The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 24, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY. MORNING* JULY 34,* 1894 HELP TIDE OVER THE TROUBLE Vlio Ladies of the Home for the Friend less Must Have Just One More Lift. CONTRIBUTE WHAT YOU CAN If It Doiin't Amount to but Five Cents —If All Would Toko Hold, tlie Hill den Would Ho 1*1;; tit unit JCailly Borne. SOUTH MACON AND WEST END 1 Many Interesting Items Gathered by the Hustling Reporter of Those Lively Suburbs. PERSONAL AND SOCIAL MENTION A Most Delightful Straw Ride to Sotcu j Bridges by a Party of Young People—The Blythe Reading * Club Entertainment. The Home for the Friendless ts not quite out of the lurch yet and it will tike one more response from the peo ple to tide over the present period of § car city that has come over it. This morning one or two gentlemen tv ho have volunteered their services to tie King’s Daughters will make a can vass in the interest of temporary sub- uriptlons. They will bo g-lail to receive tven the smallest subscriptions and no- tody—they will call only on those toho r.vn give—should refuse them entirely. (jse them entirely. ' Tlio cause of the home’s present dis tress mav not be understood by many people. It is this: The main subscri- l ers to its support, or many of them, ire uwhy for the summer. As iohg as t-iey are here, and for the past two j ears, they have kept regularly up with Uelr peribdicftl contributions and the tomo never suffers while they have their shoulders to the wheel. Now,how ever, that they are away pie burden Lome so patiently by them for nine months, in the year must full upon ©th us for the bther ninety days. It amounts to very little. If all who jin-all who really have an interest in tain institution—would give anywhere from 10 to 50 cents the trouble could te bridged over. Hut there are always inly a few to come to the rescue in fetich emergencies, and thus the burden li made to rest heavily upon the two or three volunteers who do the work Ue best they can. It <ls only until fall that the home will Lave to go begging. Surely there are tntough people In Macon yet to keep it t.p until then. Ybu will be called on tiday and give -whatever you can. Re member that there are thirteen poor girls and young women and children at tne home, not undeserving- creatures cither, but that number of unfbrtuhatea v/h’om charity must care for until hon- Lr.ible employment of some kind Is se cured for them. As fast as one subject l.i gotten rid of there are two Standing it the door for admittance. The ludies ore bften out to It to decide between t \em, that the most deserving may be first cared for. The' good matron at the home has every lick of the. work to do :njc>vf since Several of the friends of Misses Es telle, Marie and Riddick made I a plasant company that spent an hour I or uwo at the home of the parents of | the young ladles on AOh street. A night-blooming cereus la Mrs. Rid dick’s floiu.1 collection 'has for a few I days given -evidence of blooming, and thought that on 'this nlgh't they would I be gratified by seeing it bloom, and ] hence Che plant, in all of its resplendent beauty, wus closely watched, and by 9 o’clock. 4t was indeed “a thing of l beauty,” wieh Us deUoa'te waxen petals, breathing out volumes of the most flagrant perfume, Which permeated I the atmosphere of the room in which] the plant was kept. The same evening another beautiful specimen of rthe same plant, belonging to Mrs. Peter Brown, | Boundary street, bloomed, nine per fect /blooms bursting forth in all their I beauty u't once; a rare number to be I produced at 'the mine time. -While on | this subject -the writer is reminded of I tne funds have been exhausted.' She Las the cleaning and scrubbing to do Inroughout the. entire house—no easy ** —r-nhd .lft * |ob wltJhlii itoelf—and • 111 addition to tills has all Uicl cdoklng and nursing to fio except' for personal assistance from the members of the-King's Daugh ters, who come day ufter day from their tomes and nurse the sick, bringing faintles for them, We lmvc brought our stock of Summer Millinery down-stairs fop the purpose of closing out same re gardless of cost. Now is the time to buy. 200 Straw Hats at... 10c; 100 bettor quality at. .25c 50 children's Lawn Cups at 15c 100 Lawn Caps and Hats worth $1, at 40c Flowers, Plumes, fancy Ribbons, Buckles and Ornaments at cost. NEW CORSETS- -The best 50 cents and $1 Corset in the city. We have the largest stock of Dress Goods in Silks, Woolens, Series, Novel ties, etc. New Goods just in from the factory. / Tima la Effect, May SO. SOUTHBOUND. | No.U. | No.IX Leave Mncon..... |10 45 pm|tl 00 am Arrive Cochran |Li 13 ani|U U pm Arrive HnwklnsvMo j 7 40 am 3 40 pm Arrive Eaatman |12 54amj 133 pm Arrive Jesup | 4 la um| 5 15 pm Arrive Brunswick. Arrive .Ipcknonvllle. Arrive Savannah |i. &4 am| 1 2* p ... | 4 la um| 6 15 p »..| 6 la ami 7 15 p le.„..,..l 8 25 am 9 23 p .....| 655 am| 9 47p NORTHBOUND. EvT* Macon .T | No.12. \ No.14. I No.IX Ar. Atlanta Lv. Atlanta Ar. Romo Ar. Dalton Ar. OoltewahJ'c'n Ar. ChaUiimunr.i, Lv." Chattanooga. - . Ar. Cincinnati, Lv. ClmttanoogaT 4 80 nin| 4 25 pm| 8 25 am 7a»am 7 50 pin 11 45 am 8 OOain 1100 pm 3 00 pm 10 40 ami 1 55 ami 4 40 pm 12 00 n j J 20 ami 5 61 pm 13 47 pmj 4 10 a in 8 87 pm 120 pmj 4 45 amj 7 10 pm i 710 ami 7 20 pm 7 45 pm] 7 30 am Ar. Memphis Lv. ChnttnnooBa.. | JWamj 7 45^tn 610 pmj 7 00 am 9 00 ani| 6 65 pm 9 35 atn| (J 37 pm U 45 pmjlU 15 pm SOUTHERN FEIHAL^COLLECE 51 ye&Tt under the admlntetrntion of one family' reiufttne in LeOropae, and reeumee Sept. 1»,18»4- Twenty-two ten-hen of oolvmlty trailing* Departments of Ltbrral, fine*. Prautlcel Art*, ith Eclectic. ltcRulnr end lull Couran. •e tho breadth end depth of the Puli C'ouree- lliraryj Btnseum, StudenU' Laboratory, Library. ^Mneeum, Students' Laboratory, Mounted Telescope, Art iStudiot, 28 Plano*.' THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT A SPECIALTY: teechore.Mits Cox, Mrc.lIut.hIuaon.DiL loarderc from 20 States, Cauada and Cul •’ ictrated Houvenlr and Cataloirne rent fr V. COX, Prm't., LaUUiMUK. UA. aeverkul more lloiul collections of aur* tlclpanta in tha-t dHIghtful qualification, parsing beauty and a eource bf attrac- both vocal and Instrumental. The club tmn n^h.ir r*r \r,« will meet bn next Thursday.evening at ti n. That of Mre. MalUry Tttylor on the residence of Mr. George DoBorde on Boundary street is wortiiy of specl<al Cedar street, mention, as also Is that of Mrs. K. -A. Biigat on Second street and Miss Rosa Mrs. W. A. Wyche will spend a few Matnows and many others on Soutu weeks with relatives and friends In Tiiiril streets, beyond Boundary. I Monroe countv noar Smarr’s Station, — and at Indian Spring. The Indy left Miss Ogean Adkunson of South Ma- I the city on Monday morning by private oon left tnis city on Saturday for a] conveyance and no doubt had a delight- prolonged visit ito re.utivea and friends I <ul drive through tho groves of Bibb m the noPmern portion of t'ne auate. I and Mbnroe counties. Mias Adu-mson will spend the remain- . . _ ,, _ t . - der of uie season of aonool vacation 1 The members of the Jolly Club of in the enumies of Henry and Oluyton South Mucon were present In. full num- and the oiUes of Attountl, in Whicn Jo- "" call ties she has many friends and ac- evening last. An unusual nurnoer oi * I visitors attended and were greatly en- bers at the regular meeting on Friday evening last. An unusual number of Quuilnt'ancea, tertalned at the excellent though short A fe.v peaches can be fc«rt. or In «*!'« ?£& wga I firjcss*ds expectation ut the 'time of the disas trous cold snap of «tihe early spring. Mr. A. Matthews ihaa on his 'ant on contributed not a little to the general pleasure of all. The company was fa vored with an address from him that was regarded -with the most marked 2*2?,ln"ere»t";nd“Jlaimed tilelr "un'dlvided nt” trees bearing e'adh a few. enough at I dnpta on evorv fnlr duv The oro- rhi # V t S, jp vo ' lh ® household u. taste of I gramme Was excellent In very detail "*SK 1 Ki t , and furnished an evening of Intense In- Miss Muwile V^nlmilbers was pleas- terest and pleasure to all, bearing evl OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NKWSrOUK, PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. I-AUins FROV aAVAIfMAK TO NEW YORK: Cabin, 120; Excursion M2; StsertfO, 110. TO BOSTON! Cabia Excursion, JJiJ, Blctrage, *11.75. 10 PHILADELPHIA, VIA RKW YORK: Cabin, 122.50; Excursion, |M; BMaraxs iU TUROUOH CATl ARnANaUMBNTa Southbound. No. 11.—Solid vestibule train to Jackson, villa, with Pullman Burtst Drawlnr Room Cara attached for Jacksonville and Bruns. Wick. No. 13—.Solid train tor Brunswick. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At- lanta. connoctln, with local train for Chattanooga and way alallons. Carries Pullman Sleeping Cara between Macon and Chattanooga. No. It.—Solid train to Chntfanooga. TO ORGANIZE A BIO UNION. Chicago, July 22.—The Hereto this •rooming prints a long article, giving the detail the plans of the Ameirlcan Rail way Union to ubeorb the older broth erhoods imd 'he recently organized American labor unions to take In every class of labor except railroad em ployers, 'the two organisations to affll- toite and be prepared by (May, 1895, to demand ft readjustment of wages to the 'basis existing prior ito the panic and hard times, and In the event of refusal no order a goneml walk out. with sleeper attached, from Atlanta, con necting with fast trains for Cincinnati, Memphis and JCnoxvIlle. No. 18—Carries free chair to Chattanooga which Is attached to solid vostibulo train for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at ChAttanooga with fast trains in all directions. For full Information as to routes, rates, •to., apply to JIM W. CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agtnt, Macon, Qa. U. W. WRENN. O. P. A. J. J. FARNSWORTH, D. P. A. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF *R. R. A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route. Tho Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schedule Effectlvo July 15, 1894. ^ NORTH BOUND. r No.5l* antly occupied on Friday evening last dence of the energy with which t he In exercising tne du'Uea of ihwteaa in I partlclpanta have entered' Into the work, the reception of large number of her Especially was this the case with the lady and gentlemen friends ut the tentitm. Several excellent elocutionary residence of her fatner, on Ttoird atreet, and mualciil selectlona were offered by in • the southern portion of the city, a number of ladlea nml gentlemen, the who spent n'•delightful evening In so-1 concluding number being a dialogue in TWO LIVES SAVED. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas of Junstlon City, Ill., was told by her doctors that »he had consumption and that there was no hope for her, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely • ured her, and she says It saved her life. Mr. Thos. ISggers, 139 Florida t treet, San Francisco, suff red from a dreadful cold, approaching consump tion, tried without result everything «lse, then bought one bottle of Dr. King’s New Discovery, and in two v/eeka was cured. He Is naturally thankful. It is such results, <Jf which these are samples, that prove the won derful efficacy of this medicine in roughs and colds. Free trial bottles at H. J. Lamar & Son’s drug store. Reg- vlar size, 50o. and $!• ctal ixi'Jtimes, music, etc., Refresh- I which' the female character in costume ments 'were served. Among Miose pres- was personated to perfection by a couple ent on the occasion were: Misseu Mag- of the young gentlemen of the club, gto Hull, Kcute iHull, Maude Hull, Alan- The regular .meeting of the club will uie H'4ll, Mary Fowler, Maggie Fret- tnko place at the residence of Mr. W. weL-U Peonl /baepard, (Dora BhepaJMi | Aught as usual on next Friday even- Uulffla U anA lav Dn-i Mivam b’fll* I itllF ’ Huittle Handley, Rosa Moore, Eflio I ing. Hoad, Dovio Sanders, Laura DiUw- house, Luey Griffin, Delle Dupree, Liz- The regular prayer »ervlce of the con- zle Dupree, 'Bertha Aviant, Llzzlo I gregatlon of the Tattnall Square Presi- OikiusbWae, Oorui Ohambllaa, Mr. J byterlan church will take place at the King. D. King, Fred Toole, E. Thamce, church on Wednesday evening. A nil Lyncr 'Hall. Walter Before, Wess Bn- attendance Is groanly desired. After Btoa. Edwurd Tidwell, Eld CBlam- *5 te 4 l,sr "" a l‘! r ‘, he " e , x ? th r° 9 V°S k ! bliss, Oscar Simpson, Robert Hatton, I thu Ro1 ' Ml ' M 0 "'" will be absent, but Tom’ Grant. Tom before Quitman on every °his pulpit will be PbUllpsT George 1 Fhl11 Ipa. Qeorgo Jo^ea] I llll « 1 ' w - M VK« y preaching «- Thomns Rairsdale a rreUMl,.. m ,t,n R th e city at that time. Rev. S. vn Morris will vsit Pensacola, leaving the in wrjilng tne name of the bride, which I t.,,.. ...... , h „ ......i, rr 0 should lhave been Miss Blanche Price. 1 c y tn mucr D “ rt ut - " * ASSIGNEE NOTICE. THE STOCK OF W. A. REDDING, CONSISTING OF CLOTHING - AND HATS, AC, MUST BE SOLD AT ONCE. BIGGEST OF BIG BAR GAINS OFFERED J.J.COBB, ASSIGNEE. ^ The Rev. Dr. Romlg closes his series ™ ho j * ne o d 5 a i Wl |bf meetings at the Tabernacle on next * n * m B . unday > Thursday evcnlnx. From Macon the was very wed known by several engl- doctor goes to Augusta, where his pres- neers and flremcn of the Southwest- once has 'been anxiously anticipated for em railroad, who had met 'him at -A.1-1 nevcral weeks. There Is manifest rehie- bony, and 'they expressed thdlr re- tance on the pan of his admiring 11st- grets ait his untimely death In very eners In Macon at this decision bf tho feeling terms, when they became aware minister and manv regrets are felt of It, •through the Telegraph. He was at hla departure for his new field of a ■wortjhy and well-dike* man and offl-1 usefulness, ohl and commanded the love and re spect of every one with whom ho was airs. S. L. Morris, wife of Rev. fl. L. connected. Morris of the Tattnall Square Prosby- „ ~~~~T | torlan church, will leave the city the The members of the Blytthe Social 1 latter portion of the week for a few and Reading Club were last week po- weeks’ visit tt> relatives In South Cnro- lltely tendered a cordfal Invitation to I Hna. spend an evening at'the residence of yrs. Margaret Flynn, mother of Mr. | some people may be mean enough short noths. T,he card of Mi. T. J. Whre announc ing that he will not lx* a aindidate for the legtstemum will ba eoun in another i-oluum. This takes one more fivnn the l«t, but tliere uro plcMy of 'era left yet to make things lively before this iaue Is over. WMtt Is there In bids tolk about the r*®lltan» party bringing out a oatull- daito agnlnst Col. Nut .Hncris? Some Vcem to rtrink they w<U, while others hoot oft die Idea of tlrelr pcosatmlng tft i-Hle up agtUiwb Col. Not. The colonel -* now In Radrimore, but when he get, bJick be Is gotriil to woke things up In ihuse pants, opposttSon oc no opposi tion. That blgparty of Mneon people that went down to Oumbrrfcukl lost week '•nine Ixick jnaMnhqr nionAng. 'ITiey returned one or two short, some or the l ariy haring derided to stay over on i he island to pndoog their pleMtow n l ev days nwtv. All bill a didlghtfnl lime by the s«i and sing loudly the prulso* of Host Shackleford and the Cumberland Island. « “MOTHERS* ] v'Ures friend” S i Rising asjusRsa ' Breast sS" cue shen “MbTHlxs ,> PBrtsi) ’ hu been used it luj aecoaiplMied wonders slid l* keved mudt wnerfag. Itlsthe bestpsnedj l"r rising.f th. IVtut known,and wxlh ths pike lor that alone. . . . Mas. M. M. Haawsra*. Mootgomerf. Ala. , SSES®SSffi. U -axDmxDJUOLLATuB Co, Atlanta, Gx Evuna, Levvla Johnson. In the notaco'of the tnarrMgo of Mr. next Sunday morning and at night of thnt day the pulpit w!l! he filled by a dlstlnfftilfihed minister who will lie vIb- Morrls will vsit Pensacola, leaving tho city the latter part of tho will bo Rono for two weeks. Lv. ColinnbuH.. Lv. Waverly Hall Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Woodbury.... Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson... Ar. Griffin’ Ar. Maoou. C.H.R. Ar Atlantu.C. lt.lt, Ar. McDoriough.. 7 10 a 812 am 8 41 am 9 0U am 927am 9 44 aip 10 00um| 19 pmj No.RSffNo.U? 6*00 pm | 2 55 pm 6 60 pmj 3 46 pm 6 c6 pmj 3 66 pm 0 J'J pm* 4 26 ptn 7 01 pm| 4 45 pm 7 73 pmi 512 pm 7 52 pml 5 29 pm 810 pinj 7 35 pm | 8 05 pm Lv. McDonough.., Ar. Griffin! Lv. Macon Lv. Atlanta Lv. Griffin......!. Lv. Williamson... Lv. Concortl Lv. Woodbury.... Lv. Warm'Springs Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Wuverty Hall. Ar. Columbus 1130 am 310 pm .6 45 pm 8 57 pmj 6 80 pm SOUTH BOUND.' 425 pm 425 pm 6 55 phi 6 25 pm 711 pin 7 3D pm 7 GO pm y 2D pm 8 39 pm 9 30 pm 616 nm 633 am 6 52 am 7 20 am 7 41 am 8 1.1 am 8 28 am 915 am Dally. , 1 Dally excupt Sunday, No.wTTNoTtPF 7 5 30 um 616 416 am 815 am 856 a 415 .am 730 am 9 06 am 0 23am 9 45 am 1013 am 10 Mam 05 am 1115 am 12 06 pm 7 Pun- day only. All trains arrive and depart Unton de- r-ota'ttt Columbus, Griffin und Atlanta, _ .... . ,— Atlanta, Ask for tickets and see that they read via the Georgia Midland and Quit n.,i. road. CLIFTON JONH* O. P. A., Columbus, Go, C. W. CLEARS, General Manager. ColumHiH soutoera Railway companj, Tim. Table No. U. Ultectlv. F»b. 19. 1SH SOUTHBOUND. * aundl l' Lv Columbus. Lv Richland Lv Dawson..,.. Ar Albany Ar Brunswick Ar Jacksonville Ar Tboniasvlllo. NORTHBOUND. except j •I flunday.j Only. 3 00 pmj" 7 00 am 5 40 pm] 8 47 am 7 56 pmllO oo am 9 15 rmjll 00 am 8 10 r.mj 8 30 pm 8 40 am 8 20 pm 5 36 amj 0 35 pm Dally'j Sunday exceptr Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT R.'ll IbeDiagnlfioeac vuvainenipooC those Heee , 3 appointed n> mall u fnlloors. standard times SAVANNAH TO NEW XURK. (Central or 90th Meridian Time.) City of Birmingham..Bun., July 15. 4.00am Kunsas City Tuea., July 17, 6.30 pm Nucoochee....... Frl., July 20, 7.00 um City of Augusta......Bun., July 22, 8.00 am City of Blrmlngham.Tuea., July 24, 7.30 pm Kansas City. Frl., July 27, 12.30 pm City of Augusta Tuea. July 30, 4.W Ptn City of Birmingham..Fri., Aug. 3, 7.00um Kanms City.... ..Sun.. Aug. u, 8.00 um Nacoochce Tues., Aug. 7,10.Wain City of Augusta Frl., Aug. 10, i.W pm City of Birmingham.Sun., Aug. 11, 1.00 pm * Kansas City 'Cues., Aug. 14, 4.00 pm Nacoocheo Frl., Auf. 17, 6.00 am City of Augusta.,....8un„ Aug. 19. .7.00am City of Blrmlngham.Tuea., Aug. 21, 8.80 am Knnsis City.. .Fri., Au£. 24,11.00 am Nacoocheo ...Eun., Aug, 26. 1.30 pm City of Augusta Tues., Aug. 2S, 2.30 pm City of Birmingham .Frl, Aug. 31, 0.00 am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallahassee .Thurs., July i9, 6.00 pm Chattahoochee Thurs., July 26,11.10 nm Tallahassee ..Thurs.. Aug. 2, 6.00 pm Chattahoochee Thurs., Aug. P, 11.80 am Tallahassee Thurs, Aug. 16, C.UOpm Chattahoochee Thurs.. Aug. It, 10.00 am Tdllahasece Thurs., Aug. 30, 5.00 pra SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (Thin Ship Does Not Carry Passengers.) Dessoug...... Sat, July 21, 7.00 am Dessoug...* *...Tuos„ July 31, 4.00pm Dessoug Fri., Aug. 10, 1.00 pm Dessoug...., ....Mon, Aug. 20. 7.30am Dessoug.....V...,;..Thurs.. Aug.20, 5.00pm J. P. BECKWITH. Q. A.. Jacksonville. Fla. Waller Hawkins, F.P.A., Jacksonville. Fla. W. E. Arnold, G.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla- C. O. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. <l«Ioltoit mid Boiii Route. Montgomery, Selma- Mobil j. New Orleans, M Texas ana Southwest. Southbound. Lv. Macon Lv. Atlanta Ar Montgomery., Ar Pensacola ... At Mobile Ar New Orleans. Ar Houston .... 4 30 pm 826 am 8 26 am D 35 am 4 20 ptn 1 30 pm U 06 um 9 20 pm 8 30 pm 6 55 pm 5 SO am 6 30 Ulli 6 20 pm 3 05 am 3 05 am 10 25 pm 7 35 ant 7 i5 am 10 50 pm 10 50 pm TO SELMA. Leave Montgomery.. .1 9 30 pmj 8 16 am TIME CARD NO. 8. To Take Effect Monday, April 9, ISM, Nos. 1 and 2 will run dally except Sun* day. AH othera Irregular. Read Dawn. • Read Up< T^Uo.1 No. 1" p. iC * No. L JMIleef "A. M. Arrive Selma jll 15 pmjli 16 Um , Train so carries Pullman vestibule •leoper New York to Now Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train 53 fairies Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or- Icsne to Now York und aiulag car to Atlanta. Trains 54 and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Care between Atlanta and Mont gomery. EDMUND L. TYLER. Gent. Mgr. JOHN. A. GEE. Qenl. Paes. Agt. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 12. Taking Effect Sun day, April 29, im. Read Down. Rooa up. Bun.j V MjP M Macon ...M. St N. Junction., Swift Creek .... ..... Dry Branch .... Pikes «Pok .... .... Fitzpatrick .... ltlplcy .... Jeffersonville ... ...... Onlllmore ..... Danvlllo ....... Allentown ..... ....... Montroso Oudley Moore ,....... Dublin ....... 8 25 8 10 8 W 7 46 7 30 7 23 D. B. DUNN, Superintendent JAMES T. WRIGHT, General Manager. Middle Georgia, and Atlantic Railroad. Xv Jacksonville...., Lv Brunswick Lv Thomasville Lv Albany Lv Dawson .., Lv IUshland Ar Columbus.. except [Sunday,| Only, 7 00 pmj 7 00 am 7 00 [mu| 6 30 uin 3 00 pmj 8 00 aiq 5 00 amj 3 00 pm 8 40 ami 4 00 pm 8 45 amj 6 13 pm 11 00 amj 7 W pm No train Albany to Thomasvillo urdays after 333 p. m. All trains arrlvo and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus an.l Albany. C. HILL, Superintendent Flynn, a memtoer of the club, <n.|to doubt whutber Acturtry aeorge W. Rutland district. Friday evening wua Phtritps of the Equl'idblo would have, ... . . v — r — selected, 'and at an early hour of that L,poken so Impre^Mlvely ait Ohloago of A L bany dellghJiful moonlight nlgh't seventeen the need of economy In the manag- JJ? oro ludlea and gentlemen, members, were oment C f Hfe Ineuiunce had not th-bi acooimnodared In- a large wagon und I company accepted a position from wore soon on their merry way on the vyhloh such remurlca could be delivered, grandevt straw ride of the season, the n< * on |y w it<ri safety, but with cer- welkin ftagtalr 'With peala of laughter | ui n ty of provoking comparisons 4o the and smutches of song. Al> went well advantage of 'the Equitable. Mr. Phlil- until Che foot of the slope approaching [ua , mo d e »rty refrained from mentioning the "Seven Bridges,” at the five-mile I f a Ct his company has t»een brnch, wa* gained, when disaster over- I making a fdd of ctftUng expenses, and came thorn *by th<t sudden collapse of reduced the ratio of management thefcr wagon by the breaking of an I expenses to Income from 20.19'in 1891 axle. No available repairs would an- \ to ig.jg In 1891 und 16.10 In 1893. It has uwer and another conveyance was 4n decreased expenses actually as well as A Short While obtained and in a *hort | proportionately, its business costing whl.e -they w^re ugttiin on thdr way. $7,883,294.57 in 1S91 u-nd only 67,059,043.29 They arrived at their destination In a h n i89j. Neither of the other-giants has short while, and from that on tm'til 12 ^one so well, and we may expect o’clock, the hour of khetr return bo the from the Equitable *jme vig-nrous rld- clty, was a season of perfect and unal- of this hobby. The Mutual's ex- toyed pleasure and enjoyment. They pcn g e 0 f irianageraent in 1891 was 18.64 were -the recipients of such heartfelt per cent, of its income. 17.42 per cent, attention and eyvtmhtintnent a« this I and 21.66 l»er cent. In 1893, there family are wont to dispense to their being an aotual Increase from 1,975.- mony friends of khe city, who are often 4431.33 in 1891 co 39,046,496.58 In 1893. received and spend, a day with thwn. I Tn e percentage from the New York During a temporary lapse in their di- Life was 19.78 in 1891, 23.05 In 1892 and verskm the company was invRed to J 23.26 in 1893. Under these circumstances partake of 'the good cheer provided for Mr. Phillips could declare wKh much them by their friends, and all were feeling that *t 1s tim? for the cm of soon surrounding a table groaning with economy to begin, and that ’’the rep- the excessive-weight of the good things l utauon of. Ufe insurance 1* at stake.” of whMh they were pressed to partake (— Louisville Insurance Herald. Time Table No. 12, Effective June 24, 6 O'clock A. M., 1894. Read Down Read Up. Lv.. taacon ..Ar| bNtTKDlt* 8 80 p| 8 32 U 00 pj |10 00 No.in No.103 Lv. Augusta .|Ar| 6 1& n S 07 “vll “ “ A M 7 20 8 40 9 40 11 30 It 35 “Ti5* P. M. 1 05 Ar Mil's*vlUe Lvjio 10 pj 2 33 p [No.102Nb.19i “* 'A. M. 4 33 436 0 16 6 601 1 201 j •Georgia Railroad, em Railroad 900 9 15 9 30 9 45 10 00 10 20 10 40 ar.ll 00 lv.ll 10 11 25 ar.ll 40 ' 40 47 58 Lv. Dublin .Ar ,, Hutchings .Spring Haven. .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns ... .... Chester ... ... Yonkers ... .... Empire .... .... Empire .... .... Cypress ... , HawklnsvUle , Grovanta , 140 1 820 3 Wlv, 2 30* r, 215 200 CIoso connections mnile at Dublin with WrlghtsvUle and.TenuUlo railroad in both directions. East Tennessee, Virginia and Oeorgta trains pass Empire as follows: Going South 15 66 pm Going North.. 2 43 pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. M. ft V. MAHONEY, G. F. 4k P. A- MACON AND NORTHBN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, JUNE 34. 1894. (Central Time.) •880 •12 45 •2 20 •500 101 610! 2181 12401 10 001 Lv Macon ...1 Ar Lv...., Machen ...2 Ar Lv Madison ...3 Ar Lv Athens ...4 Ar 2 61 Lv..,. Elberton ....Lv Lv.... Abbeville ....Lv Lv... Greenwood «..l»v Lv Chester Lv •Lv Monroe Lv Lv..... Raleigh Lv Lv Weldon .... Lv 5 40 Ar.... Richmond ....Lr 9 46 Ar ..Washington. . Lv UOOAr.... Baltimore ....Lv 120Ar.... Philadelphia .... B Ar Now York^.^Lv Wednesday and Frl •Mixed -Monday, ^IMIxed-Tucsday, Thursday and Batur- ^Connections: 1-Wlth Gcorfla Southern and Florida, East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia, Central railroads for all points In Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—'With Mlddlo Georgia and Atlantic railroad. 8—With Georgia railroad. J "”‘ w " Lv Mlirg’vUle Arl 0 15 Lv. Eatonton .Ar 7 53 ■ . Macheil ...I 6 50 Covington Juncnj 5 10 Ar Covington Lv| 6 05 Ar.. Atlanta ..I^v|*3 40p Ar.. Moco.i ..Lv !2 00p Ar.. Athens ..Lvjlaiup 12 35. 11 y) 10 26 90u 855 720c IMacon and Norm- „ _ ipn-widi, Rm board’Air Line vestibule limited, carrying Pullman Uuffot Sleeping Cars. Solid train to Washington and Pullman Buffet ParUr Cara Washington to New York. H. C. MAHONEY, Atfg G. P. A. A. H. PORTER, BuperlnUndent. GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrival und Departure of Train,. Full AUGUSTA., Morning train leave... Evening train leave. IfltOM AUGUSTA. Morning train arrive. ..« 7*» Bvenlng train arrive, 5:0, —fruit., lees and ealce of greut variety, and for one hour never did a group so Goodtvyn & Small recommend John- enjoy a feast us they. Aa the midnight I son’s magnetic Oil for rlleunu.t|*m,lieu hour uppronched 'the team stns brought ] ralgla, .pr-alns, brul.os, lame back; it flour uppro.icncu tne le tm nui nrougm ralgla, spraun*, wru»*vs, around and all were soon after part-1 quickly relieves pain. In* from their friends, homewurd niwnn.pigtfa i-qjn.J, ufiere in :i snort while they | DI5ATH8 BT l.AU 11IQI AKKn. f >Wr arrived. The party had with *t| txgulon, July -i—The SiUralard'a seveiul married ladles, who acted CoaatSDUitotde.prri'SpOH'l.'nt sals: "It , ™“"“ hoA bmfl roariaatfiily twrgl>l!*liwl that The Blythe Heading Club had . very I ^ ^ ^ pleasant reunion at the rwldence of Mr. I '•T rite racent torilniu the.. Jarnea Mothew. on Cedar street on last , Thursday evening. The attendance was LAQSto DO YOU KNOW larger than usual and the chib Is now on the high road to aitcves* aa one of | DR. FCUX LC BRUN'S SeBHSS2Sv£ steel »PEMJ®L™ belt of bustling outposts of the city, are tho original and only PltLNCH. wfeand ro- studded with gems of lovely spots snd | Horsey«« Ifinfln.-v-irw* . .nr. .. rtf nMrsAtlnn tho* I UWBilWioW OB1J C7 landscape the source of attraction that draw, myriads of visitors to Us pre-, musical members and tbs active par- ] GOODWr.V'8 DRUG STORE; Sole Agents. Macon. Go. CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORGIA H. M. COMBIt .AND n. B. 1IAYE3, HECEIV ERS. Schedule In effect July 1st, 1894. Standard Time, noth Meridian. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. ::::: Ill am 4 io a ni \\\\\ 'b is s'm nil; ’■■■ .7 W e ni —-- —STATIONS— Lenvo.... Macon Arrive Arrive....... Fort Valley .'Leave Arrive Chlmnbus Leave Arrve Opelika Leave Arrive Birmingham Leqyo Leave Macon Arrive Arrlvo Fort Vulley Leave Arrlvo Americua Leave .. Albiny ....Leave ..Dawson .....Leave Fort Leave . Eufaula Leave Arrive Oxark ..Leave Arrlvo Union Spring Leave Arrive Troy Leave Arrive Mentgomtry Leave Arrive.... Arrlvo.... Arrive.. Arrive.. 7 48 « 25 2 45 2 25 •« 48 P lb p m p m a m ix m ”£'•••• ::::: ::::: 4 10 p m 7 40 a m ttt 2 CO p in G 40 ft m ee.ee Seeee, 1 24 p m 0 20 u in 11 50 a in 4 10 u m It 21 a in u 47 p m 9 20 a m 10 27 a tn to ii P m 6 05 a tn 9 10 a tn 8 62 P m 7 15 e m l...e ,4M« •7 45 a in •no pm y. |M 15 a mIM tJ p m(*7 Mum r, is n in! 6 32 p ml 9 47 a m 7 43 a ml ( 05 p milt 30 n in 1 15 p ml 1 00 a ml 7 65 p in 14 16 p mint 00 p m 6 05 p milt 46 p m 0 10 p ml IIS am I 7 45 a m I 6 00 a m 8 40 p m 0 60 p m Ihpm Lenvo Macon Arrive Arrive OrlRIn Leave Arrive Atlanta Leave Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv Leave Macon Arrive Arrive Gordon Leave Arrive Mllledgevllle leave Arrive Mlllen Leave Arrive... Augusta Leave Arrive Savannah Leave 7K p mitiTzi P m 6 49 p •4 25 p 7 25 s in H 26 p m •6 55 p m •1 18 p hi 11 03 a m T 45 ft m •8 so a m 11 35 p rn 7 30 p m •845 pm 11 09 ft tn 9 02 ft m •7 30 o m •3 29 am 110 00 ft m 9 10 a rn 8,06 a in Trains marked Ihua • dally; thus ! dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus T Sunday only. Solid trains are run to and from Macon and Montgomery via Kuraula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macon and Albany via Smlthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via Cotumbuo. Sleeping c*ra on night trains hetwen Savannah and Macon. Savannah snd Atlanta. Parior cars between Macon and Atlanta. . . _ , , . Paiwenxera for Thomaaton take T S* a. in. or 4:25 p. m. train. raMengers for Carrollton and Ccdartown take 7:51 a m. train. Paaeengers for Parry take 11:16 a. m. train:. Fort Gaines, Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton ahould tak« U:l6-a. m. train. Pamengeni for Rylvanta. Wrightavtlle end Handersvllle take 11:30 s. m. train. For further Information and for schedules for points bcyoUd our line apply to W. F. SMKLLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent J. C. HAILE. General Paaaeuger Agent i L. J, HARRIS. Ticket Agt. Macon. mmabrnm —