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THE MACOH TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1894,
OVER THE RIVER
IN EAST MACON
CAME NEAR
- CAUSING A RIOT.
The Bustling Suburb Over the River
Raises Four Candidates For
Coroner.
ALL ARE WELL KNOWN MEN
A Prominently Known Third I>rty
Man Will Come Into the Knee
Deforo I,o.»g—Fourth or July.
Celebration.
Up to due Uant Maoii has trly
promised (o>!3 cau-tida'.-ei for ttui cor-
ouoi'isliip, though’ from the contagious
condition of the aeplration for the
place, over tthr river, tl-ite trill uo doubt
bring others into the Held. The Mast
Maconites are disposed • to do iheir
v -t toward enliven ug the race, ar.d
all if those wlw save no far cuelcjd,
have gone lit.to wu
The eentlsmtu vh) ere rep» red, 10
have entered the race mo Merit'
George Liinpfe'o, *wry «rii»dwu.id. H.
A. Xlhurpc uiht Ur a - it Kuigh:, t lie jbto
ter of wu mi esil’S .l-ilie •••wit Of uiar
East ifacoj. Mr. Kuigbt was Coroner.
Bill -Hotmort'.i prndeeost.ir 'n fidUi,
and being a ttsframcd veinran and cue
who tilled the i.ttica tvljh o.-i’dlt bV'.ire,
has rnauy friends ih 'the East id neon
district who woufi like to see him" 'll
again. AU of die other gentlemen,
while none of thorn have ever asplnjd,
to political nanor l,cf <.-•>, have « Siri ng
supiroPt over the river, and it will bo
Interesting to 300 finw tint East Mat
eon vote ;vlU be spilt lieiweja ilivin."
They have already began n qulot ctiu-
vass runi-lg iheir friends and as inn
time dpi>vs neir f-ir :'io .-lection, tlnr,
l>ot which i3 already slnioieriug at a
lively rate, will. In all prulianlllty, fall
diet and rhri,v elf some of the nuii.i-r-
r.us candidates f--r ..:btr».
It was undetood on g-ssl anmurfiy
Msicrdny tint t’. u * H.[-le's party of
Bibb dummy will Pare « man In me
field before many more days, and rie
tror goes far .-notp-.a to give the man a
u.'uue whom they will enter bin lie
c-iuld not hi so m get a ennilrnta-
tionof the reo .t. >t s \fitliuvM for the
present.
THE GLORIOUS FOURTH
Will lie celebrated m East Macon
this year as It las never been before.
The lioys are 'organising for a frolic In
which -all binds of fuu, if uot mischief,
will be represented. 1'he gun club will
have their big prize shoot in the after
noon at th* mouml, and It will he far
the most Interesting and exciting mu
test over hold by the club. There are
some os Hue marksmen In tlie* East
Macon club as can he found unywliero
in the state, midla-ra is a growing
Interest In the shoots lmld by '.hern.
Mr. J. M. Barker leads In every shoot,
life is one of the most graceful men
with ii gun that ever peppered clay,
ena ivfifle helshot a resident of East
Macon, the club proudly‘claim him ns
. their dhHinepion. Messrs. Urquhart and
Warner are about the next best marks
men In the eluli, mill constant pi-.itIce
has brought 'them up to a high bInn-
do nl of perfection.
At Wednesday's shoot two prizes will
be offered; one. a linnddome gun case
and n pair of stout bunting legglns for
the best average, and a booby medal of
tin for the lowest average.
One of the biggest features of the
fomth of duly celebration will be the
drag chase, to be participated In by
over twenty lino blooded hounds owned
by the people living in itnrl around
East Macon. A green fox hide (as to
condition and not color) will bo
dragged by a mu on horseback, who
VM ride nt full tilt over tlio hills be
yond Grlsrwold dnti around by Mr.
John Y. Lowe's plantation 'rack to East
Maoon, making a circuit of tlfteon
miles. Tho hounds, belonging to.tlio
different sportsmen who will cuter tho
chase, will bo turned loose after the
"drag" Inns gained a handicap of u
mile or so, and then tho men, well
mounted, trill keep in tow and tollow
up tho chaso until tho hide ts captured.
There will ho two judges who will
noeonipnny the man having the drag,
and after the circuit has been nearly
made they will halt and await the com
ing of the hounds, and award a badge
of honor to hound In tho-load when tho
chase is ended.. 'j.iherc Is intense inter
est in tho project, and a large num
ber of people trill be In the saddle nt
3 o’clock Wednesday morning, tho hour
when flic dttnse will he begun.
The young folks are oxjtectlng to
Imvo a fine picnic out nt Nelson's mill
on the fourth, whore they will go early
in the morning In a largo band wagon
to spend the day.
A Huge Joke That Set Several Hund
red People Nearly
Wild.
PLACARDED THE BICYCLES.
MOTHERS I MOTHERS ! MOTHERS|
Hn.’ Winslow's Soothing Syrup hat been
used for over fifty years by millions of
mothers for their children while teething,
w«h perfect mtccess. It soothes tho
child, rotten* the gum*, allays all pain;
cures wind colie, and is the best remedy
for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in every
pirt of the world. Do sure nnd nsk for
"Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup," and
tike no other kind. Twenty-five cents
bottle.
USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
, Prepared by , ,
Era. Holme? A Mnron. Dentists,
• 51C Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mout, sore throat, cl Ain* the teeth and
purifies the breath. For sale by all drug
gists.
JASPER MOONsniNCR8
Are Getting It Where Qld Chocolate
Wears His Wart.
Deputy United States Marshal George
White and Deputy Marshal J. T. Harris
arrested Ike and Dave Langston end s
negro man yesterday and liad them up
before Commissioner Erwin. Thu is
about the forty-eleventh crowd that has
come down from Jasper this year, and
It would seem that such constant raid
ing by the revenue .officers would bring
the law breakers up there to theid
Senses. .•
It Is hardly necessary to say the men
were arraigned for Illicit distilling.
It’s Brown’s
Iron
Bitters
you needle
At Xlhllcttlouily Low Price*, mid a mul
titude of Men and llojri Joined
in a Knili co Dtiy—Were
Not for bale.
It only through the prompt ac
tion of cool beads 'that a riot or other
sertods disturbance was prevented at
the Union depot yesterday morning,
and eren now there are several hun
dred people in the city who are ready
to fight at the mention of the word
"tricycle.”
In the office of the superintendent of
the Southwestern railroad,Mr. B.
Epperson, there are eight young men
who own and ride bicycles. When the
blcyoles are not in use they are left
down stairs in the depot near the ticket
office, and the -large number of them
in a bunch attracts considerable at
tention. *
In tne Telegraph yesterday morning
there appeared an article on rumored
changes at tihe foad, and although no
doubt all of Che clerks had heard the
rumors before the coot of their being
given ptfWWity, put them to talking
Am^BJft&tfmselves about what would
bedbmlr^f them : in the general shaking
up should it come, and in a jocular
manner one of them remarked that
he guessed he could sell his bicycle for
enough money to live on untiltoecould
ifet anofiher Job. This remark gave
Superintendent Epperson, who was
never known to let-an opportunity for
a jute pass without taking advantage
of *lt, aJ^cue, and, although he denies
the allegation that he was concerned
in It, in a short time afterward each
of the (bicycles downstairs was orna
mented with a large placard on which
was printed in large letters the words
"for sale,” beneath which the price,
ranging from $2.50, the lowest, to $12.87,
.the highest, was also printed in large
letters. Whether Superintendent Ep
person is the guilty party or not, who
ever put the cards on the bikes evt
deiuly only intended it for a Joke oh
the young men who owned them with
out thinking of the public, but right
there was where he made a sad mis
take, for before the lamp Mack was
dry on the cards a crowd began to
gather about 4he machines and inspect
them, making curious commends on the
low prices. Other people seeing tho
crowd went over to see what was tho
matter, until severl hundred people
had collected, half of whom, after sat
isfying themselves thaJt tho machines
were standard makes and in good oon-
diWon.wanted,to buy th<tm., Hundreds
of inquiries were ma,d£‘aa to who was
seHlng 'the machines, and Ticket Agent
Lewis Harris was besieged with men
and boys with open pocke-tb-joks and
money in their hands who were eagerly
seeking for .*&he party who would ac
cept the money for the machines. Mr.
Harris, who knew about the Joke, to"d
the crowd ttafct the man who was sell
ing the bicycles was upstairs in Super
intendent Epperson’s office, and In a
moment the crowd of men and boys
waB rushing pell-mell over each other
up the steps' In ithe rush several fights
were narrolwly averted, and when the
crowd rushed Into the office the clerks,
who were in blissful ignorance of the
yhole affAir, thought the citizens had
become enraged at the plan of reor
ganization and the entire-populate had
come down to demolish every piece of
Central railroad property and lynch
every employe. AH they could do was
to sit in open-mbulhed wonder and
frightoned antazemeitt, and when the
crowd, whroh kept constantly pressing
forward a*s others on the outside were
trying to purih thefir way in, began
yelling for the man who was selling
bicycles and ttouritfnUig'targe rolls of
money, they thought that an excursion
load of lunatics of the wildest 'type had
been brought over from 'the asylum
and that the last one of them had in
vaded n’he office.
Superintendent Epperson was In his
private office when the crowd started
up the steps, and When ho heard tho
uproar peeped out. He heard many of
them saying "bicycle,” and, suspect
ing their mission, he locked and bolted
his door, but when he heard the noise
in the main office he knew the thing
was serious and decided to erplaln to
the crowd, as well as. tho; clerks, so
opening the*door he stood ih the middle
of his own office and, raising his voice
to Its highest pitch, addressed tfie
crowd and to»d them that the bicycles
were not for sale and that some one
had put tho piacajrds on them as a Joke
on me clerks without thinking, they
would be noticed by the public, fffrts
satisfied some of the crowd and tfhey
began laughing at t#io Joke, but some
of them did not seem Inclined to take
it as a Joke. They thought the super
intendent had become alarmed at the
size of the crowd and wanted them out
of his office so that Hie could take bis
tWne about seHlng ‘the machines, but
eacfli of the Clerks bulsed himself ex
plaining, and after a whllo the office
was cleared. Then the clerks and su
perintendent had a good laugh, but
they woon Hound that they had laughed
too soon. Mike, the Janitor, was told
to go down stairs and take the cards
off the machines, but In a few minutes
he returned and tfaid that there was
such a big crowd around them that he
could not get to them, and that when
he tried to push his way through some
one yelled “lynch Mm” and he barely
escaped with his life.
In the meantime *the report that the
Central railroad had a large number of
g*x>d standard make bicycles that wore
unclaimed freight that wore being sold
for $2.60 and up to $12.87 had spread
throughout the cFty and everybody
who ever had a yearning for a tricycle
hastened to the Union depot. The first
enrivd had reluctantly dispersed, but
as the report became wider circulated
the number of people Who wanted to
buy a bicycle Increased and aH day
long 'iihe depot was besieged and every
body employed there found it impossi
ble to work for answering questions.
At dinner time Chief Clerk Johnson,
although in momentary dread of being
iimlpUrt, cautiously went down
erairs for the purpose of riding Ills
bicycle to dinner, but after making his
way through Che crowd he saw that
m* bike was missing. Fearing to let
it 1** known t'A«t one of the bikes was
his, Mr. Johnem incidentally asked
one of the crowd what became of the
bike that was labelled $12.87, he hav
ing been Informed tfcak. that was the,
150 fine 5*lk Ombpellas ot l^ss than
the ^ost to manufacture, in both ladies
and gentleqnen siz^s.
25 dozen (Ben’s Ixound^ped (®olop^d
5hipts ot 75(».; the pegulap $1.25 Ipnd.
100 DueK 5 u * ts » effect, at $2.95,
the pegulap $4.00 suit.
10 dozen 0ab9 and (jjhildpen (®aps at
just half pegulop ppi^e.
150 SilOep Belt Rapides, Qeltina Rib*
bon, 6te., 6te„ at...
JNO
. R. ELLIS
361*363 Second Street.
price put on Mb madhine. The man
atitiresaed’said that a young hod taken
It out to see It 4t waa all right-und
was last seen riding up Fourth street.
Mr. Johnson waa mad, but he was
afraid to say anything before the
crowd. Noue of ■She mher clerk* could
be persuaded to go near their ma
chines and the cards remained on them
all day.
It was a wild day at the depot and
one that none'of those employed there
Will ever forget, and 'there arc hundreds
of people In Macon who are trying to
deotde whettier the joke ts on them or
on Mr. Eppenson’. clerks.
No one has been able to And out Who
placarded the bikes, and while suspi
cion strongly points to Superintendent
Epperson he denies tt, and, of oourso,
M must be laid on some one else.
\ Mil LION FRIENDS.
'A friend In need is a friend Indeed,
and not less than one million people
havo found Just such a friend In Dr.
Kings New Dlscoverey for Consuinp-
tlon, coughs nnd colds. If you havo
never used this great medicine ine trial
will convince you that ,lt has wonder
ful curative pow.ers.ln all dlseues of
nroat. chest aid lungt. Each bottle
is guaranteed to da till that Is claimed
... money will bo refunu-d. Trial bot
tles freo at II. J. Lamar & Son’s drug
■tore. Largo size 50e at; 1 *1.
JULY FOURTH RATES.
Agents of tho East Tennessee. Vir
ginia and Georgia railway will sell tick
ets at one and one-tlilrd the regular
fare for the round trip on account of
Fourth of July.
Tickets will be sold on July 2, 3 and
4, good to return on the 7th.
Call on nearest railroad agent for
further Information or write
C. A. DeSaussure. D. P. A. Memphis,
Tenn.
L. A. Bell. D. P. A. Selma, Ala.
J. J. Farnsworth, D. P. A.. Atlan
ta, Ga.
J. M. Sutton; D. P. A. Chattanboga,
Tenn.
HOW’S THIS?
If you want your store represented
among tho illustrations In tho Tele
graph's special edition, you must let
us know 1 at once. We make “cuts” of
buildings, etc., nt our own expense.
They cost you nothing, nttd are tho
very finest quality of newspaper on
graving. After wo print the paper
you may have tho “cut.” Nothing
mean about that proposition.
QUIET CHURCH WEDDING.
Mr. Walter Stead ond Miss Essie Du-
Bose Join Hearts and Hands.
A quiet and very pretty and Impres
sive church wedding took place In the
Mulberry Street Methodist church on
last Sunday evening at 6 o'clock, by
which Sir. Walter D. 8tcad. and Miss
Essie DuBose were made man and wife.
The Rev. Dr. Alonzon Mcnk, pastor of
the church, performed tho ceremony
according to the Impressive marringo
service of the Methodist church In the
presence of only a fow near relatives
and friends of the bride and groom.
MLs DuBcse Is the lovely daughter
of Mr. J. B. DuBose of this city, charm
ing both In mind and person.
Mr. Stead la an operator nt the West
ern Union nfili:c and Is a voting man of
true merit and exemplary habits.
Their many friends all Join In wishing
them a long life and happiness.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people we sea
around us seem to prefer to suffer awl
be made miserable by Indigestion, oon-
supatlon. dUilm-ea. loee of appetite,
coming up of the food, yellow eklo,
when for 76 cents we will sell them
Bhlloh's Vitnllaer. guaranteed W cure
them?
Bold by Ooodwyn A Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Collou avenue.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENTION.
Elko. July (Special.)—The Sun
day school convention Chat has been
in session here -for several days closed
last night. The convention was n grand
success. Mr. MaUory, tho president, Is
a greaa -worker tutd ltra. Mallory Is
also a noble worker. The Elko Baptist
churdh wands the convention every
year.
s,
Heals HU
Running
Sores.
Cures
the Serpent’s
Sting.
CONTAGIOUS in all fURUgeft completely)
BLOOD POISON sdoaM>onB**an4 ulesraW
yi®l«l to M healing power* /
It n.'BMVusthej.oUonaiul Luildn ii|. tin- meu-niA
i A viluAb.e treatiM onUm dntuo IM k» Uttxmtni'l
■MM
I SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga.
TAXNOTICE.
Only a fow day* left for making
state and county us returns. Came
at once and save tremble.
tax notice.
s^ y „Sd r To„n d tr,a , r t re5?r r „s m! S!||5.
nt once and save trouble. ' C>>mo
R. J. ANDERSON.
;■ ^ Tax Receiver.
Short Line,.
ATLANTA ami WKST POINT R. IL
mid ISmt Itoillfe
Montgomery, Selma. Mobil*. New OrUaua,
Texas and Southwest. _
Southbound. No. .r*. No. W. No. U.
tv. M.n'oti I 4 mO pm! Si £5 ain| 8 Z> utu
tv. Atlanta | 6 35 um| 4 V) puij 1 3U pm
Ar Montgomery..|ll U5 amj 0 ‘M pinj 8 W pm
Ar .VennucoUk ...j 4 55 pm| 5 20 am| 6 30 am
At • Mobile | 5 20 put! 3 05 aim 3 05 am
Ar New Orleans. 110 25 pinl 7 35 ami 7 «5 am
Aj^Houfton ...,| |lo 50 piujlO 50 P»a
' TO HBLMA,
Leave Montgomery I 9 80' pra| 8 10 am
Arrive Selina ...|ll 15 pmjil 15 am
Train 60 carries Pullman vestibule
•leeper New York to New Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery.
carrl<
cans, i
Train J
cairles Pullman veattbule eicvp«r New Or.
tans to Nuw York and uming car to
Atlanta.
Train* 64 and 61 Pullman Buffet Fleet#*
!ng Cura between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
EDMUND L deni. Mgr.
A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route.
The Only Route to Warm Springs and
Oak Mountain, Ga.
SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE U, ISM.
Lv. Columbus,
Lv. Waverly Hall.
Lv Oak Mountain.
Lv. Warm Springs
Lv. Woodbury
Lv, Concord
Lv. Williamson...
Ar. Griffin...
Ar. Macon, C.R.R.
Ar. Atlanta, C.RR
Lv. Griffin...
Ar. McDonough...
NORTH BOUND.
~ | No.61* | No.63! | Noafcf
710 am| 6 00 pm| 3 05 pin
* A * ' ~ 6 63pmj 3 68 pm
6 03 pin) 4 08 pm
6 35 pmj 4 39 pm
C 57 pm| 6 01 pm
8 01 nm
812 am
8 41 am
900(1
7 28 pm
7 47 pm
10 23 pm
9 27 urn
9 44 am
1000 am
5 29 pin
ilSOum!
| 8 08 pm
I 8 60 pm
6 29 pm
6 47 pin
10 23 pm
10 29 pm
8 05 pm
0 07 pin
6 47 pm
SOUTH BOUND.
Time In Effect. May
SOUTHBOUND.
Leave Macon...
Arrive Cochran
Arrive Hawklnsvlllo .[
Arrive* Eastman
Arrive Jeaup
Arrive Brunswick...,
Arrive Jacksonville..
Arrive Savannah
| No.lL | No.R
NORTHBOUND.
10 45 pmiiiooam
12 12 aniJU 42 pm
7 40 auij 3 40 pm
A8 64 amj 1 28 pm
416 amj 615 pm
J ^ un, | 7 15 pm
8.0 amj 9 25 pm
665 am j 9 47 pro
Lv. Macon
Ar. Atlanta......
Lv. Atlanta
Ar. Rome
Ar. Dalton
Ar. OoltcwahJ’c’n
Ar. Chattanooga.
Lv. Chattanooga?.
Ar. Cincinnati
Lv. Chattanooga.
Ar. Memphis...,
Lv. ChattanoogaTT
Lv Ooltowah J'c’n
Ar. Knoxville
I No.12. | No.lt. | No.18.
4 M am 1 Spin
7 60 pm It tS am
UOOpm
155 am
3 20ain
410 am
120pm| 4 46 am
| 710 am
| 7 43 pm
7 00"am
C10 pm
Too
9 35 am
2 00 pm
4 40 pm
6 51 pm
6 37 pm
7 lo pm
7 45 pm
7 oo am
865 pm
6 37 pm
1015 pm
[12 45 pm
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
• c , Southbound.
No. 11.—Solid vestibule train to .Tack«on
vine, with Pullman Buffet Drawing n£m
Car. attuch.d for Jacksonv.il, j?
No. 18—.S.’id train for Brunawick,
Northbound..
No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At
lanta, connecting with local train for
Chattanooga and way stations. Carries
Pullman Sleeping Cara between mIco*
and Chattanooga.
No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanoora.
with sleeper attached, from Atlanta? coil
nectlng with fast trains for Cincinnati.
Memphis ond Knoxville. *•
IS-Car-riea freo chair to Chattanooga
which i* attached to solid vestibule train
for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars
attached. Connections at Chattanooga
with fast trains In all directions k
For full Information os to routes, rate*,
etc., apply to jim w. CARR.
Passenger ind Ticket Agent, Macon/ Ga.
B. W. WRENN, O. P. A.
J. J. FARNSWORTH, D. P. A.
Time Table No. 12, Taking Effect bun-
day, April 29, lm.
Read Dowm itcaa up.
8un.|
Macon
...M. it N. Junction.,.,
Swift Creek
Dry Branch
Pikes ePak
..... Fitzpatrick
Ripley
.... Jeffersonville
Galliinore .......
Danvillo
Allentown
....... Montrose
Dudley
Moore
Dublin
D. B. DUNN, Superintendent.
JAMES T. WRIGHT, General Manager,
3 45 .
10 W| 9 IS
905
9 45j 9 00
860
. 8 40
9 10) 8 30
8 26
8 15
8 25j 8 06
7(0
745
7 45| 7 35
TS
7 15| 7 11
700
Lv. McDonough..
Ar. Griffin
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta
Lv. Griffin
Lv. Williamson..
Concord
Lv. Woodbury
Lv. Warm Springs
Lv. Oak Mountain
Lv. Waverly Hall
Ar. Columbus.....
| No.62* J No.501 | No.lO?
4 00 pm
6 30 pm
5 47 pm
6 06 pm
6 31 pm
6(4 pm
7 25 pm.
4 15 u
815 am
8 66 am
4 15 am
7 30 am
903
9 23 nin
9 45 am
618 am
6 33 nm
662 am
7 20 uniHO 13 am
7 41 amjl0 34 am
813am|U05nm
7 36 pmj 8 23 amjll 15 pm
8 25 pmj 913 ain|12 06 pm
Dally. I Dally except Sunday. 7 Hun
day only.
A11 trains arrive ond depart Union de.
pots dt Columbus nnd Griffin.
Ask for tickets and see that they read
via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Rail
road.
CLIFTON JONES. G. P. A.
M. E. WRAY, Supt.. Columbus. Ga.
Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
' . Time Table No. 12.
Effective June 24, 6 O’clock A. M., 1894.
Read Down Read Up.
Arf-QaT R? R.'
‘ ‘ 5 16 a| 5 06
10 10 p| 3 32 p
No.l02|No.l01
" “* |A. M.
KF-W YORK, PHllAOELPUU AND
. iOtifQIy
liistnt rnou S4VAHXAU
TO NEW YORK,
Cnlilo, <20; Est-uraimi JJ2; H.tiers^s, $U).
TO UOftrONl
Csbio (22j EiciirsiniL JJI, Hieers^e.
111.70,
10 PHlLAUIXl'IltA,
yi* kkw Yontcr
Csbln, l£2^0| Excursion, ill; titMr.z.
SliUW.
i«nipnu( tUriio IldQi
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
• (Central or 90Ut Meridian Tints.)
Nacooobee Frl„ JunsXt, kOOnm
City of Augusta Sun., June 24, 9.00 am
City of Birmingham..Tuh., Juno 20,11.00 am
Kansas'City, FrL, June 2.u0 pm
Nacoocheo Sun., July 1, 2.00 pm
City of Augusta Tue*., July 3, 6.80 pin
City of Birmingham..Frl., July 6, 8.00am
Kansas city Sun., July 8. 9.30 nm
Nucoochee Tubs;, July 10. ll.30am
City of Augusta Frl.. July 13. 2.30 pm
City of Birmingham..Sun., July 15. 4.o0am
Kansas City Tubs., July 17, 6.30 pm
Nacoocheo Frl., July 20. 7.00 nm
City of Augusta bun., July 22, 8.u0nm
City of BlriniiiKUnm.Tucn., July 24, 7.30 pm
Kansas City.... Frl., July 27, 12.30pm
City of Ayguatu Tuea, July 81, 4.30pm
. ‘Savannah to boston*
Chattahoochee Thurs., June 14. Loopm
Tallahassee Thurs., June 21. 7.00am
Chattahoochee Thurs., June 28. LOU pm
Tallahassee Thurs., .Iply 5, 3.» am
Chattahoochee Thurs., July 12, 1.80 pm
TnllabaMee Thurs., July 19, 6.00 pm
Chattahoochee Thurs., Juiy 26, 11.80 am
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This Ship Does Not Cart., Passengers.)
Dessoug Thurs., June 21, i.wium
Dessoug bun., July 1, 2.»»uin
Dessoug Weds., July 11,12.30 pm
Dessoug Sat., July 21, Y.ooutn
Dessoug Tues., July 31, 4.00 pm
Through bills of lnd|ng given to I'kistern
und Northwestern points and to points
of the United Kingdom und the <onU-
nem.
For freight or passage apply-to
C. G. ANDERSON, Agent.,
City Exchange Building. Savannah, Ga.
WALTER HAWKINS. F. P. A..
Jacksonville. Fin.
J, P. Beckwith, G. A., Jacksonville, Fla.
C. G. Anderson, Agent. Savannah. Ga.
W. E. Arnold, Gen'l Ticket und Parsenger
Agent, Jacksonvlllo, Fla.
IICONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. 8.
To Take Effect Monday, April 9, l&t.
Nos. 1 and 8 Will run dally except Sun
day. All otherd Irregular,
lleul Down. • v -.. lload Up*
8 30p| 8 32*|Lv;, Macon ..Arj
11 00p| Lv. Ati;rij«ta .|Ai
|10 00 jAr MU g’vlJle Lv
No.ll1|No.l03|
A. M. P. M.|
7 20
9 40 |
Lv MlH'g'ville Ar
Lv. Eatonfdi .Ar
Lv... Machen
Covington Juncn
Ar Covington Lv
Ar.. Atlanta~Xv
Ar.. Maoon ..Lv
Ar.. Athens ..Lv
1 05
2 12
| 3 flu
11 20 | 4 :i3
1135 | 4 35
1 I$n 615
6 60!
1 20!j
•Georgia Railroad. IMucon and North
ern Railroad.
W. B. THOMAS,
General Manager.
P. M.
9 15
.7 55
6 60
5 10
6 05
•3 40 p
!2 00 p
!2 40p
12 85
11 3)
10 26
9 00
866
7 20a
• No. L |MUes|
'A. M. I "
9 00
9 15
9 30
9 45
10 00
10 20
10 40
ar.U 00
lv.ll 10
11 25
ar.U 49
Lv. Dublin .Ar
,. Hutching* ,
Spring lluven.
.... Dexter .
...» Alcorns
.... Cheater ,
Yonkers
,... Empire
... Empire .,
.... Cypress .
, UawklnsvlUe
,.. Orovanla ...
|MIles| No. 2.’
P. M *
MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD,
TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, 1894.
(Central Time;)
Read Down.
A M.|AM.|
9 10 Lv .
1117
13 05
Macon
Lv Machen ..
Lv Madison ..
Lv Athena ..
Lv Kiberton ..
Lv Abbevlllo .
Lv.... Greenwood
Lv Chester ...
Lv.,-.. Monroe ...
Lv Raleigh ...
Lv Weldon ...
Ar.... Richmond ,
0 45Ar... Washington
llOOIAr.... aBltlmoro .
1 20|Ar... Philadelphia
3 63|Ar New York..
Read Upi
|PM.|P A!.
C60| 6101
218!
12 40!
10 00!
1
I
I
•Mlxed-Monday, We*ineaday and Fri
day.
IMIxed-Tueeday, Thursday and Satur
day.
Connectlona: 1—With Georgia Southern
nnd Florida, Kaat Tennesaee, Virginia and
Georgia, Central railroads for oil points In
Florida and southwest Georgia. S-With
Middle Georgia and Atlantic railroad.
3—With Georgia railroad. 4-Wlth Bea-
boord Air Line vestibule limited, carrying
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid train
to Washington and Pullman nuffet Parlor
Cara Washington to New York.
M. C. MAHONEY, Act’g O. P. A.
H. PORTER, Superintendent.
bend 5Ix 2 Cent Stamps
. For .
The NEW SOUTH
COOKBOOK
ICO First Class Receipts.
n.\v. WRENN, a. P. A T. A., Knoxville, Ttno.
Close connections made at Dublin with
Wrlghtsvllle and Tennllle railroad In both
directions.
Kant Tennessee, Virginia nnd Georgia
trains pass Umpire us follows:
Going South •••.....•••••.•.••*15 66 pm
Going North. a 48 nm
J. W. HIGHTOWER, G. 80.
II. V. MAHONEY. O. F. & P. A.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Morning train leaves 0:83
Evening train leaves 8:34
FROM AUGUSTA.
Morning train arrives 7:09
Evening train arrive* 5:01
" .coiuinDus Souiiierd Railway Company.
Tims Table No. 18, Effective Feb. 19. 1S9«,
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv~ Columbus,.........
Lv Richland
Lv Dawson
Ar Albany
Ar Brunswick
Ar Jacksonville
Ar Thomasvllle..,
NORTHBOUND,
Lv Jacksonville......
Lv Brunswick .....
Lv ThouuuivlUe
Lv Albany.
Lv Dawson*.,........
Lv 'Richland
Ar Columbus
CENTRALR. E, ofGEORGIA
, H. M. COMEIt AND R. 8. 1IAYE8, REOEIV ER8.
Schedule In effect July Jet, ISat Standard Time. SOllt Meridian.
BETWEEN MACON, COLtjMBUS. BIRMINOHAM, MONlfadMEnY AND ALBANY.
READ DOWN.
1*7 Mara
.1 8 15 a in
11 00 a ra
. 1*8 10 p m|*1115 nm
I 9 13 p m 12 22 pm
TlO w pm l 54 p m
p m
11 55 p m
2 44 am
4 it) n m
’** am
2 00 *'m
2 30 p m
3 13 p m
5 40 p m
4 61 p m
9 60 ;> m
6 20 p m
8 10 p m
7 66 p m
—STATIONS—
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive FV>rt Valley Leave
Arrive.., Cblumbu. .......Xcave
Arrve Opelika .Leave
Arrive Birmingham Leave
Leave Macon' Arrive
Arrive Fort Valley Leave
Arrive America. Leave
Arrive Albtny Leave
Arrive Dawson Leave
Arrive Fort (lalne* Leave
Arrive Eufsula Leave
Arrive Ozark Leave
Arrive Onion Spring. Leave
Arrive Troy
Arrive Montgomery Leave
55 n m
9 47 a m
It 30 « m
7 56 p m
BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MlLLEDOEVILLlj
1*4U * ml*4 25 iTm
6 12 a ml 6 It P m
7 45am|8 05 pm
1 15 P ml l 00 a m
114 15 p ml*IlDO pm
6 05 P mill 46 p m
6 10 P ml
. 2 15 a ml
17 45 am
| 6 00 a m
3 40 p m
< 60 p m
0 30 p m
Leave Mtron
Arrive Orlflln
Arrive Atlanta
Ar.... Chattanoota via Atla
Leave....
Arrive...
Arrive...
Arrive...
Arrive...
Arrive...
Train* marked thus * dally; thus t dally except
Solid train, are run to and from Mooon ana ,
and Albany vl» HmlthvIIle. Macon and Btm.lnrhai
Sleeping cars on night trains betwen 8av
Parlor earn between Macon and Atlanta.
Passengers for Thomoaton take - -- - — -
a. m. train. Pasaengent for Perry t, .
11:15 a. m. train. Paasenger* for Sylvan
For further Infornutlon and for
W. F. 8HELLMAN. Traffic Ml
j. C. HAILE. General Paiac-ny