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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER M, 1891,
THE RESULT,
When it was recently announced
that Thornton Wheatley's usual
pilgrimage had been made to the
Eastern markets, the public waited
to see in these columns, the report
of what had been done for their
benefit in the way of novelties in
goods and revelations in low prices.
AT things being now Ready _ T 'on
THE jr’K.ST.the people of Ameri»us
and the suriouuding country are
invited to come. They aro not ex
pected to have on their Wedding
Garments, for Wheatley’s is the
Place where the people must go
to be property decked out for an
appearance, either at a feast or at
business; and nobody can have
the trade mark that a Perfectly
Dressed Man always bears, until
after they have been to
ihornton falley’s
and have been supplied with
Letters Patent of Elegance !
By that establishment.
Fire Damp Gets In Its Awful
Work Again.
Touching Scenes at the Mouth
of the Pit.
The Times-Recorder isn’t half
bio enough to hold even a cat
alogue of the Elegant Goods, and
the Super-Elegantly Low Prices
attached.
Only the general heads can here
be outlined; the true inwardness
of the feast can’t be understood
nntil the guests go through the
whole Bill of Fare in person at
Wheatley’s.
No such complete and) elegant
stock of
Gentlemen's, Youths’ and
Boys’
has ever bera brought to Americns tW names are
and the MOST ASTONISHING Caleb tiithinga, wife and six children,
THING about them is the LOW
PRICES!
HATS!
Stiff and crashed, that CANNOT
FAIL TO SUIT.
A 11,,1,-n nr Mu,., l'our Folium Killed
ill No. 1 Mnilt of tho Kii»i|ti*lii»uil»
foul Company—Tli«* .Mine Hum Con
sidered 8af«—-How the Accident Hup-
Wh.kv.sbutitE, Pa., Nov. 10.—A ter
rible auciilent occurred in No. i Hhaft
of the Suaqr.qJianna Coal company, at
Nanticoke, at i o’clock. Fifteen men
were at work in the bottom of tiie
shaft repairing some latticework when,
without any warning whatever, a large
body of gas exphxled, throwing tho men
in all directions. A minute later a sec
ond explosion, less violent than the first,
followed. One of the men, who was
badly hurt, reached the bell rope and
signaled to the engineer to hoist the
carriage. When the carriage came to
the surface it was noticed that nobody
was aboard.
The engineer now came to the con
clusion that something was wrong. He
gave an alarm. The inside foreman
was summoned. He at once made
preparations to descend the shaft. Be
fore he had gone down far he was
driven back by the fire-damp caused by
the explosion. He returned to the sur
face and procured safety lamps. Three
men accompanied the foreman on his
second trip down. Before the bottom
of the shaft was reached the men on the
carriage could hear the groans of the
injured.
When the carriage reached the bot
tom the body of a man horribly man
gled was found; five feet away two
more men were fonnd cold in death.
Foreman Reese gave orders that the
injured should be looked after first.
Four men who were badly burned were
at once placed on the carriage and
hoisted to the surface. They were
wrapped in blankets, placed in ambu
lances and removed to their homes.
Ten minutes nfter tho first party of
injured were brought up three more
followed. They wero burned even
worse tlmn the others. They were ta
ken to the engine bouse and wrapped in
cottou and oil. The dead were brought
up immediately after the injured.
IS life worth living t
Not if you go through the world a dys
peptic. Or. Acker’s Dyspepsia Tablets
are a positive cure for the worst forms
of Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Flatulency
and Constipation. Guaranteed and sold
by Fleetwood & Russell, Americas, Ga. 0
Fine Apples, Mulaga Grapes, Duchess
Pears, Oranges, from 110 to 33 cents per
dozen.
Chestnuts just from the mountains,
$1.00 per week
Another lot of those fine North Geor
gia Apples, only 33c per peck.
Bananas, Grape Fruit and Cranberries.
Fbf.ju'H * Mayo.
Tax Nolle*. •
The books are now ready, and until
further notice I will be in my office for
the purpose of collecting the taxes from
0 o’clock a. m. to 3 o’clock p. m. every
day, except Sunday. J. B- Duhjt,
oct 10 Tax Collector.
For Sale.
A valuable pieco of truck farming
property can be had by applying to
sep23-tf The Bank of Si mtkr.
A specialty in GENTLEMEN’S
. UNDERWEAR: Scriven’s Patent
Elastic Scam Drawers, and the
Cosmopolitan Shirts in suits or in
separate garments. FROM THE
VERY CHEAPEST TO THE
VERY FINEST.
A handsomer line of DRESS
SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS AND
HANDKERCHIEFS wasj.nover
seen in Amerieus.
Fast Blk. Hose, ABSOLUTELY STAIN
LESS, ONLY 25c PER PAIR.
KID GLOVES,
Dressed and undressed; all colors,
grades and prices.
ATTENTION MOTHERS!
Boys’ Shirt Waists, 36c to $1.25.
Boys’ Jersey Suits, 3 to 8 years.
Boys’ Clothing in all styles and
prices.
UMBRELLAS enough to stand
off a CLOUD-BURST!
Satchels and Bags enough to
hold all the elegant goods at
Wheatley’s that you will need when
yon go abroad and want to present
a first-class and stylish appearance
Every Long, Lean, Fat, Short,
Big, Little Man in a dozen conn-
ties can get JUST THE FIT in
the odd sizes and lengths stock
that is carried'at
Thornton Wheatley’s.
LIFE WILL BE A BURDEN
to all who spend their money else
where, and find when too late that
theymi88ed getting the choicest
ana best bargains in the neatest
and most stylish goods ever
brought to this (market.
DON’T MAKE SUCH A MIS
TAKE, but go to Wheatley’s and
get yourself made solid.
Remember the place;
Thornton Wheatley's Comer,
So-called because youYcan get a
'corner” for the smallesvcash con
sideration, upon the largest, cheap
est and finest goods over shown in
Americas.
Yours for business,
THORNTON WHEATLEY.
•un-tue»-Urure*wkIy*.10.1yE
John Anint, wife nml two children.
Williun Jonathan, wife and three
children
John J. Wiltiums, wife and four chil
dren.
Henry R. Jones, wife and two chil
dren. t
Thomas Lloyd, 15 years old.
The Injured.
David Smith, Henry Williams, Thotn-
as Thomas, David Powell, David Evans,
and several Polanders, names unknown,
The two first will die. Before the last
laxly had been brought up 2,000 people
surrounded the mine. The greatest ex
citemeut prevailed.
The relatives of the dead could not
control their grief. When the black
forma of the dead were brought out of
the pit, women and children would
rush forward and attempt to clasp the
burned bodies. It was with difficulty
that they were held back.
The uiiue was considered one of the
safest in the valley. Gas was not
known to accumulate in large bodies
where the men were at work. Thu in
jured ure too ill to talk.
Four More Relieved from Suffering.
Four more of the injured have died—
Howell Johenski, aged 83 years, wife
and fnmity of small children; John Ma
loney, 82 yean, wife and three children
David B. James, 37 years; \V. J. Will
lams, Jr., 23 years, son of W. J. Will
iams, who was killed. Four more are
badly injnred and oue of them will die.
The explosion was caused by the at
tempt of one of the men to change the
air current when his lamp exploded.
The Gunboat Petrel Ordered to China.
Cincinnati, Nov. 10.—Throngh per
fectly trustworthy sources it has been
learned here that the United States
gunboat Petrel, now at Sandy Hook
nnder orders recently to proceed to
China via Gibraltar, has received
change of orders to proceed to China
via Chili, and will start very soon.
This news was received here by private
intelligence and is believed to be
thoroughly reliable.
Heavy Storm*.
Seattle, Wash., Nov. 10.—Severe
storms have been prevailing in Stuck
nver valley. The rivers are greatly
swollen and crops are badly damaged.
AU trains between Seattle and Trauma
are delayed because of the unsafe con
dltion of bridges. Telegraph w ires ure
prostrated.
L. E. Ford, nnder sentence at Mag
nolia, Miss., to be hanged Dec. 1 for
the murder of the city marshnl of Mc-
Comb City, escaped from the coautr
jail by cutting the hinges ol the coll
door. Bf is tne inventor of the Ford-
WhilwortE car-coupler and is exten
sively known.
Women Wanted t
Between the sgss of fifteen and forty-
five. Must have pale, sallow complex
ions, no appetite, and be hardly able to
get about All auswering this descrip
tion will please apply for a bottle of Dr.
Pierce’s Favorite Prescription; take it
regularly, aocordlng to directions, and
then note the generally Improved condi
tion. By a thorough course of self-
treatment with tbla valuable remedy,
the extreme cases of nervous prostra
tion and debility peculiar to woman, ate
radically cured. A written guarantee to
this end accompanies every bottle.
Conversation Is a traffic, and lf.yon
enter It without some stook of knowl
edge to balance the account perpet
ually betwixt you, the trade drops at
The longest shaft in tho world in one
pieco, or in aDy number of pieces, Is in
the Washington Navy Yard, Washington,
District of Columbia. It is 3} inches
square, 400 feet long, and transmits
power to traveling cranes. It rims 100
revolutions per minute.
Travelers may learn a lesson from Mr
C. D. Cone, a prominent attorney of
Parker, Dakota, who says: “I never
leave home without taking a bottle of
Chamberlain's Colie, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy with me, and on many oc
casions have run with It to the relief of
some sufferer and have never known it
to fail. For sale by W. C. Russell,
Amerieus, Ga.
Owing to the rapid destruction of the
pinions, the running of armatures at
1,000 or more revolutions per minute is
being done away with. Slow spoed mo
tors, with a normal speed of 400, are
now considered tho best practice.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys such
poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze
ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by tho Davenport
Drug Company.
Fulton Market Boneless Beef, only 10c
per pound.
Fig’s Feet, Pickled Tripe and Extra
Fine Mackerel. French & Mayo.
An Untimely Death.
An untimely death go often follows
neglect of a slight cough or cold. If
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of Sweet
Gum and Mullein is taken in time it will
prevent any evil results It cures coughs
cold and consumption.
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet articles at Djl Elukidoe’s.
AMERICUS MARKETS.
Wholesale Grocery Market.
Artificial grindstones, which outwear
by years any natural stone known, are
made of a mixture of pulverized quartz,
powdered Hint, powdered emery or co
rundum and rubber dissolved by a suit
able Bolvent.
Investigate their merits. De Witt's
Little Early Risers don’t gripe, cause
nausea nr pain, which accounts for their
popularity. The Davenport Drug Com
pany says they would not run a drug
store without these little pills.
Chickens, eggs, fresh country and
pure Jersey butter always on hand.
Fuencu & Mayo.
Mr Henry Winter, formerly manager
of the Savannah Brewery, says he had
Rheumatism of the Heart for Boveral
years. Often be was unable to walk ov
er a few blocks, his pain was so intense;
he had trouble to get his breath; he had
physicians In Philadelphia, his former
home, but the best professor in the uni
versity there could not give him relief.
Coming here ho saw P. P. P. advertised,
tried two bottles, and lx now a well man.
His pain left him and be can now walk
all day. He renders thanks to P. P. P„
and says Its workings are wonderful.
A Frenchman has invented an improv
ed method of telegraphing so that it Is
practicable to transmit 130 words per
minute on a single wire. The message
when delivered from the machine Is
type-written.
This is to certify that 1 have used Dr.
Bull's Cough Syrup In a case of bad cold
and severo cough and found relief and
cure, and cheerfully recommend It to
any one suffering from the effects of cold.
WM. P. FRAZER,
50 Barron St New Yotk.
A chair propelled by electricity from
a storage battery placed beneath the
seat is the latest luxury for the invalid
One charging will last for fifty miles of
travel.
Timex-Recorder OKI-ick.i
Americcs. Ga., Novemlxj 9.1891.(
Cokkes—Arbuckle'i roasted, 2I|$c. for 100
poua i cases. Green, extra choice, mosaic.
Sugar Granulated, 5c. Pow lered, 7,If.
Svitux—New Orleans, choice Prime,
Common Molasses, Genu
ine Cuba, Country Syrup
Teaf—Black, 33o (ouje. Green, 40c.(<$60c.
N I'TM EOS—7'c.0!X0o,
Cl-oVRS—23c @aOc.
CINNAMOX—10c.rdl2’^c.
Allspice—IOc.oii lc
Jamaica Ginger—hie.
Mace-mo.
SlNOA PORE PEri-sr.— 18c.
Rice -Choice. 4!<e. gdc. •
Sali -Dairy, 11.60. Virginia, ale.
Cheese—Full cream, 12c. Skim, Oc.fitlPc.
White Fisii—Heir barrels, |0.2.Y$|3.S.0
Palls, 00c.
Soap—Tallow, 100 bars, 75 pounds, 13,0013
$3.75. Turpentln-, 00 bars, 80 pounds, $l.75T$
$2.25, Tallow, 83 bars, AO pounds, $2.2c@$23).
CANDLES— Paraffine, 12Jfc.@Hc. Star, 10c.
1 lc.
Matches—Four Hundreds, $3.00@$3.75.
Three Hundreds,$2.2S@$!75. Two Hundreds,
$1.60C3$2.00. Slxtys, 5 grow, $3.75,
Soda—Kegs, bulk, 5o, Kegs, 1 pound pack
nges, 5\'c. Cans, assorted, pouods, ec.@o; 4 c:
J £ pounds, 8c.@0p;c.
CracUers-X X X soda, 6c. XXX butter,
6>^c. XXX pearl oyster, De, Sbell and ex
celsior oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8(,c. XXX
ginger snaps, 8t$c. CornhUls, 11c.
Candy—Assorted stick, 7c. Frcncli,fmix
ed, 1210c.
Canned Goods—Condensed milk, $6.00(3
$7.75. Salmon, $l.25T<t$1.65. F. W. Oysters,
$100(o $1.1(1. Cnrn,$2.00(<S$2.7.-. Tomatoes,$1.75
@$2.50. Can Potash, *3.0O@$3.S5.
Starch—Pearl, per case, 5J,c. Lump, 5J^o.
Nickel package, $3.50. Celluloid, $5.00.
Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, $1.50;
quarts, $I.50@$1.A0.
Powder—RIHe, kegs, $.>.50; kegs, $3.00:
kegs, $1,05.
Shot—$1.05 per sack.
Corn—K0c.@S5c.
Meat—Strips, 6^c. Bulk sides, 7*£e. Ham,
llHc.
Flour—Family, $4.75. [Straight, $5.25. Pat
ent, $5.(VI@$6.00.
I.AHD—8! 4 C.@8;$C.
Kerosene oil—Barrels, l2c.@:o’£c.
Tobacco—22c.@ioc.
Bnupk—List price.
CIO AHs—$12.50@$35.00 per 1,000.
Cigarettes—$3 os per 1,(30.
Cheroots—$12.( 0@$I4.C0 per 1,000.
Irish Potatoes—$2.t0@$2.50por barrel.
Retail Grocery Market.
Corrected ltally by K. D. Ansley, The
Parlor Grocer.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, increases tho appetite and tones
up the system. It has benefittetf many
people who have suffered from blood
disorders. It will help you. For sale by
the Davenport Drug Company.
Harvard College Is having constructed
the largest and finest photographic tele
scope in the world.
Wo cannot afford to deceive you. Con-
deuce Is begotton by honesty. De
Witt’s Little Early Kisers are pills that
will cure constipation and sick headache.
For sale hy the Davenport Drug Com
pany.
A new Sweedlsh gloss Is claimed to
have important advantages for micro-
cope and other fine lenses, giving groatly
increased power.
Don’t storm the system as you would
a fort. If held by the enemy, consti
pation, gently persuade it to surrender
with DeWitt’s Little Early Kisers.
These little pills aro wonderful con-
vtneers. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Others sell paint, but I sell paints. I
will give a personal guarartco to look
better and last longer than any other
mint. That’s wbat you want. 1 handle
’eads, oils, putty, etc.
J. Henry Freeman,
Cotton avenue.
For your toilet powders, toilet creams,
and in fact all toilet preparations, call
at Db. Eldbidoe’s.
The King of Siam is attended by a
body guard composed exclusively of
4,000 of the prettiest young woman in
his realm.
TgajnprerWed DeWitPa Utile Ear
ly Risers for' constipation, bflUotunesa,
■lek headache, or yon would sot have
theaesa diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Drag Company.
Amkricus.Ua., November^ 1801.
Cokhkk—Declining. Green, fancy, 25c.
Choice, 2»c. Prime, 27c. Good, 15c. Fair,
14c. Roasted, Arbnckle’s, 25c;Thurber’s Mo-
maja, :wc.
Sugar—Firm] and strong, market weak.
Powdered, Be. Standard granulated, Cut,
loaf at 6c. Extra C, white, 5c. Extra C,
yellow, 5c.
Syrup—New crop Ju*t In. Good demand
for high grade*. New Orleans, fancy golden,
New Orleans, bright, 60c. New Orleans,
dark, 50c. Country, 4uc.@50c.
Candy—Stick, pure,*15c; adulterated, 10c,
French, a-sorted, 20c.@75c. Crystalized fruits,
assorted, 1 pound boxes, 75c; 5 pound boxes,
60c. per pound. Tenny’s Floe Candles, 80c.
per pound. Heal brand candy, 75c per pound.
Country Produce—Chickens, frys, 25c.(&
30c; hens, 30c.@35c. Egg«, 28c. per doz. But
ter, 20c.f^30c. per pound.
Fruits— Apples; iNew York P'ppins, 35c.
per peck. Florida oranges, 25c,(®40c. perdoz-
a. Hummus: Blue held*. 40c. per dozen.
Vegetaiilkh— Cabbage, 8c. per pound
Onions: Yellow Danver,50c. per peck; Span-
Ish On Ions,,75c. per peck. Irish potatoes, 25c.
per peck; 91.00 per bushel.
Cann*i»IGoodh—Standard Tomatoes, 3
pounds, 11.25 per dozen. Htandard tomatoes,
2 pounds, 90c. per dozen. Standard Califor
nia peaches. 3*, 93.00 per dozen. Standard
pie peaches, 3s, |!.50 per dozen. Standard pie
peaches, 2s, 11.00 per dozen. Maryland puck,
table, 91.50 per dozen.
Hay—No. 11Timothy, 11.10 per huudred.
No. 2 Timothy, f l,uo per hundred.
Boai*—Laundry, good, 5c. per pound; Toi
let, Brown Windsor, toe. per dozen; Turkish
bouquet, 50c. per dozen; Glycerine, small,
50c. per dozen; Glycerine, large, 91.u0 per
dozen; Cape May toque*., $2.50 per dozen.
Meats—Hams, fancy brands, 13c; sundry
brands, I2^c. Breakfastbacou: small stiips,
15c; large strips, 10c.; white ribs, 8#c.
Laki>— Leaf, 11c.; refined, 8%c.
Halt— Hlgftin’a Eureka, 2 and 3 pounds 5c.
($l0c. per sack; Cooking, 110 pounds, 90c.
Butter—Jersey, home-made, 40c; Jersey,
Kentucky, 35c; Tennessee, 20c.($30c.
HN UKK— Lori Hard’s Maccoboy, 50c.
pound; 1 pound Jars. 55c; 4ounce Jars, 20c;
2ounce tin*, 10c; 1 ounce tins, 5c.
Flour—Heal brand patent 90.50 per barrel;
King of patents, 90.35 per barrel; Patent
straight, 90.00 per barrel; Fancy, 95.50 per
barrel; Choice famil/495.00 per barrel; Fam
ily, 14 75 per barrel.
Bran—91.20 p*r hundred.
Meal—00c. per buahel.
Grits—28 pounds to 91.00.
Corn—Choice white 00c. ptr bushel,^Yel
low mixed, 83c. per bushel.
Crackers—8odas, XXX 8c; Boss biscuits,
life; XXX lemon creams; 15c; XXX gingei
snaps, 15c; Jumbles, 15c; Assorted cakes, 20c.
Tobacco—Finest Natural Leaf, 91.00:
Gravely'* $1.25; Navy 50c; Long Cut,50c.($
fi.CC p»r pound.
Cigars—91.00 to 925-CO per 100 aa to quality,
Matches-60s, 10c. per dozen; 200s, 25c. per
dozen; 40Ca, 50c. per dozen.
Rick—Steady, Imported, full head, 10c;
Carolina, fancy, 0c; Choice Carolina, 8c.
Pickles—Plain In barrels, 40c. per gallon;
mixed. 60c; sweet mixed pickles, 75c. per gal
lon; 20c. per quart. Domestics, pints, 15c;
quarts,26c; 1 gallon, 91.00; % gallon 50c; Im
perial domestics, gallon, $1.00; Imperial
pickles, C. A B., pints, 40c., quarts 75c.
Btabcii—Lump Gloss, 8c.
Soda—Best quality, Sc.
CnrtsB—Full cream, ISe; Good,
Young Americas, UHe.
Macaroni-Imported, 15c. Domestic,12%e,
Vemiellli, 20c, Alphabets, 26c.
SAM ItOTJTE.
Local and Through Schedule in Effect Oct 15, 1891.
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STATIONS.
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11 14
11 02
10 46
10 26
10 12
10 oo pm
4 34
3 55
3 M
3 22
3 08
3 00
2 45
2 40
2 21
2 10
2 04 am
1 55 am
7 40 pm
2 07
1 57
1 45
1 38
1 25
1 20
1 04
12 M
12 48 F
12 40 po
F—Flag Station.
E. S. GOODMAN,
Gen’l Pass, Agt.
Richmond & Danville Railroad Co.
OPERATING THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA.
SOUTHWESTERN DIVISION.
CorreotJSchednle, No. 1, in Effect Sopt. o, 1801
SAVANNAH &. WESTERN DIVISION
Schedule No. 22, taking effect July 26th, 1801,
No. 5,
Dally.
7 40 p m
I 55 u
Between Savannah and Birmingham No. 6,
via Amerieus, Dally.
Leave Savannah Arrive 6 <X)a m
.Lyon*
...Americas,...
.Buena Vista,..
3 00 a ro
7 00pm
6 25 p m
No. 8
Dally.
Paasengc*.
3:87a ra
515 “
6 30 •*
10 60 “
540pm
6 2l)pm
No. 6
Daily.
Fast Mall
EAST BOUND.
No. 5
Dally
Fast Mtil
m V i ■ 1
NO. 7
Daily
Passenger
1 03p m
2 4.5“
4 »’5 •*
7 85 41
8 15am
6 30 44
Lv. Americas Ar.
Ar. Fort Valley Lv.
44 Macon 44
4 * Atlanta 44
44 Augusta 44
4 * Savannah 44
103pm
U33aro
10 20 44
710 44
810pm
li 20 p m
41 44
8 25 44
4 10 * 4
ft oo am
8 4»* 44
No. 7
Daily
Passenger
11 2*> p m
llfO
4 42 a m
7 35 n m
No. 7
Dally
1120pm
1150 ••
12 40 am
5 20a m
7 38am
8 30a m
No. 5
Dally.
Fast Mall
1 (J8 p m
130 '•
no 44
7 20 44
WEST BOUND.
No. 6
Dally
Fait Mall
No. 8
Dally
Passeugei
Lv. Amerieus Ar.
Ar. Hmlthvllle 44
44 Eufaula 44
44 Montgomery Lv.
113 p m
1210 44
111»5 a tu
6 55 n m
3 37 a id
1230 44
10 25 p m
7 80p ro
No. 5
Dally
1 08 p ra
1 80 44
25\ 44
5 40 4
TO FLORIDA.
Lv. Amerieus Ar.
44 Smithvllle •*
Ar Albany Lv.
44 Tbomasvllle Lt
44 Waycros* 44
44 Brunswick 44
44 Jacksonville 44
No. 6
Daily
103pm
12 01 p m
1110 a ro
830am
No. 8
Tally
3 37 a~m
3 05 44
216 44
9 5u p m
7 35
6 30
For further Information relative to tickets, schedules, beat routes etc. etc, apply to
A. T. MAXWELL, Agent, Americas, On. SOL H AAB, Truffle Manager.
JAS. L. TAYLOR. Gen. Paw. Alt., 8. H. HARDWICK. Ass’l Gen’l Ps«*. Agt.
Atlanta, Ga.
W. H GREEN, Gen’l Manager. $$• V. McBEE, Gen’l Supt
4 10 p in
8 05 pm
8 20 p m
10 50 p m
12 35 pm
2 67 am
5 48 am
7 lo a m
10 45 am
11 00 am
2 11 pm
3 .15 p ro
5 14 pro
7 18 p ro
1 20 pm |
i
PASSENGER SCHEDULE
Georgia Southern £ FloridaRy.
SUWANEE RIVERIROUTE TO FLORIDA,
Taking Efteel Sept. 11,1801. 8* andard Time, OOth Meridian.
LT.....
Ar.,
Ar.V,V.\\\\V.V.\V,V.*.V.V iKSSBI Ar
Ar Tlfton... at
Ar Valdosta A*
Ar Lake City
Ar .....Jacksonville TTTT
.. Atla: ta Ar
Macon..... ...Lv
Macon. Ar
wing nuKThT
1U 50 a i:
....Lv
8 45 p m
8 40 pm
12 56 pm
1 46 pm
7 00 am
6 85 am
4 07 am
2 45am
12 66am
10 50 p m
,|Ar .
.. BU Angnatlne.
,...DV| 8 00aml 7 45 pj_
Lvi 4 84 a ml 6 au P rn
. Lv|.
Trains arrive and depart from union depots In Macon andPalatku andF. C.AP*
df *ConnecUon 0a ni , rth bound and south bound !■ made in Macon with trains of Central.
Macon and Northern and E.T.V.4G. railroads. r^wyt.
A. C. KNAPP, Traffic Manager. U J. HARBIB^cket Agent, Union Depot.
HENRY BURNS.T.P. A. Macon, Oa.
JAMES MENZIB8, Southeastern Agent.« Weat Bay HU JackaonvlUe, Flu.
Wood Yard.
I hav. opined a wood yard near Fallow
Uwn,ontb*B. A. and M. Railroad, and will
b. praparod to fnrnlib itova and Are wood In
any quantity. Glv. me a trial. Enteroiders
ons day abeaB to inure fUflIUMnt.
A. J. YEOMANS.
Lime, Cement, Melt,
Plaster Paris. Hair, Laths.
Far tor cash by
A. J. H A M I L,
SR Cotton avenue, Bur Bam »•««»*•
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