The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 20, 1894, Image 7

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SOUTHERN RAILWAY COMP \NY- ■western* aTfrEM. ■ • COHPanv 464 & 466 THIRD ST. - Short Line, ( ATLANTA and ;1VLST POINT !l. li SOUTHBOUND. Zive Macon..,, ■I .Vo. tt I* No. 13. W«. Accorded a Moat Generous Welcome Everywhere He Went nnd Heard Many Kind Word. for the Yesterday Was Opening Day at Mercer and Wesleyan and Students Came From Every Direction THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS. qnlctUM anil Hunt Stoutc. Montgomery, g.'ni.u Moblla, Now Orloana, Ttiej. and 3oum«««e Southbound. No? m. Ko. au' No. u. Macon.| 4 jo pul S 3i ami 8 25 am . * Atlanta | a 35 «mj 4 29 pm| 1 30 pm Ar .Monti;om4ry..jli 05 amj v 9 2o pml Hit) pm at .1 ensacola ...| c 65 pm| 6 SO nm| 6 30 mn At Mobile 5 2u pmi 3 Hi ami 3 Hi i— ArNew Orleans.|10 & pm 7 35 amj 7 » am Ar Houston ....|. |10 so pmjio W pm Arrive MSK Arrive Brunswick.".'" « 15 Arrive Jaok*onvlll*.., # { g o- Arrlve Savamiah....,. | 6 £r am northbound. 1 28 pm 1 5 15 pm 7 15 pm 0 25 pm 0 47 pm J No. 12. | No7k| No. 18. TO BELMA. ideave Montgomery........i u a) pmi 8 10 am Arrive Selmu.,|u 15 pm|ll 15 am OOamlll DO pm 2 00 »m Dixie Pair. iHE PRESIDENTS ARE DELIGHTED Ladles’ (ino high spliced, fast black Hose worth 35o for We. Boya' extra quality Bicycle Hose, 25o quality, for 19c. Ladles' pore -Linen Hemstitched Handkerchief 8c. „? e “ ts ’ P“ re Blnen Hemstitched Handkerchief 13c. anl8hed - >' a rd wide White Dlml- I I (Mr. iff, w. Collin* returned yester day morning from Atlanta, where ho k** been .for Hie past several days In the interest of the Dixie Pair. Mr. Collin3 and 'the fair ossoicla.'tlon lire delighted with the manner In which he was received by the people of At- lamtn arid 'ohe good he accomplished wtidia there. In speaking of his trip yes terday, Mr. Offline said that It was impossible for any one to have' been received more generously or treated morcordlally. Every one with whom he conversed about the Dixie, trad those who knows Mr. Collins knows thait he r ' p ver, fatted to" Introduce the subject whenever It wus possible, spoke in glowing terms of the *«ir and promised to eM-rer, send am, cxtolhdlt or riirne to the fair. The newsfcvpers were free with their space and' everywhere he went he met with encouragement. The people of the Gate City 'are go- “l t° 1,3v ® K biff fair 'themselves and already have a "fair" feeling on. They ure witling ‘to do alll 'they can for Ma cons fair, au they know .that, Macon is ®oing..'tv> to!t) with Murin' In making kfcelr fexpeaftton the biggest thins ever seen In phis country outelde of the Cen tennial and. thv World's Pair. Yes, that ty. 20o quality, for 12 l-2o. Extra value. Checked Nainsook for Their Are Enthusiastic Over the Prov ide. peels for Another Year of Fine Work—About Ono Hundred All-wool double fold Dress Goods, small checks and stripes, 23c. New Portlerres 51.99 a pair. New Chenille Table covers 51.00. Standard Prints 6c. New Ginghams 7c- New Black brocaded Sateens, fast color, 15c. , ®5PlJ Bcho °i Hat mid Howl all for 82.50. Boys’ Ktioo Pant*. 8 to'* 14. 25c. Kid CurleTa 10c. Roberts’ Scissors 25c. Children’* School Bags 10c. Children’s Lunch Baskets, worth 33c. for 15c. Hoarder, at Wesleyan. (Macon's grind old institutions of learning, Wesleyan and Mercer, bpaned up yesterday under the most auspicious prospects for a large attendance at this year's term. The streets were full of the sweet girts and bright boys yesterday. They came from all over the whole country, and after the lb ratal exercises at the chapel a large number of them went out Into the city and spent the after noon greeting their resident school mates. Both Dr. E. H. Rowe, the president of Wesleyan, and Dr. dent of Mercer, express Dug of satisfaction at the good opening. It has really been better than might have 'been expected, although these two college presidents and their agents have licit beer, on the constant move to i;o purpose. The state has been thoroughly THE DANNENBERG COMPANY, New Stores 464 and 466 Third Street. COAL—JELICO NOTHING BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER. We guarantee perfect Rltlsfdott&n. or coal removed nnd money refunded. Our JELLICO Is from the mines of Southern Jellico Coal Company of Tennessee, and Is uu- ^f 3 24 y ai,y “• MAOON OIL S c™ Paon * 321, W. S. BROOKS, Manager. NOTICE.—w. S. Brooks, Manager Macon OH and Ice OonminV !^Vr3“ r « ur ooaverttttloo on yesterdS, we Gambrell, presl- Stohe tl»w” 5 lvo . 1 ’ ou J± hu'.Ully coal In eaoh shipment thnh’we^ua ran the highest feel- | SOUTHERN JELLICO COAL CO. — - J. L. BOYD, Manager. 60 Pullman veatlbui* ^ew York to Now Orleans. ami .fur to Montgomery. Train 53 MMM PulUtiiu vestibule steeper New Or. AOantaf *'* w York and a,ni0 ® cur co Train* 54 and 61 Pullman Buffet Bleep, ing Cara between Atlanta aud Mont* gomerjr. EDMUNH. L. YYLBR. Gent. Mgr. JOHN. A OCR d.n" Fasi. Alt OF.O. W. ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta macon. dujjun and savannah JIAiDltOAU Time Table No. 13. Taking Effect Sunday, September 9, 1894, *' e,4 -E£. , T?; steea iqx 6 40 ia Mpnj -|10 80JIO 16 Ar ChaSuu Jl i*i tn Pm ( 4 10 nn, l '■ 37 pm Ar. Chatnoga.l X 26pml 4 43am| 7 10 pm Mam jnsftis I 7 00 .iml 7 45 Pm* I 0 10 pm| 7 00 rim Lv. ChHtntiga. Ar. Memphis.. Lv. Cbatnoga.l Lv. Ooltowh'j Ar KnoxvHle..l Macon ..... 4 i?l i k •—M. & N. Junction....jlo 2(i;lu id 4 i? ? 1° Swift Criek no lu;io 00 Dry Branch l.'l 9 8«| 3 60 MS 9 40 i 920| 9 30 Pikes I'eak . Pltsparlck. ... Ripley. .. Jefferson vlllo .. Oalllmore .. Danville .. . Allentown . _ tA . „ - Montroao .. 5 50; 6 50 Dudley ... C 02| C 07 Mooro .... J» 15J 6 30| Dublin .... Genoral Manager. D^B. DUNN, Superintendent. THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. Nc.' 11.—Solid vestlbuled train xo Jack- aonvllle, with Pullman buffet drawing llmajrtetuoh.d for J * c kshavlllo ana No. J3.-Soljd train for Brunswlolc. xt- t. - Northbound. . No. 12.—Solid vestibule train to At. ass pS&W wUh’alHper'attaehed'from MUtttS°con Mcm^I. W a„ h d ^ffiowuK ,or C,no, ' ln '^ ' No. 18—Carries tree chair oar to Chat. If attached to .olid ves! tlbule train for Cincinnati, with Pullman Bleeping car. attached. Connection? a7 {actions. 00 * 1 WUh fa,t troln ” In all dl- For full Information as to rontea rate., .to,, apply to ' OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIME CARD NO. g To Take Eff«t Monday, April A 1864, NOTICE.—SALE OF THE MACON is 'Whilt Macon la coin? l/Te- ‘nZt “LV I Purpose. The state has been thoroughly I AND NORTHERN RAILROAD laolaa Is going t?j^ Maoon iL makhiv ss , ed ' ' 1na tke booming operations Under and by virtue of a Anal a-e-i- ,. ° . J in maKing Vif WMlovnn find Marnfir'* #*nir#»r,nrl^A I eras rsminud .u» n/vai_ j » iher fair the” biggest Thing' tiba^Soin? V Wealawi and Mercer-* enterprise one rendered on the 30th day of July, ibas ever seen up to date‘ b >‘ as bee n extended Into many neighbor- 1894. by the United States circuit court -- - ’ lng states. fur the western division of the southern At Wesleyan there have so far been district of Georgia, In the case of the enrolled about 100 pupils. This, howev- Mercantile Trust Company of New er, amounts tb only a little more than I York trad other complainants against sne-thlrd of the full attendance. the Macon and Northern Railroad Com- The ex let number that applied'for id- Pany and other defendants, we v.-ill mlltancs at either Dlicc could not he sell before the United States court learned yesterday, as the enrollment house door in the city-of Macon, Ocor- has not been completed. ffia. on the second day of October, ,1894, Students will continue to come In all between the legal hours of sale, all of this week regularly and at intervals for B>e following described property: the next mbnth. There are a great First. The railroad of the said de- many who are so situated that they fendhnt, the Macon nnd Nortihorn R&il- ,cannot Just now leave home, but who road Company, which extends from tho will be here later on. I depot In the city of Macon, Georgia, to its Junction with the Northeastern Mr. Collins called on manufacturers .^, Kl , ers ot every description; while in 'Aatamtta and hhld' a ttitrge number of them promise to make exhibits a't the Dixie. These merchants and man ufacturers embrace every line of busi ness and will have magnificent dls- PlfFs. Special encouragement wna re- ertved from 'tlhe machinery men. who wll begin getting up exlhlblts lmme- OKMIy. Not less than twenty ex- •hlbits will come from AUhntn, among •which will! -be the-foirowlng that have already bicn booked: SttllweHI-Tlercc and Smith Valle Com- paaiy, m'.ioh'Iincry. 'Qexxtg'Jx Stove uind Range Company, otove manuflacturerfl. IPmnkltni Printing Company. pany^ 0 ^ Mojnufaxrturing Gom- Technolagical Institute. Colomuin, Burden and WwKhen Com pany, w<hd.ieaale boots and ©hoes. S 51 ^ Fence Oomapny. Riicvier’s Pneumialtlc Domestic Water- ^•vyrtes System. H. L. 'Atwofter. carriage© and wagons. J. M. T. Oauthem, excavaitlng ma- cMnery. » Mr..Collins says there are several fur niture and dry goods men who are al most certain to make exhibits. IMr. Collins left for Jacksonville lust nign't. Nos. J end, J wiu run dally ue.pt duo. day. All oUltra Irregular. MATTIE 13. M'ALPIN VS Wrr.TTAvr ^°wn. - M'ALPIN.-Ubcl f^D'vmv- ^^ We sell HnndkprnliiVfsi for r »IIroad at Athens, Georgia, a distance L - " „ a , JhBHUhercnieiS lor of abol#t one hundred and seven miles, 12 l-2c. that are worth 25c. togwttur with all Its railways, way»- Dt-'U' an<J Nght ot way, side tracks, turnouts, rlumps. depot grounds, easements and other ' lands and appurtenances belonging to 6H WHAT A COUGH! I sa - ia railroad company, which are set Superior Cdurt^i'NoreXr'"^^ 1894. To William A. McAlSn nS^Td ent in Said Case: You are ^reFy ^m. * nd “PPear at the next S'petWotn flW=rl0r ° curt t0 ««wer Witness the Hon. John L. Hardeman judge jaf said court, this 8th day of June. 1S94. ROBT. A. NISBET Clerk Hardeman. Davis & ThFner, Petitioner's Attorneys OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. MEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND POSTON. - JttSSAOE most SAVAHHJtH TONEWYORKt Cabin, (90; Excuriloa 931; Steera(«, (10. TO BOSTONi . . , out In said decree. TlTiU you heed the warnlug^-the elg- Second. All structure*, depots, *ta. nci, perhaps, of the sure approach cut tlon and section houses, engine houses, Don’t wait if you want oiie . ♦ ^ „ .. - - ■ - of those 79e. Shirts. Pliillips. ,treot “ d “ avcnue ' AN EXCURSION. The Gypsy Remained Dawn the River All Day Yesterday. The steamer Gypsy made a ptrasant trip down the river yesterday with a n gay -party of plbnlokera, who spent Iths day .on the banks below the Esut Tewncsoee hridge, returning at 6 p. m. The river rose rapidly yesterday and last night and *s still rising and Is In better boating ■ condition- now than since ithe arrival of tho beautiful little Gypsy. (Dally excursions will be' run now, leaving 'tlhe wharf at 3 p. m., returning at 6:30 p. m. Also nt night, leaving u't 8:30 p. m. and returning at 11 p. m. (Nice crowds only go on these excur sions, Ca.pt. Miller and hits assistant, Purser-L. A. Matthew®, arc In fine trim and extend to all a cordial lnvlta'tioh to ftrall 'themselves Of these fine trips that more terrible disease, consumtloh? car houses, machine shops and other Ask yourself if you can afford,-for the buildings, with tools now In use and pake of saving 60 oents, run the risk equipments now In hands of the receiver and do nothing for It We know from Four passenger coaches, two combina- expeflence that Shiloh's Cure will cure tlon mall, baggage and express cars; your cough. It never falls. This ex- sixty box cars, twenty-two flat oars, plains why more than a million bottles twv> caboose cars, three shanty cars, were sold the past year, it relieves three passenger engines, one switch croup and whooping cough nt once ® ni1 ' two height engines, together with Mothers, do not be without It' For a11 other property; equipments and lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's franchises belonging to said defendant. Porous Plasters. Sold by Goodwvn *• and which are fully set forth In decree Small Drug Company, corner Cherrv n?fe ' rred to ' A '“" " Direni ..n.i PMisn J I nd'hpr nivinw' Oabln. *22; Excunloti W, BUtrags TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA NEW YOBK: CHARLES FROHMAlN’S 'Tho Girl I Left Behind I If the'par value of $100 per ehiare’. « vui liemna Me' IS Guttr- Tn thf. of Mid nronurl Also, all supplies and other property in <the hands of the celver of said company. • Also fifteen hundred shares of th« capital stock of the Georgia Midland Railroad CompU;' anteed 'to Be Good. Third. In the sale of said property, no bid for a sum less than one million and seventy, thousand ($1,070,000) dollars A QUARTER CENTURY TEST. For a quarter of a* century Dr King’s New Discovery has been tented! e-rad tlhe millions who have received’ benefit from its use testify to Its won derful curative powers in'all disease* of Throat. Chest and Lung-s. A reme dy that has stood the tost so long and has given ©o universal satisfaction Is no experiment. Each battle is posi tively guaranteed to give relief, orthe money will be refunded. It Is admitt ed to be tho most reliable for Coughs its dt oolrfta .iolrbT a .u ec.s Id J Hoe and. Colds. Trial bottles free at H. J Lamar .& Sou*’ drug store. Regular size. 50c. and $1. RALLY AT ROUND OAK. The- Untorrifled Are Prepiring for a Big Day There. PSJlAioira ,n. m . „ uiiu ocveiuy. uiuu»*im v»i,yiv ( uuy; uujidra *£. elttie chief will be received, 'nor from any bidder drama'fic who shall not place Into the hands of "kt - fl ^ T10w one-act op- the special commissioners at tho time SJti’llPrv' much of makIn « the bld the Bum ot 130,000 axtuiery flnnfg that the windows In in money or certified check, and from Q7>era houso were fro- time to time thereafter Buch further . . en * open wtos portions of the purchase price shall be Windsor CastLe the paid in cash as the court may direct j le ? ta f* t ^nims Should be to meet expenses of the suit, etc. That used Instead of oanno-n; she did not the bidder depositing said $30,000, and ?S nt * [ winddws broken and she did whose bid Is not the highest, shall have e r°w ‘^a-rtng destroyed. in artich deposit returned to him without ihe Girl I Left Behind *Me” there Is deduction. In the even the bid accepted ■no offensive noise, ‘.Ulthough tt is a war by the commissioners is not confirmed una/ma. The authors take other and by the court, such bidder Shall have more effective means of impressing the such deposit returned to him without taud.efnce. If ono wishes rto hear how deduction unless said property Is resold music can b© nvado -more ’terrifying at tho expertse of such bidder and be- than noise, ’tho ctm i iihiM imi . <_ l n'liua nt 1x10 t-%% .ho great third bet of this cause of bis fault, fine Tlay will funnldh abundant c*vl- Fourth. The balance of the purchase uenice. There is lot of Iriten-se excite- Price may be either paid in cash or In mept, but little noise. The low wsr th0 boeds and over-due coupons of said chU'n'ts Of (the Indians heard In the <Ks- I Macon and Northern Railroad Compa- tance are •really more terrifying mnd I W whlcSi are secured by the mortgage more awful than any amount of ear- l upon which the decree of foreclosure tTll'tittng noise. When actuaij firing is [ ls based. Such bonds and coupons be- beard it 13 all In 'the dWtnroce and never ,n 8 received at such price nnd value as becomes offensive. “The Girl I Left I t,he purchaser would be entitled to re- mm SAVANNAH TO new YORK. (Central or $0th Meridian Time.) &h-? ,,y city ot August-i: Spiz "mn'm SAVANNAH TO BOSTON SKSSr“..::::5SaSS{SS SAVANNAH TO PJIH.ADELPNU (Thls slnp Joe, not carry PHtW!nger ' () Sat., Sept. 25, 5.00 p.m. J. P. BECKWITH. O. A., Walter Hawkln,. fXa'TO'A c'o b -a a ™ 01(1 - aP A.:Sa: 5ft C. Q. Anderson. A tent. Savannah, Go. No. L |MUe§| *A. M. | 1 $ 001 ‘ Road Upw • U • 30 • 46 10 00 10 20 10 40 ar.ll 00 lv.li 10 U 35 ar.ll 40 Lv. Dublin .Ar .. Hutchings .. Spring Haven, i... Dexter ... •in Alcorns ,. ... Chester .. .. Yonkers .. Empire ... ... Empire .... ... Cypress Hawklnavllle |MUea| No. 2.* P. IC 5 00 4 45 4 23 4 15 IK t 41 820 3 001 v, 2 soar. 2 15 * Grovanla ... Close connections made* at Dublin with .WrlghtsvlUs and TennUls railroad la both directions. East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire as follow*; Going South M Pfn Going North ...".I!... a 41 pS J. W. HIGHTOWER, G. ML g. V. MAHONEY. G. F. 4b P. A. Middle Georgia and A tlantio Bailreii Time Table No. 14. Effective September 2. 6 O’clock, A. M.. 1864. JIM W CARTt Passenger and Ticket Agent. Macon.'Oa. Hiidson. General Manege., Knoxville, Tenn. W. A. Turk. General Agent, Washington, D. C. J. J. Farnsworth, - Agent, AU*nta. On. C. A. Benscoter. Assistant Oensral Passenger Agent. Knoxville, Tenn. Passenger J.' Farnsworth.' Division Passenger ?nt. At "ntii. nil. GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. R, A Quick, Safo and Comfortable Rout*. Tho Only Routo to Warm Spring* and Oak Mountain, Ga. Bcfogflulo In Effect September 18, 18W. NORTH BOUND. T " Lv. Columbus Lv. Waverly Hall...... Lv. Oak Mountain "l No.51 | No.f.l Dally | Daily . | Daily 7:10 ami aaoprn _ , 8:00 am 4:04 pm Lv. Ook Mountain | 8:10 Jam 4:15pm Lv. Warm Springs | 8:40am 4a0pm Woodbury | ) : uo am| 6:12 pm Concord ............. Lv. Williamson Griffin Ar. Macon, C. R. R Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R. Lv. Griffin a....... Ar/ McDonough 9:26 am 9:44 am lo:uo am 7:35 pm 11:30 am SOUTH BOUND. 3:41 pm 6:02 pm o:20 pm 10:23 pm 8:05 pm 0:13 pm 7:10 pm "j“No.W[tfo. bo* CaMn, y&80,faouraje^W| Ste, H . u‘wp|7^Lv. Augusta .Ar.| Sfift 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar. No. 10i|^03f A. M.IP. M.| 8 10 8 15 2215 120 4 46 p fPi m.ia. m. Lv MIM'g’vlll Ar|J 7 60 I 1 W Lv Eaton ton Ar.j 7 45 12 55 Ar Eatonton Lv| 6 36 | 11 46 p Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 35 I 11 45 Ar. Atlanta Lv.J 8 00p| 7 25a Ar.. Macon Lv.| uioaf |Ar, Athena ,Lv.| 2 40 pi BroughtonvJll* meeting point Tor trains Noe. 101 And 101. Covington Junction meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 103, W. B. THOMAS, General Manager, Lv. McDnrnugh Ar. Griffin Lv. Maoon, C. R. R Lv. Atlanta, C. H. R Lv. Griffin Lv. Williamson..... Lv. Concord.... Lv. Woodbury.., Lv. Warm Springs Lv. Oak Mountain........ Lv. Waverly Hall Ar. - Columbus.® , Dally 8:15 am 8^7 am 4:15 am 7:30 am •:ufi am 9:£J am 9:45 am 10:15 am 10:36 am 11:10 am 11:20 am Dally '4:25 pm 4:23 pm 6:35 pm 6:62 pm 7:11 pm 7:39 mu 7:69 pm 8*29 pri 8:39 p:i 12:15 pm| 9:30 p:t All tralnw arrive and depart Union I*\ pots at Columbus .and Griffin. Ask fo* tickets and ace that they read via *Tnt Ooorgla Midland and Gulf Railroad.” C. W. CHEARS, CLIFTON JONICS, General Manager, Gen. Pass. Agt, Culumbua Ga. MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TIME TABLE, JUNE 21, 1894. Head DoWQ, v ' * U**nd l»p. A M.|AM| jPM|P M.‘ 1151 910|Lv...... Macon Arl’b50! GSQ 1 lfi|lt 17|1jV.... M(U‘h«‘H Ar| 4 43| 2 1/ ColujoDus soutnera Rallwaj company. Tim* Tab!* No. U, Effectiv* Feb. if, hmL "DaUy*TSunda ex copt j Sunday.! Only. SOUTHBOUND. Jjv Columbus...,.,. Lv Richland Lv Dawaon Ar Albany Ar Brunswick Jackson villa Ar Thomaavlll* NORTHBOUND. 8 00 pm 5 40 pm 7 65 pm • 15 pr*i 8 10 am 8 40 am 5 35 am 7 00 am i 47 atn 10 00 am U 00 am I 30 pm 8 10 pm __ 0 85 pm" tfally I fiuudaj? AM. 1212[A M. 11 43|P. M Xv' JaclcsonvlU*. Behind Me" Sfs wt the Academy of Mu- I wIve (l8 hI * Prorata share In tha diatrl- glo nexit ‘Mjcnday. The unlerrlfled Democracy r>f Jones coinvty can always be found right in (the front Wok of the procciaslon In It do-n'-'t pvake any difference *whaa it Is. •Cs>9. Sam Barron nnd Mr. L. J. (Dartres, two. wen known people living near Round Oak. spent the day in the city yesterday. They pMne down to In- vit* 1 Tfaetr ‘friends up to nhe big Demo cratic rally and barbecue to be held at Round Oak an next Saturday, it is going to be one of fhe most notable gatherings of Democrat! ever heM in •this section. Ocl. Frank B. HaakeU will be mas.or of cereoionles. .Judge Bart. Jett, Bob Berner nnd Fred Foster will address tfie people. THE SPRING MEDICINE. “All run down” from tho weakening effects of warm weather, you need a good tonic and • blood purifier like Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Do not put off taking It. Numerous little ailments, If neglected, will soon break up the system. Take Hood's. Sarsaparilla now, to expel disease and give you strength and nppetko. button of said fund. •Fifth. The sale to be mode subject The breath of health from the sea—the bracing effects of a stay in the mountains—the toning up “ualities of absolute rest— tat rest which is so neces sary to the weary wife, the J overworked father—may be found In to all claims pending agalnwt said com pany or Which are filed three months thereafter, mid all dvbts against tho receiver, which claims or debts ths court may decree to have priority over the mortgage foreclosed by said de cree, the purchnser ryfll be required to assume payment of saW. The sale to be reported to tho court for confirma tion, and When confirmed -the special commissioners will make title to the purchaser la accordance -with said de- ores. For further details of said sale, reference Is made to said decree. • ALEXANDER PROUDFIT JAMES N. TALLEY, Special Commissioners. GEORGIA SOM & FLORIDA BUD TIME CARD. foK? ’ CTVe UnI °*’ depot ' MncDn ' «« Brown’s Iron Bitters Hood's Pills are the best family ca thartic and liver medicine. Harmless, reliable, sure. USE HOLMES' MOUTH WASH. Prepared’by Drs. Holm<w * Macon, Dentist,, 558 Mulberry Street. It cure* bleeding gums, ulcers, aare mourn, sore tsiroa:. cleans the tee* nnd luri.-v-j iuo* breirij. For sale by ell Uruggtit Dr. Price’s Cream Baking: Powder World's Fair’ Higtuit Award. If taken faithfully. Men and woman tain I Malaria aSSfe"* 9 Of life—freah Dyspepsia fr " rPur * blood—high rv - _^r - tpjrlu; chil- Poor Blood ' w " get Weakness Debility nal . •7 nature it craving | You know best whether you need it. If you are ailing’ do not delay—sick ness may be at your door I The Genuine bee the Crossed Med Hoc on Wrapper, AU Dntfgljt and General Storekeeper. Kfl it. But get the a-enume— get the gcuuini teowx Chemical Co., Baltimore. Md. EXECUTORS' BALE. By virtue of the power given u. in the will of Mrs. Cathrlno A. Mcltea, we will sell before the court house door In Ma con, lflbb county, on the first Tuesday In October next, during the logoi hours of iaIo. the following described land, being In the Rutland district: E One hundred ind thirty-eight acres of good desirable land In a state uf high cul- tlvatlon, bounded os follows: On the north by lands of B. F. Vinson on th. eaat by land, of J. J. Tlnley on the south by lends of B. F. Vlneon nnd on the wen by land, of W. W. Jone. On which Is situated a comfortable five- room hou««, large bam, .fables and other outhouses. Will b« »Id a. the property of Mr.- Catherine A. Mcltea, decearei for the purpose of paying debu of aald deceased and for distribution. July 1 1*34 M. .11. M.-Rta, J. R. Avant, Executors Estate of Catherine A. l.rRea. For Pulatka at u-in « ™ For Patotka at lo-nS’- 1 For Jacksonville at "lo'rti n'm’ Fr Montgranery u In’.jo S'S’ Tho Suiv.inee River rout* tn Tri.ja.' Pu»man buffeted fiJSp Direct lino to all points In Florida. _ O- A. MACDONALD, a V u T , JJ^ g ”J nKer AKCnt - Macon, Oa. J. LANE. Genoral Manager. Lv Bruniiwlck Lv Thomaavlll*......, Lv Albany... Lv Dawson Lv Richland.......... Ar Columbus..,.,.,.,, TftTpm 7 00 pm 3 00 pm • 40 am • 45 am 11 00 am Only. 1 667m 0 20 ai«i 8 00 aiu $ 00 pni 4 00 pm 5 13 pm 1 00 pm All schedule* shown batwuen Albany •nd Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to Thomaavlll# on urdays after 3:65 p. m. JU1 trains arrlv* and depart from th* Dnioa Depot at Columbus and Albany. C. HILL, 8updrlnt«Q(l«aC. jmmmmmm isi 21/ 2411206 Lv.... Mu/llson Art 3561 LIf 6 30 2 00 Lv...... Athens Arj 2 03|10 3C P M.[ 801(Lv...« Elbcrton 3 55ILV,... A'bbnvlllo ....Lv 4 23 Lv.... Greenwood 623 Lv.... Chester ... SOOlLv.... Monroo ... 12 261 Lv.... KalMifh .....Lv 3 08LV Weldon ... .Lv _ „ 5 401Ar.... Richmond ... Lvfll 23IA M 9 45 Ar.. WttMlvington ..Lvl 7 301 UOOAr... Baltimore ...Lv C3l[ P M.I12 00|Ar.. PhlladtlphiQ, ..Lv 3 4lj J 363|Ar...' Now York ...Lv| 2£0jPJd» "*Ptt«B('nBcr trains will itop at"Ocmulgfl* street to take on nnd lot off poiocngers. A train on electric railway will Jcave Hoi Hoge’s Corner at 8fA a. m. for tho ao. comimodallon or pa»s?nB<*rs Kolng North over tli* Macon and Northern Railroad, and will connect at Ocmulgco street with No. 1, leaving D-'pot at 9:10 a. m. Train on electric railway will cvlso connect with 1 No. 2 at 6:60 p. m. from tho North at Oc- mulgej street. Connections with Georgia Bouthern and Florida Railroad, East Tennessee, Virgin ia and Georgia railroad and Central rail* rood for all points !n Florida and south west Georgia. Second—With MUdlo Georgia and At lantic railroad at Machen. Third—With Georgia railroad at Madl- Fourth—With solid train for Washing ton anl Pullman Parior Buffet cars, Washington to Now York clty> Ticket office Is temporarily located at J, W. Burke's book store. E. T. HORN. Omif-ral Manager. B. C. MAHONEY. Act’g O. P. A. 1 B. W. BURKE, Ticket Agent. CENTRAL R. R. ofGEORG-IA C01 *ER AND R. B. HAYES, RECEIVERS. BETWPV Brvt - mh ■ I8H S'e'Xierd Time, 90th Merlfllsn. N MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM, MONTO OMERY AND ALBANY. OEOROIA, BIRD COUNTY-TItu. D*. I-each. guirJian of John William ThomaH. of rM county, having applleri to mo for leave to sell th. follnwlng flcicrlbeh prop erty belonging to hi* ward, for th. pur pose at maintenance and support ot aald ward, John William Thoma., towit: one vacant lot In Vlnevllle district on Pleat- ant Hill, fronting forty fe«t on North slriet and running back 2-0 feet to-proo- erty of W. L. Elbe, the same being a part of the property formally belonging to the estate of Sarah Wommack: Tn:. therefore, to notify ell parties con nd. to file objections. If any they have, or before the Sret Monday In October J. c el.-e leave to .Ml will th»n bo granted. . C; M. Wll-tir, Ordinary, I HEAD DOWN. "" I—... .....|»7 05~ —-1 , 8 15 am •III 00 a m *(12 24 p m 16 15 p .1 '** JJ p m/n» 16 a m ,9 13 pm 110 40 p m 111 65 p m 2 44 4 30 6 25 * m 7 00 I 12 22 pm j 44 p m 3 30 p m 3 33 p m 6 40 pm 1 p m fW p.m 6 20 p m J 10 P m 7 65 p m Leave.. —STATIONS— Macon Fort Vallej * rr >' , e Cblumbus Leave ^ rl 7« Opelika Leave Arrlv » Birmingham .......Leave 7 <5 p m t.t.r -rr' .r,.. 6 35 pm ..... t . trf ’( rrt# 8 45 p m 2 25 a m ••••• •••!• -'Vr7 V.V •2 45 am Arrive ozerk Leave Arrive Union Spring* Leav* Arrive Troy Leave Arrive.•••^._Montgomery Leave 4 10 p ml 7 40 a ml, 1 04 p ml G 40 s ml. 1 21 p ml 5 20 a ml. 11 W a mi 4 iO . ml. 11 21 a mill 47 p mi. 9 20 s ml;.... '.....I. 10 87 a m[10 17 p ml. I OS * ml I. 9 10 » ml 8 62 p ml. 7 16 a ml •7 45 a ml*7 SO c ml. I--- 7 — ET ?t. EN *—-° N '_ ATL ANTA. CHATTANOOGA. MlLLEDOEVlLLE. AUOUSTA AND SAVANNAH. I L . _ t t* P ,n l*7 05 a m Js«SVO Mitrnn * Vg' ""i' i,. ** J' . — . 65 a m 1 at . ™ S ii p m 9 47 “ m 7 45 a ml 8 05 p mill 80 a m J 15 p m, 1 00 a ml 7 63 pm 14 16 p mMl 00 p mill 80 a m 6 03 p min 45 p m|12 17 p m • 10 p 3 15 a m| 3 40 pm ....I 6 30 a m! 6 50 |) rn »•••' $1H) a tnf c to p m I^svo Macon Arrlv* GrJflln Arrive Atlanta Ar.... Chattanooga via Atlanta Arrlv* .Leave .Leave ....Lv Leave., ... MRU Macon Arrive Gordon ... Arrive Mllledgevllle Arrive MUton .... Arrive..,.,,,.. Augusta Arrive.,.. Savannah .. Arrive Leave l>*ve Leave Leave Leave 7 65 p m io 23 p mill oo a. m 5 41 p ml 8 25 p ml 9 02 a m •4 25 p jn|*6 65 p mj*7 30 a m 7 25 a mfn 13 p ml*3 29 a m 3 40 p m 3 45 a mllO 00 a ml.,... 3 01 a ml 9,10 a m ..... |S05 i 11 35 p ml , 8 20 p m| , *8 30 tt ml*& 45 p m|. SoUtMr^ln^are*run x. <Ully * x ? e ?f Sund:ly ' TraJn * m * rk ' d ? Sunday only. , .nd Albany SiV *' inaU “« *«!«« »U Macon. Mac. Sleeping “ r ^"^|*« a frMn. n betwen savannah and Macon. Snv.nmtb and Atlanta. , p e*e»*e« fo? Sy?ranla WrighUvl l. and San'leriviHe UkVfbio . /i°. r n.^, h r Mlul “ t0r POlD ‘ 1 ».yond e c r ; V r 1, i e n. ,, . k pYiy , ?o*- J. C. HAILE. Oeneral F.ra.nger Agent ll'jf &3SSSS3£5u3£uESt -