The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 14, 1894, Image 7

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~ • • • • THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 14, 1894. IN THE UNITED STATES COURT Ex-Representative Baker of Pike County Was Convicted of Illicit Dis tilling ^csterdey. BRYANT VAUGHAN’5 ACQU TTAL liroacnt On* »• *»<•«■—‘•-S p “ ,nt ,n the Trl*l of Mooneliine Case*— 1 The jury Cautioned on au 1m- !>urlitnt ^Hatter. - » MACON AS A HEALTH RESORT What Dr Charles H. Hall Says About tho Health of the City.irv Summer. WHY SHOULD PEOPLE LEAVE When Macon la Healthier and l’oateaaea More Comforts and Advantages Than Other l*lacei— ,V Ooad i permanent Home, Mr. Baker, the ex-repreaentative from Pike county, was convicted in the United Stiles oourt yesterday of illicit dleUlUng. Judge. Speer deterred sentence until today. '< Thia case, by reason of the promt' nence of the defendant, has been made one Of the moat Interesting that has come up in the United States oourt on the revenue docket during the past ten days' session of the court here. The evidence against .him • has, all. alpnpr- been strong, but the fight-made by his attorney, M. G. 'Bayne, has been stub born and, and District Attorney Gary found it necessary to make gOf>d use' of every, thread of "his evidence to se- ceure his conviction. Thetact, however, that, a prisoner Is referred to Judge- tjneer's court by Commissioner Erwin is sufficient to give him good reason to tear the result, for It is seldom.that he, and the district attorney are not sus tained by the Jury, and In every in stance where a defendant escapes pun ishment it Is only by tho skin of his teeth. m llenry Tillman was; convicted of moonshinlng," tint Judge Speer also de ferred semenbB in his case until to day. The case of Hilliard Harp, who Is under the same charge, was called. The examination of witnesses was not finished at the hoqr for adjournment unit the case was continued until this morning. A verdict of not guilty was rendered In the case of the government agalnat Bryant, • Vaughan. Vattghani was charged with working in an illicit dis tillery, and after the verdict of the Jury had been read Judge Speer de livered some interesting remarks oh what constitutes working In an illicit dlstlllety, iwhch will be of material aid to Juries In this court hereafter. The* government’s evidence against the prisoner, who is a negro, was'that he had hauled some wood to the still of Sam Fogg, and bad placed some of the wood on the fire at the still. The man confessed this, but his defense was that In doing so it was not with any intention of defrauding the gov ernment by aiding or abetting in tho operation of the unlawful machine; that he was simply hired to bout the Wpdd, and while around tho still where %\>Bg was at work had Incidentally placed'a few sticks of wood on the lire. The Jury from their verdict sustained the defense, and Judge Speer gavespe- claf emphasis to ’their position on tho case. The court held that the mere putting of a few sticks of wood on the fire or even pouring water in the tank, where there Is no evident inten tion of aiding or aibettlng fraud, was not evidence of guilt sufficient to con vict, and cautioned the. Jury on this point for their future use in the trial of simitar oases. Col. N. E. Harris represented Vaughan. Japanese Liver Pellets are small, but 5 rest In their effects! no griping; fifty oses 25 cents. Sold nt Goodwyn & Small's drug store. “I have not known Macon to bo healthier than at present," said Dr. Charles H. Hall yesterday when asked about the health ot the city. "Summer," continued! Dr. Hall, "strange to say, is the healthiest time of year with us,” continued tho learned doctor, “and this summer la no excep tion. There has been comparatively little fever In Macon this summer, and I have never known a summer in Ma con when there was lees sickness of all kinds in the city during my long residence here. "Macon Is the most fortunate city I know of. With only the sewerage the Lord gave us we have been as healthy a peopie.as you will find in the world. Our death rate is as small as you will find anywhere and our mortality rate Is as low. If not lower, than any city of equal size. "Yes," concluded, the doctor, "we are Indeed a fortunate people, with good iiea.th the year round, but especially so during the hot months.” Everybody in Macon and'nearly ev erybody In Georgia knows Dr. Half either personally or by reputation,'and there Is no man Whose word would be more fully accepted than hia. His long residence and -practice In .this chy, his high standing as a physician and man and his knowledge on the subject of which he was talking make his statements of great value, os no better authority could be found. People who are anxious to get out of Macon during the summer months for no other reason than healthfulnesa should remember what Dr. Hall says and -be contented to remain. They can find no place that Is healthier and few as healthy.. -None cooler or more pleasant In every particular. In fact, people seeking a healthful and plea- aant summer resort should come to Macon. Here they will find hundreds of advantages that are not to be found at the most expensive and fashionable summer resorts. On every side of the city are beautiful and commodious parks, where all kinds of harmless amusements are to be had. while hotel rates can be had at any price desired. Macon has never Had claims to being a summer resort, but if peoplo eeeklng recreation, pleasure, comfort or health can be induced to come here once and spend a few weeks her fame will soon spread and the people of the state and other states will flock here Instead of going to the mountains or seashore. MOTHERS I MOTHERS 1 MOTHERS , .Mrs. Wlnsjow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes thr child; softens the gum.-, allays all pain cures wind colle, and Is the beet remedy for diarrhoea. Sold by druggists In every part of the world. Be sure and ask for "Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind. Twenty-five cents a bottle. CUT OUT THIS. A Free Ride to Washington and Return to tho Moat Popular Knight. ., Th A¥.? c ° n a „ nd Northern. In connec tion with the Seaboard Air Line, have opened up a new route from Macon to Eastern and Virginia cities. The pas senger equipment of the Macon and Northern railroad haa Just been re- cclved from the shops and is one'of the finest trans leading out of Macon. The Macon and Northern makes close con nections at Athens with the solid vesti bule limited train of the Seaboard Air on of the handsomest trains south of Baltimore. , This, new line opens up ttie most delightful fond picturesque routes from this section to all pblnts in the Carollnas, Virginia and the East and is becoming more popular every Th® route to Washington over which the free ticket will read will be Macon and Northern and Seaboard Air Line to Norfolk, thence via the pala- SSLSKP* 1 * tho Washington and Hne, giving passengers a moat delightful.ride-up the grand and plc- turesque Potomac, landing, passengers at the foot bf the Washington nionu- jjent. On the way 1 up the ‘Potomac Btops will be mode at different points of Interest, including Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe, Md. Vernon (the home c* the illustrious Washington) and at the navy yards, where a view can be 5**® United States war ships. The ticket will be good August 27th Kwng and good to return September 5. The grand conclave of Knights of Py- thias of the United States will aasem- Ue In Washington August 28 and be reviewed by President Cleveland. A {huffiS** ? d . e u 0011,4 no: b ® taken at vV 10 Tho monotony ririlVlifM Sssj* br ? k '’ n the boat nae from Norfolk, and passengers can go Into Washington feeling fresh, with- ir LS tW , 8lUo0 t0 en J°Y the Washlngon*mmodiatoiv upon arrival In • 9 • Most Popular Knjght of Pythias » Record This Yote . * Pythias. . The one receiving the highest • * number of ballots will receive a » * round trip ticket Irom Macon re • • Washington and return over the * • popular Macon and Northern • ■ rail rood. Ballots must all be In • * by 4! p. m. August 15. 1801. All » • ballots must bo clipped from the • • Macon Telegraph. • OH. WAHT A COUGH! Will you heed the warning—“the »tg. hal. perhaps, of the sure approach of that more terrible disease, consump tion! Ask yourself If you can afford for th“ sake of saving 50 cents to hte risk and do nothing for It. -know from experience that Shiloh's ‘ ore will cure your cough. It never falls. This explains why marc than a million bottles wer• sold list y<*r. it rewven croup and whooping codgh at "O-e: For lame back, side or chest, "*« Shiloh'* Porous Plaster. Sold by •eoodwyn lit Small Drug Company. dcr- °«r Cherry itfcet and Cott-m avent) Dr.' Price's Crearri Baking Powder WcrW’sFalr Highest MtJal and Diploma. hi# office door, Macon, G*. WERE ROYALLY TREATED. The Young Ladles From LaGrange Had a Pleasant Stay. Tho young ladles from LaGrange Fe male College who played at Mercer Uni' verslty Thursday night were given n very enjoyable time during their stay In Mqpon. They were taken In chargo by the hospitable people and looked of ter attentively. On Thursday MaJ. Winters of the Consolidated Street Railway Company, who is always on the alert for such opportunities to do tho hospitality act to visitors to his city, took the young Indies on a long ride around his entire system In one ot those open cars that will cure a case ot fever on the hottest day In July. The rpajor himself had charge of the little excurslbn, and all the nice 'things said about him by the pretty school girls from LaGrange over came hla modesty when he heard about them. yesterday after tho parly had gone. ■ The viattors were ecstatic in their ex pressions of seeing Macon as few people who come here do. and for this trip alone they carried homo with them every sort of good feeling for the mi Jor and hla fine car lines. They were extended many social hon ors during their stay. Judge John L. Ilardoman tendered them an early morning drive yesterday before they left at 11 o’clock. Office of .7. F. GREEK, County Judge. Green Cove Springs, Cluy County, Fla., May 2. 1S9L—aentlemen: Twenty-three yean ago I was attacked with infiam mstory rheumatism. I was attended by the moat eminent physicians In the land. I visited the great Saratoga Springs, N. Y„ and the noted Hot Bluings of Arkansas, and many other watering places, and always consulting with the lc-nl physician for directions; finally came m Florida ton years, ago. About two years ago I had a .severe attack of rheum.’itism, -was confined to my rbom for twelve weeks and during that time I was induced to try P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke, Root and Fotoz- slum), knowing that each ingredient was good for Impuritles.of the blood; after using two small buttles I was relieved. At four different times since I have had slight attacks and I have each time taken two email bottles of P. P. P. and been relieved, and I consider it tho best J. F. GREER. RHEUMATISM. Is emphatically a Mood disorder caused by inability bf the kidneys to throw oft cerlAln polrons wht-h accumulate In the tissues about the Joints and muscles. P. P. P. very simply, quickly and surely cures this disease, neutralizing Impurities In the Mood. Experience one science both tnlorse P. P. P. ns the only infafUtble blood purifier known. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the last eight years been reasonable In bis charges for dental work, and who Is better prepared to do bridge, crown and all kinds of dental work, having taken a post graduate course In pros- ttictlc dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of the times, is willing to be even more reasonable In bis charges. Come, let him examine yonr teeth and see how reasonable you can haro your dental work done. Teeth extracted without pain. 121 Washington ave nue. near First Baptist Church, Vine- Tills ami belt line o£ itreet cars pass . R. ELLIS Seventy-five pieces scamped art squares and fancy linen 0»t actual cost. 50 PIECES STORM SERGES In new weaves and a beautiful line of shades. Prices 25 cents, 10 ccnta. 60 cents and 75 cents. 150 FINE SILK UMBRELLAS Just half the reg- 150 DOZEN BLACK SILK 25 cents per dozen. NEW GOODS In lawns, llnena, towels, ribbons and laces. MILLINERY AT COST. Our entire stock of millinery nt cost to close. ELLIS ELLIS ELLIS ELLIS ELLIS Atianta and New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. 'll tltilckcsl mid Ucsl Koultv Montgomery, Selma. Mobile. New Orleans, Texas ixnJ Souui'xeeL . Southbound .No. No y, No ■>- 0 25 am) 8 St am 4 20 pm; 1 30 pm 9 at pm| 8 W pnt 5 20 am| 5 30 am 3 no ami 3 Hi am 7 33 am| 7 <5 am 10 to pnijto 60 pm JNO. R. ELLIS 361-363 Second Street. INJUNCTION DISSOLVED. Judge Hardeman's Decision on the Colored Mason Muddle. • The lnjuctlon prayed for by certain colored Masons, who claimed to have been elected officers ot the grand lodge, to enjoin J. D, Campbell and others from taking charge of certain funds In possession of the grand treasurer and to prevent them from In any man ner Interfering with the grand lodge property, was hoard' in the superior court yesterday. The case occupied the attention ot the court air day, and throughou t tho hearing the count room was'well filled with negroes, who were anxious to see the outcome. Both sides were well rep resented by leading attorneys of the city and each made a hard fight. Late yesterday afternoon Judge, Hardeman dissolved the Injunction. Hood's Sarsaparilla. Is absolutely un- equnled as a blood purifier and strengthening medicine. It Is the ldeul spring medicine. Try It. CUMBERLAND ISLAND, The Leading Southern Resort. Cumberland Is quite the rnge now. Larger crowds are going to this delight ful resort than ever before—100 people now at the hotel. Parties from Macon, Forsyth, Griffin and Cbattnnoogt ex pected first ot next week. The pavilion overlooking the water at night la a scene of beauty, filled with beautiful women and handsome men, dancing to the sweet strains of music. Many so ciety belles and beaux from all pirta ot Georgia and other atates are among the guests now. If you -want a real Jolly time come to Cumberland. finL-ip.hRwew Gnsorrfcops I “A msssstges from the / s&sss»*( Time in Effect. May so. BOUTIIUOUND. | No.11. | No.IS, Lv. Macon J 4 30 pm Lv. Atlanta j 5 33 am Ar Montgomery..|U 05 am Ar. Panwteoia ...f 615 pm At Mobile I 5 20 pm Ar New Orleans.jlO 25 pm A? Houston TO SELMA. ‘ Leave Montgomery...i....i 9 30’pmj 8 10 am Arrivo Selma......... |ll 15 pm|ll 15 am Train 50 carries Pullman veatlbtiie sleeper New York to New Orleans, anti dhunff car to Montgomery. Train w entries Pullninu vestibule sleeper Now Or- Us ns to Nuw York and aming cur to A»Untu. Trains &t and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleep* lng Cars between Atlanta and Mont gomery. EDMUND L. TTLBR, (lent. Mgr. JOHN. A ORE. 0*nl. Pass. ARt. GEO. ALLICN. T. P. A.. Atlanta k Quick, Safe and Comfortable Routo. The Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. SCHEDULE IN EFFECT JUNE 1L 1804. Lv. Columbus..T.. Lv. Wnverly Hall. Lv Oak Mountain. Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Woodbury.. Lv. Concord.... Lv. Williamson... Ar. Or Iff In Ar. Macon, C.K.R. Ar. Atlanta, C.RR Lv. Griffin Ar. McDonough Forth boundT ■j'No.51* | No.Mij Noillf 710 am 8 01am 812 am 8 41 am 8 00 am 8 27 am 9 44 utn 10 00 am 5 23 pm 11 20 uni OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. j NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. yasatoK fuom bavansau TO NEW YORK* Calls, $20; Excursion $32; ti.eersge, $10. TO POSTONt Cabin ?2‘Jj Excursion. $33, Steerage, 111.76. 10 PHILADELPHIA, TIA lt«w YokKs Cabin, 122.60; Excursion, $33} BUer&ge $T3*5(L 8 00 pml 3 05 pm 5 U pm 8 OS pin 6 03 pm 4 08 pm 6 35 pin j 4 39 pm 857 pm j 5 01 pm 7 28 pml 5 29 pm 7 47 pmj 5 47 pm 10 23 pm 10 23 pm 1023 pm(10 23 pm 8 06 pra 8 08 pml tt 07 pm 850pmj 6 47 pm SOUTH BOUND. | No.62* | No.60! | No.10? 4 00 pm 6 SO pm 5 47 pm 6 06 pm 6 84 pin 6 64 pm 7 25 pm 818 7 35 pml 3 23 8 25 pmj 815 I Dally except”Sunday. 6 16 «m 8 33 am 6 62 utn 7 20 am 7 41 am 815 am 8 56 am 415 am 7 30 am 9 05 urn 9 23 am 0 45 am 1013 am 10 31 am 1106 am 1115 pm 12 06 pm ”?8un- •Mosquito nets and frames at Payne & Willingham's, Cheaper than anybody. JACKSONVILLE AND PALATKA Via the Suwanee River Routo to Florida. The Georgia Southern and Florida railroad operates double dally service between Macon, Ga., and Palatka, Fla., as follows: West India fast mail tralif leaves Macon at 11:10 a. m., arriving In Pa latial at 10:60 p. m. Night train, car rying Pullman Buffet and local sleep- ei« leaves Macon at 1028 p. m., ar riving In Jacksonville at 8 n. m., and In Palatka at 0 ft. m. Tho fastest and beat* equipped trains In tho Southern states. G. A. Macdonald. General Passenger Agent, Macon, Ga. IN SOUTH MACON. The Home of Mr. and Mrs L. C. Jny the Scene of a Happy Gathering. The hoVne of Mr. ar.d Mm. L. C. Jay In South Macon was the scene of an unusually gay nwembly of young people Thursday night. It was nn in- formal /reoeptlon given In honor of thbir sister, Miss IdJ» Domingos, nnd little niece, Ida Ethel Adlson, of Cutb- bert. The evening was highly enjoyed by ew*ryone present, nnd a success In every respect, The songs nnd reci- tatttons by little thears m . talions -by tile lltle girls and by little EMh* Adlson particularly, were won derfully well executed for one of her age, nnd she wus quite the oenter of attraction throughout the evening. Leave. Macon Arrive Cochran Arrive HawkinsvlUo Arrive Easunan Arrive Jesup Arrive Brunswick.... Arrive Jacksonville Arrive Savannah Lv. Macon Ar. Atlanta Lv. Atlanta Ar. Romo Ar. DaRon Ar. OoltewahJ’c'n Ar. Chattanooga.. Lv. Chattanooga.. Ar. Cincinnati Lv. Chattanooga.u Ar. Memphis Lv. ChattanobfaTT Lv Ooltewah J'o'n Ar. Knoxville THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. J, . Southbound. No. 11.—Solid vestibule train to Tfihi*«- ville, with Pullman Buffet Drawls? w?” 1 * Cara attach* for J.cksonvl?.?^"/^ No. 13—.Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. U.—Solid vestibule train to At. lanla. conn.otln, with locnl tr.nl ... Chattanooga and way stations* CarriM Pullman Bleeping Car. ,M and Chattanooga. ^ tweea “»«■» No. H.—Solid jtfeln to Chattanrt/i M with sleeper attached, from Atllni ^J?’ ncctlng "With fast trains for ClnolnSST Memphis and Knoxville. wnclnnatl. No. 18—Carries free chair to iih.ii.ws. which !• attached to solid veltibuu tram for Cincinnati, with Pullman attached. Connection. «" Chatt/n^J! with fast train. In .11 dlrecl oni * For full Information as | 0 rouui «tc„ apply to dm w rasMPgsr and Tick.t Ag.nt, - Ma»n? o- B. W. WRENN, O. P, A. * J- J, FARNSWORTH, D. P. X. 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. Col urn bus. ""•Dally, day only. All trains arrive and depart Union de pots at Columbus and Griffin. ABk for tickets and see that thoy road via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Rail road. CLIFTON JONES. G. P. A. M. E. WRAY. SuDt., Columbus, Go. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Tima - Table No. l». Effective Jun. U, • O'clock A. M., 1694. Read Down Read Up. ItV.. ilsoon ..Arl Oa'."R?R.' Lv. Augusta ,|Arl 6 1- n| K Ar Mll'g'vlll. Lv 10 10 p 3 32 p dbemagninceta ■tiMunwlpiot ffiMS tin— • Appointed to nail a* follows, standard tlmse _____ . SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) City of Augusta Tues., July 3, 6.30 pm City of Birmingham..Frl.. July 6, 8.00am Kansas City Sun., July 8, 9.30 am Nacoochee Tues., July 10,11.80 am City of Augusta Frl., July 13, 2.30 pm City of Birmingham..Sun.. July 15, 4.00am Kansas City Tuts,, July 17. 5.30 pra Nacoochee Frl.. July 20, 7.00 am , City of Augusta......Sun., July 22, 8.00 am City of Blrmlngham/Tues.. July 24. 7.80 pm Kansas City.....’ Frl., July 27.1180 pm City of Augusta Tues., July 31, 4.80 pra SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Chattahoochee , v ..Thura., Juno 14. 3.00 pnv Tallahassee Thurs., June 21, 7.00 am ChAttahoocbce Thurs., Juno 28, 1.00 pm Tallahassee..... ....Thurs., July 5, 2.80am Chattahoochee Thurs., July 18, 1.30 pm Tallahassee Thurs., July 19, 6.00 pm Chattahoochee Thurs., July 26.11.80 am SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA (This Ship Does Not Carry Passenger!.) Deaaoug Thurs., Juno U, 1.00 am Dessoug.. ...Sun., July 1. 130am Dessoug Weds., July 11,12.80 pm Dessoug Bat., July 21, 7.00 urn Dcnsoug Tues., July 31, 4.00 pm Through bills of lading given to Eastern and Northwestern points and to points of the United Kingdom and the conti nent. For freight or passage apply to C. G. ANDERSON. Agent.. City Rxchango Building, Savannah, Go, WALTER HAWKINS. F. P. A., Jacksonville. Fla. J. P. ‘Beckwith, G. A., Jacksonville, Fla« C. G. Anderson, Agent, Havannnh. Ga. W. E. Arnold. Gen'l Ticket and PaJrsefigsf , Agent, Jacksonville, Fla. . Vandalla, Illinois. Ivy Poisoning Eight Years of Suffering Perfectly Cured by Hood’* Sarsaparilla. «C I. Rood <1 Co.. I/mclI, Jim.; “We have tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and find It to be all you claim for It. Mjr wife vras poisoned by Ivy when a young woman, and for eight yeara was troubled eveiy Hood’s "x Cures , Sarsa- l parllla season with the breaking out and terrible Itching and burning. I thought bera was as bad a case aa anyone ever had- She -was in this distressing condition every year until she began to take Hood's Sarsa parilla, which has effected a perfect cure, without leaving any scars, and she has had No Sign of the Poison Since, fihe Is well and hearty. I have taken Hood's Sarsaparilla after the. grip with good results, and have also given it lo our four children. We sre an pictures of per fect itcalth and owe It to Hood's Sarnpo- nfix" J. C. Fbekmax, VamUIia, HI. Hood's Pills act easily, yet promptly and efficiently, on the liver and bowels. MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 12, raking Effect nun- day, April 28, U&L Read Down. it esc on, Sr«i dtATiom—jreiiSgi Lv Mlirg*viHe Ar Lv. Salomon .Ar Lv... Maehen Covington Juncn Ar Covington Lv Ar.. Atlanta~T.Lv . Macon ..Lv Athena 915 765 650 6 10 605 *340 p 12 00 p I2 40 p 12 35 11 30 10 26 9 Ou ff 55 7 20a •Georgia Railroad. IM-acon and North ern Railroad. W. B. THOMAS, General Manager. MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, 1894. (Contral Time.) Read Down. AM.|AMf Read Up. fPM|PM. - *- 6101 3181 12 401 10 0d| •830 910 LV. Mncon ...1 Ar cm •12 45 It 17 Lv. ... Machen . .2 Ar •1 <3 •2 20 12 or. Lv. ... Madison . .3 Ar 3 66 •6 00 2 03 Lv. .... Athens , .4 Ar 2 03 3 01 Lv. .. Elberton ...Lv 1M .165 r,v. .. Abbeville ...Lv 12 12 4 23 Lv. . Greenwood ...LV II B 628 Lv. ... Chester . ...Lv 9 3'i Sir, Lv. ... Monroe . ...Lv 8 23 12 26 Lv. ... Raleigh . ...Lv 415 8 00 Lv. ... Wtldon . ...Lv 13S 6 46 Ar. .. Richmond ...L/ 1123 046 Ar .Waahlngton ..Lv 7 Hfi 11 CO Ar. .. Baltimore ...Lv C 81 1 2<1 Ar. .. Philadelphia, .... 341 3 63 Ar. ...New York. ...Iat 220 PTijPlif 4 50 4 01 605 125 5 15 4 Vi 525 500 5 30 5 13| 5 40 5 36 5 50 5 &i 610 6 30 i I Macon k N. June 1 flwlft Creek .. Dry Branch , >•••*• Pikes ePak „ ..... Fitzpatrick — lllpley ..... Jeffersonville , GalUniore ....... Danvlllo .... ...... Allentown Montroso Dudley ■ Mcore ....... . Dublin ..... a M AM • i 806 9 00 8 60 840 9 10 8 30 9 00 8 50 8 15 . . ■P**®' DUNN, Superintendent JAUE8 T. WRIGHT* General Manager. TIME CARD NO. 8, To Take Effect Monday, April 9, 1894, Nos. 1 and 2 will run dally except Sun* day. AU othero Irregular. Read Down? Read Up* jMIlcsJ No. t" ‘ No. L |Miles) “A M. | 900 9 15 B 30 9 43 10 00 10 20 10 40 ar il 00 lv.ll 10 U 25 a*.U 40 40 Lv. Dublin .Ar .. Hutchings .Spring Haven. .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns ... .... Chester ... ... Yonkers ... .... Empire .... .... Empire ..., .... Cypress ... . HawklnevlHe ... Grovanla ... P. M, 5 OO 445 : 4 23 415 3 55 5 48 ! 3 20 3 001V, 2 30*4 2 16 2 00 1 Close connections made at Dublin with Wrlghtsvllle and Tennllle railroad In both directions. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire aa follows: Going South..... 1* 5! p 3 j. w. hiohtowkh, a. m. h. v. MAHONBY. a. r. * J*. A. GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrival and Depnrturo of Train*. FOR AUGUSTA. Morning train leave, t:tt Evening train leavo, 4:M FROM AUGUSTA. Morning train arrives 7:04 livening train arrive. 4:00 Cdiuatiu' souioeri Railway Company. Time Table No. 18, Effective Feb. 19.18H* Dally TSunday SOUTHBOUND* Lv Columbus.. i Lv Richland Lv Dawson Ar Albany Ar Brunswick..••••■•*•*•1 Ar Jacksonville,. Ar Thornaavllle....t...... •Mixed-Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. lMIxed-Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Connections: 1—With Georgia Southern and Florida, East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, Central railroads for all points In Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—With Middle Georgia and Atlantic railroad. |—With Georgia railroad. 4-With Sea board Air Line vestibule limited, carrying Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid train to Waahlngton and Pullman Buffet Parlor Car a Washington to New York. E. C. MAHONEY, Act'f O. P. A. A. H. PORTER, Superintendent. NORTHBOUND. send Six 2 Cent Stamps . Por . The NEW SOUTH COOKBOOK I50 First Class Receipts. B. W. WRENN. O. P. & T. A., Knozvllle, Team. Y#v Jacksonville....... Lv Brunswick Lv Thomasvllle Lv Albany Lv Dawson....*.••••••! Lv Richland..*••••—• Ar Cotamtnii except I Sunday.) Only* 5 00 pmf7 00 am 6 40 pin 8 47 am 7 55 pm 10 00 am 8 16 pmlll 00 am 8 10 ami 8 30 piq 8 40 am 8 20 pm 5 36 am 8 85 pro "Dally I kJumiak exceptj Sunday.) Only. 7 00 pan 7 00 am 7 0o pin < 30 am 3 00 pm 8 00 aiq 5 0>) ami I M pra 6 40 am) 4 00 pm 8 46 am) 6 13 pm U 00 am| 7 fe pro All schedulee ehown between Albany end Brunswick nnd Jacksonville*are dally. No train Albany to ThomaavlUe on. Sat urdays after 3:55 p. m. Ail trains arrive and depart from tbC Union Depot at Columbua and Albany. C. HILL, Superintendent. PARKEN’8 HAIR BALSAM OHM sn-lj kwta U>e^ litlr. tferrr*F*iU to Ifrtm Qr*j 3lK , wirp , jfcsri?Kt.ffi!s2 ev.and ilJMjBt CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORGUA H. M. COMER AND R. B. 1IAYES, RECEIV ERS, , . Schedule in effect July Jst. 1W4, Standard Tim., #0th Meridian, BETWEEN MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. 1-7 03 a m S 15 a m ••••.111 00 a m ••••.[12 24 p m **•».1 6 15 p m . 10 p ml-u It t —STATIONS— Leave Macon ... Arrive Fort Vnllay Arrive C)ltirnl,.j. . Arrve Opollks ... Arrive lilruiiiiKliilm Arrivo ......Leave ..Leave Leave LeaVe I-"<vn A rrivc,... Arrive.... Arrive.... Arrive.... Arrive.... Arrive, . Macon ,, Fort Valley . America# . .. Albany „ .. Dawson ,. Fort Gaines . Ktlfituln ., Arrive Oz.uk Arrive Union Spring* Leavo 12 23 p rn 1M pm 2 30 p m 2 18 p m 110 pm * 01 p m 1 Co p m < 20 p m 0 M pm Arrive Troy Leave HO pm Arrlv. Montgomery Leavo ....Arrive ....Leavo ....Leav* ....Leave ....Leave ....Leave ....Leave Leave 7 15 p m « 25 p m 3 is p m 2 22 am -8 « u ml 4 10 p ml 7 40 a m 2 00 p in 6 40 a m 1 21 p in 3 20 a m 11 W a ml 4 10 a m 11 21 a min 47 p m 0 20 a ml...*. 10 37 a mllO 17 p m 9 10 a m 8 63 pm 7 15 II nil.r--* •7 45 n ml*7 30.P m ■ BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA, CHaTTANOOOA. MlLLEDOEVlLLE. AUGU8TA ANDJ8AVANNAIl. . 7"l8 p mho'22 pata 00 * m| ml or |-1 16 :i Ml "4 25 Ill"; w ,1 ni I « 12 :i mi 0 it p III I 9 47 'i m I 7 45 n Ihl g 06 p mill .10 * m | 1 15 Ii mi I I'M :l in 7 66 p m 114 1.7 p m *11 l«) p in II Vi A in ... | 5 05 p mill 45 p m 12 17 p m ‘ | 6 10 p m! I 1 3 15 r mi 3 40 pm ■■ I 7 45 * ml 4 w p m 11 oo g m i M . m Leave;......... Macon ..........Arrive Arrive Grlflln Ik*ave Arrive Atlanta Leave Ar.... ChatUaooga wl» AUanU ....Lv Leave Macon Arrlv* Arrlv* Oordon Leave Arrive Mllledgeville Leav* Arrlv* Milieu Leave Arrlv* Augusta Leave Arrlv* Savannah Leave 6 40 p ml 8 75 p m » « n I •4 26 P aPO 65 P ml*7 30 « m 7 75 q ml-l 12 p ml-2 29 a m 3 43 a mllO 00 a m 3 01 a ml 9 10 a m I 8 05 a in 11 3.7 p ml 7 30 p ml •g 45 p ml 11 03 a ro 7 45 a m •8 30 a m B j Train* marked thus • dally; ihua I dally except Sunday. Trains msrketl thus 7 Sunday only. Solid train* are run to and from Macon and Montgomery vli Kufaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany, via Smlthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via Columbua Sleeping cars on night trains betwtn Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta. Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta. . _ _ . „ , Piwnrcn for Thomaaton talc* 7:65 a. m. or 435 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedartown take 7:53 a. m. train. PaMtengera for Perry take 11:15 a. m. train: Fort Gaines, Buena Vlala. HUkoly and Clayton should Uk* U:15 ■- m. train. Passengers for 8ylvanla. WrlnhtsvUle ami Sandtravllle take 11:30 a. m. train. For further Information and for arheilule* for points beyond our lino apply to / W. F. SI1ELLMAN, Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Tasaenger Agent. w J. c. HAILE. General Passenger Agent. i L. J. HARRIS. Ticket AgL, Macon, ,