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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 27, 1894.
the woods full
of criminals.
Sheriff Westcott and His Mon Are
Working Night and Day to Cap
ture Them.
JONES MAY POSSIBLY GIVE UP
Tba sheriff Know* About Whole the
Anerioni Ar*| and Will Have the •
Whole Tea Party by 6mm-
ileyooujones* Defense*
A WOMAN’S STORY
OF THE HOME.
A King's Daughter Suggests That a
Pair Be Held to Raise Funds
NOW OR NOT AT ALL
la the Time to Start tho Work, and the
Ladloa Have No Other Alternative
Than to Call First Upon Their
Alert h. tut 1‘rloitds. V
Sheriff Westcott has not in years hud
Ilia hands so full a£ crkmncUd -to
captured us Just now.
Bdjweai Bill Janies, the Amerson
hoys trad Gus Holt, tile sheriff and ids
depmtai cuo gat hut little rest now,
ami they hnveo't heco able to spend a
night at home in throe walks, trying
all (he time to keep trace of their game,
hut meeting with poor success la their
labors.
Shell 11 Wttstodtt believes, however,
that he will have ull of the men behind
the huts by Sunday, aim! If the Amor-
sou buys are not jail kid wltlvto nhe next
ittvury-fours liourei, things will not pan
oik as they ure expected to. He has
almost cchtuln luConrraaJon where they
ate -aud It is highly prebaible that they
mil be captured before another sun
rises. ....'if tSilII
Old num Sanders, whan they at-
mekid, Is not only still aMve, but there
now gonna guul drawee for his recov-
,ry. His condition yesterday Was much
unproved and he was round sitting up
and talking with Ills family yesterday
aftermxm.
Rich day brings out some new phase
,ci the case. An eye wlhuess to the nt
Mr pulls a souiewba't dilferant ootar
i u the u.mmiatauecs tteu has yet been
uinan. He suys that when Saudecs uud
nne Anrensons begun quarreling lu the
shire they were put out by the keeper
of Hie i>luec. \Vuma they, reudhad the
lUionwiK cue of ihuin shipped the old
mum tn the face, wMUh precipitated the
light. The man further says Matt gau-
dois advuiuodd on the maa, cursaig uirnl
ihnuiijuttiiig litrn; 'tbait the other got his
knife out and, without opening tk, used
It us u cudgel oind struck Sunders In
the temple, when tho latter caught
acid of Ulan. It lias mover boon uacer-
nuned whether Sanders had a weapon
i f uiiy kind. He was never known to
awry anydbing more thuln a pocket-
Uutfe, amt If lie bad it on tlic day of
the light he did not draw it.
It Is uot yot.ceriain tliuo. lie will re
cover. The fact tlmit he wus able yeu-
terdiay to An up dues mk do uiivuy with
i he probability «f a relapse, and It Is
likely to occur alt any time,
The two young men arrested at I’oav-
ofsvllle VVodueisday for the Amcrsous
lurueil out to be iKirt.es who' happem'd
u\ lie passing tlmsigli and Who, when
questioned, by the couatalile who ar
rested them, were, able to tell sulli-
acuxly of the ufimlr to waritimt tho
suspicion upon wlUch they were
r».cd. Deputy rjtuinll Miltroui Ideu-.
tii tied them as soon us ho uirivc\i
1’oiramWUe and laid them released,
liliosc who are lu a posittoo to know
nil the dreumstiaiices uud conditions .ji
BUI Jones’ cuse say tSnut It would not
lie much of a surprise If he were to
ivme tn and gOye Ulmstif up to the tin-
thwJIkies. If mull notion on bis part
euuld influence hfih case one wuy or tho
oilier, it would oemutoly
sirenglhem It Besides, the gOotuuls of
defuase set up by Mm In Ills looter to
the Tdegttipli some dmo ugo, daSiiviag
ilmt Fields trad a irfsool on his pereon
when they met at the shore, have been
supported by some facts tn ocnnuetlim
with the case that have deveiopeil siuco
he hied himself wway to the sivutnp.
It will be remembered by those who
nlart his letter limit James claimed
Fields had Wls p'Wod in Iris hip jiockct
.lust before Itlio quurivl but had laid it
down helitad tlie Itir, nnkmiwn
ban, Just bolVaro the clash came. He
claims that when they became very
angry Fields felt tn his lilp pocket for
the ptotol, forgetting that he tad htld
tt down, uml that he (Jones) had no
reason fo believe but that ho had It
when he saw litrn reach for It.
WWIe tills was not lireught out tn
the coroner's Inquest, Jones’ friends
oiuhu to be able to prove that Fields
ild lay his pistol down behind the bar
counter, and. forgetting that hie did not
have nt In his pocket, Stepped out,
when both man became very ungry, to
twtsck Jones, In the hart of passion,
forgetting that he ilail laid Ills pistol
dawn. They strengthen tills point tiy
claiming to be able to prove that
Fields always carried his pistol tn his
right hip pocket, whether he luul cm
his coat or nor.
There are said to tie witnesses who
will rosMfy that Fields' pistol wns
found behind the t«ar after lie had been
killed and Jones fled. All Hits, how
ever. will lie lwonght out in the trial
in the even Jones comes and surren
der* or is captured by the shs-ifT. The
prjhnHHty of Ills giving up scorns to
1W eerpngilbnisl by tho fact tbait his
wife tea Intlmofted It wus Ids inten-
ilqn to do so. She says he would mine
luck right away, but Is afraid oi be
ing lynched.
Goodtvyp & Small, dmgglsts, rec
ommend Joltson'# Magnetic oil, the
great family pain killer, inlemal and
external. ,
DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS.
Macon to New York Via the Rich
mond and Danville Railroad.
By a change of schedule In effect
r-unday. May 13, Macon * has double
duly schedules to Washington and
New York via Atlanta and the R
i.nd D. railroad:
Leave Macon 7:53 a. m„ 4:25 p. m
Arrive Atlanta 11:20 a. m.. 8:05 p.m.
Leave Atlanta, R. and D.. U m.
9 p. m.
'Arrive Greenville. R. and D.. 530 p.
m„ 3 a. m.
'Arrive Charlotte, R. and D„ *:2* p,
m., 130 a. m.
'Arrive Danville. R. and D., 12:30 a.
m„ 11:45 a. m.
'Arrive Washington. R. and D.. 7:13
a. m., 9 p. m.
Arrive New York. P. R. R„ 1:23 m,
(33 a. m.
Train leaving Macon In morning ar
rives at Richmond nest morning 7:1$
a. m.. and leaving Uaron In tho af
ternoon arrives at Richmond 433
I>. m.
- SERGES.—The prettiest line in the city. We enn offer
you that extra fashionable Golden Brown Serge, 38 inches
wide at 59 cents.
Extra valuee Navy Blue and Black Serge, 30 inches
wide at 24 cents.
hcave Macon * |lo 45 pm|U 00 am
Arrive Cochran iu id tunjli 42 pm
Arrive H&wklnevllle j 7 40juu| 3 40 pm
Arrive Kastman j!2 54 am| I 24 pm
Arrive Jeaup i 4 15 am| 6 15 pm
Arrive Brunswick [ 6 15 *m| 7 IS pm
The most economical Serge in the market, 50 inches A^'w^avannah!!':::^;! 3 £ 2S[»« £m
NORTHBOUND.
The following communication from
one of the Vlnevllle King’s Daughters
presents a very practicable plan tor
raising funds to carry the Home for the
Friendless through the fall and winter
and It should be rend and carefully con
sidered by all the friends of this no
blest of all charitable enterprises tn
Macon:
To the Editor of tho Telegraph: Please
allow the writer space In your column#
that a suggestlbn may be offered In
behalf of the Home for the Friendless—
which, by the way. 1# rather a misnomer
as to the home, for If ever the inmates
of any such Institution hud 'rljnds—
zealous and faithful friends—certainly
those inmates of the home have ihjn,
not only In the active worksrs thereof,
but also among our people generally.
Moot people bulleve the home to be tlie
best present help of the needy and oth
erwise homeless.
Those who express other opinions fall
to see that, as no larger means are nt
hand Or ’are likely to be for some time
to come, tills unpretentious charity Is
the best possible thing for the object It
covers at the present time. It is ft well
known fact that bur great order of the
King’s Daughters is a non-sectarian
one. and, therefore, the response should
bo a general one when an appeal for
help is made to a community by its res
ident King's Daughters.
an the Master’s name these devoted wo
men are faithfully laboring nil over the
world to ameliorate the hard conditions
of life for the multitude and to alleviate
the Immediate distress of those nearest
at hand. It Is not only the thought of
“giving something to the King’s Daugh
ters" as an order: it Is to answer tho pit
iful cry of the perishing when people
put Into the hands of our women ’of the
order such means as they can spare for
the relief of sufferings which they have
never known and we trust may never
know. .
And while we trust that our good
po’oplo may respond most kindly to the
appeal made for present help, yet we
«tlll have a future to provide .or.
Winter will come with a need for Ire
and food and clothing and shoes, and
house rent must be paid.
The suggestion is an old one, but it
Is perhaaps the best which can be of
fered, as most likely to succeed, and Is
that of holding a general fair tn the
fall. We can nil do oomsthln* !n such
a movement and many who do not feel
able to give money can turn their tal
ents .to a good account by making up
things useful and ornamental for a fair.
A flourishing "Domestic Venture" could
be made a successful feature through
the contribution of pickles, preserves.
Jellies, catsups, wine#., cakes, etc., from
our notable housekeepers of Macon,
Vlnevllle. West End and the Heights.
Committees of our young people could
be formed relative to providing the
many pleasant features of such an en
terprise. and some competitive games
could be. Introduced, tho winners to re
ceive such prizes os could be procured
for the purpose. Many attractive fea
tures will readily suggest themselves to
the mind and perhaps some newer at
tractions be suggested by other*. Our
wide at’98 cents,
38-inch Navy, Brown and Black Serge with white hair
line stripe at 59 cents.
13 pieces 25 cents Pekay, figured or striped, suitable for
dresses, shirt-waists and the latest things out at 12 l-2c. today.
500 pairs Ladies’ Black Silk Mitts, worth 00c. to run at 35c.
Lv. Macon
Ar. Atlanta.......
hr. Atlanta
Ar. Home
Ar. Dalton .
Ar. Ooltewah J'c’n
JNO. R. ELLIS
^piangulap 01°Ck> flla(»on, Go.
Ar. Ch&ttanoogu..| ltupm| 4 45am
Lvr Chattanooga.:] “ Tf 10
Ar. Cincinnati | | 7 46
Lv. Chattanooga..! T7 00
Ar. Mempbla.
tiic: Chattanooga"
THE BEAUTIES OF THE PARK.
Florist lloouey U Doing a. Splendid
Work Among tho Choice Flowcra
There.
Tire ladles, If they want to see some-
tilting 1-liiW is really lovely: should go
down to Contra! City Hark Mid walk
through Mr. James ltoouey’# Untie par
adise of flowers. There Wave been flor
ists to canto and go wire lifaivo tried
their bands on the flowers In the park,
but Mr. ItooiKiy bus proved tire most
successful If uot tire tnowt faithful
guardian of (he flower beds tfliat has
ever had tttarge there.
Ills collectsm of ColtKB and China
Aster* is probably tret to be excelled
in tire oily. This feature of Ills dc-
Uglltful trust to particularly striking,
wild the people of Maieon really ought
to go down to tilio park and tree how lx
has been lxtiuliliixl
Mr. Rooney Is a born florist, and nn
ardonlt eurhustast on botuwiy In all Its
imunulres. He lias given tlie subject
very much careful si inly, both practical
nuti tbenretical, wad Ills nbllltle# in tit's
particular line eminently lit him for
tlhe position be liolds.
t’s Brown’s
ron
Bitters
you need I
PAID THE DEATH PENALTY.
Memphis. July 25.—Henry Bennett,
colored, was hanged -hero today for the
murder of Ws wife In May, 1893. He
cut her almost to pieces r.i t h a pocket
knife. The moUve for the crime was
revenge, the woman ihnvlng left torn.
Bennett died gnuno. His neck was
broken by the fall.
people are among the best In the world
os to assisting In such good works, nnd
should tho idea bb taken up by the
ladle# of the order the writer pledgee
herself to do nil In her until!! power to
aas'st. . .
Such a fair should bo as successful ill
those of the past have been, and by
continuing It for a week or more nnd
by holding It while the Dixie Interstate
1# In lino, doubtless a large sum of
m’oney could be realized.
If we are to have such a fair we
ought to get to work at once, and for
that purpose organization Is necessary.
Our absent friends cottlfl be written to
nnd their old secured, so that on their
return each would be ready to assist.
That some step must bo taken to secure
means to support the home through
next winter Is evident, and as our pen-
plo have so many calls upon them tor
money they feel it but right to with
draw their support to give it In other
directions at times.
Our merchants, generous souls that
they are, are always ready to give
away a carload, mhre or less, of goods
to be sold for "sweet charity's sake,"
nnd tho Telegraph is always saying kind
thing# to help us, for which we are al
ways grateful. This 1# the time for sug
gestions. They are "in season” three
month# before they are to be acted 'bn,
and If anyone has a better one to offer
then please bring tt forth. Several of
them might bo an advantage.
In the event of nothing more feasible
being offered, wo have Just time enough
to prepare for n fair If we are to have
one. Shall tt be fair—or cloudy weather
at the home next winter? "I. H. N/‘
Vlnevllle, July 25. 1894.
ECONOMY AND STRENGTH.
Valuable vegetable remedies are used
lu the preparation of Hood's Sarsapa
rilla In such a peculiar manner oh to
retain tlie full medicinal value of every
Ingredient. Thus Hood'B Sarsaparilla
combines economy und strength anil
I# the only remedy of which ‘TOO
Doses One Dollar” is true. Be sure to
get Hood’s.
Hood's Pills do not purge, pain or
gripe, but act promptly, easily and
efllcicatly.
ABE YOU GOING?
Tho resorts of Tennessee are doing
splendid business this Mason. The
E. T., V. and O. U the direct rout*
these retorts and you should ask for
your tickets vH thru tote.
Elegant free observation oosohea be.
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A
through coach for lUies Springs leaves
Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives
at Tete. at 12:13 p. m. Sleeper on this
train to Washington arid New York.
The Seashore Express leaves Atlanta
7:30 p. Tn. for St. St arena and Cumber
Und Islands.
Three dally fast trims each way be
tween Mucon and Atlanta and Rome
and Obbttureoga.
Travel toe E. T„ V. and O.
safety, .peed and oomfort.
J. J. Earn.worth, division passenger
agent, Atlanta, Ga.i B. W. Wrenn,
general passenger agent, Knoxville,
Teun.
Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder
World's FISr Highest Award.
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
USB HOLMES’ MOUTH WA8H.
Prepared by
Dm. Holme? & Mnxnn, Dentist*, ■
556 Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, Bore
mout, sore throat, cleans tho teetli and
purines the breath. For sale b> all drug
gists.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. It.
A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route.
The Only Route to Warm Spring* and
Oak Mountain, Ga.
Schedule Effective July IB, 1834.
NORTH BOUND.
lie Human Electrical Forces 1
How They Control the Organs
of the Body.
The electrical force of tho hnmin body, as
the norvo fluid may bo termed, 1j an espe
cially attractive department of science, a* It
exerts so marked an lnfluonco on tho hoaltb
of tho organ* of tho body. Norvo force is
nroduced by tho brain and conveyed by
nutans of tho nerves to tho various organs of
the body. tbusHupplylng tho latter with the
vitality ncowaary to ln-
pneumoKiislrlc norvo, us
shown here, may bo sold
to bo tho most Important
of the entlro oerva svb-
item, oh It suppllos tho
heart, lungs, stomach.
koep them acUvo and
healthy. An will bo seen
by the cut the long nervo
descending from tho
baso of the brain and
terminating In tho bow-
eh is Hu- ptMMinmgastrlc,
vrlillo tho numerous lit-!
Mu branches supply
.mart, lungs and si
ach with necessary vi
tality. When tho Drain
becomes In any way dis
ordered by irrltaulllty
or exhaustion, the nervo
force which It supplies
is lessened, and tho or-
!OlVlllp tho dl-
_ _ t I No.si* I No.Mi I No.11?
Lv. Columbus j 710 am 6-00 inn
Lv. Wftveriy Halil 801 ami 6 65 pm
Lv. Oak Mountain 812 am 0 u6 pm
Lv. warm springs 8 41 am 0 J9 pm
Lv. Woodbury.... onoam 7 01pm
Lv. Concord 9 27 am 7 83 pm
Lv. Williamson...j 9 44 am 7 62 pm
Ar. Griffin ,10 00 am 810 pm
Ar. Macon, C.R.R. IS 10 pm!
Ar Atl&nt<a,C.R.R.|ll 30 am 810 prr
Ar. McDonough... | | 8 67 pm
V; » SOUTH ROUND
W.5i*
2 66 pm
3 40 pm
3 E6 pm
4 26 pm
4 45 pm
612 pm
630 pm
Lv. McDonough,
At. Griffin
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta
Lv. Griffin
Lv. Williamson.
Lv. Concord
Lv. Woodbury..
Lv. Warm Springs
Lv. ’Oak Mountair
Lv. Waverly Hall.
Ar. Columbus.....
425 pm
4 25 pm
6 65 pm
625 Pm
711pm
7 S9 pin
7 60 pm
y 20 pm
8 30 pm
0 30 pin
ItfaCOTl
5 30 am
616 am
416 am
6 16 am
6 33 nm
6 62 am
1013 am
10 34 am
11 flfl am
1115 am
915 am 12 06 pm
• Dally. 1 Dally except Sunday. 7 Sun.
day only.
All trains arrive nnd depart Union do-
rots at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta,
Ask for tickets and *00 that they read
via the Georgia Midland and Gulf R a .;
road. CLIFTON JONES, O. P. A.,
Columbus, Ga.
W. CHEARS, General Manager.
•onuently weakened.
L’iiYblcf.iiiH generally fall to riM-ownl/u
tho Importance of this fact, but treat the
organ Use I f Instead of tho cause of tho trouble
T)i«' iiolt'il MH-i InlKr, Franklin MlKM. I).,
LL.has given tho greater part of Ills life
to tho study of this subject, and the principal
discoveries concerning it are due to his oiforl-i.
Dr. Miles’ Restorative Nervine, tho unri
valed brain and norve’food. Is prepared on tho
principle that all nervous nnd many other
dlfllcultloa orlglnato from disorders of tho
nervocentors. Its wonderful aurcoss In curing
tliuaodisorders fs testified to by thousand* in
every partof tho land.
Restoratlvo N'ervlno euros slceplessne**,
nervous srost rat Ion, doziness, hysteria, eox-
ual debility, St. Vitus danco, epilepsy, etc. It
1m free from opiates or dangerous drugs. It
iMHoldonapoxltlvo guarantee by all drug-
gists, or sent ill root by the Dr. Miles Medical
1J0., Elkhart, Ind., on receipt of price. 81 pef
bottle, six bottles for 85, oxpress prepaid.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
Bach person applying for medical treat
ment should send or bring from four to
eight ounces of urine that passed first
In the morning. When all others fall,
consult
DR.'BOMAN OF NEW YORK CITY
Columbus soutnera Railway company,
Time Table No. 13, Effective Feb. J», 1804,
Dally” j“ Sunday
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv Columbus..........
Lv Richland
Lv Dawson.
Ar Albany
Ar Brunswick.........
Ar Jacksonville...,..,
Ar Thomasvilie.......
EAST TENNESSEE. VIRGINIA AND
GEORGIA RAILWAY.
Time In Effect* May ft.
80UTHBOUND.
| No.11. | No.13.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON. st
TiMiOK FJiOM H4VANKAK
70 NEW YORK:
Cabin, $20; Excursion Hiaerage, $10. ,
TO BOSTON! . \ r
Cabin Lsnirsion, jJi, ttuterage,
$11.76.
70 PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YORK:
Cabin, 122.60; Excursion, lid; Steerage #<
urn
| No.13. | No.14. | No.18.
4 30 am
735am
8 00 am
10 40 am
12 00 n
13 47 pm
4 25 pm
7 60 pm
11 VO pm
166 am
3 20 am
4 10
8 25 am
11 46 am
2 00 pm
4 40 pm
5 51 pm
6 37 pin
7 10 pm
j 0 86 am 6 37 pm
118 46 pm 1015 pin
Through car ARRANoaimi'
8outhbouml.
No. Il.-Solld vestibule train to Jackson-
vllle, with Pullman Buffet Drawing Room
Cars attached for Jacksonville and Bruns
wick.
No. 18—.Solid train for Brunswick.
Northbound.
No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At
lanta. connsotlng with local train for
Chattanooga and way stations. Carries
Pullman Sleeping Cara between Macon
and Chattanooga.
No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga,
with sleepor attached, from Atlanta, con
necting with fast trains for Cincinnati.
Memphis and Knoxville.
No. 18—Carries freo chair to Chattanooga
which is attached to solid vestibule train
for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping care
attached. Connections at Chattanooga
with fast trains in all directions. «
For full Information ns to routes, rates,
etc., apply to JIM W. CARR,
Passenger and Ticket Agtnt, Macon, Ga.
W. WRENN. G. P. A.
J. J. FARNSWORTH, D. P.
Atlanta anil New Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA and WEST POINT K. K.
<tiil<‘l(c»t mill Bout UtiiiUN
Montgomery. Selma. Mobil*. New Orlsaa*
Texas and Southwest^
Southbound. "~No. e4.N9.6U. No. M.
Lv. Macon.......
f 4 30
pra
8 25
am
| 5 35
am
4 V)
pm
U 05
am
0 20
pm
| 6 55
pm
6 80
| 5 30
pin
3 05
am
,]10 25
pin
7 35
am
f
10 W
pm
lbf magniiiomis eumiaanlps or etieie ilnss. I .
u» raII im IrtiiowB. »Uuk<la)' i llm* •
SAVANNAH TO NEW VORK.
(Central or 90th Meridian Time.y' '
City of Birmingham.,Sun.» July 15. 4*00ant •
Kansas Clty.... s .....Tue» , July t7, 8.30 pm
Nacoochce FrU, July 20. 7.00 am *.
City of Augusta Sun., July 22, 8.00 am ;.
City of Blrmingham.Tues., July 24. 7J0 pro 1
Kansas City Fri„ July 27, U.80 pm
City ot Augusta Tue*., July *2, 4.30 pm J
City of Birmingham..Frl., Aug. 3, 7.00am
Kanraa Glty Sun.. Aug. u, 6.00 urn
Nocoocheo .; Tues., Aug. 7,10 wain
City of Augusta Frl.. Aug. 10, i.oo pm
City of Birmingham.Hun.. Aug. Ik 1.00 pm *.
Kansas City Tues., Aug. 14, 4.00 pm
Nacooehe^ ..... Frl., Aur. 17, 6.00 am
City of Augusta Sun., Aug. 10, 7.M)am
City of Blrmingham.Tues., A»ig. 21, S.SWam .
Kansas City .....Frl., Au£. 24. U.00 am
Nacoocheo Run., Aug. 26. 1.30 pm
Glty of Augusta Tues., Aug. 28, 3.30 pm
City of Birmingham. .Frl., Aug. 31, 6.00 am
SAVANNAH TO. BOSTON*
Tallahassee Thura., July x9, 8.00 pm
Chattahoochee Thurs.. July 26, 11.30 urn
Tallahuaee Thurs.. Aug. 2,
Chattohoocheo Thurs., Aug. 0,11.30am
Tallnhasaeo Thurs, Aug. 18, 6.00 pm
Chattohoocheo Thurs., Aug. 2i, 10.00 am
Tallahassee ........Thurs., Aug. 80. 6.0) pm
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This Ship Does Not Carry Passengers.)
Dessoug Sat, July 21. 7.00 am
Donsoug.... Tues., JMy 31, 4.00 pm
DoNaoug Frl., Aug. 10, 1.00 pm
Dessoug Mon , Aug. 20, 7.50 am
Dessoug ...Thurs.. Aug. 20, 6.00 pm
J. P. BECKWITH. G. A.,
Jacksonville. Fla.
Wftltor Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville. Flo*
W. E. Arnold, O.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Flo-
C. G. Anderson, Agent, flttvamiali, Ga.
" OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD ~
TIME CARD NO. 8.
•To Take Effect Monday, April 9. 1804,
Nos. 1 and 2 will run dall/ except Sun
day. All otheru Irregular.
Bead Down. Ro »d Up.
'No. L |lilles|
Ar Houston .
TO SELMA
Leave Montgomery I 9 80 pm) 8 10 am
Arrive Belma [1116 pm[ll 15 am
Train 60 carries' Pullman vestibule
sleeper New York to Now Orleans, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train 63
cairles Pullmau vestibule sleeper New Or
leans to Now York and ainlng car to
Allanta.
Trains 54 and 61 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cars between Atlanta aud Mont
gomery,
EDMUNp__L. TYLER. Gent Mgr*
MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
Tims Table No. 12. Taking Effect Sun
day, April 19, 1394.
ReadjDowxu Read up.
Bund | |»un.‘
P MlP Ml
3 10
8 18
8 26
3 35
2 46
8 65
4 05
126
4 40
600
612..
525
Macon
....M. A N. Junction..
Bwlft Creek ....
Dry Branch ....
Pikes sl’ak ....
Pit spat rick ....
... lllpley .......
Jeffersonville ...
. GMtluiore .....
., Danvlllo
. Allentown .....
.. Montroso .....
... Oudley
... Moore ........
. . Dublin
A Af A M
10 00
10 20
10 40
ar.ii 00
lv.ll 10
11 26
ar.U 40
Lv. Dublin ..
Hutchings ..
Spring lUvcn.
.... Dexter ....
.... Alcorns ...
.... Chester ...
... Yonkers ...
.... Empire ....
.... Empire ....
.... Cypress ...
. Hawklnsvllle
|llilss| No. 2.
"I -
P. M,
600 .
4 45
4 25
4 16
8 66
840 ;
8 20
3 00IV«
2 30a*w
2 16
2 00
Grovanla .
Close connections mads nt Dublin with
Wrlghtovllle uud TenniUo railroad in both
directions.
East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia
trains pass Empire os follows:
Going Bouth .......18 IM pm
Going North.. * 48 pm
J. W. HIGHTOWER, G. ML
H. V. MAHONEY. G. F. * P. A.
MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD,
TIME TABLE, JUNE 24. 1824.
(Central Time.)
Read Down. Read Up*
AM.JAMI . (PMJPM,
' 8 30
•12 45
•2 20
•600
NORTHBOUND.
f except I
Sunday.] Only.
2 00 pmf 7 00 __
6 40 pm] 8 47 am
7 66 pm 10 00 am
9 IS pmlll 00 am
8 10 ami 8 30 put
8.40 ami 8 20 pm
_G 38 a*n| 6 35 pm
Dally j'Hundiy
Lv Jacksonville.
Lv Brunswick
Lv Thomasvllle
Lv Albany
Lv Dawson
Lv Richland
Ar Columbus..............
All schedules shown between Albany
snd Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally.
No train Albany to Thomasvllle on Bat-
urd&ys after 3:56 p. m.
All trains arrive and depart from the
Union Depot at Columbus and Albany.
C. HILL, Superintendent.
Middle Georgia and Atlantis Railroad.
Time Table No. 12.
Effective June 24, 6 O’clock A. M., 1894.
p.ead Down Read Up.
Lv.. hfacon ..Arj Oa. R. R.
Lv. Augusta .|Ar| B is aj 5 06
No.Ill
A. M.
7 20
840
9 40
11 30
10 00
No. 103
P. M.
Ar MU'g* vllle Lv|10 10 p| 8 82 p
''[Nfi.l02fNo.104
'A. M.
1 05 Lv Mlirg’vlllo Arl 9 15 12 36
2 J3 Lv. Eatonton .Ar 7 W5 )1 20
3 fa Lv... Machou ... 6 60 10 26
4 33 Covington Juncn 6 10 9 00
II 35 | 4 35 Ar Covington Lv] 5 05 8 55
“Tiiw 615 Ar.. Atlanta ,.Lv| l 3 40p 730 a
} 6 60! Ar.. Moxroii ..Lv !2 00p
1 20!| Ar.. Athens ..Lv]l210p
•Georgia Railroad. IMacon and North*
era Railroad
W. B. THOMAS,
General Manager.
010
Lv....... Macon ...1 Ar
Lv Machin ...2 Ar
Lv M lull hoi 1 ...S Ar
Lv Athens ...4 Ar
KUnrton ....Lv
_ H Abbevllla
Lv... Greenwood
Lv Chester Lv
Lv..... Monroe Lv
Raleigh Lv
_ Weldon .... Lv
Ar.... RWhmond ....Lr
Ar ..Washington. ..Lv
Ar.... Baltimore ...
Ar.... Philadelphia
Now York.....Lv
6 10!
218!
12 401
10 001
Wednesday And Frl*
iMIxod-'rue.aw* Thurnday and Bstur.
ttfllx.a—Monday,
flay.
"connection*: 1-Wlth Ooorgla Sauth.rn
mnd Florida. Ka.t fl’imiieMOfr, Vlrjlnlannd
Oeorsla, Central railroad, tor all point. In
Florida and southw.at Oeorsta. 7-Wltti
Middle Uoorsla and Atlantic railroad,
a—With Oeorgla rallriKul. t—With Sea
board Air Uu vtallbul. limited, carryln,
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Care. Solid train
to Waehlnston and Pullman Buffet I arlor
Cara Wa»hlnston to Now York.
K. C. MAIIONKY. Act’s O. P. A. I
A. JI. POHTEII, Superintendent.
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival and Departure ot Train..
FOR AUGUSTA.
Morning train leave. Iltt
Ev.nlng train leave....... ill,
FROM AUGUSTA.
Morning train arrive# M»
Evening train arrlvea - 1:0*
CENTRAL R. R, ofGEORGIA
• H. M. COMEIt AND It. S. 1IAYES. RECEIV ERS.
Schoduls in ettoct July 1st. 1831. Standard Time. 30th Meridian.
BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY.
READ DOWN.
wm
Stricture dissolved snd removed by men
cine only. I cure cancers. When I cute,
I ao not mean stop the canc«r for
short time and then lytve it return, but
I mean a positive curt.
Address with postage or call on
DR. G. W. ROMAN.
Zettier House, 261 Fctarth St, Macon, Us.
1*7 05 am
. 8 15 am
111 00 am
12 24 p m
I 0 15 pm
•8 10 p mini 15 a m
® 13 p in(l2 22 p m
164 pm
3 30 p m
o 4o p m
l 65 p m
a 44 a
4 10 a ni
& 36 a tn
3 13 p tn
6 40 p m
4 61 p m
0 50 p m
6 20 p m
T *.5* B p m
-STATIONS-
Lrev. Macon Arrive
Arrive Fort Valley Xreavo
Arrive......... Cblumbua Lcnve
Arrvo Opelika Leave
Arrive.; Birmingham Leave
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrlvo Fort Volley Lcare
Arrive America# Leave
Arrive Albany Leave
Arrive, Dawson le ave
Arrive Fort Oalnta Leave
Arrive Eufaula Leave
Arrive Ozark Leave
Arrlvo Union Hpringa Leave
Arrive Trey Leave
Arrlv. Montgomery Leavo
7 to p m ...
t 35 pm...
3 45 p m ...
2 35 am...
*8 45 a m ...
4 10 p m
2 00 p in
1 28 p m
11 CO a m
H 21 a ml
0 20 a m
10 37 am
6 05 am
0 10 u m
7 15 ft m
•7 45 a m
7 40 a m
6 40 a in
5 20 a m
4 10
11 47 p m
10 17 p’tn
8 C2 pm
«i'ib p m
BETWEEN StACON. ATLANTA, CHATTANOOOA. MILLEDOEVILLE, AUOUSTA AND_SAVANNAH,
TTArrlve 7M”p'mllo'»J p rnltl Mam
•4 15 a mIM 25 p ml*7 C5 n m
8 13 a ml 8 32 p in) 3 47 am
7 45 a ml * 05 p mitt 30 a m
1 16 p ml 1 04 a ml 7 C5 p m
..... 14 IS p mi’ll 04 pmlll 80 ft m
5 40 P mill 45 p tn 12 17 p m
6 10 p ml I
3 IS a ml 3 44 pm
I 7 45 a mi t » p m
I S 00 a ml * 30 pm
Leave Macon
Arrive Griffin Leave
Arrive Atlanta Leave
Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Gordon Eeave
Arrive Mllledgevllle Leave
Arrive Milieu Leave
Arrive Auguata Leave
Arrive Savannah Leave
C 43 p ml s 35 p m 9 02 a m
*4 25 p mf*8 65 p ml*7 30 a m
11 03 a m
7 46 a m
♦8 20 a rn
i 45 a mllO Mam
.....
3 01 a ml u 14 u in
...Is 05 a ni
11 3”. P ml
7 24 p ml......
•8 45 p ml.....
Train, marked thua • dally: thua 1 dally except Sunday. Train, marked thua 7 Sunday only.
Solid train# .re tun to ami front Uvton ttnd Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Uacoa
and Albany via Smlthvllle. Macon and Birminghami via Cotumbua. .
Sleeping car* on night train, betaren Savannah and Macon. Savannah anu Atlanta.
PaHOcngcrs for Tboma*«ton take 7016 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Passcngera for Carrollton nnd Cedartown take 7:53
a. m.Vralm Pa stonwrefOr Perry *ikell:I5a- m. train: Fort Galnen. Buena Vl.ta. Ulokely nnd Clayton ahould tak.
11:16 a. m. train. Pasaengera for Sylvanla. WrtghUvtll. and Sanderavllle take lt:-0 a. m. train.
For further Information and for ocheduleg lor point* beyond our lino apply to
W. F. 8HELLMAN, Traffic Manager. I V ' , P K*“* c " , ' cr Agent.
i. C. HAILE. Central Faaacnser Agent ■ fc J. HARRIS. Ticket AgU. Macon.