The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 20, 1894, Image 7

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THE MA(JON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 20, 1894. A LUNATIC’S CUNNING'RUSE He Has His Father Placed in the State Lunatic Asylum on the 1 Charge of Lunacy, ARRESTED IN MACON YESTERDAY foil with Much Glee of the Trick lie Had Flayed on His Father— Was Carried Ifarlt to the Asylum at (UllledKerille. J. M. Bankston avas arrested and confined li} the pollee barracks yester day morning at too request ot one o£ the State Lunatic Asylum officials, and yesterday afternoon he was car ried hack to tile asylum, from whence he ca>mo Wednesday, night' Bankston's home is at Tunnell Hill, where It seems Ma.cpuduct tam been such of lute that his parents deoiled to have him placed In the State Lunatic Asylum. Accordingly he was tried on a writ of lunacy and adjudged Insane. HU ftither then started to the asylum with him and arrived there Wednesday.- Just before reaching the asylum young Bankston asked his fivrher to let him see die -writ of lunacy unit, without suspecting anything wrong, the father handed it to him. Young Bankston appeared to be carefully ivadrng the wnt until the asylum was reached and they luid been duly pre sented to the officials. As soon as In troduction. were over,' however, stepped forward and, after handing the writ to one of the officials for ex amination. in a fecjt,ug manner told 'uni tli.it lie deeply regretted to have his father .laoarcenited . in n lunatic asylum and taken away from his him. ily, but tliat It had been found neces sary, us the old geatleman was very violent at times. While ihc sou was talking to the officials the father was too astonished to say anything, but after aiwhllo he could stand it no longer ami vehemently denied wfamt Iris son had said; and endeavored to explain 1 he true state of affaire. The asylum officials were accustomed to having lunatics protest their sanity and accuse those nround them of being crazy and therefore paid little heed to what the elder Bankston add. He was taken in charge by the attendants and the son, after urging the officials with tears In his eyes, to take good care of his father, left the asylum and arrived In Macon night before last. In some manner the officials at tho asylum discovered the trick young Bankston hud played on them, and yes terday morning seat n telegram to Mn- cou requesting his arrest and detention. Bankston was arrested and placed in the city prison and taler in tho day one of the attendants camo for him. Bankston did not nppeur to bo crazy while oonllned In this city prison, and took great delight in telling how he played a trick on Ills Author. The nt tondnnt who came for Bankston cor roborated hls story and arid Ire thought Bankston was not so crazy as he was supposed to be. W-lreMier Bankston is crazy or not ho Is far nhead of most sane people In shrewdness, and highly enjoyed tho 1 rick he pliyed on Iris father.- He was l<>th to go back to the 'asylum and raised objection to the handcuffs, but finally went nlung with the attendant, laughing over his smartness. HOOD'S AltiyOXLY HOODk. Arc you -weak and weary, over worked -and tired? Hood’s Sarsapa rilla Is ust the ncdlclno you need purify and quicken your blood and give you nppotlte and strength. Ir yon decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not he Induced to buy any other. Any effort to substitute nnotlier rem- oy Is proof of tho merit of Hood’s. Hood’s Pills arc tho best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, euro headache. Try a box. INJUNCTION AND: RECEIVER Heirs of the Lato Phil Lamar Go to Law Over the Estate * and the ADMINISTRATORS ARE ENJOINED Bjr Judge Hunt, Who, Also, Appoints Mr. Walter Grnee Temporary.Re* ceiver—To lie Heard 8eptein. her 11, at Eastman. A petition fbr receiver and Injunction was filed in the clerk’s office of tho superior court yesterday morning by Hill, Harris & Birch, Hardeman, Da vis & Turner and Dessau & Hodges, attorneys for Mrs. Mlttle P. Green, Iola Green, Valeria E. Cfay, Airs. Flora W. Held, 'Mrs. A. T. Green, W. W. Kent, 'Willie. Kent, (Dermott Motley and LavolsU Motley, all of whom are heirs of the lato Phffilp Da- mar, Sr., of VlnevlUe, against Davolsia Damar, administrator on the estate of the late Philip Damar, Sr., valued at 950,000, and James L. Anderson, ad ministrator oh the estate of 4 . the late Philip Damar, Jr., who was entitled to equal share of the estate as the above named heirs. Judge Hardeman was disqualified to hear the petition, <as ho was attorney for Davolsia Lamar when appointed Judge, Mr. W. B. Birch of the firm of Hill, Harris & Birch carried the peti tion before Judge - Hunt at Eastman for hearing. After hearing ithp petition Judge Hunt Issued an order appointing Mf. Walter Grace temporary receiver and restraining Messrs. Damar and Anderson from in any way interfering with tho estate until the case Is heard at Eastman on September 11. The estate comprises property Vinevdlle and several plantations, some of Which Is alleged to have been sold. Some time ago a division was ordered and three- appraisers were appointed to apportion the share of each heir. OH, WAHT A COUGH! Will you’heed tho warning—the sig nal, perhaps, of the sure nppraacfh of Unit more terrible disease, consump tion? Ask yourself If you can afford for the sake of saving GO cents to run hte risk and do homing for It. We know from experience that Shiloh’s Cure wlH cure your cough. It never fails. This erplalns why more than a million bottles were sold last year. It relieves croup and whooping cough at once. For lame back, sldo or chest, use Shiloh’s, Porous Plaster. Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug Company, cor ner Cherry street and Cotton avenue. TO TYBEE AND RETURN. The bid reliable Central railroad will offer an excellent opportunity to the citizens of Macon to Hpend a week at Type® Island. They have arranged to sell a ticket to Tybee Island at the low. rate of 94. This ticket will be sold Sat urday, July 21, and will bs good to re turn on or before Saturday, July 28. GO TO CUMBERLAND AND ST. SIMONS > On July 21st and Take a Bath With \J«. On above date the East Tennessee, . CUT OUT THIS. A Free Ride to Washington and Return to the Moat Popular Knight. The Macon and Northern, in connec tion with the Seat hoard Air Dine, have opened up a new route from Macon to Eastern and Virginia cities. The pas senger equipment of the Macon and Northern railroad has Just been re ceived froln. the shops and is one of the finest trane leading out of Macon. The Macon and Northern makes close con nections at Athena with the solid vesti bule ‘limited train of the Seaboard Air Dine, on. of -the handsomest trains south of Baltimore. This new line opens up the most delightful and picturesque routes from tills section to all pblnts in the Carolines, Virginia and the East and is becoming more popular every day. The route to Washington over which the free ticket will read will be Macon aud Nbrthern and 8caboard Air Line to Norfolk, thence via the pala tial steamers of tho Washington and Norfolk line, giving passengers a most delightful ride up the grand and pic turesque Potomac, landing passengers tit the foot bf the Washington monu ment. 'On the way up tho Potomac stops will bo made at different points of interest, including Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe, Mt. Vernon (the home of the illustrious Washington) nnd at the navy yards, where a view can be had of tho United States war ships. The ticket will bo good August 27th going and good to return September 6. The grand conclave of Knlglrts of Py thias of the United 8tates will assem ble in Washington August 28 nnd. bo reviewed by President Cleveland. A pleasanter ride could not bo taken at this time of tho year. The monotony of an all-rail Uno is broken by the boat ride from Norfbllc. and passengers can go into Washington feeling rresh. with out dust and in a position to enjoy the festivities Immediately upon arrival In Washlngon. t Virginia and Georgia will sell tickets to above points at the nominal rate of «* for the round trip, good until July iO to return. Train leaves Macon at 1C:*5 p. m. and arrives Brunswick next morning, making connection with steamer for Cumberland and St Simon’s Island*. For the accommodation of those lei, ing Macon we will have an extra sleeper Xrom here, which will be open to re ceive passengers at 9 p. m. This 1m an opportunity to go to the seashore cheap ond at the same time giving you nln days on the island if desired. In order to secure gbod sleeper sc commodations please cal! on or adlress, ^ JIM W. CARR, * aasenger and ycket Agent, Macon, Ga. oranD~ MIDSUMMER EXCURSION To the seaside via the East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia railway to St. Si- toon’s and Cumberland Islands, 14. Tick ets on sale July 2D good to return July For sleeping car reservation, etc., to JIM W. GARR, Ticket Agent, E. T^K 4 G. ID R. 1 For .. • Residence . « • As the Moot Popular Knight of « • pythlas. « • The one receiving the highest * • number of ballots will receive a « • round trip ticket from Macon tb « • Washington and return over the « • popular Macon and Northern « • railroad. Ballots must all bo in * • by 6 p. m. August 15. 1894. All « • ballots must be clipped from the * • Macon Telegraph. . < SPECIAL EXCURSION To St,. Simon’s and Cumberland Island on the Cumberland Specials. On July 21 the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad will run a special ex cursion from Macon to St. Simon's and Cumberland Islands, leaving Macon at 10:30 p. m. with through bleepers, ar riving at Brunswick In ample time to tonnect with the boats for Cumberland and St. Simon’s. Arrangements have been made -With the Western and At lantic and Central roads to •'onnect with this special train and participate in *he following specially low rates fbr tho round trip: From Chattanooga 97 00 From Daltoo.••••»•••••••••• 98 50 From Rome.......... 98 00 From Atlanta ,,...95 00 Fiom Macon .....94 00 Tickets good returning until July 30. This affords the finest opportunity yet offered to visit these famous seaside resorts, as It give* plenty of time fur rest and recreation. The beach at these resorts U the finest on the Atlantic coast. and surf bathing can be indulged In by ladles and children without dan ger. Tilt hotel accommodations are ex cellent and rates reasonable. For fur ther information address G. A. Macdon ald. G. P. A. Macon. Ga. ’’FOR RENT.” One twelve-room brick dwelling for rent, opposite Mulberry Street Metho dic* church; possession given October 1, 1894. Apply Benner Brothers, Mulberry street Dr. Price’s Cream BkkJttg Powder Most Perfect Made. We lmve brought our stock of Summer Millinery down-stairs for the purpose of closing out samp re gardless of cost. Now is the time to buy. 200 Straw Huts at.. .10c; 100 better quality at. .26e 50 children’s Lawn Cups at. 15c 100 Lawn Caps and Hats worth $1, at ......... 40c Flowers, Plumes, fancy Ribbons, Buckles nnd Ornaments at cost. NEW CORSETS- -The best 60 cents 1 and $1 Corset in the city. We have the largest stock of Dress Goods in Silks, Woolens, Serges, Novel* ties, etc. New Goods just in from the factory. Tim. in Effect. May 20. 8QUTI1D0UND. | No.lt. | No.IX Leave Mucoo Ill) 13 pmlll 00 am Arrive Cochran |u J J ani|U u pm Arrive Itawklitsvllle |.40uni| 340pm Arrive Eastman |12M.tm| XZSpin Arrive Jcaup | 4 15 am| 615 pm Arrive Urunawlck..., I 613 ami 713 pm Arrive JackionviU. 8 25 am 3 23 pin Arrive Savannah.. | CSSamj 317 pm OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, rim, A DELPHI A AND • tosvrojs. taaa ink mox savansau TO NEW YOKICi C^liln, ICQ; Excunion r.!2; tLeeraga, siiX TO BOSTON: Cabin ll'i.’, Eaiurmun, £11, Steerage. 111.78. HO PHILADELPHIA, VIA KIW YottK: Cabin, 122.84; Excursion, 833: Slaaraza aw . NORTHBOUND. Lv. Matron Ar. Atlanta Lv. Atlanta Ar. Rome Ar. Dalton Ar. Ooltonalirc' Ar. Chatlanoosn. Lv. Chattanooga.. Ar, Cincinnati, Lv. Ctiattanootta.. Ar. Memphis. Lv. ChattanboinT | No.12. | No.14. | No.18. TSOnmt 4 23 pm 7 35 ami 7 60 pm 8 W nmjtl 00 pm ID 40 ami 135 12 00 n I 3 20 am 12 47 pmj 410 am 120pmj 4 43 am fJ io 1 7 45 pm OLD TIME FIBU FRY. A Jolly Party Gathered at Cow.ivt’e Landing, Near Avondale. To the Editor of the Telegraph: On yesterday, the 18th Inst., It tvas the writer’s pleaaure in attend a ptautc aud fish fry at Cowart’s landing, near Avon- dale, Georgia Southern mid Florida railroad, after the old Umo sort In Uic days of James H. Cowart, James Tin- ley, J. T. Cherry and others, who have long itVnee passed to their reward, hut their children and those of tlio'.r neigh bors huow how to get up a good tiling when they itry, nnd tills waa one of them. One portion of the party formed a voluntary detail to furnish the Hah, WUCh they (lid In aroplo .vhniulance, with seine from the lakes ami jtouds near by; the other, with woU-filleil bas kets, prepared at home, of nice country hams, chickens, fried, baked, etc., nnd pies and cakes In grealt plenty and va riety, a,waited the return of the Itsher- mon. They did not have to wait over long -before they returned with several tine strings of porch, jack, etc. A good oak Ore had been inado early in the morning nnd frequency replenished with additional wood anti hail burned down, furnWhlng coals Just right for cooking. Very soon the 'Uh were pro- >aml, nnd, with spiders, pans nnd ard, which had not lieeu forgotten, dish after dish was piled up aud sent to 1lio spread nnd dinner announced ready. Amd such a bountUful dinner. It was Just late enough to give every one a good nppeUte. There was plenty and to spare. To the writer the day was very enjoyable, remlndhlg him Of similar social gatherings of former years. Crops through this seotlon nro looh- Ing well. Since tile,rains everything Is growing nicely. J. T. 1L Mental depression, wakefuhioss, iost manhood caused bj- errors of youth or latei excesses quickly cured by Mag netic Nervine. Guj.rtir.fcOd by Gocd- wyn & Small, druggH's assigneTwotice. THE STOCK OP W. A. REDDING, CONSISTING OP CLOTHING AND HATS, 4&C, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. BIGGEST OP BIG BAR GAINS OFFERED " J. J. COBB, ASSIGNEE. TOE CENTRAL ROAD. New York, July 19.—President Sam uel Spencer of the Southern Railway Company staites tliat the Georgia Cen tral railroad cannot bo Incorporated at' present with tho Southern railway sys tem, owing to the pending complica tions, but In duo time It will become a part of the system. IRON WORKS ABLAZE. tBaltlmore, July 18 Tho plant of the Columbian Iron Works Company plant, bulldera of Itlio warships Detroit nnd Montgomery, was damaged by (ire to the extent of about 180,000. The pattern shop, wherein wero kept the plana of the vessels, was destroyed , together with Its contents. Repairs on the crui ser Montgomery nt Norfolk will bo de layed by the loss of too plans of the veaael. The Delano, reoently in collision with the Paris, Is In dock at the works un dergoing repairs and was considerably damneed by Are. LADIES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LC BRUM'S STEEL AND PENMYBOYHL PILLS ar® the original and only FRENCH, safe end ro- Jiebleonru on tho market. Pnoo$1.00j tent bf ' Wil. Gonulno sold only by GOODWYN’S DRUG STORE. Sole Agents. Mncop. Ga. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. A Quick, Bate and Comfortable Route. The Only Route to Warm Spring* and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schedule Effective July 16, 1894. Lv. Columrtbus Lv. Wttverly Hall Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Wapn Springs Lv. Woodbury.... Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson... Ar. Griffin Ar. Macon, C.R.R. Ar Atlanta,C.R.R. Lv. Griffin Ar. McDonough... NORTH BOUND No.61*l Nol^TTSfadlT 710 am 6-00 pm 8 01 tun 812 am 841am B00 am 9 27 am 9 44 am 1000 am 510 pm 1130 am 665 pm 6uGpm 0 39 pm 7 01pm 733 pm 7 52 pm 10 23 pm 2 65 pm 3 46 pm 3 £6 pm 4-26 pm 4 45 pm 612 pm 5 29 pm 7 Sb pm 805 pm 6 45 pm 630 pm Lv. McDonough... Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon Lv. Atlanta Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson..., Lv. Concord....... Lv. Woodbury Lv. Wuhn HprJnm Lv. Oak Mo'jntetti Lv. Waverly Hall. Ar. CohWWBi SOUTH BOUND. No.62*~ 4 23 pm 425 pm 6 63 pm 625 pm 711 pm 7 39 pm 7 69 pm V 29 pin 8 39 pm 9 20 pm NaGOTTNoTiQ* 630 mm 616 am 415 am 633 am 6 62 am 7 20 am 7 41 aim 815 am 866 pm 4 15 run 7 30 am 9 06 am 0 23 am 9 45 am 1013 am 10 34 am 813 nm|Il 05 am 8 23 am 111C pm 916 am|12 u) am The NervQus System the 8eat of Life and Mind. Recent Wonderful Discoveries. No mystery has orer compared with that of human life. Ithasbeon the leading subject of profoMrflonnl research and nt inly in nil ages, llut notwithstanding tills fact It In not gener ally known that tho seat tho prick of u needle will cnuno instant death. Rcccni dlscoverloa haro demonst rated that all tho organ* of the body are under tho con trol of tho perve centers, located In or near tho basn of tho brulo, and that when lh«H«aro deranged tho organs which they supply with nervenuldaroUK) deranged, when It Is re* mcmlx rcd that a serious lnlunr to the uplnal cord will cause paralysis of the body below tho Injured point, bee a u so the nervu TOrco is hrerfentoq by tho Injury from rcachlngtho paralyzed portion, ltwlllbo undenttnod how tho derangement of tho nervo centers will Causa the derangement of tho various organs Which they supply with nervo force. Two-thirds ot chronic disease.* are due to the impcrfocf action of tho nervo center* at tbohaMtof tho brain, not from a derange- mentprimarily originating In tho organ It- •eir. The great mistake of physician* lu treating these dlaeaM*a la that (la y treat tho ether than the nerve centals Which ot tho If organ rath D8.FB r f’laiiM.li.-m profoundly» io celebrated spe lled this sunject for . and has imtd« many IfDMttSBt discoveries In connection with It, chief among them being ibo fart* contained fa tbo Ijwj htutement, and that tho ordinary < method-* of treatment an wron*. AU headache, d ual* ntm. UUBM6 confusion, pressure, bluer mania, melanelioly. Insanity, epjlapay. »«• Vitus danco. etc.. ar« nervous matter how caused. T»*o wonderful success of l)r. Miles' Ke«tnratlve. Nervine la due to tho fact that It I* based on the foregoing principle. Un. Milks' Ubwobativk Nkiivisela sold b/ all dnufgUts on a p»li i ve eiiarariiee. or seni direct by I ml IIilm Msoical Elkhart, lnd.. on receipt of price, tl per o"ttl»\ sir SnttwHor 15. exprea* prepaid. It contains nvitber </p!ateanor dangerous tlruj*. SOLD B7 ALL DRUGGIftTS. • Dally. 1 Dally except Sunday, ? Eun day only. All trains arrive and depart Union do- pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for ticket* and see that they read via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Rail road. CLIFTON JONE3, O. P. A., Columbus, Ga. SOUTHBOUND. Columbus Soutnern Railway' Compaaj. Tims Table No. 18» Effective Feb, )B, 13%. Dally"T Sunday except " ' Only. 7 00 am 8 47 am 10 00 am U 00 am 9 90 pm 8 20 pm 0 35 prn Sunday Lv Columbus... Lv RichlaAd............. , Lv Dawson......... Ar Albany... Ar Brunawlck;, ,...„ Ar Jacksonville........... Ar Thonuuvllle. NORTHBOUND. Vr Jacksonville Lv Brunswick Lv ThomaavlUe Lv Albany. Lv Duwvon................ Lv Richland..*........,.. Ar Columbus. Sunday, 8 00 pm 6 40 pm 7 63 pm 9 15 pin 8 10 am 8 40 am 5 35 ar Dally except Sunday. 7 00 p m 7 00 pm 3 00 pm 6 00 am 4 40 am 8 46 am U 00 i Only, 6 30 am 9 00 am 1 Cw pm 4 00 pm lUpm 7 00 pm AU schedule* shown between Albany and Brunawlck and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to ThomaavlUe on Sat urdays after 8:55 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. C. HILL, Superintendent 8 25 am 1145 (un 2 00 pm 4 40 pm 6 61 pm 0 87 pm 1 io pni I 610 pm 1 9 00 am| 5 65 pm 9 35 am| 0 37 pm W46pm|loi5pnQ THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. * > Southbound. No. a.—Solid vestibule train to Jackaon. vllle, with Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Cara attached for Jacksonville and Bruns, wick. No. 19—.Solid train for Brunawlck. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At lanta. connecting with local train for Chattanooga and way stations. Carries Pullman Bleeping Cara between Macon and Chattanooga. No. H.-Solld train to Ch.ttanoo*., with .l.opcr attached, from Atl.nnta, con- nectlnx with fn.t train, for Clnolnn.tL Memphis an4 Knoxville. ' No. 18—Carries fra. chair to Chattanooga which I. attached to aolld veatlbula Crain for, Cincinnati, with Pullman Bleeping earn attached. Connections, at Chattanoo.a with fast train, In all direction,. For full information a, to rout,a. rate,, etc., apply to JIM tv. CARR, Passenger and Tlek.t Agint, Macon, Os. ~ W. WRENN. O. P. A. J. J. FARNSWORTH, D. P. A. Atlanta anil New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R. <fciilcl<cat and Best 11 mile. Montgomery, Selma. Moblla. New Orleans, Texas and SoutnweaL Southbound. Lv. Macon........ Lv. Atlanta...... Ar Montgomery., Ar Pensacola.... At Mobile Ar New Orleans. Ar Houaton .... 6 sreainnttlpe ot those lines NO. ! 4 30 pm 826 am 826 am 6 35 tun 4 20 pm 1 20 pm 11 05 ant 9 20 pm 8 10 pm 6 65 pm 6 SO ain 6 30 tun 6 20 pm 3 05 am 9 Uo am 10 26 pm 7 35 am 7 35 am .... 19 60 pm 10 50 pm TO 8ELMA. Leave Montgomery........! fy 84 pml 8 lft Arrive Solnm ,...|il 16 pra|ll 15 am . Train M carries'Pullman"vestibule' sleeper New York to New Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train 68 cat rles Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or- Atlanta. Trains 64 and 61 Pullman Buffet Sleep- ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont gomery. wJlWHSLfr JTLER. Gent. Mgr. JOHN. A. OFK. Genl. Pan*. Agt. GEO. W^ALLEk. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Tima Table No. 12, Taking Effect Bun- day, Apru 29, WL Bead Down. . mm up. Son.] ■. Themagnlitem, , ... P... eppoiutoii to Mill fie follows, eta ad ard tlmtf SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. , (Central or 99th Meridian Time.) City of Birmingham..Sun., July 15, 4.00am Kansna City Tuea., July 17, 5.30 pro Nacoochee Frl., July 20, 7.00 am City of Augusta Sun., July 22, 8.00 am City of Blrinlngham.Tues., July 24, 7.30 pra Kansas City Frl., July 27, 12.30 pm City of Augusta Tuea.. July 81, 4.30 pm City of Birmingham..Frl., Aug. 3, 7.00am Kunww City Hun.. Aug. t>. 8.00 urn Nacoochco Tubs.. Aug. 7,10.W am City of Augusta..,,...Frl., Aug. 10. J.copnt City of Birmingham.Sun., Aug. 12, 1.00 pin Knn.aftM City...,..... t Tues., Aug. 14, 4.00 pm Nacoochco ....Frl., Aug. 17, 6,00am City of Augusta...... Sun., Aug. 19, 7.00am City of Blrmingham.Tuea., Aug. 21, 8.30 am Kanaas City....... . ..Frl., Aug. 84. ll.ooam. • Nacoochee Eun., Aug, 20. 1.30 pm City of Augusta. n ..Tucs., Aug. 28, 3.30 pm City of Birmingham. .Frl., Aug. 31, C.OQnra SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallahassee Thurs., July i9, 8.00 pm Chattahoochee Thurs., July 20, 11.30 am Tallahassee Thurs., Aug. 2. 0.00 pm Chattuhoochee .....Thurs., Aug. 0,11.30am Tallahanace Thtir.e, Aug. JO, 6.UOpm Chattuhoochco Thurs., Aug. 2.1,10.00 am TulluhHBscs Thurs., Aug. 30, 0.00 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This Ship Does Not Carry Passengers.) Dessoug Sat., July 21, 7.00 am Dessoug Tuea., July 3L 4.00 pm D&soug Frl., Aug. 10. 1.00 pm Dossoug Mon.. Aug. 20, 7.30 am Dessoug... Thurs., Aug. 30, 6.00 pm J. P, BECKWITH. O. A.. Jacksonville. Fla. Walter Hawkins, F.P.A., Jacksonville, FJm W. E. Arnold, O.T.P.A., JacltHonvIUe, Fla, C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. OCONEE AND WESTERN HAILROID TIME CARD NO. * To Take Effect Monday, April 9 f 1896, Nos. X and 8 will run dally except Suxa* day. AU others irregular* Head Down,- Road Upu * No. 1. lUlloil. ItlllMl No. *T ■>. M. J ]_ ~T j ~ P. 1C ar.U 00 lv.ll 10 U 25 Close connections made at Dublin with WrfghtavlUe and TennUlo railroad In both directions. KuHt Tennessee, Virginia and Oeorglg trains pass Empire as foUowsi • Going South 26 66 pnf Going North.- 2 18 pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, G. M. H. V. MAHONEY, CLP* *P.l MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD, XTSTPld" “(Bun.’ TJUNtT jNolfNiCI Macon ....M. A N. Junction., Swift Creek .... Dry Branch .... Pikes ePak .... Fitzpatrick .... ... lllploy. Jeffersonville ... , Oftlllmore .. Danvlllo ...... , Allentown .. Montrose ... Oudlay ... Moore ........ ... Dublin ....... 4 40 600 612 638 6 60 f 19. D. B. DUNN, Superintendent JAMJOS T. WRIGHT, General Manager. Middle Georgia and Atlantic Hailnad. Time Tablo No. 12. Effective June 24, 0 O’clock A. M„ 1894. Read Down _R«ad Up. T» p| h tt 1 UOOpj * jiooo No.103 P. M, 106 Lv.. Macon ..Ar| Ga. iCrT Lv. Augusta .|Ar| 6 is a Ar Mil’g*vUle Lv|io io p [No. 102 No.101 N5.ni A. M. 7 20 640 9 40 1130 1196 TlM • _ •Georgia Railroad. iMocon and North era Ilallroud W. B. THOMAS, General Manager. JP. M. Lv MlU'g'vllle Arl 9 15 Lv. Eatonum .Arl 7 WS Machen ... 6 60 Covington Juncn 6 10 Ar Covington Lv| 5 06 Ar.. Atlanta ..LvlM 40 p Ar.. Macon ..Lv I2 00p |AT.. Athens ,.Lv) 12 40 p A. M. 12 36 11 20 10 26 9 00 8 59 ‘730 a 0 Lv, Dublin .Ar 63 5 .. Hutchings .. 48 10 .Spring Haven. 43 13 .... Dexter .... 40 16 .... Alcorns ... 37 19 .... Chestor ... 34 23 ... Yonkers ... 60 29 .... Empire .... .... Empire .... 24 85 .... Cypross ... 13 40 . UawklnsvUle U 47 6 68 ... Grovanls ... 0 TIME TABLE. JUNE 24, 1894. (Central Time.) Road Down. Road Upw AM.|AM| ^ PPMIPM. * 880| ““ *" *" -- - — •12 46 •2 20 • 500 203 Lv Macon ...1 Ar Lv Machen ...2 Ar Lv..... Madison ...3 Ar 3r,r, . Athens ...4 Ar Elbcrton ....Lv uv.... Abbevlllo ....Lvl212 Lv... Greenwood ...Lvtua Lv..... Chester Lv Lv Monro.; Lv Lv Ralclgli .....Lv Lv..... Weldon Lv Ar..., Hldhmond ,...Lv Ar ..Washington, ..Lv Ar.... Baltimore ....Lv Ar.... Philadelphia .... Ar Now York Lv 6101 218! 12 401 10 091 220 • -Mixed-Monday, V/edneeday and Frl- d *Mlx«d—‘'Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Connections: 1—With Georgia Southern nnd Florida, East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, Central mil roads for all points in Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—With Middle Georgia and Atlantic railroad, jj—With 0»*>rgla railroad. 4—With Hea- boanl Air Lino vestibule limited, carrying Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid train to Washington and Pullman Buffet Parlor Cars Washington to Now York. E. O. MAHONEY. Act'* O. P. A. J A. H. PORTER, Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD ilrrlvul and Departure of Trains. FOR AUGUSTA. Morning train leaves.. 8:88 Evening train leaves i:M FROM AUGUSTA. Morning train arrives 1:09 Evening train arrives.,.. 848 CENTRAL R, PL ofGEORGIA H. M. COMER AND It. 8. HAYES, RECEIV ERS. Schedule In effect July lit, 1834. Standard Time, Mth Meridian. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. Leave.... —STATIONS- 8 16 a m UW am 12 24 p m Arrive..., Arrive..., Arrve.... ..... Cblumbu* ••• ..... Opelika .... .....Leave Leave 6 16 pm Arrive.... ... Birmingham .. L**avo ::::: ::::: •8 10 pm 113 pm 10 40 pm 11 66 P m •U16 a m 12 22 pm 1 64 p m 8 80 p m 3 13 p m 6 40 p m- 4 61 pm Leave.... Arrive.... Arrive.... ..... Macon ... Fort Valley .. ....« Amerlcus ... ....Arrive L'nvu L<*iivo ::::: 2 41 am 4 10 u m Arrive.... Arrive.... Arrive... Dawson ... Fort Gaines .. ...... Eufaula .... Leave •....Leave .....Leavo 9 60 p m 6 20 p m 8 10 p m 7 66 p rn Arrive.... ....... Ozark C 36 a m 7*00 Sn Arrive... Arrive... Arrive... .. Union Springs ........ Troy ... Montgomery .. Leave Leavo Leave IIS pm 6 35 pm 3 45 p rn 2 25 a.m *8 46 a m 7 40 a m C <0 il 111 C 20 a in 4 10 a m 11 47 p ni 4 10 pm 3 00, V hi 1 28 pm 11 60 a m 11 21 am 9 20 am 10 37 a m 0 05 a rn 0 10 am 7 15 am .... •7 46 a ml*7 WJ9J2 10 17 pm 8 M pin •4 15 a mi*4 25 p m[*7 66 it m 6 12 a ml C 32 p ml 9 47 a m 7 45 a ml 8 05 p m It 30 n m 1 16 p ml 1 00 a ml 7 65 pm !4 15 p inl*1100 pmlll 20 a m 5 05 p mill 46 p m 12 17 p m 6 10 p m| '.♦#..] 3 16 a ml 3 40 pm ....[ 7*45 a ml 4 50 pm I 6 00 a ml 6 30 pm Leave.......... Macon Arrive Grimn Leave Arrlvo Atlanta ....Leave Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv Leave. Macon Arrlvo Arrive.. Gordon Leave Arrive MlllcdgevilJe Leave Arrive Ml lion Leave Arrive Augusta ...Leave Arrive Bavanmh Leave 7~15 D mild 2, p mill Man l-'-tVr.iwa K « p m| 8 25 P W 9 02 a rn •4 25 V tnj*6 65 V rn *7 30 n rn 7 25 a ml*l 18 p m •3 29 it m ..... ;.„4 Id p m| 1 45 a m 10 00 a m 2 05 p /n) 3 01 a hi '4 10 h m 8 05 a m ii 03 a mill 3.3 P m 7 45 a in! 7 p m •8 30 a mr< 45 pm ♦ dally; thus 1 dally except Hunday. Trains marked thua 7 Sunday only. .. to and from Maoon and Montgomery via Kufaula, Savannah and AilauU via Maco via HrnlthviU*. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. cars on night trains bet wen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta, between Macon and Atlanta. rs for ThoinnMon take 7:55 a. m. or 435 p. m. train. Passengers for Carre ........ Passenger* for Perry fake 11:15 a. m. train; Fort Gaines, Buena Vista, Dial 5 a. m. train. i'aMongers fir Syivanla. Wlightsvlli# and SandersviHe take 11:20 it. m. iruui- For farther Inform a tlon and for schedules for points boyoad our line apply to W. F. HHEI.LMAN, Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent j. C. HAILE. General 2’aseengtr Agent * L. J. HARRIS. Ticket AgL. Macon. Trains marked thu: Solid tral and Albi 1*35*1 MMUl