About The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1894)
THE MACON TELEGRAPH: SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 22, 1804. A FINANCIAL GIBRALTAR. Pro-#minently at tho Head of Southern Banita. ITS. STRENGTH DURING PANIC Ibr f’rollf. Hat* Ilouljl.il it* caplin Sf**k * ml Thtr* I, « $150,000 f at pin. Kami on Hand—The Ituilii... Increasing. A peat ao recent that It aeema aa yeaterday to the memory recatla many a Cbllapac In banka and oilier financial eataUlahmenta all over the country. In* atltutlona which were one day deemed aa oolvent aa gold could make them were In tho next but end embleme of the depreaalon of trade, and princely Cortuno'vnnlnhed Kke ImlibVs Into air. But through It all the lixchanga Hank bf Macon atood like an unshaken rock of the sea and earned for Itself the noma of “Tho Gibraltar of Finance.' Through all that terrible period of financial uncertainty there wu* not a moment whoa overy dollar held by thla A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. The Light Running, Jfoteeleae Singer Leada Alt Sewhig Machtnea. The "light running, itojseless Singer" has become a 4iou.ae.vyJd ndceaelty. lu value ia known and recognized wher ever civilization obtains. Its record Is rarftnhfe-tl the markt.- _ fonty-one years It has been the stand ard soaring machine, as vouched for by over 11,009,000 satisfied and content ed purchasers. The annuel Kales now approaaoh nesr ZOO.OOO. Another evi dence of Its value and popularity among the people of central and avulh Geor gia Is the‘large Increase In the business of the Macon office. In >tlie face of tho general depression and unfavorable woaitiier In Georgia, which .</seriously threatened the- crops and thereby af fected all diasses of buehiess, speaks volumes for tMs wonderful machine. The business done through the Macon olllco this year, in spite of the unfa vorable conditions above referred to, has increased nearly 60 per cent, over last year. So popular has the Singer become in 'Macon that a shipment of 400 machines are now on route. This Is the largest aitfpimnl ol machines ever tirade to Macon and Is a striking Imftcitfon of the, public favor which tho Singer enjoys. A mistake cannot hi) poiAibly msdo Jn buying a Singer. Your neighbor can tell you’that the Singers are flr»t-class In every partic ular, or If you will call or address No. M Cotton wvenue you inay examine the machines find learn prices and terms, which are exceiSUngty liberal, both for cash or on easy payments. "FOR ItENT." Ono twelve-room brick dwelling for rent, opposite Mulberry Street Metho- 'dtst church! possession given October 1, IW1. Appty Banner Brothers, Mulberry street. , AN OLD LANDMARK. Macon’s Largest Loan Ilonse is That of Mr. 8. Bloneosteta. Ou<- of Macon's landtirarlM « the lean bnsIneaK of Mr. 8. Btoueusteln on Covtou avenue. Thla bu-lueiiS baa been ruuablMivd »,nee 1881 and has con- eTautly grown to public fttvor and con- Bdence, tig business at«the present time bi-lug aiiiODg the largest, of Its kind In Georgia. Mr. Btouenatein In all his xrotuadttkms ibttls wWi abso lute <5.uu I or uml honesty, ond no in stance is on record of tit* over holruy- Ing the confidence of those who In the past have tieccnhe lfls dleots. All trans act I on* iiTP held aa a'rMjf conlldcn- lial, anti Mr. BVoUenstdht enjoys to a gwW-sftuiPiry dogm* she (imltdnwe and esteem of not only tilic Igtsitests com- iintnlty, hut. ofl-wj'Jh whom lie comes III contact. He has been a resident of Macon since 1870, tend It may lie trulli- futly said of him those who know him best like hhn most. .Mr. Htouerwteln makes loans on ull cluo-o-j of personal property, such as wnmihca, diaimonds, gold ami silverware, tdoafng und mu sical Inainiineiif*. When money must be borrowed, Mr. BkdienMeln Is a first rtttw man Ho visit. He oorritw unit 1ms on Kami a large stork of Jewelry and other unredeemed pledges, wthiii . lie sells regard lens of tlielr value. Every- thing »ild Is gqanuicced by Mr. Blmi- eiwlelii to be exactly us peprezmtted, and If found ollierwte# gnsty 1m re turned amt the money refunded. If lie gays gold, it's golil, A diamond b night of him is n diamond. TUB RESERVE IS $61,000,000. Washington, July 20.-~The gold ship ments Of Mil* week. 11.500.000 being tak en today, lias reduced die treasury gold to $61,000,000, the lowest point reached since the gold reserve was established. EAST TENNESSEE. VIRGINIA AND GEORGIA RAILWAY. Time la Effect. May a. SOUTHBOUND. | No.lb | No.13. IFliU A. Sooth Indiana, Pa. Saved HHy Life 85 Worth of Hood’8 Sarsaparilla Caso of Nfcotlno Poisoning. M C. L Iio6d & Co., Lowell, Mans.: M I write tlieie lines to certify that Hood's Sarsaparilla lias cured me of a most painful dlsme from which I hare suffered four years. It appeared In the form of eruptions on my neck and face, spreading over my body, ao painful that I could not sleep at night,' and could not work in the day time, and when I did lay down and get Into a little doze. If 1 would move Just a little, it would start that terri ble sensation, and Blood Would Start from the 6rupUons on my.legs and body. I bad to wear bandages all the time. My eyes were swollen, my back In terriblo condition. Ono physician said u was weed poison, another eczema, and another Nicotine Poisoning, ^ and that I would have to go to a special ist (I omitted to say that I am a cigar maker by trade.) But Hood’s Sarsaparilla had been recommended, and thought I would try It, and am heartily thankful that 1 did. I can truly say that Hood’s Sarsa parilla lias effected * A Perfect Cure. I am free from sores, have a good appe tite, do dull feelings, and that continual sick headacho is gone. This wonderful cure has only cost mo $5. This small amount of money lias rid mo of all my Hood’sr™* Cures sufferings. I am still taking Ilood’s Sarsa parilla, my faithful friend which ho* eavtd my life.” Wit. A. Booth, Indiana, Fa. Hood's Pills wo hand made, and per fect in proportion and appearance. 26c. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULP R. R. A Qirtck, Safe and Comfortable Route. Tho Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schedule Effective July 15, 1864. NORTH BOUND. No.Mf IrfolfT ] No.51* Lv. Columbus ( 710 am Lv. Waverly Hs4l| 8 01 am Lv. Oak Mo-jntMln Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Woodbury... Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson... Ar. Griffin Ar. Macon, C.R.R., Ar Atlanla,C.R.R. Lv. Griffin Ar. McDonough.., 812 am 8 41 am poo am 9 27 am 10 00 am r» 19 pm 1130 am Lv. McDonough...] Ar. Griffin Lv. Macon .] 4 25 pm Atlanta 4 25 pm Lv. GrlfTln 6 56 pm Williamson.... 6 25 pm Lv. Concord 711 pm Lv. Woodbury 1 7 89 pm Lv. Warm Springs 7 59 pm Lv. Oak Mountain) . v 29 pm Lv. 'Waverly tlall.j 8 89 pm Ar. Columbus. staunch old Institution to tho credit of any depositor was not ready to lOHt his check had he had any but the firm est faith In the solvency of the Ex change Bank. Nor Is this statement loss complimentary to the sound busi ness msthbds of Its promoter® than l« tho whole of the hank's twenty-two years of history-* history of consistent success and advancement. Speaking of history U may be Inter esting to not# that ths Exchange Bank has, to use a phraso of every-day mean ing, "paid for Itself" almait iwlcs ovsr since Its organisation aoms twenty-two yeara ago, or nearly ao long as tiisu It haa paid to overy stockholder who then paid hla hundred dollars for a •hare of stock the neat return of %ITL or $28 lets than double the original race value of the stock SSJumSSSSI un'd lA" utu out rf Its rarnlng. for a ™ ln)f T ^ plus? which. tz bjjlna cunUnuaUy h^ creased aa time rolls on. and .hla ban* grows *lionK«r whelh.r olhara rail hr ° Th» last Mini-annual report ofthe bank’s ca.Mvr ts a remarkable showing “r lh« Institution- It pay* s.l amt* holdv.e a semi annual dlvtdapd of* »•* «wr cent, on their tuve.un.nu, ami nc- sMrs thla paa... $10,990 tb lh« surplus fU C?ihlar Cabantza’ report than la more mono, now o*posiJ than for a tone time past, and that 'ho bu.lnem ot th« bank la tnoreaaln* In ''vfUh'.uch a record ot contlnoed aiul constant proopertty.wlth such abl. msn acomtnt. » n»aii»**meot tnJeeu alrectoo by u sound a buslneaa aenat « » known to Mscon and Macon iieople.wlth ample capital anil almost unlimited re source* it Is easy to understand why dtt old Ezcltana. Bank la ivasnlcd as belim Ann aa human inatttuttoa- van B»vi ythlnx which tn plain Justice may be considered aa an ateroent entrnne Into th* consideration ot tt» i’.amltn«. aotrancy ami prospects tends to Increase the pride which the people not outy of ■the Central City, but of the entire state (eel tn the possession oi Ihta masuUI- czul eauWtahmenb THE EXCHANGE BANK BUILDING. O. M. FULGHUM * CO. Can Supply All Who Wnlrt Staple and Fancy Gtwcrkw. The llnii of & M. Fulvrhum & Co. lus for fiHir yoont liortt rooognlzed na lu-.nli|inrti-ra fur the ckolimt amt bwt staple and fancy grocerloi and nxirkot ilebixioKe. Their (More kt ailtktuM on 1’opkir street, ooureolom mat aooeted- ble to the trade, and ttv-'.v dnjoy u Ut>- erai xltare at t(ie jutrottajje of the lie* (aiuiUeo tn MUeou. Everythin); 1* guar anteed to be tbe purest, lawt aetveted aud eholueat, uiul eaZlsIaoMou u intur- $utoed In every ttattanve ur the knotla may be returned and alto money re funded. NolhlUK la trfl umtono wtoeii can tvmdur. to tbe convenience of the trude, whose taatev uml wiabea are ootMtaatly uutteipated «mt ntthllsd. When you tvaut the tmt und ouly the beat on wUsftietory terms, call on C. M. FulKhum & Co,, 010 Poplar atrettL WHOLESALE FRUITS AND PRO- DUCK. Mr. C. E. Nawtnn IHvvared to Supply Macon and Surroundto* Country. Among the »>w Ornm eotabllKhett tn Macou ts that under the Brui mime amt style of O. K. Netvtou. Mr. Newton 1* by no moans now at the btuhaw which now occupies ids tlqte, tnfcmta and attoiftlon, liartns b«wi identliled wNh this clam of trade tot some yvars hi Mareu, by reason of which expe rience tie tms tanmie thoroughly fa- udllaKxed with Use made tuul ha netals. He wholesahw frups, pnaluee. etc.. M'lliuc wholly to dealers In Macon ami her triple arm. Sprefal tmlucetueot* are offered country itwrebtxuts on eon- Mgtuneats of poultry, eggs ami all plantation produce. ffVtrntx of ewtnml*- td.Ht are na liberal as tz consistent ortth correet btwimws jiKmiptre, and the In t.uvats of tlhvtw Is carefully guarded ami served. They solicit carresp.*- d«m,v ami ckoslgnmeths on all claanw of fraltz and pro luce. Dr. Price’s Cream Bakin; Powder WwtS’sPalrHixlw.lMnlal and Ulrtaoa. SPECIAL EXCURSION To 8t. Simon’, and Cumberland Island on the Cumberland Specials. On July 51 the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad will run a special ex cursion from Macon to St. Simon’s amt Cumberland Islands, leaving Macon at 10:$tl p. ill. with through^sleepers, ar riving at Brunswick In antp|e time to connect with the boats for Cumberland and St Simon's. Arrangements have been made with the Western and At lantic and Central roads to ■onr.ect with this special train au<l participate In : he following specially low rales for the round trip: From Chattanooga $7 00 From Dalton... $6 50 From Rome $6 60 From Atlaata $6 00 Fiom Macon $1 00 Tickets good returning until July 30. This affords the finest opportunity yet offered to visit these famous oeulde resor ts, as It gives plenty of time for rest amt recreation. The beach at these resorts la the Aneat on the Atlantic coast, and surf bathing can be Indulged In by ladles and children without'dam ger. Hie hotel aacasnmodatlona are ex cellent amt rgtes reasonable. For fur ther Information address G. A. Macdon ald. O. P. A. Macon. Go. BIG FIRE IN BIRMINGHAM Blrminghstn, July 20.—FVrry & Mu sou, wboltval* eUtoo comvany hnd Sttw- ere* u*!wL»ki1<» ond rrtuH furniture company, both occupying on Immense four-»tonr stniouire, ere tn ashes. The Ua9 on butiding nnd stock, 3250,000; In surance not known. The CnMwett hofel, the Mndaomost building tn tiio city. »tx stories high, vntued with fnmkftitiin* utW>0, (W0. in surance 1175.05, o«n d by the Caldwell Company were ttfeo burned. The tlrjt b'tlldmgs Turned wore owned by J. \V. Johnson of New York, ex-pcvaldem of the Ontml of Georgia. anti-anarchy bill. Baris. July CU.—-In the chamber of deputies tt>l\>- the discussion of the anti-Anarchist bill was resumed. Forty- •even amendments to the bl»| were »uc- riwsSvely reiectml after brief debates. The Grot clause of the bill was eventual ly passed by a vote of 297 to 2*5. Hila clause provides that persona chirged with Inciting to Anarchy crime shall be tried before a bench of Judges without Jury. 5-00 pin 555 pm 8U6 pm 6 29 pm 701 pm 713 pm 9 44 am 7 G2 pm 1023 pm 2 35 pm 3 46 pm 3 56 pm 4 26 pm 4 45 pm 512 pm 5 29 pm 755 pm 8 05 pm 5 45 pm 6 30 pm Leave Macon .....|10 45 pm'1100 *m Arrive Cochran .11313 antjL,* 43 pm Arrive Ilawkinsvllle | 7 40 amj 3 40 pm Arrive Eastman |U64ara| 12«pm Arrive Jesup | 4 15 am| 5 15 pm Arrive Brunswick I 6 IS ami 715 pm Arrive Jacksonville 1 8 25 am 9 25 prn Arrive Savannah ( 6 53 amj 9 47 pm NORTHBOUND. Lv. Macon Ar. Atlanta Atlanta Ar. Rome...,.,... Dalton Ar. OoltewohJ’c’n Ar. Chattanooga. Lv~ChattftnoogaT. Ar. Cincinnati...., Lv. Chattanooga. Ar. Memphis. Lv. ChnttanoogaT Lv Ooltewah J’c’n Ar. Knoxville | No.12. | No.14. | No.18. 8 2» 8E 4 25 pm 7 50 pin U00 pm 155 am 320 am 4 10 am 6 37 p 130 pm| 4 45 am 7 10 p 7 JO am 7 45'pm 1145 2 00 pm 4 40 pm 5 51 pm OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO — NEW VORK, PHILADELPHIA ANI ’ ItOSTON. UZSIOE FROM X1V1NS.VR ’ TO NEW'YORK: Cgbln, <20; Excurtiou $32; H-.erag-, $;o TO EOSTON: Cabin $22; Excurelon, US, 8lMra-( TO PHILADELPHIA. VIA REW TOR*: Cabin, $22A>; Exoanian, $31; Stasia,, ibUk ? 1 5 00 am SB p m | 0 3S am 6 37 pm |U tt pm|tu ts pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS." Southbound. No. tt.-Solia vcsilbulo train to Jacttioa- vlllo, with Pullman Buffet . Drawing Room Cara attached for JackaonviUe-nnd Brun*. wick. No, U—Solid train for Brunawick. . Northbound. * . , No. 1Z—Solid vestibule train to At lanta, connecting with local train for* Chattanooga and way .station*. Carrie, Pullman Sleeping Care between Macon and Chattanooga. No. H.—Solid train to Chattanooga, with eleeper attached, from Atlanta, con necting with fact trains for Cincinnati. Memphis and Knoxville. - No. 18—Carriaa free chair to Chattanooga which Is attached to solid vestibule train fob Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains In nil directions For full Information as to routes, rates, etc., apply to JIM w. CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. B. W. WRENN, G. P. A. J. J. FARNSWORTH, D. P. A. Atlaata and New Means Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R. Quickest and Beit Bouts Montgomery. Selma. UobUa, New Orleans, _ Texas and Southwest. Southbound. ‘No. 64. No. Mi. no. Lv. Macon Lv. Atlanta Ar Montgomery.. Ar Pensacola ... At Mobile Ar New Orleans. Ar Houston ....j 4 30 pm 5 35 am 11 05 am 6 55 pm 5 20 pm 10 25 pm 8 25 ami 8 25 am 4 20 pmj 1 30 pm 9 20 pm 8 80 pm 5 SO amf 5 30 am 3 05 ami 3 7 35, ami 10 50 pm| TO SELMA. n| 3 03 o n 7 35 t njlO 6ft l Leave Montgomery I 9 30 pml 8 10 am Arrive Selma jll 16 pmjll 15 am eppoimeu SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) City ot Birmingham..Sun., July 15, 4.00ai Kansas City ..Tues., July 17, 5.30 m Nncoochee ..Frl., July 20. 7.00.u City of Augusta Sun., July 22. 8,iw a ( of Birmingham.Tue«., July 21. 7.3*> i i Kansas City Fri.. July 27, 12.30 m City of Augusta Tueia. July 31, 4,;w ,. t City of Birmingham..Frl., An*?. 3. 7,'»>.ti Kansas City Sun.. Aug. i>. :t| Nocoochee Tues., Aug. 7, luouui City of Augusta Frl., Aug. 10. u-j Pl City of Birmingham.Sun., Aug. 1.’. j. uli Kansas City Tues., Aug. 14. u*. Nocoochee Fri., Auy. 17. h im ;ll City of Augusta Sun., Aug. lu , City of Birmlngham.Tue3„ Aug. 21. * :. i ,i Kansas City ..Frl., Aug 24. 11.-. m, Nacoochee ....Eun., Aug, 2iJ. l.Ri jn City of Augusta Tues., Aug. 28, 2.3) pi City of Birmlngham..Fri„ Aug. 31, c.wai SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallahassee Thurs., Julyi9, c.00pi Chattahoochee Thurs., July 26. u.ai ui Tallahassee .Thurs., Aug. 2 s.mpt Chattahoochee Thurs., Aug. 9, u.i© ai Tallahassee .........Thurs. Aug. 16. pi Chattahoochee Thurs., Aug. 21, l’o.oo ai Tallahassee Thurs., Aug. 50, 5.00 u SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA (This Ship Does Not Carry Passengers. Dessoug Sat, July 21. 7.00 ai De»3oug Tues., July 31. 4.00 pi Dessoug Fri., Aug. 19. l.uopi Dessoug Mon. Aug. 20. 7.20hi Dessoug....... Thurs., Aug. 20. 5.no pi J. P. BECKWITH. G. A.. Jacksonville. Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville. FM W. E. Arnold, G.T.P.A., Jacksonville. Flj C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. 8, To Take Effect Monday, April 9, is> Nos. 1 and 2 will run dally except Sua day. All others Irregular. Read Down. ■ Read Up , Train 50 carries Pullman vrttlbulo sleeper New York to New Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train 53 entries Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or. SOUTH BOUND. fNo.62* j No.SOFI No.l'i? 5 30 am 6 16,i 616 am 6 33 am 6 52 tun 4 15 um 730 am 9 05 am 9 23 am 7 41 am 813 amjll 8 23 anvil 15 rm 9 30 pm D 15 um|12 00 am Dally. ! Daily except Sunday. 7 Sun day only. Ail trains arrive and depart Union de pots at Columbus and Griffin. Ask for tickets and see that they read via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Rad- road. CLIFTON JONES, O. P. A., Columbus, Ga. Columbus soutnern Railway Company, Tima Tabic No. 18, Effective Feb. 19, 13H Sunday SOUTHBOUND. Lv Columbus. Lv Richland Lv Dawson..... Ar Albany Ar Brunswick.. Ar Jacksonville........... Ar Thomasville. Dally except 1 Sunday.) Only. NORTHBOUND. 5 40 pm 8 47 ain 7 55 pmJlO 00 am 9 15 pm 11 00 am 8 10 amj 8 SO pm t 40 amj 8 80 pm 6 85 amj 6 35 pm "Dally j Sunday lUv Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick Lv Thutnasvllle Lv Albany Lv Dawson.... Lv Richland...V.. Ar Columbus All schedules shown between Albany •nd Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to rhomosvllle on Sat urdays after 3:55 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. C. HILL, Superintendent. 7 00 pm $ 60 am 7 00 lira 6 30 am 3 00 pm 8 00 am 5 00 ami 3 00 pm 6 40 am] 4 00 pm 8 45 am 5 13 pm U 00 am| 7 tt) pra Atlanta. Trains 54 and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont gomery. Genl - M«*w JOHN. A. GEE. Genl. Pass. Agt. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH KA1LHUAD. Time Table No. 12, Taking Effect Sun day, April 29, 1894. Read Down. Keaa up. Sun-1 I IT faun.* Votf 4 40 500 6 80j 512 Macon .... ....M. Sc N. Junction.... . Swift Creek . . Dry Branch . . Pikes ePnk . . Fitzpatrick . .... Ripley .... Jeffersonville .. Gnllimore .. ... Danvlllo ... .. Allentown .. ... Montrose .. .... Dudley .... D. B. DUNN, Superintendent JAMES T. WRIGHT. General Manager. A. M. 1 9 00 0 Lv. Dublin .Ar 53 9 15 5 .. Hutchings .. 48 9 30 10 .Spring Haven. 43 9 45 13 .... Dexter .... 40 10 tw 16 Alcorns ... 37 10 20 n .... Chester ... 34 10 40 23 ... Yonkera ... 30 •r.U oo 29 .... Emplra .... lv .11 10 .... Empire .... 24 U 25 ar.U 49 S3 49 .... Cypress ... . HawklnsvlU* IS 13 47 6 53 ... Grovanta ... 9 Close connections made at Dublin wit WriRhtsvIlle and Tennllle railroad In bot directions. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgl trains pass Empire as follows: Going South.;... 15 56ri Going North. . 2 43 ri J. W. HIGHTOWER. G. M. H. V. MAHONEY. G. F. Sc P. A. MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, 1894. (Central Tima) Read Down. AM.jAMj 1 880 •12 45 •220 • 500 Middle Georgia aud Atlantic Railroad. Time Table No. 12. Effectlvo June 21, 6 O'clock A. M„ 1894. Read Down Read Up. Lv.. Mxcon ..Arl OoTiCrT Lv. August* ,|Ar| 6 t- a Ar Mll’g’vllle Lv[lQ 16p Lv MUt'l’vUl. An 9 15 Lv. Eatoni'.n .Ar J 55 Lv... Machen ..,( 6 50 Covtngton Juncn 5 10 Ar Covington Lv| G « Ar.. Atlanta ..Lv|*3 40 p "7 20 a Ar.. Macon ..Lvj.'SOOp Ar.. Athens ..Lvjl3 40p •Georgia Railroad. .IMacon and Norm- ern Railroad W. B. THOMAS, General Manager. Evening Lv Macon ...I Ar Lv..... Machen ...2 Ar Lv..... Madison ...3 Ar Lv....;. Athens ...4 Ar Lv.... Elberton ....Lv Lv.... Abbeville ....Lv Lv... Greenwood ....lv Lv..... Chester .. ’ Lv Monroe .. Lv..,.. Raleigh Lv Lv Weldon .... Lv Ar.... Richmond ....Lv Ar ..Washington. ..Lv Ar.... Baltimore ....Lv 120jAr..,. Philadelphia .... Ar Now York Lv Read Uj fPM|P N 6 50| 6 1( 4 43j 2 II 3 55|12 4 2 03(10 U 11431 •Mixed—Monday. Wednexday and Frt day. lMlxed—Tueeday. Thursday and Satui ^Connections: 1—With Georgia Southey and Florida. East Tennessee, Virginia an Georgia, Central railroads for all points I Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—Wlfl Middle Georgia and Atlantlo railroad 8—With Georgia railroad. 4—With Bel board Air Line vestibule limited, cerryh] Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid traj to Washington a’nd Pullman Buffet Peru Cara Washington to New York. E. C. MAHONEY, Act’g O. P. A. A. H. PORTER, Superintendent US 11 3) GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure of Trains. «-1 FOR AUGUSTA. Morning train leaves Evening train leaves FROM AUGUSTA. Morning train arrives J; Evening train arrives.... 61 CENTRAL R. R. of GLEORGELA . H. M. COMER AND R. a HAYEa RECEIV EUS. • Schedule In effect July 1st 1*94. Standard Time. 00th Meridian. BETWEEN MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. _ 1-7 05 a m S 15 a m —STATIONS— k®*. v# Macon Arrive Arrive Fort Valley Leave Arrive Cblumhua Leave Arrv. Opelika Leave Arrive Birmingham Leave Leave Macon Arrive Fort Valley Arrive Americu. .. Arrive Albany ... Arrive.... Arrive... Arrive... Arrive... Arrive... Arrive., Dawzon Fort Caines .. ... Eufaula .... Ozark Union Sprlngi . Troy Arrive Montgomery Arrive Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave Leave 7 45 p m (B pm ••••• ;;;; 8 45 p m 2 23 a m mu !..• •8 45 am 4 10 pm 7 40 a tn 3 00 p m 6 40 a m lit pm 6 20 am 11 60 am 110 am U 21 & m 3 20 am 11 47 pm ::::: ::::: 10 37 a mllO 17 pm 6 05 a rn • 9 10 am 7 15 4 m 8 53 pm •7 45 a ml-7 30 D m L. l: BETWF.EN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDQEV1LLE. AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH, 14 15 p mWl CO p m 5 05 p mill 45 p m « 10 p ml S 15 a m 1 7 45 » m I 6 00 a m Leave. Arrlvs. Arrive. Ar.... Macon Griffin Atlanta Chattanooga -via Atlanta Arrive .Leave .Leave ....Lv Leave. Macon Arrive Arrive Gordon .Leave Arrive Mllledgevtllo .Leave Arrive Milieu .Leave Arrive Augusta . Leave Arrive Savannah .Leave 7 55 p m!10 23 P m l 5 40 p ml 8 25 p ml •4 25 p :n|*6 53 p mI- 7 25 a mi-1 IS P ml- J 40 p ml J 45 a mllO 00 a m * 65 p m J 01 a ml 9 10 a m f S 06 a m II 03 a mill S3 P mt 7 45 a ml 7 30 p ml •8 30 a nil-8 45 p m| Trains marked thus • dally; thus ! dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus 7 Sunday only. Solid trains arc run to and from Macon and Montgomery vU Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. Mtc.a and Albany via Smtthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. Sleeping cars on night train, betwen Savannah and'Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. parior cars between Macon and Atlanta. . .. Passenger, for Thomas ton take ttf6 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Pawrigers for Carrollton and Cedartown UK. i-* a. m. train. Passengers for Perry take 11:15 a. m. tralni Fort Gaines, Buena Vista. Blakely ar.d Clayton should 11U5 •• m. train. PasMngera f.ir Sytvanla. WrtghUvIlle and Sanderavllle take 11:30 a. m. train. For further tnformiUon and for schedules for points beyond our line apply to . _ . tv. F. stlELLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Psasenger Agent, j. C HAILE.’ General Passenger Agent. L. J. HARRIS. Ticket Agt, Macon.