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In a Resolution Unanimously Adopted
by Council and Offered by
Alderman Van,
NO MORE WORK ON THE STREETS
Uujeia Ordered by the 91 ay or end City
Council—Appropriation BxOeuated
—Fire Engine Company at the
t Fork During the Fair,
Are tlia Counties That Have Already
Been Assigned Space at the
Great Dixie Fair.
OTHERS WILL RAPIDLY FOLLOW
The Georgia Sonthern Road Will Make
a Magnificent Dlrplay and Trane*
port Kxhlbile Over lte Xload
Free of Charge,
' At the meeting of council last night
a resolution was passed asking for the
resignation of Mr. J. Danncnberg ns
chairman of tho public works commis
sion.
The resolution asking for tho resig
nation of Mr. Danuenberg was Intro
duced by Alderman Van and stated
that, Inasmuch as the commissioner bad
been absent from the city over six
months out of the eight months he had
been In office, It was deemed best that
bo should resign. Alderman Van, >n
Introducing the ordinance, stated that'
personally he had the best of feeling to-'
ward Mr. 'Dannenberg and that Ills
only object in offering the resolution
wqs pa account of tho continued ab
sence of Mr. Danuenberg.'file resolu
tion wnfe unanimously passed. ■
It is hot known Whether Mf. Dannen-
berg will comply with the request of
council, and there are some who think
he;will refuse to-rpitgu. If he'docs re
fuse it Is not kutjttli'jYlilit further ac
tion will be taken.
A petition from property owners on
Second stredt iu^regdril ta .the cutting
down of that street to a grads with
Ocmulgee street was read and consid
erable discussion t ensped. Alderman.
Collins, who is ebairmau of the street
committee, said ho was opposed to nil;
of the work now being done and
wanted to go on record as opposing it'.
He thought it was spending too much
money In ouc place and the work woidO
cost an immense amount of money,
Alderman Van and Aldermau Findlay,
lapth made remarks on the petition,
which wits finally referred to the street
olid sidewalk committees Jointly.
The old detective question was re
vived again in n petition from A. Vah-
uucci for SOU due him for reporting for
duty for a> number of days after being
elected a detective of the city by coun
cil. The petition was referred to the:
iinauce committee until Judge Hardc;
num could be heard from as to whether,
council would be In contempt of court
If tho money was paid.
The property owners on Madison
street petitioned cotincil to refuse thet
encroachment asked for by W. E. Mc
Call and set out a number of reasons
Why the petition should bo refused.'
The petition was referred to the en
croachment committee. / >
The board of public works asked tot
rn increase of $1,000 In the appropria
tion for making repairs and improve
ments at Central City Park, saying the
$0,000 previously appropriated woidd
not bo sufficient. On motion of Alder
man Findlay Commissioner Leo Ellis,
•who Is superintending tho work, madO
a statement to council of whnt was be:
lng done. The petition was referred t<^
tho llaiuco committee.
■'Alderman Collins introduced an ordj
nance requiring the properly owners
on both sides of Walnut street between
Flth and Fourth streets and those on
Fifth street between Walnut and Oc
mulgee streets fronting on old court
house square, to curb with stone in
front of their property within thirty
days from notification. Tho ordinance
was placed ou Its second reading nnd
passed.
Tho fire commltteo reoommended that
n Arc engine company be placed at the
park during tile fair and stated that
they bad also ordered an alarm box to
be placed nt the park.
Alderman Collins offered n resolution
which stated that Inasmuch us the
Street appropriation had been ex
hausted, that no more work he done
tin the streets unless ordered by the
mayor nnd council. The motion ww
carried.
K . GONE TO ATLANTA.
Mr. P.. C. HazWhvirst Oasts His For:
.. itunes with tfpe People of the Capital
I City.
. Mr. Tt. C. HUzlehurat has gone wfuh
Inman & Co. of Altlanfea, Dhe largest
•spot cotton buyers in the world. He left
day before yesterday and will remain
In Atlanta ttirougbouit the ootkon sea
son, Which soon -begin*.
. iMuoon regrets to surrender Boo
Hazet'iur.t to their rival city of Atlanta.
He has been) engaged In the cotton
business In this, city for a number of
years with that well known cotton
buyer .MW. W. H. Snowden. Though it
young mum his. services have not oq-:y
•become IndlsbenaMde -to his employer,
but he thus ejtu.bha.ied a reputation as
«n»3*arlty on the fleecy staple '.'Oat has
commanded the attention u< his seniors
'tmthe business. He is a bhorough sya-
teoKikUt in business and a genial good
fallow in society.
In Unking such sudden leave of his
{Macon friends, Mr. HuleEtvur&e carries
with him me best whiles of his tnnu-
m.erj>ble friends, wad wlhl -note with
pleasure 'any success he may attain
bimon'sf.-'t te hustling people of the capi
tal city.
. * ‘ DENTISTRY.
Dr. A. S. Moore, who has for the
last eight years been reasonable In hi*
charges for dental fork, and who ib
b,\|cr prepared to do bridge, crown und
.all kinds of dental work, having taken
ft post-graduate" course in prosthetic
dentistry, owing to the stringency or
the times, Is 'Willing to be even more
reasonable in his charge*. Come, let
him examine your teeth and see how
reasonable you can have your dental
work done. Teeth extracted without
pain. 121 Washington avenue, near
First Baptist church. Vinevllle and
tBclt Line of street cars piss his office
door. Macon, Os.
Ill health gives
way to
Brown’s Iron *
Bitters l
Four counties that have never here
tofore made exhibits at the State Fair
were assigned space by Mauager Wad-
ley of the exposition yesterday and
they are four of the most prosperous
counties Ip tho state.
Berrien, Irwin, Worth and Dooly will
be here In great shape and have dis
plays that will even make such grand
old counties ns Hancock, Talbot, Hous
ton, Bartow, Floyd, McIntosh anil oth
ers that have been nccustomed to hav
ing grand displays nt tho state fairs
look well.to their laurels. Those coun
ties grow everything that will grow
anywhere In this kouo and they will
have displays of which any county In
any state might well feel proud. Take
Dooly, fqr- instance. This is a county
that docs not pwe a dollar and has a
piothorid treasury. Such a county os
this speaks fur Itself, nnd when the
good farmers of that county get to
gether anil get up n display wonders
may be expected, and all of tho other
three counties assigned space are In
aboqt .the earno condition.
Space was also assigned the Georgia
Southern and Florida railroad, which
will exhibit the wonders on that road
from Macon to Palatka. The Cyelonota
farm alone, which Is owned and oper
ated by 1 ’ tlio road, will have an exhibit
that will attract widespread attention,
This road runs through n section of
country that cannot be surpassed for
tine fruits and grain, while It fairly
splits in twain the yellow pine holt
Tobacco in all of its stages will also he
exhibited by tho road, which will show
that Georgia raises as fine quality of
the weed as any state in tho Union.
With Its accustomed liberality and
enterprise, the Georgia Southern has
Issued an order to its ngeuts to turns
port free of charge nil exhibits on its
line of road from Macon to Palatka
Till* alone will induce many individu
als nnd Counties, both In Georg,a nnd
In Florida, to make exhibits and there
by show to the world tho kind of coun
try the road traveraeo.
It Is astonishing to see the number
of people who call dally at the office of
Secretary Knapp in tho Jaques build
ing. These people are white aim btacn,
men, women and children, and each of
them wants space of some kind or a
privilege. • -
General Manager Wadley will be
down again Friday and assign moro
space, nnd those who want to make an
exhibit would do well to be ready to
see him, ns tho space, notwithstanding
that there is an Immense amount of It,
Is going rapidly and will soon he all
taken.
It seems like an extravagant state
ment, but It Is a fact that tho dally
mall to Secretary Knapp Is .about cs
much ns ono man can stagger with,
anil consists of letters of Inquiry from
nil over the United States. These let
ters are from people who wnnt space
or to make exhibits.
COMPANY
SPECIALS.
WOOL DRESS GOODS.
3T-!noh all-wool Navy Sergo 29c.
All-wool mixtures, double told, 25c.
SUk and Wool fabrics, to Indies wide,
<9 cents.
NEW SILKS.
Morlc Silk, all ,colors, 50 cent*.
Persian Check Silks, extra value, 35c.
Paris fancies, all silk, 73d.
Dkiclt Armure, Bengallne, Fouu do
Sole and Morie, best value ever of
fered for 21.
LACE CURTAINS.
New Lace Curtains at $1.00, $1.25,
$1.60, $2.00, $2.00, $3.60, $3.00 and $4.00.
These In all the new effects.
See the Dannenberg Company for
Lace Curtains.
SPECIALS. SPECIALS.
New Fall Prints 4 cent*.
New Fall Gingham* 5 cents.
Heavy Canton Flannel 7 cents.
Kid Curlers, all shade*, 10c dozen.
Twenty-two yards extra heavy Sea
island {ft. oo.
Roberts Scissors, all sizes, 25 cents.
New, Ruckles.
Two cake* .Castile Soap 5 oems.
CLOTIIINO. CLOTHING.
Boys’ Knee Pants 25 cents.
Boys' all-wool Kneo Punts 60 ctnts.
New Neckwear, all styles.
New Fall Hats.
See our extra shirts 60 cents.
THE DANNENBERG COMPANY,
New Stores 464 and 466 Third Street,
Johnson's Oriental Soap Is f.r su
perior to ail the other so-called medici
nal soaps for beautifying the comp'ex-
Ion. Sold by Goodwyn Si Small, drug
gists.
JUSTICE TO THE SOUTH. ‘
OM “Father Time" Is a Just Judge—
Prejudice Ruled Out. j
From thieiAi&’amta Journal.
When ‘Mac Edinburgh 'ninth edition of
the 'Encyclopedia 'Brittaotea was com
pleted in 1339, the Southern press In
general deplored 'the fact Wihtl a work
of aikJh eminent greatness (Should have
been rendered unlit for American
homes by tho tact uhait 4n certain arti
cles 'there was am aippnrent spirit of
malice toward the South which made
Southerners unwilling to refer their
ch«dren'to Its pages for Information.
IRut truth cruAu'd under the accu
mulated burdens of talsdhood Is bnlnll
to rise again before the memory of any
event passes firniHy tnto the pages of
history. The f*»t that the new edition
of 'the Encyclopaedia Britlanlca leaves
no trace of its former unfairness and
docs full Justice to the South ttnd her
people, Its 'an Indication that the time
is not distant when all historians will
portray In their true light th* Mgh nnd
noble motives which actuated the brave
supporters of she 'lost cause.
ARE YOU GOING 2
The rezo-ta of Tennessee are doing a
splendid business this season. Tho
Southern railway, western system, la
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 nt 12:45 p. m. Sleeper on this train
to Wnahington and New York.
Tho seashore express leaves Atlanta
7:30 p. m. for St. Simons and Cumber
land Islands.
Three daily fast trains each way be
tween Macon and Atlanta and Rome
and Chattanooga.
Travel the Southern railway, western
system, for safety, speed and comfort.
Call on Jim W. Carr, passenger and
ticket agent. Macon: J. J. Farnsworth
district passenger agent. Atlanta. Oa.;
C. A. Benscotcr. assistant general pas
senger agent, Knoxville. Tcnn.
USB HOLMES' MOUTH WASH.
Prepared by
Drs. Holmra & Mason, Dentists,
556 Mulberry Street.
It cures bleeding gums, ulcers, sore
mouth, sore tfhrost, cleans the teem and
purifies she -breach. For sate by nil
Uruggts ta.
NEW LINE TO MONTGOMERY,
Via Georgia Southern and Forida
Leave Macon .'....11:10 a. m.
Arrive Americus 3:00 p. tn.
Arrive Montgomesy 8:00 p. m.
Ask for tickets vl* the Suwanee
River Route.
O. A. Macdonald, general passenger
agent, Macon, Oa. Telephone 100.
“THE HUSTLER."
A Splendid Fame-Comedy U Hie Acad
emy Tomorrow Night.
The most brilliant attraction on the
road In the fahee-comedy Held this sea
son ts Davis & Keogh's “The Hustler,"
Which presents Itself at 'the Academy
of .Music tomorrow evening. If you
wanit ito see u. good show go out and
hutlfle up thfe price of admission, The
Atlanta Constitution hud vi very line
notice of the performance 4n thhit dty
ft few days ago, and they thought It
good. This attraction hns been on the
road for four seasons land thus come to
be regarded as id, auimiuird fanse-com-
cdy. its excellent reputation bus been
ma-de by itlhe care of the management
■to see to it that u flret-claes perform
ance was always given and ithlit ithe
show wua 'always ahead of the times in
specialty features. This season “The
Hustler la bettter than ever'and lithe
specialty features will ' be found the
strongest and moat hovel of any ever
seen here. The piece Is presented by
a company of unusual exceflenue. Se-
our your seats .today, du sale goes on
ait 9 o'clock liiiurp. '
"THE OPERATOR.”
The successful melodrama, "The Op
erator," will be presented at the Acad
emy of Music next Monday, September
13, for the first itlme tn this city. The
pBeoe contains many thrl'IItn'g scenes
and exciting Incidents. Willard and
William Newell, the stars in the per
formance of 'The Operator," are twin
'brothers and are ao much alike ttfak
tlh'elr 'best friends sometimes fall to
lenow which 43 which. They nre the
only hwln sums In ithe theatrical firma
ment. Their work Is said to ibe moro
than creditable. One takes the part nf
a hero, ith'o dJher the villain.
OAK STOVE WOOD $3 PER CORD.
In three cord lots and Upward. Ivey
Bros., W. R. Ivey.
ANSWER THIS QUESTION.
Why do so many people we see
around us seem to prefer to suffer nnd
be made miserable by Indigestion, con
stipation, dizziness, loss of. appetite,
coming up of 4he food, yellow skin,
when for 70 cents we will sell them
Shiloh's Vltalizcr .guaranteed to cure
them?
Sold by Goodwyn & Small Drug
Company, corner Cherry street and
Cotton avenue.
' FIRST STREET CHURCH.
A Revtvail In Progress There—Rev. J.
B." Culpepper.
A spirited revival is In -progress nit the
First Street Mcllhodlst church. Tho
pastor. Rev. H. R. Felder, (s being
assisted by Rfew. E. H. -McGee of Cum
ber t and many people are being con
verted.
Rev. J. B. Culpepper, tbe wen known
evangelist, preached 'there last night
and poured some hbt shot Into sin and
slnnars. Ho wfll probably preach anoth
er night this week.
iServ-ices will be ihefd every night at
7:45 and hit 4 o'clock in tli'e apternoon
Where
Water is
Bad
It eboultl not'bc drunk
I unless proper precautions
arc taken. More diseases
arise from drinking Im
pure water than people
lntagino and yet in tho I
face of warning they con
tinue to absorb tho dan
gerous fluid. Ifyouhavo
• any doubt—if you aro,
travelling—If you move j
to a new locality—take 1
no risks but put a tcs-
spoonful of
Brown's
Iron
Bitters
la the glass of water,
as U makes it healthy and
palatable.
On a Journey it 13
always dangerous to
drink much water—tako
Bkowk's Iron Bitteii*
aloug-somo people would
not start without it, for it
keeps them in health.
Lock for crossed Red
lines on tbs wrapper.
M0WI«CHCU.C0.,MlTO..Mt>
PARKER’S
HAIR BAL8AM
tons, fwl t>: V, heir.
rr.i.iitr* • I f i x ,!•* l t ft
Wfvtr F*1U to Jirgfore Or*/
jgitiSggfly
• <|iilokt‘!it ami Bent Houle.
Monigornery, Selma. Mobil). New Orleans.
Lv. Macon I 4 00 pm
Lv. Atlanta | 5 35 am
Ar Montgomery..|il u3 am
Ar Pensacola ...j 6 55 pm
At Mobile j 6 2U pra
Ar New Orleans.|10 2> pin
Ar Houston ....j...
no. M.
8 25 ami 8 2E> am
4 90 pin] 1 30 pm
9 20 pin| 8 10 pm
8 SO am| 6 30 am
2 (& am 3 05 am
7 85 am| 7 8S am
10 80 pm|10 80 pm
TO SJSLMA*
Train 80 carries Pullman vestibule
fleeper Ney/ York to New Orleann. ami
dining car to Montgomery. Train 83
curies Pullman vestibule e.eepor Newr Or-
kins to Now York und uming car to
Atlanta.
Trains 64 and 61 Pullman Buffet Sleep
ing Cars between Atlanta and Mont
gomery •
EDMUND L. V7YLER, Qenl. Mgr.
MAC ON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH
> RAILROAD.
Time Table No. 13, Taking Effect Sunday,
September 9, 1594.
R.sd Down. Reaa up.
Sun.| 1
;noV4|N^ji-
j _ jautC
S*M|P M|
"gi'ATrOht).- Ifto.irraa
MISSISSIPPI'S OFFIC7IALS
Give Bond for Their Appearauoo Be-
\ fore the Federal Court.
Jackson, Miss., Sept, u.—Governor
Stone and State Treasurer Evans np-
peured before United States Commis
sioner Mosley t-his morning relative to
tho special warrant nmdavit, and,
waiving examination, the personal rec
ognizance of each wub taken In the
sum of $1,000 for appearanco nt the No
vember term of tho Federal court. At
the initance of the United State* attor
ney-general, District Attorney Lee to
day called on the state officials nnd re-
quested of them the plates from which
tbe (Mississippi special wurrants were
printed. They are wanted for ovel-
dence at St. Louis in tho case of the
United States government vs. the St,
Louis Banknote Company, tho' firm
which printed the tome. The plates
were promptly delivered, and District
Attorney Lee's receipt taken for them,'
with the undemtandlng that they are to
be returned on the termination of the
trial. It will bo observed that tbis de
livery was made to the district attor
ney la compliance with a polite request
which the state officials had no disposi
tion to refuse. They declined the de
mand* of Special Officer Burns for tile
reason that they did not recognize that
he or nny member of the secret service
feet* 1 had n right to rrriko any demands
of them whatever. All the. affidavits
are sworn out against thosfcjte officers
as individual*, and net In their official
capacity. W. L. Burn*, the special offi
cer. left last night for Washington.
CHOSEN CHIEF JUSTICE.
Knoxville, Tenn., Sept. 11.—Judge D.
L. Sodgras* was today chosen by hl»
assoolatss on tile bench chief Justice of
the supreme court of Tennessee.
3 001 Macon
3 05|....M. A N. Junction..
3 lo| Swift Creek ....
8 30], Dry Branch
|AM|AM
,|to ratio 15
,|10 ai;lt) w
.iio hi|ii) oo
3 40|;„... me* Peak ..... j * 351 9 40
3 50j....... Fttzparlck i 0201 0 20
4 00 Ripley I 9 C0| 9 23
4 20 Jeffersonville | 8 6S| 9 15
4 35 Oulllmoro | 8 ao| o 05
5 oo Danville I 8 151 8 60
5 12 Allentown | a out 3 46
6 32 Montrose 7 43| 816
6 50 Dudley 7 Stj 8 a
0 07j Moore 7 15| 8 13
6 15 6 30| Dublin | 7 0O| 8 00
JAS. T. WRIOHT, General Manager.
D. B. DUNN, Superintendent,
OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO.
HEW YORK. PHILADELPHIA AND
BOSTON.
naturae »rok savamnxr
TO NEW YORK.
Cabin, $20; Excursion $32; 8t«sr*gs, $10.
TO BOSTON j
*224 Excursion, |3J, Steerage,
$11.75.
TO PHILADELPHIA,
VIA NEW TOBKt
Obla, (22,60; Excursion, $3*| Slssrsc*
SLUM.
Cabin
. 3bsmaeiitnosae eteameoloeof mm Usm a
SPPOUllsato salt as follows, eundard tl.aw
SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK.
(Central or 30th Meridian Time.)
nm, 0 o C . h< f Frl„ Sept. 14. 5..»)a.m.
reli I -Ausuata....Bijn„ Sept. IS. 6.90a.m.
City of Blrm'ham..Tue..SepLlA 6.30p.m.
Kansas City Fit., Sept. 21, 9.30 a.m.
Naeoochst Sun., Sept. 23,11.30 a,in.
City ot Augusta. ,.Tue„ Sept. 25. 2.00 n in
Karan. “Irm'ham. Fr,., He£t. 28. E.Oua.m.
Kansas City Sun., Bept. 30, C.00a.rn.
SAVANNAH IX) BOSTON.
Tallahae.ee Thurs.. Hep. 13, 4.00 p.m.
Chattahoochee ....Thurs,, Hep. 20, 0.00a.m
Tallahaaeee Tlvjrs., 8ep. 27, 4.00 u m.*
SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA.’
CThla ship does not carry passengers)
Dessoug .tasWed,, Sept., 19, 7.30a.m.
Sat.. Sept. 29, 5.00 p.m.
J. P. BECKWITH. O. A.,
Jacksonville. Fla.
Walter Hawkins. P.P.A., Jacksonville, pja.
W. E. Arnold. G.T.P.A., Jacksonvllle, Fla.
C. O. Anderson, Ag«*nt, Savannah. Ga.
No. 1. JMUesj
TIME CARD NO. 9,
To Take Effect Monday, April 9, ISM.
Nos. 1 and 2 will run dally except Sun.
day. All others irregular.
Read Down. Road Up.
}Mlles| NO. 2.'
P. M.
6 00
4 48
4 23
4 15
265
1 49
220
3 001V*
2 SOar.
2 15
2 00
Close connections made at Dublin with
.Wrightsvllle and TennlUe railroad In both
directions.
East Tennessee, Virginia and Oeorgla
trains pass Empire oa follow e:
Golng> South *..15 BA pm
Going North. 2 4S pm
J. W. HIGHTOWER. Ob ~
H. V. MAHONEY, Q. F. * P. A.
▲. M.
9CC
0
Lr. Dublin .Ar
63
9 15
6
.. Hutchings ..
48
9 3>]
10
.Spring Haven.
4)
9 45
13
.... Dexter ....
40
10 00
18
.... Alcorns ...
87
10 20
19
.... Chester ...
M
10 40
S3
... Yonkers ...
w
xr.U 00
29
.... Enipirs ....
lv.ll 10
.... Empire ....
14
U 25
85
.... Cypress ...
18
xr.U 40
41)
. HawkinavllU
12
47
«
83
... Grovantx ...
0
Leave Mncon.... ..Ho 43pn»!ll COanv
Arrive Cochran .12 13 amilS 42 pm
Arrive Hawktnsville*. “ •
Arrive Kastman.
Arrive .Temip
Arrive Brunswick....
Arrive Jacksonville...
Arrive Savannah
NORTHBOUND.
I No. 12. | No. 14. | No. IS. ,
Lv. Macon I 4 80 ami 4 25pml 8 23 ana
Ar. Atlanta...I 7 85 am) 7 60 pmlll 4!»(ini
Lv. Atlanta...! 8 00amfll 00 pm 3 00 pin
Ar. Dalton....I12 00 n | 3 20am 5 51 pnx
Ar. Ooltewh J|12 47pm| 4 10nm| 6 37 pm
Ar._Chatnogn.i l 20pm| \ 45am| 7 10 pm
Ar. Chatnog.i.1
Ar. Cincinnati!
Lv. ChatnOga.l
Ar. Memphis..]
Lv. Chatnogn.
Lv. Ooltewh J
Ar Knoxville..
7 10 ami 1 20 pmf
7 45 pm| 7 30 am
7 00 am! 7 45 pm
0 10 pm] 7 00 .ini
9 00 nm B 65 pm
9 35 am 6 37 pm
13 45 pm|l0 15 pm
THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENT*.
Southbound.
No. lL-t-Solld. vest I buled train to Jack- »
aor.vlile. with Pullman buffet drawing .
room cars attached for Jacksbavlllo and
Brunswick.
No. 13.—Solid train for Brunswick. • »
Northbound. 1
No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At
lanta. connecting with local train for
Chattanooga anr» way stations. Carries t
Pullman sleeping cara between Macon ,
and Chattanooga.
No. 14.—Solid train to Chattanooga. 5
With aleeper attached from Atlanta, con*
nectlng with fast trains for Cincinnati
Momphla and Knoxville.
No. 18—Carries free chair car to Chat
tanooga, which is attached to solid ves
tibule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman
sleeping cara attached. Connections nt
Chattanooga 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. II. Hudson. General Manager*
Knoxville. Tenn.
W. A. Turk. Genera^ Poesengei
Agent, Wnahington, D. C.
J. J. Farnsworth. Division Passenger
Agent. At>nta. Ga.
C. A. Benscotcr: Assistant General
Passenger Agent. Knoxville. Tenn.
GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. IL ^
A Quick. Safe and Comfortable Rout**
Tho Only Route to Warm Springs and
, Oak Mountain. Ga.
Schedule Effectlvo July 15, 1834.
* north' bound.”
Lv. Columbus
Lv. Wuverly I lo ll
Lv. Oak Mo mtaln
Lv. Warm Springs
Lv. Woodbury....
Lv. Concord
Lv. \Vlllhun*m...
Ar. Griffin
Ar. Maaon, C.R.R,
Ar Atlanta,C.R.R.
Ar. McDonough..
No.51*
710 am
8 01 am
812 am
8 41 am
9 00 am
No.63!
6-oo pm
6 85 pm
6 05 pm
0 39 pm
10 00 am 810 pm
1023 pm
8 67 pm
8i5 pm
3 46 pm
356 pm
4 26 pro
7 01 pm| 4 45 pm
“ 612 pm
5 29 pm
5 45 pm
7 36 pm
805 pm
0 30 pnt
SOUTH BOUND.
Middle Georgia, and Atlantic Railroad.
Time Table No. 14.
Effective September 2, 6 O’clock, A. M.,
1691.
Read Down Read Up.
11 00p| 7 151 Lv. Augusta .Ar.t Ga. R .it.
I 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.j | 4 45 p
No. lOlJNabBI ‘ |Nfoft:|No.lM
Lv Min'trvm Ari^i'tlti^i w'
Lv Dztonton Ar.| 7 45 | 12 55
Ar Eaton ton Lv| 6 35 111 4« p
Lv Eatonlon Ar| 6 85 | 1145
Ar. Atlanta Lv.| 8 00p| 7 25a
Ar.. Mooon Lv.| 0 10n|
I’Ar. Athens ,Lv.| 2 40 p(
Broughtonvlllo meeting point for trains
Nos. 101 and 101.
Covington Junction meeting point for
trains Nos. 102 and 103.
W. B. THOMAS. General Manager.
A. M.
6 50
655
120
P. M,
1 15
120
2 20
221
6 15
660
soflinera Railway Company,
Tima Table No. l|, Effective Feb. 19, 1891
Dally*T Sunday
SOUTHBOUND.
Lv Columbus
Lv Richland....*
Lv Dawson
Ar Albauy...
Ar Brunswick...
Ar Jacksonvllls
Ar Thomas villa.
NORTHBOUND.
Lv Jacksonvllls..,..,,
Lv Brunswick
Lv TTliomasvlUs........
Lv Albany
Lv Dawson.
Lv ltlchland..........
Ar Columbus..,,,....,
•xcspt i
Sunday.| Only.
3 00 pml 7 00 am
6 40 pml 8 47 nm
7 85 pm|lQ oo am
9 15 imill 00 am
8 10 am I 30 pm
8 40 am 8 20 pm
6 85 a>n| 6 35 pm
'Dally flBuhda?
except j
Sunday.f Only.
7 00 prnj'7 00 am
7 00 pin « 30 o:*»
3 00 pm 8 OO am
8 00 «m| 3 00 pm
8 40 am 4 00 pm
8 48 am] 5 13 pm
11 00 am) 7 00 pm
All schedules shown between .Albany
and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally.
No train Albany to ThomasvlUe on Sat
urdays after 3:55 p. m.
All trains arrlvs and depart from ths
Union Depot at Columbus tend Albany.
C. HILL. Superintendent.
I nn« niMinniRr* iruui tun
I urinary Oran**, nrreetcdl
I by Miuitql JtHdy Cnpwilw,'
I vntbout Inconvenience*
Lv. McDonough
Ar. Griffin
Lv. Macon
Lv. Atlanta
Lv. Griffin
Lv. Williamson.
Lv. Concord....
Lv. Woodbury..
Lv. Warm Springs
Lv. Oak Mountain
Lv. Waverly Hall.
Ar. Columbus...
N:>.6ii ; TSo.6()l i No.io?
5 30 am
616 am
415 am
815 am
8 56 am
415 am
7 30 atn
9 05 am
9 23 am
9 45 am
1013 am
10 34 nni
108 am
U 13 nm
12 00 pm
4 26 pm
4 25 pm
6 65 pm 616 am
0 25 pm 6 33 am
711pm 6 62 atn
7 89 pm
7 59 pm 7 41am
8 29 pin 813 am
839 pm 8 23 am
9 80 pm 015 am
* Dally. I Dally except Sunday, f Cun«
day only.
All trains arrive and depart Union do*
sots at Columbus, Griffin and Atlanta.
Ask for tickets and sco that they rea<l
via the Georgia Midland and Gulf Rad-
rood. CLIFTON JONES, G. P. A..
i Columbus. Ox.
C. W. CHEAR8, General Manager.
MACON AND NORTHBN RAILROAD*
TIME TABLE. JUNE 24. 1894.
(Central Tima.)
Read Down. Read Up.
AM.|AM| (PM|PM-
-"*-0 50 6 101
•13 45 11 17 Lv Machcr. ...2 Ar 4 I3j 2 181
| ’ 3 56 12 401
• 600 203 Lv...... Athens ...4 .Yr IfOmOMl
“104
1212 V
11 43|
9 10
Lv.
Macoa
..1 Ar
Ull
Lv.
... Mar her. .
.2 Ar
12 0G
IjV.
... Miwllson .
.3 Ar
2 03
LV.
.... Athens .
.4 Ar
3 01
Lv.
.. Elberton
...Lv
a r.r>
Lv.
.. Abbeville
...Lv
4 a
Lv.
, Greenwood
...LV
6 23
Lv-
... Chester .
...Lv
LV.
... Monroe .
...Lv
12 215
Lv.
Ilulcigh .
...Lv
3 or.
LV.
... Weldon .
.. Lv
6 40
Ar.
.. Richmond
...L /
9 45
Ar
.Washington.
. Lv
11 00
Ar.
.. Baltimore
...Lv
120
Ar.
.. Philadelphia ....
2 53
AT..
...Now York.
...Lv
3 41
2 20|
Poascnger trains will, stop nt Ocmulges
street crossing to take on and let oft
passcngerH,
passengers. Electric cars will moot
train arriving at 6*0 p. m. at power
house, foot of Ocmulges street. Car will
leave Sol Hoge’s corner si 8:55 n. m. and
mdko connection with train leaving 0:10
ft '«M1xcd—Monday, Wednesday and Frl-
day.
IMlxed—Tuesday, Thurodsy and Satur
day,
Connections: 1—With Oeorxln Routhsrn
and Florida. Unit Tennrsse-, Vtrflnla ami
Qturgla, Central railroads for nil point* in
Florida and southtrest O-orgia. 'With
Middle Clcorxla und Atlanllo railroad.
$—With aeoryta railroad. 4—With Baa*
hoard Air Lino veatlbula llmltod. carrym*
Pullman Buffet BlMplnx Cars. Bolid train
to WaahlnRton and Pullman Buffet Parlo*
Cara Waahlnzton to New York.
id. T. HOTIN. fit-nrr’il Minetter.
K. C. MA1IONUY. Act', O. P. A.
E. W. BUIUCK. Ticket Agent, at J.
W. Durko & Co.*a Bookstore.
CENTRAL R. R. ofG-EORGrlA
H. M. COMEIl AND It: S. HAYES, BECEIV ERS.
Schedule In offset July nt, U94, Standard Time, 90th Meridian.
BETWEEN MACON. COLUMBUS, BIRMINGHAM, MONTG OMEltY AND ALBANY.
BEAD DOWN,
717. |'7 05 a ra
•J 15 a ra
111 00 a ra
—STATIONS—
Leavo Macon ...
Arrive Fort Valley
Arrive Chlumbua i
Arrve Opollka ...
Arrive BlrmlnKlmm
Macon' ...
Fort Vulley
Leave...
Arrive... BMBHBSSH
Arrive.Amerlcue
Arrive,., Albiny ..
Arrive Dawson .
Arrive Fort Galne.
Arrive Eufaula Leave
Arrive Ozark Leave
Arrive Union Spring. Leave
Arrive Troy Leavo
Arrive Montgomery Leave
Arrive
......Lea vo
Leave
Leave
Leave
Arrive
Leave
Leavo
Leave
Leave
.Lmv*
7 43 p tn
.f
J
6 35 p m
..... .....
2 45 p ni
2 25 it m
•8 43 a m
Isms* Ism#
4 19 p 111
7 40 a m
1
1W pm
C 40 11 in
1 28 p in
5 20 a m
UU am
4 10 a m
11 21 t m
U 47 p an
9 20 a m
10 37 a in
10 17 p m
« 05 a m
■J 10 a in
X 62 j> in
7 15 ft m
*7 45 a ral*7 30 p ni
*_•••• •••••_! —
BETWEEN MACON. ATLANTA. CHATTANOOGA MfLLgDaEYlLLB, AUGUSTA AND SAVANNAH,’
,(•4 1* a ml»4 25 p nMR ■ m
6 12 a ml C 32 p ml 9 47 n m
7 45 o ml 8 05 p mill 80 a m
1 15 p ml 1 00 n ml 7 65 p m
11 30 a ra
14 IS p mi'll 00 p m
6 05 p mill 45 p m
6 10 p ml
3 15 a m
I 7 45 a m
I 6 00
13 17 p m
J 40 p m
0 CO p m
C 30 p m
Leave Macon Arrive
Arrive Griffin Leav.
Arrlv* Atlanta Leave
Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta ....Lv
Leuv. Macon Arrive
Arrlv. Gordon Leave
Arrive Mllledgevlll. Leave
Arrive Mtllcn Leave
Arrive Augusta ....Leav*
Arrive Savannah Leave
7 65 p m|I0 23 p mill 00 a l
S 48 p ini s 25 p m 9 03 a i
•4 25 p m|*6 55 )> rn '7 30 ,i i
7 $5 a ml'l 13 P m *3 29 a i
3 40 p ml 3 45 a mllO 00 a m
2 65 p ml 1 01 a ml 0 10 u ra
[ 3 05 a m
It 03 a mill 25 p ml,.... ,
7 45 a ml 7 30 p ml -
•8 30 a ml'8 45 p ml
Train, marked thus * dally; thus I dally except Sunday. Train, marked thus 7 Sunday only.
Solid trains are run to and from Maeon and 5fontgomery via Eufaula. Savannah and Atlanta vla'Macon, Macoa
and Albany via Smlthviile. Macon and Birmingham via Columbus
Sleeping cara on night train* betnreu Savannah and klicon. Savannah and Atlanta.
Parlor cars between Macon and A tlanta. .
passenger* for Thomnaton take 7:55 n. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Passengers for Carrollton ana Cedartown. take 7:51
s. m. train. Paasengera tor Perry take 11:15 s. m. train: Fort Gaines. Buena Vista. Blakely nnd Clayton should tak*
11:16 a. an. train. Paeaongera for 8ylvanla. Wrlghtsvllls and Sanderavllle tako 11:30 a. m. train.
For further Information nnd for schedules for point, beyoud our line apply to
W. F. SHELLMAN. Traffic Manager. w. p .DAWSON. Paeseuger Ag-nt,
1. C. HAILE. General Psusnger Agent. X* J. HARRIS. Ticket Agt.. Macu*.
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