The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, September 21, 1894, Image 7

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MfETING OF THE • GRAND LODGE Will Be Held in This City Beginning on Hie First Day of October. '• CIRCULAR GIVING INSTRUCTIONS Giving Dilagatic Fall Dirt cllan. Hour to Attend the Grand Annual Sentlon —Smiies of AH the t*ie«ent Grand Officer*. (0 (Extenzlve preparations are toeing made lor the session of the grand lodge F. ond A. JI. In this city on October 30. The grand lodge is‘composed of about E00 members, representing every sec tion of the state, and fa a" body of In telligent. coneervatlvf'tnsn. In order that the;d»ie6ates might be gin In time to maltVVl'ep’i rations lor the meeting of the ,grand ledge, Grand Secretary Wolthtn "has Issued the fol- lowing circular giving- full Intsructions and Information! . > Macon, Ga., Sent. 13. 1601.—Dear Brother:. Though the courtesy of the Southern' Pareenger' Association; per sona attending the next' hnrtuul com munication of the grand-lodge y.;'antl A. M,. to be.beld. at the M-t^oplc Tem ple lh the city of Macon; dwitmenctag at 10 o’clock a. in.. .October the 30th, next, will be; granted a' reduction In their return ftllroud fare only, under the following conditions: '* 1. 'Each person! must purchase a Unit- class ticket (either unlimited or limited) through to the place of meeting, for wnich he will pay the'regular tariff fare, and upon reddest the ticket agent will Issue to him a certificate of nueti purchase. (Form 3). 3. If through tickets cannot *be pro cured at the starting point the person will purchase to the roost,'convenlent point, and there repurchase through ,to the Place of .meeting, requesting- a-cer tificate properly filled out by the agent at -hte point where the purchase is made. y . 3. The reduced rate fir the return Journey will only apply to points' to which through 1 'tickets are on Rale -.it the -place - of meeting, and at which through, tickets.-to -the place of meet ing were purchased. If through tickets to the starting point cannot be pro cured at the place ot meeting, the per son will purchase to the nvoefftCon-ven- lent -point to which such thibj-h tick et can Ibe obtained. I' f 4. Tickets for the return Journey will bo sold tov the ticket agent- v«,t the place Of meeting at o’nc V high est limited fare, only th (Ideates (form 3) signer agent a-t the point whe. ticket -to the place of me chased and counterslgne retary or clerk of the con Tying that the holder 'ha tendance upon the oonvea 5. It Is absolutely nece;- , _ certificate be procured. ot.lt' Indicates that the full fare has bee-lpanl for the going Journey, and tha- \« person Is Ig cer- yleket Vough : pur- to Seo ul,' ertl- ln at- that therefore entitled to t*. returning, it will «.’/ route via which the t-. Journey should be sold. 'irslon fare '-.lore the return out It Stationery. Monograms, Wedding Invitations and visiting cards engraved at lowest prices. No de- ltx: work Hone by skill ed workmen In our establishment. Send fori samples and prices. , J. P. Stevens & Bra. Jewelers. 47 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. EVERT ONE IB GOING * \ To Hhe Grand Concert and; DrammUc Untorta>nmi nt at Btshwnsy Tortgwt. Tonight at Btelnmay Music Halil Messrs. Joseph H. Denck and Luclarf Perry Hills will nppedr before an au dience made up of -the moat cultured people of MUcon. Mr. Denck needs no Introduction to those who are in 'the Inner circle of :the musical! world. He is a performer of note and the greatest pianist in the South today. Mr. Lucius Perry Hills tons not yet appeared before a Macon audience and tonight will, of course, murk another success on the page* of a history made up of successes. A* la humorist, an im personator and a poet Mr. Hills tons no superior in Macon today and those who miss this opportunity to hear him will regret ft. ' The programme foe tonight's per formance is as follows: a, Xooturner-Op. 55, No. 3. to. Im promptu—Op: .36. (SSbpta.) Humorous splocljona—>Mr. Hills. Octave-study No. 7—Kullak. : Andumte Spianolto umd Polonaise—Op. 33. OGhoptn.) •a. Ka-roenol-Ostrow. b. Tocca-to. (Rqbensteln. Selection—iMr. Hills. a. Guivoiate. CDreyiehock.) b. Bnrea- rolle {Godurtl. is. Pasquinade. b. LeBJiuialer. (Goftsotnalk. 9. Selections—Mr. Hills. . Etude—‘Foredc Murmur*. (Liszt.) ■Spiiwitng Song. (J-oaeffy.) Selection—(Mr. Hills.' •Polonaise No. 2. (Liszt.) Selection—Mr. Hills. Such a musical programme has never yet been ,presented -In Macon, and ft Will be freely interspersed -with gen uine humor and as hearty laughter aa the best-comedy will provoke. THE SUPERIORITY Of Hood's Sarsaparilla is duo to tho tremendous nuiount of brain work nud constant care used in Its preporatlrtn. Tiy one liottle and you will bo con vinced of its superiority. It purities the blood which, tho source of health, cures dyspepsia, overcomes sick head aches and biliousness. It Is just tho medicine for you. ! Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, Carefully prepared from tho best In gredients. ■ Rice birds every day, Fresh arrival at Ullman & Williams’, 421 Cherry street. See C. C. ad of Davis & Son car load horses. no reduction -will toe ma, 6. Tickets for return }, ?1 be available for continuous tjy; no stop over -privileges l -d oi* tickets sold at lets than Certificates will not be honor presented within three days at. date of adjournment of the conven. .. “7. Ticket agents wall be Instructs tflwdt excursion fares will not bo aval able unless ,ttoe hd.Uera of certlfleat. are properly Identified, as above d eerttoed, by (the secretary or clerk, o the certificate, which ldeirtMwution In dudes the statement ghat one hundrfi I more persons who 'have purchase II tore tickets for the going passage id bold properly receipted ccrttfleaiesr - ‘have been la attendan-e at the meet-- - cr .lag. and a) The certlMoalies axe not transferable, takcnland the signature aflixcd at the sturt- thetlellng point, compared to the signature to -v 09the receipt w4.1 enable tho tlokeit agent oioc to, detect any attempted transfer. i N. B.-(Please read carefully the r_ above instructions, be particular to Wave Mie cerdflcutes properly ailed and certified by 'the railroad agent from whom you purchase ybiir going ticket Ito the 'place of meeting; ew the reduc tion on return wlH.apply .only to the point at -which such through' Wioket was pureiraued. I have arranged with - (fie different hotels to tuke.-the delegates.at .the fol- .towing rates: -Brown house, 32.50 per fahy: Hotel I.aider, 32.50; iHirkt hotel. 42; Stubblefirtd, .32 per .day;. Corbitt toouise, 31.50. . .. • w i . . -1 These terms are. granted to delegates aUennilrvg the Gra-mi Lddge, nS.'.vith- .dt'andlng the Stale- Flair-is In session n't the same 'time.- Two or-more dele gates -will be required.'bo occupy one room; if only one delegate occupies a room he will have to pay (toe regular roite. Be sure to secure ceittufisates at the starting point,' as- a' failure 'to do so will Hose you the benefit of- the reduc tion. . .! • . Please notify .me .ait. onpe .who will represent your, lodge, so'ktojlt I may have my roll prepared; tail* .will bo needed by Ule -grq.ti-1 master. If your lodge toon a copy of the prn- ceddlnig* of IKS? t6 spire, I would be proud oo got it. Yours fraternally, A. it .WfiOtbln. Grand Sec'y. The officers of <che Grand- Lodge are us follows: Jbhn P. Shannon, deputy fraud muster and acting grand mister; Char:«* P. Gordon, senior grand war den; W. A. Davla, Junior stand war den; W. B. 'Daniel, grarM treasurer; A. M. VVolihfn, grand secrcairy; 8. TV. Hubert, grand Chaplain; J. D. -Harrell, senior grand deacon; J. F..Harrison, Junior grand deacon; Henry. Banks, grand marshal; W: H. LovV, first grand .•coward: B. F. Thurmon. second grand steward; \V. B. Huy-good, third grand steward; T. W. Fret-man, tjier. A. Golden, druggist, Birmingham, Ala., writes: ''Please publish some of tlie testimonials I have Bent you for Japanese Pile Cure.” Sold by Goodwyn & Small, druggists. DENTISTRY. Dr. A. 8. Moore, who has for the List eight years been reasonable In bis charges for dental fork, and who la better prepared to do bridge, crown and nil kinds of dcatal work, having taken a post-graduate course in prosthetic dentistry, owing to the stringency of the times, is willing to be even more- reasonable in his chargee Come,- let him examine your teeth and gee bow reasonable you can have your dental work done. Teeth extracted without piin. Ul Washington avenue, near First Baptist church. Vinevllle and tBelt Line of street can piss his olfice door. Macon, Ga. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Ww Id's Fair Highest Medal sad Dlrloma. L (Pi* A GEORGIA WONDER. Mr. Everett, the Great Hypnotist, Will Open His Season Wednesday. Mr. S. A. C Everett, the well known hypnotist, who has won the most extra ordinary reputation and whose enter tainments throughout -the South have delighted thousands, -as well us cresting it sensation Sa the scientific world, opens his second season In Macon on Wednesday next 'It la conceded that Mr, Everett Is the greatest hypnotist In Georgia today. •Before going out on. his four of the Boukto Hast summer, Mr. Everett gave a few enltortalnmenits, which, while (hey delighted and astonished -large numbers of people, were no criterion of What Mr. Everett can do. ' Mr. Everett will give his next enter tainment ot stelnway hail, nnd no one Interested in the development of this wonderful science can atford to miss it. Not only will Mr. EvereBt interest, and very deeply Interest those whb see 'tm. but will amuse and mystify, and u wfihtle them. 'urge number of new subjects will the singe, and tho programme Up troy resemble anything liere- i-.ruented by Mr. Everett. Tlllforil clgnrs by the box Tange Hotel cigar stand, ireet. ,It OTHERS MONDAlt. E 4 —s’ mammoth shows will y, nnd from present in n’ll! lie a large crowd a roe. The show Is well worth » of admission charged nnd liould recelvo a large patronage. 'Fresh nrrtval of Park & Tlllforil Key West smokers at Ullman & Williams', 421 Cherry street. •A (DUEL TO THE DEATH. Dublin. Ga., Sept.- 10.—Two young men nuimed Robert Clemens nnd James Pollen fought a duel to the death with knives -last night, in the -woods near Blackwood, wtohout seoonlla, physlctane or witnesses. They were found at mid night by a farmer. Each was stabbed twenty or thirty times and are beyond -"-very. No enueo Is known for ths duel. Women Are Martyrs to neuralgia, headache I and nervousness many men suffer also--Mrs. Villa | H. Mapp,White Plains,Ga. was broken down in health | when she began taking Brown’s Iron Bitters In a unsolicited Utter (Jnno 29,1894.) slio writes: “About 0 or 10 years ago I was broken down In health and suffered from extremo nervousness, and severe neuralgic pains afflicted dif ferent parts of my body— sometimes the dreadful pain would bo in my eyes and head, sometimes In my hand and often in my shoulders and neck. 1 took many remedies, but found nono like Brown's Iron Bitters. I have used a few bottles every year since. X often praiso It to others." It’s Brown’s Iron Bitters you need! -Look fee creiMd Ksd Unts on wrapper. 464 & 466 THIRD ST. THIS WEEK’S SPECIALS. Ladles' fine high spliced, fast black Hose worth 35c for 19c.- Boys' extra quality Bicycle Hose, 25c quality, for 19c. Ladles' pun Linen Hemstitched Handkerchief 8-:. 'Gents' pure Linen Hemstitched Handkerchief 13c. Soft finished, yard wide White Dimi ty, 20c quality, for 12 l-2c. Extra value Checked Nainsook for (0c. All-wool double fold Dress Goods, small checks and stripes, 35c. New Portlerres 31.99 a pair. New Chenille Table covers 31.00. Standard Prints 5c. Now Ginghams 7c. New Black brocaded Sateens, fast oolor. I5c. , Boys* School Suit, Hat mid Hose, all for 32.50, Men's i75c quality .liutaundered Shirts 60 ooptn. , ' . Boys'. Knee Pants, 8 'to 14, 25c. . Kid Curlers 10c. * Roberts' Scissors 35c. Children's School Bags 10c. Children's Lunch Baskets, worth 35c. for 15c. THE DANNENBERG COMPANY, New Stores 4C4 nnd 466 Third Street. COAL--III0) NOTHING BUT LUMP COAL GOES TO THE CONSUMER. We guarantee perfect satlsfacfttom or coal removed and money refunded. Our JELLICO I* from the mines of Southern Jelllco Coal Company ot Tewneauee, nnd Is un surpassed by any Jelllco. MAOON OIL AND lOH COMPANY. 'Phone 324. W. H, BROOKS, Manager. NOTICE.—w. S. Brooks, Manager Macon Oil and loo Company Mnoon ®a.—Dear Sir: Referring to our conversation on yes-.erday ivo das're to mate that we will give you a quality coal in each shipment thru we guaran tee to be the bent offered on % market and It win be our pleasure to furnish you everything rival you may need In our line during the season. SOUTHERN JELLICO COAL CO. d. L. 30YD, Manager. / NOTICE.-SALE OF THE MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. Under and by virtue of a final de cree rendered on the 39th day of July, 1894, by the United States circuit court for the western division ot the southern district of Georgia, in the oase of the Mercantile Trust Company of New York and ether complainants against the Macon and Northern Railroad Com pany and other defendants, swe will sell before the United States court house door In the city of Macon, Geor gia, on the second day of October, 1894, between (toe legal hours of sale, all of the following described property: First. The railroad of ttoe said de fendant, the Macon and Northern Rail road Company, which extends from the depot in the city of Macon, Georgia, to It* Junction with the Northeastern railroad at Athens, Georgia, a distance of about one hundred and seven miles, together with all its railways, ways, and right of way, side tracks, turnouts, depot grounds, easements and other lands nnd appurtenances belonging to said railroad company, which are set out in said decree. Second. All structures, depots, eta- tlon and section houses, engine houses, car houses, machine shops and other buildings, with tools now Ip use and equipments now in hands of ttoe receiver Four passenger coaches, two combina tion null, baggage and express care, sixty box cars, twenity-two flat oars, two caboose cars, three shanty cars, three passenger engines, one switch and two freight engines, together with all other property, equipments and franchises belonging to said defendant, and which are fully set-forth in decree referred tb. Also, all supplies and other property in the hands of the re ceiver of said company. Also fifteen hundred shares of the capital stock of ttoe Georgia Midland Railroad Compa ny If tho par value of 3W9 per shore. Third. In the sale of said property, no bid for d sum less than one million nnd seven’ty thousand (31,070,000) dollars will be received, nor from any bidder who shall not place into the hands of the speolal commissioners at the time of making the bid the sum of »30,000 In money or certified check, and from time to time thereafter «uoh further portions of the purchase price shall be paid In oath os the court may direct to meet expenses of the suit, stc. Thnt ths bidder depositing said 330,000, and whose bid is not the highest, shall have such deposit returned to him without deduction. In ttoe even the bid accepted by the commlsslonorsiis not confirmed by the court, such bidder Shall have such deposit returned to him without deduction unless said property Is resold at the expense of suob bidder and be- oause of tols fault. Fourth. The balance of the purchase price may be either pild In cash or in the bonds and over-due coupons of said Macon and Northern Railroad Compa ny which are secured by ttoe mortgttge upon which the decree ot foreclosure Is based. Such bonds and coupons be ing received at such price nnd valuo os the purchaser would be entitled to re ceive as his prorata share In the distri bution of said fund. Fifth. The *Hle to be made subjeet to all claims pending ngalnst said com pany or which are filed three months thereafter, and all debts against the receiver, which claims or debts tbe court may decree to have priority over ttoe mortgage •foreclosed by said de cree, the purchaser will be required to assume payment of same. The sale to be reported to the court for confirma tion, and when confirmed the special commissioners will make title to the purchaser In accordance with said de cree. For further details of said sale, reference Is made to said decree. ALEXANDER PJIOUDFIT, JAMES N. TALLEY, Special Commissioners. MATTIE B. M'ALPIN VS. WILLIAM A. M'ALPIN. Libel f.wDireree „ BlhJ Superior Churl—To November Teem ‘ML T<> William A. MoAlpIn DeS ant in Said Case: Von are hereby com manded to bo anil appear at the next eaSVetlUon ““ Perl0r C0Urt t0 Witness the Hon. John L. Hnrdemm Judge h* sold court, this 8th dS? Si •June. 1894., ROUT. A. NIS8ET, Cletk. Hardeman. Davis ,fc Turner, Petit Ion er's Attorneys. OCEAN STEAMSHIP CO. NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA AND , JBOS'fON. itonsnK rnox vavannau TO NEWYORKt Cabin,. |20YExcursion 332; 8:eersge, $10. TO BOSTON t Cabin J22j' Excursion, *31, Steerage, 111,7a, TO PHILADELPHIA, VIA KEIV YORK! Cabin, tt&tOi Excursion, tH| Steerage $12.60. EXECUTORS' SALE. By virtue of the power given us In the will of Mrs. Csthrlne A. McHea, w* will sell before the court house door In Ma con, Bibb county, on tbe first Tuesday In October next, during the legal hours of sale, the following described land, being in the Rutland district: On* hundred and thirty-eight acres of good desirable l*r.d In a state of high cul tivation, bounded aa follows: On the north by lands of U. F. Vinson, on the east by lands ot J. 1. Unity, cn the south by lands of B. F. Vinson nnd on the west by lands of W. W. Jones. On which is situated a comfortable five- room house, large barn, stables and other outhouses. Will be sold as Ui* propsrly cf Mrs. Catherine A. McRea, deceased for the purpose of paying debts of soM deceased and for distribution. July 1, im M. H. McRea,- J. R. Avant, Executor* Estate of Catherine A. McRea. GEORGIA. BIBB COUNTV-Tltui De- Loach, guardian of John William ThomaH, of said county, having applied to me for leave to sell (he following described prop erty belonging to hit ward, for the pur pose of maintenance and support of aald ward, John William Thomas, towlt: One vacant lot la Vinevllle district on Pleas- ant Hill, fronting forty-feet on North street and running hack 2S0 feet to prop erty of W. L. Ellis, the sane being a jnrt of th# property formally belonelng to the estate of Sarah Wotnmack: This Is, therefore, to notify all partus con cemed. to file objection*. If any they have, on or.before the first Monday In October, 1(91. -r else lynv# to sell will then be granted. O. M. WILEY, Ordlnery. SAVANNAH TO NEW YORK. (Centrajpr 50th Meridian Time.) Nacoochre 11 ' 1 *, ' H Frl ' gW-a. 0.30 a.m. ™yufA„iu,u:: £*• »• City of Blrtto'hom. FrCsera ™ 1SS ™' Kan ‘ a * c “' Hun^tS; as SAVANNAH TO BOSTON. Tanahf^ hC ° ••"™ ur '»"8ep.:», 9.00a.m. Tanahissee Th irs,, fiep. 27, 4.00 u.m. SAVANNAH TO PHILADELPHIA. (This ship does not carry paesengera) Wed.. Sept..* 7.30a.m. De8s0us Sat., sept. 29, 5.00 p.m. J. P. BECKWITH. O. A. „ . laeksonvllls. pia, Walter Hawklna F.P.A.. Jacksonville, Fix W. EJ. Arnold. O.T.P.A., Jacksonville, Fla. C. G. Anderson, Agent, ttuvnnnah, Ga. GEORGIA SOUTHERN 4 FLORIDA BAILROIO TIME CARD. Triinn leave Union depot, Mac'on, a* follows: For palatka nt...'. Hilo n m For Paloitkn nt f »a» p „ For Jacksonville at 5, m Fr Montgomery at ! 11:10 a m Ttoe Buwsnee River route to Florida 'era™ 1 ** l u man bulTrt » ni l local sleep- Dlrect line to all poin ts In Florida. O. A. MACDONALD. A * en ‘- Macon, G*. J. LAN I,. General Manager. Short L'rre, ' 1 ■■ AtLAKTA ami WI ST POINT H It! <l«lcUot nnd i»u«t Untilc. Moat*oraery. Selma. UobUt. New Orteciiu, .. TtxtM ana 8autnweet_j . Southbound. ~ No. •*. No. No. IS. Lv. Macon..4 SO pm b :ii am Lv. Atlanta; ( & GO am 4 yo pm Ar .Monttfomerye.iil 00 am » aw pm Ar. Peneacola ...| I to pm fi 20 am At Mobile.......! 6 So pm 3 ui am Ar New Orljans.jlO 25 pm 7 Si am Ar Houston ....| 10 W pm TO SELMA. Leave Montgomery.... y so pmi & iu am Arrlvo 15 pm(ll 15 am Train lo carries Pullman veatlbuia flteper Now Voric to Now Orleans «nU dlnlns car to Mo\ug>mery. Train U cwirln Tullniin veottbul* aiwper Now Or* kuna to Nww York and uimug car to Atlanta. Trains 61 and Si Pullman Buffet Sleep* toy- Cars between Atlanta and Mont* tom wry, • I*J?MUNJ> L. TYLI5R, Oanl. M*r, JOHN. A. OGFJ. G^nl. Paw. Aft JQEO. W.^ ALLEN. T. P. A.. Atlanta MACON, DUBLIN AND SAVANNAH IU1UIUAU time Table No. 13, Taking Effect Suuday, Head Down. Siin.l *" | ‘Ko.ilNo.sf* September y. mi. Kmipmi 4.0pj .100 4 3 ifc 4 l&j d 15 4 151 3 30 4 36| 3 40 4 45| 3 60 tteua up. * » • | |Bun* W^iomr—jno:i|no7a |A M|AM Macon |io r.ojH* 15 • M. & N. Junction....|10 2<ijiu t»5 ... Swirt Creek 110 loilu oo ...Dry BnCuch t..*Vv| 0 D0| 0&0 Pikea Peak Flttparlck. 4 &0( 4 00{ Hlpley. .. 6 G6j 4 20| lefferaoiivlllo 5 15| 4 35|... .... Qalllmoro 6 6 ooj.Danville .. I 30j 5 12| Allentown . 6 40| 5 :cj Montrose », 6 W 1 6 &0) Dudley ... 6 OJj C 07| Mooro .... 6 15| 6 30, Dublin .... 9 3o| 0 40 j 020| 9 30 0 9 21 8 iw| 9 13 8 20| 0 tfi 8 13) 8 60 « 00j 8 46 7 451 8 16 7 SOj 8 25 7 1&| 8 13 7 0U| 8 00 OCONEE AND WESTERN RAILROAD TIM 13 CARD NO. 8. To Taka Kffect Monday, April 9, 1801. No*. 1 and 2 will run dally except Sun* day. All otbera Irregular. Head Down. Read Up, ‘ No. L |MUesJ P. 3L 6 00 4 45 4 25 4 IS Stt 8 41 IM SOOhr. 2 soar, 2 U 2 M Cloae connection* made,at Dublin'with Writhuvlll* and TennlUe railroad in both directions. Kant Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia trains pass Empire as follows: Going South is sn pm Going North 2 43 pm J. W. HI3HTOWKrt, O. tf. a V. MAHONEY, Q. F. * P. A. A. M. i . * 001 ft Lv. Dublin .Ar 63 0 15 6 .. Hutchings .. 41 0 30 10 .Spring lUvon. 43 9 4i 13 .... Dexter .... 40 10 00 1C .... Alcorns ... 17 10 20 19 .... Chester ... M 10 401 23 ... Yonkers ... 10 ar.ll oi u .... Empire .... lv.H 10 ...% Empire .... 24 us] S3 .... Cypress ... 16 fJP.U 401 40 . llawklnavlllt 13 6 1 53 ... OrovanU 0 Middle Georgia and A tlantio Railroad. Time Table No. 14. Effective September 2, 0 O’clock, A. M., 1884. Read Down Read Up. 11 00p| 7 15|Lv. Augusta .Ar.| Ga. H .It. I 9 00 |Lv. Macon ..Ar.| | 4 45 p NoTiOllNoJOai : |Nol102)No,lai A. M, P. M.l IP. M.IA. M. II 50 1 » [Lv Mlll'g'VlII Ar|| 7 W) | l UO 0 55 1 SO Lv Batonton Ar. 7 <3 I 13 55 8 10 2 20 Ar Batonton Lv| S 38 | 1118 p 2 21 Lv Eatonton Ar| 6 K I 11 40 6 16 Ar. Atlanta Lv.l 8 00p| 7 H>* 6 60 Ar.. Macon Lv.| 9 10a| 120 |Ar. Athens .Lv.|2 40pj Broughtonvllle meeting point for trains No*. 101 and 101. Covington Junction! meeting point for trains Nos. 102 and 109. W. B. THOMAS, General Manager.'* CoMu soamern Railway company. Tim, Tab!, No. Ik Eff.ctlv, Feb. 19, MM. Dally'j'Sun'Iay •xc.pt 1 SundayOnly. «oo“pmr7 0o'am 6 40 pm| I 47 am 7 55 pin 10 00 am 9 15 rm|U 00 am 8 10 ini , jo pm SOUTHBOUND. Lv Oalumhux Lv Richland..., Lv Dawaoit Ar Albany Ar Brunswick Ar JacksonvlU. Ar Thoma»vlU«... I 9 10 am, | 5 35 am 1 Northbound. Lv Jacksonvlll, Lv Brunswick Lv ThomasvUle........ Lv Albany Lv Dawson..*...* Lv Richland Ar Columbus All schedules shown between Albany and Brunswick and Jacksonville are dally. No train Albany to Thoznosvllle on 0at* urdays after 3:56 p. m. All trains arrive and depart from the Union Depot at Columbus and Albanr. C. HILL, Superintendent *• c ~ r ~ -I No, ll 7 Leave Maca^., v ^411 t;pm:viiCfCH Wacan uiljo ai pmlt'l. ctraui Arrivo Cochran :.|13HsmlJs Upm Arrive Hnirklnavlll»...j 7 lOaml 3 40 pm Arrive Kintmun 112 54ini1 1 28 jun Arrive Jreup I 4 is an 6 15 pm Arrivo Brunswick I C 15,nl 7 15pm , Arrive Jacksonville....! 8 t’S.inil 9 3* pm AE".*_fi»y8nnnh,.....| 6 65ami 9 47pin NORTHBOUND. \ __ I No. 12. | NaTliM No. 18. *■;• M/ 1 , 00 " ! 8 30 ami 4 20pinM 25 nm *!• 4* »"•»••• 7 ^Jinii 7 OOpmlB 45 am Atlanta.,.|goo am 11 00 pm 3'00pm 1 Ar. Dalton.,,. 113 00 n | 3 20 uinj 6 51 pm A r ' JIK 47 pm| 4 10 um| 6 37 pm Ar. Chatnoga.l l 20pml 4 45am| 7 10 pin Ar. Chalnoga.f | 7 lonml 7 20 pm 7 45 pmi 7 30 am Ar. Cincinnati! Lv. Chutuuga.l Ar. Memphis..! Lv. Chatnog.1.1 Lv. Ooltewh J Ar Knoxville..1 I 7 oo nm| 7 45 pm .1 0 10 pm! 7 00 am 1 9 OO nm| 6 55 pm 9 35 amt 0 37 pm U 45 ptnllO 15 pm THROUGH CAR ARRANGEMENTS. Southbound. Ns. H.—Solid vestlbulcd train to Jack- aor.villc. with Pullman buffet drawing ream car* attached tor Jaridoavlllo and Erunawtek. No. 13.—Solid train for Brunawlck. Northbound. No. 12.—Solid vctlbule train to At lanta connecting with luonl train for Chattnnoogn and way stations. Carries : Pullman sleeping care between Macon and Chattnndnga, wUli'«lht>ner < attac t li r cd n from Atianta, 0 com ! xss^i&gfte !qr - cmnn ^ ■ No. 18—Carries free chair car to Chnt- tiinooga, which la attached to solid ve*. . tibtale train for Cincinnati, with Pullman aleoplng enra attached. Connections nt Chattnnoogi With fast train* 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. Tonn. W. A. Turk, General Agent, Washington, D. C. J. J. Farnsworth. Agent, At'-ota. Ga. C. A. Benacoter. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Knoxville, Tenn. Passenger Farnsworth.’ Division Passenger llUnfa tin GEORGIA MIDLAND AND GULF R. 1L A Quick, Sate and Ocmfortable Route. Ths Only Route to Warm Springs and Oak Mountain, Ga. Schedule In Effect September 16, 1894. . NORTH. BOUND. 1 NoMTHojS 1 bally | Dally 7:10 ami 8:10 pm 8:00 am 4:01 pm :10 I am 4:15 pm Lv. Warm Springs 8:40 «m| 440 pm Lv. Woodbury 19.no am| 5:12 pm 9:20 tun 5:41 pm 9:44 am 6:02 pm 10:90 am eatopm 735 pm 10:23 pm 11:30am (Spin 0 33 pm ■l :W pm Concord.. Lv. Williamson Ar. Griffin Ar. Maeon, C. R R Ar. Atlanta, C. R. R Lv, Griffin Ar, McDonough SOUTH BOUND. I No. 62 | No. Ml | Dally I Daily Lv. MoDnrough... 18:15am Ar. Griffin | 8*7 am| Lv.. Macon, C. R. R | 4:15 uni 4:5pm Lv. Atlanta, C. R. R 7:80 am| 4:25 pm Lv. Griffin 9:05 am j n:AS pni Lv. Williamson toaomrstt pm Lv. Concord 9:45 am 7:11 pm Lv. Woodbury 10:15 am| 7.39 on Lv. Warm Springs 10:30 amj 1 ta pm Lv. Oak Mountain 11:10 iunj 8 29 pin Lv. Waverly Hall U:20»mi 6;W pm Ar. Columbus |12:l5pml »;•“> pm. All trains nrtrlvo nnd depurt Union lie. pots nt Columbun and Griffin. A«K for ticket* and See that they read via "Tno Georgia Midland and Gulf Railroad." C. W. CHBAR8, CLIFTON JONES. General Manager, Gen. Pats. Agt. Culumbus Ga. ' MACON AND NORTHERN RAILROAD. TISIB TABLE, JUNE 34, 1XH. Read Down. , ‘ 1 Read Up. AM.|AM| 910 t" 1 210 _ |PM|P»I. Macon ......Ari o W, 030 Lv.... Mschen .....Ar| 4 48| 227 Lv.... Madison Art 3 C-.l 115 Lv Athene ,....Ar|2 03|10 30 Elberton ...iLvIlOll sot LV..., iviDcrion ....v.vj .v‘ 865ILV.... Atolievllle ....Lv|1212|A M. 4 23 Lv.... Greenwood ..Lv|ll 43|T. M 023 Lv.... Chester Lv|»2J| MIC Lv.... Monroe Lv >221 AM. 12 28 Lv.**. ROIeigh Lv J 300LS. Weldon ....LvllJS! 640 Ar.... Richmond ... Lv|ll B|A M 0 46 Ar.. Wneblngton ..Lv|73i)| 1100 Ar... Baltimore ...Iiv 081 PM.lt2 00|Ar.. PJilladelphM --Lv ltl| | 2M|Ar... New York, ...Lv) 820|P M. "Passenger trains will stop at Octnulgee street to take on nnd let off passengers. A train on electric railway will leave Sol Iloge's Corner at 8.55 a. m. for the ac- enmmodatlon of P-'"”*™"? *2^5.5?.]' over tlie, Macon nnd Northern .Railroad, nnd will connoel nt Ocmi.lgw street with Ne. I, leaving Depot at >10 a. m. ’Pra n on electric railway will alw. eonnoel with No. 1 el 5.60 p. m. from the North at Oe- ’"oonnecUonV'wIth Georgia Southern and' Florida Railroad, Bast TVnnejMf. Vinrtn. Iu nnd Georgia fldlroaJ and Central rail- rend for nil points 'n Florida nrul south- vs+at Georgia. * A . Socorxl—With Ml Vile Oaorgln and At lantic railroad ml Miiriion Third—WltH Georgia railroad ftt HMl* "pourth-Wllto solid train for Washing ton nnd Pullman Parlor Buffet csra. Washington.-to Now York city. Ticket office Is temporarily located at J. W. Burke's Iwok store. y,. T. 1K)RN. nrvuxnl Msbmsj. . X. C. MAHONEY. Act g O. T. A- ' B. JIV. BURKE. Ticket AgenL CENTRAL R. R. of lORGrIA. H. M. COMER AND R. B. HAYES, RECEIV IfU. *“ *“ wt etVL mh - m4 - SHnOirt /Time, 90th Meridian. BETWEEN MACON. COLUMBUS. BIRMINGHAM^MONTG G6IERY AND ALBANY. * 10 am i'u s’a , Arrive •Vort Valley Leave Amerlcua Leave . Albany Leave . Dawson Leave Fort Gaines Leave ....Leave .... — ....Leave Union Hprlngs Leave .... Troy Leave Montgomery Leave 4 10 p m| 7 40 a m . 3 00 v mi C 40 n m . IB p ml I to a m . U 50 a mi 4 10 a m . 11 21 * mill 47 VjT l 21 * mill 47 pj" I 20 s ml...;. / i 37 s milO IT / « BETWEEN MACON, ATLANTA, CHATTANjbQqA. MILLEDOEVlLLE, AUQ1 ....Arrlve^ri Macnll Griffin Atlanta 14 16 p mini 00 pmlll 10 a m *» p Si!. 1 .!. 5 ?. T 117 p m ,» W a ml 3 40 p ro • » * ml o .v> p m j I « 00 a ml 0 20 p m Idiavo,. Arrive...... Ar.... Chattanooga’* yin at’lVni7‘~J Leave...., Macon ..7T.77.7 T .'five Arrive Gordon .v /..Lvare Arrive Mllledgevllle Leave Arrive Mlllen Ix-ave Arrive Augusta ..Leave Arrive fiavanmh 3 40 P m 3 45 a m 19 Warn 2 55 V in 3 01 u mi 9 10 a m n a to 1) 03 a, m 11 u P ml 7 43 8 20 t> ni •# SO * m •8 45 p m Trains marked thus • dally; thus I dally sgcspt Sunday. Trains marked thus T Sunday only. Solid trains are run to snd from Macon and Montgomery via Eufaula, Ha vannah aud AUsdu via Macon. Macoa and Albany via Smith villa, Macon and Birmingham via Columbus. Sleeping cars on night trains bstwsn Savannah sod Macon. Savannah and' Atlanta, parlor cars between Macon snd Atlanta. V Passengers for Thomaston take 756 a. m. or 4:25 p. m. train. Passengers for fcsirollPm snd Cedsrtown lake 7 :1 *• up train. Pssssngers for Perry take 11:15 s. nv. train: Fort Gaines. Busns Vlslu, -q;Lkcly and CUyton ahould taka 0105 *. m.. train. Paessngfri for Sylvtnl*. Wrlghuvlll* and Handtrsvtlt* tak* ll:M « v m. tratn. For further Information nnd. for achadules for g-'nU beyond our line apply to \ W. F. 8HELLMAN. Traffic Manager. W. P .iVw.tON. Passenger Ag,nL J. G HAILL, General Paiaenzcr Agent. . L. J, UA.V.IU3. Ticket AgL. Uacor