The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 25, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MORNING, JULY 25, 1894. around the STARS AND BARS The Gallant Old Fourth Georgia Regi ment Will Rally in Millodge- ville Today, THE REBEL YELL WILL BE HEARD Awakening the Slumbering Kabul of (belled Ulll* or U.urgltt — Uiiv.ll j„g nr the Monument to the Memory of Gen. Wolci. THE PEOPLE SAY IT MUST STAND Of All Those Asked Yesterday to Con tribute to the Home For the Friendless, ONLY ONE PERSON REFUSED ime (o the Telegraph Office Today < to Blra. Thomas and Ilelfi K*!ece Out tUe Other Funds Thai Are heeded. A large number of Mocoaf-teB will -o over u> JIUlolgwULe today to wit- uese the tmveiluag esercSees ot the monument erected by the members ot the Fourth Georgia regument to the memory ot Gen. George BuUa and also the reunion of the Fourth Georgia reg iment. mute a number of the survivors of are old Fourth Georgia reside in Ma- eun, oaul today will be o«i» of tire hap piest days of totor lwea us (toy a gam mangle with their oljl comrades tmd recount reminiscence aCter reintuls- ceiyoe at toe muuy haaJdenits UUalt lmp- i>eued in the bloody days of Dhe BixDies. Some at the survivors left lor Mil lcdgeYiille yesterday afternoon, muong atom wus Dr. Ltoiand B. Hull, secre- ury at the assoeuaitiiiou, uooompunli-d ]>y his dtuts'teter, Miss Daisy Hall, who ims been Oln'istonud the daughter •toe regiment for her devotion to the lost cause uhd her deep-aiaterest toe survivow’’ u&ortuilon. - All ot Oiie lailBod* ui Ueors'.u have given reduopd mUu to MfyeUgeville tor rnis oeuitljuii. and it Is expected thous ands of people from all i,vvr middle l ieurgW ami some portious ot Bout hern ■ teonrii will ’be 'there. Tlietji.. is no jilace ot equal size,' however, * bettor able or more callable ot cnta'tutnliig a i-roml (hail MUlralgertlle, and those who go can feel assured tlhbt they will lie given a genuine UHOt-gia ivoloome t;ueh us will do todr bvurt.s good. ; At the request at SecraUiry. Hall-tins Telegraph publishes . the following ytoltomen't in, Jilsltlce-to/ ton ’ Middle Georgilt mud' ‘AtHuElic rallreud: “The veterans of Ihe Foumh-Goorgji regiment ora bavby UtCorped that 1 am tills day in reertpt of n IeMler from ".V. B. Tlioirms, general manager Mid dle Georgia und Atlunutc rtillruid, smit ing iJ!u.t parties going oarer that toad can do so for one fare round trip to at- lend reunion. This rule, St spams, was : minted in a lolcr dated Juno 20, but which avis never revived by me. “If won writ intended to do this road an injustice and I nnwh regrot not re- cidtoag Mr. Thomas' letter. “Boland B. Hall, “Cot. Sec'y.” The oormnlsbeq appointed. to raise funds to finish paying for dhe nioimt- meitt to Gen. Doles Imve with the ut most iase Wised. sulUoieirt funds in iash and subscrlpLious, <IUo cash alone amounting bo $51.25. The com ml INK! is composed of Dr. B. B. nail, Mr. Warren Moseley and -Mr. O'QutnneU. A number of liberal people have stamd elf the relief fund for the Home for uhe Friendless in a busiusns-llUo manner, and the King's Daughters ure rejoiced at <tbe interest that Is still manifested in toe iiiome. A gentleman who is one of toe home’s main stand-by's In such emergencies, look (lie su'eeit yesterday to raise sul)- soripUous, and vivo result of bis few lioutb’ work was very grUxifylug and all (hut could be expected. Almost uu exeopdioaiully every man assed gave Rwuetobug, and every cent toronvn in wa6'aoc»>uiiiuia.od by dhe hearty good wdl of hae ooUirtouwr. A good sunt Was raised, nviildb has given toe mends of toe liome imspiUlneoie sUtod'aaliun, reiwgnirtiig In ft toalt Cltoilr efforts to niaiutavn dies grand iiistujuuiotn are tuv lug upheld. hteHowlng are toe mines of those who uouuisbuied yesterday: It. .1. Taylor. J. D. Muck. J. S. Budd. J. J. .McKay. Mm. S. T. Coleman. S. AWmtiyer. Obarles Wuebtel. U. M. McKay. M. H. Ttvylor. limit'll & Watson. B. 11. wminglKim 8. WUxelbnum. 11. A. Ilerue. G. Bcrnd & Oo. G. W. Freeman. George T. StHbnr.. The tnrtoonc reused yesterday added to toe $23 subscribed by toe King's Daughters, makes nn encouraging starter. If too ladles can get $75 more (lie home will be safe and die lumates now there cam bo properly mrfcd for. This ought to bo easily enough raised if all these who* hat not given will follow the example of those who did so nobly by this charity yesterday. Those who have nab given and desire to do'aoenu.tiling bo help duo good work of 1he Icing’s Daughters cam send any oon'toUmKous to fills olllco or to Mrs. J. A. Thomas, president of too King’s Daughters, leaving toolr names at the salmis Mine, lit Is really a very small tpalbter, after all, and If every one who Is able would do their part toe home would not go begging anc(t'hcr twenty- four hours. BAST TENNESSEE. VIRGINIA AND UEOUQIA RAILWAY. Tims in Effect, Mmr w. SOUTHBOUND. | No,11. | No,13. We have brouirlit our stock of Summer Millinery flown-stnirs lor the purpose of*closing out same re gardless of cost. Now is the time to buy. 200 Straw Huts at.. .10c; 100 better quality ut. .26c 50 children’s Lawn Caps at. • l .15c 100 Luvyn Caps and llals worth SI, at 40c Flowers, Plumes, fancy Ribbons, Ruckles und Ornaments at cost. LeAVO Macon....* ..(10 45 ptn|U 00 am Arrlva Cochran. la li an«|li 42 pin Arrive Hawklnsvlllo.. | '• 40 urn | 3 40 pm Arrive Kastman |12 04 am| 1 2H pm Arrive Jesup i 415 ami 6 15 pm Arrive Brunswick..... [ 6 15 Hint 7 15 pm Arrtvo Jacksonville I 8 25 am 9 25 pm Arrive Savannah | 6 u> am) 9 47 pra NOUT11BOUND. Lv..Macon ...... Ar. Atlanta Lv. Atlanta Ar. Borne........ Dtlton Ar. OolteivahJ’c 1 Ar.. Chattanooga.. Lv. ChattanoogaTT Ar. Cincinnati | No.12. | ffd.lt i No.18. 4 20 nm| 4 25 pm 7 S3 ttinj 7 60 ptn 8 00 atnlll 00 pm 10 40 am 1 65 12 00 n | 3 20 12 47 pmj 4 10 nm 120piu| 4 45 am I 7 10 ] 7 45 pm NJEW CORSETS ■■The best 60 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. Lv. Chattanooga. Ar. Memphis Lv. Ohntlanooga, 8 25 am 1145 am 2 oo pm 4 40 pm 5 61 pm 3 37 pm f 10 pni 7 20 pm OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW VOKK. FIULADELPUIA AND • • • LlkffONi ■ fAMUflK FKOM 8 A VANN AUl TO NKW YORK* <’« bin, 120; Excursion $32; Steerage, I NX TO BOSTON: S Cabiu $22; Kxcnrsion, $33, ISletfage, $11.75. 10 PHILADELPHIA, VIA HEW YOBK: Cabin, 122.60) Excursion, li'lj BUera/s tim SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE 81 years under the administration of one family* remains in LaGrange, and resnmes hept. lv.1'94- Twenty-two teachers of nnlverslty training* Pepiirtmente of LU*«r»l, Pine. Fraction Art*. with Krlectio. Kegolar^and Full Cou Sr.i tho breadth and depth ofthaFiiU Coi library, Moneum, btndcnl*’ Laborai 7 teachnre.Miss Cox, Mrs. Untchlnson, Directors. Bonrders from SO Btatoo, Cnnmla and Cuba. Illustrator! Hcuvenlr and Catalogue sent free. C. C. COM, K»rea’i., LaUUANUX, «▲.' time to go to their hotels, secure neces sary accommodations and report at the grand lodge meeting at 8 p. m. Those desiring to go via all rail will use tho "Atlanta special," leaving At lanta at 12 nbon, passing through the battlefields of Virginia, by the crater at Petersburg, through Richmond and the historic city of Fredericksburg, arriving in Washington at 10:45 a. m. We make no. personal plea to any commandery or ofllcers.but simply state facts, offer our Inducements and defy competition. Our representatives will call on tho several divisions in a few days to make final arrangements for the movement to Washington. T. J. Anderson, General Passengor Agent. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for tho last eight years been reasonable in his 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 thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen cy of tho times, Is willing to be even more reasonable In Ills charges. Come, x*»-««n« vour teeth and see how reasonable you can have* your dental work done. Teeth extracted , ■. l m.u. 121 Washington ave nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine- vllle and belt lino of street cars pass his office door, Macon, Go. CUT OUT THIS. A Free Rtdo to Washington and Return to the Most Popular Knight. If you have sour stomach and feel Mlloud and your head acaes take a • apanesc Liver Pellet. It will relieve you. Sold by Goodwyn & Small, drug* TO ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA. From Macon, Ga., and Intermediate j»olnts up to and Including Valdosta, July 25th, 1894, only )3 for tho round trip; tickets good five days after dato of sale. Special train service for tho rooaslon via the Georgia Southern and 3 >, lorida railroad. Tho train will leave Macon at about XI a. m.-Parties taking advantage of this cheap rate will also lie given an opportunity to bathe in the i elebrated Suwanee Springs and White Springs, on the famous Suwanee river. 3'*lne surf bathing at north and Bouth beach. Pullman accommodations will be reserved In advance upon applica tion. For further Information apply to your nearest ticket agent or Q. A. MACDONALD, O. P. A., Macon, Ga. SPECIAL EXCURSION To Indian Spring by East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia July 26; $1 for round trip; tickets good returning only < n same date. Train leaves Macon L:25 a. m. ASSIGNEE NOTICE. THE STOCK OF W. A. REDDING. CONSISTING OF CLOTHING AND HATS, &C, MUST RE SOLD AT ONCE. BIGGEST OF BIG BAR GAINS OFFERED J. J. COBB, ASSIGNEE The Macon and Northern, In connec tion with the Seaboard Air Line, havo 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 from tho shops and Is one of the ilnest trnns leading out of Macon. The Macon and Northern makes closo con nections at Athens with the solid vesti bule limited train oZ the Seaboard Air Line, on of the handsomest trains south of Baltimore. This new line opens up tho most delightful and picturesque routes from this section to all pbints In the Corollnns, Virginia and the East and is becoming moro popular every day. The 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 tial steamers of the Washington and Norfolk line, giving passengers a most delightful ride up the grand and pic turesque Potomab, landing passengers at tho foot bf the Washington monu ment. On the way up tho Potomno stops will he made at different points of interest, ^including Old Point Comfort, Fortress Morvroe. Mt. Vernon (the home of the illustrious Washington) and at tho navy yards, where a view can be had of tho United State# war ships. ' The ticket will bo good August 27th going and good to return September 6. Tho grand conclave of Knights of Py thias of the United States will assem ble In Washington August 28 and be reviewed by President Cleveland. A pleasanter ride could not be taken at this time of the year. The monotony of an all-rail line is broken by the boat ride from Norfolk, and passengers can go into Washington feeling fresh, with- $3.11 TO MOOR’S MILL AND RETURN On July 27 the Thirtieth Georgia reg iment will have a reunion at Tanner’s cHurdh. On that date the East Ten nessee, Virginia and Georgia aa 111 sell tickets to Moor’s mill and return at one fare for the round trip, limited only to w.me day of sale. Conductors have been Instructed to stop train at Tanner’s church for all those desiring to attend this reunion. SPIRITUALISTS IN SESSION. Chattanooga, July 23.—Lookout Mount ain Camp Meeting Association, which has recently been organized by tho SpHritunl- lats, convened Saturday for a week’s ses sion. A number of fine speakers from ail parts of the United States are In at tendance, and a lively time will bo had during the week. The association owns a number of cottages *n Lookount Mount ain; where the visitors will bo quartered during their week’s stay- here. out duBt and in a position to enjoy the festivities immediately upon arrival in Washingon. • For • Residence * • As the Most Popular Knight of • • Pythias. • • 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 • ■ niilrAiul Uiillr.fn must all bo In • USE HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH, Prepared by Drs..Holmej & Maaon, Dentists, 656 Mulberry 3treet. It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore mout, sore throat, cleans tho teeth and 1 unties the breath. For sals by all drug- Lists. 1 railroad. Ballots must ell be in ‘ > by 6 p. m. August 15, 1894. All ’ • ballots must be clipped from the * • Macon Telegraph. ‘ SPECIAL NOTICE. Portsmouth, Va., July 18, 1894.—Tb Of- . m t- a# t> P.n.irffh ARE YOU GOING? The resorts of Tennessee are doing fplendid business Chin’ season. The H. T. p V. and G. Is tho direct route these reports and you should ask for }our tickets via. that line. Elegant free observation coaches be tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, through coucb for TVites Springs* leaves Chattanooga at 7 a. in. and arrives it Tates at 12:45 p. m. Sleeper on this troJn to Washington and New York. The Seashore Express leaves Atlanta 7:30 p. tn. for St. Simona and Cumber lrnd Islands. Three daily fast trians each way be tween IMucon and Atlanta and Rome and Chattanooga. Travel the E. T., V. and O. tafety, speed and comfort. J. J. Farnsworth, division passenger tgent, Atlanta, Ga..; B. W. Wrenn leneral passenger agcr*t, Knoxville, Tenn. - Or* Price's Cream Baking Powder World's Fslr Highest Award. V fleers and Members of K. of P., Georgia State DlvlMon: You are reipectf.uly re quested to use the "Seaboard Air Line U. R. K. of P. special" from Atlanta, Ga.. to PbrtBrmuth. Va., thence the large palace steamer)! of the Norfolk and Washington steamboat line to Washington. Notwithstanding that there is a movement bn foot by some of the leading officers of the Georgia state divisions to compel the divisions to take other route*, the majbrlty will U *We h wiU h’amlle the Sir Knights of Texas. Louisiana. Mississippi. Alabama, Georgia. South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia on one grand special train, pliclng them at the steamer's wharf at Portsmouth. Va.. where they will have an opportunity of passing through Nor folk harbor. Hamtpon Road*, made fa mous by the battle between the Monitor and iho Mcrrimac: thence via Old Pblnt Comfort. Fortress Monroe; up the his toric Potomac rlverl passing Mount Ver non. the home of Washington, about 4 o’clock in the afternoon and reaching Washington at 6 p. m. Parties using this route can take a,refreshing bath 1 on the -steamer and have a cool, invig- | brating sail to their destination, avoid-J ing dust and cinders, and have ample | THE CARDINAL’S BIRTHDAY. Capo May, N. J., July 23.—Cardinal GJulians’ 08th blnJhdny was cdlolwated today by a banqumt tiemdarod him by Mr. Cockcroft Thonwas n't Ills summer ivhUIoikv 'hi Ill's city. Ainmii,' the <1W- tHaiguislluxl guerits wore Atvhbldltops K.Van iwwl Kuin, B!tfliop O’Hum and Mgr. BatttoAtf, THio cardinal received irnainy congrtutula.tary telegrams from all over mho country n<nd moles from prominent summer rosifclouta at Capo May. I 9 00am| 5 6R pm •J 35 am| « 37 pm |12 45 pmjiu ta p m THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.^ ‘ Southbound, No. 11.—Solid vesiibulo train to Jackson ville, with Pullman Buffet Drawing Room Cara attached for Jacksonville and Bruns- wick. No. 18—.Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 12.—8olid voatlbul* train to At lanta, connecting with local train for Chattanooga and Way stations. Carries Pullman Sleeping Cars between Macon and Chatlanoo^. No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga, with sleepor attached, from Atlanta, con necting with fait trnins for Cincinnati* Memphis and Knoxville. No. 18—Carries free chair to Chattanooga which Is attached to solid vestibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trainh in all directions. For full information as to routes, rates* etc., apply to JIM W. CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agent* Macoa* do. W. WRENN. O. P. A. J. J. FARNSWORTH. D. P, A* SAVANNAH TO NEW IdORK. (Central,or 90th Meridian Time.), City of Birmingham..Sun.. July 15* 4.00am Kansas City Tues., July 17, 5.30 pm Nacoochon.*.,.. ;Frl.i July 80, 7.00 an City of Augusta, Sun., July S3* 8.00 am City of Blrmingham.Tues., July 24, 7.30 pm Kansas City ^Fri., July 27,12.80 pm GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R. Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route. The Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schedule Effective July 15. 1894. Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall Lv. OakMountuin Lv. Warm 1 Springs Lv. Woodbury.. Lv. Concord Lv. Williamson. Ar. Griffin Ar, Macon, C.R.R. Ar Atlanta,C.R.R. Ar. McDonough.. Suffering Sisters Salt Rheum Causes Much Suffering Hood’s Sarsaparilla Purifies tho . Blood, Wins Another Victory. Concord, N. II. «a I. ITood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “Gentlemen:—Hood’s Sarsaparilla has done so much for my children that it Is with pleasure and tlmuks that I write for publication a few lines. I cannot find words strong enough to express our confi dence and gratltudo for Hood’* Sarsapa rilla. Roth of my little girls have been troubled with salt rlicum. When quite small, blotches formed all over their bodies and on their Kipbs, Tho flesh broke out and the little ones 8uffercd Great Agony on account of the Itching sensation. I had read of the good Hood’s ftarsaparilla had done In cases of salt rheum, so 1 decided to give It a trial. Myrtle, 5 years old, had Bcveral eruptions on her forehead, whllo tternlce, 6 years old, suffered much from tores back of her cars. After tho first bot- Uo had been tak«*u they began to Improve; they seemed brighter and tho humor Began to Disappear. They have taken five bottles and Myrtlo is entirely cured. Her flesh is smooth and soft, her healUils better and she U bright and sprightly as any child of five years of age. From the start, Bernice has im proved and tho humor is nearly all gone NORTH BOUND. No, 51** I'NojaTTNoJl? 710 am| 6-00 jnnl 2 65 pm 8 01 avnl 5 66 pm 3 46 pm 818 am 6 c6 pm 3 66 pm 8 41 am 0 39 pm! 4 26 pm 9 00 am 7 01 pm| 4 45 pm 9 27 o«n 7 33 pm 512 pm 0 44*aml 7 62 p-m| 5 29 pm 10 00 amj 810 pm 7 3G pm 5 19 pm I 8 05 pm 1180 ami 810 piri C 45 pm j 8 57 pmj 6 30 pm ; SOUTH BOUND. Lv. McDonough..' Ar. GrlfQn.'t Lv. Macon t ....... Lv, Atlanta Lv. Grifflri; Lv. Williamson.... Lv. Concord Lv. W<mdbury Lv. Warm 8prlng« Lv. Onlc Mo'jntatt’ Lv. Waverly Hall. Ar. Columbus 4 23 pm 4 25 pm C 65 pm 625 pm 711pm 7 39 pm 7 59 pm y 29 pm 8 89 pm 0 30 pm 415 am 616 am 633 am 6 62 am 7 20 am 7 41 am 813 am 823 am 015 am 4 15 e 7 30 c 9 05 am 0 23 am 9 43 am 1013 am 1084 nor, 1115 am 12 0G^m 7 Sun- Daily. I Dally except Sunday, day only. All trains arrivo and depart Union de pots at Colpnvbus, Griffin and Atlanta. Ask for* tickets and bco that they read via tho Georgia Midland and Gulf Ra>l- road. CLIFTON JONES, O. P. A., Columbus, Go. W, OHEARS, General Manager. Columbus soutuera Railway compauj, Time Table No. 181 Effective Feb. 10, 1874. I 1 Dally"T Sunday except I Bunday.f Only, a"00 prun 00 am BOUTH ROUND. Lv Columbus ..**, Lv Richland Lv Dawson....,.*,*..*.*^ Ar Albany........ Ar Brunswick Ar Jacksonville Ar Thomasvllle NORTHBOUND. tv Jacksonville.. 5 40 pm] 8 47 am 7 65 pin[l0 00 am 9 15 t m111 00 am 8 10 ami 8 30 prn 8 40 am 8 20 pm 6 36 am) 6 M pm Dally j Suuduy Atlanta and New Orleans City of Augusta..... .’fhes.. July 81, 4.80 pm City of Birmingham..Fri., Aug. 8, 7.00 am Kansas City.... Bun..Aug. t>, 8.00an NacoocheO ..Tues., Aug. 7,10.00 an City of Augusta Fri., Aug. 10, l.«i pn City of Birmingham.Bun., Aug. IS, 1.00 pn • Kansas City.Tues., Aug, 14, 4.00 pn Nacoochee. .............Fri., Aug. 17, 6.00an . City of Augusta Sun., Aug. 19, 7.oonn City ot Birmingham.Tuos., Aug. 21, 8.80 am Kansas City Fri., Aug. 24. 11.00 am • Nacoochee Hurt., Aug, 20. 1.30 pm . » City of Augusta Tues., Aug. 28, 3.30 pm * * City of Birmingham..Fri., Aug. 31, 0.00anr*‘ SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallahassee Thurs., July 10, 6.00 pm Chattahoochee Thurs., July.26, 11.30 am Tallfthau*seo Thurs., Aug. 2. 6.00 pm ChattahooCheo .....Thurs,, Aug. 0,11.80an Talluhasueu Thurs, Aug. 16, 6.00 pn Chattahoochee Thurs.. Aug. 21,10.00 am Talluhn Thurs., Aug. SO, 6.00 pn SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. , (This Ship Does Not Carry Passengers.) Dcssoug,. Sat., July 21, 7.00am Dcssoug.... Tues., July 31, 4.00pn Dessoug...... Fri., Aug. li), l.inpts ‘ Dcssoug ......Mim, Aug. 20, 7.80an Dcssoug.. Thurs., Aug. 20, 6.00 pn J. P. BECKWITH. Q. A., Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville, Pl« W. E. Arnold, G.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla C. G. Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga. Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT R. R. Quickest and Best Route Montgomery, Nelma. Mobil* New Orleans - * ■ Texas and Southwest^ Southbound. No. M. NoTw. Lv. MaooOc Lv. Atlanta Ar Montgomery.. Ar Pensacola ... At Mobile Ar New Orleans, Ar Houston .... 480 pm 886 am 6 35 am 4 20 pm 11 06 am 9 20 pm 6 65 Dm 6 80 am 6 90 pm 8 06 am 10 96 pin 7 86 am 10 60 pui 8 26 am 1 80 pm 8 10 pm 6 80 am 6 05 am 7 85 am 10 60 pm OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. I; To Take Effect Monday, April I 1IH Nos. 1 and 8 will run dally except Bum day. All others Irregular. Read Down. Road Va "No. I |Mllcs| "A M. .1 0 80 pml 816 am ,.|U 15 pm|ll 15 am Train. M carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New York to New Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Tram 58 cattles Pullmxu vestibule sleeper New Or- kens to New York and dining car to Ing Care between Atlanta and Mont gomery. EDMUND L. TYLER, Qenl. Mgr. JOHN. A. GEE. Ganl. Pass. Agt. — *'*»**• jv vxcj-j, uxui, ru«, Alt. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta maconT DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 12. Taking unset Sun day, April 20, 1894. Read Down, Read op. Bun.| | No.4|No.2| PM PM 400 416 426 485 4 45 460 6 05 6 15 626 680 6 40 6 35 STATION* |No.l,No.S ....... Macon ..M. A N. Junction., .... Swift Creek .... .... Dry Branch .... .... Pikes et’nk .... .... Fltxpatrlck .... lllpley ... JofferBonvlIle ... ..... Oallltnore Danvlllo ...... Allentown >•••••• Montrose ..... ....... Dudley ....... Moore Dublin o Lr. Dublin .Ar 68 6 ,. Hutching. .. a 10 .Spring Hav.il 43 18 .... Dexter .... 40 ie .... Alcorna ... 87 u .... Chester ... 84 2S ... Yonkers ... 80 88 .... Empire .... .... Empire .... E4 8S .... Cypress ... 18 40 . HawklnsvlUe 11 47 8 it ... OrovAnte ... 0 TMll-l'NaC > M (• IS «U IH III ID 3 001V) INM 3 U in i C!o.» conn.otlon. nuifl. at Dublin will Wrluliuvlll. and -Concilia railroad In bolt dlractlona. Kant TennnaM. VlrUnln end Owrgli train. .... Emplra an follow.: Oolnl Bouth M pit (loin. North « «*Pn J. W. HfOKTOWEB, O. K. H. V. MAHONEY. O. V. * V. A. MACON AND NORTHBN RAILROAD, .TIME TABLE, JUNE M, 1M. , (Contral l’lm..) ' Read Down. * R—d Un AM.|AM| Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. 7 00 pmj Y 00 am 7 00 prn 6 30 am 3 00 pm 8 00 am 5 00 ami 2 00 pm 6 40 am] 4 00 pm 8 46 am 6 13 pm U 00 am} 7 00 pm Lv Brunswick Lv Thomasvllle..., Lv Albany Lv Dawson........ Lv Richland...... Ar Columbus All schedules shown between Albany and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to Thomasvllto on Sat urdays after 8*115 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. G. HILL, Superintendent. Time Table No. 12. Effective Juno 24, 6 O'clock A. M., 1894. Read Down Read Up. Lv.. Macon ..Arl Ga. ft. iT" *8 30 p Yfcft 11 OOp 10 00 ffodU No.103 A. M. P. M. 7 20 1 OC 8 40 2 12 9 40 8 05 11 80 4 83 1186 4 X xw G 15 660 120! Lv, Augusta .|Ar( 5 J&a Ar MlTg*vllle LvJlO 10 p No. 102 Lv Mlll’g'vllle Ar i.v, Eatonpm Lv... Mddhan Covington Juncn Ar Covington Lv Ar.. Atlanta. ..Lv Ar.. Macon ..Lv Ar.. Athens ..Lv 164 5 10 6 06 •3 40 p BOOp B40p IMacon and North- 5 0G 3 S3 p No.101 A. M. 12 85 11 20 10 26 0 0u 8 66 720a Lv Macon ...1 Ar I.v Muchtn ...2 Ar Lv Madison ...3 Ar Lv. Athena ...4 Ar Lv.... Elbcrton Abbe vllle Lv... Greenwood . Lv Ch.-*trr Lv Ly Monroo Lv [PMJP Mi tnr Raleigh .....Lv re,,,,, Weldon .....Lv Ar.... Illohmond Washington. ,.Lv Ar.... Baltimore ... “ At.... Philadelphia Ar Now York.....Lv 863 •Mlxed-Monday, 660 4 43 3 66 6101 2 181 Wednesday and Fri day. Infixed—Tuesday, Thursday and Batur- 6 Connections: 1—With OeorgU Southern and Florida, Hast Tenneiw*. Vlr^nlannd Georgia. Central railroads for all points In Florida and southwest Georgia. 3—With Middle Georgia and Atlantic railroad. 1—With Georgia railroad. 4—With Sea board Air Line venilbule limited, carrying Pullman Buffet Hh-plng Curs. Solid train to Washington ami Pullman Buffet Parte* Cars Washington to New Yorit. A. 13. 0. MAHONEY, Act’g O. P. A. II. PORTEII, Superintendent GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrlvnl »n« Dupartur. of Train*. FOR AUGUSTA. Morning train lonve. •:» Evening train leave. FROM AUGUSTA. I Morning train arrive. JKH Evening train arrivo, . 5:04 CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORG-IA IL M. COMER AND R. S. 1IAYES, ItECEIV ERR Schedule In effect July 1st, 1831. Standard Time, 00th Meridian. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. ...I ...|«7 05 n m ..... 81S am ....111 09 n in ....(12 24 p m ....) S 15 p m • *8 10 V mini i5 a m 0 13 p in|12 23 p m 1 64 p m - 10 40 p in • 11 65 p in 2 44 4 10 a m 5 35 a m 7 66 a m 3 30 pm 3 13pm 5 40 p m 4 61 p m 9C0 pm 6 20 p m 3 10 pm 7 65 p m —STATIONS— Leave....,,..,, Macoa ~ ^ ....Arrive Arrivo,,..... Fort Valley Loavo Arrive.., Cblumbus .........Leave Arrve.. Opelika ..........Leave Arrive....... Birmingham .......Leave . Macou ..........Arrive Fort Valley ..Leave Leave...... Arrivo..... _ Arrive......... Amerlcus'......^..Leave Arrive.......... AlMBjr ■,, Arrive Dawaon .... Arrivo Fort Gaines . Arrive.......... Eufaula .... Arrive Ozark Arrivo...... Union Springs ..Leave ......Leave ......Leave Leave Leave ......Leave Leave Leave 7 15 p m 5 35 pm 2 45 p rn 2 25 a in *8 45 am 7 40 tt m « 40 a in (i 20 a in 4 10 am 11 47 p m 4 10 p m 3 00 p in 123 pm 11 50 a m 11 21 a m 9 20 a m 10 37 am 6 05 a in 0 10 7 16 a m ^ _ •7 45 a rn *7 30 P »L 10 17 P ni 8*62 p m Sarsaparilla and .be l» la bettor henlUi than bnlore. I cannot prate* Hood'* Sar.jpnrlll* too highly.-* Mn*. \V. IIoongK,Concord, N-U- a. B. Bo aura to get Hood*. Bar—parilla. HOOD'S Pills cure nil U«r III., Hiltons Seal, XndigtaUon, Bleb Uend—bA IS*. j*4 IS n ml*4 25 p ml*7 9 If a ml g ,42 pm 9 47 n m 7 45 n ml 8 03 p m ‘ 1 IS p mt 1 oo n ml 14 IS p nil'll OO pm i Ui V mill 4S p m « 10 P ml 3 15 am | 7 45 a m I C 00 a m 11 29 n m 7(1 pm It >0 n m 12 17 p m 3 49 p m CU pm C39 pm Ixiovo. Maeon Arrive Arrivo. Gridin .Leave Arrlva. Atlanta .Leave Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta e...LV Leave. Macon .Arrive Arrive. Gordon •Leave Arrive. Mllledgevlllo .Leave Arrive. Milieu • Leave Arrive. Augusta .Leave Arrive. Savannah • Leave Yu p gaff* 23 P tn)l> m ‘ n|10 ri n' y i' ll **: ■ ' p mi 9 02 A I • p m *7 80 A m . 7 5 a mi-1 18 P ml*3 23 : 3 40 p ml 3 4* a intlO 09 n m . 3 55 p m! 3 01 n ml u io n r ii’oh n’rolii 35 p m! 7 40 a mi 7 30 p m ..... ... *3'30 a ml*8 45 p ml..... ... - army: inus s 114117 cai;i.jh ouiiuuj. * . . - .7—, ,, __ to and from Macon and Montgomery vli Eufaula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. Macoa Train* marked thus nnd^Albnny 1 'vln Vrttb»lUi 5f»con”*liddH*rmlngh»m vli columbug. Sloil-IDB enr. on night train* b.tw*n Savannah and Maeon, Savannah and Atlanta. WwMnn ror , ThomMton > tak. 4 7dB l a" n m. or 4S5 p. m. train. IMwonaern for Carrollton and Codartown tak, 7:65 * m train* Pasaunger* for l'trry tab* 15:16 «• m. train: Fort Gainer, Buenn Villa. BLalraty and Clayton ahould tak* U-S *. m.’tram. Faj-engern for Sylvahta. Wrtghuvlll* and Snnileravlll* take 11:39 a. m. train. For further information and for aehedulra for point* beyond our lino app.y to . . w. F. HilKbLMAN, Traffic Manager. ' v « P Jp.QX* J. C. 11AILE. General Passenger Agent* I* J- IIAiUUS, Ticket Agt.. Maeon* —■—