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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: THURSDAY MORNING, AUGUST 9, 1894.
OVER THE RIVER
IN EAST MACON
The Colored Peoplo Badly Wrought
Up Over a Somewhat Strange
Phenomenon.
WAS IT A JACK O’ LANTERN?
East Macon Gunnara (lavs Opened Up
Dove (shooting and Made m. Good
Hag (lie Other bay—News
in General.
BEFORE THE
COURT TODAY.
Ths Dstactivs Muddle Will Be Taken
Up By Judge Hardeman in the
Superior Court
MUCH INTEREST MANIFESTED
Bath Sides Sanguine With Fall Expect
ation of lielng Sustained by the
Law—Will Be a Hard
Cluestlan to Soiree
The negroes in East- Macon are very
much worked; up Oyer u strange phe
nomenon that they claim made its ap
pearance on IV>rt Hill some nights ago.
A large party of colored men got to
gether with all the dogs In the neigh-
Uorhood lot a toon hunt, and early In
Che evening started out i‘or the river
swamp. It «'as. after the hunt/ when
the party started home,' that they
were badly frightened by something.of
the "lack o' lantern" kind, And* which
has stirred their - superstitious. naUlres
to a point of great exilement.
They spent nearly the whole night
hunting and 'were^returning home with
n very good bag, ckhen, just as they
reached the fndlan- mound bey'on(l.:tbe
railroad, a hlrge, faant -light was 1 seen
u;i the summit of the hand-made moun
tain. It wojfld. shove about as if carried
by som. ofi^and passed from one : Bide
of the motfijd ,t_o the other, going each
timet to thc. edgo and at times appear
ing to swing some distance down'Vne
t I •• 11 was h'O large anil too faint
fir a lantern. It is described as being
the size of a Japanese lantern, though
trie light was red, - rather tfrnn yelAnv.
All sorts of .canjee(ilres arose ss'to
what the phenomenon could be. Borne
of the negroes believed it to be the
risen ■ *splrit of some Indians who
: \,iv'ii< d for the buried relies that ate
found from'time to’time ln'the mound,
u goodly collection of rvhich, has al
ready been made Ky- many people In
the neighborhood. Some of the moil be
came frightened and beat a hasty re
treat.- One or -4wo wanted to Investi
gate. and with this determination clam
bered up the Bide of the mound, their
minds made uj> to risk life if necessary
to satisfy their curiosity.
They say that when they approached
near enough to the top to get a view
all oven its surface the mysterious light
was. seen bait hidden behind a clump
of bushes on the opposite sMe from
which they approached. It was as large
as a water bucket and was so dim as
not to throw any noticeable light upon
die ground around It.
The men, there were - three of them,
as soon as they reached the top made
a bold rush toward the “taring." It
was too quick for them, however, and.
seeming to divine their purpose, rose
up with * weird, hissing noise and float
ed Iheavenwanl with all the graceful
ness of an Infant balloon, leaving the
awe-struck darkles almost paralyzed la
their boots.
They stood there watching It. until
froni'lhe' dlmlttlihed size of a baseball
It passed out of view. It Is necdlesi
to say that the dauntless explorers
never lost any time on the mound
searching for tracks - or other signs,
but with all the haste at their com
mand they tumbled head flrst down
' the side of the mound', evidently more
eager to get away from those parts
than they had been a tew minutes be
fore to ferret out the mystery.
Of oourse, the story as told by them
Is not to be credited. But that they saw
something of the kind and that the;
are very badly wrought up over what
ever It was there can he no doubt. •
Some of the young men of East Ma
con proposed yesterday to watch for
the appearance of the phenomenon
last night and the result of their vigil
inay develop an even more sensaitlonal
story than that given out by tho col
ored peoplo.
East Maoon nlmrods have opened up
the dove-shooting season with Che flrst
big that has so far been made by local
sportsmen. A party of gentlemen went
down to Toombsboro a day or uwo ago
and in a two-houre' shoot got about
eighty birds. Authorities say that doves
will be plentiful this season.
Or. J. O. McCrary la gradually Im
proving. though he la not yet able to
leave tria bed.-
HIGHEST HONORS GIVEN.
To Dr. Price at the World's Fair.
Fium tho Chicago Tribune.
For leavening power, keeping quail
ties, purely and general excellence the
Vforld’a Fair Jury decided that Dr.
Price'* Cream Baking Powder had no
equal. On each of Its claims It was
awarded a first nrize or a deploma. All
th'e baking powders entered for prizes
were subject to a most exhaustive ex
amination, and the Jury w.ta the heat
equipped to make the decision bf any
ever got together. Their verdict waa
supported by the testimony of Dr. H.
W. Wiley, chief chemist of the United
State* depurtmmit of agriculture nt
Washington. Dr. 'Wiley Is an expert
on ftfxl products and tho highest au
thority on such matters In America,
This verdict settlesa long debated ques
tion aa to which among the many bak
ing powders 1* the best.
Today Is tho date set for the hearing
of the famous detective cose, over
which tho police commissioners and city
council are at loggerheads, tund a great
deal of Interest Is felt In Its termina
tion.
Both city oouncll and the police com
mission believe they arc right In their
respective positions, and it is now for
the oourt to say which la right—
whether council hns the authority to
appoint its own detectives, to be under
the control and management of tho
mayor and council and Independent of
the. police commission, or whether the
city's detectives shall bo under tho con-
trol nnd management of the police com
mission. Furthermore, what seems to
be due of tho most Important questions
of nil to decide is whether or not tho
council has authority to appoint and
control detectives and bn's the poltco
commission authority to employ two
officers and keep them “detailed for
■pedal duty," leaving prnctienlly only
forty-four patrolman, wnen tho charter
says the force shall consist of forty-skx
patrolmen, or, In other words, Is n per
son detailed for special duty a patrol
man.
Tho police commission has never
dropped the names of tho two detect
ives from thq roll, although council has
announced its intontiou to refuse
ltouor the pay roll with their names on
It, and should the case bo decided In fa
vor of council It Is highly probable that
the pay of tho two detectives would bo
refused by council and the police com
mission would be responsible for it.
Tho question Is a very complicated
one and no doubt many fine points of
law will bo brought out in Us hearing.
HoUt sides will strongly contest every
Inch of grouud, and It may tako several
days to reach a decision.
THE GRANDEST EXCUBSION
Of the Season to Washington, D. 0.,
Baltimore. Philadelphia nnd New
York—Solid Train of Vestibule Sleep
ers Via Macon and Northern and
Seaboard Air Line.
On August 23 the Macon and North
ern will put on sale round trip tickets
Macun to Washington, D. C., via Ports
mouth, Va., nnd tho palatial steamers
of tho Norfolk and‘.Washington line.
Parties holding tickets over tho Macon
nnd Northern railroad will have privi
lege of visiting Old Point Comfort,
Fortress Monroe. Ocean Vimv nail
Virginia Beach. Partial leaving Macon
August 2G will enjoy a ‘daylight ride
from Portsmouth to Washington up the
Chesapeake Bay nnd Potomac river,
passing Mount Vernon, tho United
States navy yards and other points of
interest. Atrungements have nlso been
made whereby nil parties holding tick
ets over 1he Macon and Northern rnll-
:-iad c:ln secure reduced round trip
rates from Norfolk and Washington to
Baltimore. Philadelphia, New York and
Boston.
Remember, tickets go on snlo August
23 nnd remain on sale to August 2S,
good to return September 13.
Sleeping car berths can uow be ob
tained nt general office, 239 Second
slrett I'phono 24flj. Sleeping care fare
Maeo-i t.> Washington and Portsmouth
ft; same rate ns from Atlanta to same
points.
For further Infoi-matton, call on or
write E. C. Mahoney, A. G. P. A., Ma
oon, Ga. G
ALL THIS WEEK
UMBRELLAS—Our sale of Umbrellas will
continue all this week. Umbrellas for 63c, 75c, $1
and $1.25, worth from 50c to $1 more than we
ask for them. This is the greatest chance to buy a
first-class Umbrella cheap ever offered.
SILK RIBBON—Pure Silk Grosgrain Rib
bon 3, 5 and 7 for 6c; 9. 12 and 16 for 10c.
20 pieces Scotch Cainbric, full 36 inches wide,
sold for 15c, now 8c. One case Baker 4-4 Bleaching
7 l-2c per yard. *
HOSIERY—Men's full regular, mixed brown
and gray Sox for 10c. Ladies’ fast black, full regu-r
lar at 12 l-2c per pair.
15 pieces Wash Silk, new patterns, 39c the yard.
THE DANNENBERG CO.
Atlanta anil Hew Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA and WEST 1’UlNT It. 11
AtlilcliOnt nml Jftcnt Koulc.
Montgomery. Selma. Mobil 3. New Orleans.
Texas and -Soutinvent.
fiouthbound. No. .»t N". ju .n<> at.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
JNJEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. AND
iOSTON*.
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta
Ar Montgomery,
Ar Pensacola
At Mobile
Ar New Orleans
Ar Houston ....
4 30 pro'
& m uin
11 Od am
6 tt paij
6 20 pm
10 2ft pm
8 23 em | 8 2ft am
4 :w pmj 1 30 pm
3 30 pm) S 10 pm
5 SO amf 6 30 am
3 05 ami 8 05 «m
rJMAOE FROM SAYAN***
X TO NEW YORKt.
Cabin,.$20; I'ixvurMou &}2; ttnotrsge. 110.
TO BOSTON*
Cabin 1
TO SELMA
Leave Montgomery I 9 30 pm| 8 10 am
Arrive Selma , |U 15 pmjU 15 am
Train (0 carries Full
_ vestibule
•leeper New York to New urleuu.i, and
dining car to Montgomery. Train
dairies Pullman vestibule sioeptr New Or-
Usns to New York and aiuing cur to
Atlanta.
Trains 54 and 51 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
japmntp l. rrLm. am i. Mgr,
JOHN. A. GEE. Oml. Pass. Agt
CEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta
MACON, DUBLIN AND BA VANN AH
It A1 mo AO.
Time Table No. 13. Taking Effect bun-
day, April 30, UH.-
Read Down.
Sun.| |
VoWo#"'
CUT OUT THIS.
A Free Ricio to Washington and Return
to tho 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. Tho pas
senger equipment of the Macon • and
Northern railroad has Just been re
ceived from the shops and is one of the
finest trans leading out of Macon. Tho
Macon and Northern makes cloee con
nections at Athens with the solid vesti
bule limited train of the Seaboard Air
Line, on of the handsomest trains
south of Baltimore. This new line opens
up the most delightful and picturesque
routes from tills section to all pblnts in
the Carolines, Virginia anti the East
and is becoming more popular every
day. The route to Washington over
which the free ticket will read will be
Macon and NbrUiem 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 Potomac, landing passengers
at the foot t>f the Washington monu
ment. On ihe way up the Potomao
stops will be nuulo at different, points
of interest, Including Old Point Comfort,
Fortress Monroe, ML Vernon (the homo
of the Illustrious Washington) and at
the navy yards, where a view can be
had of the Uni'ted States war ships.
The 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 aesem-
bio In Washington August 28 and bo
reviewed by President Cleveland. A
pleasanter ride could not be taken art
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
out dust and in n position to enloy the
festivities immediately upon arrival in
Washingon. t
“SHOT UP” THE) TOWN.
San Antonio. T/sx., Aug. 8.-Sheriff Royal
of Pecos county yesterday deputized about
seventy-five Mexicans for scene unknown
purpose, and, riding <nto Fort Btockton,
proceeded to "shoot up” Che town In the
most approved Western style. Royal Is
Mild to hava threatened to run Frank
Rooney, a prominent citizen or Stockton,
out of the place, and while fh© shooting
was In progress ho emptied Ms pistol
ut Rooney. The fitter returned the lire
and fatally wounded the sherlfT. There
Is groat excitement at the fort over the
affair, and the ranger company stationed
at Meiudhon has gone to tho place to
quiet matters.
a/AEANESEJ
■ I )UED
CURE
A Jfew and GorapMo Treatment, oouilsttng of
feUPPOBI TORIES, of Ointment sod two
Boxes of Ointment. A never-falling Curo for Piles
•revery nature en.l .lessee.. It rnnkei an opomtlon
with the knlfo or Injections of carbolic noid, which
•re nntnfnl and eoldom a purn.ninmtcuro, and often
faulting lu death, uunecossary. Why sndurs
this tsrriblo disease? Wf, guarantee 6
boxes tr> ouro anv case. You only — —
pay for
_—_ ——. » ani —
benedtfl recelred. 11 a bot, 6 for |5. Seat by mail.
Guarantees issued by our agent*.
COKSTIPATION MSRMtt
Ihe great LIVER nnd ATOM A0I1 REGULATOR and
14LOG!> PURI TIER. Small, mild and pleasant to
lake, especially ndaptod for children's use. 50Doses
IS cents.
QUAUANTtr«* *— ’ • ■- \r
GOODWYN * SHADE.
Sol* Agents. Cherry Street and Cotton
1 Avenue. Maoon. Ga.
SOUTHERN RAIDWAY COMPANY-
WESTERN SYSTEM.
SOUTHBOUND.
No. uTifoTii
' For
• Residence •
• Aa lhe Most ropular 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 •
• rail)ood. Ballots must oil bo In •
• by B p. m. August 16. 1831. All •
• ballots must be clipped from the *
• Macon Telegraph. •
BISMARCK ON ANARCHISTS.
Berlin, Sue. 7.—In a conversation with
a vlsX&r In TJrln today, l’rtnco Bismarck
said that he expected little gbsa froa
International action against Anarchism.
If each state would manage wKhln Its
own frontiers to prevent Oio tormstlon
of plots, quietness and order would soon
return. Anarchists ev**ywnere. ho aald,
ought to be treated aa they were In 'Sirin,
•t mean pigs.” aoid Bismarck, smiling;
“we coniine them cIoacTy.”
OH. WHAT A COUGH.
Will you heed the warning? Tba
signal, perhaps, of the aurs approach
of that more terrible disease, consump
tion. Ask yourself It you can afford
for the sake of saving 60 cents run the
risk and do nothing for It. We know
from exporlnece that Shiloh's Cura will
cure your cough. It never falls. This
explains why mor* than a million bot
tles were sold tho past year. It re
lieves croup and whooping cough at
once. Mothers, do not be without It.
For lame back, side or chest, use Shi
loh's Porous Plasters. Sold by Good-
wyn & Small Drug Company, corner
Cherry street and Cotton avenua.
UR. MOTAUBR’S nephew here.
Dr. John (M«.tauer WInfree, a, •.veil
known physician of Richmond, Va.,
and a nephew of Dr. H. A. Mettauer of
Mtcon. hlmeelf one of the bext known
physic!\ns of «the South ami a inan whe
■tanas at the hea/i of- the best of his
profession. U In the city .today.
'He is .here In a speclat car for the
Purpose of (taking with him Mrs. John
Courtney, ‘Whnm it is deemed advisable
to <Uke back to Virginia In order that
■ho may recoverlier health.
A QUARTER CENTURY TEST.
Fcir a quarter of a century Dr.
Kinf*s New Di»ocnnery has been frtfted,
■nd the mtlrt“nrt who have received
waelU from its use tr*4tify to its won
derful cunutive -power* In all dlMstAes
of Throat* Cheat and Lung*. A reem-
dy Chart ban mood the test so long and
has given «o unlvennal Httivfluctkm is
&*> experiment. Hi oh hold2<* is p»>»I-
hvely giMim.iYte*yl to give relief? or the
money will be refunded. It te aslmttt-
•4 to be tho moot rettaMe for Cough*
ti* dt aolrftd .loIrbT .a .n ccji IdJMee
and Cold*. Trial bottles free at H. J.
Lunar & Sons* drug store. Regular
■i*e, 50c. a lid SI.
Children get rosy
and strong
Brown’s Iron
Bitters!
* ARE YOU GOING?
The resorts of Tennessee are doing a
aplendid business this season. The
Southern railway, western system, is
the direct route to these reeorts and you
should ask for your tickets via that
line.
Elegant free observation coaches be
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga. A
through coach for Tates Springs leaves
Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives at
Tates at 12:45 p. m. Sleeper on this train
to Washington and New York.
The seashore express leaves Atlanta
7:30 p. m. for SL Simona and Cumber
land Islands.
Three dally fast trains each way be
tween 'Macon and Atlanta and Rome
and Chattanooga.*
Travel the Southern railway, western
system, for safety, speed and comfort.
Call bn Jim W. Onrr, passenger and
ticket agent, Macon: J. J, Farnsworth,
district passenger, agent, Atlanta, Ga.;
C. A. Bensco4er. assistant general pas
senger agent, Knoxville, Tenn.
DENTISTRY.
Dr, A. S. Moore, who has for the
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, baring
taken a post graduate course in pros
thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen
cy of the times. Is willing to be even
more reasonable io his charges. Come,
let him examine your teeth and see
how reasonable you can have yonr
dental work done. Teeth extracted
without pain. 121 Washington ave
nue, near First Baptist Church. Vine*
rille and belt line of street cars pass
bis office door. Macon. Ga.
USB HOLMES’ MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drw. Holmes A Mown, Dentists,
ilC Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, core
snout, eore throat, cleans the teeth and
purifies the breath. Foe sale by all drug
gists.
Rootbeer
muhostbe home circle complete. This
makes the borne circle complete. Tbls
great Temperunce Drink given pleas
ure and health to every member oftae
rurnlly. A c. package makes 6 gal
lons. l)e sure and get the genuine..
Bold everywhere. Mode only by
The Chas. E. Hires Co4 Phllada.
i_ *— ^ “ a»q>.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Robert
Fbulkner, administrator of the estate of
Mr*. Katherine* Faulkner, Into of said
county, deceased, having applied to me
for leave to sell ten shares of stock of
Merchants and Mechanics Building and
Loan Association, of Macon, Go..; this is
to notify all parties cr/ncerned to file ob
jections on or before tho first Monday
in September, 1894.
. C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB. COUNTY.—The apprais
ers appointed to set aside a twelve month*
support out of the estate of John C. Petty,
deceased, to Mrs. Hullie J. Clancey, form
erly Mrs. Sallie J. Petty, having mado
their return to this office, all parties con
cerned will file objection*, if any they
have, on or before the first Monday in
September. 1«H, why said return should
not be ma/le the Judgement of this court.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.—The ap-
pivdsers appointed to set aside a twelve
months support out of the estate of K.
N. Atwood, deceased, to Mr*. Mottle C.
Atwood and her three minor children,
hove filed tbrir return in this office. For
ties concerned will file objection*, ir the
con, on or before the first Monday in
September. U94. why wild return should
not to xnude tho Judgement of tbls court.
C. . \f. WILEY, Ordinary.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. Jonea coun
ty, Go. Aug. 6. 1894. —Nbtlee ,1* hereby
given that Z. F- Gordon, •«» administra
tor of estate of William .P. Jackson, de
ceased, bos appik-1 to me for an order
to s-’d all the larulu of sjld estate, and
I will pass »he same on tb* first Mbn-
dty In fcteptenjber. next, IF Wo legal
a.. _1 *1.^ U'il.
cause be shown to the contrary. Wit
ness my band officially, .
It. T. ROSS, Ordinary.
Leave Macon
Arrive Cochran
Arrive Huv/klnsvillo..
Arrive Eastman
Arrivo Jcsup
Arrive Brunswick....
Arrivo Jacksonville..
Arrive Savannah....
10 45 pm 11 00 am
12 13 nm
7 40 am
12 54 am
4 15 nm
6 15 am
8 25 am
6 55 n m
12 42 pm
3 40 pm
1 28 pm
5 15 pm
7 15 pm
0 25 pm
9 47 pm
NORTHBOUND.
■ Tno. U. 1 No. 14. | No. 18.
Lv. Macon I 4 30 nml 4 23pm| 8 25 nm
Ar. Atlanta,..I 7 35ami 7 50 pm 11 45am
Lv. Atlanta...! 8 OOnmlll 00pm 2 00pm
Ar. Dalton....112 00 n I 3 20am| G 51pm
Ar. Ooltowlt J|12 47 pm| 4 10 nml 0 37 pm
Ar, ChatnogA.I 1 20 nml 4 45 nml 7 10 pin
Ar. < hnlM..Ka,| iVlOsm VjOpm
Ar. Clnclnnntll | 7 45 pm| 7 30 am
LV. chiitmifBi.l " | 7 oo iimi 7 45pm
Ar. Memphfs..| | 6 10 pin| 7 00 nm
Lv. Clmtnoga.l 9 00 nm 6 55 pm
Lv. Onltewh Jl I 9 35 anil 8 87 pm
[13_45 pmllO 15 pm
V Mil**,"
-ffPxwoNar
.....'. M.ico*
M. & IN. .luu'-tloiv....
4 15 a 2Si Swift Crii.k
4 25 3 Ml. Dry Branch
4 85 3 45 Flkes eFak
4 45 8 63 SLUpatrtck
“ “ ... lttpley
Jefferson villa
QalUmore
Danvlllo
Allentown
i Montrose .......
. Dudley
. Moore
. Dublin
itesu up.
| “ |aun.
|N671|r«o7i
A MiXM
J0 W| 9
9 50| UU3
9 4& 9 00
• 30, 8 W
9 201 8 40
9 10| 8 30
9 U)| 8 28
8 IS
805
8 lui 7 50
8 J.V, i (Ml
8 00! 7 -if*
7 45 7 S5
7 30( 7 25
7 13} 7 U
7 Wj 7 W
D. B. DUNN, Superintendent.
JAMES T. WRIGHT, Ocneral aianuger.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. I.
To Taks Effect Monday, April 9, 1S9L
Nos. 1 and 2 will run dally except 8i:o-
day. All others irregular.
Ile^d Down. Read Up.
‘ No. L |Mlles|
■ M * I
9 00
9 15
9 80
9 45
10 00
10 20
10 40
sr.ll oo
Iv.U 10
11 25
ar.it 40
47
Lv. Dublin .Ar
.. Hutchings
Spring Haven.
.... Dextor ....
.... Alcorns ...
... Chester ...
Yonkers ...
... Empire ....
... Empire
... Cypress ...
HawklnsvlUe
|M Ik's] No. L
. Grovnnt.i ,
48
P. M.
5 00
4 43
4 23
4 15
355
8 49
320
3 OOlv,
5 30a r.
2 15
2 09
Close connections made at Dublin with
WrlghUvllU and Tennllle railroad In both
(llroeUuii*.
East Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia
trains pass Empire u* follows:
Going South.. 15 58 pm
Going North. . 2 48 pm
J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. ML
H. V. MAHONEY. Q. V. A P. A.
Excursion. Bteerage,
$11.75.
10 PHILADELPHIA!
VIA KBW YORK*
Cabin. |2i'X0j Excursion, |J]| Bteoraas
112.501
i lines
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or &0tb Meridian Tims.)
Nacoocheo Tues., Aug. 7,10Wain
City ot/Augusta FrJ., AUg. 10, i.Wpm
City of Birmingham.Bun., Aug. 13, 1.00 pm
Kansaa City Tues., Aug. 14. 4.oopni
Nacoochee Frl., Auy. 17, 8.00 am
City of Augusta Bun., Aug. 19. ?.M)um
City of Blrmlnghsxn.Tucs.. Aug. 21, 8.80 nm
Kansas City ..Frl., AuC. 24, 11.00am
Nacoochee v ..Eun., Aug. SO. 1.30 pm
City of Augusta.....Tues., Aug. 28, 3.30 pm
City of Birmingham..Frl.. Aug. 31, twain
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. , .
Chnttahoochee Thura., Aug. 9,11.30 am
Tallahassfe Thurs. Aug. 18. LW pm
Chattahoochee ..... Thurs., Aug. 21, lO.OOam
Tallahassee Thurs.. Aug. 50. 5.00 pm
. SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.
(Till* Slfip Does Not Carry Passengers.)
Dunsoug. Frl., Aug. fit l.nopm
Dcseoug... .Mon , Aug. 3», 7.50 am
Deusoug ....Thurs.. Aug. 20, 5.00pm
J. 1». BECKWITH. 11. A.,
Jacks-Mivllle, Fla.
Walter Hawkins. F.P.A., Jacksonville, Pku
W. E.' Arnold. G.T.P.A., Jacksonville, FU.
C. O. Anderson, Agent. Savannah. Ga.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R,
V Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route.
Tho Only Routo to Warm Springs nod
Oak Mountain, Ga.
Schedule Effective July 15, 1KII.
Lv. Columbus.
Lv. Waverly Hail
Lv. Oak Maintain
Lv. Winn Springs
Lv. Woodbury,
Lv. Concord.......
Lv. Williamson...
Ar. Griffin.
Ar. Macon, C.Il.K.
Ar Atlanta,C.R.R.
Ar, McDunough.,
NORTH BOUND.
No.51* | N0.53! | Hf.llT
710 ami w-<j0 pm| 2 55 pm
8 01 am| ft 55 pm| 3 46 pm
8 12 am| ii V5 pmj 2 56 pm
8 41 am] rt J9 pin' 4 26 pm
U no amj 7 ul pm( 4 45 pm
9 27 atnj 7 '1.1 pnu 5 12 pm
9 41 nni| 7 52 pm) 5 29 pm
10 <» am) 810 pm| 7 X> pm
519 pni| |8(J5pm
U 30 uni[ 810 pro ft 4> pm
) ) 8 67 pm) 5 30 pm
SOUTH b6uND.
No.wrfNo.i^
6 30 ami 8 15 ant
6 16 uin) 8 66 am
4 15 am 4 15 tun
Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
Tlmo Table No. 12.
Effective Juno 24, 6 O'clock A. M., 1894.
Read Down Read 'up.
8*32** 1 Lv.. Macon .'.Ar| Ga. It. R.
Ar Knoxville..
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. 11.—Solid vestlbuled train to Jack
sonville. with Pullman buffet driwlng
room cars Attached for Jacksbavlllo and
Brunswick.
No. lS.—Solid train for Brunswick.
Northbound.
No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At
lanta, connecting with Incnl trnln for
Chattanooga and way stations. Carries
Pullman sleeping earn between Macon
and Chattanooga.
No. 14.—fiolld train to Chattanooga,
with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con-
no ting with f.i*t trains for Cincinnati,
Memphis and Knoxville.
No. 18—Carries free chnir car to Chat
tanooga, which !s attached to solid ves
tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. Connections at
Chattanooga with fast train* In all di
rections.
For full information aa to routes,
rates, etc,, apply to
JIM W. CARR.
Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga,
J. J. Farnsworth, District Passenger
Agent.
C. A. Behscoter. Assistant Genera!
Paflsenger Agent.
W. A. Turk, General Passenger Agent,
C. H. Hudson. General Manager West
ern System.
No.ill
A. M,
720
840
940
H 30
H 86 |
iLv. Augusta .JAr
10 00 |Ar MllVvlUo Lv
No.1031
P. M
1 06 Lv Mlirs'vltlo Ar
2 12 Lv. Eatonton .Ar
S 09 Lv... Macheii
4 33 Covington Juncn
4 36 |Ar CovlPgton^Lv
1 !&•( G IT* I Ar.. Atlanta ..Lv
f 6 W!|Ar.. Macoa ..Lv
1 20!| |Ar.. Athens ..Lv
9 16
7 5:.
fl 60
5 10
S OS
*3 40 p
!200p
!3 40 p
12 33
H 20
10 26
9 0U
SC5
7 JO u
IMacon and North-
Columbia southern Railway company.
Tim* Table No. 1* Effective Feb. J9. 1SH
Dally | Sunday
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv Columbus..
Lv Richland.
Lv Dawaoa.
At Albany
Ar Brunswick
Ar Jacksonville..
Ar Thoroosvllle...,
NORTHBOUND.
except
Sunday.) Only.
9 00 ptn| 7 00 am
5 40 pm) 8 47 am
7 55 |>m|10 00 am
915 i m il 00 am
8 10 am I 80 pm
8 40 am) 8 20 pro
6 85 am) 6 35 pin
Dally I bunduy
except [
Lv iacksonvllle
Lv Brunswick
Lv Thomaflvllle.■ .........
Lv Albany...
Lv Dawson
Lv Richland..............
Ar Col'imbue..
All schedules ehown between Albany
and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally.
No train Albany to Thomasvlile on Sat
urdays after 3:55 p. m.
All trains arrive and depart from the
Union Depot at Columbus and Albauy.
C. HILIs Superintendent.
Sunday.j Only.
7 00 pmj 7 00 uni
7 00 pro 6 30 am
3 00 pm) 8 00 am
5 00 ain| 8 00 prn
6 40 arn 4 00 prn
8 4ft am 6 13 pin
U 00 am) 7 00 pm
<V)rr«*|x)r»rfrri>:«* utu-f—Ur conn4--ntlAl. At1lr«M
8TF ^VMTAfVi so.
. jTprKliaoUl
•I
I No.52*
Lv. McDonough...]
Ar. Griffin #.l
Lv. Macon ) 4 23 pm
Lv. Atlanta 14 25 pro
Lv. Griffin ) 6 65 pm
Lv. Williamson.... 02f
LV. Concord | 711 pm
Lv. Woodbury ] 7 39 pm
Lv. Warm Spring# 7 69 pm
Lv. Oak Mountain) 8 29 pm
Lv. Waverly Hall.) 8 39 pm
Ar. Columbus.....) 9 30 pm
7 SO am
610 ami U (6 am
8 33 urn 9 23 am
6 62 atnj 9 45 am
,1013 am
7 41 amjlO 34 oiu
813 am II Ofiaia
8 23 am 1115 p
i n nr. r
915 am j13 00 pm
• Dally. 1 Dally except Sunday, j Sun
day only.
All trains arrive nnd depart Union de
pots at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta.
Ask for tickets and #4e that they read
via tho Georgia Midland and Gulf Rad-
road. CLIFTON JONES. G. 1». A..
. Columbus. Ga.
C. W. CHBARS, General Manager.
MACON AND NORTIIEN RAILROAD.
TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, J894.
(Central Time.)
Read Down.
A M.|A M| _
910
Lv.
Mtcon
..1 Ar
6 60
810!
il 11
IjV..
... Macho.
.2 Ar
4 PI
3181
12 or.
Lv..
... Madison
..3 Ar
3 k'.
12 408
2 0.1
Lv..
.... Ath.ni .
.4 Ar
201
10 WJ
3 01
Lv..
.. Fiber ton
...Lv
1 01
3!.r.
Lv..
.. Atihovlllii
...Lv
13 12
i *J3
Lv..
Greenwood
..Lv
1143
6 23
LV..
... Chester .
...Lv
» M
HU.
Lv..
... Monroe .
...Lv
8 21
12 26
Lv..
... Raleigh .
...Lv
4 15
3 00
LV.
... Weldon
.. Lv
i m
5 40
Ar..
.. Richmond
....L/
1123
946
Ar
.Washington
..Lv
7 10
II ODjAr..
. Baltimore
...Lv
6 31
1 20|Ar..
.. Philadelphia ....
3 41
3 63|Ar..
..Now York.
....Uv
a so
Wednesday and Frl*
•Mixed—Monday,
dA lftflxed—Tuesday, Thursday and Satur
day
Connections: 1-Wlth Georgia Southern
and Florid#, East Tennewee. Virginia nnd
Geurgla, Central railroad* for all points In
Florida and south Weal Georgia. 2-Wlth
Middle Georgia nnd Atlantlo railroad.
8—With Georgia railroad. ' ”
_ 4—With 8«P-
bosrd Air Line veetlbule llmltod. carrying
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid train
to Washington nnd Pullman Buffet Parlor
Car# Wauhlngton to New York.
B. C. MAHONEY, MV9 O. F. A.
A. H. PORTER, Superintendent^
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrlml »nd Dtpsrlur. ot Trains.
FOU AUGUSTA.
Mornlnc train leave. IM
Evenlns train lenvM »^6
1-HOM AUGUSTA. ,
Mornlnc train arrival IM
Kv.nlnc train arrive* 6:0.
CENTRAL R. R. ofG EORGIA
H. M. COMEIl AND R. S. HAYES, RECEIV EIIS.
Schedule la effect July 1st, 1894, Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY,
READ DOWN.
.1
.|*7 05 a m
.. 8 15 a m
.jll 00 a in
.112 24 p m
.| 6 15 p rn
•S 10 p mi'll 15 a r
9 13 p m
10 40 p m
U 65 pm
2 44
4 10 a ;n
5 36 • rn
7 ’OO *i
12 22 pm
1 M pm
3 Ml p in
3 11 pm
0 40 p m
4 61 P m
JM pm
0 20 p m
8 10 pm
7 55
Letv
—STATIONS—
m, Macon ••...Arrive
Arrive....... Fort Vnlley Ix*ave
Arrive......... Cblumbus .Leave
Arrve Opelika I^avo
Arrive Birmingham L**.»vo
Mari,ii Arrive
Arrivo Fort Vulley .......Lcuvo
Arrive Americu* Leave
Arrive,. Albany Leave
Arrive Dawson Leave
Arrivo Fort Gnlncs Leave
Arrive Eufaula ..Leave
Arrive Ozark Leave
Arrivo...... Union Springs ......Leave
Arrive Troy .1 x?ave
Arrive.. Montgomery Leave
128 pm
11 to a m
11 21 a m
10 37 a
8 08 im
9 10 a rn
7 15 ft nr
.•••M ••••
::::: :::::
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: 43 P P ts 9
: 33333
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••••
10 17 p m
»’» p m
rt'io p ni
::::: :::::
' |*4 lft « rn!*4 25 p rni»7 r.r,
| 6 13 a ml 6 32 p nij 9 47
7 45 a ml 8 Of. p m 11 30
I I 15 p ml 1 00 a m| 7 65
~ . 114 15 p mini 00 pr
.... .....I 6 05 p mill 45 p f
.... *....( C 10 p ml
3 15 a i
•J 7 45 a ml 6 60 p in
..I 6 OO a ml 6 30 pm
lAoavo.
Macoa
Arrive
Arrive
Griffin ........
•Leave
Arrive
Alltnla
. Leav.
Ar....
Chattanooga via Atlanta
....Lv
Leave.
Macoa
Arrive
Arrive.
......... Gordon .........
. Leave
Arrive
Mlll'dgovllle
• I,;:ive
Arrive
Milled
• 1,-avu
Arrive.
AUgllMtS
. Leave
Arrive.
Savannah
• laavo
"7 6ft p mllO 23 p mill 00 * m
5 43 p m) 8 25 p ml 9 05 e m
•4 25 p ml'C 65 p mj*7 30 *i ni
7 25 a m!*l U p ml*3 29 A m
t 40 p ml i 46 n mlfO 00
2 65 p m 3 01 a mi 0 10 a m
..... 8 05 am
II 03 a mill 25 P ml
7 45 a ml 7 30 p rnl....,
•S 20 a mri 45 p .
Train# marked thus • dally; thus ! dally except Sunday. Train* marked thui 7 Sunday only.
Solid trains are run to and from Maoon and Montgomery vU Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macoa
and Albany via Hinlthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. .... .
Sleeping car# on night train# betwen Savannah aud Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor car* between Macon and Atlanta. _ . .. _ . .
Pa Mongers for Tho;n##ion Uke 7^5 ■. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Parwengers for Carrollton and Ccdartown take 7:61
a. m. train Passenger* for Perry take 11:15 a. ra. train; Fort Galnen, Buena Vlst#. Blakely and Clayton should take
11:15 a. m. train. Pa*w*ngor# for Sylvaola. Wrightevllla and Sanderavlll* lake 11:30 a. m. train.
For further Information end for schedule* lor pointa beyoad our line apply t'j
W. F KHELLMAJf, Traffic Manager. W.*P .DAW8CN. Panacoger Agent.
4. C. HAILE. General Passenger AgcnL , / • I# J* HARRIS. Ticket Agt, Macoa,