The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 09, 1894, Image 7

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WfSr'^Tr-7.. y V^?f-f*r ^7 x^r-^ y, T .- : , V— •^7^!' THE MACON TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORITOTG, JULY D, 1804. • ---••; - ;• -- 150 fine 5»!k Umbpellas at l^ss than the cost to manufacture, in both ladies and gentlemen sizgs. 25 dozen Qlen’s Laundered (®olop£c 5hipts at 75e.; the pegulop $1.25 kind. 100 Duck 5uits, 6ton effect, at $2.95, thg pegulop $4,00 suit. 10 dozen Qaby and Children (®aps at just half pegulap ppi^e. 150 Siloep Qelt Queues, Qelting Rib bon, Gt^., Gt<>., at... jno. rTellis 361*363 Second Street. THE VICTORS HAVE RETURNED Macon’s Amateurs Fairly Outplayed the Valdosta Boys in That Famous Ball Game. HARRIS’ FINE PITCHING. a team belonging, to that town and Macbn's crack nine of amateurs have returned home. From all accounts It was one of t?ie most notaiUe games of ball ever played in the state. The Macon boys walloped their hosts in an unmerciful manner and further established their own flno playing. Pitcher Harris Biruck out fifteen men and wou'.d have struck'out more -if those who did hit his curved had not just accidentally got tnelr’bat 'ln the iwayieV/jilacri* le eway up to snuff wnen )t comes to Jus position and never ioses his head. 'I'ne -wonder is tlnat the professionals are not after him already. I'aey say Middleton of the .Valdosta v team'got in 4n*niy r patent. hi)s during his reign,in the box, hut the Macon boys somehow got on to ihis *>al.ls and hatted him rignt and left and every- •wuiere else. Young of The Macon con tingent did flne.'wortc at ; snort and scraiped up tne 'baliis off the ground like an Irishman shovelling dirt, thrive made; a '’mystic” oai*-'nandeu running catch in ;lefc field, whicn brougne dawn me crowd in a worshipful man ner. Seaman -was on deck every time they put' nhn in left 'field for the Val dosta team and made a preuy running eaten. There were ful'ly 500 people to wit- • ness tne game and all enjoyed it. MACON. AH R BH PO A Et Freeman, o f„ ..,.5 a 10 0 0 IMcKay, o 4 Young, s a. a James, lb . Wilder, 2b , Grant, r l Shrine, 1 f^.. Adamson, 3b 4 Harris, p EAST TENNESSEE. VIRGINIA AND GEORGIA RAILWAY. Time In Effect. May so. SOUTHBOUND. 1 No.U. | No.12. I^eave Macon 10 45 pm|ll 00 am 1313 aniju 42 pm 7.40 ami 3 40 pm 13 54 am| 1 28 pm Say They Were lloyully Treated by the Good and Hospitable Arrive Cochran Arrive Hawklnsvllle.....” Arrive Eastman Feople or Valdosta, Arrive JesuD... T1I Arrive ..Brunswick Arrive Jacksonville.;..,.” Arrive Savannah 4 15 am] 6 13 pm 615 ami 715 pm 8 25 amj 0 25 pm 6 55 am 9 47 nm The Macon boys who took part in northbound. rhe Wg amateur baseball game eev- | No.12. No.lL | No.ll Ar. Atlanta Lv. Atlanta...«... Ar: Rome Ar.- Dalton Ar. OoltewahJ’c’n Ar. Chattanooga..; Lv. Chattanooga., Ar. Cincinnati Lv. CfeaVta. v ,w*«.,| Ar. Memphis uv. Chattanooga.? Lv Ooltowah J'c’n Ar. Knoxville 4 30 am 7 35 am 8 00 am 10 40 am 1300 n 12 47 pm 4 25 pm 7 60 pm 1100 pm 155 am 3 20 am - *-r~- 410 am u oi pm 1 •*> pm- 4 46 am) ? io p m -1 7 lt» ami 'V 20 pm J 7 45 pm| 7 20 am 8 25am 1145 am 2 00 pm 4 40 pm 5 51 pm 0 3/ pm Atlanta anil New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT K. R. <tulcke«t un«t Brit Houle. Montgomery. Selma. MobllJ. New Orleiav — Texaa__and Southwest Southbound. Mo. t*. No. M. No. 6*. Ly. Macon..,.,,,. Lir. Atlanta Ar Montgomery.. Ar Pensacola ... At Mobile ;. Ar New Orleans. Ar Houston ....I 4 30 pm 5 35 am 11 <8 am 6 53 y.ii 5 20 pm 10 25 pm 8 25 am|SS_ 4 20 pmj 1 30 pm 9 2u pmj 8 30 pm 5 ami o 30 am 3 05 am 3 0a am 7 23 rtmj 7 IS 10 50 pm|10 60 pm TO SELMaT Leave Montgomery........| 9 30 pml 8 10 Arrive Selma |U 15 pmjll 15 am Train 50 carries Pullman vestibule w cornea rumnan vesuouie 5,®*P er New York to Now Orleans, and car to Montgomery.. Train ii carries Pullman vestibule steeper New Or. t° New York and tuning car to Atlanta. Trains 54 and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleep, ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont- gomery. u TYLER. Gent. Mgr. A. GEE. Genl. Pass. Agt. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta GEOHBIA MIDLAND & GOLF RAlLROAtt A J? ul A kl . 84,0 and Comfortable Route. The Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 11, 1804. Lv. Columbus.... Lv. Waverly Hall Lv Oak Mountain. Lv. Warm Springs Lv, Woodbury..,,, Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson... Ar. Griffin Ar. Macori, C.R.R. Ar. Atlanta, C.RR Lv. Griffin Ar.^McDonough... "north bound! —— No.51* | No.53! | NoTfff 710 am 8 01 am 812 8 41 am 9 00 am 6 00 pm | 3 05 pm 5 53 pm 3 58 pm 6 03 pm 4 08 pm 6 35 pm| 4 39 pin 6 57 pinj 5 01 pm 7 28 prnj 6 29 pm 7 47 pmj 5 47 pm 10 23pmjl0 23pm 10 23 pm 10 23 pm | 8 05 pm 8 08 pm 6 07 pm 8 50 pmj 6 47 pm SOUTH BOUND. 9 44 am 10 00 am 5 29 pm 1130 am OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. HEW YORJa, PHILADELPHIA. AND POSTON. . Msitms ritoic iavankas TO NEW YORK, Cabin, *20; Excnr.lon *32; Sieer.ee, itO. TO BOSTON! Cabla *22; Bxounioh, Hi, Sleer.go. 211.73. .JO PHILADELPHIA, VIA SBW YOKK: Cabin, (2220) Excursion, ill; SMarat. 112.62. ‘ ui.i. iUm i •ppomteuw nil a. tnllowa, .tarnUrU um. The American 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.52* | No.50! | No.10? 5 30 am 616 am 415 am 815 am 8 66 am 415 am 7 30 am 9 05 am 9 13 am 400 pm 6 30 pm 616 am 6 47 pm 6 33 am 6 06 pm 6 52 ami 6 34 pm 7 20 arn 1013 am 6 64 pm 7 41 am 10 34 am 7 25 pm. 813 am 11 05 am 7 35 pmj 8 23 am 1115 pm 8 25 pmj 915 am|12 06 pm Daily. I Dally except”Sunday. ? Sun day only. J5? *. ra i n ? ar r lvo and depart Union de pots at Columbus and Griffin. „. A| ^ tickets and see that they read road*” 6 Geor * ,a M,< Jland and Gulf Rall- CLIFTON JONES. G. P. A. M. E. WRAY, Supt., Columbus. Go. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Time Tablo No. 12. Effective June 24, 0 O'clock A. M„ 1894 Rend Down Read Up! Lv.. Macon ..Ar| Ga.' r7r.' 00api| 6Bpm 0 Mam| c 27 pm |D .5 ptnjlo 16 pm 2 12 6 0 ...A 118 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 J 0 2 10 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 12 3 0 .A Total 37 7 8 27 0 3 SCORE BY INNINGS. Macon 41010100 0—7 Valdosta 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 0-4 VALDOSTA. _ AB R .BH PO A E Middleton, 4 2 1 0 1 CaeweU, 3b 4 12 11 Renfroe, c 4 0 1 6 3 Peeples, s a ,.4 0 0 1 0 iMV;Cray, r f 3 0 0 0 O' Seaman.. 1 f 3 a l: 1 0 Slump, lb .. ,/ ..3 0 0 2 7 Murray. 2b 3 10 2 3 .Varnedjoe, of., .. .,3 0. 0 14 0 Tota l ■* .. ..31 4 5 27 13 5 ”NV. p. Drop, druggist, Springfield, Mass., wr\tpq:.."Japanese Pflo Cure has cured lady seven years afflicted; could not walk half mile la last three years; now walks any distance.” Sold by ^oodwyn & Small, druggists. IN NEW YORK, my patients to know that I 1 be ateent from Mutton until August L la in the hospitals of New York de- r JJWd to my specialty, eye, ear, nose and throat These annual vIbHh are necea- 1 wry if 1 would keep up with the new l remedies and methods of my profes- |ftion. Ybura. etc.. M. M. Stapler, M. D., Macon, Ga. TAKE NOTICE. J. B. Brooks will apply at the n< -rm of Bibb superior court to havo disabilities remo\*ed In the divorce ■case of Ada Crooks vs. J. B. Brooks. M. G. BAYNE. Attorney for J. B. Brooks. dentistry! 'Dr. A. S. Moore, who has'for the "• eight years been reasonable in his W* for dental work, and who u r prepared to dp bridge, crown M all kinds of dental work, having graduate course in proa- dentistry, owing to the atrmgen- the times, is willing to be even reasonable In his charges. Come. I niru estate* your teeth and see y°u can havo your ,lon<? * Toelh extracted pain. 121 Washington ave- vr l iret B^ptjgt Church. Vine- K. lt i 1 , 1 *‘ n< ' of street cars pass f otlicc* door. Macon. Ga. i Pri “’* Cream Baking; Powder ■Most Perfect Made. ,THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENT* Southbound. No. 11.—Solid vestibule train *« •* , vlllo, with Pullman Buffet D?awln£ C £’ on ‘ C« c » attache tor Jack^nvlUo^B^uI! . No. U-.SOII6 train for Brunnrfck. Northbound. ’ No. ■ 12,-SolW ■ vestibule train to a. a p n u rc“ h n atf“ ^SS^SSS No. 14.—Solid train to with sleeper attached, from Atlnn^" 00 *"’ neotlng with fast trains foV™^ con - Memphis and Knoxville Cinclnn «t‘. No. 16—Carries free chair to i-h....— which la attached to solid vestYbnu”! 00 ? 11 for Cincinnati, with PuIlZn traln attached. Connection, ,t ChSXSg W ii h Wi. , t ? lns ,n 811 dIrectlona tan0#,a For full Information as to route, r.t— etc., apply to ji M w. CARR. ^ Passenger and Ticket AtmU UmaSt 13. W. WRENN. O. P. A. ^ J* FARNSWORTH, D. p. A. 8 30p| 832 11 00p| |10 00 No.lU|No.l03 A. M.|P. M. 7 SO | 1 Of 8 40 j 2 12 9 40 I 3 fie# 11 30 I 4 33 H 35 | 4 35 1*15*1 615 6 50! 1 20J| Lv. Augusta ,|Ar Ar MHVvllle Lv 5 1-a 10 10 p No.102 Pi II. 9 15 753 5 00 3 32 p No.lOl A. M. Lv Mlirg’vllle Ar 9 15 12 35 Lv. Eatont'm .Ar 7 53 11 20 Lv... Machen ... 6 50 10 26 Covington Juncn 5 10 9 Ou Ar Covlngton^Lv 5’05 8 65 Ar.. Atlanta ..Lv *3 10 p "7 20 a Ar.. Macon ..Lv!2 00p Ar.. Athens, ..Lv 12 40p era !MaC °" and Nor "- W. B. THOMAS, • General Manager. MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD* TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, 1834. (Central Time.) * Read Down, A hi.|AM.| “Uhuaui Tues., July 31, SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. uuiie *a, lw pm | Thurs., July 5, 2.30 am j gbjrttahooehea Thurs., July 12, i.so pm SSiTl c Thurs., July 19, 6.00pm Chattahoochee Thurs.,‘July 26. 11.80 « SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This Ship Does Not Carry Passengers.) i Dessoug Thurs., Juno 21, 7.00 tm Dessoug...; Sun., July 1. 2.30ftm Dessoug Weds., July 11,12.80 pm Dessoug Sat, July 21, 7.00 am Tues - July 3i. 4.00 pm . Through bills of lading given to Eastern and Northwestern points and to points of tho United Kingdom and the conti nent.. For freight or passage apply to C. G. ANDERSON, Agent., City Exchango Building, Savannah, Oa, I WALTER HAWKINS. F. P. A.’ 1 Jacksonville. Fla. J. P. Beckwith, O. A., Jacksonville, Fla, C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. W. E. Arnold, Gen'l Ticket and Passenger Agent Jacksonville, Fla. e.Y 5.30 pm 8.00 am 8.30 am 11.30 am Gives the Full Is a Complete 2.30 pm 4.00 am 5.30 pm | Definition IT And Perfect 7.00 am 8.00 am 7.30 pm 12.S0 pm Of Every English Modern 4.30 pm 3.00 pm 7.00 am | Word. Encyclopedia OCONEE m WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. 8, To Take Effect Monday, April 9, ism. Nos. 1 and 2 wilt run daily except Sun day. All others irregular. Head Down. Head Ud. ’ No. L |Mllefj Is the Greatest Modern W ork of Reference These Speak as Those Having Authority.,... A. M. 1 9 (A 0 Lv. Dublin .Ar 63 9 16 5 «. Hutchings .. 48 B 3( 10 .Spring Haven. 43 9 46 13 • u.. Dexter .... 40 10 0(. 10 I... Alcorns ... 87 10 20 39 .... Chester ... 81 10 40 23 ... Yonkers ... 30 ar.ll oo 2» .... Empire .... Iv.ll 10 .... Empire .... 24 11 25 85 .... Cypress ... 18 ar.U 4C 40 . Hawkinsville 13 47 6 53 ... Grovanta ... 0 •830 9101 Lv Macon UlflLv Machen .... 12 0C|Lv..... Madison 2 03 Lv...... Athens 3 0l|Lv Elberton .... 3 55|Lv Abbeville ... 4 23|Lv.... Greenwood .. 6 23|Lv ‘Chester &03Lv Monroe ..... 12 2C Lv Raleigh ..... 3 OGJLv Weldon 5 40jAr.... Richmond ... 9 45Ar... Washington .., llOOIAr..., aBltfmore ..., 120 Ar... Philadelphia .. MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH Railroad. Tim. Tabl. No. 12. Taking Effect aun- < <lay, April 28, im. Read Down. KeM 8un.| | ; . — p- No.4|No.2| a’CATlONS" ' IN* 1 ■ IU-TI F M| 1 X'Ufi U 4 oil. M..,- •*— s^rvs 9 60| 9 OS 9 45 9 00 4 OOj 8 lOj..-...,;.. Macon 4 08| 3 18]....Bf. & N. Junction... 4 161 t 2S(...... Swift Creek 4 25] * 35] Dry Branch 4 351 3 45 Pikes ePak 4 45* 8 681 Fitzpatrick 4 60 ™ g gjj ' 8 Wi 8 15 8 25 8 06 8 10| 7 60 8 00 7 45 7 45| 7 35 7 30| 7.25 7 15| 7 13 r 7 00| 7 06 D. B. DUNN, Superintendent JAMES T. WRIGHT. Genera! Manager. 6 02 4 65'.... Ripley .... » 251..... Jeffersonville 4 40 Oaltlinore .. 5 001. Danvlllo ... 5 12|....... Allentown 6 35] ....... Montrose .. 8 W>| Dudley 6 lOj......... Moore Dublin. Bead Up. jPM.|P m. ‘ 660 4 43 355 203 104 12 12 It 43 Close connections made at Dublin with Wrlghtsvllle and Tennille railroad in both directions. f ., Eist Tennessee. Virginia and aeorgia trains pass Empire as follows: Going South....... 15 66 pm Going North. . 8 48 pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, G. H. V. MAHjONEY, Q, F. A P. A- GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure of Train*. FOR AUGUSTA. Morning train leaves 8:83 Evening train leaves 8.-34 FROM AUGUSTA. Morning train arrives... 7:00 Evening train arrives 5 ; ot coiiunlm soutnem Railway compaaj. .Tims Table No. II. 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Many of us have read old En glish and Scotch, but tho ordinary dic tionary Is of no avail for such uses, whereas your encyclopedia appears to meet the requirements very fully. W. A. Heidel. SOUTHBOUND. I PROF. JOHN W COOK, I President Normal University, says: ! This work 1b unique. Americans are keenly alive to tho valuo of time. Such PROF. E. M. Van PETTEN, Superintendent of Bloomington City Schools, says: rt 1s a work of great vuiue. it seems to mo concise, accu rate and convenlent In form. 80 much information in such a small compias is nowhere else to be obtained. E. M., .Van Pettten., MRS. GALLlNSJt, Librarian of Wttrthers library^ says: The American Encyclopedic Dictionary offers an opportunity reldo-m me: to procure a most valuable Work for a small outlay. In t'he homo library ii will be indtapensabla to uludents and literary workers. H. R. Gallinor. WILLIAM M. ANDERSON. Superintendent of Schools, MMwau* ke<\ Win., says: The Encyclopedic Dictionary, in my opinion, is a very mluablo work of reference. It Is ex* hau.Htlve, comprehensive, and bears evidence of the most scrupulous pains* taking. I can recommend the work without hesitation. [Win. E. Anderson. Lv Columbus Lv Richland?;, Lv Dawson Ar Albany Ar Brunswick,..., Ar Jacksonville.., Ar Thomas vlllo... •Mixed—Monday, Wednesday and Frt- NORTHBOUND. except Sunday. Only. IMlxed—Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Lv Jacksonville Lv Brunswick TOO pm 7 00 pm 3 00 pip 5 00 am 6 40 am 7 00 am 6 30 am Lv Thomaeville Connection.: 1—With Georgia Southern and Florida, East Tenneeree, Virginia and Georgia, Central railroad, for all points In Florida and .outhwe.t Georgia. S—With Middle Georgia and Atlantic railroad. Lv Albany..., Lv Dawson Lv Richland 8 00 pm 6 1? Pn> Ar Coiumbua U 00 am 7 0U pm ntui vxcu,51U iftiiiixiu. «—witn sea board Air Line vestibule limited, carrying Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid train to Washington and Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars Washington to New York. E. C. MAHONEY, Act’g O. P. A. A. H. PORTER, Superintendent send Six 2 Cent Stamps The NEW SOUTH COOKBOOK ISO First Class Receipts. « WRRNN. O. I'. A T. A., Knoxville, Ttn-a AU schedules shown between Albany and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to ThomasviUe cn Sat urdays after 8:55 p. in. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. C. HILL. Superintendent. IT (Contains a wider range 0! Information than any Single work ever Published. CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORGrI H. II. COMER AND R. 8. HAYES. RECEIVERS. l81, 1M ‘' 8tl,vUrfl Tlm *. 90th Meridian. BETWEEN MACOW . COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. YOU CAN GET IT . YOUR GIRL READ DOWN. 1 1-7 OS a m J*", 8 15 a m Ill 00 am , [12 24 pm 1 6 15 p m [•8 10 p mIHl iB a m 8 13 p mils 22 p m 5? i! p 1 H P m U « p m3 10 pm 3.4* a m 3 12 p m ""Vi;.I 5 40 p 111 4 10 a m 4 51 pin ■yii I 9 50 p m o 3j a ml 6 20 p m I * 10 p in ,_L W « ml 7 SS p m —STATIONS— Macon Arrive Fort Valley .......^.ave opeiika.. Arrtve Birmingham .......Leave Leave... Arrive... Arrive.., Arrive.., Arrive... Arrive... Arrive... Arrive... Arrive.. ... Macon .. Fort Valley •• Americuw , ... Albany ., ... Dawson Fort Gaines ... Eufaula ..••• Ozark .. Union Spring Arrive..... j: _Moni £ o I n a: /-;;;;; :: ^;; IJ \l l HIVE IT. 11 — i w a 1 ••■.. ..... ,, BETWEEN_MACON^ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA ^lILLEDGEVir.r.E TTimmTA aun «ava»„..r “ « - -'•* « - “ itneon— ' •4 15 a ml*4 25 p ml*7 55 a m « 12 a ml 6 32 p ml 9 47 a m 7 45 a rnl 8 05 p mill 30 s m 1 15 p ml 1 00 a m| 7 55 pm !4 15 p mhJIOO p m|ll 30 a m 5 <>:» p mill 45 p m 6 10 p ro| ..... . 3 15 am .1 7'45 am 1....* „...| 6 00 a m 12 17 p m 3 *4 0 p m 6 50 pm 6 30 pm Leave Macon AptIva Arrive Grinin ....V..." riato Arrive Atlanta At..,. Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv Arrive * Leave — .....Leave ........Leave Leave ........Leave Leave Macon . Arrive Gordon Arrive Milledgevill Arrive Milien . Arrive.;....... Auguxta Arrive...,.,,,, Savannih 7 65 P mI10 23 p mill 00*a m 5 49 p m! 8 25 p mj 9 02 a m ' M 25 p ml*6 55 p m[*7 30 a m . 7i’, .. m *1 is p rnl*3 y.i a „i . 3 40 p ml Z 46 a mjio 00 n m 2 55 p rni 3 01 i ml 9 10 a in . ••-fc; ! 8 05 R w. 11 03 a mill 3.2 p mi.,,„ 7 45 a ml 7 30 p m | ! '8 30 a ml*8 45 p m|..„. ,***] Train, marked thua • dally; ,hu. ! daily except Sunday. Train., marked thu* 7 Sunday only. .,k ,r( SJ W d fr0m Macon and iiontgomery VU Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Harm ar. and Albany via hrnlthMlle, Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. - V,a A,acon * Macon Sleeping cars cn night trains betwen Savannah Parlor car* between Macon and Atlanta Passengecr TERMS OP DISTRIBUTION: FOR CITY READERS.—Bring one coupon and 15 cents 10 Macon Tele graph. FOR COUNTRY READERS.—Send one coupon and 15 cents to •the Macon Telegraph and desired part will be mailed. Orders to be promptly filled must contain name and address of sender. In ordering rhe American Encyclo pedic Dictionary do not include any other business in your letter or delay will cnaue. No bound volumes of the Encyclo pedic Dictionary will ever be offered by the Telegraph. This Is positive. No part can be obtained in any other manner than indicated In our regular coupon DICTIONARY COUPON FOR THE AMERICAN ENCYCLOPAEDIC DICTIONARY A LIBRARY IN ITSELF. PART8 NAME ADDRESS. Bring nr mvl one Coupon v>Uh IS ...-Urf, to The Moron Telegraph, ami one port of the Dictionary wtl be ddircrnl or tent you. M<nl oniern to he promptly filled mutt contain nnnui and ad/Ire a* of tender and *(■*< >/<j the numi/cr monied. % any other subject, yen., ne. i’art» Issued weekly. ad Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. wwroi .-viaeon and Atlanta. or 4:25 p * m * trflln ' Paiwengers for Carrollton and Cedartown uk» 7-m ii i' . . {or F«jry take 11:15 a. tji. train: Fort Gaines. Buena Vista. Blakely and Clayton should tIS u u ™-J l ™ ln - y«—n*.!. tor Sylvanla. WrlghUvill. ami Samleravllla taka 11^0 a. m. train. ' “ ouW t ^ k * w F HHFf i'mTv « r * ch “ lul ” for f 01 " 111 **yond our line apply to i irHAIF?!,!;™,?*' Manager. w. P .DAWSON. Paaacnxer Agent. i J. C. HAILE. GeLerai Paswnjer Akent. L. J. HARRIS. Ticket A at M^-on * IT IS A LIBRARY IN ITSELF.