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THIS MAOOH TELEGRAPH: WEDNESDAY MOUSING, AUGUST SS, 1894.
there was no
lynching bee
(rd It Looks Like Long Can Easily
Establish His Innocence of
the Crime.
Visitors to Macon Will See the Finest
Show Ever Brought .to thfi. . .
South.
CARRIED BEFORE MISS YATES
\ ,
WHO *ay. Me '■ bMt
Poillln'r Snort That lie IV** tn
Sin con at th* Ho*r lb. Crime
Wat Committed.
The Midway FlaUance Will Take Pull
Poor Weeks to Build and Will Be
a Wonder of the Wonders of
the Day In the Countrye
^otawrUiatandSng Miss Tates’ tdenti-
(liatlon ot Jeff Long as one of the par
ties who assaulted her on (Friday last,
there Is positive evidence that she fa
mistake? and that Long was in Macon
at the hour the crime was committed.
As Stated In yesterday’s ,Telegraph
Long waa carried to the Warrior dis
trict Monday eight tor the' purpose ot
taking him before Miss Tates. When
the party arrived at the homo ot Mr.
Williams. Where Miss Tate* Jive*,.the
family was aroused and in a few min
utes mere Long stood in Che presence
of the woman whom he‘was suspected
0 r assaulting. Miss Tiate.s gave Wm a
close scrutiny, but would- not nay pos
itively that It was him, unless she could
eee him by day light. Acoordlngy ho
wus kept at the house under a strong
guard until yesterday moraine When,
on being oarried before her a seoond
time, she Stated that she was certain
be waa one of-the ineti. The crowd,
however, were not satisfied beyond o
reasonable doubt that Miss Takes was
noi mistaken and decided ' to bring -the
prisoner back to the cky and keep him
in Jail 'until corroborative 'evidence
could be hid' or 'sufficient proof of tils
Innocence discovered to warrant his .e-
Jt-ase. Had they been fully Mttlaflfd. ot
Lang's guilt he would never have oc
cupied a cell in Bibb county Jail.-
When ftnst uarfeSted' ix>ng protested
hU innocence and..said he was at
Stewurt's store on Monroe street from
3 to ! o'clock Friday, and no account
of questioning could (make him deviate
from this statement. After he was
placed in Jail yesterday Sheriff West-
eott and Deputy Sheriff Leo’Herrington
went out ito Stewart's store and there
learned from Mr. Fred Stewart and
others thiw what Long said was true,
that he had remained at the store from
9 to 2 p. m. and began making a pict
ure of the store, but got too drunk to
complete it and went back Saturday
and finished the Job. Mr. Stewart and
otners are positive of this and men
tioned several Incidences that happened
during Long’s visit to the store that
left no doubt on the minds of Sheriff
.Westcott and Deputy Herrington.
When speaking to a Telegraph repor
ter on Saturday about the crime Mr.
Williams, .Miss Tates' brother-in-law,
said that Miss Tates was so frightened
when the men seized tier that she was
unable to give any description of them
whatsoever, except that they were in
their shirt sleeves, but thait she be
lieved they were the same two men
who had called at the house a week
before and frightened her, and the des
cription given was of the two men who
called a week before the crime was
committed, us. she.took, more notice of
them on chat occasion. It is by no
means positive that the first two men
•were the same ones who committed the
crime or that the desclptlons given
will fit the criminals, os Miss Tates
was terror-fltrlcken and semi-conscious
at the time.
Long will, in all probability, be re
leased without a trial, os ft seems to
be positive that he is not one ot Che
guilty parties.
A DAIRYMEN'S CONVENTION.
It Will Be Held at Griffin—Something
About Tt.
Today and fomorroty at Griffin, Ga.,
will be held a meeting of dairymen and
stock raisers of Che etute, for tho pur
pose of organizing a state association
for the promotion of the Interests of
those engaged (n those Industries.
All those who are engaged'In these
pursuits In ‘ the state. of Georgia are
cordially invited to attend fhls conven
tion, and The indications are that there
iwlll be a goodly number in attendance
Thds convention .will .afford on excel
tent opportunity for any. person, wheth
er engaged or. specially interested In
dairying or not, to .vlsft the experiment
station that was- established n few
years ago by the.state.
The Inspection ot the barn, farm
dairy, etc., by the visitors', will be in
the nature ot a- trout • to- many, and
much ussful inform.!!Lion can- be gath
ered by all who 1 VfsJt th4‘ station.
A reduced rate ,of one an d 'one-third
fares for the round trip has been
granted by all thd railroads In. the state,
end every datfrynra-n who can possibly
do so should aiffeml. as the Ideas that
can be gained by the meeting the other
dairymen of she stale cannot be over
estimated.
The daJijf and stuck raising pursuits,
although very protltabe, have been neg
lected by the people ot. Georgia; .and
Is time-that these pursuits should
given the attention tney deserve.
WHO CAN IT BE ?
Fact or Fiction About World's • Fair
Awards.
A newspaper paragraph denounces
“false” tile claim of a baking powder
company to an award at the Wortd'i
Fair. Whom can tt mean?
Certainly uot I)r. I'rices. Why? Be
cause. ns the records show. Dr. ITice'i
exhibited, competed and -received the
highest award. The official examiners
prAnouuced it the strongest. Ibo pm eft
the most wholesome nod cOkm-nt of r.l!
the baking powders. Its title to coon
dence Is unquestioned.
Con it be the manufacture™ of a New
Turk powder, fictitiously Inlx-Icd
sulutely pure" who are making “like"
claims? That would lie strauge Indeed,
laastoileh as they were not even cou
sblered In the nwants.
Was it nuimoa'at In tile New York
powder tu.lt pieveutcsl Its makers from
competing?
IT WA8 BRITANNIA DAT.
Souths**. Eng.. Aug. 2b-At. 10'o'clock
this morning the Britannia and Saatanlte
started in * race given under the * Apices
ol the Royal Albert Tseht Club. The
course ass the same as that sailed
yesterday by the same boats from
commodore's boat at Soutbies. around the
nob mark boat, and-back to Oowca twif*
around, the entire distance being about
fifty milea.. The Britannia took the
at the aurt and held It, irlaaing w,
ease.
IVING PICTURES
At THE FAIR
CONTRACT MADE YESTERDAY
Living pictures will be among the at
tractions at the great Dixie Interstate
Fair.
The popular craze will be shown in
the very beat form. Not the poor Imi
tation that comes from the Nbrth to the
provinces, but living picture* equal in
every respect to those seen at any of
the great New Tork houses.
In fact whatever the Dixie Interstate
FUtr does will be -well done, and Ihe
Dixie Interstate S\idr wiH In enterprise,
magnificence. In la-visbness of outlay
be equal, if not superior, to any exposi
tion ever attempted south ot the Mason
and Dixon line. ‘
Secretary Kennedy yesterday closed a
contract with the best troup ot living
picture artists that the country affords.
In addition to this the same troup will
produce the very best variety perform
ance ever seen In Macon. It Is on ex
pensive aggregation, but good things
(Kune high and the people ot Georgia
know a good thing when they see 1L
The secretary is now engaged In cor
respondence with the greatest ot great
attractions, and M It Is secured by the
Dixie Interstate Fair the trains -will
not be able to carry the crowds.
The Chicago Midway Jr, will
shown In every detail on tho grounds at
Central City park.
It Is proposed to build a street 1,000
feet long with all the Midway Plalsanco
buildings. Including one Japanese vil
lage and theatre, Blarney Castle, Cairo
street ana Egyptian tneutre, Persian
street and Herman theatre, glass blow
ers and weavers and Bostock's great
anlmul show, equal if not superior to
Haggeniback's.
Tne budding of this ’Midway will take
four full weeks, and as the arrange
ments are about completed the work
men on the Ptaisance may be expected
to commence their big undertaking
about the middle of next month.
Down at the park everything Is as
busy ss possible. The foundations have
been laid for two large buildings Join
ing old Art hail to Premium hull and
Premium ball to Floral hail. When
completed, as they .will be within tho
next thirty days, the Macon exposition
budding will be 1,100 feet in length and
will be bcybnd doubt the finest to he
found outside ot the great exposition
olttes Of the world.
The painters are painting. The saw
and hammer are hard at work. Clay Is
being hauled upon the track, and In
addition to all thla world of prepara-
lion ever recorded in the annals of
expositions held In Macon the work of
the llorlst and landscape gardener at
the park Is unexcelled In any park In
any city Nbrth or South. The beau
tiful lawns, the banks of flowers and
the spreading trees throughout the 200
acres of magnificent park all blend to
gether to make the site for the great
Dixie Interstate Fair the finest In the
wortd.
Summer Neckwear at half
price to clear out stock.
Phillips.
BT. AUGUSTINE AGAIN TUESDAT.
AUGUST 28.
The excursion to St. Augustine giv
en by the Georgia Southern and Florida
railroad on July 23 was such a decided
suocese and gave so much pleasure to
those who took advantage of it and so
many requests have been made that the
excursion be repeated. It has been de
cided to run another special excursion
on Tuesday, August 28. The rates will
be tho seme as on the previous excur
sion, that Is. 23 from Macon and Inter
mediate points on the Georgia South
ern and Florida railroad; 23.30 from La-
Grange and Intermediate points on the
Macon and Birmingham railroad; 23.60
from Mi Hedge vllle, 24 from Athens and
Intermediate points on the Macon and
Northen railroad. Tickets good four
days from date of sale. The best ac
commodations will bo furnished; clean
and comfbrtable coachee, plenty of Ice
water, a slat for every pasaenger. The
train will leave Macon at it a. m„ Ath
en« at 6 a. m. and LaGrange at 6 a. m,
and go direct to Palatkn, Fla- where a
atop will be made until the following af
ternoon, when-the train will proceed
to St Augustine.
At ralatka opportunity will be given
to visit the military camp of the mili
tary companies of Fernandlna and
Starke, who will be In oamp at that
time, boot riding on the St. Johne te
the orange groves and to Rice creek,
also on the Oclswaha river, the most
beautiful ard picturesque boat rides '
the South.
To those who have never been to St.
Augustine this offers a rare opportunity
of seeing the oldest city In America,
with lts quaint buildings and narrow
streets, the old fort, the sea wall, the
slave market, the old cathedral whose
bells were brought from Spain, the fa
mous Tones de Leon. Cordova and Al
cazar hotels, the finest In the world
the many elegant homes of America’*
millionaires for winter use, the military
narade and grind music by the Fifth
Safford Missionary Society Will Meet
on Friday Evening.
The Safford Missionary Society of the
Tattnall Square Presbyterian church
will hold Its regular monthly meeting at
the residence of Air. and Mrs. H. Her
rington on Carling avenue. Huguenln
Heights, on Frlckiy evening next
A sool.il treat may be expected in nfl-
dltlbn to the business mcatlng.
POINTS ABOUT PEOPLE.
infantry orchestra, bathing In the beau
tiful Casino pool. Then there Is Anas
tasia island, with Its coquina rock; the
Nbrth nnd South b»ach with its beau
tiful surf bathing, and the magnlficant
satin upon the Matanzaa river. There
It much In St Augustine to Interest the
lover of the curious and the beautiful,
as well ss tho«o atone upon pleasure
bent The sea breeze makes this one '
the most delightful summer resorts
the southern states.
For full Information write to
G. A. MACDONALD.
a. P. A- Macon, Ga.
: DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has tor the
Inst eight years been reasonable In his
charges for dental work, and who Is
better prepared to do bridge, crown
ami all kinds of dental work, having
taken a |>ost graduate course In pros
thetic dentistry, owing to the stringen
cy of the times. Is willing to be even
more reasonable In bis charges. Come,
let him examine your teeth and see
how reasonable you can hare your
deutal work done. Teeth extracted
without pain. 121 Washington arc-
uue, near First Baptist Church. Vlne-
vllle and belt line of street cars pasa
bis office door, Macon. Ga.
Dr. Price’s Cream linking Powder
WtfWf Pair Highest AUOal sad Diploma
The famous administration bull-ling of the World's Fair Is no won. exhibi
tion in our show window, built out of 11.520 cakes of fine toilet soap., making
the largest and finest duspi.iv tif toilet soap over attempted In America, and the
greatest soap bargain ever offered In the South. Thla soap Is made by the Cin
cinnati Soap Company, whose soaps have been the standard.for over a quarter
of a century, it la an excellent soap a nd has the (same ingredients as the fin*
eft 15 and 25 cents soaps. Wc nre agon to for this otntip In Macon. This
gives us power to save money for nil parsons.
TWO CAKES FOR 5 CIS.
Thin soap has a phenomenal sale in all large cities of the country, and wo
Intend to give the people of Macon the same advantage as New York. Chicago
and other large cities have.
This soap In so cheap that tt can bo no cheaper, so good that Itcan be no
better.
The rich, the poor, learned and unlearned meet on one common level. The
poor can afford n nice toilet soap at the prices wo are selling this soap and the
rich can get no better; |,
I cm"®*'
Atlanta and New Orleans
Short Line.
ATLANTA and WEST POINT K. R-
tliilelti'it ,IIX| ICc.C lloiiln
Montgomery. Selma. Mobil-. New Orleans
Texas amt s-uinweat.
Southbound. No. ,, Mo. to. No. M-
Lv. Macon ...I 4 30 pml 2 IP am) 8 3> am
Lv. Atlanta | 3 31 am) t go pin| 1 20 pm
Ar Montgomery..(11 id ami y tv piuj S SO pin
at I'cnojcols ,..t s25 pmf t Ham| r2liam
At Mot,Ilf i 5 3) pml 3 M ami 2 05 am
Ar New Orleans, to is pm 7 25 nm| 7 IS am
Ar Houston ....1 .[to tu pm|tO 20 pro
TO SELMA _
Leave Montgomery. ,'| a 30 pml 8 to nm
Arrive Selma ..ill 12 pm|lt 12 am
MISSIONARY MEETING.
Bov. S. I*. Morris has returned from
Pensacola and will bo nt the prayer
meeting tliht (Wednesday) livening,
where ho hopes to meet tho congrega
tion.
Mr. Fred Martin returned last night
from n very pleasant visit tu Washing
ton. Mrs, Mhrtin, .who accompanied
him, stopped over with her parent at
Madison.
Miss May Whitesides of Columbus Is
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. E. S. Smith on
Huguenln Heights, an her return train
a pleasant visit to Now York.
Miss Gusslo Snell if Columbus Is vis
iting Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Smith on Hu-
guenln Heights, on her return from
New York.
Miss Mamie Sewell of tho southern
portion of tlie city is spending tu few
days very pleasantly in Atlanta ns tho
meat of Mrs. M. Fnmbro, at No. 107
Ivy street. '
ANSWER Tins QUESTION.
.Why no so many peopi. wa M
Around ua seem to prefoe to Buffer and
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, diaalnesa. loss of appetite,
coming up of the food, yellow akin,
when tor 75 cents we will sell them
Shiloh's VitaiUer, guaranteed to cure
them?
Bold by Goodwyn * Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton nvettu*. „«.
ASSIGNEE NOTICE,
THE STOCK OP
W. A. REDDING,
CONSISTING OF
CLOTHING AND
HATS, &C, MUST
BE SOLD AT
ONCE. BIGGEST
OF BIG BAR
GAINS OFFERED
J. J. COBB,
ASSIGNEE.
THE OALUANT KNIGHTS.
Central City -Lodge No. 3 Will Have a
Great Time Tonight.
Central City Lodge No. 3. Kiriglits of
Pythias, -wilt have one of their regular
meetings tonight anil one of their char
acteristically good -time*.
The second rank will be conferred on
three candidate* and there will bo one
of tho largest gathering* of the Knight*
of this lodge that has ever met.
After the ceremonies of tho evening
Herr Putzel will spread one of his far-
famed barbecues for tho Knights. They
will feast long und delightfully nnd the
now mebere of the order will he Initi
ated into loene of tho delights of the
K. Pa”
ARB YOU GOINOT
The resort** of Tennessee nre doing n
splendid business this season. The
Southern railway, western system, is
the direct route to these resorts and you
should ssk for your tickets via that
line.
Elegant free observation coaches be
tween Atlnntn nnd Chattanooga. A
through conch for Tates Springs leaves
Chattanoogn nt 7 s. m. and arrives at
Tates nt 12:45 n. m. Sleeper on this train
to Washington and Now York.
The seashore cxnrcs leave* Atlanta
7:30 p. m. for St. Simons and Cumber
land Islands.
Three dally fast trains each way be
tween Macon nnd Atlanta and Rome
and Chattanoogn.
Travel the Southern railway, western
system, for safety, speed snd comfort.
Call bn Jim W. Carr, pasaenger and
ticket agent. Mncon; J. J, Farnsworth,
district passenger agent. Atlanta, Ga.;
C. A. Benscotcr. nsslstant general pas-
sen go r agent, Knoxville, Tenn.
dining car to Montgomery.
-STATiOfriC
P Train s,
dries I’utlmiu vesuuui* sleeper P*.w Cir.
kbnl to New York and uumig car to
Allants.
Trains 21 and 31 Pullman Buffet Bleep*
log Cars bulween Atlanta and Mont
gomery.
EDMUND 7. TYLER. Gen). Mgr.
JOHN. A. ORE. Gent. Para. Agt.
GEO. W. ALLIEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta
MACON, DUBLIN AND~ SAVANNAH
HAlLltOAU.
Tims Table No. 12. Taking attract nun*
day. April 39. Hurt.
Retd Down. ' itsaa up.
8u’n.| |
■RSAjNSzf
Y'M|1‘X
“I 2 W| Macon
213I....M. A N. Junction.
. Swift Creek
, Dry Branch
. Pikes ePak
. Fitzpatrick
.... lUpley
Jeffersonville
.. Galtlmore .
... Danville ..
.. Allentown .
... Montrose .
| so! 5 sol Dudley
6 02 6 10 Moore
8 ]|( 6 so| Dublin
D. B. DUNN, Superintendent.
JAMES T. WRIGHT. Oenerul Manager.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY-
WESTERN SYSTEM.
SOUTHBOUND.
IN0.lt I No. IS.
Leave Macon 110 45 pm 11 00 am
Arrive Cochran.. 113 13am 13 43pm
Arrive HiiwkfnsvlIle..-.|-7 40am 3 40 pm
Arrive Kant man 113 54 am 128 pm
Arrive Jraup 4 15 a m B 15pm
Arrive Brunswick I r, 15 mn 7 15 pm
Arrive Jacksonville.... 8 25am 9 25pm
Arrive Jfaynnnah I 0 06 am 9 47 pm
,NORTHBOUND.
OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD
TIMES CARD NO. «,
Jo Taka Aftfoot Monday, AprU 9, IS9L
Noi. 1 and 3 will run dally vxcopt Sun
day. All otharo irregular.
Read Down. * Read Up,
"No. L |Mlloa|
Will not be recognised as an ordinary English
word. A word Is the expression of an Idea.
The above combination ot letters express an
Ids a, for no ons will look at It without having
Impressed upon his mind the fact that a new
style of type has been designed which Is at
once the most modest, the most handsome,
and the most msthetlc that has ever been
used In the "art preservative of all arts. 1
Expressing as It does this Idea of
Superlative Refinement
In prlntlng.it might well become a recognized
English word except for the fact that any
other combination of letters set In this style
of type would give the observer the same
Impression of modest beauty, while this same
combination of vowels and consonants would
fall to-express any such Idea at all If It were
set la any other style of type.
A. M.
900
915
9 80
945
10 00
10 20
10 40
*r.UO0
Iv.u 10
11 23
tr.U 40 40
47
53
Lv. Dublin .Ar
Hutching* ..
.Spring Haven.
.... Dexter ....
•... Alcorn* ...
... Cheater ...
.. Yonkera ...
.. Empire ....
,.. Empire ....
Cypress ...
HawkJnsvlUw
,m Grovanla ...
JMtleaJ No. i
P. 2L
3 OQ
441
4 ss
4 11
282
1 U
2 29
3 <#IV.
2 soar.
2 15
HO
I No. 12. | No. 14. | No. 18.
Lv. Macon I 4 30nm| 4 25 pml 8 25nm‘
Ar. Atlanta.. .1.7 Siam 7 50 pm 11 45*m
Lv. Atlanta... 8 OOamlll 00pm 2 00pm
Ar. Dolton..;.Its 00 n I 3 20mn| 5 Dt pm
Ar. Ooltewh JI12 47 pml 4 10 nnil 6 37 pm
Ar. Chatuoga.l_l 20 pm) 4 45nm| 7 10 pm
Ar. Chatnoga.l l'7 10am 7 20 pm
Ar. Cincinnati! | 7 45 pin! 7 30 am
Lv. Chatubga.l | 7 00 ami 7 45 pm
Ar. Memphla-I | « to pml 7 00 «m
Lv. chatnoga.l | 9 OOnm 5 55pm
Lv. Ooltewh J| ] 9 35 anil 6 37 pm
Ar Knoxville..! 112 45 pmllO 15 pm
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
No. 21-—SoIlG vestibule*] train to Jack
sonville. with Pullman buffet drawing-
room cars attached for Jacksonville and
Brunswick.
No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick.
Northbound.
No. 12.—Sollil vestibule train to At
lanta. connecting with local train for
Chattanooga nnd way stations. Carries.
Pullman sleeping cars between Macon
nnd CImttanoog.i.
No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga, 1 ,
with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con
necting with fast trains for Cincinnati,
McmphlR and Knoxville.
No. 18—Carries free chair car to Chat
tanooga, which Is attached to solid ves
tibule train for Cincinnati, with rullmnn
sleeping cars attached. Connections at
Chattanooga with fast trains in all di
rections.
For full Information an to routes^
rates, »to„ apply to
JIM VT. CARR.
Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon. Ga.
C. II. Hudson, Oencral Manager,
Knoxville. Tenn.
W. A. Turk, General Passenger
Agent. Washington, D. C.
X J. Farnsworth. Division Passengor
Agent, At'-nla. Gn.
C. A. Bonsootor. Assistant General
Passenger Agent. Knoxville, Tenn.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R.
A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route.
The Only Route to Warm Springs and
Oak Mountain, On.
Schedule Effecllvo July 15, ISM.
Northbound.
NKWYOKK, PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
risseOK ntou savannah
,* TO NEW YORKt
Cabin, 120; Excursion $32; Steerage, $10,
TO BOSTONi
Cabin $22; Exounlon, $25, Steerage.
. $11.75.
10 PHILADELPHIA,
'J VIA HKW YORK!
Cabin, 122^0; Excurilon, $3I| Steers..
(BUM.
MYSTERIES!
The Nervous 8ystem the Seat
of Life and Mind. Recent
Wonderful Discoveries.
Hat notwithstanding this fact It ut uot genet-
BW'r,
Sneed portta
drranionj
Injury tr,
or tne I
Mant
tr/ilch they supply with njrro force.
Two*tlilrds of cliHinlc diseases are duo to
tlie Imperfect action of tho nerro center* at
lbebatoof tho brain, not frem ft derange
ment primarily orijjlnatln* In tho organ It
self. Tho great mistake of nhyslclnns In
treating these dUeosos to that Oi« treat tbo
ontan rather than the nerre centers which
aro thecau*oof tho troubto. . .
I'u. iiuNKi.if Mtuo, th*' rrkbmte.
rhUitbas profoundly studied this *.uh,
over2Uyear*, and has made rnriny Import
riheovcrlcsln connection withJUchief among
them being t»K> facts contained In tbo above
statement, nod that the ordinary methods of
treatment are wnmr. All headache, dial*
new*. dulli>e«t, confiutoa. praanare, bluet
minla, melancholy, insanity, epilepsy, H.
fa *t (hat ft I* based on ff»]
led., oo receipt of price. II per.fcottle. kIx,
bottle for fc». exprcM prepaid. It cocf
neither optotes nor dan^eroai dru^s.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
71iemagnlflaea4.watnralp.or uim« tteee l
.ppoloteato rail ra fallow*, mender J Urns
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or 90th Meridian Time.)
Kansa* City Fri„ Auc. 21.11.00 am
Nacooclieo Eun., Auir, 20. l.so pm
City of Augusta Tues., Aug. 20, 2.30 pm
City of Blrmlnghin* .Frt, Aug. 31, O.OOam
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
Chattahoochee .....Thurs.. Aug. 21,10.00 am
TallthaHe* Thun*.. Aug. la. i.M ; ra
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA
(ThU Ship Dow Not Carry Pnsnng.n.j
Deseoug Mon. Aug. 20, 7.20 a
J. P. BECKWITH, O. A..
taeksanvlllo, I/la.
Walter JIawklu. F.P.A, Jarll.ouvlll., F|«.
W. E. Arnold, O.T.P.A., J.ck.onvllloi FI*.
C. G. Anderaon. Agent, favanmih, Ga.
Cloi* connection, mad. at Dublin with
Wrlghtavlll. and T.nnUla railroad in both
direction**.
East TenneraM, Virginia and Georgia
trains pea. Empire *s foUowa:
Going South...,. J5 6>pm
Going North a 41 pro
J. W. HIGHTOWER, O. 2L
H. V. MAHONEY. Q. V. 48 P. A.
Lv. Columbun..
Lv. Waverly Hall
Lv. Oak Mountain
Lv. Warm Spring.
Lv. Woodbury.,
Lv. Concord.....
Lv. Wllll&maon,
Ar. Griffin
Ar. Moron, C.R.R.
Ar Atlanta,C.K.R.
Ar. McDonough
No.51* I No.MfTRm5Tf
710 am | 5-00 pan
8 01 tuni 5 55 pm
813 ami 6&pm
8 41 am 6 39 pm
i 00 ami 7 01 pm
9 27 Junj 7 83 pm
9 44 ami 7 52 pm
10 00 ami 810 pm
5 29pm[
1180 urn] 810 pir
857 pm
2 55 pm
3 48 pm
3 E6 pm
4 26 pm
4 45 pm
512 pm
5 29 pm
7 35 pm
805 pm
5 43 pnt
8 30 pm
Middle Georgia, and Atlanta Railroad,
Tims Table No. 13.
Effective June 24, 8 O'clock A. M., 1894.
Read Down Read Up.
*8*30 p| 8 32 *1 t/V.. Macon ,*Ar| On. B. R.
11 00 pi L.V. AuKUnla .lArl Blfa
|10 00 |Ar MllVvllle Lv|10 10 p
No.1031 * NoJOS
P. M. IP. M,
1 00 (Lv MlllWIIIe Ar) 9 15
2 12 Lv. Eatontoti .Ar( 7 65
3 09 Lv... Mncheu ...I 8 50
4 33 Covington Juncn 5 10
4 35 (Ar Covington Lv| 6 06
~e'l5' Ar.. Atlanta ..Lv|*3 40p
6 501 Ar,. Mocoti ..Lv I200p
120! (Ar.. Athens ..Lv|I2 40p
*Qeorgla Railroad. IMacoa and North
ern Railroad.
W. B. THOMAB,
Qentrul Manager.
A. M
7 20
8 40
0 40
11 39
1135
"’1I5*
Lv. McDonough.
Ar. Griffin
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta.,,.4
Lv. Griffin
Lv. Williamson..ra
Lv. Concord...,
Lv. Woodbury.
Lv. Warm Springs
Lv. Oak Mountain
Lv, Waverly Hal),
SOUTH BOUND.
Nb763*Y Noibn No.’tty
6 30 am) 815 am
8 56 am
4 25 pmj 416 am) 415 am
4 25 pml I 7 30 am
6 50 pml 616 (uni 0 06 am
8 25 pml 8 83 am] 9 23 am
7 U pmj 6 52 Jun| 9 45 am
7 30 pin] 7 20 am]l013 am
7 69 pin] 7 41 nm 10 34 am
829 pm 813 !uni;i 05 am
8 39 pm] 8 23 am]ll 15 am
ft Xrt tim A 1F1 nmM9 OT. nm
Ar. Columbus 9 30 pm| 915 amjl2 06 pm
5 00
3 82 p
No.104-;^
A. M.
12 36
11 30
10 20
V 00
855
720 a
Columbus southern Railway Company,
Time Table No. 18. ffiffectiv Teb. if, 18H.
Sunday
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv Columbus.
Lv Richland.......
Lv Dawson........
Ar Albany
Ar Brunswick.....
Ar Jacksonville..!
Ar Thomasvme..i
Dolly
except
8unday*
NORTHBOUND.
8 00 pm
6 40 pm
7 51 pm
9 15 pm
8 10 am
8 40 am
6 35 tun
"Daily”
except
Sunday.,
TOO pm
7 00 pm
3 00 pm
6 00 am
C 40 nm
8 45 nm
il 00 nm
Only,
7 00 am
8 47 am
10 00 am
11 00 am
8 20 pm
8 20 pro
6 36 pm
~UuE3a?
Only.
nrffig
6 30 am
8 00 am
8 00 pm
4 00 pm
lUpm
7 00 pm
Lv Jacksonville
Lv Brunswick ..
Lv Thoma*vlUe..i
Lv Albany
Lv Dawson.......
Lv Richland
Ar Columbus....
” All schedulee shown between Albany
snd Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally.
No train Albany to Thomasvllle on 0at*
vrdays afttr ISA p. m.
All trains arrive and depart from the
Union Depot nt Columbus and Albany.
O. HILL, Superintendent.
jwngiggswpa
bill. (Uirra-airiirxlfiicoi Mkrrwdl/ nonfldoutlal. AddniM
wgSSSSS^^^Esfiwto
Dally. I Daily except Sunday, 7 Sum
day only.
All trains arrive and depart Union d«
jots at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta.
Ask for tlckotu and see that they read
via the Oeorgla Midland and Gulf Rad*
CLIFTON JONES. G. P. A.,
Columbus, Go.
C. W. CHEAHS. Oenernl Manager.
icaoon aniTnorthen railroad.
TIME TABLE. JUNE 24, 1894.
(Central Tima)
Read Down.
A M.|AM|
•880
•12 45
• 2 20
•600
LV....... mncuu •••! At
LV..... Machcn ...C Ar
Lv bt.idlMon ...3 Ar
Lv...... Athens ...4 Ar
Lv.... Elberton ....Lv
Lv.... Abbeville ....Lv
Greenwood ...Lv
. Chester Lv
• Monroe Lv
Lv Raleigh .....Lv
Lv...<* Weldon .... Lv
Ar.... Richmond ....L/
Ar ..Washington. ..Lv
Ar.... Baltlniore ....Lv
Ar.... Philadelphia ....
Ar New York Lv
, Macoa ...1 Ar
Read Up*
|PM|PM.
6101
3ISI
11401
M OOf
•Mixed—Monday,
day.
Wednesday and Frt*
iMIxed-Tumday, Thursday and Batur*
Omosstlsnsf 2-Wlth Georgia Southern
end Florida; Dut Tennessee. VlrKinla and
Georgia, Central railroads for all points tn
Florida snd southwest Georgia. 2-Wlth
Middle Georgia end Atlantia railroad.
B—With Georgia railroad. 4—With Sea
board Air Line vestibule llmltod. carrying
Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid train
to Washington and Pullman Buffet Parlor
Cars Washington to New York.
IB. C. MAHONEY, Actff O. P. A.
A. H. PORTER, Superintendent
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrival and Departure of Trains.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Morning train leaves 8:11
Evening train *:J8
FROM AUGUSTA.
Morning train arrives.......7:06
Evening train arrives.... f.'Of
CENTRAL R. R. of G-JEORGrIA.
H. M. COMEK AND It. B. HAYES, BECEIV ER8. '
flchcflulo in effect July l.t, 1891. Btanfiard Tim., 90lh hferldlan.
BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS, BIItMlNOHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY.
HEAD DOWN.
-STATIONS-
=Z£-“
•7 05 a m
S 15 a m
11 00 Am
12 24 pm
8 15 p m
Leave Macon
Arrive....... Fort Valley .
Arrv. Opelika ....
Arrive....... Birmingham .
:::::
•8 30 pm
9 12 pm
10 40 p m
UUpm
2 44 a m
4 10 a m
5 25 n m
J ob a*m
•11U a m
12 22 p m
1 64 p m
3 30 pm
3 13 p m
6 40 p rn
4 51 pm
o 50 P m
C 20 p m
8 10 p m
7 55 p m
Leave Macon .....
Arrive Fort Valley .
Arrive Amerlcue ...
Arrive Albxny ....
Arrive.. Daneon ....
Arrive Fort Galnea .
Arrlva Eufaula ....
Arrive Ozark .....
Arrive Union Spring.
Arrive Troy
Arrive Montgomery .
...Leave
.. ...Leave
Leave
...Leave
...Leave
...Leave
...Itoav,
...Itoave
...Leave
...Leave
7 45
•8 45 a tn
4 10 p in
1M pm
1 21 p m
11 60 a m
11 21 a tn
9 20 a nt
10 17 a in
« 01 a tn
9 10 a m
7 16 a m
;;;;; ;;;;;
7 40 ft m
6 40 a m
a zo u in
4 10 a m
11 47 p m
ioil p in
8 52 p in
•7*20 p in
BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA. CHATTANOOOA, MlLLEDOEVlLLE. AUOUBTA AND BAVANNAII
Leave.... ilaroh .....Arrive 7 65 pm
Arrive flrlffin Leave 5 49 p in
Arrive Allintn .....Leave *4 25 P ni
ChittamxHra via Atlanta ....Lv 7 25 a m
•4 11 a inIM 23 p ml*7 Mum
r, 13 n ml C 32 p m| 9 47 n m
7 45 a ml 3 05 p m II 30 a m
l IS p ml 1 oo a ml 7 55 p m
11 30 a
14 15 p mi'll 04 p m
2 03 p mill 45 p m
( 10 p ml .....
3 16 a m
I 7 45 a m
i (CO nm
13 17 p m
t 40 p m
6 60 p m
6 30 p tn
Leave
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Arrive
Macon Arrive
... Gordon Leave
MIlMgevltl* Leave
... Milton Leave
.. Augu.ta Leave
. Bavanmh Leave
11 03 a m
7 45 a m
•5 JO a m
10 23 p mill 00 a m
8 25 p m 8 03 a m
•C 63 p m!'7 30 a m
•1 18 P ml*3 20 n in
3 45 a mllO 00 a m
3 01 a ml 9 10 a m
8 06 a tn
11 35 p ml...
7 50 p m|..
•8 45 p m|..
Trains marked thus * dally; thus ! dally except Hun-lay. Train, marked thus 7 Sunday only.
Solid train, are run to and from Macon and Montgomery viz Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, 2t.ee*
and Albany via Smlthvllle. Macon and Birmingham via Coluinbua.
ffitOS&M care en night train** btlwen Savannah and Macon, Savannah and Atlanta.
pSawoxer?for Thomraton*!.*. 7*5 a* m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Pawengera for Cairollton and Cedartown take 7:61
. _. i rl |n. Paaaenger* for Perry take 11:16 a. m. train: Fort a.ilne*i. Iluena Vl.ta, Blakely und Clayton ahould take
11:15 a. m. train. I'.*i*»ng*ra for Hylvanla. WrtghtavlH# and Sander.villa take Uot a. tu. train.
For further Inrormitlon and for *- hedulva for polnU beyond our liuo apply to •
W. F. HHKLLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. p -DAWSON. Paaaenger Agent,
J. C. HAILE, Q-veral Paucngcr Agent Z*> J, UAJUUS. Ticket Agt., Macao.
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