The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 28, 1894, Image 7

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 28, 1894 A PROGRESSIVES . ^ PEANUT PJfljTY f|, e Grand Independent Order >j Son* and Daughters of the Midnight Morning Glory GIVE BIG BLOW OUT /kll Went Welt Cn«ll the Bnbject of Watermelons Wa* Uroacheil, Which Cured a Great Ills; Bow—Tlioee Who Were Prelent. hT ' fc,; The Grand Independent Order of the 6ons and DMightens. of the Midnight Morning Glory celebrated UP feitewtfh annlypr*W la6t - nl * ht .at the hospita ble home of Cbl. 1-1*8 Deitera In Ty.bee uith a very fotere*tIn3K>i\\*rewlv e j>ea- nut party and cake walk. Xatkvlthstandinic tha^ the Grand Inde pendent Order of the Sons And Daugh ter of the MCdnlght Morning Glory la one of the .moat exclusive #oeJette3 in t!ic city -there were a large number of member* and' InytKl guesfiS present, among whom were noticed the follmv- U \i\3 s .Tane Kinks. In faded yellow chiffon. with red flowers and green rlb- bjn: Susan Dusenbury, In-lemon-col ored tnulre calico. trimmed'w?*b:?r|»«h«?tl pM;*berry flowers, with dtocklira find H»pper» to%iatch: Idyl Wyldfa Jotltwlng. OjaiUlgec ( ;river* colored gingham. cut bi is’ wlttf WICfkiff. a Utile short, ; but n* t ero-ntfrh p> rule her out; MirryJPea- b rry. ro&tj'et mlisfliW oyster pearls- and imnnor.vrrs: CJirlotia Mflfjj •:i , ::«:-. s- end ha ml ,1'lack organ die' »• A? <K*collQte at both'■trimniod with gofurtl Vine; Lily White iooked ( out of eight .in a ehi-mmening shfceit *6f -gijU^e, vut a la mode: she also woye cdlbgne; Matilda Lickeklllet, Nile green mull with dew drops; Henrietta -Snodgrass luoked quite coquettish in a last nummer’a bathing suit of her own design Narclssa Huck* elberry. cheese cloth skirt and figured lawn -waist, with cast iron Jewelry: Me linda Meredith, high top pink boots and a brass necklace, trimmed with nun’s veiling; Marilu M-eadbws, fish-net over skirt with dog fennel; Jenny Jawklns, pink percalle with cockle burs in her hair and a Twiggs county diamond at her throat; Mabel Makeshift looked Just too nice for anything In a squash-col or-. 1 wown ’of soft material; also wore mmk; Dalsye Dinks, black lace with „n mywn hay. A! of the men were In full evening drv«. or were at least full In their ev ening dress, ond presented 1 such a gai- uv iff. chivalry as is seldom, seen. i mg those present were noticed Footed Sam. Knock Kneed Char- J i tow Legged Billie, MaJ. Wiliam r iMealsaks. Col. P. G. Llghtflnger, JH.‘sodore P.D. Q. 'Horsethlef. Sam J S.rcl* JChalrugang Charley, Penltentlaiy Pull ind Sergeant Sneakthlef. Th J toeautilul home of Col. and Colo- n ! Llge Peters was handsomely dec orated with sunflowers, Jamestown Mk is, dog fennel and life everlasting, lumping In’ garlands arid festoons from the rafters, while thfe spacious parlors, -which had been generously thrown open to the guests, were brilliantly il luminated with pine torches and M. G. L. and W. Oo. gas. it was a notable gathering and the presence of a dozen fine, large stall-feu •wormelons lent eclat to the brilliant v pany. In Che centre of the room ivas a large trible fairly groaning with good .things, and in the centre was a m.immfoth cake which was to be award ed tlo the successful contestant in the cake-walk. On either side of the cake were the prizes for the progressive pea nut oortteelt. and many Avcre the longing ev.» cast at these presents. The prizes were a quart of corn whiaky for the man winning but first 6nd a bar of snap for the Woman. Covers were set fur 100, and ait' each plate was a pflnit of raw peanuts. Th» hours pnssed pleasantly with wit nnd repartee until at 10 o’clock Col. Llge Peters, who was master of ceremonies, gave «the‘ signal to' pnomenade to the table. Little was sMd after *thlf, how ever, until Lily Whitfe rang the bell sig nifying that, she‘had.’downed, her first pint of peanuts. * Chain gang Charley whispered to Penifterttlany Phil that ho say Lll put two handfuls of peanuto In her sto&ctng. but' Phil nuld him not to give her away, as she 1 had promised to wash his shirt If "she won the flrtft prize. Charley . Consented and all changed sents.. Col.-.Peterri put anoth* er plnit of peanuts, at .the Wace whero Lily had been eating. # fn*» few minutes after they had >11 'become Bested MaJ. William Henyy (MeaVahha rang tthe bell ami It was seen t^at .ill Jhe peanuts had disappeared* from his plpte. . As they all arose to change placets fobre was a slbund of trxmeKMng spilling on the floor and as ‘the sound came from, where MaJ. William Hjenry <MeaJ*aks‘ was lo cated all eyes were turned In Ms direc tion. , v "Who dirt trow dem goobers.at me?" Cried the <m-ajdl* Innocently, as he B.aw he was caught. , . .-j. “You JIs wait till I kin git her hans on yer an’ I’ll show yer who fraw dem,*’ said Ool. Peters In a.determined man ner. ‘‘What’s de madder wid you, Ool. Pe ters? I ain’t done nutbfln,’ ” said the major as he moved toward the door. ’’Yes he Is,” shouted ninety-nine Voices. “He put the goobers in his pocket an* de pocket had er hole in It. I3fei«h him wld yer razzer, Ool. Peters. Col. Peters pulled his razor from hPr bosom and started toward the major, but the major held him off with his gun until he could back out of the door. ’’Let bhn go.” said Col. Peters, as he faced the crowd, but his words were unnecessary, n« none of thwn had any Intention of leaving th*» banquet, not* even to have a» fight. Before resuming hfs seat at the bead of the table, Col. Peter® mounted a nail keg and said: "Ladles and Gentlemen t As you all know, de Grand Independent Order of de Sons end Daughters ob de Midnight Mawnin Glory has er spotless reputa tion. Hit had in ’sistence aeberrteen year, an’ fcR am nebber ylt had cashun ter go befo’ de coatls. We Is ladiej and gemmens, and we ’epects ourselhs an’ are Is de enby of de udder s'cieties in toWn, we is. Now. what I wants ter say ter yer Is dia: We ts gwine ter tote fair wid one onnudder In dia yer frlend y Conu-et, and we Is gwino ter gib our invited gess Jes er. fair er ufrowin as we has, but de fust man or oopian dat i* criught er tr/ln’ uv ter Wit :im grwine s ter feel Ae uldge uv mer razzer. Now, yer kin govern yer- Sfclbiz erCorfllngly. qa I hi.’?pod3lbi de community fur de fair condu dfci society hRo der Is in mer house.” After the colonel had concluded they fell to eating more rapid y than be fore a-nd In & few minutes Lily Wblte rang the bell again. ”LUy White, yuse er white-livered cheat, i seed you ptft er wbofe han’ full er goobers In yer stockin’,, cried NAncy Jane Kinks, black with rage, "fflpeeled you wuz er cb ea-ri a’ w hen ye r give frooso quick do fust time, an’ I sot mer head ter watch yer, yer low down nigger. Yer ain’t no hady,” iqon-tlnued the Infuriated Mary Jane.. "Yuse er liar, Mary Jane Kinks, ef yer eez I is er cheatin’. I Je«’ nnturally «it dem goobers an' yer i- jealous is Jealbua. I speck yer need daft soo-p do noen I does.” While the women were glaring ait each Other Col. 1’. !>. tj. Honsethief rang the bell, and tas he did so Bow Legged BIlMe, who was sitting metfc to him, saw him drop a handful of peanuts in his bosrim. As all parties were chang ing. lilllie whisp. r«>l m Col. H-ust - thief’s ear and asked him would he di vide Che Whisky if ho won. Tin* o.-lorn 1 was Indignant, but Jiillin .-aid his hind O', the colonel’s .^t-vn-'ieh :in-l looked hrm knowingly In the face. The colonel Kn«-\v he 'had the dead wood on him and consented to dfvlde. At that mln- t/Le Chnlngang Oh’ariie and Daisy Dinks r.vng simultaneously, and 8am Slick, who evidently had enough: pea nuts and saw -there was no chance for him to win the prize, stood up on his bench and in loud tones asked Col.- Peters when hepropesd to cut the wa termelons. I "De wrtitermlUkms am dor desert, Mr. Slick,” sold Col. Peters with dlg- dlty. "Well, I wants,my desert now. Col. Peters, I’se er worldn’ niggeh, I am, an’ as I haw teT get up early In de mawnin I can’t tftay hy-ar waitin’ on dese niggers all night.” Before the colonel could answer a dozen voices chimed in: ”1 sez so, too; l wants ter ea r c some wutermlllyuns. tse tired uv eatin’ goobers.” “Dis am my house an’ I tends ter run dlsShyur party ter suit myself. Be seated an' keep quiet, Mr. Slick an' you udder niggers ober dere,” said foe colonel without losing his dignity. “Dhig!” sounded five bells at once, and everybody arose to 'their feet. Be fore they could all be seated again oome on In the crowd asked Col. Pe ters tf he 4till insisted on holding those watermelons for dessert. ( *‘I mos* sartalnly does,” replied the Colonel.. Bang, bang, bang, b^mg. smash, crasih, bllng-a-Ihtg, blumble, blumble, n\urder, mirrder .police, fire, crash, bang.vbang, ripd-rip, and ten thousand other noises were heard. In -the mean time evry HghJt in the house had been put out and all was confusion. In the midst of an, Sam Slick’s voice was heard to say above foe roar; "Bill, doan ferglt ter g*t one ub dem melons ez yer passes out de db\” By this time the police had arrived On the seen© and ao put a quietus om foe crowd. ’ Japanese Pile Cure costs you noth ing if It does not cure you; samples free. Guaranteed by Goodwya & Small, druggists. THE GRANDEST EXCURSION Of the Season to Washington, D. C., Baltimore, Philadelphia and New York—Solid Train of Vestlbuled Sleep ers Via Macon and Northern and Seaboard Air Line. On August 23 the Maoon and North ern will put on sale round trip tickets Macon to Washington, D. C., via Ports mouth. Va., and the palatial steamers of the Norfolk and Washington 1 line Parties holding tickets over the Macon and Northern railroad will have privi lege of visiting Old Point Comfort, Fortress Monroe. Ocean View and Vir ginia Beach. Parties leaving Macon Au gust 26 will enjoy dnlylight ride from Portsmouth to Washington up the Ches apeake Bay and Potomac river, passing Mount Vernon, the United States navy yards and other points of Interest. Ar rangements havp also been made where by all parties holding tickets over the Macon and Northern railroad can se cure reduced round trip tickets from Norfolk and Washington to Baltimore, Philadelphia, New York and Boston. Remember, tickets go on sale August 23 and' remain on salo to August 2S, good to return September 15. Sleeping car berths.can now be ob tained a»t general orllce, 259 Second street Cphone 249). Sleeping car fare Macon to Washington and Portsmouth $4: came rate as from'Atlanta to same points. For further Information call on or write E. C. Mahoney, A. G. P. A., Ma con, Ga. ST. AUGUSTINE AGAIN TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. The excursion to St. Augustine giv en by the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad on July 25 was such a decided success and gave so much pleasure to those who took advantage of It and so many requests have been made that the excursion bo repeated. It has been <le elded to run another special excursion on Tuesday. August 28. The rates will be the same as on the previous excur sion. that Is. $3 from Macon and int.-r- medlate points on the Georgia South ern and Florida railroad; 33.60 from La- Grange and intermediate points on the Macon and Birmingham railroad; $3.60 from Mllledgevllle, $4 from Athens and Intermediate points on the Macon and Northen railroad. Tickets good four days, from date of sale. The beat ac commodations will be furnished; clean and comfortable coaches, plenty of Ice water, a seat for every passenger. The train will leave Macon at 11 a. m., Ath ens at 6 a. m. nnd LaGrange at 6 a. m. and go dlreot to Palatka, Fla., whero a stop will be made until the following af ternoon. when the train will proceed to St. Augustine. At Palatka opportunity will be given to visit the military camp of the mili tary companies of Fernandlna and Starke, who will be In camp nt that tlmo, boat riding on the St. Johns to the orange groves and to Rice creek, nUo on the Oclawaha river, the most beautiful and picturesque boat rides In the South. To those who have never been to St. Augustine this offers a rare opportunity o<f seeing the oldest city In America, with its quaint buildings and narrow streets, the old fort, the sea wall, the slave market, the old cathedral whose bells were brought from Spin, the fa mous Ponce de Leon. Cordovg and Al cazar hotels, the finest In the world; the many elegant homes of America’s millionaires for winter use, the military parade and grand music by the Fifth infantry orchestra, bathing In the beau tiful Casino pool. Then there Is Anas tasia Island, with Its coquina rock; the North and South beach with Its beau tiful surf bathing, ond the magnificent sails upon the Matanzas river. There is much in St. Augustine to Interest the lover of the curious and the beautiful, as well as those alone upon pleasure bent. The sea breeze makes thlj one of the most delightful summer resorts In the Southern states. For full Information write to G. A. MACDONALD, G. P. A., Macon, Ga, ARE YOU GOING? The resorts of Tennessee are doing a splendid business this season. The Southern railway, western system. Is the direct route to these resorts 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 d. m. Sleeper on this train to Washington and New York. The seashore express leaves Athtnta 7:50 p. m. for St Simons and Cumber land Islands. Three dally fast trains each way be tween Macon and Atlanta and Homs and Chattanooga. Travel the Southern railway, western system, for safety, speed and comfort Call bn Jim W. Carr, passenger and ticket agent. Macon: J. J. Farnsworth, district passenger asent Atlanta. Ga.; C. A B*n»c<>t*r inf K‘*n<»rnl pas senger agent, Knoxville, Tenn. OkMNFMSU COMPANY Just received a new lot of Embroideries bought at 50 cts. on the dollar; the greatest bargain ever offered; mostly all the finest quality. .Match sets and all widths from 5c to 65c a yd. New lot of narrow Torchon, new Vul. nnd Oriental Laces. See the new Dimities at 12 l-2e. New Organdies, new small Check Nainsooks. A lot of all wool Knee Pant?, all sizes, 25c a pair. New Percales, all shades and patterns 8c a yard., NO REFLECTION INTENDED. It was Only What Vh« Boarders Consid ered a Good Joke. It would wppeur from a card In yes terday afternoon's ttoper theft a iooit appearing In the Telegraph yesterday morning was token oe u, refloatllm up on Mrs. Wright’s boarding'house and the young man Involved. The gentlemen furnishing the Tele graph with the dtory had no such In tention and asks that euchl be stated, and ns n correction of the arme risk -that It be Muted that It wus only tn- ■ceitred to humor what they considered n gaol joke. Blotches, Old Sores, Ulcers nnd all skin eruptions cured by P. P. P., tho greatest blood purifier of the uRe. Rheumatism and Syphilis yield readily to P. P. P. ( Prickly A»h, Poke Root and Potassium.) If you are troubled With dyspepsia, stom ach disorder, or liver »nd kidney com plaint, try P. P. P.. and you will rejoice at Its magical workings. Females are pe. cullarly bonefltted by P. P.' P. It expels disease, nnd gives healthy action to every organ. Lost manhood, lost energy, weakness, general debility are nil cured by P. P. P. Now llfu, new energy are Infused In tbe system by the blood purifying and cleans ing properties <X P. P. P.. the greatest blood purifier of the age. A fact worth knowing Is that blood dls. eases, which all other medicines fall to cure, yield slowly but surely to the blood cleansing properties of P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium.) Catarrh originates in scrofulas taint. P. P. P. purlfles tho blood; and thus per manently cures catarrh. Terrible blood poison, body covered with sores, and two bottle, of P, P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) cured cho disease, making the patient lively as a \cn-ycor-oM. SCHEDULE MACON TO NEW YORK. yin Portsmouth and Washington, Leave Macon, (Macon and Northern Rail road), 9:10, August II. Arrive Portsmouth, (Seaboard Air Line) 7:10 a. m., August U. Leave Portsmouth, (Norfolk and Wash. > button Steamboat Company), 6:10 p. m„ August U. Leave Washington, (Penntylvanta Road), 11:00 a. m., Augst It. Arrlvo New York (Penntylvanla Road), 4S3 p. in.. August It. NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY, Via Georgia Southern and Fori da Leave Maoon .. 11:10 a. m. Arrive Amerlcus 3:00 p, m. Arrlvo Montgomery 8:00 p. m. Ask for tickets via the Suwaneo River Route. G. A. Macdonald, general paosenger agent, Macon. Ga. Telephone 100. CLEVER JOE OTT. For tho past throe seasons tlio “Dag- zler" lias been coming to this (vy, and in tho east was to t>o fount! .'no Ott, whoso name nlono Is a guarantee of a big house. His coming to tho Academy of Music next Monday night Is patiently nwalted by his host of admirers, ninl it goes Without saying they will be heartily en tertained by this Ideal of fun-makers in his own original Btylo. He will pre sent n now vehicle entitled "Tho Star Gager." n satire ‘on astronomy by Frank!yn W. Lee of tho St. Faul (Minn.) Dispatch, whose record nit n farce writer has long ago been estab lished. All who lrnvo (hand telescopes and an cient opera glasses should get them ready. There Is n plot to bo found nnd lots ef pretty girls to bo seen. Kent* go on sale early Saturday morning. Barlow, Dolson fc Powers' mammoth minstrels, which appear nt Che Acad emy of Music on Friday, August II, will give an entertainment of high class mlnatre'Isy. This performance is full of clean and enjoyable specialties, comedians who make you Laugh, dancers who eharm by graceful mo tion and vocalists who (Might tine cur In fact, everything Is good and abso lutely brand new for this maon. An acknowledged fact, among those Who know, Is the men best adapted to organize a successful* minstrel company are those who are performers them selves. This, to n great extent, ac counts for (he splendid company, head ed by the world’s famous com*dUui, Milt G. Barlow, formerly Bartow, Wil son, Primroee & West. HT8 JOY WAS SHORT-LIVED. Martinsville, Ind.. Aug. 26.—David Farmer, n poor man, was recently overjoyed to receive a check for 12,000 on the First National bank of Denver, Col., from his sister-in-law, who wrote that she was a millionaire, and was soon to marry a. wealthy second bus* band. Tile cheek has Just been re turned. marked not paid for want of funds. Tho woman lias been declared Insane. K Shiver I say; “ I’m taklng^old.” But you shiver because your system Is weak and cannot resist outside Influences. Scott’s Mmmmmmmmmmmr Emulsion tho Croafn of Cod-liver Oil and hypophosphites will clothe your bones with solid flesh and build you up so you won’t take cold easily. Physician, the world over, endorse It. Don't be dtceited bj Substitutes! Praperetl bj BccU A Bona*. 5. Y. Ail DngfttU. Atlanta anil (tew Orleans Short Line, ATLANTA.anil.lvli$T POINT K. R. <tul6kpftt uihI Xtcst Kotitcy Uonmon.ftrv, Mobtln New Orleaas, __ w Texas au<l SoutftwesL Southbound. No. •>«. No. W. NO. H> S Z> am 1 30 ptu _ T 8 50 pm Ar Fensucola ...| 6 Li pm 6 SO am 6 » am 8 03 am 7 *5 am 10 M pm Leave Mncon Arrive Cochr.tnv.. vArrivo Hrtwklnsvllie... Arrive Emtninn....... IS M am 1.4 30 l>m 8 :s am | I* 33 am 4 30 pm • |U 03 am 0 20 pm | 663 pm 5 ;o am 1 i IO pm 3 03 urn |10 25 pm 7 33 am i 10 W piu TO SELMA. Leave Montgomery.,.. M ..| 0 SO pml 3 10 am Arrive cJelma..,, |U 15 pm[U 15 am , Train 50 carries Pullman vestibule Sleeper New York to New urleaim, and dining car to MontgomcryT Train 53 entries Pullnmt vesiibule sleeper New Or- kwns to New York and tuning car to AHant a. Trains 54 and 61 Pullman Buffet Sleep ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont gomery. EDMUND L. TYLER. Genl. Mgr. JOHN. A. GEE. Genl. Pass. Agt • GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON. DUBLIN AND~ SAVANNAH KAlLllOAO. Time Table No. U, Taking Nttect Sun day, April tt, 1MM» Read Down. jteaa up. 8un.| ....... Maoon ......... ..M. A N. Junction..., .... Swift Creek *. > Dry Branch lllW.PIkes *Pak .J.., i lie A *M| A M 10 W|.» 15 9 W| SMfi » 45| 9 00 9 301 " " 9 20 • 10 9 00 8 35 8 0) 8 15 8 <fi 7 50 7 13 ■ 7f 7 30t 7 25 7 15 7 U 7 00 7 00 SEE THE WORLD’S FAIR FOR FIF TEEN CENTS. Upon receipt of your Address and fifteen cents In postngo stamps wo will mall you prepaid our Souvenir Port folio of the World’s Columbian Expo sition; the regular price Is fifty cents, but as we want you to have one, wo malto tho price nominal. You will find It a work of art and a thing to be prized. It contains full page views of the great buildings, with descriptions of same, and is executed in highest style of art. If not satisfied with It after you get It wo will refund tho stamps and lot you keep tho book. Address H. E. BUCKLEN & CO., Chicago. HE GETS A LIFE SENTENCE. Gibson, Aug. 28.—especial.)—Reuben Kitchens, colored, has been convktod of murder and sentenced to life Imprison ment. It will be remembered that Kitch ens and a woman were Jailed a few weeks ago for tho murder of Romulus Thomp son, colored, at Agricola, Ga. Jacob Nogucrya, who whs suspected of burning a store at Agricola, was ac quitted. ‘ ■ 11 ti tliiouM of lh« OcnltMJrlMW O*. Kuu, requires no cb»m* of dl«t or n»u !ou», nwrourUl or j.ol»onous med. jcuita to b« Ukcn InUrnaUjr. ItJmq AS A PREVENTIVE y"i '.‘i.'-p-iM'iY - ■ -tlwo Already Uniowwmy A truer bo GOODiyYN’S DRUG STOREL Sol*. Agent*. Macon, a*. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. N£W YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOSTON. MtsitriK from aavaitKAU TO NEW YORKt Cabin, 220; Excursion $32; Hl.ertge, $10. TO BOSTON: Cabin $22j Eicurtlon, $3$, SlMrag* $11.75. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NKW YORK: Cabin, $22£0, Excunloa, 1131 BtMrag, «**in.Qip.o( ttuw Hat. appoint—: ui Mil a. follow* .uadarJ Uawe SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or toth Meridian Time.) City of Augu«ta..,..Tuei., Aug. 21, 3.20 pm City of Birmingham. .FrL, Aug, 21, C.IO am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallaha.Me ........Tbure., Aug. 20, 6.00 fra SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. CEhla Ship Does Not Carry Pateengcra.) Deaaoug.... Mon. Auk. 211. 7.30 am J. P. BECKWITH, rl. A.. laokeonvllle. bta. Walter Bawklne, F.P.A.. Jacknonvlllo. ria. W. E. Arnold, G.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla. C. O. Ander*on, Agent. Puvnnnah. Oa. OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. «, To Taka Effect Monday, April 9, ism. Nos. 1 ard 3 will run dally except Sun day. All others Irregular. Rend Down. Road Up. A. M. | 9 001 • 16 8 30 9 45 10 00 10 20 lb 40 ar.ll 001 Jv.ll 10 11 25 ar.ud Lr. Dublin .Ar M P. M. 6 00 .. Hutchings .. iH 4 45 •Spring llavan. 43 4 25 ..w Dexter .... 41) 4 IS .... Alcorne ... #7 8 58 .... Chanter ... 64 • 4# ... Yonkers ... 80 3 20 .... Empire .... 3 00IV. .... Empire .... 24 2 soar. .... Cypress ... 18 2 is . Hawklnavlll. 13 2 99 ... Grovanla ... 0 Close connections mads at Dublin with WilghUvllla and Tennllls railroad la both directions. Eiist Tennessee. Virginia and Georgia trulns pasu Kmplrs an follows: Going South ..IS 68 pm Going North 2 48 pm J. W. HIGHTOWER, a M. R. V. MAHONEY. O. F. * P. A. SOUTHBOUND. J Hoalt i jfail. io 45 pm tl 00 am 12 13 am 7 40 am Arrive Jesupl. Arrive Brunswick Arrive Jacksonville.... Arrive Savannah 4 15 am 6 15 um 8 25 am 6 55 am NORTHBOUND. 1Z 42 pm \ 3 40 pm * 2 28 pm > 5 15 pm 7 15 pm 7 9 25 pm > • 47 pm \ I 7 I0«ml 7 20 pm 1 L7 45 pm| 7 30 am I NOeiiTl No. 14. | No. It, 1 Lv. Macon;,,;.I 4 30 ami 4 25 pml 8 25 uni Ar. Atlanta... 7 33 am 7 60 pm 11 45am Lv. Atlanta..,I 8 OOamlll oopm .2 00 pm Ar. Dalton....Il2 00 n I 3 20am| 6 51 pm Ar. Ooltewh J|12 4Tpm| 4 10nni| 6 37 pm Ar. Chafooga.l 1 20 pm] 4 45ami 7 10 pm Ar. Chatnoga.l Ar. Cincinnati! Lv. ChatnogA.j I 7 00 ami 7 45 pm Ar. Memphis..! jJ 6 10 pml 7 00 am Lv. Cliafooga. I j 0 00 nrn 5 55 pm Lv. Ooltewh J I 9 35 ami 6 37 pm Ar Knoxville..! |13 45 pm|lo 15 pm THROUGH "CAR ARRANGEMENT^! Southbound. No. 11.—Solid vestlbuled train to Jack sonville. with Pullman bulTet drawing room cars attached for JackSbavllle And Brunswick. No. 18.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At lanta, connecting with local train for Chottnnooga and way stations. Carries Pullman sleeping cans between Macon and Chattanooga. No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga, with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con necting with fast trains for Cincinnati, Memphis and Knoxville. No. 18—Carries free chair car to Chat tanooga, which Is attached tq solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections nt Chattanooga with fast trains In all di rections. For full Information as to routes, rates, eta, apply to. JIM W. CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agent, Macon, Ga. C. H. Hudson. General Manager, Knoxville. Tenn. TV. A. Turk. General Passenger Agent, Washington, D. C. J. J. Farnsworth, Division Passenger Agent. At’-nta. Ga. C. A. Bensooter. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tenn. GEORGIA MIDLAND*AND QUL7R. !L A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route. Tho Only Route to Wurm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schedule Effective July 15. 1834. *" NORTH “BOUND. 'Nate! NoihT No.51* Columbus 710 ain Waverly Hall 8 01 am Oak Mountain 812 am Warm Spring* 8 41 am Woodbury«... 1)00 am Concord 9 27 a in Wllllanwon... 9 44 am Griffin 10 00 am jMM9>n, C.R.H. 5 19 pm Atlonta,C.R.R. McDonough... il 30 ain 6-00 pm 6 56 pm OUGpni 0 39 pm 7 01 pro 7 33 pm 7 Mjjm 810 pm 1023 pm 8 67 pm SOUTH BOUND. 2 56 pro 3 -st; pm 3 66 pm 4 26 pm 4 46 pro 612 pro 5 29 pro 5 45 pin V'36 pro 6 03 pro 6 80 pm Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad. Time Table No. 12. effective June 24. 6 O'clock A. M., 1894. Read Down Read Up. tiV.. Macon ..Ar| Ga. R. It. 882' 10 00 No.103 P. M. 1 06 2 12 JfoUl A. M. 7 20 8 40 9 40 11,30 II 85 ~ 1 ID*! (l Iff j C 50! 1 20!| Lv. Augusta .jAi Ar Mfi'g’vllle Lv| Lv MIU'K*vllle Ar Lv. Eatonton .Ar 7 55 6 l 6 a |10 10 p 916 Lv... Macheu Covington Juncn Ar Covington Lv Ar.. Atlanta ..Lv AT.. Macoa ..Lv Ar.. Athens ..Lv 6 50 6 10 605 *3 40 p 12 OOp 12 40 p 12 85 11 20 10 26 9 00 8 55 720a *Georgla Railroad. IMacon and North ern Railroad. W. B. THOMAg, i General Manager. Columbus SoutDern Railway company. Time Table No. 18, Effective Feb. 19, 1994. Dally I Sunday SOUTHBOUND. Lv Columbus. Lv Richland... Lv Dawson Ar Albany Ar Brunswick Ar Jucknonvllle..,. Ar Thomaavllle. .„ . NORTHBOUND. Lv Jacksonville Lv Bruuawlck ......... Lv Thomasvllle Lv Albany Lv Dawson............. Lv Richland............ Ar Columbus except I Sunday.[ Only^_ I 00 prn|^“ fi 40 pm 7 56 i 9 16 pm 110 am 8 40 am 6 35 am Dally" except Iunday.| Only. ~Y 00 pml 7 00 am 7 00 pin 6 20 am 3 00 pin 8 09 am I 00 ami f 00 pm 6 40 ami 4 00 pm 9 45 ami 6 13 pm II 00 am| 7 00 pm 7 00 am 8 47 ain 10 00 urn 11 00 am 8 30 pm 8 20 pro 6 35 pm Sunday All achedulee shown b«*.wr»n Albany and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to Thomaavllle on flat- urdaya after 2:65 p. m. All tralna arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbua and Albany. C. HILL, Superintendent dflort/’ ItrrMKN'a I’.-nft/ny nl nw. Tmmj ruu nkvku fail, for Lv. McDonough... Ar. Griffin Lv. Mncon Lv. Atlanta Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson..« Lv. Concord....... Lv. Woodbury.... Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Waverly Hall, Ar. Columbus..... ' • DallyT day only, 4 26 pm 6 65 pm 6 26 pm 711 pm 7 39 pm 7 59 pm K 2D pin 8 39 jim 9 30 pm No.iiftr No.16?' 5 30 ii m 010 atn 416 616 am 6 33 am 6 53 am 720 ■ 7 41 am 813o 815 am 8 60 am, 4 16 am 7 30 am 9 65 am 9 23 nm 9 45 am 1013 am 10 24nnt 11 06 ain 1113 an* 12 06 pro I Dally except Sunday. * ? Cun- ay oniy. ‘ . All trains arrive and depart TJnlon de pots at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta. Ank for tickets and aeo that they ret! via tho Georgia Midland and Gulf Rad. road. CLIFTON JONES, G. P. A.. Columbus, Ga. C. W. CHEAR9, Genera! Manager. MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, JUNE 24, 1894. (Central Tima) Read Down. Read Upb A M.|AM| |PM|PM. uv...,.,. Macoa ...1 Ar Lv..... Machcn ...2 Ar Lv Madison ...3 Ar Lv..«..« Athens ...4 Ar Lv.... Elberton ....Lv Lv.... Abbovlllo ....Lv i Lv... Greenwood ...Lv I Lv Chester .....Lv Lv Mon - oo Lv Mu . Weldon , Ar.... Richmond ....L/ I Ar ..Washington. ..Lv Ar.... Baltimore ....* Ar.... Philadelphia Ar Now York Lv and let off Wednesday and Frl- Paswngcr trains will atop at Octmilgee street cfoselng to toke ~“' 1 “** mister gr** •Mixed—Monday, ^ a |Mixed—Tuesday, Thursday and Satur- ^oinnMtlon.! I-WIth OwntJ* Boiith.rn and Florida, East Tenneswe, Virginia and Georgia. Central railroad* for all points In Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—With Middle Georgia *nd Atlantic railroad. l_Wlth Georgia railroad. 4—With Sea board Air Line vestlbulo limited, carrying Pullman Buffet Sleeping Cars. Solid train to Washington and Pullman Ruffet Parbf Cara Washington to New York. •• /« ti , UOkJIi! V Arl’if n A. E. C. MAHONEY, Act’g O. P. A. H. PORTKH. Superintendent. GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure of Tralna FOR AUGUSTA. Morning train leaves...,. 9:3) Evening train leaves 1:34 7 FROM AUaUflTA. ^'aryvFTs^csTAvii£2?L , s , A«i lml I Morning train arrives 1A9 •T it JSii-lti'* st. L GlpsSSflUi Evening train arrives 1:04 CENTRAL R. R. cfGEORGIA H. M. COMER AND R. S. 1IAYEB, nECBIV ERB. Bchcdule In off.ct July Jit, 1894. 6t.n4ard Tim,;. #0th Mcrtoltn. > DETWEEff MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM. MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. READ DOWN. to I-T « n in •••.. 8 15 a in .•••.It! o«) a in •....|12 24 p m .....| 6 15 p m •8 10 p ml*ll 15 9 13 pm 10 40 p m 11 66 p m 2 44 a 125 n m 7*00 am 12 22 pm 164 pm 2 20 pm 313 pm 0 40 p m 4 61 pm 9 10 p m 6 20 p m 8 10 p m 7 Off p m yi p-rBTATIONB- l>iiyo. Mi-.ii ....... ...Arrlvo . . . I ,'MVfl ...Leavo ...1-e.ivo ...Lr-.ivo Arrive.!,..,.. Fdrt Valley Arrlvo......,., Cblumhus Arrve.......... Opollkn .. Arrive Birmingham Uaw,.., Macon AfHvl Arrlvo., FoH Vulley Leave Arrive..Amerlcus Ldnvo Arrive.......... Albany ..........Leave Arrive Dawaon Leave Arrive* Fort Gaines Leave Arrive Kufnula Leave Arrive Ozark Leave Arrlvo...... Union Springe Leave Arrlve,.,.$.. Troy ...Leave Arrive....... Montgomery ..Leave 7 45 p m 6 35 p 143 pm 2 25 a ni •8 45 n ml 4 10 p m| 7 40 a m 2 00 p ml 0 40 a m 1 28 p ml 6 20 a in 11 M a ml 4 10 a in 11 21 a mill 47 p in 9 20 a ml 10 37 a tnllO 17 p in C 05 a ml ...*• 9 10 a ml 8 62 p m 7 15 a mf...^ ..... •7 45 a ml*7 30 pjn BETWEEN MACON^ATLANTA, CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEVlI.LR AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH, Utn.l M.cnn ArrlY. 7 M p m Arrive GrifUn Leave Arrive Atlanta Ik'ave Ar.... CliattanooKa via Atlanta ....Lv 1*4 I* « mIM 25 p ni!*7 Its a m f, 12 a m! C 32 p ml 9 47 a m 7 IS a ml * M p mill SO a m 1 15 p ml t 00 a ml 7 65 p m 4 15 p mi’ll to pmilt 30 » m r. p mill 45 p mils 17 p m C 10 p io| I 3 15 a ml 3 40 pm I 7 45 n ini 0 M p m I 0 00 a ml C SO p m Leave Mu ran ...Arrive Arrive Gordon Leave Arrive MlllcdKevlllt Leavo Arrive Mlll-n ...I^-ave Arrive Auauata ....Leave Arrive Rav.nnth Leave 0 49 pm »4 25 p m 7 25 n m 16 S3 p mill 00 a 8 2S p ml a 03 a H H p ml’7 30 n 1 is p ml‘3 29 a m 3 M p I ii'oi a m 715 am •IP am 3 40 p m 3 45 i. mllO 00 a i 3 01 a ml 9 10 a m .... 8 05 a m 11 35 p ml.. 7 30 p ml.. 8 45 p ml.. Train, marked ihu. • dolly; Ihua 1 dally except Hunday. Tralna marked thua 7 Sunday only. Bond tralna are run to and from Macon and MontKoroery vl, Euf.ula, Savannah and Atlanta via Macon, Macoa and Albany via ftmlthvllla. Mr con and Birmingham via C'olumhua. , ‘ . Sleeping' cara rn nlxht (rain, bet wen Savannah and 31 aeon. Savannah and Atlanta. • Parlor cara between Macrth and Atlanta. •• . - PUMIlien for Tho.na.ton tik. 7:55 a. m. or 4:35 p. m. train. Paaaencera for Carrollton an,l Cedartown tak® 7:51 a m train. Paaaensera for Perry take 11:15 a. in. train; Fort Galnra. Jiuena Vlata. Blakely un,l Clayton ehould tak. 11:15 a m. train. P.aaen.er. for Sylvanla. WrlphUvlII. and Sanderavlllo lake 11:30 a. in. train. For further Information nnd for achedule* for points beyond our lina apply to . I W. F. BHELLMAN. Tr ifTic Manax.r. W. P .DAWSON. Paaaenxer Agent. J. c. HAILE. General Paaaenxer A cent. , L. J. HARRIS. Ticket Act. Macoa. rj