The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 30, 1894, Image 7

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— ■ -- - — 'WHAT 18 SAID BY WILLIS F. PRICE ■About Asheville and Manager McKissIcIc of tho Battery Park Hotel. THE GREATEST PLACE ON EARTH ■aj. lie Felt Like K Smell Potato A mon, the Millionaire, tfnttl II. Dtceme Acqumlntede-Colonel Cos end Family. N'jtiw(th3tancHn« that by almost gen eral acceptation It fs agreed' that .the summer season is almost over and that the people,.instead of going to summer reeorts are thinking of returning home, ft Is only necessary to have a few min utes conversation with Col. Willis Price to make a man want to lay all business aside and hie .himself atvay to Ashe ville, N. C., and spend the remainder of his natural life at the .Battery Park ho tel, under the Jealous oare of . Mr. E. P. IfcKlsslck. Col. Price has Just returned to the city from this famous resort and ev erybody who knows Willis Prjce, and everybody does, knows ithat he Is a man who never talks unless he knows what he is talking about anfl'thdt fi e Is a judge of good things, with •fewiequals and no .superiors. “I Just want- to say," Bild he.’to a Telesto&iv roiwrter yesterday,; >ish^t a man don't know what life Is'until he Bpenda JL portion of it at'ASheville.and has Manager Klsslck to look after his wants.' X'have traveled around . night smart, blit I never found a place aroere a man was rented sq‘, cleverly and shown so much consideration as my self and family were' at Battery Park hotel. Just think of It! The hotel was filled with millionaires, and to tell you the truth upon my arrival I felt like a mighty small potato, hut It did not last long. That man AIUKIsslck, who by the way, Is an old newstMper man and was formerly on Ithe Charleston News and Coupler, just spread himself to make It pleasant for ue. and I was never treated so royally to all my life. What he don't know about entertaining peo ple Is not wbnth knowing, and the small fry fare Just as well as the millionaires. “The place ftself.” continued Colonel Price, "Is a perfect paradise, both win ter and summer, and I Intend to go there every dhanee 1 get. It is beyond all question the loveUerit place I .ever saw. and life there Is more like a dream than a reality. “Ctol. Cox, who owns the hotel and who lives to Philadelphia, is one of the finest men I ever met. (He 1s a native Carolinian, by the way, and (he and his charming family are to a great meas ure responsible for the great time wo had.” , Col. Price left Mrs. Price and Miss Alice at Asheville awd came down to Indian Spring .where he spent a few days, and then returned home so as to be here at the opening of tho cotton Season. (PROOF OF THE AWARD CPo 'Dr. Price's Cream' Baking Powder at the Fair. •An envious New York competitor, ■Who tries (to eell inferior goods fiy la beling ithem "absolutely pure,” seeks to belittle the award of highest honors to Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder a't tlse World's Columbian Exposition by denying thlit such (honors were con ferred. The award to Dr. Price is proved by ihe official records. Chief of Awards' J. S. Browning withes: "The records of this department (agriculture) show that'- the executive commWtee on • slwards officially an nounced some fimte ago' thali an award liad been granted the Price Baking Powder Company an its exhibit of (bulking' powder." „ The Hon. Jdhn .Boyd Thather, chair man ot the executive committee on awardu, also writes under date- of Feb ruary 14, 1894: “1 herewith enclose you an official copy of your award,, which In due time will' be Inscribed In the Ulploma and forwarded.” Why did the Nuw York canvpetlltor not exhibit? Was It because tils pow der contained ammonia? The award to Dr. Price's was for strength, purity. and general excel lence. ", [ | MOONSHINER ARRESTED. Ho Is Charged With' Illicit Distilling In , lilt filieir County. ' Deputy,United States Marshal W. F. Pore arrived in tfib city yesterday, hav ing in charge a white man named Dick Crosby on tho "chargo of running an Illicit distillery in Mitchell county. Crosby was given a hearing before iUnlted Suites commissioner L. M. Er- iwtu and bound over to tho court in the sum, of ?200, in default of which he Was sent to Jail. This Is tho first case that has come from Mltohell county in a long lime. It has one of tho cleanest records of uny county In tho southern district j HOOD'S AND ONLY HOOD’S. ' Arc you weak aDd weary, over worked and tired? Hood’s Sarsapa rilla Is ust tho medicine you need to purify and quicken your blood and to • give you appetite und strength. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to buy any other. Any effort to substitute another rem- iy is proof of the merit of Hood's. •' Ilood's Pills arc the best after-dinner pills, assist digestion, cure headache. Try a box. j DENTISTRY. • Dr. A. s. Moore, who baa for tb» last eight years.been reasonable la hi* charges for dental work, and who la hotter prepared to do bridge, crown end all kinds of dental work, having taken a post graduate course in pros thetic dentiatry. owing to the stringen cy of the times. Is willing to be even more reasonable In his charges. Come, let blm examine your teeth and see how reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted Without pain. 121 Washington ave nue, Dear First Baptist Church. Vine- Tille aad belt line of street cars pass his ‘ office door, Macon. Ga. For Malaria, Liver Trou ble,or Indigestion,uso BROWS'S IRON BITTERS Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Wvi/'f Pair Highest Medal and Diploma. THE MACON" TELEGRAPH: THTJRS DAT MORNING, AUGUST 30, 1894. Rabbi Isaac E. Mnrcusson will arrive to the cCity today and will preach his Inaugural sermon Friday evening at 7:30 o’clock at the synagogue. Rabbi iJHarcusBOn has been selected as the .rabbi for congregation BeUt Israel, and his coming Is looked for ward to with considerable iiiterest. as the congregation tan been without a rabbi for some time. The services tomorrow evening will begin prowvpIUy at 7:30 and It Is earnest ly urged itbalt the entire congregation be present and extend to.RahM Miar- » cuason a warm welcome. Although a young man. Rabbi Mar- cusson has won considerable distinc tion for sdhofcuWhlp arid piety, and un der Oils able guidance the aongregution Beth Israel, which has to ta measure become lax In 4tn attendance on the eerv.oes a't *he synagogue owing to.(the absence of a rabbi, wf.l be infused with new life and Che services will be more largely attended Chan ever before. Both Jew and Gentilte extends a in-arty welcome to Rabbi Morcusson to chili city and hope that ihls residence here will redound not oidy to ffihfe good of this congregation, but to the com munity at large. THE WOMEN KNOW BEST. Much comment has been caused by the official reports of the United States arid Canadian governments, to which are presented the evidences of Hihe Su perior strength, purity and wholesome- ness of 'the Royal Baking Powder. It ta (true tbalt the goodl housewife looks upon commendations of the Royal Briklng Powder from scientists and official sources such os thfese very much like ".the gliding of refined gold.” Her practical experience long sihice taught her to 'Che most onvinclng way the groat usefulness and superiority of the Royal article. A higher proof than this she does not want and cannot have. Yet It 4s pleasant for her to re alise that 'the facts established by these great competitive tests,, these salentMc examinations made under 'the direction of the government, exactly parallel those she .hod worked out In her own common-sense. practHoal way. It dons not appear that any baking powder, when presented In competition with .(he Royal, either sit 'the govern ment teats or before World’s Fair Juries, has .ever received) favor or award over the Royal or made an equal girowing in purity, strength ore tvholo- someneos. THE NEW RABBI, I. E. MARGUS80N, He Will Arrive in the City Today and Preach His Inaugural Sermon Tomorrow Night A WARM WELCOME AWAITS HIM Will B. Creeled With e hnrge Congre- gallon on Ills First Appenranee in Tills City—A Scholarly and Intelligent Gcntlomnna AT THE ACADEMY. Barlow," Dolson , & Powers Mammoth Minstrels. Milt. O. Bartow, of the famous old minstrel firm, Barlow, Willson, Primrose & West, ihus Joined hands with Mr. A. L. Dolson and Mr. Howard Powers, in 'the nlew minstrel organization, Bair- low, Dolson & ‘Powers Mammoth Min strels. This company appears hero to morrow evening. Bodh from the point of view of numerical strength and ar tistic ability this fit tho strongest min strel oompany that the patrons ot the Academy of Mu.* (have had an oppor tunity of witnessing. JOE OTT rs COMING. Joe Oat Is a different comedian than anybody you ever saw upon thie Stage. The conception of hits dhnraoter in his new play, the. "Star Gazer,” while wholly not unlike his original creation in'the "Dazzter,” the play ia which he hols Starred during the past few years, it ta a leaf to advance In paint of re finement, etc. A lease of Uihe public's attention has been gained by .Uhls rare entertainer, unit wMerevrfr 'lie eomeii wlbhin e.my reach of hte many nd- mirers It only means a Mg ovation for ‘the favorite. He will put to his appear ance at the Academy of Music next Monday. ALB FREE. Those who have used Dr. King’s New Discovery know its value, and those who have not have now the op portunity to try it free. Call on tho advertised druggist and get a trial bot tle free. Send your name and address to H. E. Bucklen & Co., Chicago, and get a sample box of Dr. King’s New Life Pills Free, as well os a copy of Guide to Health and Household In structor, free. All of which is guaran teed tod o you good and cost you noth ing. only" FOR A CONVENIENCE Will Macon and Northern Trains Stop on OomffiKeo Street. In imnminctng that hereafter Macon and Northern trains would stop at tho foot of Octnulgee street for passengers and that tlie depot below Seventh street would bo discontinued, tbe Tele graph was partially in error. The use of the depot will not bo dis continued, and tbe stop at the foot of Ocmulgcc street will only bo for con venience and to save the patrons of the road hack fare. In other words, Oemulgee street will be a Hug station, and people desiring to do so con take a street oar and go to tho foot of the street and fiag down tint passenger trains'on this road. The trains on this road will continue to nrrivo and depart from the depot jrapaneee Liver Pellets cure bilious ness. sour stomach and all kidney and liver troubles, small and mild. Sold by Goodwyn & Small. SHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURE. This Is beyond question the most sue cesatul cough medicine we hare eret •old. A fen doses Invariably cures the worst cases of croup, cough and bronchitis, while Its wonderful success iu the cure of consumption is without parallel In the history of medicine, tilnce Its first discovery It has been aoltl ou s guarantee, a test which no other medicine can stand. If you have a cough, we earnestly oak you to try il Price 10 cents, 00 cents and JL If your lungs are aore, cheat or back la lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Sold by Goodwyn &. Small Drug Company, comer Cherry street and Cotton avenue. CONPany Best Lonsdale Cambric, all you want, 10c. a yam. Rival 4-4 Blenching, equal to Warn- suttn, only 8c. a yard. Pillow Cuslug, best quality, 12c. a yard. Pepperell 17-4 Sheeting, brown, 18e. a yard. Pepperell 10-4 Bleached Sheeting 20c. a yard. Yard-wide heavy Sheeting 5e. n yard. Household Canton Flannel 8c. a yard. Remnants of Tabic Linens. In bleached, unbleached and oil reds, go at half price. Largo sire cotton Towel 7o. Extra quality cotton Towel 10c. 25c. quality Huck Towel 15c. New lot of Linens, especially ndnptcd for fancy ami drawn work, very cheap. Table Oilcloth, best grade, 19e. a yard. Oil red Damask 22 l-2e. a yard. Good'unbleached Damask 35c. a yard. Boys' nil-wool knee Pants 25c. Boys' tine casslmere and worsted knee Pants 50e.—all sizes. All of our meat's Pants that were K to $7.50 reduced to $4. All that were $4, now $3. Wo are sole agents for Youman's Hats in Maoon. THE DANNENBERG COMPANY, New Stores 464 and 466 Third Street. ARTIFICIAL SULK. From (the Scientific American. The process of producing “arttUctat Bilk,” Invented by Dr. Leliner, was shown to .1 party t>f scientists, etc., at Bradford recently. Waste cotton, Jute, wool or other auDtttfble material ia re duced to an emulsion by means of a mixture xjt nitric and sulphuric acids, when lit la formed Into threads by forc ing it •through class tubes ot small bore and Is passed over a series of rollers nml wound in the ordinary way on bbttbins. Before the artificial silk is used in manutaeturea or is sold it is derfltraited to destroy the exjfioelve proiperties, and is also rendered unln- fiamable. which will rendor It suitable for many purposes, especially as it is said to resmble real slllt very closely. A FOOLISH WAGER. Rockford, Ill., Aug. B.-WWiam Sea- worth, a youhg farmer living near Chan a, made a wager with • his sister that ho could eat more watermelons than she could. The offer was taken up. The boy Is dead and tho girl is thought, can not recover. ME BRUN’I k vqr xmua sax. ti 5 taint dii.etTjr to _ “ thoM diMMta of tMOnnlUtaUrtonry Or. . Tfeta twoty AS A PREVENTIVE by oltlitr MX it k ImpoMlblo tooODtrwk any vonmU dine**; *>ut In tk« cut ot _ thoio already Umittnuni.*.- Avmeran 1 with Oonorrtiftia and Gleet, Wfl guetdu- * a obto. rrioaby mail, |»>•(«(• |mUu, C ^^ Cl pVrTf’c.Vr"obo(«* GOODWYN'3 DRUG STORE, Solo Agents. Macon. Gsu Advice To The great financier, gives the follow ing good advice to boys, which parents might alio read with profit: “ Boys, go to school as long as you can, and remember every hour spent In study In youryouth will be worth money to you In after life. Read good books; make yourself acquainted with history; study the progress of nations and the careers of men who have made nations great. "Study religion, science, statecraft and history. Learn to read Intelligently, so that you can turn to practical use In after life the reading of your youth. Be sure you begin right. Do not waste time In reading trashy books.” Mr. Sage further says: " The boy who Is wanted In the business world of today must be educated. If his parents cannot afford to give him a college or a high school eduucation he must learn to study without the aid of a teacher. In the early mornings before business begins, and In the evenings after business hours. It can no longer be truthfully said that an education is out of any one’s reach." This Is the advice of a man who Is one of the most conspicuous business successes of our time, and who has amassed one ot the largest fortunes In America. It cannot possibly be charged that he fs in the pay of THE Atlanta Constitution, and yet these words given as theconvicUonofa life ot unusual observation and experience advises as strongly as words can that you hasten to accept the offer of The Constitution, and secure this greatest of popular educators. The Encyclopedia Brltannica. The edition offered by The Constitution fills every requirement ol Mr. Sag;’* recipe for success. It is the only ejirion that is up to date. Who will be without these books now, when Ten Cents a day will secure them? W-*’->.frvr Partfcuhv*' Or nail at branch office, COS Mulberry .treet, Macjn. Oa„ wh'ire you will find In the Brittanies reading room* oom- plete acta of this magnificent library and receive courteous attention. PAHKER’S HAIR BALSAM CUkTOtt MI'S Vh# half. 1‘roinottf a InxurUut growth. Uflvor r*l!a to Ilmtoro GrAjr Hair to Its Youthful Color. Curt • r-uip A h«‘r tailing. " i' 1 >1 Dtinpl.U OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND BOBTON. TAtPAnr. FROM SAVANNAH TO NEW YORKs Cabin, 420; Excursion $32; Htfierago, $10. TO BOSTON* Cabin $22; Excursion. $33, Btosran. $11.76. TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YORK* Cabin, 422.60; Excursion, 633; BiMrart $12.60. Tb«n»*aiaofmi Hfooiaaalps of Umm II bos J appointed, to Mil u follows, seaodsrd U<a«t SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Central or 00th Meridian Time.) City of Augusta Tues., Au&. 2S. 3.30 pnt City of Birmingham..Frl„ Auk. 81, 6.00am SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tallahassee ........Thurs., Aug. SO. 3.00 pm SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA (This Ship Does Not Carry Paesengors.) Desooutf .' Mon. Aug. 2f). 7.o0 am J. P. BECKWITH. G. A.. Jacksonville, Fla. Walter Hawkins. F.P.A, Jacksonville, Flo. W. E. Arnold, Q.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla. C. G. Anderson. Agent. Savannah. Qa. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. By virtue* of an order of the court of ordinary of Bibb county,- granted at the July torm, 1894, I will sell beforo the court house door In Macon, Bibb county, on the first Tuesday 1n Septem ber next, 'during the legal hours of sale, one lot In Eaet Maoon, fronting on CHnton Btrocot, commencing at tho corner lot of Oorona Chappell and run ning east, fronting on uald street elxty- nlnc (69) feet, thence at right angles, running nearly south two hun dred and ■twenty (220) feet, thence <»>t right angles running west one hundred and four feet, thenco at right angles running north one hundred and twenty foot, ag£Jtl"'at right angles runhing caat •thirty-eight feet and six Inches and again at right an gles running north one hundred feet t>ack -to the starting point, and bounded as follows: North by Clinton street, east by lands of the Bibb Man ufacturing Company, south by lands of T. C. Dempsey and west by Jot of Mrs. M. B. MoAlpln and Corona Chap pell, and on which 4s situated one two- room and one 'three-room dwelling. Will bo sold as tho property of tho es tate of Mrs. M. J. Van for the purpose of paying Che debts of said deceased and for distribution. Terms cash. R. V. HARDEMAN, Administrator Estate M. J. Van, De- GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTY.-Robert Faulkner, admlnAutrator of tho estate of Mrs. Katherine Faulkner, late of said county, deceased, having applied to me for leave to aell ten shares of stock of Merchants and Mechanics Building and Loan Association, of Macon, Ga.; this Is to notify all parties concerned to file ob- Jcctlons on or before tho first Monday In September, 1634. C. M. WILEY. Ordinary. Attala anil New Orleans Short Lin/3. - ATLANTA and W JiST POINT It. IL <litick«tt Kouln. Montgomery, »lni<u Mobil*. New Ovleana, __ Texas axid JSoutnwesL Southbound. ~ No? At. No. w. NO. blT Lv. Macon 4 30 pm) 6 ‘.L am 8 25 am Lv. Atlanta...... 6 35 umj 4 20 pin Ar Montgomery., li (ft am 3 20 pm At Pensacola ... 6 66 pmf G SO am At Mobile A 90 pml l <£» am Ar New Orleans.|10 X» pm 7 35 am Ar Houston ,...| J10 Go pm No. IL 1 No. 13. Leave Macon 10 45 pm 12 13 am 7 40 am Arrtve Cochran Arrive Hawklnevllle... Arrive Eastman....... 3 40 pm Arrive Jesup ,, Arrive Brunswick..., T Arrivo Jnck«onvllle.... Arrive Savannah 4 15 am 6 15 am 8 25 am 6 65 am G 15 pm 7 15 pm 9 25 pm 9 47 pm t 05 am 7 S5 am 10 GO pm TO SELMA Leave Montgomery.,..,...! i» 3o pint » lo am Arrive Selma jli t& pm|ll 1G am Train 6a carries Pullman vestibule sleeper New York to Now Orleans, and dining car to Montgomery. Train G3 entries Pullman ve.-utouU sleeper New Or- kbns to Now York and uinlng cur to Ailanto. Trains 64 and 61 Pullman Buffet deep ing Cara between Atlanta and Mont gomery. EDMUND L. rYLER. Genl. Mgr, JOHN. A. GEE, 0*nl. Pass. Agt. GEO. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. AUanta MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH ltAlLdtOAU. Tima Table No. u. Taking Krrect Bun- day, April a, Read Down. Read up. Tttun? £un.| | No.4jNo.3j V M|P M| * “ 3 10 3 18 8 2G 3 33 3 45 3M 4 « A M| A M ...... Macon to U0| 9 1G ,M. & N. Junction.. — — ... Swift Gieok ...... Dry Branch .'.. I. 4 40 500 G 18 .... 6 35 650 6 10 "Tikes ePak . r.tzpatrlck ...... .... ltipley Jeffersonville ...., .. Galllmose ... Dauvillo .. Allentown ... Montrose «,(..■< .... Oudley .... Mooro .... Dublin D. B. DUNN, Superintendent. JAMES T. WRIGHT. General Manager. OGOl AMD WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. * To Take Effect Monday, AprU a, 1834. Nos. X and 3 will run dally except Sun day. All others Irregular. Reid Down. Read Uc, " No. L |Miles| P. 1C 6 N 4 a 43S 4 IS 5 65 III 820 3 OOiv. 2 soar, 2 IS 200 A. M. * 9 0C 0 Lv. Dublin .Ar 63 » 15 6 ,. Hutchings .. 48 » 3c 10 .Spring Haven. 4.1 9 45 13 .... Dexter J. 40 10 00 16 .... Alcorns ... 87 10 20 19 .... Cheater ... 14 14 4(1 23 ... Yonkers ... 80 ar.ll 00 29 .... Empire .... lv.li 10 .... Empire .... 24 U 25 84 .... Cypress ... It ar.ll *i 40 . Hawkinsvllle U 47 * 58 ... Grovanta ... 0 Close connections made at Dublin with .WrlghtevlUe and Tennille railroad In both directions. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire aa follow at Going South U 56 pm' Going North 8 48 piq J. W. HIGHTOWER, flk M. H. V. MAHONEY. O. F. ft P. A. Middle Georgia, and Atlantic RailroaA Time Table No. IS. Effective June 24, 6 O’clock A. M„ 1804. Read Down Read Up. VsOfH 188* Lv.. Macon ..Arftia. R. It. ------ ■ v - - b 00 3 S3 p No.104 V. M. 12 35 U 20 10 20 9 00 865 730 a n oop Lv. Augusta .|Arj 5 15 a AT Mil's* villa Lv|10 10 p lNo.102 [P. M. Lv Mlll’g’vlUe Arl 0 15 Lv. Eatonton .Arl 7 56 Maction ...j 6 50 Covington Juncni 5 10 Ar Covington Lv] 6 06 , Ar.. Atlanta „Lv *3 40 p Ar.. Macon ..Lv !2 00p Ar.. Athens ..Lv[!2 40p •Georgia Railroad.' 1 Macon and NorUl- ern Railroad, W. B. THOMAS, General Manager. souniBOUNa ColomDos soatnem Railway company. Time Table No. it, Effective Feb. )9, ltML 1 “ Dally”] - Sunday except j Sunday.! Only. 8 Wfpm| 7 00 am 5 40 pm 8 47 am 7 55 pm 10 00 am 9 15 pm U 00 am 8 10 am 8 30 pm 8 40 am 8 20 pro G 86 am] 0 35 pin "Dally fflunday except J (8 und ay. | Only, 00 praj 7 00 am t,v Columbus...., Lv Richland Lv Dawson........ Ar Albany Ar Brunswick.... Ar Jacksonville., Ar Thomaavllle.. NORTHBOUND. Lv Jacksonville Lv Brunswick ... Lv Thomaavllle.., Lv Albany Lv Dawson. Lv Richland..... Ar Columbus.... Alt schodules shown between Albany end Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to Thomaavllle on Sat urdays after 3:55 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. G. RILL, Superintendent. 7 00 pm 6 20 3 00 pm] 8 00 ani 5 00 am 3 00 pm 6 40 am 4 00 pm 8 45 am G 13 pm ii 00 am] 7 00 pm GEORGIA RAILROAD Arrival and Departure ol Train*. FOfi AllOUSTA. Horning train leaves I:M Evening train leaves I:M FROM AUGUSTA. Horning train arrives 1M Evening train arrives 6:04 SOUTHERN’ RAILWAY COMPANY- WESTERN SYSTEM. SOUTHBOUND. NORTHBOUND. I No. 12. | No. It | No. 18. a 1 -' ¥?i Con . I i ?9 #m ! * 25 Pml 8 25 am I £ ,anl 7 60pm|ll 15am *' Atlanta... 8 00 nmili 00 pmj 2 00 pm Ar. Dalton.. 12 oo n j 3 20am G G1 pm Ar. Ooltowh JI12 47 pm| 4 10am| « 37 pm Ar._Chntnoga.| 1 20pm| 4 45am| 7 10 pm Ar. < hatnoga. Ar. Clnclnnatll Lv. Chatnnga.l At. Memphis..! Lv. Chntnoga. Lv. Ooltewh J Ar Knoxville, 7 10 nml 7 20 pm 7 45 prnl 7 30 ;»m 7 00 am 7 45 pm 6 10 pm| 7 00 am 9 00 am G G5 pm 9 35 ami G 37 pm 12 45 pm 110 15 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. No. 11.—Solid veetlbuled train to Jack sonville. with Pullman buffet drawing room cars attached for Jacksonville and * Brunswick. No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At lanta, connecting with local train for Chattanooga and way stations. Carries . Pullman sleeping cam between Macon and Chattanooga. No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga, j with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con necting with fast trains for Cincinnati. Memphis and Knoxville. No. 18—Carries Jree chair car to Chat tanooga, which Is attached to solid ves tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman sleeping cars attached. Connections at Chattanooga with fast trains In all di rections. For full Information as to routes, r&tes, etc., apply to JIM W. CARR, Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon, On. C. H. Hudson. General Manager. Knoxville. Tenn. *W. 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 AIIDLAND AND OULF R. R* A Quick, Safe and Comfortable Route. Tho Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schodulo Effective July 13, 1894. NORTH BOUND. Nfojn* Noj3f 710 am 8 01am Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall Lv. Oak Mojniuln Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Woodbury, Lv. Concord..., Lv. Wllllanuwn... Ar. Griffin Ar. Mann, C.R.R. Ar Atlonta,C.R.R. Ar. McDonough... 812a 8 41 am 9 00 am 9 27 am 9 41 nm 10 00 am G 19 pm 11 30 am 5-00 pm G GG pm U U> pm G 3'J pm 7 01 pin 7 33 pm 7 62 pm 810 pm 1023 pm 8 67 pm Lv. McDonough. Ar. Griffin Lv. M&con Lv. Atlanta Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson, Lv. Concord Lv. Woodbury.., Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Oak Mountain Lv. Waverly Hall. Ar. Columbus, SOUTH BOUND. Koto* ' No .111 8 55 PM 3 46 pun 3 66 pm 4 26 pm 4 45 pm 612 pm 5 89 pm G 45 pm 735 pm • ti 05 pm 6 50 pm 425 pm 4 26 pm 656 pm 6 26 pm 7 U pm 7 39 pm 7 50 pm H 20 pm 8 39 pm 9 80 pm No.BOlTNSW G 30 am 616 am 4 IL urn 616 am 6 33 am 6 52 mn 7 20 ant 7 41 am 813 am 8 23 am 915 am! 815 am 8 56 aen 415 am 7 80 am 9 06 am 9 23 am 0 45 am 1013 am 10 34 nm 11 05 am ,U 15 am 112 06 pm * Dally. 1 Dally; except Sunday. 7 s U u. day only. P All trains arrive and deport Union do. pots at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta. Ask for tickota and seo that they read via tho Georgia Midland and Gulf Rad- road. CLIFTON JONES, a. P. A.. Columbus, Ga. C. W. CIIBAR0, General Manager. MACON AND NORTHEN RAILROAD. time table; jvnv h ism. (Central Time.) Read Down. Read Up. AM.jAMj • 10 LV....... Dim uu ...» Ar Lv..... Madicn ...2 Ar Lv..... Madison ...3 Ar Lv Athina ...4 Ar Lv.... Elberton Lv.... Abbeville Lv... Grcenwiiod ...Lv l,v..... Cluster Lv Lv....* Monroe .....Lv Lv Raleigh •••••Lv Lv.«.«. Weldon .....Lv Ar.... Richmond ....Lv 1123 Ar ..Washington. ,.Lv Ar.... Baltimore ....Lv Ar.... Philadelphia .... Ar.....Now York Lv |PM|PM. . Macon ...1 Ar <50 •143 6101 318! 12 40| 10 09J Passenger trains will atop at Oemulgee street crossing to toko on and let oft passengers. passengers. Electric cars will meet train arriving, at 6:50 p. m. at powor house, foot of Ocmulgeo street. Car will leave Bol HofiPl corner ot 8:65 a. m. and make connection with train leaving 0;10 a. m. •Mixed—Monday, Wednesday and Fri day. iMixed—Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day. Connections: 1—With Georgia Southern and Florida. Kaat Tenneiupee, Virginia and Georgia, Central railroads for all points In Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—With Middle Georgia and Atlcntto railroad. 8—With Georgia railroad. 4—With Sea board Air Line vestibule limited, carrying Pullman Buffet Bleeping Cars, flolld train to Washington and Pullman Buffet Parlot Cara Washington lo New York. K. C. MAHONEY, Act'* O. P. A. A* H. PORTER. Superintendent CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORGIA H. M. COMER AND R. S. HAYES, RECEIV ERS. Schedule In effeot July lit 1894, Standard Time, 90th Meridian, ‘ I ./.** BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY. * READ DOWN. ..... P- ..v.'. 8 IS a m 11 00 a m 6 15 pm •8 10 pm •H15 a m ...M ••••• 9 13 p m 12 22 p m 10 40 p in 1M pm 2 « h m 1U pm ..... ..... i'i'o .'in 5 40 pm 9 60 p m ..... C 35 a 111 6 20 ji m 7 00 am 8 10 pm — 7 GG p m —STATION S— Leave Macon ...Arrive Arrive....... Fort Valley .Leave Arrive......... Cblumbus .........Leave Arrve Opelika thrive Arrive Birmingham .......Leave Leave*......... Macon Arrive ArrWo....... Fort Vulley .......Leave Arrive Amerlcua .........Leave Arrive Albany Leave Arrive,.,......, Dawson Leave Arrive Fort Gaines .......Leave Arrive Eufaula Leave Arrive Ozark Leave Arrive Union Springs Leave Arrive...... Troy .......,....I,eave Arrive Montgomery Leave 7«p in « 35 p m its pm 2 25 a m ’2 K a m !!!!!, ”,\\\ ^ | It j, p| 7 40 a m 3 00 p in 6 40 am 1 2« ; p m G 20 a in ,... f 11 60 a in 4 10 u in 11 21 a in 11 47 p m ••••• ..... ..... ....* 9 20 am 10 :i7 a m 10 17 pm 6 05 a m 9 10 a m 7 is a m 8 62 p m •7 4G a in •7 30 ip m \l\\~ BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGEVlLLR, AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH. 1*4 If. a ml*4 25 p m(*7 65 a m IrtUVO. Macon • Arrive 7 55 « 1! » m| « 3? [, ml a 47 a m Arrive Orinin .Heave 6 49 7 45 ft ml 8 05 p mill 30 a in Arrive Atlanta • l,«tvo •4 25 1 IS p ml 1 00 a ml 7 u p m Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Dv 7 25 11 15 p mini OO p mill 31 a m Lttvo. Mn on •Arrive 3 40 G 05 p mill 45 p m 12 17 p m Arrive. ......... Gordon .Leave 2 6-i 6 10 p in! | Arrivo Mlllcdgevlllo • Leav. 3 15 n ml 3 id p m Arrive Mlllen .Leave li 03 \ 7 43 a inj r. r,<» p in Arrive Auxnatn • Leave 7 45 1 0 00 a ml c to p m Arrive. .Leave •8 20 10 23 p milt 00 a m H 25 p ml » 02 •6 r.r, p ml*7 30 a m i ll p ni l*3 20 ’3 45 a mllO 00 t 01 a ml 9 10 a m ( 8 05 11 35 p inf 7 30 p ml..... . •8 45 p ml..... . Trains marked thus • daily; thua I dally except Sunday. Trains marked thus 7 Sunday only. Solid trains are run to and from Maoon and Montgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta via Macon. Uaooa end Albany via Smithvtllc. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. Sloping curs on night train* betwen Savannah and Macon. Savannah and Atlanta. < Parlor cars between Macon and Atlanta. pBttengers for Thomaeton take 7;I5 4. m. or 4.*23 p. m. train. Pawtenger* for Cnrrollton and Cedartown take 7:51 tu to. train. Panuengeni for Perry take 11:15 a. m. train; Fori Galnea, Buena Vista, Blakely and Clayton should take 21:15 a. m. train. Paseengers for Sylvanla. WrlghtevlUe ami S.indcrsvllle take 11:20 a. sis. train. For further Information and for S'hedulea for point# beyoud our line apply to L ;| W. F, MULL!,MAN. Trafilc Manager, W. P .DAWSON. Pasaonger Agent. J, G. HAILE. General Passenger Agent L. t. HARRIS. Ticket Agt. dluCoa.