow
ANO SAFETY ( ’ sndElßcleatService
To Detroit, Mackinac, Georgian Bay, Petoskey, Chicago
No other Line offer* a Paaorama of MO mile* of equal variety and intaraeL
Fear Trip* per Week Be twees F ery Dey aa4 Day *e< Mtgkt BerHee Betweee
Toledo, Detroit .nd Maokinat a.~£n'T M W, I'S’
FXTOSUT, ••THZ MM»,” MXKQVXTTK Put - in - Bay Berthe, 74*.’ >L SttUrw*. BLVS.
ASD DULUTH. and Toledo. CtoanertiOM are made at Clerrutaad with
LOW HATXB U Fleteren. Meekteae aad
Return, ImluAlb* Meal* aad Bert b*. Appro a. V* ** D ** ro “ ** •“ P**®*
lamte Ce*l from Oevelena, fit {trem TeleOe. Worm*nd KorthweM.
♦»<, from DetrUt, SIS.K.
?" p o h^ o ? T Detroit oral gw now cow
TTETFgB. TWT<">Tt WW 'W. w> only safe, auro ts<
ft PENNYROYAL PILLS.
Ask for DI. MOTT’S POTIBOIIL PILLS and take no other.
GF" Send for circular. Erie® SI.OO per box* • boxes for 85.90.
MBKgJ» DR. MOTT’S CHEMICAL - Cleveland* OUio*
For sale by H. J. LAMAR & SONS, M Wholesale Agents.
Southern R’y.
qjpr Schedule in Effect Oct. 16, 189$
CENTRAL TIME
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READ DOWN. READ UP.
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.710 pm 4 45pm| 8 30am| 2 05am|Lv .. Macon .. Arj 2 OSam 8 20iwn|11 (XUml 7 iQpm
D 45pm 7 45pmjll 10am] 4 15amjLv .. Atlanta. Lvjll 55pm 5 20a m| 8 lOaml 4 20pm
750 am 10 00pm| 4 00pm] 4 20am[Lv.. Atlanta. Arjll 50pm 5 00am] 11 40em
10 20am{ 1 00am] 6 25pm| 6 30am|Lv.. Rome.. Lv] 0 40pm 1 44am| 9 nmm
H 30amj 2 Slam] 7 34pm] 7 22am]Lv.. Dal ton...Lv 8 42pm 12 10am| 7 50 am
1 00pm] 4 15am] 8 50pmj 8 40am] Ar Chat’nooga Lv| 730 pm 10 00pm| 8 00pm
7 10pmj 7 10pm] 7 40am] {Ar .Memphis . Lv] 9 15am] 8 00pm
4 30pm| | 5 00am] 5 40pm|Ar Lexington. Lv|lo 50am] 10 50am]........]10 40pmT
7 50pm] | 7 50am] 7 45pm]Ar Louisville. Lv] 7 40am] 7 40am] f 745 pm
7 30pm] | 7 30am] 7 30pm]Ar Cincinnati Lv| 8 30am] 8 30am{ | 8 00am
9 25pm| ~| 7 25pm| 9 15am||Ar Anniston. Lv| 6 53pm] 6 5tpm|........ 8 00am
11 45am] |lO 00pm| 11 15am]Ar Birm’ham. Lv| 4 15pm] 4 15pm' 6 00am
8 05am | | 1 16am| 7 45pm|Ar Knoxville. Lvj 7 00am] 7 40pm| .7| 740 pm
| | No. 14 | No. 16 | . South. | No. 15. | No. 13 | |
| 7 10pm] 2 10am] 8 35am|Lv.. Macon .. Ar] 8 20am] 2 00am | |.......J
| | 3 22am] 10 05am|Lv Cochran.. Lv] 3 20pm|12 55am | |
| j 110 45am|Ar Hawk’vllle Lv| 2 50pm | | | .
| | 3 E4am|lo 50am]Lv. East man.'Lv] 2 41pm112 25am| |
I | 4 29amj 11 36am|Lv.. Helena.. Lv| 2 03pm|H 54 pm j |
1 1 6 45amj 2 38pm|Lv.. Jes up... Lv|ll 22amj 9 43pm| |
| | 7 30am] 3 30pm]Lv Ever rett.. LvjlO 45am| 9 05pm] |
| | 8 30am| 4 30pm|Ar Brunswick. Lv| 9 30am| 6 50pm| ]
| | 9 40am] 9 25am|Ar Jack*vllle. Lv] 8 00am] 6 50pmj |
’ | N 0.7 | No. 9 [ No. 13 | East. | No. 16TNo?To | | .’
] 7 16pm| 8 30am| 2 05am]Lv.. Macon.. ar| 8 20am| 7 10pm] |
| 9 45pmj 11 10am] 4 15am|Ar ..Atlanta. Lv] 5 20am] 4 20pm] |
| 9 25amj 8 30pm] 6 10pm|Lv Charlotte Lv|lo 15am| 9 35am]
| 1 30pm|12 00n’t|ll 25pm|Lv . Dan ville. Lvj 6 07pm| 5 50am| |
| 6 25pm| 6 40am| |Ar. Richmond Lv|l2 oin’n]l2 10n,n| 4 ..| *
| 5 30pm] 7 35am| [Ar.. Norfolk. Lv| 9 30am]10 00pm| ]........
| 3 50| 1 53am] |Lv. .Lynchburg Lv| 3 55pmj 3 40am| ]
| 5 48pm| 3 35am] |Lv Chari'ville Lvj 2 15pm| 1 50pm] |
[• 9 25pm] 6 42am] |Ar Washgton. Lvjll 15am|10 43pm| ..|
| 3 OOamjlO 15am] |Ar Philadlphia Lv 3 50am] 6 55pm] |........
| 6 20am|12 45n’n| |Ar New York Lv|l2 15am] 4 30pm | ]
j 3 pm| 8 30pmj |Ar .. ..Boston Lv] 5 OOpmJlO 00am] |........
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Nos. 13 and 14, Pullman Sleeping Cars between Clndnantl and Jacksonville,
also between Atlanta and Brunswick. Berths may be reserved to be taken ah
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, alas
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,
'Washingon, D. G 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. 556 Mulberry St, Macon, Ga.
« Central of Georgia
Railway Company
Schedules in Effect June 12, 1898] Standard Time
90th Meridian.
No. 5 I No. 7*l No. 1»| STATIONS | No. 2•] No. 8»| No. I '
11 20 am] 740 pm] 750 am[Lv Macon .. .Ar 725 pm 740 am 350 pm
12 24 pm] 840 pm! 850 am]Ar ....Fort Valley Lv 627 pm 639 am 242 pm
I 9 35 pm] | 9 40 amjAr. ... Perry Lv ! 445 pm 11l 30 am
| jll 15 am|Ar. ..Columbus. . .Lv 400 pm
I |l2 30 pm|Ar. . ..Opelika. . .Lv 245 pm
| ] 5 50 pm|Ar. . .B’mham. . .Lvl 9 30 am
152 pm| 957 pm] |Ar.. Americus ....Lv] 618 am 107 pm
I 217 pm 10 21 pm'...- ,Ar.. .Smithville ..Lvj I 4 55 amjf 12 42 pm
327 pm 11 05 pm Ar ....Albany ...Lvj f 4 15 am] 11 35 am
6 00 pm Ar .. Columbia .... Lv] | | 855 am
306 pm Ar .. .Dawson ....Lvj I I 11 52 am
3 46 pm Ar ...Cuthbert ...Lv] | ] 11 11 am
500 pm No 9 • ]Ar ...FortGaines ..Lv No 10 • 955 am
437 pm 745 am Ar ....Eufaula ....Lv 730 pm 10 20 ajk
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 7 55 am
730 pm] |lO 35 am|Ar.. Montgomery ..Lv 420 pm 740 am
No. 11.• No. 3.* No. 17j * j No. 2.*| No. 4.*| No. 12.’'
800 am 425 am 420 pm|Lv ... .Macon. . ..Ar] 11 10 am] 11 10 pm 720 pm
922 am 540 am 540 pmjLv. .Barnesville . .Lvj 945 b 945 pm 805 pm
112 00 m 12 00 m| 7 10 pmj Ar... .Thom aston ] 810 am' ’ 300 pm
955 am 608 am 613 pm Ar. .. .Griffis. . ..Lv| 912 ams 915 pm 520 pm
Jll 40 am Ar... .Newnan.. .Lv] ] j 340 pm
11 20 am 735 am 735 pm Ar.. . Atlanta. . .-.Lvj 750 am| 750 pm| 405 pm
No. 6?! No. 4. • No. 2•{ I Na. 1. •] N-. 8. •! No. 5. 1
7 30 pm 11 38 pm 11 25 amjLv. .. .Macon. . ..Arj | 2 55 ai | 7 45 am
810 pm 12 19 am 12 08 pm Ar. . ..Gordon. .. .Ar] 400 pm] 2 10 am] 7 10sm
8 50 pm I 1 15 pm Ar. .Milledgeville .Lvj! 3 00 pm] 6 20 am
10 00 pm ! 3 00 pm Ar.. ..Eatonton. . .Lv!l2 50 pm 5 25 am
•11 25 aml e ll 38 pm *ll 25 amLv. .. .Macon . ..Arj* 3 45 pm • 3 55 am • 3 45 pm
117 pm 130amf1 17 pm Lv. . .Ten nille Lv| 156 pm 152 am 156 pm
230 pm 225 am 230 pm Lv. . Wad ley. .. .Lvlfl2 55 pm 12 25 am 12 55 pm
251 pm 244 am 251 pm Lv. .. Midville. . Lv| 12 11 pm 12 25 am 12 11 pm
330 pm] 335 am] 400 pmjLv.. ..Millen .. ..Lvj 11 35 am 11 50 pmjsll 30 am
5417 pm 442 am 503 pm’Lv .Waynesboro ..Lv| 10 10 am) 10 34 pm 10 47 am
5530 pm 635 am I 650 pm'Ar.. ..Augusta .. .Lvl !8 20 am 840 pm 930 am
z 358am[ 408 pm|Lv Dover. . ..Lyl 10 47 am 10 57 am *
[ 600 am 600 pmjLv.. .Savannah. ..Lv| 845 am 900 pm ;
~ No. 16. • .1 No. 15. •
j Ar. ... Athens .. ..Lv 330 pm
• Daily. ! Daily except Sunday, f L.e al station, a Sunday anly.
Solid trains are run to ands from Mac on and Montgomery via Eufaula, Savon-*
nah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and A Ibany via Smithville, Macon and Birming
ham via Columbus. Elegant sleeping ca rs on trains No. 3 and 4 between Mbcob
and Savannah and Aalanta and Savannah. Sleepers for Savannah are ready for dccw
pancy in Macon depet at 9:00 p. m. Pas- sengers arriving in Macon on No. 3 and S®
vannah on No. 4, are allowed to remain lu 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 arrive® Fort Gaines
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 te points beyond our lines, address
J. G. CARLISLE, T. P. A., Macen, Ga. E. P. BONNER, U. T. A.
E. H. HINTON, Traffic Manager J. C. HAILE, G. P. 4. I
THEO. D. KLINE, Q saeral Superintendent. i
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