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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: FRIDAY MORNING, AUGUST ,31, 1894 -
DEMOCRATS. READY
FOR HARD WORK
County Executive Committee Holds a
^Meeting and Lays Plans For
the Campaign.
GOOD CAMPAIGN COMMITTEE
ZUfon Who Will Superintend tho Roll
ing Up ora 3,500 Majority In Ullib
County — IlMi berufl tK
/1 Warrior*.
* ' . ■
'BlblJivoounity's.. democracy
la fighting ulm and ,'the' .preliminary
work of organisation -woe done’yester
day <w<hen, the Democraitio» executive
committee met ait the court house.
Tiiero were present Chairman »W. Gus
tily Secretary: Ben L. ..Jones and
Messrs. Buford M. Day 13;-MIli ter Wim
berly, Martin Tooie, W. 'H. d&ajrisfield,
Jerry Hollis, M. Q’Hiama, J. H. Hertz,
fT. D. Tinsley, T. J. Ware and'W. H.
Smith. ’
Chairman <3 listin' stated that the bad
caied -the meeting together for^the pur-
.pone of preparing for the.“campaign/-
The meeting * -wtao straight - business
throughoiat. lthere was no speech’'mak
ing nor anytfliing else hurt, . pyre,
straXghitfoiTwUnl, talk of wthat was nec
essary fot. tthe bringingr out of the full
est po&sIble 'Deiii*oci 1 qutilc vote in the ap-
proadftiing elections. Every member of
the comrailOteeiwas confldenit and, full
of fire and k datermlriatioin _ tofIhoCd • the
Poputlstac-Reptibllcan down /and hold
up the Democratic vote. -fW.V'
A catmpaiiign cotfrfm'ifaoe cdnslsttlling of
Messrs. Buford M. Dayls, Minter Wim-
iberCy, W. H. Mansfield, T. J. Ware
and Ben L. Jones was appointed. This
commCibtee iwLFl thave full charge of «the
ca/mpafign, both In October and Novem
ber. The situation in Bibb was very
fully discussed and frhe groundwork for
on aggressive ftgtot was <lai<d down. It
•would be mmvi'festtly tanpolitic td give
even an outline of hheue pUins for the
preaemit. I
Martin Toole, the wheel horse of 'De
mocracy in the Warrior d^irdct, ain-
nouneeid that the good peopde of chut
district hud arranged for a 'big politi
cal barbecue on September 2o. Demo
crats and Populists from BObb, Mon
roe «hd Cnaiwford will -be there in force,
wi*th perhaps a good contingent from
outlying districts in Tayior, Houston
and Upson. It’s going to be the big
gest .kind of a big thing. Already
thirty-seven carcasses have been con
tributed and 'there will be plenty of
trimmings. Fully 2,000 Democrats will
gather in 'the Warrior hhait day. A spe
cial titalci witl be run on the Macon
and Birmingham road tWat. day so that
os many as choose can go 1 up from 'this
part of the oounlty.
Ju^gb Charles L. Bartlett arid Judge
Clifford Anderson will speak. Hon.
W. Y. Atkinson will be inviited to
speak, and if he can possibly make
arnangememts he will do it. If he does
we will show him as fine a lot of Demo
cratic 'warriors as can be found in the
staite.
After 'the adjournment of the county
commJotee the campaign/ commiltitee
met and organized by elttotlng Buford
M. DavUs dhallrmain arid Bern U. Jones
selore.ary and treasurer. Mr. Minter
Wdmbenly was appointed a committee
of one to see the Young Men's Demo-
cra'fcic Association and request them to
appoint a sub-commWtea of five from
theJ/r campaign committee to meet with
Ohe committee at its nexit meetlmg for
the purpose of arrungihg 'things so
hha/t the work in the, •coutnjty ^m'ay be
A BIG THING •
FOR WOMEN
In.the Reduction of the Tariff on Many
Articles of Feminine
WHAT THE DEALERS SAY
Women Csn Go Shopping With Little
Money Mint Make Many Pnrchaaes
or Goode That Were Form
erly Very Costly.
One ot the most important results of
the now tariff bill tvhloh presents Itself
to the feminine mind Is the fact that
women twill be able to purchase ostrich
tiP9, feather boas and all trimmings
composed of feathers fbr a much cheap
er price than heretofore, the reduction
being fully to per cent.
A Telegraph reporter called on a num
ber of merchants yesterday and learned
that women will In many reaped!* profit
more by the reduction" of tariff than
men, although the wearing aipparil of
both sexes will be considerably cheaper
than before.
Ostrich feathers have always been one
of the most expensive Items In my la
dy’s wardrobe, and. although the pret
tiest and most graceful of trimmings,
they have never been genmlly used on
ooeoumt of their high price. Nothing is
more coveted by all women of taste
than an ostrich boa. A black ostrich
bba will set off even a simple costume.
On the day following the passage of
the tariff bill one of itbe large dry goods
houses in New York and also one in
Brooklyn held special sales of boaB, sell
Ing every one (they had in Stock.
Other articles worn by women which
will be noticeably reduced in price are
laces of the cheaper grades, especially
coititon ones, ribbons, dowers and all mil
linery gbods not made up.
On Imported bonnets and hats trim
med or on any retvdy made Imported
garment requiring hand labor there will
be no reduction.
A visit to several of the large shops
where dry goods and household belong
ings are sold resulted in obtaining the
following facts regarding the effect of
the tarts on IWwwe things which are of
tne mbs*t interest to women:
, The cheaper igradea of table linen, of
bed linen and of towels will be from 10
to 16 .per cerot. loss than before. On
higher grades, requiring skilled labor,
the reduction will not be over 6 per
2?,*: ° n handkerchiefs the reduction
tvill be Quite marked, and a much bet
terquallty of handkerchief will sobn be
jold for 25 cents than we have been able
nn * f0r thn:t prrtc ® 81000 the McKinley
THEL
Best Lonsdale Cambric, all you want,, Extra quality potion Towel 10c.
10c. a yam.
Itlval 4-4 Blenching, equal to Warn-
sutta, only 8c. a yard.
Pillow Casing, best quality, 12o. a
yard.
Peppered 17-4 Sheeting, brown, 18c.
a yard.
Pepporel! 104 Bleached Sheeting 20c.
a yard.
Yard-wide heavy Sheeting 5c. a yard.
Household Canton Flannel 5c. a yard,
Rerannuts of Table linens. In
blenched, unbleached and oil reds, go
at half price.
Large sizo cotton Towel 7c.
25c. quality lluck Towel 15c.
Now lot of Linens, especially ndnptod
for fancy ami drawn work, very cheap.
Table, Oilcloth, best grade, 10c. a
yard. •
Oil red Damask 22 l-2c. a yard.
Good unbleached Damask 30c. a yard,
Boys’ all-wool kueo PaptS 23c.:
Boys’ line cassimero and worstod
knee Pants liOc.—nil sizes.
All of our meal’s Pants that wero 35
to 37.60 reduced to :JI.
All that were $1, now 13.
Wo are sole agents for Youman’s
Hats In Macon.
THE DANNENBERG COMPANY,
New Stores 464 and 466 Third Street.
PINORA PEOPLE PROTEST
Against the Macon, Dublin and Savan
nah Paa'slng Them By.
bill took effect.
On Scotch' and French ginghams tho
reduction will be from 10 to 15 per
Everything In the way of Chinese!
ami Japtuneae goods will be reduced
from. ,15 to 25 per cent. Lamps, fans,
chlnaware. draperte*. rugs and all those
novel and praity things with which n
woman loves to decorate her home wilt
be as cheap a» they were before the
McKinley bill became a law,
,,_On all grades of china and cut glnen
i rn 'iS rlcU fw wl11 be an everage re
duction of 16. per cent.
All grocers whom the reporter called
on who deal. }n Imported soaps hnd
wa '*l be O reduc
tion of 16 to 20 per cent, in these nrtl-
carried on harmomlotfsly' and " Without
fniictton. Plans for organization were
discussed and will-he agreed upon nt
the next mooting. It wtis decided upon
to hold a meeting at.least once a week
during the o&mpaSgn. .
All together, the work yesterday uu
gurs won format .least 3,500 majority Ip
DIbb county both In Ootober oind NO'
vember.
Pimples, blackheads, moles,, freckles,
tan nnd sunburn removed by John
son’s Orlentnl Soap. ' Medicinal. Sold
by Gootlwyn & Small,'druggists.
FURNITURE BUYERS
Owe It to tliomselvcs to.see onr stock.
It Is Immonso nnd It Is porfoctly bouu-
tiflll. rayne & lYiUlngham. •
, GO DOWN AND HJEAR THEM.
A grand Democratic rnUy 'ahd linrbo-
cuo will bo given "at Tlfton,’ Ga.,. Sep
tember 5, 1894. 'For those. wl^ ^eslro
to go down and listen ti» some ot :tho
mo»t prominent' 'speakers of the day,
viz., Hon. W. Y,.Atkinson, Hon. A. ().
Bacon, Gen. Johq.B, Gordon apd other
prominent men. tho Georgia Souilie'rn
and Florida ralfronil -Will rtln it special
train from Macon to Tifton.ind rcturn
on date named above," leaving Mnoon
nt 0:30 a m„ ronimlng leaving T.fton
at 5 p. m., arriving in Macon at' 0:15
p. m. Excursion tickets will' lio oh sale
from Macon at rate of 32 for , round
trip, good reluming on daio of. -sale
only.
Further Information cheerfully nnd
primptly furnished on nppMSitlon to
undersigned. G. A. Macdonald,
L. J. Harris, G. P. A.
Ticket Agent
Telephone 100
BHILOH’S CONSUMPTION CURB.
This Is beyond question tho mostsuo
cessful cough mediclue we lure *r«r
sold. A fen doses Invariably cures
the worst cases of croup, cough and
bronchitis, while its wonderful success
fu the cure of consumption Is without
parallel in tho history of medicine.
£luco Its Brat discovery It lias been sold
on a guarantee, a test which no thher
medicine can stand. If you have *
cough, we earnestly ask you to try ip
price 10 cents, 50 cents nnd $L jf
your lungs are sore, chest or back
Is lame, use Shiloh’s Porous Plaster.
Bold by Goodtvyn & Small Drug
Company, comer Cherry street sad
Cotton arcane.
SCHEDULE MACON TO NEW YORK.
Vta Portsmouth and Washington. ’
Leave Macon, (Macon and Northern Ran.
road). 3 JO. August U
Arrive Portsmouth. (Seaboard Air - Llnei
7:10 a. m. +uguit IS. .. .. ;
Leave Portsmouth, (Norfolk and Wash
ington steamboat Company), do p. >n
A it mis# 19 - *'
August U,
I<eave Washington. (Pennsylvania Uoa<l».
11 .-00 a. m.. Augst 14. f
Arrive New York (Pennsylvania Rnaqt.
453 p. m., Auffust 14.
would not
tlieIr Prices In the lens*.
/J^L t ,NL McK,n J ey went into ef
fect whalebone nnd other important nc-
dmrhlea’in 0 rf 0m i n ’f dress were a,rnoi?t
1 D r i0 , e . 7>“t now, although tho
f h J? Ver ’ the re Pu>’tev Could
get no satisfactory assurance from any
dealers that they vbuld reduce the
prices of these articles.
DON’T DELAY.
It is your duty to yourself to got rid
of the foul accumulation In your blood
this spring. Hood’s Snrsaparilln Is
Just the medicine you need to purify
vitalize and enrich your blood Tlint
tired feeling which affects ncnrlv
every one In tho spring Is driven oft
by Hoods Sarsaparilla, tho great
spring mcdlclno nnd blood pnrlflcr
Hood’s Pills become the favorite
thartic with everyone who tries them.
ARE YOU GOING 7
Tho resorts ot Tennessee are doing n
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 freo observation coaches be-
tween Atlanta and Chattanooga, a
through coach tor Tates Springs leaves
Chattanooga at 7 a. m. and arrives at
Tates at 12:15 d. m. Sleeper on this train
to Washington and New York.
The seashore express leaves Atlanta
7:30 p. m. for St. Simons and Cumber*
land Islands.
Three dally fast trains each way be
tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome
and Chattanooga. ■
Travel tho Southern railway, western
system, for safety, speed and comfort
Call bn Jim W. Carr, passenger and
ticket agent Macon: J. J. Fnrnsworth
district passenger agent, Atlanta, Ga :
C. A. Benacoter. assistant general pas
senger agent.’Knoxville, Tenn.
By far the best stock of furniture
and carpets that over came to Macon
wo bavo In our store. Payne & Wil
lingham.
DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for the
last eight years been reasonable lu his
charges for dental work, and who Is
better prepared to do bridge, crown
ami all kinds of dental work, haring
taken a post graduate course In pros
thetic dentistry, owing to tho stringen
cy of the times. Is willing to be even
more reasonable in bis charge*. Comet
let him examine your teeth and nt*
bow reasonable you can bars yonr
dental work done. Teeth extracted
without pain. 121 Washington ave
nue. near First Baptist Church. Vlne-
rlUo ami belt lino >4 street cart pass
his office door. Macon. Ga.
NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY,
Georgia Southern and Fori da
Via
FOR DYSPEPSIA,
Indige-tlm. and stomach dboMcr.. take
nemo s ikon dittkks.
m destente*'!. tt.SI pertotti'!. Gee cine has
fade mars and ensaed red lines on wrapper.
Leave Macon 11:10 a. m
Arrive Amerieus 2:00 p. m ’
Arrive Montgomery 8:00 p. m
Ask for tickets via the Buwanee
River Route.
G. A. Macdonald, general passenger
agent, Macon, Ga. Telephone 100.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
World’s Fair Highest Award.
The people of Plnoru have a grievance
against the Macon and Dublin railroad,
arrangements -to extend which into Sa
vannah from Dublin are nsw being
made.
“We have recently received Informa
tion,” said a reoiden't of Plnora yester
day, "that She contemplated line of Che
Macon and Dublin railroad has been
changed, and that instead of crossing
the Central railroad 'through our town
It is intended to cross at Eden, about
eight miles nturer to tho city.
“When the Plnora township was laid
out It was with a vluw ot having this
ruUrojd pass through It. The town has
been cut out 'to tit Che right-of-way
which mho projectors of the road con
templated using. W was believed to bo
the best and most advantageous place
ait which the crossing could be made.
Although (the projected right-of-way
would run through the yards of several
of tihe inhabitants and cause some of
them to lose their houses, they have
not made any protest, as they believed
the road would grealtly .benefit ami build
up the town.
“It Is saald, however, .that hands are
working near Eden for the purpose of
marking out the right-of-way through
that place. This, .too, In spite of the
fact thait twenty miles of the track has
been built toward Idle Ogeechee, Just
tho other side of Ptnora.s Under those
circumstances the people bf Plnora fee)
very mucth aggrieved that such a change
Should be made. It is still their hope,
however, that in the end tho right-of-
way through Plnora will be found the
most advantageous and made use of."
As .wus stated In the Telegraph a day
or two ago, tihe preliminary survey for
this new line has been begun, and there
are now two surveying parlUea working
on It, ono from Dublin toward Savan
nah. nnd the other Is working from Sa
vannah. It Is expeoted-that the Work
of building the road tto Savannah will ho
well under way within a year.
OH. WBttf A COUGH,
win you heod tho warning? The
signal, perhaps, of the suro approach
of that more terrible disease, consump
tion. Ask yourself If you can afford
for tho sake-of saving 60 cents run the
risk and do nothing for It. Wo know
from expcrlncco that Shiloh’s Cure win
cure your cough. It novor falls This
explains why more than n million bot
tles wero sold tho past year, it re*
lleves croup and whooping cough at
once. Mothers, do not bo without it
For lamo back, side or chest, uso Shi
loh’s Porous Plasters. Sold by Good-
wyn * Small Drug Company, corner
Cherry street and Cotton avenue.
PAHKER'S
„ HAIR BALSAM
Ctauuri and burnt!flu the htfr.
rt* 9 n Jtiiiii.aml (Cii’trlh.
Nover Fall* to Rentore Oi
to Ita Youthful Colon
Curt* ecafp dlirntee ft hair Jailing.
*n- -Ca Dmralrta*
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
HEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
wssAoe ruoit bavansvu
TO NEW YORK!
Cabin, <20; Excursion S32; Steerage, *10.
TO BO8TON1
Cabin <22i Excursion, 131, Steerage,
$11.76.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW YOUS!
Cabin, 122.60) Excursion, 111; Steerage
BW
. “** 1,,n ° fin *'* tcarainJ P ll0C tUMS Hat* J
•PPoliit«aio nail &o follow*. ntftmltrJ tint*;
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or 90th Meridian Time.)
City of AuguMa.;...Tue*„ .\uri. 23, 3.30 pm
City of Birmingham..FrL, Auk. 31, 0.00un;
SAVANNAH TO BOSTON.
TollahasMo ...Thun,, Auff. SO, C.OOpro
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA
(Thl* Ship Doe* Not Carry Passenger*.)
Desftoug i'...Mon . Au«. 2U, 7.30am
J. P.' BECKWITH. O. A.,
f&cksonvllte, Via.
Walter Hawkin*. P.P.A., Jack»onvlllo, Fla.
W. E. Arnold, O.T.P.A., JuclcuomrlM®, Fla.
C. G. Anderson, Agent. Savannah, Go.
MILT BARLOW TONIGHT.
He Ib In Good Company and Loaded
Wlltfi Fun.
The famous mindLreCs will arrive Iti
'£5! s? y and during
the day will give «, giund ®treet parade.
At tho Academy of Music rtW* eventnB
they will give ithe opening performance
of the season. Tho company Is com
posed of good ipeaplo and will give a
clean and elegant performance.
Mainy of sthe oamtM on the programme
are of the forems: blackfauo comedJUn.,
voculllats .and dancers, beaded by Wie
pre-eminent leader of mhintrelsy, Milt
G. Darlow, formerly of the mtmstrel
firm of Darioiw. Wilson, Primrose &
West: the celebrated Frank Cushman,
Whose progressive Ideas has done much
to promote .minstrelsy; Tom Mack, wrio
is not only original but rtque, and ono
never tires of Uistendreg to him; Howard
Powers, the slhrer-volced 'tenor, w'Jth
a budget of new songs; Clayton and
Jenkns, and t'helr itrtek mutt Jasper,
who this season have a now mirth-pro-
vokmg isot; Mona. Bello Jn an entirely
new novelty, tho Demon’s Froth:; Alu-
steal Ravens, direct from Moore & Bur
gess 'Mlnatirels, London, England: the
great Scofield, equilibrist and Juggler,
direct from Failles Bergeres, Parts; tho
occenltr.c knockabout comedluna. Hig
gins torother; specially engaged, tho
Droadwary Quratette, first time out of
New York m three years, the pro
nounced hilf of the CUsino Roof G ir
den. New York; Zella, the ucrobetlc
TOjirvot; <A. M. Thridher, Jaimes Davis,
Wiliam Fuller, W. Word.
U8B HOLMES’ ifOUTIl WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Holme, .v Mason, Dentists,
35« Mulberry Streer.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, acre
mouL sor. throat, cleans the teeth end
purihe. the breath. Fur sal. by all drug
gists.
CUT THE MINE ROPES.
Oh'i.lMii^ndi. Aug. 2'J. - Striking
miners mi the Wh«ewe» mines, near
South Pittsburg, cut the roi«s in the
main shaft this morning, nncessltoltlng
a delay <ot « month before the work
cun resume. The mines have been Idle
for throe months and were to have re
sume’ll Heptemlbcr 1. There la great eg.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By virtue oi an order ot the court of
ordinary of Bibb county, granted at
the July term. 1891, I will soil before
tho court house door In Macon, Bibb
county, on the first Tuesday In Septem
ber next, during tlbe legal hours of
sale, one lot In East Macon, fronting
on CHnton strecet, commencing at the
corner lot of "Corona Chappell and run
ning oast, fronting on said street slxty-
nlno (69) feet, thence at right angles,
running nearly south two hun
dred and twenty (220) feet; thence at
right angles running west one hundred
and four feet, tihonce nt right angles
running north ono hundred nnd twenty
feet, ugaln at 1 right angles running
east thirty-eight feet nnd six
Inches and again at right an
gles running north one hundred
feet back to the starting point, and
bounded ns follows: North by Clinton
•treat, east by lands of the Bibb Man
ufacturing Company, south by lands of
T. C. Dempsey nnd west by lot of
Mra. M. B. McAlpln and Corona Chan-
nA'J and nn uriilrik <■ siiust.j 4
Atlanta ami New Orleans
Short Line,
ATLANTA ami WEST POINT It. It-
(fciilcluvit nmi Bleat ttmite.
Montgomery, Selmti. Mobil*. New OrUaaa,
rexa* and Southwest.
Southbound. Mo. mi. No. W. ““ “
Lv. Macon.......
Lv. Atlanta.
At .Montgomery..
Ar Fensacola ...
At MobUo.......
Ar New Orlean*,
Ar Houpton ....
4 CO
pm
S 25
ain
825
am
535
urn
4 20
pm
.1 50
pm
11 05
am
9 20
pm
li 30
pm
0 65
pm
5 30
6 50
am
5 2u
pm
3 lu
am
305
1U *5
pm
7 3g
urn
7
10 50
pm
10 60
pm
Leave Montgomery
. ., WO puil it 10 am
Arrive Selma |u 15 pra[U 16 am
Train 6d carries Pullman vestibule
•Ifcper Now ^ork to Now Orleans, ftml
fllmng car to Montgomery. Train ii
EeV.! 1 **.*vestibule -lfcypop N#w 0r ,
^ t° W®w York and amlag car to
Atlanta.
Train* si *nd SI Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cara between AtlanU and Mont
gomery.
EDMUND L. TTXsBR, Genl. Mgr,
GEE. Oenl. Paso. Agt.
“ * Atlanta
MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
ItAILiniAU.
Time Table No. U, Taking EITeat Sun
day, Apru X), im.
Read Down. liaaa Up ,
Sun.f
4 00 3 10 .
Macon
...M. A N. Junction...,
Bwltt Creek
Dry 1 branch
. Pike* ePak .
. Plteputrlck .
... Ripley ....
JefferNonvllle
.. Gnlllmore ..
... Danvlllo ...
.. Allentown ..
... Montroso ..
.... Oudley ....
.... Moore .....
.. . Dublin ....
D. B. DUNN, Superintendent.
JAMES T. WRIGItT, General Manager.
Oim’li AND WESTERN RAILRDAT
TIME CARD NO. i.
To Take Effect Monday. April 9, ~WL
No*. 1 and 2 wilt run dally except Sun
day. All othero Irregular.
Read Down. ' Read Up.
' No. 1. |Mlle*| : {Mllesj No. t
P. M.
ar.ll 00
lv.il 10
U 23
0
Lv. Dublin .Ar
63
6
.. Hutchings ..
48
10
.Spring ll.iven.
43
13
.... Dexter . ..
40
16
.... Alcorns ...
87
19
.... Chester ...
M
23
... Yonkers ...
80
•a
.... Eniplrs ....
.... Empire ....
24
35
.... Cypres* ...
13
40
. Hawklnavllle
13
47
6
63
... Grovanla ...
V
4 43
4 23
4 IS
3K
8 40
8 20
3 omr.
2 War.
2 15
200
Close connection* mado at Dublin with
WrlghtsvlU* and Tennllle railroad In both
direction*.
Knot Tenneaeoe, Virginia and Georgia
train* pa** Empire aa follow*:
Going South ib 8(1 pm
Going North 43 pm
j. w. inauTOWEn, a. ml
H. V. MAHONEY. U. F. 4c 1% A.
Middle Georgia and Atlantic Railroad.
Tim* Table No. 13.
Effective June 24, 0 O'clock A M„ 1804.
Read Down Read Up.
SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY—
WESTERN SYSTEM.
SOUTHBOUND.
.110 45 pm
Leave Macon..
Arrive Coehmn.”'/.’.fii i3„...
Arrive IIawklnsvHlo..,| 7 40am
Arrive Eantman |12 54
Arrive Jeeup 4 jg
Arrive Brunswick j c 15 am
Arrjvo Jnckaonvllle.... 8 25 am
Anivo .S.Wiin/jah | r,
I.N°.^L_|No^3^
11 00 an*
12 12 pm
3 40 pm
1 28 pm
5 15 pm
7 15 pm
9 23 prn
0 47 pm
NORTHBOUND.
Nor 12. INO. 11. | No. 1J,“
Lv. M.lcon | 4 30 sm| 4 25 pm I 8 25 tun
Lv. Atlanta...I 8 OOamlll OOpml 2 00 pm
» J? ,. ton i”V 12 00 " I 5 20 ami 5 51 pm
Ar. Oalt.wh J|i: 47 pm| 4 lonml c 37 pm
Ar. Chatnogu.l 1 20pm| 4 45nni| 7 10 pm
Ar. ChntnoKa.l
Ar. Cincinnati!
Lv. Chatnnga.l
Ar. MemphlH..|
Lv. Chatnoga.i
Lv. Ooltewh j|
Ar Knoxville..!
7 10 uml 7 20 pm
7 45pm| 7 30 am
7 00 omj 7 45 pm
6 10 pm| 7 00 am
0 00 am 5 55 pm
9 35 ami 6 37 pin
12 45pm|lQ 15 pm
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS.
Southbound.
Nc. 11.—Solid veatlbuled train to Jack-
aonville, with Pullman buffet drawing
room cars attached for Jackstmvlllo and
Brunswick.
No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick.
Northbound.
No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At-
inntn. connecting with Ihcnl train for
Chattanooga and way atntlons. Carries
Pullman Bleeps* cam betweon Macon
and Chattanooga.
No. 14.-Solld train to Chattanooga,
with sleeper attached from Atlanta, con
necting with fast train* for Cincinnati,
Momphin nnd Knoxville,
No. IS—Carries freo chair car to Chat
tanooga, which Is attached to solid ves
tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman
sleeping cars attached. Connections ne
Chattanoog; with fast trains In all di
rections.
For full information as to routes.
rates, etc., apply to
JIM W. CARR,
Passenger nnd Ticket Agent, Macon. Ga.
C. H. Hudson. General Manager,
Knoxville, Tenn.
. W * a Ty rk ' General Passenger
Agent, Washington, D. C.
J. J. Farnsworth, Division Passenger
Agent, AOntn. Ga.
C. A. Bensooter. Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Knoxville. Tenn.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND OULF R. R.
h. Quick. Safe and Comfortable Rout*.
Tho Only Route to Warm Spring* and
Oak Mountain, Gn.
Schedule Effective July 13, 1831.
NORTH BOUNDT
Lv. Columbus....
Lv. Waverly Ilell
Lv. Oak Mo jntMln
Lv. Warm Spring*
Lv. Woodbury.*.
Lv. Concord
Lv. Williamson...
Ar. Griffin
Ar. Masrm, C.R.R.
Ar Atlanta,C.R.R.
Ar. McDonough...
Ar Mll'g'vllle Lv
Lv Mlll'g'vllla Ar
Lv. Eatonton .Ar
Lv... Machen
Covington Juncn
Ar Covington Lv
"116*["C 15 |Ar.. Atlanta ..Lv
| 6 BOljAr.. Macon ..Lv
1 20!j |Ar.. Athena
No.102
P. M.
0 16
766
0 60
6 10
506
M 40 p
12 00 p
12 40 p
6 03
3 83 p
No.lOl
A. M.
12 35
11 20
10 20
0 00
865
720a
IMacon and North'
CilumDiu souiDera Hallway caiupaar,
Tim. T.blo No. U, EEf.ctlv. F.h, )l, liH.
lull?
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv Columbui
Lv Richland
Lv Dawson
Ar Albany...
poll, and on which Is situated ono two-
ond , , one ,1'hreMoom dwelling.
Will be sold as tho property of tho es
tate of Mrs. M. J. Vail for tho purpose
of paying tho debt, of said deceased
and for distribution. Terms cash.
. . , . . B. V. HAItDEifAN,
Administrator Estate M. j. Von, De-
OEOnOIA, BIBB COUNTY — Ttoher,
Faulkner, administrator of the istara of
Mrs. Katherine Faulkner. Into of said
for leave I,avl , n " WHed to mo
for leave to sell ton slmres of stock of
Merchant, and Jtcclmnlcg BuUdtng oral
Loan AMOclatton, of Mscun, G-.i.; tills is
to notify all parties concerned to fllo oh.
lection, on or before tho flret Monday
In SontPinhofi 1 cni •
In September, 1804.
C. M. WILEY, Ordinary.
Ar Brunswick
Ar Jacksonville.
AT Thomaavilla..,.,
NORTHBOUND.
I Dally
axcapt
Sunday,
J 00 pm
5 40 pm
7 66 pm
9 IS prn
110 am
9 40 am
5 36 am
Dally
except
(Sunday,
f 00 pm
7 00 pm
3 00 pm
6 00 ain
0 40 am
8 45 am
11 00 am
Lv Jacksonville
Lv Brunswick
Lv Thomaavllle..,,,.
Lv Albany
Lv Dawaon
Lv Richland
Ar Cul'jmbus..,yM«M««^
~ Alt achedulee shown between Albany
end Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally.
No train Albany to Thomaavllle on Sat
urday 9 after l&S p. m.
All tralna arrive and depart from the.
Union Depot at Columbus and Albany. /
G. HILL, Superintendent.
7 00 am
8 47 am
10 oo am
11 00 am
8 30 pm
8 20 pm
4 35 prn
8unduy
Only.
7 oo am
6 20 am
8 0f> ar *
3 00 pm
4 00 pm
5 13 pm
7 00 pm
GEORGIA RAILROAD
Arrlvul and Departure of Trains.
FOR AUGUSTA.
Morning train leaves g.n
Evening train leave* gyj*
FROM AUGUSTA.
Morning train arrive* 7:0*
Evening train 6:04
Lv. McDonough...
Ar. Griffin
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta.......
Lv. Griffin
Lv. Williamson....
Lv* ConooM
Lv. Woodbury
Lv. Warm Spring*
Lv. Oalc Mountair
Lv. Waverly Hall.
Ar. Columbus
SOUTH BOLT;
-ffo.62*
4 26 pm
4 25 pm
0 65 pm
0 26 pm
711 pm
7 80 pm
7 69 pm
8 23 pm
8 39 pm
9 80 pm
• Dally. ! Dolly except Sunday. 7 Cuivi
day only.
All trains arrlvo end depart Union do-
pot* at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta.
Ask for tickets and see that they real!
815 am
8 66 am
416 »m
790 am
9 06 am
9 23 am
0 46 am
1013 am
10 34 am
!l or, am
11 15 am
12 00 pm
via tho Georgia Midland and Gulf Rad-
road. CLIFTON JONES. O. P. A..
Columbus, Ga.
C. W, CHEAR8, General Manager.
MACON AND NORTIIEN RAILROAD*
TIME TABLE. JUNE 34, 1884.
(Central. Tim*,)
Road Down. Read Up*
A M.|AM| __ |PM|P M*
6101
i 2 lit
13 4*|
10 0*1
• 8 30
0 10
Lv.
..... Macon ...1 Ar
6 60
*12 46
11 11
Lv.
... Mnc-htt: .
•2 Ar
4 13
• 2 2C
12 06
Lv.
... Madison .
.3 Ar
3 66
♦6 (ft
2 09
Lv.
.... Athens ..
.4 Ar
2 0.1
3 01
Lv.
.. Elbcrton
...Lv
J W
SH.
Lv.
.« Abbeville
...Lv
12 12
4
Lv.
. Green wood
...LV
11 13
6 2.1
Lv.
... Cheater ..
..Lv
9 38
8 06
Lv.
... Monroe ..
..Lv
8 23
12 26
Lv.
... Raleigh ..
..Lv
1 13
a <*;
Lv.
... Weldon ..
. Lv
1 .11
r»
Ar..
.. Richmond
...L?
11 23
D 46
Ar
.Washington.
. Lv
7 30
11 oo
Ar..
.. Baltimore
..Lv
« 31
1 20
Ar..
. Philadelphia ....
341
2 62
Ar..
..Now York..
..Lv
2 W
Psaf-enger train* will ntop at Ocmulges
street crossing to tako on and let oft
passengers.
passengers. Electric cars will meet
train arriving at 0:60 p. m. at power
house, foot of Ocmulgue street. Car will
leave Sol Hoge's corner at 8*5 a. m. and
rnoko connection with train leaving 9.10
a, in.
•Mixed—Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day.
!Mlxcd-Tue«day, Thursday and Satur
day.
Connection*? 1—With fleorgl.% Southern
and Florida, Kaat Tenneaw*. Virginia and
Georgia, Central railroads for all point* la
Florida and southwest Georgia. 2—With
Middle Georgia and Atlantic railroad.
8—With Georgia railroad. 4-Wlth Sea
board Air Line vestibule limited, carrying
Pullman Buffet Slopping Cars. Solid train
to Washington and Pullman Buffet Parbe
Cara Washington to New York.
E. C. MAHONEY. ACt'g O. P. A.
A. H. PORTER, Superintendent
CENTRAL R. R. of GrJEORGrI A
H. M. COM Kit AND R. 8. HAYES, RECHIV KRB.
B ° hf(,1 ‘ l * In Olttot July l»t, 1891. atsnfinrfi Tint., 90th Meridian.
BETWEEN MACON, COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTGOMERY AND ALBANY.
OaXem^tA hare.
VITAL TO MANHOOD.
UKNT, n epecinc ior llytterls, DIzzIcmi, F*tt. Nra
Howlacho, Ni-rvou- Vroil ru\iun ?*u iMta
•Icobd or , Wuk.«*fula— ’.t’ / t i•. , ,,
Softening of Uraln, om-lu/jari^rr. rui'rr ^r
dootb. Iti*,nature Old Ain, lZrrhoStZ
Power Ineliher *ex, Irnpotonry. lytucorrku* and all
Female W««kn««y ( IavotsoUry Bpemia-
mrrbcea raare* by orer-exertkVn of hralnV«*^
ftbtue. crver-Indalfenon. a imaith'a trratm»Li *!
Ifi wlh eend written gnarem^ to refnn.1 if notTnred
GOODWYN Sc SMALL.
Sole Aecuts, Cherry Street sad Colton
READ DOWN.
'! iS p m *1116 a m
».Tj*7 03 a m
... 8 15 -am
. Ii 00 a m
12 24 p m
0 13 p m
9 13 p in
10 40 pm
n 65 p m
2 44 ii m
4 10 a i
9 85 <t i
Too a'i
12 32 pm
1 54 p m
3 20 p m
3 18 p m
5 40 pm
J A1 P m
9 60 p m
« 20 p m
8 10 p m
7 Co p m
Leave.,,
—STATIONS—
Arrive
Arrive.,,.,,
Arrve
Arrive..,..,
. Macon Arrive
Fort Valley ....... Leave
Columbus Leave
. Opelika Leave
Birmingham Leave
Macon
Leave.aiscon Arrive
Arrive Fort Valley Leave
Arrive Amerieus .........Leave
Arrive Albany Leave
Arrive Dawson ...Leave
Arrlvo Fort Gaines .......Leave
Arrive..,. Eufaula Leave
Arrive Ozark ....Leave
Arrive Union Bprlngs ......Leave
Arrive Troy Leave
Arrive... Montgomery .......Lea vo
7 (5 p m
**ter
t-tt-
6 35 p m
..... ....
* 46 p n
2 25 II m
•» 45 a m
.at.. .....
4 10 p in
7 40 a m
Z 00 p m
6 40 u in
1 28 p in
5 20 h in
11 50 u rn
4 10 a in
..... .....
11 21 a m
tl 47 p m
..... .....
--tt#
9 20 u in
* t-tr mi
10 27 a in
||) 17 p m
.....
6 05 a rn
910 am
* 62 p m
7 16 a in
•7 45 am
•7 SO P m
PET WEENMACON., ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MILLEDGSVILLE. AUOUHTA AND SAVANNAH.
•I 15 n mlM 23 p mf-T 65 « m
6 IS a m 8 32 p m 9 47 a m
7 45 s m 8 05 p mill 20 a m
1 15 p mkl 00 a ml 7 55 p m
(4 15 p rnj'll 00 pm
5 03 p mill 46 p m
6 10 p ml
3 15 « m
..... .....1 7 45 a hi
I 6 00
3 40 p m
C 50 p m
580 p m
Leavo.
Arrlvo.
Arrive.
Ar....
Macon
Griffin
Atlanta
Chattanooga via Atlanta
Arrive
.Leave
.Leave
....Lv
Leave..
Macon
Arrive
Arrive.
Gordon
Leave
Arrive.
Milledrotll.
.Leave
Arrlyu.
Mlllon
.Iaeave
Arrive.
Augusta
.Leave
Arrive.
Savannah
.Leave
j mill 00 a m
8 25 p ml 9 02 a m
•8 65 p m *7 30 a m
^1 18 p ml*8 20 a m
3 40 pm 3 45 m mllO 00 a m
8 01 a ml 9 10 a
..[ 8 06 a m
11 35 p mi..
7 20 p ml.
•8 30 a ml*8 46 p
vU Macon, Miooe
l m , arkci1 ,hu * * dal, x: lhu» I dally .xc.pt Sunday. Trains marked thus 7 Sunday only.
I Solid trains «ro run to and Irom Macon and Montgomery vU EuIauU. Savannah and Atlanta ■
! and Albany via Sndthvllle. Macon nnd Blrmlnsham vis Columbus.
. siMpinx cars on night trains betw.n Savannah and Macon, Savannnh and Atlanta.
Parlor care between Macon and Atlanta.
Pamvnxors for Thomaaton take 7:55 a. ni. or 4:2* p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton and Cedartown take 7:11
f.’J?’i™ 1 "’. 1 ? ll8 *'!? er * ,or P,rry ,ak ® 11:15 m - ,r » ln: Fort Gaines. Buena Vl.to. Blakely and Clayton should take
11:15 a. m. train. Pnraengera for Bylvanla. Wrlghtavlll. and Sanderavllle take 11:20 a. m. train.
E? r » u '2^f^r , ?w r riJ u 2. n “ nd ,nr • hedul.s for polnU beyoud our Una apply to ,-i
J*. F. 8HELLMAN. Traffic Mnnag.r. W. P .DAWSON. Taasenger Agent. < ’
3. C. HAILE. General Paaienger Ax.nb , X. J. HARRIS. Ticket AgL. Macon