The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, July 31, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, JULY 31, 1894. 7 MACON TOURIST ON MOUNTAIN TOP Arthur Loon Wood Enraptured by the Beautiful Scenery About Nas turtium Farm. LEGEND OF' AN INDIAN PROPHET a paleface Defl.U lb. Prophecy and aval Slain by n*d Man—The Lore and Devotion of »n Indian Hlalclen Aliened by Death. DON’T MARRY Until you have awn our samples of wed ding- invitattona, which we send free of charge. Address J. P. Stevens & Bro., Jewelers, 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. Nasturtium Farm, Mt. Airy, July 2S.— A bea*t-#hnped plat of greenest turf, stone bordered, and a wealth Of nastur tium blooms on it3 edges, all the varied colors and shades of yellow, red and gold in its blossoms, and the unvarying tint of green In its leaves-ithis Is tho jewel nwv sparkling before me. The far-away blue mountains, the purple haze, the dark background erf oak for est and the bluest sky line—this is the setting of the .Jewel aforesaid, strange that I love to sit here and dream and that I can never cease to wonder at the matchless beauty of na ture’s handiwork as shown, here in -this eyrie nesa In itta bibad and spreading forest, In the far off gllinpajs erf verdant spots and silvery water, in the tint and Blwdow of <he passing vdoud ’on. the lovely mountains? ••Full many a spot Of hidden beauty have I chanced to espy Among ihe mountains; never one like this: So lonesome and so perfectly serene, Not melancholy—no, for it is green, And bright and fertile, furnished In it- • self „ .. '. . With the few needful things xholt life requires. * ' Its rugged arms how softly does it lie, J/ow tenderly protected!” Love at all times is Interesting; yea, to all men and consequently to ail wo men. But ft seems to me that love In summer by piticld brooks, under the um brageous shade of graceful elms and sturdy oaks, with the fali ezt of canopies overhead, surrounded by humming bees and 'trailing birds and with flower be decked meadows as the living and breathing pictures upon which-Move’s eyes may rest—with such surroundings Dt seems to me that love can' but be alive and bloom and frud/ten. Is this, think you, the reason that men and maidens scurry away from the brick And montar of cities as summer approaches Mid seek the valleys nnty mountains, ns well as the seashore? It may be, and yot lave has its times in winter as well as Bum mer. But there 4s something so pecu liarly fit in love o<nd the wildness of a rugged mountain oounWy, there is such harmony between ear Oh ami sky and sunset dn Ithe mouirntaiins *thlnt it is hot strcuifce tlia't many of our legends and lore of Indian lovo come direct from these Mils ’a.nd other' hills krtavvn -to "song and ttibry.'*' Qne of these legends I have captured, and whl’e it is an ev eryday story, I give, lit you. : Only the oldest «lUUop8v' horo-rSaivo {keAnved *af Budi a tragedy o/tticueU .under tihe shadow of their very roof-trees. “Tho Gteat Spirit whimpered in mv ear No pale face shall tak^ deep vpofc here." Such was the prophecy that a. maniac Indian shouted as hc..\yviv*4 ja torch above his head, his‘^yes* rolling in wild frenzy, .as. he ewaWtl back and forth among aeilenit circlb'othls tribe on the summit of one of the-.BIue Ridge ranges, the euphonious name of which is known to every dweller In theco'nflnee of Hab- Frsham county. Many, mJHiy years ago this wild prophecy fe« ifrofri the lips of the dytag Cherokee,, and the few sturdy whites who heard it, who had been tempted Into the lov.oly* and verdint f.elds by the exceeding richness of the land and J>y the extreme fertility of the momftaln Bides, recognized In this fero cious plaint the truth, thait If the red tnen believed the <lu?ky prophet they not only would shun the mountain, but' Would use all endeavor to help the Great fioirlt in ithelr bloodthirsty man ner to keep the pa£e face from disprov ing the prophecy. After a 'hurried con*, saltation the Whitos'reluctanftly got to gether their few possessions and be fore dawn were far away on ithelr wan derings seeking a place wherewith ito a’jtempt once more thedr unending toll of living. All but one. Cornelius Alien, brave, hardy pioneer, alike Inured to summer's heat and winter's cold, su premely indifferent to Indhm malice and cruelty, declared he had made, his latft move tn the land of freedom. Coming from a country where free thought was proscribed be had found this one, where ail things audited him, and he Intended to remain. Already -his cabin was set up under a cliff bn this very mountain nnd his fields were covered with the harvest. Ife recognized his right.to be . Je was and despite the entreaties of hfe friends be stayed. It wus -not all ?*V7 e8t Posessfons that de- clded him to reonain. That sKm. d.irk- cyed Indian beauty, nweet ChiquHa, hurl him charmed faster ito the &pat than nil else beside. Not long after the -prophecy Allen found one dav bbt only beast mangled and slain. Shortly after that his cabin lay in akhes: then his abund ant crop diesippod red in a single night. Indomitable will rebuilt the house and repiar/ed the seed, while untiring en- «J®r Preserved bis Ifcfe nod an unerring a.m brought him food nnd sometimes punished -the morft forward of hte per secutors. . At la*t tho flai wont forth that the JT—*! , 2i n . muat dIe - quick)jr. The mu3t no longer be unnn- plcs , Bct »«*eh stealthily P 1 !" ? nl1 one n, sht after he had lt *» h*?, \onely cubln to rest a £? un * hand-rset Are to it and the executioners wafted for his ap- the names. Allen leaped to the door, rifle in hana.oppear- b>g In that brilliant flame like a being from another world. Rut the Ohero- Kees, unmoved by the pitevxjs W.ght of Jhe man. h« clothes and hair on Are, mazing and burning, on4y g*nr in hi3 Wuse Jua5 In th»» door a better mark. l.T tl }Ci r rIfles - and at tbeb* deadly WPIT Atlqo sank down on his doomtep iwenf y bullets. A rush from the cliff above, a scream of defiance and love and the horrified Indians saw their i^Jheir tov<Me* maklen, fling her •rgty form upon the loving heart of Cbr P? Ku * Aben. and before a hand could be raised to help the seething names had surrounded both bodies with a living wn!l of fire and the spirits of Pale face and Indian maiden had passed from earth, their arms entwined, heart to peart, to week and unravel the mys- tene« of happy hunting grounds. Upon this accursed spot, therefore, no face has yet had the temerity to PHcn hla tent. The passing years have ,i ino - w . n kreut bouHere on the summit, Jbe thunder and the sharp Htfrtnlng deft the rocks above and ffcov- ared stony debris on the graves of the unfortunates and m.mv trees have fall en and their trunk-* like the arms of the lovers have interwoven and formed an almost Impenetrable mass of forest. Ydr, .running over all thLs great mass, covering its abrupt endfl and edges, working in and out. here showing a liv id green, there the brown luxuriance of forceful growth, and yonder the vivid colors of autumn ‘and autumn's sun, clambers the love vine. Its graceful tendrils clasp everything within reach; now it is a lordly oak, again a sle.ider maple, first one of ftfhe logs of the ill- nir<e«i vjihiii moi'I tlu*:i the sprout of tea- der Indian earn thait has Just started above 'Che fertile ground at the very threshold of poor Allen's home. But It is undisturbed In its wild, luxuriant beauty. No human hand ever dears it from its subtle cllnglngs, and I would fain believe dhat the lovely vine In its quiet, 'tender way is but dhe fragrant memory of those two pure eouls, the brave pale face and the lovely Indian maiden, whose lives wemt out on that tempestuous night so long ago. And may Hheir #ouls be entwined in some favored place ns ihe love vine still en twines the sturdy oak nnd the tender plant. So may it not be long before the evir-busy hard of min shall unite his zeal and energy to transform this lonely mountain, "And fit the bleak and howling place For gardens of a finer raoe." Arthur Leon Wood. BUCKLEN’S ARNICA SALVE. The beat aalve in the world for cuts, bruises, v bo res, ulcers, salt rheum, fever /»ros, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfa- tion or money refunded. Price, 25 cets per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sous, druggists. CUT OUT THIS. A Free Ride to Washington and Return to the Most Popular Knight. The Macon and Northern, in connec tion with the Seaboard Air Line, have opened up a new route from Macon to Eastern and Virginia cities. The pas senger equipment of the Macon and Northern railroad has Just been re ceived from the shops and is one of the finest tmns leading out of Macon. Tho Macon and Northern makes close con nections at Athens with the solid vesti bule limited train of thtf Seaboard Air Line, on of the handsomest trains south of Baltimore. This new line opens up the most delightful and picturesque routes from this section to all pblnts in the Carolinas, Virginia and the East und is becoming more popular every day. The. route to Washington over which the free ticket will read will be Macon and Northern nnd Scaboaid 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 Potomac, landing passengers at the foot bf tho Washington monu ment. On the way up the Potomac stops will be made at different points of interest, including Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe. Mt. Vernon (the home of the illustrious Washington) and at tho navy yards, where a view can be had of the United States war ships. Tho ticket will be good August 27th going and good to return September 5. The grand conclave of Knights of Py thias of the United States will assem ble in Washington August 28 and bo reviewed by President Cleveland. A pleasanter ride could not be taken at this time of tho year. The monotony of an all-rail lino is broken by tho boat ride from Norfolk, and passengers can go into Washington feeling fresh, with out dust and in a position to enjoy tho festivities immediately upon arrival In Washingoh. t - For I ' Residence ......A..;....,.. • ► As the Most Popular Knight of * » Pythias. • ► The one receiving the highest • ► number of ballots will receive a • » round trip ticket from Macon to * » Washington and return over tho • * popular Macon and Northern • * railroad. Ballots must ell be In • ► by 6 p. m. August 15, 1894. A11 • ► ballots must be clipped from tho • * Macon Telegraph. • BARGAINS DRE ......IN*.**** SS GOODS *JJ 1 \H < AND ^ I1LLINERY. Manta anil iw Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA and WEST POINT H. 1L qiilcUca and Ilcxt ltonie, Montgomery, Selma, Mobil?, New Orleans, Texas and Soutnweau Southbound. No. iri. No. wj. ~rto. 53. Lv. Mnoon...,....j 4 SO pm Lv. Atlanta j 5 35 am Ar Montgomery..jll & am Ar IV-iijm. wi.i o oj y.ii At Mobile & SO pm Ar New Orleans.|i0 38 pm Ar Houston S 38 am| 8 4 30 prnj 1 30 pm 9 30 )>m| 8 80 piu 5 20 am| 8 30 am i 08 ami 3 08 am 7 83 am 7 &5 am 10 80 pn> 10 60 pm OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND 1.03TQN. i riasinie fuo»i savankah TO NEW YOKiCt CrtbJn, 420; [excursion $:12; B.eerage, $10, TO BOSTON» Cabin J22; Excursion, tileeracs, $11.76. 10 PHILADELPHIA, VIA NBW TORS I Cabin, |22.60i Excursion, $i3| 8Usm« $12*50, TO SELMA Leave Montgomery.,......| 9 80 pml 8 10 am Arrive Selma (U 25 pinjll 15 am Train 60 carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New York to New Orleans, and dining cur to Montgomery. Truln 68 cat rlea Pullman vestibule sleeper New Or. Usds to New York and timing cur to Atlanta. Trains 54 nnd 61 Pullman Buffet Bleep ing Cora between Atlanta and Mont gomery. EDMUND L. ‘TYLER, Genl. Mgr. JOHN. A. GEE. Genl. Pass. AKt. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON, DUBLIN ~AND SAVANNAH RAILROAD. Time Table No. 12, Taking Effect Hun- day, April tf, ml BRIDLD THEIR TONGUES. Paris, July 2D.—any men have been prosecuted in the large cities for having spoken well of Banto Cosarlo, the mur derer of President Carnot. Some of them have been condemned to severe punich- ment, although they were proved to be merely drunken blabUlers. A few have b»m acquitted. All had Jury trials. Other., for the ntns offense will he tried before magistrates In accordance with the provisions of the new ontl-Anarchletlc law. GEORGIA, BIBB COUNW,~W hereas, un the first day at August, 18M, Earls- worth Crockett, of said county, executed to F. K. Dedc-rlck, Ms deed to the prop erty hereinafter described, for the pur pose of securing the payment of n c«r- teln promissory note for sewn thousand dollars besides Interest and attorneys fees, which note was dated end «ecutsd contemporaneously With said d*d, «*£ which deed la recorded In tho clerks ot flee of Bibb superior court, in book 67, ro- llo 670-1, and, .. nnd Whereas, by the terms of deed, at the option of the undersigned, tho principal, interest, attorneys fees and costs have become due nnd_pa.yaWe.__and ADiMXNISmATCWVS BALE. By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary’ of Bibb county I will sell to the hilghest bidder at public outcry, within the legal (hours of sale, at court houso door of Bibb county, on tho first Tuesday in August, 1894, the following property. Onu hundred and eleven acres, -moro or less, of land situated In Bibb county,Goorgla, ono hundred acres of this being west part ot lot one hundred and e'lghty-slx (180) In Fourth district of originally Houston, now Bibb county, commencing near the norMflwest corner of said lot and run ning down a certain branch extending through said lot 1n a southeasterly di rection to the tine of said lot, and tho other eleven acres being- lot sixty-eight (68) in the (Macon reserve, west side of Ocmulgoe river, being land bought by H. T. Johnson from Ellison Edwards. Terms, one-half cash, badanco In eight een months at 7 per cent, (merest per annum. Also, two hundred and six (206) shares of the capital stoolt of tho Ma con Fire Insurance Company of the par value of Jioo a share. Also, five (5) shares of tho capital share. Terms for otook cash. JULIHJJ 8. RODGERS, Administrator of H. T. Johnson. SPECIAL NOTICE. Portsmouth, Va.. July 18, 1894.—TP Of ficers and Members of K. of P., Georgia State Division: You arc respectfully re quested to use the "Seaboard Air Line U. b. K. of P. special” from Atlanta. Ga.. to Portsmouth. Vn., thence the large palace steamers of the Norfolk and Washington steamboat line to Washington. Notwithstanding that there Is a movement bn foot by some of the leading officers ot the Georgia Btnte divisions to compel the divisions to take other routes, the mojbrity will use the S. A. L. We will handle the Sir Knights of Texas. Louisiana. Mississippi. Alabama, Georgia. South Carolina, North Carolina and Virginia on one grand special train, placing them at the steamer's wharf ot Portsmouth. Vn., where they will have an opportunity of passing through Nor folk harbor, Hamtppn Roads, made fa mous by ths battle between the Monitor and the Morrlmac: thence via Old Point Comfort. Fortress Monroe; up tho his toric Potomac river, paselng Mount Ver non. the homo of Washington, about t o'clock In the afternoon and reaching Washington at 6 p. m. Parties using this route can take a refreshing bath on the steamer and have a cool, lnvig- brating sail to their destination, avoid ing dust nnd cinders, nnd have ample 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 nil rail will use the “Atlanta special,” leaving At lanta at 12 nbon, ranging through tho battlefields of Virginia, by the crater at Petersburg, through Richmond and the historic city of Fredericksburg, arriving in Washington at 10:<5 a. m. Wo make no personal plea to any commandery or offlcers.but simply state facts, offer our Inducements and defy competition. Our representatives will call on the several division* In a few days to make final arrangements for the movement to Washington. T. J. Anderson, General Paascnger Agent. DOUBLE DAILY TRAINS. Macon to Naw York Via the Rich mond and Danville Railroad. By a change of schedule In effect Sunday. May U, Macon has double dally schedules to Washington and New York via Atlanta and the It. and D. railroad: Leave Macon 7:55 a. m.. 4:25 p. m. Arrive Atlanta 11:39 a. m., 8:05 p. m, Leave Atlanta, R. and D„ 12 m„ 9 p. m. Arrive Greenville, R. and D., 6:30 p. Arrive Charlotte, R. and D„ 8:23 p m.. *:30 a. m. Arrive Danville, R. and D., 12:30 a. m.. 11:45 a. m. Arrive Washington. R. and D., 7:12 a. m.. .1 D. m. Arrive New York. P. R. R„ 132 m, 6:13 a. m. Train leaving Macon In morning ar rives at Richmond next morning 7:15 a. m.. and leaving Macon In the af ternoon arrives at Richmond 4:52 Or. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wtfk'f Pair Hlftwit Medal and Diploma. the undersigned hereby declares the name stock of tho Planters' Real Estate due and payablo on account of the non- Company, of tho par value of J100 a payment of interest coupons attached to said note, and now past due. Now. therefore, by virtue of the power vested in the undersigned, the said l'. IC. Dedcrick, by the deed **»rajjjj|rl will sell at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the Bibb county court liouec door, during the legal hours of mg,. Ml tho first Tuesday in September, 1801, the following property, to-wlt: Part of lot No, 0 in the southwest range. Including the advanced front of wild lot. In tho city of Macon, In R bh c»unty, Georgia, commencing on Fourth formerly McIntosh street, at a point 102)4 feet from the northwest corner of sold lot, at the intersection of Oglethorpe and FVurtn street, running thence westerly uJong Fourth street U0 feet, thence southerls 169 feet, thence easterly 90 feet and thence easterly twenty feet nnd thence northerly 106 feet to beginning point, on saia Fourth street. Aleev one 25-horse boiler and engine, Crockett make; - feet of Bhnftlng. driving wheel, lathe and cmne for same, Boston make; 4 engine lathes, all New Haven make, ncrew feed: 1 drill press, back ECar, New Haven make: 1 Henley scraper, 21 fert. 1 planer, 28x38 feet by 10. Worcester makei.t drill, drere. geared, Lowell moke: 1 holt cutter. Vi by 114 Inches, Buffalo make: 1 double emory wheel and stand, 2 wheel, 24 feet; 6 vises, 2 punches, full Bet of sliding boring bars hand lathe, engine lathe. 24x12 feet, and 1 30x16 feet screw feed: Jig saw. Beach make boring machine, saw bench, with shafting and pof.leys: Boston crane nnd cupola fan pulley and belt, and all other fixtures, tools and patterns In In the machine shops of n-iM h. f*®? 14 * 1 ' on the premises above described. All the right, title and equity of the said Earls- worth Crockett, together with the title of the undersigned, will be conveyed by a fee simple deed to the purchaser at said sale, and tho proceeds ot Bald sale wifi bo applied to tho payment of tho note afore sold, the past duo Interest coupons thereto attached, taxes and Insurance on said property, paid by the underngned, nnd all Interest due to the date of "a?]®- attorneys' fees and the expense* of this nrococdiing:. an d remainder, It any, BIBB COUNTY’S SHERIFF'S SALES Georgia, Btbl^ County.—Will bo sold before the court liouae door In the city of Macon, during the‘-legal houra of sale, cm the first Tuesday In August, 1894, the following property: One-haU undivided Interest in that part of lot No. .6 ( ln the southwestern range of the city of Macon, fronting 75 feet on Fourth streetu situated on the north east corner or said lot No. 6, at the Intersection of Fourth ami Oglethorpe streets, running 60 feet on Oglethorpe street to Martha Davis' line, now Indi cated by a cross fence, thence along the line of Martha Davis 75 feet, moro or 'less; the southwestern line of this lot commencing at a point 70 feet from the corner of Fourth and Oglethorpe streets and running at right angles to said Fourth street until it reaches the lino of, Maruha Davis in the rear, a distance of 70 feet, moro or less. On said let is a brick building two stories high, containing two stores, with rooms up-stairs. Levied on as the property of E. Crockett to satisfy a 11. fa. Ismiod from the city court of Macon In favor of R. S. Lanier v«. E. Crockott. G. 8. WD9TCOTT, Sheriff. will be paid to the *Ud Earls arorth CrocR. ett or his legal representative. The terms of said role will bo caSh. The note afore said draws Interest at tho rate of 8 per cent, per annum, and has Interest cou pons attached for tho Interest, piynble ry-ml-annuAdy, .which coupons draw In terest at tlie rate of 8 per cent, per an num after maturity. Tho aggregate In debtedness herein referred to, with Inter- e.t, insunmeo and taxes paid, will bo J7.CC1.57 on tho first Tueslay In Septem ber, 1234.to which there Is to tie added on said amount contract attorneys' fees of U per cent, nnd costs of these pro- ccodings. p K DEDERICK. CHAS. C. KIBBEE. Attorney. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By virtue of an order of tho court of ordinary of Bibb county, granted at cne Ju.y term, 1894. I iwdl sell before the court house door In Macon, Bibb county, on -tfie first Tuesday in Septem ber next, during tne legal hours of sale, one lot iu East blacon, fronting on CHnton etreee:, commencing at the corner lot of Corona Onappeil end run ning eaat, fronting on «ald street elxty- nlno (63) feet, thence at rlgat angles, running nearly south icwo hun dred and twenty (220) feet, thence at rlgnt angles running wont one hundred and four feet, thonce at right angles running north one hundred und twenty feet, ogam at right angles running east thirty-eight feeo and elx inches anti again at rignt an gles running north one 'jumdred feet t»ck <o the etartlag point, and bounded us follows: Norm by Clinton street, east by lands of the Bibb Man ufacturing Company, south by Unde of T. C. Dempsey und west by lot of Mrs. M. B. Me.Vlpln and Corona Chap pell, and on which 1* situated one bwo- room und one *hreo-room dwelling. WM be sold as the property of the es tate of Mrs. ai. J. Van for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased and for distribution. Terms cash. R. V. HARDEMAN, ' Administrator Estate M. j; Van, De ceased. July 27, 1894. Stationu. 'Macon ji,',, 1 l}....M.‘ft N.' Junction.... Swift Creek .. . Dry Branch . . Pikes ePak . Fitzpatrick . .... ltlploy, Jeffersonvlllo «. Galllmore .. ... Danvillo .« Allentown .. .... Montrose .. .... Dudley .... 6 lOl Moore Dublin .... D. B. DUNN, Superintendent. JAMES T. WRIGHT, General Manager, OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME GAUD NO. I, To Take Effoct Monday, April 9, IS9L Nos. 1 and 2 will run dally except Bun- day. All others Irregular. Read Down. Read Upu No. 1. |Mllea| |MUo»| No. 2. M. | )_ _ 1*. M. 900 916 9 30 946 WOO 10 20 10 40 •T.U 00 lv.ll 10 11 25 ar.ll 40 10 Lv. Dublin .Ar ,. Hutchings Spring Haven. .... Dexter .... .... Alcorns ... .../Chester ... ... Yonkers ... .... Empire ... .... Empire .... .... Cypress ... . HawklnsvUls ... Orovanl.% ... 6 00 4 45 4 35 4 IS 865 8 49 8 20 3 OOlv. 2 30ar. 2 15 2 00 ^beiniupiliicdnc Btwiinanlpeor tiae<e lines •ppelutouto soil un follows. atandarJ time SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Centrol or 00th Meridian Time.) City of Augusta Tues.. July 31. 4.30 pm City of Birmingham..Frl., .Vug. 8, 7.00um Kansas City.... Hun., Aug. d. 8.00om Nacoochce ......Tues., Aug. 7.10.00am City of Augusta., Frl., Aug. 10, i.topm City Qf Birmingham.:3im., Aug. 13, 1.00 pm Kansas City..........Tues., Aug. 14, 4.00 pm Nacoochco Frl., Aug. 17, 6.00 am City of Augusta Sun., Aug. 19, 7.to am City of Blrmliigham,Tuca., Aug. 21, 8.30 am Knnsae City ....Frl., Au£. 24, 11.00am Nacoocheo Eun., Auy, 20, 1.30 pm City of Augusta Tues., Aug. 28, 3.80 pm ' City of Birmingham..Frl., Aug. 31, 0.00 am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tull ah :use« ........Thurs., Aug. 2. 6.00 pm Chattahoochee ..... Thu rs.,Auff.i>, 11.30 am Tallahassee Thun, Aug. 1C, 0.00 pm Chattahoochee Tluirs., Aug. 23, 10.00 um Tallahassee Thurs., Aug. to, 0.00 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (Tills Ship Does Not Carry J'nftaengers.) Dcssoug..,. Tues., July 3i, 4.00 pm Dessoug Frl., Aug. vj, l.oopm Dcssoug Mon , Aug. 20. 7.30 am Dcssoug.., Thurs., Aug. 20, 6.00pm J. P. BECKWITH, O. A., Jacksonville. Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville, Fku W. E. Arnold, G.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fit* C. Q. Anderson, Agent, Huvannali, Ga. GJCORQIA MIDLAND AND GULF R.‘lf. A Quick, Snfe and Comfortable Routo. Tho Only Route to Warm Springs und Oak Mountain, On. Schedule Effective July 15, 1894* • NORTH BOUND. ' [ Ho.51* No£3! | ito.ht is..... 710um — Lv. Columbus, Lv. Wuverly Hail) 8 01 um Lv. Oak Moantuln 812 am Lv. Warm Springs 8 41 am Lv. Woodbury... ,| u to um Lv. Concord . 9 27 am Lv. Williamson... IH4 am Ar. Orlffln JlOOOom Ar. Macon, C.lt.K.j 619 pm Ar AUanta,C.R.R.)ll 30 um Ar. McDonough... 6-00 pm| 2 66 pm 6 66 pm| 3 46 pm . 6 U5 pm 3 66 pm fl 39 pml 4 26 pm 7 01 pm| 4 45 pm 7 33 pml & 12 pm 7 52 |wn[ 5 29 pm 810 pm| 7 85 pm 8 03 pm 810 pm 5 45 pm 8 67 pm| 6 30 pm Close connections made at Dublin with WrlghtsvlUo and Tenulllo railroad In both directions. East Tcnnenaee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire as follows: Going South ..15 66 pm Going North 2 49 pm J. W. HI3HTOWKR. O. 1L H. V. MAHONEY. G. F. A P. A. Middle Georgia, and Atlantio Railroad. Tlmo Table No. 12. Effective June 24, 0 O’clock A. M., 1891. Read_Down Read Up. 8 32*[l7v.. Macon ..Ar( Ga; R. R"T |Lv. Augusta .|Ar| & is al 5 00 10 00 |Ar MUyvlllo Ly|10 10 p| 3 32 p iNaldir - GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY.—By vlr- tuc of rtn order regifiariy gr.uiio-1 hy the coprt of ordinary of Bald county I wUl.ssH at public outcry to tho hlgh- bwder, before the Bibb county court house door In the city of Macon, during tihe legal hours of sale, on tho first Tuesday In August, 1894, tho fol lowing property, to-wlt: That lot or parcel of fland situated in ths north/went commons of ths city of Macon, said county, and being part of lot No. 2 111 block No. 15, the prop erty referred to being the place known an the "Harriett A Fn-omnn I’l.i. -," where Capt. J. W. Wilcox now resides, fronting sixty feet, moro or less, on Forsyth street, and running back an uniform width one hundred and ono feet, more or less, to an alley, bounded sou:.ht*ast by the property «»f Floyd Ross and northwest by the property of Thad E. Murphy. Bald property to bo sof.d as the property of the estate of Harriett A. Freeman for the pur pose of paying the dobta of said es tate and for distribution among tho heirs of said estate. Bald property is rented until the 1st of October, 1894. Terms of sale cash. JAMES L. ANDERSON. Administrator De Bonis Non of Har riott A. Freeman. Georgia, Bibb County.—James L. An derson having applied to me for letters of administration on estate of Moses Eider, deceased, parties interested arc notified to file their objections on or be fore the first Monday in August, 1894, or letters will then be issued as asked for. C. M. Wiley, Ordinary. A. M. P. M. P. M. A . Me 7 to 1 oc Lv Mlirg*vilIo Ar 0 15 12 35 8 40 2 12 Lv. Eatnnton .Ar T 55 ji to 9 40 3 09 Lv... Machen ... C 60 10 20 11 80 4 33 Covington Juncn 5 10 9 00 11 85 4 2G Ar Covington Lv 6 0G 8 55 W 1 15* * 6 1C Ar.. Atlanta - ..Lv *3 40 p 7 20 a 0 60! Ar,. Maooa ..Lv 12 top 1 to! Ar..-Athens ..Lv !2 40 p •Georgia Railroad. IMacon and North ern Rullroadi W. B, THOMAB, General Manugcr. Columbus soutDcra Railway company. Time Table No. 18, Effective Feb. 19, im Sunday SOUTH BOUND. Lv Columbus.....i Lv Rlcliland....,.i Lv Dawaon........ Ar Albany Ar Brunswick...., Ar Jacksonville.. Ar ThomaBvillo.., NORTHBOUND. | Dally j «*C*pt ]8unday, 3 GO pm 6 40 pm 7 65 pm 9 15 pm 8 10 am 8 40 am 6 35 an Dolly , except Sunday. 7 00 pm 7 00 pm 3 00 pin 6 00 6 40 um 8 45 am U 00 Xv Jacksonville. Lv Brunswick Lv Thomusvllle Lv Albany Lv Puwiwn. Lv Richland... Ar Columbus............ AH schedules shown between Albany and Brunswick and Jacksonville arc dally. No train Albany to Thomasvllle on Sat urdays after 2:65 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from ths Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. C. HILL, Superintendent. Only.^ 7 00 am 8 47 am 10 00 am 11 00 am 8 30 pm 8 20 pro 6 25 ptn Sunday Only. 7 00 am 6 30 ate 8 00 am I 00 pm 449 pm 6 13 pm 7 to pro | and Whiskey Habit. 1 at homo vrl.it ..sin. Book of r«r J ibmKrs ru nt FIllT 111. M. WOOLLRY, M.n LsllHt.. Atlnritn. C- Lv. Mctfonough... Ar. Griffin Lv. Mncon Lv. Atlanta Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson.... Lv. Concord....... Lv. Woodbury..... Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Wavoriy Hall, Ar. Columbus SOUTH BOUND. No.68*7|Nbj&bT (NolSy j 6 20 i mi if 815 nm j 61C it tn) 8 HO um 4 35 pm) 416 anil 4 15 an* 4 26 pm 7 30 am 656pm) flic am) 9OR om fi 26 pm C S3 am 9 23 am 7 U pen 6 62 amj 0 46 um 7 39 pm) 7 20 am 1013 am 7 69 prnj 7- 41 amjlO 34 ant V 29 pml 813 am 1106 run 839 pm| 8 23 am|ll 15 am 9 30 pm) 015 nin;i2 00 pm • Dally. 1 Dally excopt Sunday. 7 Sun day only. All trains nrrlvo nnd depart Union do- jots at Columbus. Griffin und Atlanta. Ask tor tickets and soe that they read via tho Georgia Midland nnd Gulf Rad- nnd. CLIFTON JONES, O. 1». A., Columbus, Ga. Q, W. CHEARS, General Mcinngcr. MACON AND' NOUTJIEN RAILHOAdJ TIME TABLE. JUNE 24, 1894. (Central Time.) Read Down. A M,|AM| •12 45 2 20 900 Lv.Aiiicuu m.i nr Lv Machtn ...2 Ar Lv Mud I win ...3 Ar Lv Athens ...4 Ar Lv.... Klbcrton ....Lv Lv.... Abbuvlllo Lv... Greenwndd Lv...., Chester . Lv..... Monroo . Lv Raleigh .....Lv Lv Weldon .... L* Ar.... Richmond ....L Ar ..Washington. ..L Ar.... Baltlmoro ....Lv Ar.... Philadelphia .... Ar Now York Lv •Mlxod-Mnnday, Wednesday and Frl- IMlxcd-Tuosday, Thursday and Hutur- day. Connections: 1—With Georgia, Routherri and Florida, East Tennessee. Virginia nnd Georgia, Centra.! rniiroudn for nil points In Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—With Middle Georgia and Atlantio railroad. 8—With Georgia railroad. 4—With Fea- bosrd Air Lino vestibule limited, carrying Pullman Buffet Bleeping Cars. Solid train to Washington and Pullman Buffet I'arloe Cars Washington to New York. 12. C. MAHONEY. Act’g O. P. A. A. II. POUTER, Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure ot Train* YOU AUGUSTA* Wornln* train lea re, tat Evvalnir train lenvea * IM 1,’UOM AUGUSTA. Moraine train arrives * 7:0— Bvenlnx train arrive...*. ............... 6X— Macon ...1 Ar Head Up. "|PM|PM. 0 601 <10! 4 tn| 2 181 0 66[I2 401 - 011 10 001 GEORGVA, BIOS COUNTY.-To Mrs. Margaret C. Mann, iWllltaton, Levey County. TKl.: You are hereby notified a* required by law Out the will ot 'Robert W. Stubbs, late of aald county, deceased, baa been offered by the executor of .aid will to be probated In solemn form at the September term, ISM, of the Bibb county court of ordi nary of the state of Georgia. You are hereby called to be and appear at uld court on the firat Monday in tSeptem* her, 1631, at 10 o'clock u. m.’ to .how cause, If any you can, why aald will ihoutd not be probated tn aolemn form and admitted to record as peti tioned for by slid Lillian 8. Lundy, executor. This Md July. UM. C. "M. WILEY, Ordinary. CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORGIA H. M. COMER AND R. 8. HAYES, RECEIV ERS. Schedule in effect July let, 1894, Standard Time, 90th Meridian. BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. 1*7 05 a m . 8 15 am 111 00 am (12 24 p m I 6 15 p m . *8 10 p j»i*il J6 a m •”!! 9 13 p in 10 40 p m 11 65 p m 2 44 n in 4 10 ft m 0 35 « m ? 00 a rn 12 22 pm 1 64 p’m 3 30 p m 3 13 p m 6 40 p m 4 61 p m 9 60 pm 0 20 p m 8 10 p m 7 65 pm —STATIONS— Leave Macon Arrive Arrive....... Fort Valley .......Leave Arrive......... Cblumbus Leave Arrve Opelika Leave Arrive Birmingham ....... Lea vo Arrive......... Amerjcus Arrive.. Albany ., Arrive... Devion .. Arrive Fort Galne* Arrive... Eufauia ., ..Leave Leave ........Leave Leave Leave Arrive... Ozark ...........Leave Arrive Union Springs ......Leave Arrive Troy Leave Arrive Montgomery ..Leave 7 45 p tn 6 35 p 3 45 p m 2 25 am •8 45 ft ml 4 10 p m 3 00 p in 1 28 p rn 11 60 a m 11 21 am 9 2U am 10 27 am 9 10 am 7 15 ft m ♦7 45 am 7 40 am 8 40 a m 6 20 a in 4 10 ft m 11 47 I» m 10 17 P m BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MlLLEDQEVlLLE, AUOP8TA AND SAVANNAH, •4 15 a ml*4 25 p m[*7 65 a m 6 12 ft m| 6 32 p ml 9 47 am 7 45 A ml 8 05 p mill 30 a m 1 15 p m| 1 00 ft m( 7 65 pm !4 16 p mi'll 00 pm 6 OS p mill 46 p m 4 10 p ml :. «... 8 15 ft ml I 7 45am ..I 4 00 am Leave. Macou .Arrtvo Arrive Grimn • leave Arrive. ......... Atlanta .Leave Ar.... Chattanooga vl* Atlanta ....Lv Leave. Macon .Arrlvo Arrive Gordon .Leave Arrive Mill-lacvlile .Leave Arrive Mlllen .Leave Arrive Augusta .Leave Arrive. Savannah ....... .Leave 7‘iTp mild*23 P mill 00 n i 6 49 p ml s 26 p m 9 03 ar •4 25 P mW 66 P rn *7 30 a i 7 25 ft ml'i 18 P m *3 29 ft i 2 65 p in 3 01 ft m •* 30 a m|*8 45 p i 10 00 a m 9 10 a 80S a Trains marked thu« * daily; thua ! dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus T Sunday only. Solid trains arc run to and from Macon and Montgomery vU Eufauia, Savannah und Atlanta via Macon, Macoe and Albany via Smlthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via OMunpua ...... Bleeping cars on night trains betwen Savannah and Macon, Savannnh and Atlanta. . Parlor carl between Macon and Atlanta. . Pasaengers for Thomas ton Uke 7:5$ n. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Paaaengcra for Carrollton and ( edartown take 7:63 a. m. train. PaMeiieera for Perry lake 1I:1S a. m. train; Fort Caines, Buena VLta. Blakely nnd CtftytOO should take 11:16 a. tn. train. Passengers for Sylv.uih. WrighUvllle arul HandcraviUe take 11:30 a. m. train. For further informitlon and for schMlulca for puInU bvyoud uur lino apply to W. F. SHELLMAN, Traffic Manager. W.*P .DAWSON. Passenger Agent, J. C. HAILE. General Fasaroger Agent. L. J. HAIiUlS. Ticket AgU Macon.