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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 2, 1894.
7
look out for
THE SMOKE STACK
Ths Gypsis I* Now En Route to Macon
and Will Be Here by To
morrow Night.
WILL RUN GRAND EXCURSIONS
Dnrlnc Fair—Th. People Aro In-
lliuiloolo Over the Proipeet of
Having » -Sure Enough btenm
lioat Tied tip Here-
The steamer Gypsy, Capt J. W. Mil
ler,. will surely tie up *t the Macon dock
on' or about August 10.
Information baa Just been received
from Capt. Miller and his boat which
indicates that he Is pushing forward
with all expedttlouamess for Macon and
will tie up here on Schedule time. >
Capt. Miller has been running excur
sions from MlllodgevlUe down the Oco
nee river for several days past and Is
now about ready to set but for Macon.
Ho will go down the Oconee to the Al-
tanuha and thence up the Ocmulgee
to Hawkinsvllle. From Hawkinsvlllehe
will proceed straight to Macon and ex
pects fo reach Macon on or about to
morrow week.
The Ocmulgee Is now In fine condition
for good running. It has risen four
feet within the paat few-daya and Capt.
Miller will take advantage of the favora
ble stream to make good time. Of
courae be will have srme obstructions
to removd between Hawkinsvllle and
Macon, but this altogether will not de
lay hlnrmore than a day at any rate.
Arrived at Macon tho Gypsy will re
main here fbr a month and make ex
cursion trips down the rltter. These ex
cursions will be taken advantage of and
If successful will be a source of great
pleasure to Macon people who lire eager
to try the Ocmulgee’s waters. If the
hlght of the river is favorable Capt.
Miller will keen the Gypsy here during
the fair and run excursions for the
pleasure of the visitors.
The boat. If not the largest, Is the
best equipped of any that has ever tied
up here. It has twenty-four state rooms,
splendid sleeping quarters and an ele
gant dining robin. It Is valued at 56,000
and Is owned by the Forestry and
Stream Club, composed of gentlemen
from Macon and Dublin. The Macon
men who are stockholders In the club
are Messrs. W. G. Solomon, Col. Isaac
Hardeman. Marlon Erwin. B. M. Davis,
Dr. J. C. Johnson. Dr. W. P. Glover,
Capt. G. D. Allen. Lewis E. Culver, Dr.
J. S. Bsxter. L. R. Wright, R. V. Har
deman, Mlnter Wimberly, Tom Chris
tian. J. H. Heflin, E. J. Willingham*’T.
C. Hendricks and P. D. Todd.
-A P. P. P;
(Prickly Ash, Poke Root and. Potas
sium) Makes Marvelous Cures In*
Blood Poison, Rheumatism and Scrof
ula.
P. P. P. purifies the blood, builds up
the weak and dahllltated,gives strength
to the weakened nerves, expels disease,
giving the patient health and (happi
ness where sickness,. gloomy- feelings
and lassitude prevailed.
In blood poisoning, mercurial poison,
malaria, dyspepsia, and In all blood
and skin discuses, like -.blotches, pim
ples, old chronic ulcers, tetter, scald-
head, we say without fear of contra
diction that P. P„. P in .the best blood
purifier In the world.
Indies whose systems are poisoned,
and whose blood Is tn an Impure condi
tion due to menstrual irregularities nre
peculiarly benefited by' the. wonderful
tonic and blood cleansing properties of
T. P. P, (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and
Potassium). For sale by nil druggnsts.
LIPPMAN BROS., Proprietors,
Savannah, Ga.
DON’T FORGET TO REMEMBER
that Impure unhealthy blood Is present
tn all, and. the direct cause of many
diseases from Which we suffer. Scrof
ula, Rheumatism and Specific Diseas
es, which Jive ravaged Che earth and
poisoned the Mood of nations for gen
erations, and are the evil parents of
Indescribable horrors are under abso
lute control of P. .P. P„ the only 1n-
fllllble blood purifier known.
The P. P. p. Blood Purifier has pos
itively cured numerous cases of Scrof
ula nnd Salt Rheum In a Short time,
where all other blood purifiers have
failed.
Pleasant to take: applicable to dis
eases of Infancy or old age.
ANOTHER FESTIVAL.
This Time It Will Be Given By Ladles
of St. Paul Church.
A few ladles of St. Paul church will
give a festival on Thursday afternoon
at S o'clock at the park lu front of
Wesleyan college.
They Mill have good things for the
little folks and for big folks, too. The
object of these good Indies Is to rebuild
their chapel. Go to tho college park,
sjiend nn hour pleasantly and help a.
good cause.
OH. WHAT A COUGH.
Will you hesd the warning? The
signal, perhaps, of tha sure approach
of that more terrlblo disease, consump
tion. Ask yourself If you can afford
for ths sake of saving CO cents run the
risk and do nothing for U. We know
from expcrlncce that Shiloh's'Cure will
cure your cough. It never falls. This
explains why moro than a million bot
tles were sold th» past year. It re
lieves croup and whooping cough at
once* Mothers, do not be without It.
For lamo back, side or chest, use Shi
loh's Porous Plasters. Sold by Good-
wyu & Small Drug Company, corner
Cherry street nnd Cotton avenue.
IT WILL REMAIN.
The contracting freight office of that
part of the Southern Railway Compa
ny's lines formerly known ns the East
Tennessee, Virginia nnd Georgia ran-
way, will remain nt 421 Fourth street
for the present, where any information
relative to the movements of freight,
by the** lines will be cheerfully given.
Telephone 437.
HOOD'S AND ONLY HOOD’S.
Are you weak nnd weary, over
worked nnd tired? Hood's Sarsapa
rilla Is ust tho medicine you need to
Purify and quicken your blood nnd to
give you appetite nnd strength^ if
y**u decide to take nood's Sarsaparilla
do not be Induced to bay any other.
Any effort to substitute another rem-
*7 Is proof of the merit of Hood’s.
Hood's Pills are the best after-dinner
Pills, assist digestion, cure headache.
Try a box.
Or. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Wet If* Palrltlghest Medal sad Diploma.
L
A GREAT SPEECH.
BY A. 0.1 BACON.
The People of Monroo County Gather
to Hear Him on Issues of
the Day.
A S TRONG PLEA FOR DEMOCRACY
The Spaaah Heplefo With Loglo *u«l
Do4»j» Thvugbl- VorgiUlng 11U
Owu lutervtfl II* Npvko
For Clio People.
Forsyth, Aug:. L—(Special.)—“All,” said
an old Democrat, whose locks were white
with yeare^ as he tottered down the court
house steps this morning at the conclu
sion of MaJ. Bacon’s speech. “If every
mortal man in old Georgia could have
heard that speech there would be no dla-
sett Lon among the people; there would
be no discord.”
And he expres'iedi the sentiments of the
large and enthusiastic audience that lis
tened for two hours to MaJ. Bacon's
powerful, patriotic, Democratic speech,
delivered In the court house here this
morning;
Not since the day of Mill and Stephens
has such & speech been heard In taon*
roe’s old historic court house, and tho
audience, as they listened to the powerful
logic and burning eloquence of Bibb’s
matchless statesman, sat entranced.
The audience that greeted MaJ. Boon
us he ascended to the rostrum this morn
ing was a representative one. From Lib
erty Hill to Juliette the people congrega
ted, and when the hour for the speaking
to take place arrived the court room was
taxfd to its utmost capacity. Old men
and young, Populists and a large number
of negroes were In the audience and so
great was their enthusiasm they liberally
applauded the speaker.
At U o’clock Col. John D. Crowder,
cne of Monroe’s staunch and venerable
Democrats, presented MaJ. Bacon to the
audience as a peerless statesman and
one oi Georgia's ablest lawyers.
M«J. Bacon's reception by the vast crowd
was Indeed a warm one, and from the first
words that he uttered until his mugmll-
cent peroration MaJ. Bacon had his au
dience completely captivated.
One of the notable features of MaJ. Ba
con's speech was the clear, masterly man
ner in which he handled the tariff and
silver questions. Many .speakers have at
tempted to discuss these Important Issues
here times Innumerable, and perhaps there
was not a man in the audience who had
not heard these questions discussed, but
novet beforA had they heerd such a plain,
See the style fall Janets in n^a>
shades, light weight and 0ep9 newest
styles.
25 pieces new 5*op(n S?pge in bpown,
natty, blacH. and gpeenj the tleP9 b^st
thing fop tpadeling suits.
50 new Modeling *ppunl(s, best mal^e;
will sell at about half fop few detys.
200 ’ppaOeling Hats tpipmed 8$ plain.
25 Irinen and Duck 5 u * t5 $2.50 to $5.
Atlanta id New Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA and WEST FOUNT K. 11
Quickest hihI Bc«t Kuiilu.
Montgomery. Selma. Mobil). New Orleans.
Texan and Southwest. ‘
Southbound. ~ No. »i. No. W. * No. b&.
Lv. Macon ...j 4 20 pm| » u* aui| & 35 uu
Lv. Atlanta ( 2 So am) 4 3# pm| l 30 pm
Ar Montgomery..jll u» ami 9 S* puij 8 80 pm
Ar Pensacola ...{ 0 65 pai| 6 W <un| B 80 ^
At Mobile j b 20 pm! 3 03 aim 3 03
Ar New Orleans.JlO 2» pmj 1 33 om| 7 *5 aui
Ar Houston ....{lO Bo pmjlO BO pm
JNO. R. ELLIS
861*363 Second Street.
yet forcible, presentation of these impor.
tant measures as was presented by MaJ.
Bacon today.
Referring to the tariff MaJ. Bacon said
It was a subject upon which we all agreed
at the South and henco an audience here
tired of it; but while we tire of It, the
Ndrthem people who are the beneflcvla-
rles of a high tariff never tiro of JL In
season and out of season they were per
sistent fbr * high tariff.
MaJ. Bacon’s defense of the Democratic
party throughout his entire speech was
able and eloquent, and certainly his burn
ing words made a deep Impression upon
all who heard him and elicited generous
applause. MaJ. Baoon declared that he
did not wonder that such a people and
such a country os ours would be actuated,
by the depressed condition of affaire to
political rebellion, but he said the people
were entirely too hasty.
The Democratic party, he furthermore
declared, had only been in power about
seventeen months and it had to deal with
questions that did not affect a municipal
ity. a county, nor a state, but the whole
Union.
MaJ. Bacon referred to the Popuf.sts in
extremely kind terms, and nothing was
raid by the speaker that was calculated
to offend any of the moro sensitive of
those who had deserted the Democratic
ranks. They unmistakably enjoyed aIsJ.
Bacon's kind reference to them, and more
than once Joined In the applause that
woe scoorled the speaker by the Demo
crats.
The audience «at spell bound for two
hours, and certainly no speaker ever en
tertained.-an audience more admirably
than did MaJ. Bacon this morning. HJs
peroration was an exhibition of ora
torical eloquence rarely heard here, and
when he loudly exclaimed “that the tfcno
will come If we divide In this grand old
state, the women of this fair land will
rise up and call us together for their pro
tection,” ihe applause was deafen mg. At
the conclusion of his speech the audience
Beamed loth to leave their seats.
Just as they were about to disperse
some one In the audience spied Col, C. A.
Turner and loud calls were made for “Tur
ner.” Col. Turner mounted the rostrum
ami made a few appropriate and eloquent
remarks In reference to MaJ. Bacon's can
didacy, which were well received *nd
roundly applauded by the audience.
MeJ. Bacon's speech is declared by (he
oldest Democrats in Die county to be the
greatest speech that was ever delivered
in the county court house, where, in days
gone by, many poll taco 1 battles were
fought and won by Georgia's most brilliant
statesman. MaJ. Bacon's friends here feel
highly elated over his bright prospects
to represent Georgia In the next United
States senate. At any rate MaJ. Bacon
captured Monroe today, and Saturday he
will make the capture doiAly sure.
|3 ST. SIMON AND CUMBERLAND
And Return Via East Tennessee, Vir
ginia and Georgia Railroad.
Tickets on sale Saturday night, good
to return Mondhy morning following
date of sale, end to same points good
to return Tuesday following date of
sale for 84 for round trip.
For in form lion call on Jim W Cur,
Passenger and Ticket Agent.
BUB JOHNSON CAUGHT.
He Assassinated William N. Curry at
Chauncey.
Sheriff Rogers of Dodge county ar
rived in the cKy yesterday, having hi
charge Ebb Johnson, who foully assas-
sinuted W. N. Curry art Chauncey in
March. Johnson was placed in Bibb
county Jail.
Johnson was arrested soon after the
murder -vnas committed, but got away
from the deputy sheriff who had him
In charge. He was captured in Bruns
wick by Mr. M. Wirsch while attempt
ing to pass a forged check for 830. pur
porting to be signed by G. T. Melton &
Son of Appling county.
GUARANTEED CURB.
We authorize our advertised druggist
to sell Dr. King's New Discovery for
Consumption. Coughs and Cold)) upon
this condition: If you are afflicted with
a cough, cold or any lung, throat or chest
trouble, and will use this remedy ss di
rected. giving a fair trial, and experience
ro benefit, you may return the bottle and
have your mon y refunded. We could rot
Bttkfi thin offer did we not knxw Unt Dr.
King's New Discs very cfxild be relied, on
U never disappoints. Trial bottle free at
If., J. Lamar Sc Son's Drug Store. Large
sue 50 cents and IL
PRICKLY ASH, POKE ROOT
AND POTASSIUM
gr Makes
£: Marvelous Cures
Sr in Blood Poison
Pimples, Blotches
and Old Sores
Catarrh. Malaria
and Kidney Troubles ES
Are esUreb rauoree by P.P>P< '
—Prickly Ash. Poke Root and Pott*- '
■Ism, the greatest blood purifier on 1
earth.
Abbkdxsn, O.. July 21,1891*
Rheumatism
S=and Scrofula
BCSS'KS LU’PMAN niton., ttnvnnnab.
Ga.: Dnan HIKS-I bought it bottle of
your KP. P. at Hot Springs. Ark. .and ,
It has done mu xnoro good t baa tnros
month** treatment at t he Hot. Bprlux*
fiend three bottles o. O. D. •
■“‘•“‘MW.XfcR WTO*.
. For primary,Rocondary nnd tertiary
syphllK for blood poisoning, merou-
* rial poison, malaria. dyspepsia, pud
, In nil blooil nnd skin disease*, like
blotch"-. I ■! in i '1«*h , old <’li ron If Iiloeri.
’ tetter, acald head, bolls, ©ryslpelaa.
, ecaewft- we may My, without foer of
contradiction,that I*. P, P. lathe beat
• blood purifier In tho world,and makes
, positive, Hpeedjr and permanent oares
J AH. M. BISH Wfl. •
Aberdeen, Brown County, O.
Capt, J* D. Johnston.
7b all whom U may conctmt I bere-
r tecttlfi to thH wiiuderful Prope/ll«a
P. P. P. for eruptions of tho skin. I
ffered for several years with nn un-
„.ghtly and dlaoKrroable eruption on
—Tnnab, Cut
dy but in vnln,until P.
-nd am noWf|i|Mtay
(Qlgued by)
Savannah, do*
Sk|n Cancer Cured,
Tutim*ny/rom the Mayor of Sequin,Tex,
—foah apeak in the hlgheat terms of
J our medicine from tny own personal
ncwlodgo. I was affected with heart
disease, pleurisy nnd rhonnutlsu tor
• 35 years, was troated by tho verybest
. physician v ana apont hundreds of dol
lars, trlod every known remedy with*
* out finding relief. 1 have only taken
. ono botti* of your P. P. P., and can
cheerfully sny It baa done mo more
. good than anything 1 have ever taken.
I can recommend your medlolne to all
’ eufferora of the above diseases.
P. P. for a dlsoaao of the skin."aiuafiy
known ea akin cancer,of thirty vom-s*
standing, and found greet relief» to
purlflea the blood nnd removal nil Ir
ritation from the seat of the dlsonse
end prevents eny anresdlntt of the
■ores. I have taken five or nix bottles
end fool confident that another course
will effect n cure. It has ntso relieved
me from Indigestion end stomaon
VSggS’&.K.Bnnt
Attorney ut Law.
Book on Blood Diseases nailed Free, —c*
ALL DRUQOISTS SILL IT.
LIPPMAN BROS.
FBOPRIBTOR8,
Ltppman’a Block,•wvwaaah, Oe *
WARD MASS MEETING.
Tho Fourth Ward Republicans Elect
Delegates to the Coovontlooi.
Last night, at Odd Fellows’ Hail, tho
Republicans of the fourth, ward met In
mass meeting end elected the following
named persona delegates to tho county
convention, which meets on Saturday,
August 4, at Odd Fallows’ Hall:
Dr. C. McCarthy.
George Jordan.
J. M. Jackson.
Also In the Vlnevllle district tho Re
publicans held a mass meeting, which
was largely attended. With Thomas
Little chairman and J. I'. Renton sec
retary. Tho following were elected del
egates to tho county convention.
It. M. Logan.
A. A. Evans. ■" •
Korney Wright.
Alternates—Tnomns Horn, Jessy Mor
ris and Allen Elllfigton.
A. A. Evans was elected chnlnuan of
the district for the next two years.
The tono of tho meeting was rather
against supporting tho l’ooplo's party.
TJSB HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
rrer»r«d by
Dr». HolmtJ A Mason, Dentists,
51C Mnlb.rry Street,
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mout. sore tbroat, cleans the teeth end
purines tha breath. For eels by all drug.
gist..
A NUISANCE.
A man signing himself “A Buffered’
writes to tho Telegraph aJxnit a cow
that is perambulating nronnd in Ihe
neighborhood of Walnut, Spring and
Now streets, keeping residents awake
nt night by her boisterous conduct.
The man wants to know ivny this cow
is net put In the pound.
, A NEW FIRM.
Messrs. Brio C. Gambrel! and Charles
It. Nlabet Form * Partnership.
Elsewhere In tho Telegraph will be
found the professional card of Messrs.
GambroM & NQabet, who have fortned
a partnership for the practice of law.
Both of Chose young gentlemen bring
to their profession girts of the highest
order ,nnd their friends predict for them
a brilliant and successful future.
Mr. Gambrcll is a son of I.)r, .1. U.
Gambrell of Mercer University nnd la
hlmcolf annlnoto «-k.. i 1., ... I » .. . I '
himself a graduate of that tnatltutlon,
while Mr. Nlebet Is a graudate oi tha
Btslto University, and a son,.of tho
kite Judge Jttmoa T. Nlsbet t>f thl,
city. y£ .
Everybody Joins tn wishing them iin-
bunded success tn the practiced their
profession here. q
VITAL TO MANHOOD.
A NEGRO DROTWNED.
Mldvllle, Aug. 1.—(8pcclnl)—A nogro,
Tom Ronnorteld, while bathing In a
pond on A. W, Joamt aim, Mar
miles from here, Tuesday evening, wns
drowned. It i« supposed ho was over
como with cramp.
Mothers,
when nursing babies, need a
nourishment tbat will give
them strength and make
their milk rich.
Scott’s
Emulsion
the Cream of Cod-liver OH,
nourlshesmotliersandmakes
babies Tat and healthy. Gives
strength to growing children.
Physicians, tho world over, en
dorse it.
Dor'I ba deceived bj Substitutes!
Preptre i by twit A floiraa, 5. Y. All DroffUU.
0. WKHT’fi NEUVE ANi) JIUAIN TREAT-
MEN 1, n i>pK |lfc lor flyataria, Imziuaaa, F’la, Jiou
ralgia lloArtaoho, Xervoaa )*™trat»V mu*\*l b|
ftSEt ur w»k.fule—«,M.utnl Pni-rM-Unv
Bollonlog of (train, coualou Uuanltjr, mlaary. dooay.
daatb, Framaturo OM Ava, Uarrviu.r-a. Loaa o!
Poworlnailh«r w*v, Imi>«H^ncyVLpncorrh\a and all
fooiolo WcaknrMMM, Involuntary Imin, Hperma*
torrhfM caqjod by ovor-f»iart!<m of brail, Hull-
iibu-(L ovor-InjItiUjfif'o. A luooUt'a troatmoot, f 1,
(. f..r M, by nail. With «acb or.lrr forfi boiaa, wltrf
W will ecnil wrllian ruaranto** to rrfniid if not cnri>«l
UiMraoUat Ueaenlby nirnot. WKRT'M UVICRVILU
j ured bick llaa/lanka, JUllouan*-**, I.lvwr Ooiuuiai/»t,
GOODWIN’S DRUG STORE!,
Sola Agents, Macon. Ga.
TO SELMA.
Leav« Montgomery.I • 46 prnlVfO
Arrlvo Selma (U IS pm[U 11 am
Train 60 carrlaa Pullman vwtlbulo
«le«ptr Now York to Now orleuiu. and
dining coi* to Montgomery. Train 68
catrie* Pullmou vestibule aleeper New Or.
Uaiia to New York and uinlng car to
AHuuta.
Tralna 64 nnd 61 Pullmnin Buffet Sleep
ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
KDMUND L. TYLER. GenL Mgr,
JOHN. A. GEE, Gan!. Paad. Agt.
jwnti. a. urjr„ uani. inaa. nm.
GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta
MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
RAILROAD.
Time Table No. is. Taking Effect uun
day, April im,
Read Down. Read up.
Sun. | J
No. 41 No. 21 JiT.VlTONa.
P M|PM
4 001 8 10) Macen
...M. Sc N. Junction....
Swift Creek
Dry Branch
Pikes ePak
Fitspatrlck ......
... llipley
Jeffersonville
. OAlUmoro
.. Danvlllo
, Allontown .......
Montrose
1 |Sun.
TwajHSI
3 18
4 15 I 26
4 26 3
4 35 3 45
4 45! 3 63
eoe
6 60 Dudley ...
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. i,
To Take Effect Monday, April 9, l&i.
Noa. 1 and 2 will run dolly except #uq.
day. All others irregular.
Read Down. Read Up.
No.l. jMIleoj
Ae M.
9 0C
0
Lv. Dublin .Ar
63
8 15
6
.. llutchlmji* ..
44
8 30
10
.Spring Hivon.
43
8 4 6
13
e.e. Dexlur ....
40
10 W
16
.... Alcorns ...
37
10 20
19
.... Cl)valor ...
34
10 40
23
... Yonkers ...
39
sr.U oo
28
.... Empire
1V.14 10
.... Empire ....
24
11 25
35
.... Cypress ...
18
XT.U40
40
. HawkluevllUi
13
41
«
63
... Grovsnl* ...
0
P. Ma
fi oe
4 45
4 23
4 15
3 65
I 4t
280
3. Wl v.
s soar.
•i 15
8 00
Close connections made at Dublin with
Wrlghtsvllle und TennlUe railroad In both
directions.
East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia
trains paaa Umpire oa fellows;
Going South... KMpm
Going North. . 2 48 pm
J. W. 11I3HTOWJKR, Ck X.
H. ▼. MAHONEY, G. b\ 4P.A
Middle Georgia, and Atlantic Railroad.
Time Table No. 12.
Effective Juno 24, 0 O'Clock A. M.. 1394.
Read_J)owa Read Up.
8*32*|Lv.. Macon ..Ar| Ga. R. R“
Lv. Auguota .1 Arl 5 Ji u| 5 Oi
jlO 00 )Ar MH'g’vJile Lv|l(
NoTlAf '
No.Ill
A. M,
7 20
|10 10p| 2 33p
INo.105fNo.lDl
P. M.
916
7 66
CC0
6 10
6 00
P i C6‘|lv MUTff'vllle Ar
2 12 Lv. Entonton .Ar
3 (rj Lv... Macheu ...
4 83 Covington Juncn
4 35 )Ar Covington Lv
“116«l 'C IB Ar.. Atlanta MLv *3 40 p| 7 a)
f C 60! Ar.. Mnroii ..Lv!200p
1 20!f |Ar.« Athena ..Lv !2 40p
•Georgia Railroad IMacon and North
cm Railroad.
W. B. THOMAS.
General Manager,. ■
Columbus soutoera Hallway compauj.
Tims Table No. U. Effective Feb. l». 19K.
Dally I Sunday
80 UTHBOUNO.
‘Lv Columbus...
Lv Richland*.
Lv Dawson
Ar Albany..........
Ar Brunswick
Ar Jacksonville...
Ar Thomasvllle
NORTHBOUND.
(Sunday.) Only.
exoeyt
Sunday.) Only. •
9 00 pml'f O0"ai3.
6 40 pm s 47 am
7 56 pm|10 09 am
9 16 fin 11 00 am
• 19 am) I 80 pm
LV Jacksonville.,.....^,,
Lv Brunswick
Lv ThomoevUle.......
Lv Albany
Lv Dawson
Lv Richland
Ar Columbu*.
7 OO pna
7 00 pm
3 00 pm
6 00 am
6 40 aro
I 46 am
1100 am
7 Ou
6 30 a m
8 tt> am
3 Co pm
4 00 pm
* U pin
7 00 pm
All scheduler shown between Albany
and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally.
No train Albany to Thoiuoevilla on Sat
urdays after Z’JA p. m.
All tralna arrive and depart from the
Union Depot at Columbus and Albany.
C. lilLL, Superintend out.
a
ana Whiskey Hfibll
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MEW YORK. l'HII.ADKLL’HI.V AND
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10 NEW YORK?
Cabin, 820; Excursion $32; Steerage, 310.
TO BU&TONi 1
Cabin |22; J^xmrslon. »JJ, Btovrai;a.
$11.75.
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Cabin, 822.00} Excursion, JJJ; Bteoraus
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SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Cuntnxl or DOth Meridian Time.)
City of Augusta Tuva* July 31. 4.30 pm
City of Birmingham..Frl„ Aug. 9. 7.00uin
Kansan City..... Bun.. Aug. U, 8.00 am
Nacoocheo Tues.. Aug. 7,10.00 am
City of Augusta Frl., Aug. 19, LfX)pm
City of Birmingham.Sun., Aug. IX 1.09 pm
Kansas City Tuea., Aug. 14, 4.09 pm
Nocoochee Frl., Auy. 17, 6.00 am
City of Augusta Sun., Aug. 19, 7.00 am
City of Blnnlnghain.Tuca., Aug. 21, 8.39 am
Knnofts city Frl., Aitf. M. lLOOnm
Nacoochee .....|Buo., Auy. 88. J.80pm
City of Augusta. ....Tucs., A ur. 28, 3.30 pm
City of Birmingham..Frl, Aug. 31, 6.00am
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
Tallahassee Thura., Aug. T, 8.00 pm
Chattahoochee Thurn., Aug. 9,11.30 am
Tallahassee Thura. Aug. 16, 6.00 pm
.Chattahoochee Thm a., Aug. 2J, 10.00 am
Tollahuaaea ..; Thura, Aug. 30, D.oj pm
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(This Ship Does Not Carry Pnaaengera.)
Dcssoug Tuea., July 81, 4.00 pro
Dosaoug Fri., Aug. 19. i.uv pm
Dcaaoug Mon. Aug. 20, 7.30am
Dcssoug Thura.. Aug. 30, 6.00 pm
J. P. BUCK WITH. G. A..
Jacksonville. Fla.
Walter Hawklna. P.P.A., JorkeonvIUe. Fla.
W. K. Arnold, G.T.P.A.. JaokaonvUle, Fla,
C. G, Anderson, Agent, Savannah, Ga.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R.
A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route.
The Only Route to Warm Springs and
Oak Mountain. Ga.
Schedule Effective July 16, 1881.
. NORTH* BOUND.
No.51* ) NojaiTNBTuT
710 utnj * ’ ‘ “
8 01 utn
Lv. Columbus.,
l.v. Waverly Hall
Lv. Oak Mojntuln 813 am
Lv. Warm Spring • > II m
Lia Woodbury,...
Lv. Coauari
Lv. Wllliainoon...
Ar. Grimn
At*. Macon. C.R.R.
Ar Atl»nta,C.R.R.
Ar.. McDonough..,
•joo
8 27 am
8 44 utu
10 00
k 10 P«i
1130 am
&«0<) pin) 2 30 pm
6 65 pm I 3 46 pm
4tfj pm) SW pm
a*c)pmi 4 26 pm
791 pm| 4 45 pm
“ 6 IS pin
7 ti pm
7 52 pen
810 pm
5 29 pm
7 35 pm
810 pm
6 45 pm
6 30 pm
Lv. McDonough...
Ar. Griffin,.
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta
LV. Griffin
Lv. Wllllamaon....
Lv. Concord
Lv. Woodbury....,
*Lv. Wnriw Springs
SOUTH BOUND,
No.&oTT NoJOT
Lv. Onk Mountain ¥ » pm
No. 63*
4 25 pm
i pm
610 pm
• » 1 wn
711 pen
7 39 pm
7 30 pm
5 30 am
6 16 am
416 am
616
6 33 am
6 53 mn
720nm
7 41 am
813 am
8 23 utn
816 am
HM am
4 15 nm
7 30 am
916 mn
023 am
046 tun
1013 am
1024 am
:» fir* am
1115 am
015 am 12 06 pm
” • Dally. I Dally except Sunday. 7 Sun
day only.
All trains arrlvo and depart Union do-
yoU at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta.
Ask fur tickets umt mso that they read
via the Ucorglu Midland and Gulf Rad*
rood. CLIFTON JONS*, O. V. A..
Columbus, Go.
C. TV. CHRARf* General Mnnuger.
MACON AND NORTUBN RAILROAD*
TIME TABLE. JUNE H 18M.
(Central Tima)
Read Down,
AM.|AMJ
• 810 gio Lv....... Macon Ar
•12-45 1117 Lv Muchtn ...I Ar
aiMtiijer. ■ “ "
Read Up,
|PM|P M.
Lv Mud Ison ...3 Ar
Lv Athena ...4 Ar
Lv.... Kilter ton ....Lv
Lv.... Abbeville ,...Lv
Lv... Graaawnofl ...LV
Lv Chester Lv
Lv...,. Monro* Lv
Lv ... Hul'-lgh Lv
Lv Weldon .... Lv
Ar.... Richmond ....L/
6 4o Ar..*. Richmond ...,Lr
0 45 Ar ..Washington. ..Lv
uo»,Ar.... Jialtiiuoro ....Lv
l20JAr.... Phllndoipkla ....
'A MjAr Now York Lv
8601 6101
356
3181
to 401
IUU1J
3 41
220
•Mixed—Monday, # W«dnwday and FrL
^Mixed—Tuesday. Thursday and Satur
day.
Conneotlonit i—With Qeorgla Southern
and Florida, East TeniK'asoo, Virginia nnd
foul rul rnllraulM for all tinlnt* In
ana riorw>i m,f< 4
OwirKi.. Control roUrn.ulo for all uolnt. la
Florida .ini iH»utbwi-«i (J.-uruia. 3—Wltfi
MM4I. u-ionilo out Atlantic rallroul.
,.\vnh Or or, la r.illrwul. 4—Willi Sen-
Iwnrtt Air I.lno vnUbulc limited, rnrryln,
I'ullnion linlfat wleeriliie Cura Hoi Id train
to Wn.hln.lon nnd I'nllmnn nuir.t r»rloc
r.u -Wnahlni'ton to N"» York.
Com Wn.hlnKlon to New York.
B. C. UAItOKST. Act'g O. P,
A. H. roilTUll, 8u|)«rlnt«ndent
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival and Departura of Trains,
FOR AUGUSTA.
Morning train leave* 8:31
Evening train leaves.... 8:81
FROM AUGUSTA.
Morning train arrives, 7:08
Evening train arrives.... 6:08
CEJN'TR.AJL R. R. ofGEOEGIA
H. M. COMER AND It. 8. HAYES, IlECEIV ER8.
Schedul. In effect July lit, U34. Htjn-Uril Time, 90th Merldl.n. >
BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, BIRMINOUAM, MONTOOMERY AND ALDANY.
HEAD DOWN.
•8 10 p m
9 13pm
10 40 p m
U 66 pm
2 44 am
4 10 a tn
'* * 4 si
i W am
.1*7 95 it nt
( 15 am
11 00 a m
12 24 pm
' * 15 p in
•U15 a m
12 22 p nj
1M put
2 30 p tn
113 p nt
5 *0 p m
131 pm
9 50 p m
* 20 p m
8 10 p m
1 55 p m
—STATIONS—
lidftVt,, , e
Macon
...Arrive
Arrive...
... Wirt Valley ...
....Leave
Arrive...
..... COlumbu. ....
....Leave
Arrve....
...... Opdlks ......
....la-avu
Arrive...
... Birmingham ...
....Leave
Leave....
...... Macon ......
...Arrive
Arrive...
... Fort Vslley ...
....Lcnvo
Arrive Amorlcu* I.cnvo
Arrive All,my Lmv.
Arrive Dawkon Leave
Arrive Fort Oalne, Leave
Arrive Eufaula Leave
Arrive., Ozark Leave
Arrive Union Bering, Leave
Arrive Troy Leave
Arrive Montgomery Leave
READ UP.
HI pm ...... .
5 25 p m
3 45 pm
2 25 a m ..... ..
•8 U a ml ...
7 W a rn
0 to a in
5 20 a m
4 10 a m
11 47 p in
4 10 p m
3 04 pm
1 28 P m
II 50 a m
11 2L a
} 30 , m
10 XI a m
0 00 a m
■J 10 a m
7 15 a in
•T 45 a ml*7 20 P m
10 17 P m
8 U pm
•I 15 a ml*4 25 p m
•7 r*G h m
Lmv..
Macon
•Arrive
7 55 pTnflO >2 p m|lt 00 a m
< 12 a ml 5 33 n m
9 47 a m
Arrive
Griffin
.Leave
5 42 P nil 8 25 p m| » 02 a III
7 45 a ml 8 03 p mill 30 a m
Arrive
AtlanU
.Leave
•4 25 p IW*6 f.r. p m|*7 Him
\ tt
1 IS p ml 1 00 s m
7 65 p m
Ar....
Chattanooga via Atlanta
....Lv
7 26 a ml*l 18 P n»l*3 » a m
Leave.
........ Macon
Arrive
3 40 P nil 3 45 a inllO W a m
r-
6 05 p m 11 45 p m
12 17 p m
Arrive.
Gordon
• Leave
2 55 P ml 3 01 a ml 9 10 u In
.....
8 10 p ml
Arrive
Mlllcdgevllle
• Leave
..... ...,*|..... V0 a in
8 15 & ;n
in pm
Arrive
Mlllen
■ lA-avo
11 (it a mill 35 p tnl
..... 7 45 a in
6 GO pm
Arrive.
Augusta
.Leave
7 45 * ml 7 30 p ml
.....1 6 09 an
5 20 p m
Arrive.
Savannah
.Leave
»g 10 a ml*« 45 p ml
»•*««
Train, marked thu« • dally; thug ! dally except Sunday. Tralna marked thug 7 Sunday only.
Boltil train, are run to and from Maoon and Montgomery viz Kufauls. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. Mtcoa
and Albany via Bmlthvllk-. Macon and Illrmlncbam via Columbu*.
Bleeping cara on night tralna hetwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor can, between Macon and Atlanta.
Patocngera for Thomaeton take 7:55 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Fanaenger* for Carrollton nud CedVrtown take 7:55
a m. train. Passenger, for Perry take 11:11 a. m. train: Fort Oalnee, Buena vis's. Ulakely anil Clayton abould tak.
X1:1S a. m. train. Paraengers for Sylvanlo. Wrlghtavlllo ami Banderaville take 11:20 o. m. train.
For further Information and for g hedules for point, beyond our line apply to
W. F. BHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .DAWSON. P.mlonger Agent,
j. C. HAILE. General PaaaeugtF Agent. , I* J. UAitlllB. Ticket Ago, Macuu.